diff --git a/.github/workflows/build.yml b/.github/workflows/build.yml index 2184d15..373ef94 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/build.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/build.yml @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ jobs: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Install deps run: | - sudo apt-get install g++ gcc libxxf86vm-dev libgl1-mesa-dev -qyy + sudo apt-get install g++ gcc libxxf86vm-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libbz2-dev libpng-dev libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev -qyy - name: Build run: | diff --git a/include/IrrCompileConfig.h b/include/IrrCompileConfig.h index c04423b..82a1b1d 100644 --- a/include/IrrCompileConfig.h +++ b/include/IrrCompileConfig.h @@ -376,16 +376,6 @@ the engine will no longer read .jpeg images. */ #undef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBJPEG_ #endif -//! Define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_JPEG_LIB_ to let irrlicht use the jpeglib which comes with irrlicht. -/** If this is commented out, Irrlicht will try to compile using the jpeg lib installed in the system. - This is only used when _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBJPEG_ is defined. - NOTE: You will also have to modify the Makefile or project files when changing this default. - */ -#define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_JPEG_LIB_ -#ifdef NO_IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_JPEG_LIB_ -#undef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_JPEG_LIB_ -#endif - //! Define _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBPNG_ to enable compiling the engine using libpng. /** This enables the engine to read png images. If you comment this out, the engine will no longer read .png images. */ @@ -394,16 +384,6 @@ the engine will no longer read .png images. */ #undef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBPNG_ #endif -//! Define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIBPNG_ to let irrlicht use the libpng which comes with irrlicht. -/** If this is commented out, Irrlicht will try to compile using the libpng installed in the system. - This is only used when _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBPNG_ is defined. - NOTE: You will also have to modify the Makefile or project files when changing this default. - */ -#define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ -#ifdef NO_IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ -#undef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ -#endif - //! Define _IRR_D3D_NO_SHADER_DEBUGGING to disable shader debugging in D3D9 /** If _IRR_D3D_NO_SHADER_DEBUGGING is undefined in IrrCompileConfig.h, it is possible to debug all D3D9 shaders in VisualStudio. All shaders @@ -791,16 +771,6 @@ ones. */ #ifdef NO_IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZLIB_ #undef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZLIB_ #endif -//! Define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_ZLIB_ to let irrlicht use the zlib which comes with irrlicht. -/** If this is commented out, Irrlicht will try to compile using the zlib - installed on the system. This is only used when _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZLIB_ is - defined. - NOTE: You will also have to modify the Makefile or project files when changing this default. - */ -#define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_ZLIB_ -#ifdef NO_IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_ZLIB_ -#undef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_ZLIB_ -#endif //! Define _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZIP_ENCRYPTION_ if you want to read AES-encrypted ZIP archives #define _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZIP_ENCRYPTION_ #ifdef NO_IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZIP_ENCRYPTION_ @@ -814,16 +784,6 @@ library. */ #ifdef NO_IRR_COMPILE_WITH_BZIP2_ #undef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_BZIP2_ #endif -//! Define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_BZLIB_ to let irrlicht use the bzlib which comes with irrlicht. -/** If this is commented out, Irrlicht will try to compile using the bzlib -installed on the system. This is only used when _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_BZLIB_ is -defined. -NOTE: You will also have to modify the Makefile or project files when changing this default. -*/ -#define _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_BZLIB_ -#ifdef NO_IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_BZLIB_ -#undef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_BZLIB_ -#endif //! Define _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LZMA_ if you want to use LZMA compressed zip files. /** LZMA is a very efficient compression code, known from 7zip. Irrlicht currently only supports zip archives, though. */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderJPG.h b/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderJPG.h index 1726e26..01248c8 100644 --- a/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderJPG.h +++ b/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderJPG.h @@ -14,11 +14,7 @@ #include // required for jpeglib.h #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBJPEG_ extern "C" { - #ifndef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_JPEG_LIB_ #include // use system lib - #else - #include "jpeglib/jpeglib.h" // use irrlicht jpeglib - #endif #include } #endif // _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBJPEG_ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderPNG.cpp b/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderPNG.cpp index 1df1ead..8b98894 100644 --- a/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderPNG.cpp +++ b/source/Irrlicht/CImageLoaderPNG.cpp @@ -7,11 +7,7 @@ #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_PNG_LOADER_ #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBPNG_ - #ifndef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ #include // use system lib png - #else // _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ - #include "libpng/png.h" // use irrlicht included lib png - #endif // _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ #endif // _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBPNG_ #include "CImage.h" diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterJPG.cpp b/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterJPG.cpp index e1d88e4..97a64b8 100644 --- a/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterJPG.cpp +++ b/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterJPG.cpp @@ -16,13 +16,8 @@ #include // required for jpeglib.h extern "C" { -#ifndef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_JPEG_LIB_ #include #include -#else - #include "jpeglib/jpeglib.h" - #include "jpeglib/jerror.h" -#endif } diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterPNG.cpp b/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterPNG.cpp index 3da4345..e9c3dc6 100644 --- a/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterPNG.cpp +++ b/source/Irrlicht/CImageWriterPNG.cpp @@ -13,11 +13,7 @@ #include "os.h" // for logging #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBPNG_ -#ifndef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ #include // use system lib png -#else // _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ - #include "libpng/png.h" // use irrlicht included lib png -#endif // _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_LIB_PNG_ #endif // _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LIBPNG_ namespace irr diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/CZipReader.cpp b/source/Irrlicht/CZipReader.cpp index 91574b5..d9710c4 100644 --- a/source/Irrlicht/CZipReader.cpp +++ b/source/Irrlicht/CZipReader.cpp @@ -20,21 +20,13 @@ extern "C" void bz_internal_error(int errorCode) #include "IrrCompileConfig.h" #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZLIB_ - #ifndef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_ZLIB_ #include // use system lib - #else - #include "zlib/zlib.h" - #endif #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_ZIP_ENCRYPTION_ #include "aesGladman/fileenc.h" #endif #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_BZIP2_ - #ifndef _IRR_USE_NON_SYSTEM_BZLIB_ #include - #else - #include "bzip2/bzlib.h" - #endif #endif #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_LZMA_ #include "lzma/LzmaDec.h" diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/Makefile b/source/Irrlicht/Makefile index 8ddcc53..77e8d76 100644 --- a/source/Irrlicht/Makefile +++ b/source/Irrlicht/Makefile @@ -57,25 +57,20 @@ IRRSWRENDEROBJ = CSoftwareDriver.o CSoftwareTexture.o CTRFlat.o CTRFlatWire.o CT IRRIOOBJ = CFileList.o CFileSystem.o CLimitReadFile.o CMemoryFile.o CReadFile.o CWriteFile.o CXMLReader.o CXMLWriter.o CWADReader.o CZipReader.o CPakReader.o CNPKReader.o CTarReader.o CMountPointReader.o irrXML.o CAttributes.o lzma/LzmaDec.o IRROTHEROBJ = CIrrDeviceSDL.o CIrrDeviceLinux.o CIrrDeviceConsole.o CIrrDeviceStub.o CIrrDeviceWin32.o CIrrDeviceFB.o CLogger.o COSOperator.o Irrlicht.o os.o leakHunter.o CProfiler.o utf8.o IRRGUIOBJ = CGUIButton.o CGUICheckBox.o CGUIComboBox.o CGUIContextMenu.o CGUIEditBox.o CGUIEnvironment.o CGUIFileOpenDialog.o CGUIFont.o CGUIImage.o CGUIInOutFader.o CGUIListBox.o CGUIMenu.o CGUIMeshViewer.o CGUIMessageBox.o CGUIModalScreen.o CGUIScrollBar.o CGUISpinBox.o CGUISkin.o CGUIStaticText.o CGUITabControl.o CGUITable.o CGUIToolBar.o CGUIWindow.o CGUIColorSelectDialog.o CDefaultGUIElementFactory.o CGUISpriteBank.o CGUIImageList.o CGUITreeView.o CGUIProfiler.o -ZLIBOBJ = zlib/adler32.o zlib/compress.o zlib/crc32.o zlib/deflate.o zlib/inffast.o zlib/inflate.o zlib/inftrees.o zlib/trees.o zlib/uncompr.o zlib/zutil.o -JPEGLIBOBJ = jpeglib/jcapimin.o jpeglib/jcapistd.o jpeglib/jccoefct.o jpeglib/jccolor.o jpeglib/jcdctmgr.o jpeglib/jchuff.o jpeglib/jcinit.o jpeglib/jcmainct.o jpeglib/jcmarker.o jpeglib/jcmaster.o jpeglib/jcomapi.o jpeglib/jcparam.o jpeglib/jcprepct.o jpeglib/jcsample.o jpeglib/jctrans.o jpeglib/jdapimin.o jpeglib/jdapistd.o jpeglib/jdatadst.o jpeglib/jdatasrc.o jpeglib/jdcoefct.o jpeglib/jdcolor.o jpeglib/jddctmgr.o jpeglib/jdhuff.o jpeglib/jdinput.o jpeglib/jdmainct.o jpeglib/jdmarker.o jpeglib/jdmaster.o jpeglib/jdmerge.o jpeglib/jdpostct.o jpeglib/jdsample.o jpeglib/jdtrans.o jpeglib/jerror.o jpeglib/jfdctflt.o jpeglib/jfdctfst.o jpeglib/jfdctint.o jpeglib/jidctflt.o jpeglib/jidctfst.o jpeglib/jidctint.o jpeglib/jmemmgr.o jpeglib/jmemnobs.o jpeglib/jquant1.o jpeglib/jquant2.o jpeglib/jutils.o jpeglib/jcarith.o jpeglib/jdarith.o jpeglib/jaricom.o -LIBPNGOBJ = libpng/png.o libpng/pngerror.o libpng/pngget.o libpng/pngmem.o libpng/pngpread.o libpng/pngread.o libpng/pngrio.o libpng/pngrtran.o libpng/pngrutil.o libpng/pngset.o libpng/pngtrans.o libpng/pngwio.o libpng/pngwrite.o libpng/pngwtran.o libpng/pngwutil.o LIBAESGM = aesGladman/aescrypt.o aesGladman/aeskey.o aesGladman/aestab.o aesGladman/fileenc.o aesGladman/hmac.o aesGladman/prng.o aesGladman/pwd2key.o aesGladman/sha1.o aesGladman/sha2.o -BZIP2OBJ = bzip2/blocksort.o bzip2/huffman.o bzip2/crctable.o bzip2/randtable.o bzip2/bzcompress.o bzip2/decompress.o bzip2/bzlib.o # Next variable is for additional scene nodes etc. of customized Irrlicht versions EXTRAOBJ = LINKOBJ = $(IRRMESHOBJ) $(IRROBJ) $(IRRPARTICLEOBJ) $(IRRANIMOBJ) \ $(IRRVIDEOOBJ) $(IRRSWRENDEROBJ) $(IRRIOOBJ) $(IRROTHEROBJ) \ - $(IRRGUIOBJ) $(ZLIBOBJ) $(JPEGLIBOBJ) $(LIBPNGOBJ) $(LIBAESGM) \ - $(BZIP2OBJ) $(EXTRAOBJ) + $(IRRGUIOBJ) $(LIBAESGM) $(EXTRAOBJ) emscripten: EMSCRIPTEN=1 ############### #Compiler flags -CXXINCS = -I../../include -Izlib -Ijpeglib -Ilibpng +CXXINCS = -I../../include CPPFLAGS += $(CXXINCS) -DIRRLICHT_EXPORTS=1 CXXFLAGS += -Wall -pipe -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti #CXXFLAGS += -std=gnu++11 -U__STRICT_ANSI__ @@ -89,18 +84,18 @@ ifdef PROFILE endif ifdef EMSCRIPTEN CXXFLAGS += -std=gnu++11 -U__STRICT_ANSI__ - ifndef NDEBUG - CFLAGS := -DPNG_THREAD_UNSAFE_OK -DPNG_NO_MMX_CODE -DPNG_NO_MNG_FEATURES -DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=0 - else - CFLAGS := -O3 -DPNG_THREAD_UNSAFE_OK -DPNG_NO_MMX_CODE -DPNG_NO_MNG_FEATURES -DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=0 + ifdef NDEBUG + CFLAGS := -O3 endif ifdef WASM CXXFLAGS += -s WASM=1 endif else - CFLAGS := -O3 -DPNG_THREAD_UNSAFE_OK -DPNG_NO_MMX_CODE -DPNG_NO_MNG_FEATURES -DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=0 + CFLAGS := -O3 endif +sharedlib sharedlib_osx sharedlib_win32: LDFLAGS += -lz -ljpeg -lpng -lbz2 + sharedlib sharedlib_osx: CXXFLAGS += -fPIC sharedlib sharedlib_osx: CFLAGS += -fPIC diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/CHANGES b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/CHANGES deleted file mode 100644 index 81e97ca..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/CHANGES +++ /dev/null @@ -1,327 +0,0 @@ - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for - lossless, block-sorting data compression. - - bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010 - Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward - - Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the - README file. - - This program is released under the terms of the license contained - in the file LICENSE. - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - -0.9.0 -~~~~~ -First version. - - -0.9.0a -~~~~~~ -Removed 'ranlib' from Makefile, since most modern Unix-es -don't need it, or even know about it. - - -0.9.0b -~~~~~~ -Fixed a problem with error reporting in bzip2.c. This does not effect -the library in any way. Problem is: versions 0.9.0 and 0.9.0a (of the -program proper) compress and decompress correctly, but give misleading -error messages (internal panics) when an I/O error occurs, instead of -reporting the problem correctly. This shouldn't give any data loss -(as far as I can see), but is confusing. - -Made the inline declarations disappear for non-GCC compilers. - - -0.9.0c -~~~~~~ -Fixed some problems in the library pertaining to some boundary cases. -This makes the library behave more correctly in those situations. The -fixes apply only to features (calls and parameters) not used by -bzip2.c, so the non-fixedness of them in previous versions has no -effect on reliability of bzip2.c. - -In bzlib.c: - * made zero-length BZ_FLUSH work correctly in bzCompress(). - * fixed bzWrite/bzRead to ignore zero-length requests. - * fixed bzread to correctly handle read requests after EOF. - * wrong parameter order in call to bzDecompressInit in - bzBuffToBuffDecompress. Fixed. - -In compress.c: - * changed setting of nGroups in sendMTFValues() so as to - do a bit better on small files. This _does_ effect - bzip2.c. - - -0.9.5a -~~~~~~ -Major change: add a fallback sorting algorithm (blocksort.c) -to give reasonable behaviour even for very repetitive inputs. -Nuked --repetitive-best and --repetitive-fast since they are -no longer useful. - -Minor changes: mostly a whole bunch of small changes/ -bugfixes in the driver (bzip2.c). Changes pertaining to the -user interface are: - - allow decompression of symlink'd files to stdout - decompress/test files even without .bz2 extension - give more accurate error messages for I/O errors - when compressing/decompressing to stdout, don't catch control-C - read flags from BZIP2 and BZIP environment variables - decline to break hard links to a file unless forced with -f - allow -c flag even with no filenames - preserve file ownerships as far as possible - make -s -1 give the expected block size (100k) - add a flag -q --quiet to suppress nonessential warnings - stop decoding flags after --, so files beginning in - can be handled - resolved inconsistent naming: bzcat or bz2cat ? - bzip2 --help now returns 0 - -Programming-level changes are: - - fixed syntax error in GET_LL4 for Borland C++ 5.02 - let bzBuffToBuffDecompress return BZ_DATA_ERROR{_MAGIC} - fix overshoot of mode-string end in bzopen_or_bzdopen - wrapped bzlib.h in #ifdef __cplusplus ... extern "C" { ... } - close file handles under all error conditions - added minor mods so it compiles with DJGPP out of the box - fixed Makefile so it doesn't give problems with BSD make - fix uninitialised memory reads in dlltest.c - -0.9.5b -~~~~~~ -Open stdin/stdout in binary mode for DJGPP. - -0.9.5c -~~~~~~ -Changed BZ_N_OVERSHOOT to be ... + 2 instead of ... + 1. The + 1 -version could cause the sorted order to be wrong in some extremely -obscure cases. Also changed setting of quadrant in blocksort.c. - -0.9.5d -~~~~~~ -The only functional change is to make bzlibVersion() in the library -return the correct string. This has no effect whatsoever on the -functioning of the bzip2 program or library. Added a couple of casts -so the library compiles without warnings at level 3 in MS Visual -Studio 6.0. Included a Y2K statement in the file Y2K_INFO. All other -changes are minor documentation changes. - -1.0 -~~~ -Several minor bugfixes and enhancements: - -* Large file support. The library uses 64-bit counters to - count the volume of data passing through it. bzip2.c - is now compiled with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to get large - file support from the C library. -v correctly prints out - file sizes greater than 4 gigabytes. All these changes have - been made without assuming a 64-bit platform or a C compiler - which supports 64-bit ints, so, except for the C library - aspect, they are fully portable. - -* Decompression robustness. The library/program should be - robust to any corruption of compressed data, detecting and - handling _all_ corruption, instead of merely relying on - the CRCs. What this means is that the program should - never crash, given corrupted data, and the library should - always return BZ_DATA_ERROR. - -* Fixed an obscure race-condition bug only ever observed on - Solaris, in which, if you were very unlucky and issued - control-C at exactly the wrong time, both input and output - files would be deleted. - -* Don't run out of file handles on test/decompression when - large numbers of files have invalid magic numbers. - -* Avoid library namespace pollution. Prefix all exported - symbols with BZ2_. - -* Minor sorting enhancements from my DCC2000 paper. - -* Advance the version number to 1.0, so as to counteract the - (false-in-this-case) impression some people have that programs - with version numbers less than 1.0 are in some way, experimental, - pre-release versions. - -* Create an initial Makefile-libbz2_so to build a shared library. - Yes, I know I should really use libtool et al ... - -* Make the program exit with 2 instead of 0 when decompression - fails due to a bad magic number (ie, an invalid bzip2 header). - Also exit with 1 (as the manual claims :-) whenever a diagnostic - message would have been printed AND the corresponding operation - is aborted, for example - bzip2: Output file xx already exists. - When a diagnostic message is printed but the operation is not - aborted, for example - bzip2: Can't guess original name for wurble -- using wurble.out - then the exit value 0 is returned, unless some other problem is - also detected. - - I think it corresponds more closely to what the manual claims now. - - -1.0.1 -~~~~~ -* Modified dlltest.c so it uses the new BZ2_ naming scheme. -* Modified makefile-msc to fix minor build probs on Win2k. -* Updated README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS. - -There are no functionality changes or bug fixes relative to version -1.0.0. This is just a documentation update + a fix for minor Win32 -build problems. For almost everyone, upgrading from 1.0.0 to 1.0.1 is -utterly pointless. Don't bother. - - -1.0.2 -~~~~~ -A bug fix release, addressing various minor issues which have appeared -in the 18 or so months since 1.0.1 was released. Most of the fixes -are to do with file-handling or documentation bugs. To the best of my -knowledge, there have been no data-loss-causing bugs reported in the -compression/decompression engine of 1.0.0 or 1.0.1. - -Note that this release does not improve the rather crude build system -for Unix platforms. The general plan here is to autoconfiscate/ -libtoolise 1.0.2 soon after release, and release the result as 1.1.0 -or perhaps 1.2.0. That, however, is still just a plan at this point. - -Here are the changes in 1.0.2. Bug-reporters and/or patch-senders in -parentheses. - -* Fix an infinite segfault loop in 1.0.1 when a directory is - encountered in -f (force) mode. - (Trond Eivind Glomsrod, Nicholas Nethercote, Volker Schmidt) - -* Avoid double fclose() of output file on certain I/O error paths. - (Solar Designer) - -* Don't fail with internal error 1007 when fed a long stream (> 48MB) - of byte 251. Also print useful message suggesting that 1007s may be - caused by bad memory. - (noticed by Juan Pedro Vallejo, fixed by me) - -* Fix uninitialised variable silly bug in demo prog dlltest.c. - (Jorj Bauer) - -* Remove 512-MB limitation on recovered file size for bzip2recover - on selected platforms which support 64-bit ints. At the moment - all GCC supported platforms, and Win32. - (me, Alson van der Meulen) - -* Hard-code header byte values, to give correct operation on platforms - using EBCDIC as their native character set (IBM's OS/390). - (Leland Lucius) - -* Copy file access times correctly. - (Marty Leisner) - -* Add distclean and check targets to Makefile. - (Michael Carmack) - -* Parameterise use of ar and ranlib in Makefile. Also add $(LDFLAGS). - (Rich Ireland, Bo Thorsen) - -* Pass -p (create parent dirs as needed) to mkdir during make install. - (Jeremy Fusco) - -* Dereference symlinks when copying file permissions in -f mode. - (Volker Schmidt) - -* Majorly simplify implementation of uInt64_qrm10. - (Bo Lindbergh) - -* Check the input file still exists before deleting the output one, - when aborting in cleanUpAndFail(). - (Joerg Prante, Robert Linden, Matthias Krings) - -Also a bunch of patches courtesy of Philippe Troin, the Debian maintainer -of bzip2: - -* Wrapper scripts (with manpages): bzdiff, bzgrep, bzmore. - -* Spelling changes and minor enhancements in bzip2.1. - -* Avoid race condition between creating the output file and setting its - interim permissions safely, by using fopen_output_safely(). - No changes to bzip2recover since there is no issue with file - permissions there. - -* do not print senseless report with -v when compressing an empty - file. - -* bzcat -f works on non-bzip2 files. - -* do not try to escape shell meta-characters on unix (the shell takes - care of these). - -* added --fast and --best aliases for -1 -9 for gzip compatibility. - - -1.0.3 (15 Feb 05) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Fixes some minor bugs since the last version, 1.0.2. - -* Further robustification against corrupted compressed data. - There are currently no known bitstreams which can cause the - decompressor to crash, loop or access memory which does not - belong to it. If you are using bzip2 or the library to - decompress bitstreams from untrusted sources, an upgrade - to 1.0.3 is recommended. This fixes CAN-2005-1260. - -* The documentation has been converted to XML, from which html - and pdf can be derived. - -* Various minor bugs in the documentation have been fixed. - -* Fixes for various compilation warnings with newer versions of - gcc, and on 64-bit platforms. - -* The BZ_NO_STDIO cpp symbol was not properly observed in 1.0.2. - This has been fixed. - - -1.0.4 (20 Dec 06) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Fixes some minor bugs since the last version, 1.0.3. - -* Fix file permissions race problem (CAN-2005-0953). - -* Avoid possible segfault in BZ2_bzclose. From Coverity's NetBSD - scan. - -* 'const'/prototype cleanups in the C code. - -* Change default install location to /usr/local, and handle multiple - 'make install's without error. - -* Sanitise file names more carefully in bzgrep. Fixes CAN-2005-0758 - to the extent that applies to bzgrep. - -* Use 'mktemp' rather than 'tempfile' in bzdiff. - -* Tighten up a couple of assertions in blocksort.c following automated - analysis. - -* Fix minor doc/comment bugs. - - -1.0.5 (10 Dec 07) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Security fix only. Fixes CERT-FI 20469 as it applies to bzip2. - - -1.0.6 (6 Sept 10) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -* Security fix for CVE-2010-0405. This was reported by Mikolaj - Izdebski. - -* Make the documentation build on Ubuntu 10.04 diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/LICENSE b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index cc61417..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -This program, "bzip2", the associated library "libbzip2", and all -documentation, are copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian R Seward. All -rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -are met: - -1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - -2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must - not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this - software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product - documentation would be appreciated but is not required. - -3. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - not be misrepresented as being the original software. - -4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote - products derived from this software without specific prior written - permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE -ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY -DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL -DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE -GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS -INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, -WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING -NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS -SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -Julian Seward, jseward@bzip.org -bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/Makefile b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 9754ddf..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -# ------------------------------------------------------------------ -# This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for -# lossless, block-sorting data compression. -# -# bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010 -# Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward -# -# Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the -# README file. -# -# This program is released under the terms of the license contained -# in the file LICENSE. -# ------------------------------------------------------------------ - -SHELL=/bin/sh - -# To assist in cross-compiling -CC=gcc -AR=ar -RANLIB=ranlib -LDFLAGS= - -BIGFILES=-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -CFLAGS=-Wall -Winline -O2 -g $(BIGFILES) - -# Where you want it installed when you do 'make install' -PREFIX=/usr/local - - -OBJS= blocksort.o \ - huffman.o \ - crctable.o \ - randtable.o \ - compress.o \ - decompress.o \ - bzlib.o - -all: libbz2.a bzip2 bzip2recover test - -bzip2: libbz2.a bzip2.o - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o bzip2 bzip2.o -L. -lbz2 - -bzip2recover: bzip2recover.o - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o bzip2recover bzip2recover.o - -libbz2.a: $(OBJS) - rm -f libbz2.a - $(AR) cq libbz2.a $(OBJS) - @if ( test -f $(RANLIB) -o -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o \ - -f /bin/ranlib -o -f /usr/ccs/bin/ranlib ) ; then \ - echo $(RANLIB) libbz2.a ; \ - $(RANLIB) libbz2.a ; \ - fi - -check: test -test: bzip2 - @cat words1 - ./bzip2 -1 < sample1.ref > sample1.rb2 - ./bzip2 -2 < sample2.ref > sample2.rb2 - ./bzip2 -3 < sample3.ref > sample3.rb2 - ./bzip2 -d < sample1.bz2 > sample1.tst - ./bzip2 -d < sample2.bz2 > sample2.tst - ./bzip2 -ds < sample3.bz2 > sample3.tst - cmp sample1.bz2 sample1.rb2 - cmp sample2.bz2 sample2.rb2 - cmp sample3.bz2 sample3.rb2 - cmp sample1.tst sample1.ref - cmp sample2.tst sample2.ref - cmp sample3.tst sample3.ref - @cat words3 - -install: bzip2 bzip2recover - if ( test ! -d $(PREFIX)/bin ) ; then mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/bin ; fi - if ( test ! -d $(PREFIX)/lib ) ; then mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/lib ; fi - if ( test ! -d $(PREFIX)/man ) ; then mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/man ; fi - if ( test ! -d $(PREFIX)/man/man1 ) ; then mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/man/man1 ; fi - if ( test ! -d $(PREFIX)/include ) ; then mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/include ; fi - cp -f bzip2 $(PREFIX)/bin/bzip2 - cp -f bzip2 $(PREFIX)/bin/bunzip2 - cp -f bzip2 $(PREFIX)/bin/bzcat - cp -f bzip2recover $(PREFIX)/bin/bzip2recover - chmod a+x $(PREFIX)/bin/bzip2 - chmod a+x $(PREFIX)/bin/bunzip2 - chmod a+x $(PREFIX)/bin/bzcat - chmod a+x $(PREFIX)/bin/bzip2recover - cp -f bzip2.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1 - chmod a+r $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzip2.1 - cp -f bzlib.h $(PREFIX)/include - chmod a+r $(PREFIX)/include/bzlib.h - cp -f libbz2.a $(PREFIX)/lib - chmod a+r $(PREFIX)/lib/libbz2.a - cp -f bzgrep $(PREFIX)/bin/bzgrep - ln -s -f $(PREFIX)/bin/bzgrep $(PREFIX)/bin/bzegrep - ln -s -f $(PREFIX)/bin/bzgrep $(PREFIX)/bin/bzfgrep - chmod a+x $(PREFIX)/bin/bzgrep - cp -f bzmore $(PREFIX)/bin/bzmore - ln -s -f $(PREFIX)/bin/bzmore $(PREFIX)/bin/bzless - chmod a+x $(PREFIX)/bin/bzmore - cp -f bzdiff $(PREFIX)/bin/bzdiff - ln -s -f $(PREFIX)/bin/bzdiff $(PREFIX)/bin/bzcmp - chmod a+x $(PREFIX)/bin/bzdiff - cp -f bzgrep.1 bzmore.1 bzdiff.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1 - chmod a+r $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzgrep.1 - chmod a+r $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzmore.1 - chmod a+r $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzdiff.1 - echo ".so man1/bzgrep.1" > $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzegrep.1 - echo ".so man1/bzgrep.1" > $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzfgrep.1 - echo ".so man1/bzmore.1" > $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzless.1 - echo ".so man1/bzdiff.1" > $(PREFIX)/man/man1/bzcmp.1 - -clean: - rm -f *.o libbz2.a bzip2 bzip2recover \ - sample1.rb2 sample2.rb2 sample3.rb2 \ - sample1.tst sample2.tst sample3.tst - -blocksort.o: blocksort.c - @cat words0 - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c blocksort.c -huffman.o: huffman.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c huffman.c -crctable.o: crctable.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c crctable.c -randtable.o: randtable.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c randtable.c -compress.o: compress.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c compress.c -decompress.o: decompress.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c decompress.c -bzlib.o: bzlib.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c bzlib.c -bzip2.o: bzip2.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c bzip2.c -bzip2recover.o: bzip2recover.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c bzip2recover.c - - -distclean: clean - rm -f manual.ps manual.html manual.pdf - -DISTNAME=bzip2-1.0.6 -dist: check manual - rm -f $(DISTNAME) - ln -s -f . $(DISTNAME) - tar cvf $(DISTNAME).tar \ - $(DISTNAME)/blocksort.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/huffman.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/crctable.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/randtable.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/compress.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/decompress.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzlib.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzip2.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzip2recover.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzlib.h \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzlib_private.h \ - $(DISTNAME)/Makefile \ - $(DISTNAME)/LICENSE \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzip2.1 \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzip2.1.preformatted \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzip2.txt \ - $(DISTNAME)/words0 \ - $(DISTNAME)/words1 \ - $(DISTNAME)/words2 \ - $(DISTNAME)/words3 \ - $(DISTNAME)/sample1.ref \ - $(DISTNAME)/sample2.ref \ - $(DISTNAME)/sample3.ref \ - $(DISTNAME)/sample1.bz2 \ - $(DISTNAME)/sample2.bz2 \ - $(DISTNAME)/sample3.bz2 \ - $(DISTNAME)/dlltest.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/manual.html \ - $(DISTNAME)/manual.pdf \ - $(DISTNAME)/manual.ps \ - $(DISTNAME)/README \ - $(DISTNAME)/README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS \ - $(DISTNAME)/README.XML.STUFF \ - $(DISTNAME)/CHANGES \ - $(DISTNAME)/libbz2.def \ - $(DISTNAME)/libbz2.dsp \ - $(DISTNAME)/dlltest.dsp \ - $(DISTNAME)/makefile.msc \ - $(DISTNAME)/unzcrash.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/spewG.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/mk251.c \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzdiff \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzdiff.1 \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzmore \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzmore.1 \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzgrep \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzgrep.1 \ - $(DISTNAME)/Makefile-libbz2_so \ - $(DISTNAME)/bz-common.xsl \ - $(DISTNAME)/bz-fo.xsl \ - $(DISTNAME)/bz-html.xsl \ - $(DISTNAME)/bzip.css \ - $(DISTNAME)/entities.xml \ - $(DISTNAME)/manual.xml \ - $(DISTNAME)/format.pl \ - $(DISTNAME)/xmlproc.sh - gzip -v $(DISTNAME).tar - -# For rebuilding the manual from sources on my SuSE 9.1 box - -MANUAL_SRCS= bz-common.xsl bz-fo.xsl bz-html.xsl bzip.css \ - entities.xml manual.xml - -manual: manual.html manual.ps manual.pdf - -manual.ps: $(MANUAL_SRCS) - ./xmlproc.sh -ps manual.xml - -manual.pdf: $(MANUAL_SRCS) - ./xmlproc.sh -pdf manual.xml - -manual.html: $(MANUAL_SRCS) - ./xmlproc.sh -html manual.xml diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/Makefile-libbz2_so b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/Makefile-libbz2_so deleted file mode 100644 index e58791b..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/Makefile-libbz2_so +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ - -# This Makefile builds a shared version of the library, -# libbz2.so.1.0.6, with soname libbz2.so.1.0, -# at least on x86-Linux (RedHat 7.2), -# with gcc-2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-98). -# Please see the README file for some important info -# about building the library like this. - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------ -# This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for -# lossless, block-sorting data compression. -# -# bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010 -# Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward -# -# Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the -# README file. -# -# This program is released under the terms of the license contained -# in the file LICENSE. -# ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - -SHELL=/bin/sh -CC=gcc -BIGFILES=-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -CFLAGS=-fpic -fPIC -Wall -Winline -O2 -g $(BIGFILES) - -OBJS= blocksort.o \ - huffman.o \ - crctable.o \ - randtable.o \ - compress.o \ - decompress.o \ - bzlib.o - -all: $(OBJS) - $(CC) -shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,libbz2.so.1.0 -o libbz2.so.1.0.6 $(OBJS) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o bzip2-shared bzip2.c libbz2.so.1.0.6 - rm -f libbz2.so.1.0 - ln -s libbz2.so.1.0.6 libbz2.so.1.0 - -clean: - rm -f $(OBJS) bzip2.o libbz2.so.1.0.6 libbz2.so.1.0 bzip2-shared - -blocksort.o: blocksort.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c blocksort.c -huffman.o: huffman.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c huffman.c -crctable.o: crctable.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c crctable.c -randtable.o: randtable.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c randtable.c -compress.o: compress.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c compress.c -decompress.o: decompress.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c decompress.c -bzlib.o: bzlib.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c bzlib.c diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9fb0f63..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ - -This is the README for bzip2/libzip2. -This version is fully compatible with the previous public releases. - ------------------------------------------------------------------- -This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for -lossless, block-sorting data compression. - -bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010 -Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward - -Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in this file. - -This program is released under the terms of the license contained -in the file LICENSE. ------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Complete documentation is available in Postscript form (manual.ps), -PDF (manual.pdf) or html (manual.html). A plain-text version of the -manual page is available as bzip2.txt. - - -HOW TO BUILD -- UNIX - -Type 'make'. This builds the library libbz2.a and then the programs -bzip2 and bzip2recover. Six self-tests are run. If the self-tests -complete ok, carry on to installation: - -To install in /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/man and -/usr/local/include, type - - make install - -To install somewhere else, eg, /xxx/yyy/{bin,lib,man,include}, type - - make install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy - -If you are (justifiably) paranoid and want to see what 'make install' -is going to do, you can first do - - make -n install or - make -n install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy respectively. - -The -n instructs make to show the commands it would execute, but not -actually execute them. - - -HOW TO BUILD -- UNIX, shared library libbz2.so. - -Do 'make -f Makefile-libbz2_so'. This Makefile seems to work for -Linux-ELF (RedHat 7.2 on an x86 box), with gcc. I make no claims -that it works for any other platform, though I suspect it probably -will work for most platforms employing both ELF and gcc. - -bzip2-shared, a client of the shared library, is also built, but not -self-tested. So I suggest you also build using the normal Makefile, -since that conducts a self-test. A second reason to prefer the -version statically linked to the library is that, on x86 platforms, -building shared objects makes a valuable register (%ebx) unavailable -to gcc, resulting in a slowdown of 10%-20%, at least for bzip2. - -Important note for people upgrading .so's from 0.9.0/0.9.5 to version -1.0.X. All the functions in the library have been renamed, from (eg) -bzCompress to BZ2_bzCompress, to avoid namespace pollution. -Unfortunately this means that the libbz2.so created by -Makefile-libbz2_so will not work with any program which used an older -version of the library. I do encourage library clients to make the -effort to upgrade to use version 1.0, since it is both faster and more -robust than previous versions. - - -HOW TO BUILD -- Windows 95, NT, DOS, Mac, etc. - -It's difficult for me to support compilation on all these platforms. -My approach is to collect binaries for these platforms, and put them -on the master web site (http://www.bzip.org). Look there. However -(FWIW), bzip2-1.0.X is very standard ANSI C and should compile -unmodified with MS Visual C. If you have difficulties building, you -might want to read README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS. - -At least using MS Visual C++ 6, you can build from the unmodified -sources by issuing, in a command shell: - - nmake -f makefile.msc - -(you may need to first run the MSVC-provided script VCVARS32.BAT - so as to set up paths to the MSVC tools correctly). - - -VALIDATION - -Correct operation, in the sense that a compressed file can always be -decompressed to reproduce the original, is obviously of paramount -importance. To validate bzip2, I used a modified version of Mark -Nelson's churn program. Churn is an automated test driver which -recursively traverses a directory structure, using bzip2 to compress -and then decompress each file it encounters, and checking that the -decompressed data is the same as the original. - - - -Please read and be aware of the following: - -WARNING: - - This program and library (attempts to) compress data by - performing several non-trivial transformations on it. - Unless you are 100% familiar with *all* the algorithms - contained herein, and with the consequences of modifying them, - you should NOT meddle with the compression or decompression - machinery. Incorrect changes can and very likely *will* - lead to disastrous loss of data. - - -DISCLAIMER: - - I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA ARISING FROM THE - USE OF THIS PROGRAM/LIBRARY, HOWSOEVER CAUSED. - - Every compression of a file implies an assumption that the - compressed file can be decompressed to reproduce the original. - Great efforts in design, coding and testing have been made to - ensure that this program works correctly. However, the complexity - of the algorithms, and, in particular, the presence of various - special cases in the code which occur with very low but non-zero - probability make it impossible to rule out the possibility of bugs - remaining in the program. DO NOT COMPRESS ANY DATA WITH THIS - PROGRAM UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO ACCEPT THE POSSIBILITY, HOWEVER - SMALL, THAT THE DATA WILL NOT BE RECOVERABLE. - - That is not to say this program is inherently unreliable. - Indeed, I very much hope the opposite is true. bzip2/libbzip2 - has been carefully constructed and extensively tested. - - -PATENTS: - - To the best of my knowledge, bzip2/libbzip2 does not use any - patented algorithms. However, I do not have the resources - to carry out a patent search. Therefore I cannot give any - guarantee of the above statement. - - - -WHAT'S NEW IN 0.9.0 (as compared to 0.1pl2) ? - - * Approx 10% faster compression, 30% faster decompression - * -t (test mode) is a lot quicker - * Can decompress concatenated compressed files - * Programming interface, so programs can directly read/write .bz2 files - * Less restrictive (BSD-style) licensing - * Flag handling more compatible with GNU gzip - * Much more documentation, i.e., a proper user manual - * Hopefully, improved portability (at least of the library) - -WHAT'S NEW IN 0.9.5 ? - - * Compression speed is much less sensitive to the input - data than in previous versions. Specifically, the very - slow performance caused by repetitive data is fixed. - * Many small improvements in file and flag handling. - * A Y2K statement. - -WHAT'S NEW IN 1.0.0 ? - - See the CHANGES file. - -WHAT'S NEW IN 1.0.2 ? - - See the CHANGES file. - -WHAT'S NEW IN 1.0.3 ? - - See the CHANGES file. - -WHAT'S NEW IN 1.0.4 ? - - See the CHANGES file. - -WHAT'S NEW IN 1.0.5 ? - - See the CHANGES file. - -WHAT'S NEW IN 1.0.6 ? - - See the CHANGES file. - - -I hope you find bzip2 useful. Feel free to contact me at - jseward@bzip.org -if you have any suggestions or queries. Many people mailed me with -comments, suggestions and patches after the releases of bzip-0.15, -bzip-0.21, and bzip2 versions 0.1pl2, 0.9.0, 0.9.5, 1.0.0, 1.0.1, -1.0.2 and 1.0.3, and the changes in bzip2 are largely a result of this -feedback. I thank you for your comments. - -bzip2's "home" is http://www.bzip.org/ - -Julian Seward -jseward@bzip.org -Cambridge, UK. - -18 July 1996 (version 0.15) -25 August 1996 (version 0.21) - 7 August 1997 (bzip2, version 0.1) -29 August 1997 (bzip2, version 0.1pl2) -23 August 1998 (bzip2, version 0.9.0) - 8 June 1999 (bzip2, version 0.9.5) - 4 Sept 1999 (bzip2, version 0.9.5d) - 5 May 2000 (bzip2, version 1.0pre8) -30 December 2001 (bzip2, version 1.0.2pre1) -15 February 2005 (bzip2, version 1.0.3) -20 December 2006 (bzip2, version 1.0.4) -10 December 2007 (bzip2, version 1.0.5) - 6 Sept 2010 (bzip2, version 1.0.6) diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS deleted file mode 100644 index 667d0d6..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------- -This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for -lossless, block-sorting data compression. - -bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010 -Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward - -Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the -README file. - -This program is released under the terms of the license contained -in the file LICENSE. ------------------------------------------------------------------- - -bzip2-1.0.6 should compile without problems on the vast majority of -platforms. Using the supplied Makefile, I've built and tested it -myself for x86-linux and amd64-linux. With makefile.msc, Visual C++ -6.0 and nmake, you can build a native Win32 version too. Large file -support seems to work correctly on at least on amd64-linux. - -When I say "large file" I mean a file of size 2,147,483,648 (2^31) -bytes or above. Many older OSs can't handle files above this size, -but many newer ones can. Large files are pretty huge -- most files -you'll encounter are not Large Files. - -Early versions of bzip2 (0.1, 0.9.0, 0.9.5) compiled on a wide variety -of platforms without difficulty, and I hope this version will continue -in that tradition. However, in order to support large files, I've had -to include the define -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 in the Makefile. This -can cause problems. - -The technique of adding -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to get large file -support is, as far as I know, the Recommended Way to get correct large -file support. For more details, see the Large File Support -Specification, published by the Large File Summit, at - - http://ftp.sas.com/standards/large.file - -As a general comment, if you get compilation errors which you think -are related to large file support, try removing the above define from -the Makefile, ie, delete the line - - BIGFILES=-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 - -from the Makefile, and do 'make clean ; make'. This will give you a -version of bzip2 without large file support, which, for most -applications, is probably not a problem. - -Alternatively, try some of the platform-specific hints listed below. - -You can use the spewG.c program to generate huge files to test bzip2's -large file support, if you are feeling paranoid. Be aware though that -any compilation problems which affect bzip2 will also affect spewG.c, -alas. - -AIX: I have reports that for large file support, you need to specify --D_LARGE_FILES rather than -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. I have not tested -this myself. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README.XML.STUFF b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README.XML.STUFF deleted file mode 100644 index 3a57f3f..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/README.XML.STUFF +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ - ---------------------------------------------------------------- - This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for - lossless, block-sorting data compression. - - bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010 - Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward - - Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the - README file. - - This program is released under the terms of the license contained - in the file LICENSE. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- - -The script xmlproc.sh takes an xml file as input, -and processes it to create .pdf, .html or .ps output. -It uses format.pl, a perl script to format
 blocks nicely,
- and add CDATA tags so writers do not have to use eg. < 
-
-The file "entities.xml" must be edited to reflect current
-version, year, etc.
-
-
-Usage:
-
-  ./xmlproc.sh -v manual.xml
-  Validates an xml file to ensure no dtd-compliance errors
-
-  ./xmlproc.sh -html manual.xml
-  Output: manual.html
-
-  ./xmlproc.sh -pdf manual.xml
-  Output: manual.pdf
-
-  ./xmlproc.sh -ps manual.xml
-  Output: manual.ps
-
-
-Notum bene: 
-- pdfxmltex barfs if given a filename with an underscore in it
-
-- xmltex won't work yet - there's a bug in passivetex
-    which we are all waiting for Sebastian to fix.
-  So we are going the xml -> pdf -> ps route for the time being,
-    using pdfxmltex.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/blocksort.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/blocksort.c
deleted file mode 100644
index d0d662c..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/blocksort.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1094 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Block sorting machinery                               ---*/
-/*---                                           blocksort.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#include "bzlib_private.h"
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Fallback O(N log(N)^2) sorting        ---*/
-/*--- algorithm, for repetitive blocks      ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-__inline__
-void fallbackSimpleSort ( UInt32* fmap, 
-                          UInt32* eclass, 
-                          Int32   lo, 
-                          Int32   hi )
-{
-   Int32 i, j, tmp;
-   UInt32 ec_tmp;
-
-   if (lo == hi) return;
-
-   if (hi - lo > 3) {
-      for ( i = hi-4; i >= lo; i-- ) {
-         tmp = fmap[i];
-         ec_tmp = eclass[tmp];
-         for ( j = i+4; j <= hi && ec_tmp > eclass[fmap[j]]; j += 4 )
-            fmap[j-4] = fmap[j];
-         fmap[j-4] = tmp;
-      }
-   }
-
-   for ( i = hi-1; i >= lo; i-- ) {
-      tmp = fmap[i];
-      ec_tmp = eclass[tmp];
-      for ( j = i+1; j <= hi && ec_tmp > eclass[fmap[j]]; j++ )
-         fmap[j-1] = fmap[j];
-      fmap[j-1] = tmp;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-#define fswap(zz1, zz2) \
-   { Int32 zztmp = zz1; zz1 = zz2; zz2 = zztmp; }
-
-#define fvswap(zzp1, zzp2, zzn)       \
-{                                     \
-   Int32 yyp1 = (zzp1);               \
-   Int32 yyp2 = (zzp2);               \
-   Int32 yyn  = (zzn);                \
-   while (yyn > 0) {                  \
-      fswap(fmap[yyp1], fmap[yyp2]);  \
-      yyp1++; yyp2++; yyn--;          \
-   }                                  \
-}
-
-
-#define fmin(a,b) ((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)
-
-#define fpush(lz,hz) { stackLo[sp] = lz; \
-                       stackHi[sp] = hz; \
-                       sp++; }
-
-#define fpop(lz,hz) { sp--;              \
-                      lz = stackLo[sp];  \
-                      hz = stackHi[sp]; }
-
-#define FALLBACK_QSORT_SMALL_THRESH 10
-#define FALLBACK_QSORT_STACK_SIZE   100
-
-
-static
-void fallbackQSort3 ( UInt32* fmap, 
-                      UInt32* eclass,
-                      Int32   loSt, 
-                      Int32   hiSt )
-{
-   Int32 unLo, unHi, ltLo, gtHi, n, m;
-   Int32 sp, lo, hi;
-   UInt32 med, r, r3;
-   Int32 stackLo[FALLBACK_QSORT_STACK_SIZE];
-   Int32 stackHi[FALLBACK_QSORT_STACK_SIZE];
-
-   r = 0;
-
-   sp = 0;
-   fpush ( loSt, hiSt );
-
-   while (sp > 0) {
-
-      AssertH ( sp < FALLBACK_QSORT_STACK_SIZE - 1, 1004 );
-
-      fpop ( lo, hi );
-      if (hi - lo < FALLBACK_QSORT_SMALL_THRESH) {
-         fallbackSimpleSort ( fmap, eclass, lo, hi );
-         continue;
-      }
-
-      /* Random partitioning.  Median of 3 sometimes fails to
-         avoid bad cases.  Median of 9 seems to help but 
-         looks rather expensive.  This too seems to work but
-         is cheaper.  Guidance for the magic constants 
-         7621 and 32768 is taken from Sedgewick's algorithms
-         book, chapter 35.
-      */
-      r = ((r * 7621) + 1) % 32768;
-      r3 = r % 3;
-      if (r3 == 0) med = eclass[fmap[lo]]; else
-      if (r3 == 1) med = eclass[fmap[(lo+hi)>>1]]; else
-                   med = eclass[fmap[hi]];
-
-      unLo = ltLo = lo;
-      unHi = gtHi = hi;
-
-      while (1) {
-         while (1) {
-            if (unLo > unHi) break;
-            n = (Int32)eclass[fmap[unLo]] - (Int32)med;
-            if (n == 0) { 
-               fswap(fmap[unLo], fmap[ltLo]); 
-               ltLo++; unLo++; 
-               continue; 
-            };
-            if (n > 0) break;
-            unLo++;
-         }
-         while (1) {
-            if (unLo > unHi) break;
-            n = (Int32)eclass[fmap[unHi]] - (Int32)med;
-            if (n == 0) { 
-               fswap(fmap[unHi], fmap[gtHi]); 
-               gtHi--; unHi--; 
-               continue; 
-            };
-            if (n < 0) break;
-            unHi--;
-         }
-         if (unLo > unHi) break;
-         fswap(fmap[unLo], fmap[unHi]); unLo++; unHi--;
-      }
-
-      AssertD ( unHi == unLo-1, "fallbackQSort3(2)" );
-
-      if (gtHi < ltLo) continue;
-
-      n = fmin(ltLo-lo, unLo-ltLo); fvswap(lo, unLo-n, n);
-      m = fmin(hi-gtHi, gtHi-unHi); fvswap(unLo, hi-m+1, m);
-
-      n = lo + unLo - ltLo - 1;
-      m = hi - (gtHi - unHi) + 1;
-
-      if (n - lo > hi - m) {
-         fpush ( lo, n );
-         fpush ( m, hi );
-      } else {
-         fpush ( m, hi );
-         fpush ( lo, n );
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-#undef fmin
-#undef fpush
-#undef fpop
-#undef fswap
-#undef fvswap
-#undef FALLBACK_QSORT_SMALL_THRESH
-#undef FALLBACK_QSORT_STACK_SIZE
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/* Pre:
-      nblock > 0
-      eclass exists for [0 .. nblock-1]
-      ((UChar*)eclass) [0 .. nblock-1] holds block
-      ptr exists for [0 .. nblock-1]
-
-   Post:
-      ((UChar*)eclass) [0 .. nblock-1] holds block
-      All other areas of eclass destroyed
-      fmap [0 .. nblock-1] holds sorted order
-      bhtab [ 0 .. 2+(nblock/32) ] destroyed
-*/
-
-#define       SET_BH(zz)  bhtab[(zz) >> 5] |= (1 << ((zz) & 31))
-#define     CLEAR_BH(zz)  bhtab[(zz) >> 5] &= ~(1 << ((zz) & 31))
-#define     ISSET_BH(zz)  (bhtab[(zz) >> 5] & (1 << ((zz) & 31)))
-#define      WORD_BH(zz)  bhtab[(zz) >> 5]
-#define UNALIGNED_BH(zz)  ((zz) & 0x01f)
-
-static
-void fallbackSort ( UInt32* fmap, 
-                    UInt32* eclass, 
-                    UInt32* bhtab,
-                    Int32   nblock,
-                    Int32   verb )
-{
-   Int32 ftab[257];
-   Int32 ftabCopy[256];
-   Int32 H, i, j, k, l, r, cc, cc1;
-   Int32 nNotDone;
-   Int32 nBhtab;
-   UChar* eclass8 = (UChar*)eclass;
-
-   /*--
-      Initial 1-char radix sort to generate
-      initial fmap and initial BH bits.
-   --*/
-   if (verb >= 4)
-      VPrintf0 ( "        bucket sorting ...\n" );
-   for (i = 0; i < 257;    i++) ftab[i] = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < nblock; i++) ftab[eclass8[i]]++;
-   for (i = 0; i < 256;    i++) ftabCopy[i] = ftab[i];
-   for (i = 1; i < 257;    i++) ftab[i] += ftab[i-1];
-
-   for (i = 0; i < nblock; i++) {
-      j = eclass8[i];
-      k = ftab[j] - 1;
-      ftab[j] = k;
-      fmap[k] = i;
-   }
-
-   nBhtab = 2 + (nblock / 32);
-   for (i = 0; i < nBhtab; i++) bhtab[i] = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) SET_BH(ftab[i]);
-
-   /*--
-      Inductively refine the buckets.  Kind-of an
-      "exponential radix sort" (!), inspired by the
-      Manber-Myers suffix array construction algorithm.
-   --*/
-
-   /*-- set sentinel bits for block-end detection --*/
-   for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) { 
-      SET_BH(nblock + 2*i);
-      CLEAR_BH(nblock + 2*i + 1);
-   }
-
-   /*-- the log(N) loop --*/
-   H = 1;
-   while (1) {
-
-      if (verb >= 4) 
-         VPrintf1 ( "        depth %6d has ", H );
-
-      j = 0;
-      for (i = 0; i < nblock; i++) {
-         if (ISSET_BH(i)) j = i;
-         k = fmap[i] - H; if (k < 0) k += nblock;
-         eclass[k] = j;
-      }
-
-      nNotDone = 0;
-      r = -1;
-      while (1) {
-
-	 /*-- find the next non-singleton bucket --*/
-         k = r + 1;
-         while (ISSET_BH(k) && UNALIGNED_BH(k)) k++;
-         if (ISSET_BH(k)) {
-            while (WORD_BH(k) == 0xffffffff) k += 32;
-            while (ISSET_BH(k)) k++;
-         }
-         l = k - 1;
-         if (l >= nblock) break;
-         while (!ISSET_BH(k) && UNALIGNED_BH(k)) k++;
-         if (!ISSET_BH(k)) {
-            while (WORD_BH(k) == 0x00000000) k += 32;
-            while (!ISSET_BH(k)) k++;
-         }
-         r = k - 1;
-         if (r >= nblock) break;
-
-         /*-- now [l, r] bracket current bucket --*/
-         if (r > l) {
-            nNotDone += (r - l + 1);
-            fallbackQSort3 ( fmap, eclass, l, r );
-
-            /*-- scan bucket and generate header bits-- */
-            cc = -1;
-            for (i = l; i <= r; i++) {
-               cc1 = eclass[fmap[i]];
-               if (cc != cc1) { SET_BH(i); cc = cc1; };
-            }
-         }
-      }
-
-      if (verb >= 4) 
-         VPrintf1 ( "%6d unresolved strings\n", nNotDone );
-
-      H *= 2;
-      if (H > nblock || nNotDone == 0) break;
-   }
-
-   /*-- 
-      Reconstruct the original block in
-      eclass8 [0 .. nblock-1], since the
-      previous phase destroyed it.
-   --*/
-   if (verb >= 4)
-      VPrintf0 ( "        reconstructing block ...\n" );
-   j = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < nblock; i++) {
-      while (ftabCopy[j] == 0) j++;
-      ftabCopy[j]--;
-      eclass8[fmap[i]] = (UChar)j;
-   }
-   AssertH ( j < 256, 1005 );
-}
-
-#undef       SET_BH
-#undef     CLEAR_BH
-#undef     ISSET_BH
-#undef      WORD_BH
-#undef UNALIGNED_BH
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- The main, O(N^2 log(N)) sorting       ---*/
-/*--- algorithm.  Faster for "normal"       ---*/
-/*--- non-repetitive blocks.                ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static
-__inline__
-Bool mainGtU ( UInt32  i1, 
-               UInt32  i2,
-               UChar*  block, 
-               UInt16* quadrant,
-               UInt32  nblock,
-               Int32*  budget )
-{
-   Int32  k;
-   UChar  c1, c2;
-   UInt16 s1, s2;
-
-   AssertD ( i1 != i2, "mainGtU" );
-   /* 1 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 2 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 3 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 4 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 5 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 6 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 7 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 8 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 9 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 10 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 11 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-   /* 12 */
-   c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-   if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-   i1++; i2++;
-
-   k = nblock + 8;
-
-   do {
-      /* 1 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-      /* 2 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-      /* 3 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-      /* 4 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-      /* 5 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-      /* 6 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-      /* 7 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-      /* 8 */
-      c1 = block[i1]; c2 = block[i2];
-      if (c1 != c2) return (c1 > c2);
-      s1 = quadrant[i1]; s2 = quadrant[i2];
-      if (s1 != s2) return (s1 > s2);
-      i1++; i2++;
-
-      if (i1 >= nblock) i1 -= nblock;
-      if (i2 >= nblock) i2 -= nblock;
-
-      k -= 8;
-      (*budget)--;
-   }
-      while (k >= 0);
-
-   return False;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   Knuth's increments seem to work better
-   than Incerpi-Sedgewick here.  Possibly
-   because the number of elems to sort is
-   usually small, typically <= 20.
---*/
-static
-Int32 incs[14] = { 1, 4, 13, 40, 121, 364, 1093, 3280,
-                   9841, 29524, 88573, 265720,
-                   797161, 2391484 };
-
-static
-void mainSimpleSort ( UInt32* ptr,
-                      UChar*  block,
-                      UInt16* quadrant,
-                      Int32   nblock,
-                      Int32   lo, 
-                      Int32   hi, 
-                      Int32   d,
-                      Int32*  budget )
-{
-   Int32 i, j, h, bigN, hp;
-   UInt32 v;
-
-   bigN = hi - lo + 1;
-   if (bigN < 2) return;
-
-   hp = 0;
-   while (incs[hp] < bigN) hp++;
-   hp--;
-
-   for (; hp >= 0; hp--) {
-      h = incs[hp];
-
-      i = lo + h;
-      while (True) {
-
-         /*-- copy 1 --*/
-         if (i > hi) break;
-         v = ptr[i];
-         j = i;
-         while ( mainGtU ( 
-                    ptr[j-h]+d, v+d, block, quadrant, nblock, budget 
-                 ) ) {
-            ptr[j] = ptr[j-h];
-            j = j - h;
-            if (j <= (lo + h - 1)) break;
-         }
-         ptr[j] = v;
-         i++;
-
-         /*-- copy 2 --*/
-         if (i > hi) break;
-         v = ptr[i];
-         j = i;
-         while ( mainGtU ( 
-                    ptr[j-h]+d, v+d, block, quadrant, nblock, budget 
-                 ) ) {
-            ptr[j] = ptr[j-h];
-            j = j - h;
-            if (j <= (lo + h - 1)) break;
-         }
-         ptr[j] = v;
-         i++;
-
-         /*-- copy 3 --*/
-         if (i > hi) break;
-         v = ptr[i];
-         j = i;
-         while ( mainGtU ( 
-                    ptr[j-h]+d, v+d, block, quadrant, nblock, budget 
-                 ) ) {
-            ptr[j] = ptr[j-h];
-            j = j - h;
-            if (j <= (lo + h - 1)) break;
-         }
-         ptr[j] = v;
-         i++;
-
-         if (*budget < 0) return;
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   The following is an implementation of
-   an elegant 3-way quicksort for strings,
-   described in a paper "Fast Algorithms for
-   Sorting and Searching Strings", by Robert
-   Sedgewick and Jon L. Bentley.
---*/
-
-#define mswap(zz1, zz2) \
-   { Int32 zztmp = zz1; zz1 = zz2; zz2 = zztmp; }
-
-#define mvswap(zzp1, zzp2, zzn)       \
-{                                     \
-   Int32 yyp1 = (zzp1);               \
-   Int32 yyp2 = (zzp2);               \
-   Int32 yyn  = (zzn);                \
-   while (yyn > 0) {                  \
-      mswap(ptr[yyp1], ptr[yyp2]);    \
-      yyp1++; yyp2++; yyn--;          \
-   }                                  \
-}
-
-static 
-__inline__
-UChar mmed3 ( UChar a, UChar b, UChar c )
-{
-   UChar t;
-   if (a > b) { t = a; a = b; b = t; };
-   if (b > c) { 
-      b = c;
-      if (a > b) b = a;
-   }
-   return b;
-}
-
-#define mmin(a,b) ((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)
-
-#define mpush(lz,hz,dz) { stackLo[sp] = lz; \
-                          stackHi[sp] = hz; \
-                          stackD [sp] = dz; \
-                          sp++; }
-
-#define mpop(lz,hz,dz) { sp--;             \
-                         lz = stackLo[sp]; \
-                         hz = stackHi[sp]; \
-                         dz = stackD [sp]; }
-
-
-#define mnextsize(az) (nextHi[az]-nextLo[az])
-
-#define mnextswap(az,bz)                                        \
-   { Int32 tz;                                                  \
-     tz = nextLo[az]; nextLo[az] = nextLo[bz]; nextLo[bz] = tz; \
-     tz = nextHi[az]; nextHi[az] = nextHi[bz]; nextHi[bz] = tz; \
-     tz = nextD [az]; nextD [az] = nextD [bz]; nextD [bz] = tz; }
-
-
-#define MAIN_QSORT_SMALL_THRESH 20
-#define MAIN_QSORT_DEPTH_THRESH (BZ_N_RADIX + BZ_N_QSORT)
-#define MAIN_QSORT_STACK_SIZE 100
-
-static
-void mainQSort3 ( UInt32* ptr,
-                  UChar*  block,
-                  UInt16* quadrant,
-                  Int32   nblock,
-                  Int32   loSt, 
-                  Int32   hiSt, 
-                  Int32   dSt,
-                  Int32*  budget )
-{
-   Int32 unLo, unHi, ltLo, gtHi, n, m, med;
-   Int32 sp, lo, hi, d;
-
-   Int32 stackLo[MAIN_QSORT_STACK_SIZE];
-   Int32 stackHi[MAIN_QSORT_STACK_SIZE];
-   Int32 stackD [MAIN_QSORT_STACK_SIZE];
-
-   Int32 nextLo[3];
-   Int32 nextHi[3];
-   Int32 nextD [3];
-
-   sp = 0;
-   mpush ( loSt, hiSt, dSt );
-
-   while (sp > 0) {
-
-      AssertH ( sp < MAIN_QSORT_STACK_SIZE - 2, 1001 );
-
-      mpop ( lo, hi, d );
-      if (hi - lo < MAIN_QSORT_SMALL_THRESH || 
-          d > MAIN_QSORT_DEPTH_THRESH) {
-         mainSimpleSort ( ptr, block, quadrant, nblock, lo, hi, d, budget );
-         if (*budget < 0) return;
-         continue;
-      }
-
-      med = (Int32) 
-            mmed3 ( block[ptr[ lo         ]+d],
-                    block[ptr[ hi         ]+d],
-                    block[ptr[ (lo+hi)>>1 ]+d] );
-
-      unLo = ltLo = lo;
-      unHi = gtHi = hi;
-
-      while (True) {
-         while (True) {
-            if (unLo > unHi) break;
-            n = ((Int32)block[ptr[unLo]+d]) - med;
-            if (n == 0) { 
-               mswap(ptr[unLo], ptr[ltLo]); 
-               ltLo++; unLo++; continue; 
-            };
-            if (n >  0) break;
-            unLo++;
-         }
-         while (True) {
-            if (unLo > unHi) break;
-            n = ((Int32)block[ptr[unHi]+d]) - med;
-            if (n == 0) { 
-               mswap(ptr[unHi], ptr[gtHi]); 
-               gtHi--; unHi--; continue; 
-            };
-            if (n <  0) break;
-            unHi--;
-         }
-         if (unLo > unHi) break;
-         mswap(ptr[unLo], ptr[unHi]); unLo++; unHi--;
-      }
-
-      AssertD ( unHi == unLo-1, "mainQSort3(2)" );
-
-      if (gtHi < ltLo) {
-         mpush(lo, hi, d+1 );
-         continue;
-      }
-
-      n = mmin(ltLo-lo, unLo-ltLo); mvswap(lo, unLo-n, n);
-      m = mmin(hi-gtHi, gtHi-unHi); mvswap(unLo, hi-m+1, m);
-
-      n = lo + unLo - ltLo - 1;
-      m = hi - (gtHi - unHi) + 1;
-
-      nextLo[0] = lo;  nextHi[0] = n;   nextD[0] = d;
-      nextLo[1] = m;   nextHi[1] = hi;  nextD[1] = d;
-      nextLo[2] = n+1; nextHi[2] = m-1; nextD[2] = d+1;
-
-      if (mnextsize(0) < mnextsize(1)) mnextswap(0,1);
-      if (mnextsize(1) < mnextsize(2)) mnextswap(1,2);
-      if (mnextsize(0) < mnextsize(1)) mnextswap(0,1);
-
-      AssertD (mnextsize(0) >= mnextsize(1), "mainQSort3(8)" );
-      AssertD (mnextsize(1) >= mnextsize(2), "mainQSort3(9)" );
-
-      mpush (nextLo[0], nextHi[0], nextD[0]);
-      mpush (nextLo[1], nextHi[1], nextD[1]);
-      mpush (nextLo[2], nextHi[2], nextD[2]);
-   }
-}
-
-#undef mswap
-#undef mvswap
-#undef mpush
-#undef mpop
-#undef mmin
-#undef mnextsize
-#undef mnextswap
-#undef MAIN_QSORT_SMALL_THRESH
-#undef MAIN_QSORT_DEPTH_THRESH
-#undef MAIN_QSORT_STACK_SIZE
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/* Pre:
-      nblock > N_OVERSHOOT
-      block32 exists for [0 .. nblock-1 +N_OVERSHOOT]
-      ((UChar*)block32) [0 .. nblock-1] holds block
-      ptr exists for [0 .. nblock-1]
-
-   Post:
-      ((UChar*)block32) [0 .. nblock-1] holds block
-      All other areas of block32 destroyed
-      ftab [0 .. 65536 ] destroyed
-      ptr [0 .. nblock-1] holds sorted order
-      if (*budget < 0), sorting was abandoned
-*/
-
-#define BIGFREQ(b) (ftab[((b)+1) << 8] - ftab[(b) << 8])
-#define SETMASK (1 << 21)
-#define CLEARMASK (~(SETMASK))
-
-static
-void mainSort ( UInt32* ptr, 
-                UChar*  block,
-                UInt16* quadrant, 
-                UInt32* ftab,
-                Int32   nblock,
-                Int32   verb,
-                Int32*  budget )
-{
-   Int32  i, j, k, ss, sb;
-   Int32  runningOrder[256];
-   Bool   bigDone[256];
-   Int32  copyStart[256];
-   Int32  copyEnd  [256];
-   UChar  c1;
-   Int32  numQSorted;
-   UInt16 s;
-   if (verb >= 4) VPrintf0 ( "        main sort initialise ...\n" );
-
-   /*-- set up the 2-byte frequency table --*/
-   for (i = 65536; i >= 0; i--) ftab[i] = 0;
-
-   j = block[0] << 8;
-   i = nblock-1;
-   for (; i >= 3; i -= 4) {
-      quadrant[i] = 0;
-      j = (j >> 8) | ( ((UInt16)block[i]) << 8);
-      ftab[j]++;
-      quadrant[i-1] = 0;
-      j = (j >> 8) | ( ((UInt16)block[i-1]) << 8);
-      ftab[j]++;
-      quadrant[i-2] = 0;
-      j = (j >> 8) | ( ((UInt16)block[i-2]) << 8);
-      ftab[j]++;
-      quadrant[i-3] = 0;
-      j = (j >> 8) | ( ((UInt16)block[i-3]) << 8);
-      ftab[j]++;
-   }
-   for (; i >= 0; i--) {
-      quadrant[i] = 0;
-      j = (j >> 8) | ( ((UInt16)block[i]) << 8);
-      ftab[j]++;
-   }
-
-   /*-- (emphasises close relationship of block & quadrant) --*/
-   for (i = 0; i < BZ_N_OVERSHOOT; i++) {
-      block   [nblock+i] = block[i];
-      quadrant[nblock+i] = 0;
-   }
-
-   if (verb >= 4) VPrintf0 ( "        bucket sorting ...\n" );
-
-   /*-- Complete the initial radix sort --*/
-   for (i = 1; i <= 65536; i++) ftab[i] += ftab[i-1];
-
-   s = block[0] << 8;
-   i = nblock-1;
-   for (; i >= 3; i -= 4) {
-      s = (s >> 8) | (block[i] << 8);
-      j = ftab[s] -1;
-      ftab[s] = j;
-      ptr[j] = i;
-      s = (s >> 8) | (block[i-1] << 8);
-      j = ftab[s] -1;
-      ftab[s] = j;
-      ptr[j] = i-1;
-      s = (s >> 8) | (block[i-2] << 8);
-      j = ftab[s] -1;
-      ftab[s] = j;
-      ptr[j] = i-2;
-      s = (s >> 8) | (block[i-3] << 8);
-      j = ftab[s] -1;
-      ftab[s] = j;
-      ptr[j] = i-3;
-   }
-   for (; i >= 0; i--) {
-      s = (s >> 8) | (block[i] << 8);
-      j = ftab[s] -1;
-      ftab[s] = j;
-      ptr[j] = i;
-   }
-
-   /*--
-      Now ftab contains the first loc of every small bucket.
-      Calculate the running order, from smallest to largest
-      big bucket.
-   --*/
-   for (i = 0; i <= 255; i++) {
-      bigDone     [i] = False;
-      runningOrder[i] = i;
-   }
-
-   {
-      Int32 vv;
-      Int32 h = 1;
-      do h = 3 * h + 1; while (h <= 256);
-      do {
-         h = h / 3;
-         for (i = h; i <= 255; i++) {
-            vv = runningOrder[i];
-            j = i;
-            while ( BIGFREQ(runningOrder[j-h]) > BIGFREQ(vv) ) {
-               runningOrder[j] = runningOrder[j-h];
-               j = j - h;
-               if (j <= (h - 1)) goto zero;
-            }
-            zero:
-            runningOrder[j] = vv;
-         }
-      } while (h != 1);
-   }
-
-   /*--
-      The main sorting loop.
-   --*/
-
-   numQSorted = 0;
-
-   for (i = 0; i <= 255; i++) {
-
-      /*--
-         Process big buckets, starting with the least full.
-         Basically this is a 3-step process in which we call
-         mainQSort3 to sort the small buckets [ss, j], but
-         also make a big effort to avoid the calls if we can.
-      --*/
-      ss = runningOrder[i];
-
-      /*--
-         Step 1:
-         Complete the big bucket [ss] by quicksorting
-         any unsorted small buckets [ss, j], for j != ss.  
-         Hopefully previous pointer-scanning phases have already
-         completed many of the small buckets [ss, j], so
-         we don't have to sort them at all.
-      --*/
-      for (j = 0; j <= 255; j++) {
-         if (j != ss) {
-            sb = (ss << 8) + j;
-            if ( ! (ftab[sb] & SETMASK) ) {
-               Int32 lo = ftab[sb]   & CLEARMASK;
-               Int32 hi = (ftab[sb+1] & CLEARMASK) - 1;
-               if (hi > lo) {
-                  if (verb >= 4)
-                     VPrintf4 ( "        qsort [0x%x, 0x%x]   "
-                                "done %d   this %d\n",
-                                ss, j, numQSorted, hi - lo + 1 );
-                  mainQSort3 ( 
-                     ptr, block, quadrant, nblock, 
-                     lo, hi, BZ_N_RADIX, budget 
-                  );   
-                  numQSorted += (hi - lo + 1);
-                  if (*budget < 0) return;
-               }
-            }
-            ftab[sb] |= SETMASK;
-         }
-      }
-
-      AssertH ( !bigDone[ss], 1006 );
-
-      /*--
-         Step 2:
-         Now scan this big bucket [ss] so as to synthesise the
-         sorted order for small buckets [t, ss] for all t,
-         including, magically, the bucket [ss,ss] too.
-         This will avoid doing Real Work in subsequent Step 1's.
-      --*/
-      {
-         for (j = 0; j <= 255; j++) {
-            copyStart[j] =  ftab[(j << 8) + ss]     & CLEARMASK;
-            copyEnd  [j] = (ftab[(j << 8) + ss + 1] & CLEARMASK) - 1;
-         }
-         for (j = ftab[ss << 8] & CLEARMASK; j < copyStart[ss]; j++) {
-            k = ptr[j]-1; if (k < 0) k += nblock;
-            c1 = block[k];
-            if (!bigDone[c1])
-               ptr[ copyStart[c1]++ ] = k;
-         }
-         for (j = (ftab[(ss+1) << 8] & CLEARMASK) - 1; j > copyEnd[ss]; j--) {
-            k = ptr[j]-1; if (k < 0) k += nblock;
-            c1 = block[k];
-            if (!bigDone[c1]) 
-               ptr[ copyEnd[c1]-- ] = k;
-         }
-      }
-
-      AssertH ( (copyStart[ss]-1 == copyEnd[ss])
-                || 
-                /* Extremely rare case missing in bzip2-1.0.0 and 1.0.1.
-                   Necessity for this case is demonstrated by compressing 
-                   a sequence of approximately 48.5 million of character 
-                   251; 1.0.0/1.0.1 will then die here. */
-                (copyStart[ss] == 0 && copyEnd[ss] == nblock-1),
-                1007 )
-
-      for (j = 0; j <= 255; j++) ftab[(j << 8) + ss] |= SETMASK;
-
-      /*--
-         Step 3:
-         The [ss] big bucket is now done.  Record this fact,
-         and update the quadrant descriptors.  Remember to
-         update quadrants in the overshoot area too, if
-         necessary.  The "if (i < 255)" test merely skips
-         this updating for the last bucket processed, since
-         updating for the last bucket is pointless.
-
-         The quadrant array provides a way to incrementally
-         cache sort orderings, as they appear, so as to 
-         make subsequent comparisons in fullGtU() complete
-         faster.  For repetitive blocks this makes a big
-         difference (but not big enough to be able to avoid
-         the fallback sorting mechanism, exponential radix sort).
-
-         The precise meaning is: at all times:
-
-            for 0 <= i < nblock and 0 <= j <= nblock
-
-            if block[i] != block[j], 
-
-               then the relative values of quadrant[i] and 
-                    quadrant[j] are meaningless.
-
-               else {
-                  if quadrant[i] < quadrant[j]
-                     then the string starting at i lexicographically
-                     precedes the string starting at j
-
-                  else if quadrant[i] > quadrant[j]
-                     then the string starting at j lexicographically
-                     precedes the string starting at i
-
-                  else
-                     the relative ordering of the strings starting
-                     at i and j has not yet been determined.
-               }
-      --*/
-      bigDone[ss] = True;
-
-      if (i < 255) {
-         Int32 bbStart  = ftab[ss << 8] & CLEARMASK;
-         Int32 bbSize   = (ftab[(ss+1) << 8] & CLEARMASK) - bbStart;
-         Int32 shifts   = 0;
-
-         while ((bbSize >> shifts) > 65534) shifts++;
-
-         for (j = bbSize-1; j >= 0; j--) {
-            Int32 a2update     = ptr[bbStart + j];
-            UInt16 qVal        = (UInt16)(j >> shifts);
-            quadrant[a2update] = qVal;
-            if (a2update < BZ_N_OVERSHOOT)
-               quadrant[a2update + nblock] = qVal;
-         }
-         AssertH ( ((bbSize-1) >> shifts) <= 65535, 1002 );
-      }
-
-   }
-
-   if (verb >= 4)
-      VPrintf3 ( "        %d pointers, %d sorted, %d scanned\n",
-                 nblock, numQSorted, nblock - numQSorted );
-}
-
-#undef BIGFREQ
-#undef SETMASK
-#undef CLEARMASK
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/* Pre:
-      nblock > 0
-      arr2 exists for [0 .. nblock-1 +N_OVERSHOOT]
-      ((UChar*)arr2)  [0 .. nblock-1] holds block
-      arr1 exists for [0 .. nblock-1]
-
-   Post:
-      ((UChar*)arr2) [0 .. nblock-1] holds block
-      All other areas of block destroyed
-      ftab [ 0 .. 65536 ] destroyed
-      arr1 [0 .. nblock-1] holds sorted order
-*/
-void BZ2_blockSort ( EState* s )
-{
-   UInt32* ptr    = s->ptr; 
-   UChar*  block  = s->block;
-   UInt32* ftab   = s->ftab;
-   Int32   nblock = s->nblock;
-   Int32   verb   = s->verbosity;
-   Int32   wfact  = s->workFactor;
-   UInt16* quadrant;
-   Int32   budget;
-   Int32   budgetInit;
-   Int32   i;
-
-   if (nblock < 10000) {
-      fallbackSort ( s->arr1, s->arr2, ftab, nblock, verb );
-   } else {
-      /* Calculate the location for quadrant, remembering to get
-         the alignment right.  Assumes that &(block[0]) is at least
-         2-byte aligned -- this should be ok since block is really
-         the first section of arr2.
-      */
-      i = nblock+BZ_N_OVERSHOOT;
-      if (i & 1) i++;
-      quadrant = (UInt16*)(&(block[i]));
-
-      /* (wfact-1) / 3 puts the default-factor-30
-         transition point at very roughly the same place as 
-         with v0.1 and v0.9.0.  
-         Not that it particularly matters any more, since the
-         resulting compressed stream is now the same regardless
-         of whether or not we use the main sort or fallback sort.
-      */
-      if (wfact < 1  ) wfact = 1;
-      if (wfact > 100) wfact = 100;
-      budgetInit = nblock * ((wfact-1) / 3);
-      budget = budgetInit;
-
-      mainSort ( ptr, block, quadrant, ftab, nblock, verb, &budget );
-      if (verb >= 3) 
-         VPrintf3 ( "      %d work, %d block, ratio %5.2f\n",
-                    budgetInit - budget,
-                    nblock, 
-                    (float)(budgetInit - budget) /
-                    (float)(nblock==0 ? 1 : nblock) ); 
-      if (budget < 0) {
-         if (verb >= 2) 
-            VPrintf0 ( "    too repetitive; using fallback"
-                       " sorting algorithm\n" );
-         fallbackSort ( s->arr1, s->arr2, ftab, nblock, verb );
-      }
-   }
-
-   s->origPtr = -1;
-   for (i = 0; i < s->nblock; i++)
-      if (ptr[i] == 0)
-         { s->origPtr = i; break; };
-
-   AssertH( s->origPtr != -1, 1003 );
-}
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                       blocksort.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bz-common.xsl b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bz-common.xsl
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diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzcompress.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzcompress.c
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index caf7696..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzcompress.c
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-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Compression machinery (not incl block sorting)        ---*/
-/*---                                            compress.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-/* CHANGES
-    0.9.0    -- original version.
-    0.9.0a/b -- no changes in this file.
-    0.9.0c   -- changed setting of nGroups in sendMTFValues() 
-                so as to do a bit better on small files
-*/
-
-#include "bzlib_private.h"
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Bit stream I/O                              ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ2_bsInitWrite ( EState* s )
-{
-   s->bsLive = 0;
-   s->bsBuff = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void bsFinishWrite ( EState* s )
-{
-   while (s->bsLive > 0) {
-      s->zbits[s->numZ] = (UChar)(s->bsBuff >> 24);
-      s->numZ++;
-      s->bsBuff <<= 8;
-      s->bsLive -= 8;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-#define bsNEEDW(nz)                           \
-{                                             \
-   while (s->bsLive >= 8) {                   \
-      s->zbits[s->numZ]                       \
-         = (UChar)(s->bsBuff >> 24);          \
-      s->numZ++;                              \
-      s->bsBuff <<= 8;                        \
-      s->bsLive -= 8;                         \
-   }                                          \
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-__inline__
-void bsW ( EState* s, Int32 n, UInt32 v )
-{
-   bsNEEDW ( n );
-   s->bsBuff |= (v << (32 - s->bsLive - n));
-   s->bsLive += n;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void bsPutUInt32 ( EState* s, UInt32 u )
-{
-   bsW ( s, 8, (u >> 24) & 0xffL );
-   bsW ( s, 8, (u >> 16) & 0xffL );
-   bsW ( s, 8, (u >>  8) & 0xffL );
-   bsW ( s, 8,  u        & 0xffL );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void bsPutUChar ( EState* s, UChar c )
-{
-   bsW( s, 8, (UInt32)c );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- The back end proper                         ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void makeMaps_e ( EState* s )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-   s->nInUse = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
-      if (s->inUse[i]) {
-         s->unseqToSeq[i] = s->nInUse;
-         s->nInUse++;
-      }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void generateMTFValues ( EState* s )
-{
-   UChar   yy[256];
-   Int32   i, j;
-   Int32   zPend;
-   Int32   wr;
-   Int32   EOB;
-
-   /* 
-      After sorting (eg, here),
-         s->arr1 [ 0 .. s->nblock-1 ] holds sorted order,
-         and
-         ((UChar*)s->arr2) [ 0 .. s->nblock-1 ] 
-         holds the original block data.
-
-      The first thing to do is generate the MTF values,
-      and put them in
-         ((UInt16*)s->arr1) [ 0 .. s->nblock-1 ].
-      Because there are strictly fewer or equal MTF values
-      than block values, ptr values in this area are overwritten
-      with MTF values only when they are no longer needed.
-
-      The final compressed bitstream is generated into the
-      area starting at
-         (UChar*) (&((UChar*)s->arr2)[s->nblock])
-
-      These storage aliases are set up in bzCompressInit(),
-      except for the last one, which is arranged in 
-      compressBlock().
-   */
-   UInt32* ptr   = s->ptr;
-   UChar* block  = s->block;
-   UInt16* mtfv  = s->mtfv;
-
-   makeMaps_e ( s );
-   EOB = s->nInUse+1;
-
-   for (i = 0; i <= EOB; i++) s->mtfFreq[i] = 0;
-
-   wr = 0;
-   zPend = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < s->nInUse; i++) yy[i] = (UChar) i;
-
-   for (i = 0; i < s->nblock; i++) {
-      UChar ll_i;
-      AssertD ( wr <= i, "generateMTFValues(1)" );
-      j = ptr[i]-1; if (j < 0) j += s->nblock;
-      ll_i = s->unseqToSeq[block[j]];
-      AssertD ( ll_i < s->nInUse, "generateMTFValues(2a)" );
-
-      if (yy[0] == ll_i) { 
-         zPend++;
-      } else {
-
-         if (zPend > 0) {
-            zPend--;
-            while (True) {
-               if (zPend & 1) {
-                  mtfv[wr] = BZ_RUNB; wr++; 
-                  s->mtfFreq[BZ_RUNB]++; 
-               } else {
-                  mtfv[wr] = BZ_RUNA; wr++; 
-                  s->mtfFreq[BZ_RUNA]++; 
-               }
-               if (zPend < 2) break;
-               zPend = (zPend - 2) / 2;
-            };
-            zPend = 0;
-         }
-         {
-            register UChar  rtmp;
-            register UChar* ryy_j;
-            register UChar  rll_i;
-            rtmp  = yy[1];
-            yy[1] = yy[0];
-            ryy_j = &(yy[1]);
-            rll_i = ll_i;
-            while ( rll_i != rtmp ) {
-               register UChar rtmp2;
-               ryy_j++;
-               rtmp2  = rtmp;
-               rtmp   = *ryy_j;
-               *ryy_j = rtmp2;
-            };
-            yy[0] = rtmp;
-            j = ryy_j - &(yy[0]);
-            mtfv[wr] = j+1; wr++; s->mtfFreq[j+1]++;
-         }
-
-      }
-   }
-
-   if (zPend > 0) {
-      zPend--;
-      while (True) {
-         if (zPend & 1) {
-            mtfv[wr] = BZ_RUNB; wr++; 
-            s->mtfFreq[BZ_RUNB]++; 
-         } else {
-            mtfv[wr] = BZ_RUNA; wr++; 
-            s->mtfFreq[BZ_RUNA]++; 
-         }
-         if (zPend < 2) break;
-         zPend = (zPend - 2) / 2;
-      };
-      zPend = 0;
-   }
-
-   mtfv[wr] = EOB; wr++; s->mtfFreq[EOB]++;
-
-   s->nMTF = wr;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-#define BZ_LESSER_ICOST  0
-#define BZ_GREATER_ICOST 15
-
-static
-void sendMTFValues ( EState* s )
-{
-   Int32 v, t, i, j, gs, ge, totc, bt, bc, iter;
-   Int32 nSelectors, alphaSize, minLen, maxLen, selCtr;
-   Int32 nGroups, nBytes;
-
-   /*--
-   UChar  len [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-   is a global since the decoder also needs it.
-
-   Int32  code[BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-   Int32  rfreq[BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-   are also globals only used in this proc.
-   Made global to keep stack frame size small.
-   --*/
-
-
-   UInt16 cost[BZ_N_GROUPS];
-   Int32  fave[BZ_N_GROUPS];
-
-   UInt16* mtfv = s->mtfv;
-
-   if (s->verbosity >= 3)
-      VPrintf3( "      %d in block, %d after MTF & 1-2 coding, "
-                "%d+2 syms in use\n", 
-                s->nblock, s->nMTF, s->nInUse );
-
-   alphaSize = s->nInUse+2;
-   for (t = 0; t < BZ_N_GROUPS; t++)
-      for (v = 0; v < alphaSize; v++)
-         s->len[t][v] = BZ_GREATER_ICOST;
-
-   /*--- Decide how many coding tables to use ---*/
-   AssertH ( s->nMTF > 0, 3001 );
-   if (s->nMTF < 200)  nGroups = 2; else
-   if (s->nMTF < 600)  nGroups = 3; else
-   if (s->nMTF < 1200) nGroups = 4; else
-   if (s->nMTF < 2400) nGroups = 5; else
-                       nGroups = 6;
-
-   /*--- Generate an initial set of coding tables ---*/
-   { 
-      Int32 nPart, remF, tFreq, aFreq;
-
-      nPart = nGroups;
-      remF  = s->nMTF;
-      gs = 0;
-      while (nPart > 0) {
-         tFreq = remF / nPart;
-         ge = gs-1;
-         aFreq = 0;
-         while (aFreq < tFreq && ge < alphaSize-1) {
-            ge++;
-            aFreq += s->mtfFreq[ge];
-         }
-
-         if (ge > gs 
-             && nPart != nGroups && nPart != 1 
-             && ((nGroups-nPart) % 2 == 1)) {
-            aFreq -= s->mtfFreq[ge];
-            ge--;
-         }
-
-         if (s->verbosity >= 3)
-            VPrintf5( "      initial group %d, [%d .. %d], "
-                      "has %d syms (%4.1f%%)\n",
-                      nPart, gs, ge, aFreq, 
-                      (100.0 * (float)aFreq) / (float)(s->nMTF) );
- 
-         for (v = 0; v < alphaSize; v++)
-            if (v >= gs && v <= ge) 
-               s->len[nPart-1][v] = BZ_LESSER_ICOST; else
-               s->len[nPart-1][v] = BZ_GREATER_ICOST;
- 
-         nPart--;
-         gs = ge+1;
-         remF -= aFreq;
-      }
-   }
-
-   /*--- 
-      Iterate up to BZ_N_ITERS times to improve the tables.
-   ---*/
-   for (iter = 0; iter < BZ_N_ITERS; iter++) {
-
-      for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++) fave[t] = 0;
-
-      for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++)
-         for (v = 0; v < alphaSize; v++)
-            s->rfreq[t][v] = 0;
-
-      /*---
-        Set up an auxiliary length table which is used to fast-track
-	the common case (nGroups == 6). 
-      ---*/
-      if (nGroups == 6) {
-         for (v = 0; v < alphaSize; v++) {
-            s->len_pack[v][0] = (s->len[1][v] << 16) | s->len[0][v];
-            s->len_pack[v][1] = (s->len[3][v] << 16) | s->len[2][v];
-            s->len_pack[v][2] = (s->len[5][v] << 16) | s->len[4][v];
-	 }
-      }
-
-      nSelectors = 0;
-      totc = 0;
-      gs = 0;
-      while (True) {
-
-         /*--- Set group start & end marks. --*/
-         if (gs >= s->nMTF) break;
-         ge = gs + BZ_G_SIZE - 1; 
-         if (ge >= s->nMTF) ge = s->nMTF-1;
-
-         /*-- 
-            Calculate the cost of this group as coded
-            by each of the coding tables.
-         --*/
-         for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++) cost[t] = 0;
-
-         if (nGroups == 6 && 50 == ge-gs+1) {
-            /*--- fast track the common case ---*/
-            register UInt32 cost01, cost23, cost45;
-            register UInt16 icv;
-            cost01 = cost23 = cost45 = 0;
-
-#           define BZ_ITER(nn)                \
-               icv = mtfv[gs+(nn)];           \
-               cost01 += s->len_pack[icv][0]; \
-               cost23 += s->len_pack[icv][1]; \
-               cost45 += s->len_pack[icv][2]; \
-
-            BZ_ITER(0);  BZ_ITER(1);  BZ_ITER(2);  BZ_ITER(3);  BZ_ITER(4);
-            BZ_ITER(5);  BZ_ITER(6);  BZ_ITER(7);  BZ_ITER(8);  BZ_ITER(9);
-            BZ_ITER(10); BZ_ITER(11); BZ_ITER(12); BZ_ITER(13); BZ_ITER(14);
-            BZ_ITER(15); BZ_ITER(16); BZ_ITER(17); BZ_ITER(18); BZ_ITER(19);
-            BZ_ITER(20); BZ_ITER(21); BZ_ITER(22); BZ_ITER(23); BZ_ITER(24);
-            BZ_ITER(25); BZ_ITER(26); BZ_ITER(27); BZ_ITER(28); BZ_ITER(29);
-            BZ_ITER(30); BZ_ITER(31); BZ_ITER(32); BZ_ITER(33); BZ_ITER(34);
-            BZ_ITER(35); BZ_ITER(36); BZ_ITER(37); BZ_ITER(38); BZ_ITER(39);
-            BZ_ITER(40); BZ_ITER(41); BZ_ITER(42); BZ_ITER(43); BZ_ITER(44);
-            BZ_ITER(45); BZ_ITER(46); BZ_ITER(47); BZ_ITER(48); BZ_ITER(49);
-
-#           undef BZ_ITER
-
-            cost[0] = cost01 & 0xffff; cost[1] = cost01 >> 16;
-            cost[2] = cost23 & 0xffff; cost[3] = cost23 >> 16;
-            cost[4] = cost45 & 0xffff; cost[5] = cost45 >> 16;
-
-         } else {
-	    /*--- slow version which correctly handles all situations ---*/
-            for (i = gs; i <= ge; i++) { 
-               UInt16 icv = mtfv[i];
-               for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++) cost[t] += s->len[t][icv];
-            }
-         }
- 
-         /*-- 
-            Find the coding table which is best for this group,
-            and record its identity in the selector table.
-         --*/
-         bc = 999999999; bt = -1;
-         for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++)
-            if (cost[t] < bc) { bc = cost[t]; bt = t; };
-         totc += bc;
-         fave[bt]++;
-         s->selector[nSelectors] = bt;
-         nSelectors++;
-
-         /*-- 
-            Increment the symbol frequencies for the selected table.
-          --*/
-         if (nGroups == 6 && 50 == ge-gs+1) {
-            /*--- fast track the common case ---*/
-
-#           define BZ_ITUR(nn) s->rfreq[bt][ mtfv[gs+(nn)] ]++
-
-            BZ_ITUR(0);  BZ_ITUR(1);  BZ_ITUR(2);  BZ_ITUR(3);  BZ_ITUR(4);
-            BZ_ITUR(5);  BZ_ITUR(6);  BZ_ITUR(7);  BZ_ITUR(8);  BZ_ITUR(9);
-            BZ_ITUR(10); BZ_ITUR(11); BZ_ITUR(12); BZ_ITUR(13); BZ_ITUR(14);
-            BZ_ITUR(15); BZ_ITUR(16); BZ_ITUR(17); BZ_ITUR(18); BZ_ITUR(19);
-            BZ_ITUR(20); BZ_ITUR(21); BZ_ITUR(22); BZ_ITUR(23); BZ_ITUR(24);
-            BZ_ITUR(25); BZ_ITUR(26); BZ_ITUR(27); BZ_ITUR(28); BZ_ITUR(29);
-            BZ_ITUR(30); BZ_ITUR(31); BZ_ITUR(32); BZ_ITUR(33); BZ_ITUR(34);
-            BZ_ITUR(35); BZ_ITUR(36); BZ_ITUR(37); BZ_ITUR(38); BZ_ITUR(39);
-            BZ_ITUR(40); BZ_ITUR(41); BZ_ITUR(42); BZ_ITUR(43); BZ_ITUR(44);
-            BZ_ITUR(45); BZ_ITUR(46); BZ_ITUR(47); BZ_ITUR(48); BZ_ITUR(49);
-
-#           undef BZ_ITUR
-
-         } else {
-	    /*--- slow version which correctly handles all situations ---*/
-            for (i = gs; i <= ge; i++)
-               s->rfreq[bt][ mtfv[i] ]++;
-         }
-
-         gs = ge+1;
-      }
-      if (s->verbosity >= 3) {
-         VPrintf2 ( "      pass %d: size is %d, grp uses are ", 
-                   iter+1, totc/8 );
-         for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++)
-            VPrintf1 ( "%d ", fave[t] );
-         VPrintf0 ( "\n" );
-      }
-
-      /*--
-        Recompute the tables based on the accumulated frequencies.
-      --*/
-      /* maxLen was changed from 20 to 17 in bzip2-1.0.3.  See 
-         comment in huffman.c for details. */
-      for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++)
-         BZ2_hbMakeCodeLengths ( &(s->len[t][0]), &(s->rfreq[t][0]), 
-                                 alphaSize, 17 /*20*/ );
-   }
-
-
-   AssertH( nGroups < 8, 3002 );
-   AssertH( nSelectors < 32768 &&
-            nSelectors <= (2 + (900000 / BZ_G_SIZE)),
-            3003 );
-
-
-   /*--- Compute MTF values for the selectors. ---*/
-   {
-      UChar pos[BZ_N_GROUPS], ll_i, tmp2, tmp;
-      for (i = 0; i < nGroups; i++) pos[i] = i;
-      for (i = 0; i < nSelectors; i++) {
-         ll_i = s->selector[i];
-         j = 0;
-         tmp = pos[j];
-         while ( ll_i != tmp ) {
-            j++;
-            tmp2 = tmp;
-            tmp = pos[j];
-            pos[j] = tmp2;
-         };
-         pos[0] = tmp;
-         s->selectorMtf[i] = j;
-      }
-   };
-
-   /*--- Assign actual codes for the tables. --*/
-   for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++) {
-      minLen = 32;
-      maxLen = 0;
-      for (i = 0; i < alphaSize; i++) {
-         if (s->len[t][i] > maxLen) maxLen = s->len[t][i];
-         if (s->len[t][i] < minLen) minLen = s->len[t][i];
-      }
-      AssertH ( !(maxLen > 17 /*20*/ ), 3004 );
-      AssertH ( !(minLen < 1),  3005 );
-      BZ2_hbAssignCodes ( &(s->code[t][0]), &(s->len[t][0]), 
-                          minLen, maxLen, alphaSize );
-   }
-
-   /*--- Transmit the mapping table. ---*/
-   { 
-      Bool inUse16[16];
-      for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
-          inUse16[i] = False;
-          for (j = 0; j < 16; j++)
-             if (s->inUse[i * 16 + j]) inUse16[i] = True;
-      }
-     
-      nBytes = s->numZ;
-      for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
-         if (inUse16[i]) bsW(s,1,1); else bsW(s,1,0);
-
-      for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
-         if (inUse16[i])
-            for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) {
-               if (s->inUse[i * 16 + j]) bsW(s,1,1); else bsW(s,1,0);
-            }
-
-      if (s->verbosity >= 3) 
-         VPrintf1( "      bytes: mapping %d, ", s->numZ-nBytes );
-   }
-
-   /*--- Now the selectors. ---*/
-   nBytes = s->numZ;
-   bsW ( s, 3, nGroups );
-   bsW ( s, 15, nSelectors );
-   for (i = 0; i < nSelectors; i++) { 
-      for (j = 0; j < s->selectorMtf[i]; j++) bsW(s,1,1);
-      bsW(s,1,0);
-   }
-   if (s->verbosity >= 3)
-      VPrintf1( "selectors %d, ", s->numZ-nBytes );
-
-   /*--- Now the coding tables. ---*/
-   nBytes = s->numZ;
-
-   for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++) {
-      Int32 curr = s->len[t][0];
-      bsW ( s, 5, curr );
-      for (i = 0; i < alphaSize; i++) {
-         while (curr < s->len[t][i]) { bsW(s,2,2); curr++; /* 10 */ };
-         while (curr > s->len[t][i]) { bsW(s,2,3); curr--; /* 11 */ };
-         bsW ( s, 1, 0 );
-      }
-   }
-
-   if (s->verbosity >= 3)
-      VPrintf1 ( "code lengths %d, ", s->numZ-nBytes );
-
-   /*--- And finally, the block data proper ---*/
-   nBytes = s->numZ;
-   selCtr = 0;
-   gs = 0;
-   while (True) {
-      if (gs >= s->nMTF) break;
-      ge = gs + BZ_G_SIZE - 1; 
-      if (ge >= s->nMTF) ge = s->nMTF-1;
-      AssertH ( s->selector[selCtr] < nGroups, 3006 );
-
-      if (nGroups == 6 && 50 == ge-gs+1) {
-            /*--- fast track the common case ---*/
-            UInt16 mtfv_i;
-            UChar* s_len_sel_selCtr 
-               = &(s->len[s->selector[selCtr]][0]);
-            Int32* s_code_sel_selCtr
-               = &(s->code[s->selector[selCtr]][0]);
-
-#           define BZ_ITAH(nn)                      \
-               mtfv_i = mtfv[gs+(nn)];              \
-               bsW ( s,                             \
-                     s_len_sel_selCtr[mtfv_i],      \
-                     s_code_sel_selCtr[mtfv_i] )
-
-            BZ_ITAH(0);  BZ_ITAH(1);  BZ_ITAH(2);  BZ_ITAH(3);  BZ_ITAH(4);
-            BZ_ITAH(5);  BZ_ITAH(6);  BZ_ITAH(7);  BZ_ITAH(8);  BZ_ITAH(9);
-            BZ_ITAH(10); BZ_ITAH(11); BZ_ITAH(12); BZ_ITAH(13); BZ_ITAH(14);
-            BZ_ITAH(15); BZ_ITAH(16); BZ_ITAH(17); BZ_ITAH(18); BZ_ITAH(19);
-            BZ_ITAH(20); BZ_ITAH(21); BZ_ITAH(22); BZ_ITAH(23); BZ_ITAH(24);
-            BZ_ITAH(25); BZ_ITAH(26); BZ_ITAH(27); BZ_ITAH(28); BZ_ITAH(29);
-            BZ_ITAH(30); BZ_ITAH(31); BZ_ITAH(32); BZ_ITAH(33); BZ_ITAH(34);
-            BZ_ITAH(35); BZ_ITAH(36); BZ_ITAH(37); BZ_ITAH(38); BZ_ITAH(39);
-            BZ_ITAH(40); BZ_ITAH(41); BZ_ITAH(42); BZ_ITAH(43); BZ_ITAH(44);
-            BZ_ITAH(45); BZ_ITAH(46); BZ_ITAH(47); BZ_ITAH(48); BZ_ITAH(49);
-
-#           undef BZ_ITAH
-
-      } else {
-	 /*--- slow version which correctly handles all situations ---*/
-         for (i = gs; i <= ge; i++) {
-            bsW ( s, 
-                  s->len  [s->selector[selCtr]] [mtfv[i]],
-                  s->code [s->selector[selCtr]] [mtfv[i]] );
-         }
-      }
-
-
-      gs = ge+1;
-      selCtr++;
-   }
-   AssertH( selCtr == nSelectors, 3007 );
-
-   if (s->verbosity >= 3)
-      VPrintf1( "codes %d\n", s->numZ-nBytes );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ2_compressBlock ( EState* s, Bool is_last_block )
-{
-   if (s->nblock > 0) {
-
-      BZ_FINALISE_CRC ( s->blockCRC );
-      s->combinedCRC = (s->combinedCRC << 1) | (s->combinedCRC >> 31);
-      s->combinedCRC ^= s->blockCRC;
-      if (s->blockNo > 1) s->numZ = 0;
-
-      if (s->verbosity >= 2)
-         VPrintf4( "    block %d: crc = 0x%08x, "
-                   "combined CRC = 0x%08x, size = %d\n",
-                   s->blockNo, s->blockCRC, s->combinedCRC, s->nblock );
-
-      BZ2_blockSort ( s );
-   }
-
-   s->zbits = (UChar*) (&((UChar*)s->arr2)[s->nblock]);
-
-   /*-- If this is the first block, create the stream header. --*/
-   if (s->blockNo == 1) {
-      BZ2_bsInitWrite ( s );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, BZ_HDR_B );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, BZ_HDR_Z );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, BZ_HDR_h );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, (UChar)(BZ_HDR_0 + s->blockSize100k) );
-   }
-
-   if (s->nblock > 0) {
-
-      bsPutUChar ( s, 0x31 ); bsPutUChar ( s, 0x41 );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, 0x59 ); bsPutUChar ( s, 0x26 );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, 0x53 ); bsPutUChar ( s, 0x59 );
-
-      /*-- Now the block's CRC, so it is in a known place. --*/
-      bsPutUInt32 ( s, s->blockCRC );
-
-      /*-- 
-         Now a single bit indicating (non-)randomisation. 
-         As of version 0.9.5, we use a better sorting algorithm
-         which makes randomisation unnecessary.  So always set
-         the randomised bit to 'no'.  Of course, the decoder
-         still needs to be able to handle randomised blocks
-         so as to maintain backwards compatibility with
-         older versions of bzip2.
-      --*/
-      bsW(s,1,0);
-
-      bsW ( s, 24, s->origPtr );
-      generateMTFValues ( s );
-      sendMTFValues ( s );
-   }
-
-
-   /*-- If this is the last block, add the stream trailer. --*/
-   if (is_last_block) {
-
-      bsPutUChar ( s, 0x17 ); bsPutUChar ( s, 0x72 );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, 0x45 ); bsPutUChar ( s, 0x38 );
-      bsPutUChar ( s, 0x50 ); bsPutUChar ( s, 0x90 );
-      bsPutUInt32 ( s, s->combinedCRC );
-      if (s->verbosity >= 2)
-         VPrintf1( "    final combined CRC = 0x%08x\n   ", s->combinedCRC );
-      bsFinishWrite ( s );
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                        compress.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzdiff b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzdiff
deleted file mode 100644
index 6fc38f9..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzdiff
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# sh is buggy on RS/6000 AIX 3.2. Replace above line with #!/bin/ksh
-
-# Bzcmp/diff wrapped for bzip2, 
-# adapted from zdiff by Philippe Troin  for Debian GNU/Linux.
-
-# Bzcmp and bzdiff are used to invoke the cmp or the  diff  pro-
-# gram  on compressed files.  All options specified are passed
-# directly to cmp or diff.  If only 1 file is specified,  then
-# the  files  compared  are file1 and an uncompressed file1.gz.
-# If two files are specified, then they are  uncompressed  (if
-# necessary) and fed to cmp or diff.  The exit status from cmp
-# or diff is preserved.
-
-PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:$PATH"; export PATH
-prog=`echo $0 | sed 's|.*/||'`
-case "$prog" in
-  *cmp) comp=${CMP-cmp}   ;;
-  *)    comp=${DIFF-diff} ;;
-esac
-
-OPTIONS=
-FILES=
-for ARG
-do
-    case "$ARG" in
-    -*)	OPTIONS="$OPTIONS $ARG";;
-     *)	if test -f "$ARG"; then
-            FILES="$FILES $ARG"
-        else
-            echo "${prog}: $ARG not found or not a regular file"
-	    exit 1
-        fi ;;
-    esac
-done
-if test -z "$FILES"; then
-	echo "Usage: $prog [${comp}_options] file [file]"
-	exit 1
-fi
-tmp=`mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/bzdiff.XXXXXXXXXX` || {
-      echo 'cannot create a temporary file' >&2
-      exit 1
-}
-set $FILES
-if test $# -eq 1; then
-	FILE=`echo "$1" | sed 's/.bz2$//'`
-	bzip2 -cd "$FILE.bz2" | $comp $OPTIONS - "$FILE"
-	STAT="$?"
-
-elif test $# -eq 2; then
-	case "$1" in
-        *.bz2)
-                case "$2" in
-	        *.bz2)
-			F=`echo "$2" | sed 's|.*/||;s|.bz2$||'`
-                        bzip2 -cdfq "$2" > $tmp
-                        bzip2 -cdfq "$1" | $comp $OPTIONS - $tmp
-                        STAT="$?"
-			/bin/rm -f $tmp;;
-
-                *)      bzip2 -cdfq "$1" | $comp $OPTIONS - "$2"
-                        STAT="$?";;
-                esac;;
-        *)      case "$2" in
-	        *.bz2)
-                        bzip2 -cdfq "$2" | $comp $OPTIONS "$1" -
-                        STAT="$?";;
-                *)      $comp $OPTIONS "$1" "$2"
-                        STAT="$?";;
-                esac;;
-	esac
-        exit "$STAT"
-else
-	echo "Usage: $prog [${comp}_options] file [file]"
-	exit 1
-fi
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzdiff.1 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzdiff.1
deleted file mode 100644
index adb7a8e..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzdiff.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-\"Shamelessly copied from zmore.1 by Philippe Troin 
-\"for Debian GNU/Linux
-.TH BZDIFF 1
-.SH NAME
-bzcmp, bzdiff \- compare bzip2 compressed files
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B bzcmp
-[ cmp_options ] file1
-[ file2 ]
-.br
-.B bzdiff
-[ diff_options ] file1
-[ file2 ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I  Bzcmp
-and 
-.I bzdiff
-are used to invoke the
-.I cmp
-or the
-.I diff
-program on bzip2 compressed files.  All options specified are passed
-directly to
-.I cmp
-or
-.IR diff "."
-If only 1 file is specified, then the files compared are
-.I file1
-and an uncompressed
-.IR file1 ".bz2."
-If two files are specified, then they are uncompressed if necessary and fed to
-.I cmp
-or
-.IR diff "."
-The exit status from 
-.I cmp
-or
-.I diff
-is preserved.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-cmp(1), diff(1), bzmore(1), bzless(1), bzgrep(1), bzip2(1)
-.SH BUGS
-Messages from the
-.I cmp
-or
-.I diff
-programs refer to temporary filenames instead of those specified.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzgrep b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzgrep
deleted file mode 100644
index 9a04b83..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzgrep
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@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Bzgrep wrapped for bzip2, 
-# adapted from zgrep by Philippe Troin  for Debian GNU/Linux.
-## zgrep notice:
-## zgrep -- a wrapper around a grep program that decompresses files as needed
-## Adapted from a version sent by Charles Levert 
-
-PATH="/usr/bin:$PATH"; export PATH
-
-prog=`echo $0 | sed 's|.*/||'`
-case "$prog" in
-	*egrep)	grep=${EGREP-egrep}	;;
-	*fgrep)	grep=${FGREP-fgrep}	;;
-	*)	grep=${GREP-grep}	;;
-esac
-pat=""
-while test $# -ne 0; do
-  case "$1" in
-  -e | -f) opt="$opt $1"; shift; pat="$1"
-           if test "$grep" = grep; then  # grep is buggy with -e on SVR4
-             grep=egrep
-           fi;;
-  -A | -B) opt="$opt $1 $2"; shift;;
-  -*)	   opt="$opt $1";;
-   *)      if test -z "$pat"; then
-	     pat="$1"
-	   else
-	     break;
-           fi;;
-  esac
-  shift
-done
-
-if test -z "$pat"; then
-  echo "grep through bzip2 files"
-  echo "usage: $prog [grep_options] pattern [files]"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-list=0
-silent=0
-op=`echo "$opt" | sed -e 's/ //g' -e 's/-//g'`
-case "$op" in
-  *l*) list=1
-esac
-case "$op" in
-  *h*) silent=1
-esac
-
-if test $# -eq 0; then
-  bzip2 -cdfq | $grep $opt "$pat"
-  exit $?
-fi
-
-res=0
-for i do
-  if test -f "$i"; then :; else if test -f "$i.bz2"; then i="$i.bz2"; fi; fi
-  if test $list -eq 1; then
-    bzip2 -cdfq "$i" | $grep $opt "$pat" 2>&1 > /dev/null && echo $i
-    r=$?
-  elif test $# -eq 1 -o $silent -eq 1; then
-    bzip2 -cdfq "$i" | $grep $opt "$pat"
-    r=$?
-  else
-    j=${i//\\/\\\\}
-    j=${j//|/\\|}
-    j=${j//&/\\&}
-    j=`printf "%s" "$j" | tr '\n' ' '`
-    bzip2 -cdfq "$i" | $grep $opt "$pat" | sed "s|^|${j}:|"
-    r=$?
-  fi
-  test "$r" -ne 0 && res="$r"
-done
-exit $res
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzgrep.1 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzgrep.1
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-\"Shamelessly copied from zmore.1 by Philippe Troin 
-\"for Debian GNU/Linux
-.TH BZGREP 1
-.SH NAME
-bzgrep, bzfgrep, bzegrep \- search possibly bzip2 compressed files for a regular expression
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B bzgrep
-[ grep_options ]
-.BI  [\ -e\ ] " pattern"
-.IR filename ".\|.\|."
-.br
-.B bzegrep
-[ egrep_options ]
-.BI  [\ -e\ ] " pattern"
-.IR filename ".\|.\|."
-.br
-.B bzfgrep
-[ fgrep_options ]
-.BI  [\ -e\ ] " pattern"
-.IR filename ".\|.\|."
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.IR  Bzgrep
-is used to invoke the
-.I grep
-on bzip2-compressed files. All options specified are passed directly to
-.I grep.
-If no file is specified, then the standard input is decompressed
-if necessary and fed to grep.
-Otherwise the given files are uncompressed if necessary and fed to
-.I grep.
-.PP
-If
-.I bzgrep
-is invoked as
-.I bzegrep
-or
-.I bzfgrep
-then
-.I egrep
-or
-.I fgrep
-is used instead of
-.I grep.
-If the GREP environment variable is set,
-.I bzgrep
-uses it as the
-.I grep
-program to be invoked. For example:
-
-    for sh:  GREP=fgrep  bzgrep string files
-    for csh: (setenv GREP fgrep; bzgrep string files)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Charles Levert (charles@comm.polymtl.ca). Adapted to bzip2 by Philippe
-Troin  for Debian GNU/Linux.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-grep(1), egrep(1), fgrep(1), bzdiff(1), bzmore(1), bzless(1), bzip2(1)
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-
-code, tt, pre { font-size: 120%; }
-code, tt { color: #761596; }
-
-div.literallayout, pre.programlisting, pre.screen {
- color:      #000000;
- padding:    0.5em;
- background: #eeeeee;
- border:     1px solid #626262;
- background-color: #eeeeee;
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diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.1 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.1
deleted file mode 100644
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-.PU
-.TH bzip2 1
-.SH NAME
-bzip2, bunzip2 \- a block-sorting file compressor, v1.0.6
-.br
-bzcat \- decompresses files to stdout
-.br
-bzip2recover \- recovers data from damaged bzip2 files
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.ll +8
-.B bzip2
-.RB [ " \-cdfkqstvzVL123456789 " ]
-[
-.I "filenames \&..."
-]
-.ll -8
-.br
-.B bunzip2
-.RB [ " \-fkvsVL " ]
-[ 
-.I "filenames \&..."
-]
-.br
-.B bzcat
-.RB [ " \-s " ]
-[ 
-.I "filenames \&..."
-]
-.br
-.B bzip2recover
-.I "filename"
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I bzip2
-compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block sorting
-text compression algorithm, and Huffman coding.  Compression is
-generally considerably better than that achieved by more conventional
-LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of the PPM
-family of statistical compressors.
-
-The command-line options are deliberately very similar to 
-those of 
-.I GNU gzip, 
-but they are not identical.
-
-.I bzip2
-expects a list of file names to accompany the
-command-line flags.  Each file is replaced by a compressed version of
-itself, with the name "original_name.bz2".  
-Each compressed file
-has the same modification date, permissions, and, when possible,
-ownership as the corresponding original, so that these properties can
-be correctly restored at decompression time.  File name handling is
-naive in the sense that there is no mechanism for preserving original
-file names, permissions, ownerships or dates in filesystems which lack
-these concepts, or have serious file name length restrictions, such as
-MS-DOS.
-
-.I bzip2
-and
-.I bunzip2
-will by default not overwrite existing
-files.  If you want this to happen, specify the \-f flag.
-
-If no file names are specified,
-.I bzip2
-compresses from standard
-input to standard output.  In this case,
-.I bzip2
-will decline to
-write compressed output to a terminal, as this would be entirely
-incomprehensible and therefore pointless.
-
-.I bunzip2
-(or
-.I bzip2 \-d) 
-decompresses all
-specified files.  Files which were not created by 
-.I bzip2
-will be detected and ignored, and a warning issued.  
-.I bzip2
-attempts to guess the filename for the decompressed file 
-from that of the compressed file as follows:
-
-       filename.bz2    becomes   filename
-       filename.bz     becomes   filename
-       filename.tbz2   becomes   filename.tar
-       filename.tbz    becomes   filename.tar
-       anyothername    becomes   anyothername.out
-
-If the file does not end in one of the recognised endings, 
-.I .bz2, 
-.I .bz, 
-.I .tbz2
-or
-.I .tbz, 
-.I bzip2 
-complains that it cannot
-guess the name of the original file, and uses the original name
-with
-.I .out
-appended.
-
-As with compression, supplying no
-filenames causes decompression from 
-standard input to standard output.
-
-.I bunzip2 
-will correctly decompress a file which is the
-concatenation of two or more compressed files.  The result is the
-concatenation of the corresponding uncompressed files.  Integrity
-testing (\-t) 
-of concatenated 
-compressed files is also supported.
-
-You can also compress or decompress files to the standard output by
-giving the \-c flag.  Multiple files may be compressed and
-decompressed like this.  The resulting outputs are fed sequentially to
-stdout.  Compression of multiple files 
-in this manner generates a stream
-containing multiple compressed file representations.  Such a stream
-can be decompressed correctly only by
-.I bzip2 
-version 0.9.0 or
-later.  Earlier versions of
-.I bzip2
-will stop after decompressing
-the first file in the stream.
-
-.I bzcat
-(or
-.I bzip2 -dc) 
-decompresses all specified files to
-the standard output.
-
-.I bzip2
-will read arguments from the environment variables
-.I BZIP2
-and
-.I BZIP,
-in that order, and will process them
-before any arguments read from the command line.  This gives a 
-convenient way to supply default arguments.
-
-Compression is always performed, even if the compressed 
-file is slightly
-larger than the original.  Files of less than about one hundred bytes
-tend to get larger, since the compression mechanism has a constant
-overhead in the region of 50 bytes.  Random data (including the output
-of most file compressors) is coded at about 8.05 bits per byte, giving
-an expansion of around 0.5%.
-
-As a self-check for your protection, 
-.I 
-bzip2
-uses 32-bit CRCs to
-make sure that the decompressed version of a file is identical to the
-original.  This guards against corruption of the compressed data, and
-against undetected bugs in
-.I bzip2
-(hopefully very unlikely).  The
-chances of data corruption going undetected is microscopic, about one
-chance in four billion for each file processed.  Be aware, though, that
-the check occurs upon decompression, so it can only tell you that
-something is wrong.  It can't help you 
-recover the original uncompressed
-data.  You can use 
-.I bzip2recover
-to try to recover data from
-damaged files.
-
-Return values: 0 for a normal exit, 1 for environmental problems (file
-not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, &c), 2 to indicate a corrupt
-compressed file, 3 for an internal consistency error (eg, bug) which
-caused
-.I bzip2
-to panic.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-c --stdout
-Compress or decompress to standard output.
-.TP
-.B \-d --decompress
-Force decompression.  
-.I bzip2, 
-.I bunzip2 
-and
-.I bzcat 
-are
-really the same program, and the decision about what actions to take is
-done on the basis of which name is used.  This flag overrides that
-mechanism, and forces 
-.I bzip2
-to decompress.
-.TP
-.B \-z --compress
-The complement to \-d: forces compression, regardless of the
-invocation name.
-.TP
-.B \-t --test
-Check integrity of the specified file(s), but don't decompress them.
-This really performs a trial decompression and throws away the result.
-.TP
-.B \-f --force
-Force overwrite of output files.  Normally,
-.I bzip2 
-will not overwrite
-existing output files.  Also forces 
-.I bzip2 
-to break hard links
-to files, which it otherwise wouldn't do.
-
-bzip2 normally declines to decompress files which don't have the
-correct magic header bytes.  If forced (-f), however, it will pass
-such files through unmodified.  This is how GNU gzip behaves.
-.TP
-.B \-k --keep
-Keep (don't delete) input files during compression
-or decompression.
-.TP
-.B \-s --small
-Reduce memory usage, for compression, decompression and testing.  Files
-are decompressed and tested using a modified algorithm which only
-requires 2.5 bytes per block byte.  This means any file can be
-decompressed in 2300k of memory, albeit at about half the normal speed.
-
-During compression, \-s selects a block size of 200k, which limits
-memory use to around the same figure, at the expense of your compression
-ratio.  In short, if your machine is low on memory (8 megabytes or
-less), use \-s for everything.  See MEMORY MANAGEMENT below.
-.TP
-.B \-q --quiet
-Suppress non-essential warning messages.  Messages pertaining to
-I/O errors and other critical events will not be suppressed.
-.TP
-.B \-v --verbose
-Verbose mode -- show the compression ratio for each file processed.
-Further \-v's increase the verbosity level, spewing out lots of
-information which is primarily of interest for diagnostic purposes.
-.TP
-.B \-L --license -V --version
-Display the software version, license terms and conditions.
-.TP
-.B \-1 (or \-\-fast) to \-9 (or \-\-best)
-Set the block size to 100 k, 200 k ..  900 k when compressing.  Has no
-effect when decompressing.  See MEMORY MANAGEMENT below.
-The \-\-fast and \-\-best aliases are primarily for GNU gzip 
-compatibility.  In particular, \-\-fast doesn't make things
-significantly faster.  
-And \-\-best merely selects the default behaviour.
-.TP
-.B \--
-Treats all subsequent arguments as file names, even if they start
-with a dash.  This is so you can handle files with names beginning
-with a dash, for example: bzip2 \-- \-myfilename.
-.TP
-.B \--repetitive-fast --repetitive-best
-These flags are redundant in versions 0.9.5 and above.  They provided
-some coarse control over the behaviour of the sorting algorithm in
-earlier versions, which was sometimes useful.  0.9.5 and above have an
-improved algorithm which renders these flags irrelevant.
-
-.SH MEMORY MANAGEMENT
-.I bzip2 
-compresses large files in blocks.  The block size affects
-both the compression ratio achieved, and the amount of memory needed for
-compression and decompression.  The flags \-1 through \-9
-specify the block size to be 100,000 bytes through 900,000 bytes (the
-default) respectively.  At decompression time, the block size used for
-compression is read from the header of the compressed file, and
-.I bunzip2
-then allocates itself just enough memory to decompress
-the file.  Since block sizes are stored in compressed files, it follows
-that the flags \-1 to \-9 are irrelevant to and so ignored
-during decompression.
-
-Compression and decompression requirements, 
-in bytes, can be estimated as:
-
-       Compression:   400k + ( 8 x block size )
-
-       Decompression: 100k + ( 4 x block size ), or
-                      100k + ( 2.5 x block size )
-
-Larger block sizes give rapidly diminishing marginal returns.  Most of
-the compression comes from the first two or three hundred k of block
-size, a fact worth bearing in mind when using
-.I bzip2
-on small machines.
-It is also important to appreciate that the decompression memory
-requirement is set at compression time by the choice of block size.
-
-For files compressed with the default 900k block size,
-.I bunzip2
-will require about 3700 kbytes to decompress.  To support decompression
-of any file on a 4 megabyte machine, 
-.I bunzip2
-has an option to
-decompress using approximately half this amount of memory, about 2300
-kbytes.  Decompression speed is also halved, so you should use this
-option only where necessary.  The relevant flag is -s.
-
-In general, try and use the largest block size memory constraints allow,
-since that maximises the compression achieved.  Compression and
-decompression speed are virtually unaffected by block size.
-
-Another significant point applies to files which fit in a single block
--- that means most files you'd encounter using a large block size.  The
-amount of real memory touched is proportional to the size of the file,
-since the file is smaller than a block.  For example, compressing a file
-20,000 bytes long with the flag -9 will cause the compressor to
-allocate around 7600k of memory, but only touch 400k + 20000 * 8 = 560
-kbytes of it.  Similarly, the decompressor will allocate 3700k but only
-touch 100k + 20000 * 4 = 180 kbytes.
-
-Here is a table which summarises the maximum memory usage for different
-block sizes.  Also recorded is the total compressed size for 14 files of
-the Calgary Text Compression Corpus totalling 3,141,622 bytes.  This
-column gives some feel for how compression varies with block size.
-These figures tend to understate the advantage of larger block sizes for
-larger files, since the Corpus is dominated by smaller files.
-
-           Compress   Decompress   Decompress   Corpus
-    Flag     usage      usage       -s usage     Size
-
-     -1      1200k       500k         350k      914704
-     -2      2000k       900k         600k      877703
-     -3      2800k      1300k         850k      860338
-     -4      3600k      1700k        1100k      846899
-     -5      4400k      2100k        1350k      845160
-     -6      5200k      2500k        1600k      838626
-     -7      6100k      2900k        1850k      834096
-     -8      6800k      3300k        2100k      828642
-     -9      7600k      3700k        2350k      828642
-
-.SH RECOVERING DATA FROM DAMAGED FILES
-.I bzip2
-compresses files in blocks, usually 900kbytes long.  Each
-block is handled independently.  If a media or transmission error causes
-a multi-block .bz2
-file to become damaged, it may be possible to
-recover data from the undamaged blocks in the file.
-
-The compressed representation of each block is delimited by a 48-bit
-pattern, which makes it possible to find the block boundaries with
-reasonable certainty.  Each block also carries its own 32-bit CRC, so
-damaged blocks can be distinguished from undamaged ones.
-
-.I bzip2recover
-is a simple program whose purpose is to search for
-blocks in .bz2 files, and write each block out into its own .bz2 
-file.  You can then use
-.I bzip2 
-\-t
-to test the
-integrity of the resulting files, and decompress those which are
-undamaged.
-
-.I bzip2recover
-takes a single argument, the name of the damaged file, 
-and writes a number of files "rec00001file.bz2",
-"rec00002file.bz2", etc, containing the  extracted  blocks.
-The  output  filenames  are  designed  so  that the use of
-wildcards in subsequent processing -- for example,  
-"bzip2 -dc  rec*file.bz2 > recovered_data" -- processes the files in
-the correct order.
-
-.I bzip2recover
-should be of most use dealing with large .bz2
-files,  as  these will contain many blocks.  It is clearly
-futile to use it on damaged single-block  files,  since  a
-damaged  block  cannot  be recovered.  If you wish to minimise 
-any potential data loss through media  or  transmission errors, 
-you might consider compressing with a smaller
-block size.
-
-.SH PERFORMANCE NOTES
-The sorting phase of compression gathers together similar strings in the
-file.  Because of this, files containing very long runs of repeated
-symbols, like "aabaabaabaab ..."  (repeated several hundred times) may
-compress more slowly than normal.  Versions 0.9.5 and above fare much
-better than previous versions in this respect.  The ratio between
-worst-case and average-case compression time is in the region of 10:1.
-For previous versions, this figure was more like 100:1.  You can use the
-\-vvvv option to monitor progress in great detail, if you want.
-
-Decompression speed is unaffected by these phenomena.
-
-.I bzip2
-usually allocates several megabytes of memory to operate
-in, and then charges all over it in a fairly random fashion.  This means
-that performance, both for compressing and decompressing, is largely
-determined by the speed at which your machine can service cache misses.
-Because of this, small changes to the code to reduce the miss rate have
-been observed to give disproportionately large performance improvements.
-I imagine 
-.I bzip2
-will perform best on machines with very large caches.
-
-.SH CAVEATS
-I/O error messages are not as helpful as they could be.
-.I bzip2
-tries hard to detect I/O errors and exit cleanly, but the details of
-what the problem is sometimes seem rather misleading.
-
-This manual page pertains to version 1.0.6 of
-.I bzip2.  
-Compressed data created by this version is entirely forwards and
-backwards compatible with the previous public releases, versions
-0.1pl2, 0.9.0, 0.9.5, 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2 and above, but with the following
-exception: 0.9.0 and above can correctly decompress multiple
-concatenated compressed files.  0.1pl2 cannot do this; it will stop
-after decompressing just the first file in the stream.
-
-.I bzip2recover
-versions prior to 1.0.2 used 32-bit integers to represent
-bit positions in compressed files, so they could not handle compressed
-files more than 512 megabytes long.  Versions 1.0.2 and above use
-64-bit ints on some platforms which support them (GNU supported
-targets, and Windows).  To establish whether or not bzip2recover was
-built with such a limitation, run it without arguments.  In any event
-you can build yourself an unlimited version if you can recompile it
-with MaybeUInt64 set to be an unsigned 64-bit integer.
-
-
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-Julian Seward, jsewardbzip.org.
-
-http://www.bzip.org
-
-The ideas embodied in
-.I bzip2
-are due to (at least) the following
-people: Michael Burrows and David Wheeler (for the block sorting
-transformation), David Wheeler (again, for the Huffman coder), Peter
-Fenwick (for the structured coding model in the original
-.I bzip,
-and many refinements), and Alistair Moffat, Radford Neal and Ian Witten
-(for the arithmetic coder in the original
-.I bzip).  
-I am much
-indebted for their help, support and advice.  See the manual in the
-source distribution for pointers to sources of documentation.  Christian
-von Roques encouraged me to look for faster sorting algorithms, so as to
-speed up compression.  Bela Lubkin encouraged me to improve the
-worst-case compression performance.  
-Donna Robinson XMLised the documentation.
-The bz* scripts are derived from those of GNU gzip.
-Many people sent patches, helped
-with portability problems, lent machines, gave advice and were generally
-helpful.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.1.preformatted b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.1.preformatted
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-bzip2(1)                                                 bzip2(1)
-
-
-
-NNAAMMEE
-       bzip2, bunzip2 − a blockâ€sorting file compressor, v1.0.6
-       bzcat − decompresses files to stdout
-       bzip2recover − recovers data from damaged bzip2 files
-
-
-SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
-       bbzziipp22 [ −−ccddffkkqqssttvvzzVVLL112233445566778899 ] [ _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_s _._._.  ]
-       bbuunnzziipp22 [ −−ffkkvvssVVLL ] [ _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_s _._._.  ]
-       bbzzccaatt [ −−ss ] [ _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_s _._._.  ]
-       bbzziipp22rreeccoovveerr _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e
-
-
-DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
-       _b_z_i_p_2  compresses  files  using  the Burrowsâ€Wheeler block
-       sorting text compression algorithm,  and  Huffman  coding.
-       Compression  is  generally  considerably  better than that
-       achieved by more conventional LZ77/LZ78â€based compressors,
-       and  approaches  the performance of the PPM family of sta­
-       tistical compressors.
-
-       The commandâ€line options are deliberately very similar  to
-       those of _G_N_U _g_z_i_p_, but they are not identical.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2  expects  a list of file names to accompany the com­
-       mandâ€line flags.  Each file is replaced  by  a  compressed
-       version  of  itself,  with  the  name "original_name.bz2".
-       Each compressed file has the same modification date,  per­
-       missions, and, when possible, ownership as the correspond­
-       ing original, so that these properties  can  be  correctly
-       restored  at  decompression  time.   File name handling is
-       naive in the sense that there is no mechanism for preserv­
-       ing  original file names, permissions, ownerships or dates
-       in filesystems which lack these concepts, or have  serious
-       file name length restrictions, such as MSâ€DOS.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2  and  _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 will by default not overwrite existing
-       files.  If you want this to happen, specify the −f flag.
-
-       If no file names  are  specified,  _b_z_i_p_2  compresses  from
-       standard  input  to  standard output.  In this case, _b_z_i_p_2
-       will decline to write compressed output to a terminal,  as
-       this  would  be  entirely  incomprehensible  and therefore
-       pointless.
-
-       _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 (or _b_z_i_p_2 _−_d_) decompresses  all  specified  files.
-       Files which were not created by _b_z_i_p_2 will be detected and
-       ignored, and a warning issued.  _b_z_i_p_2  attempts  to  guess
-       the  filename  for  the decompressed file from that of the
-       compressed file as follows:
-
-              filename.bz2    becomes   filename
-              filename.bz     becomes   filename
-              filename.tbz2   becomes   filename.tar
-              filename.tbz    becomes   filename.tar
-              anyothername    becomes   anyothername.out
-
-       If the file does not end in one of the recognised endings,
-       _._b_z_2_,  _._b_z_,  _._t_b_z_2 or _._t_b_z_, _b_z_i_p_2 complains that it cannot
-       guess the name of the original file, and uses the original
-       name with _._o_u_t appended.
-
-       As  with compression, supplying no filenames causes decom­
-       pression from standard input to standard output.
-
-       _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 will correctly decompress a file which is the con­
-       catenation of two or more compressed files.  The result is
-       the concatenation of the corresponding uncompressed files.
-       Integrity testing (−t) of concatenated compressed files is
-       also supported.
-
-       You can also compress or decompress files to the  standard
-       output  by giving the −c flag.  Multiple files may be com­
-       pressed and decompressed like this.  The resulting outputs
-       are  fed  sequentially to stdout.  Compression of multiple
-       files in this manner generates a stream containing  multi­
-       ple compressed file representations.  Such a stream can be
-       decompressed correctly only  by  _b_z_i_p_2  version  0.9.0  or
-       later.   Earlier  versions of _b_z_i_p_2 will stop after decom­
-       pressing the first file in the stream.
-
-       _b_z_c_a_t (or _b_z_i_p_2 _â€_d_c_) decompresses all specified  files  to
-       the standard output.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2  will  read arguments from the environment variables
-       _B_Z_I_P_2 and _B_Z_I_P_, in  that  order,  and  will  process  them
-       before  any  arguments  read  from the command line.  This
-       gives a convenient way to supply default arguments.
-
-       Compression is always performed, even  if  the  compressed
-       file  is slightly larger than the original.  Files of less
-       than about one hundred bytes tend to get larger, since the
-       compression  mechanism  has  a  constant  overhead  in the
-       region of 50 bytes.  Random data (including the output  of
-       most  file  compressors)  is  coded at about 8.05 bits per
-       byte, giving an expansion of around 0.5%.
-
-       As a selfâ€check for your  protection,  _b_z_i_p_2  uses  32â€bit
-       CRCs  to make sure that the decompressed version of a file
-       is identical to the original.  This guards against corrup­
-       tion  of  the compressed data, and against undetected bugs
-       in _b_z_i_p_2 (hopefully very unlikely).  The chances  of  data
-       corruption  going  undetected  is  microscopic,  about one
-       chance in four billion for each file processed.  Be aware,
-       though,  that  the  check occurs upon decompression, so it
-       can only tell you that something is wrong.  It can’t  help
-       you  recover  the original uncompressed data.  You can use
-       _b_z_i_p_2_r_e_c_o_v_e_r to try to recover data from damaged files.
-
-       Return values: 0 for a normal exit,  1  for  environmental
-       problems  (file not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, &c),
-       2 to indicate a corrupt compressed file, 3 for an internal
-       consistency error (eg, bug) which caused _b_z_i_p_2 to panic.
-
-
-OOPPTTIIOONNSS
-       −−cc â€â€â€â€ssttddoouutt
-              Compress or decompress to standard output.
-
-       −−dd â€â€â€â€ddeeccoommpprreessss
-              Force  decompression.  _b_z_i_p_2_, _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 and _b_z_c_a_t are
-              really the same program,  and  the  decision  about
-              what  actions to take is done on the basis of which
-              name is used.  This flag overrides that  mechanism,
-              and forces _b_z_i_p_2 to decompress.
-
-       −−zz â€â€â€â€ccoommpprreessss
-              The   complement   to   −d:   forces   compression,
-              regardless of the invocation name.
-
-       −−tt â€â€â€â€tteesstt
-              Check integrity of the specified file(s), but don’t
-              decompress  them.   This  really  performs  a trial
-              decompression and throws away the result.
-
-       −−ff â€â€â€â€ffoorrccee
-              Force overwrite of output files.   Normally,  _b_z_i_p_2
-              will  not  overwrite  existing  output files.  Also
-              forces _b_z_i_p_2 to break hard links to files, which it
-              otherwise wouldn’t do.
-
-              bzip2  normally  declines to decompress files which
-              don’t have the  correct  magic  header  bytes.   If
-              forced  (â€f),  however,  it  will  pass  such files
-              through unmodified.  This is how GNU gzip  behaves.
-
-       −−kk â€â€â€â€kkeeeepp
-              Keep  (don’t delete) input files during compression
-              or decompression.
-
-       −−ss â€â€â€â€ssmmaallll
-              Reduce memory usage, for compression, decompression
-              and  testing.   Files  are  decompressed and tested
-              using a modified algorithm which only requires  2.5
-              bytes  per  block byte.  This means any file can be
-              decompressed in 2300k of memory,  albeit  at  about
-              half the normal speed.
-
-              During  compression,  −s  selects  a  block size of
-              200k, which limits memory use to  around  the  same
-              figure,  at  the expense of your compression ratio.
-              In short, if your  machine  is  low  on  memory  (8
-              megabytes  or  less),  use  −s for everything.  See
-              MEMORY MANAGEMENT below.
-
-       −−qq â€â€â€â€qquuiieett
-              Suppress nonâ€essential warning messages.   Messages
-              pertaining  to I/O errors and other critical events
-              will not be suppressed.
-
-       −−vv â€â€â€â€vveerrbboossee
-              Verbose mode â€â€ show the compression ratio for each
-              file  processed.   Further  −v’s  increase the ver­
-              bosity level, spewing out lots of information which
-              is primarily of interest for diagnostic purposes.
-
-       −−LL â€â€â€â€lliicceennssee â€â€VV â€â€â€â€vveerrssiioonn
-              Display  the  software  version,  license terms and
-              conditions.
-
-       −−11 ((oorr −−−−ffaasstt)) ttoo −−99 ((oorr −−−−bbeesstt))
-              Set the block size to 100 k, 200 k ..  900  k  when
-              compressing.   Has  no  effect  when decompressing.
-              See MEMORY MANAGEMENT below.  The −−fast and −−best
-              aliases  are  primarily for GNU gzip compatibility.
-              In particular, −−fast doesn’t make things  signifi­
-              cantly  faster.   And  −−best  merely  selects  the
-              default behaviour.
-
-       −−     Treats all subsequent arguments as file names, even
-              if they start with a dash.  This is so you can han­
-              dle files with names beginning  with  a  dash,  for
-              example: bzip2 −†−myfilename.
-
-       −−â€â€rreeppeettiittiivveeâ€â€ffaasstt â€â€â€â€rreeppeettiittiivveeâ€â€bbeesstt
-              These  flags  are  redundant  in versions 0.9.5 and
-              above.  They provided some coarse control over  the
-              behaviour  of the sorting algorithm in earlier ver­
-              sions, which was sometimes useful.  0.9.5 and above
-              have  an  improved  algorithm  which  renders these
-              flags irrelevant.
-
-
-MMEEMMOORRYY MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT
-       _b_z_i_p_2 compresses large files in blocks.   The  block  size
-       affects  both  the  compression  ratio  achieved,  and the
-       amount of memory needed for compression and decompression.
-       The  flags  −1  through  −9  specify  the block size to be
-       100,000 bytes through 900,000 bytes (the default)  respec­
-       tively.   At  decompression  time, the block size used for
-       compression is read from  the  header  of  the  compressed
-       file, and _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 then allocates itself just enough memory
-       to decompress the file.  Since block sizes are  stored  in
-       compressed  files,  it follows that the flags −1 to −9 are
-       irrelevant to and so ignored during decompression.
-
-       Compression and decompression requirements, in bytes,  can
-       be estimated as:
-
-              Compression:   400k + ( 8 x block size )
-
-              Decompression: 100k + ( 4 x block size ), or
-                             100k + ( 2.5 x block size )
-
-       Larger  block  sizes  give  rapidly  diminishing  marginal
-       returns.  Most of the compression comes from the first two
-       or  three hundred k of block size, a fact worth bearing in
-       mind when using _b_z_i_p_2  on  small  machines.   It  is  also
-       important  to  appreciate  that  the  decompression memory
-       requirement is set at compression time by  the  choice  of
-       block size.
-
-       For  files  compressed  with  the default 900k block size,
-       _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 will require about 3700 kbytes to decompress.   To
-       support decompression of any file on a 4 megabyte machine,
-       _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 has an option to  decompress  using  approximately
-       half this amount of memory, about 2300 kbytes.  Decompres­
-       sion speed is also halved, so you should use  this  option
-       only where necessary.  The relevant flag is â€s.
-
-       In general, try and use the largest block size memory con­
-       straints  allow,  since  that  maximises  the  compression
-       achieved.   Compression and decompression speed are virtu­
-       ally unaffected by block size.
-
-       Another significant point applies to files which fit in  a
-       single  block  â€â€  that  means  most files you’d encounter
-       using a large block  size.   The  amount  of  real  memory
-       touched is proportional to the size of the file, since the
-       file is smaller than a block.  For example, compressing  a
-       file  20,000  bytes  long  with the flag â€9 will cause the
-       compressor to allocate around 7600k of  memory,  but  only
-       touch 400k + 20000 * 8 = 560 kbytes of it.  Similarly, the
-       decompressor will allocate 3700k but  only  touch  100k  +
-       20000 * 4 = 180 kbytes.
-
-       Here  is a table which summarises the maximum memory usage
-       for different block sizes.  Also  recorded  is  the  total
-       compressed  size for 14 files of the Calgary Text Compres­
-       sion Corpus totalling 3,141,622 bytes.  This column  gives
-       some  feel  for  how  compression  varies with block size.
-       These figures tend to understate the advantage  of  larger
-       block  sizes  for  larger files, since the Corpus is domi­
-       nated by smaller files.
-
-                  Compress   Decompress   Decompress   Corpus
-           Flag     usage      usage       â€s usage     Size
-
-            â€1      1200k       500k         350k      914704
-            â€2      2000k       900k         600k      877703
-            â€3      2800k      1300k         850k      860338
-            â€4      3600k      1700k        1100k      846899
-            â€5      4400k      2100k        1350k      845160
-            â€6      5200k      2500k        1600k      838626
-            â€7      6100k      2900k        1850k      834096
-            â€8      6800k      3300k        2100k      828642
-            â€9      7600k      3700k        2350k      828642
-
-
-RREECCOOVVEERRIINNGG DDAATTAA FFRROOMM DDAAMMAAGGEEDD FFIILLEESS
-       _b_z_i_p_2 compresses files in blocks, usually 900kbytes  long.
-       Each block is handled independently.  If a media or trans­
-       mission error causes a multiâ€block  .bz2  file  to  become
-       damaged,  it  may  be  possible  to  recover data from the
-       undamaged blocks in the file.
-
-       The compressed representation of each block  is  delimited
-       by  a  48â€bit pattern, which makes it possible to find the
-       block boundaries with reasonable  certainty.   Each  block
-       also  carries its own 32â€bit CRC, so damaged blocks can be
-       distinguished from undamaged ones.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2_r_e_c_o_v_e_r is a  simple  program  whose  purpose  is  to
-       search  for blocks in .bz2 files, and write each block out
-       into its own .bz2 file.  You can then use _b_z_i_p_2 −t to test
-       the integrity of the resulting files, and decompress those
-       which are undamaged.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2_r_e_c_o_v_e_r takes a single argument, the name of the dam­
-       aged    file,    and    writes    a    number   of   files
-       "rec00001file.bz2",  "rec00002file.bz2",  etc,  containing
-       the   extracted   blocks.   The   output   filenames   are
-       designed  so  that the use of wildcards in subsequent pro­
-       cessing  â€â€ for example, "bzip2 â€dc  rec*file.bz2 > recov­
-       ered_data" â€â€ processes the files in the correct order.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2_r_e_c_o_v_e_r should be of most use dealing with large .bz2
-       files,  as  these will contain many blocks.  It is clearly
-       futile to use it on damaged singleâ€block  files,  since  a
-       damaged  block  cannot  be recovered.  If you wish to min­
-       imise any potential data loss through media  or  transmis­
-       sion errors, you might consider compressing with a smaller
-       block size.
-
-
-PPEERRFFOORRMMAANNCCEE NNOOTTEESS
-       The sorting phase of compression gathers together  similar
-       strings  in  the  file.  Because of this, files containing
-       very long runs of  repeated  symbols,  like  "aabaabaabaab
-       ..."   (repeated  several hundred times) may compress more
-       slowly than normal.  Versions 0.9.5 and  above  fare  much
-       better  than previous versions in this respect.  The ratio
-       between worstâ€case and averageâ€case compression time is in
-       the  region  of  10:1.  For previous versions, this figure
-       was more like 100:1.  You can use the −vvvv option to mon­
-       itor progress in great detail, if you want.
-
-       Decompression speed is unaffected by these phenomena.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2  usually  allocates  several  megabytes of memory to
-       operate in, and then charges all over it in a fairly  ran­
-       dom  fashion.   This means that performance, both for com­
-       pressing and decompressing, is largely determined  by  the
-       speed  at  which  your  machine  can service cache misses.
-       Because of this, small changes to the code to  reduce  the
-       miss  rate  have  been observed to give disproportionately
-       large performance improvements.  I imagine _b_z_i_p_2 will per­
-       form best on machines with very large caches.
-
-
-CCAAVVEEAATTSS
-       I/O  error  messages  are not as helpful as they could be.
-       _b_z_i_p_2 tries hard to detect I/O errors  and  exit  cleanly,
-       but  the  details  of  what  the problem is sometimes seem
-       rather misleading.
-
-       This manual page pertains to version 1.0.6 of _b_z_i_p_2_.  Com­
-       pressed  data created by this version is entirely forwards
-       and  backwards  compatible  with   the   previous   public
-       releases,  versions  0.1pl2,  0.9.0,  0.9.5, 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 
-       1.0.2 and above, but with the  following  exception: 0.9.0
-       and above can  correctly decompress  multiple concatenated
-       compressed files.  0.1pl2  cannot do this;  it  will  stop 
-       after  decompressing just the first file in the stream.
-
-       _b_z_i_p_2_r_e_c_o_v_e_r  versions prior to 1.0.2 used 32â€bit integers
-       to represent bit positions in compressed  files,  so  they
-       could  not handle compressed files more than 512 megabytes
-       long.  Versions 1.0.2 and above use 64â€bit  ints  on  some
-       platforms  which  support them (GNU supported targets, and
-       Windows).  To establish whether or  not  bzip2recover  was
-       built  with  such  a limitation, run it without arguments.
-       In any event you can build yourself an  unlimited  version
-       if  you  can  recompile  it  with MaybeUInt64 set to be an
-       unsigned 64â€bit integer.
-
-
-
-
-AAUUTTHHOORR
-       Julian Seward, jsewardbzip.org.
-
-       http://www.bzip.org
-
-       The ideas embodied in _b_z_i_p_2 are due to (at least) the fol­
-       lowing  people: Michael Burrows and David Wheeler (for the
-       block sorting transformation), David Wheeler  (again,  for
-       the Huffman coder), Peter Fenwick (for the structured cod­
-       ing model in the original _b_z_i_p_, and many refinements), and
-       Alistair  Moffat,  Radford  Neal  and  Ian Witten (for the
-       arithmetic  coder  in  the  original  _b_z_i_p_)_.   I  am  much
-       indebted for their help, support and advice.  See the man­
-       ual in the source distribution for pointers to sources  of
-       documentation.  Christian von Roques encouraged me to look
-       for faster sorting algorithms, so as to speed up  compres­
-       sion.  Bela Lubkin encouraged me to improve the worstâ€case
-       compression performance.  Donna Robinson XMLised the docu­
-       mentation.   The bz* scripts are derived from those of GNU
-       gzip.  Many people sent patches, helped  with  portability
-       problems,  lent  machines,  gave advice and were generally
-       helpful.
-
-
-
-                                                         bzip2(1)
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6de9d1d..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2034 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- A block-sorting, lossless compressor        bzip2.c ---*/
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-/* Place a 1 beside your platform, and 0 elsewhere.
-   Generic 32-bit Unix.
-   Also works on 64-bit Unix boxes.
-   This is the default.
-*/
-#define BZ_UNIX      1
-
-/*--
-  Win32, as seen by Jacob Navia's excellent
-  port of (Chris Fraser & David Hanson)'s excellent
-  lcc compiler.  Or with MS Visual C.
-  This is selected automatically if compiled by a compiler which
-  defines _WIN32, not including the Cygwin GCC.
---*/
-#define BZ_LCCWIN32  0
-
-#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
-#undef  BZ_LCCWIN32
-#define BZ_LCCWIN32 1
-#undef  BZ_UNIX
-#define BZ_UNIX 0
-#endif
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-  Some stuff for all platforms.
---*/
-
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include "bzlib.h"
-
-#define ERROR_IF_EOF(i)       { if ((i) == EOF)  ioError(); }
-#define ERROR_IF_NOT_ZERO(i)  { if ((i) != 0)    ioError(); }
-#define ERROR_IF_MINUS_ONE(i) { if ((i) == (-1)) ioError(); }
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   Platform-specific stuff.
---*/
-
-#if BZ_UNIX
-#   include 
-#   include 
-#   include 
-#   include 
-#   include 
-#   include 
-
-#   define PATH_SEP    '/'
-#   define MY_LSTAT    lstat
-#   define MY_STAT     stat
-#   define MY_S_ISREG  S_ISREG
-#   define MY_S_ISDIR  S_ISDIR
-
-#   define APPEND_FILESPEC(root, name) \
-      root=snocString((root), (name))
-
-#   define APPEND_FLAG(root, name) \
-      root=snocString((root), (name))
-
-#   define SET_BINARY_MODE(fd) /**/
-
-#   ifdef __GNUC__
-#      define NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn))
-#   else
-#      define NORETURN /**/
-#   endif
-
-#   ifdef __DJGPP__
-#     include 
-#     include 
-#     undef MY_LSTAT
-#     undef MY_STAT
-#     define MY_LSTAT stat
-#     define MY_STAT stat
-#     undef SET_BINARY_MODE
-#     define SET_BINARY_MODE(fd)                        \
-        do {                                            \
-           int retVal = setmode ( fileno ( fd ),        \
-                                  O_BINARY );           \
-           ERROR_IF_MINUS_ONE ( retVal );               \
-        } while ( 0 )
-#   endif
-
-#   ifdef __CYGWIN__
-#     include 
-#     include 
-#     undef SET_BINARY_MODE
-#     define SET_BINARY_MODE(fd)                        \
-        do {                                            \
-           int retVal = setmode ( fileno ( fd ),        \
-                                  O_BINARY );           \
-           ERROR_IF_MINUS_ONE ( retVal );               \
-        } while ( 0 )
-#   endif
-#endif /* BZ_UNIX */
-
-
-
-#if BZ_LCCWIN32
-#   include 
-#   include 
-#   include 
-
-#   define NORETURN       /**/
-#   define PATH_SEP       '\\'
-#   define MY_LSTAT       _stat
-#   define MY_STAT        _stat
-#   define MY_S_ISREG(x)  ((x) & _S_IFREG)
-#   define MY_S_ISDIR(x)  ((x) & _S_IFDIR)
-
-#   define APPEND_FLAG(root, name) \
-      root=snocString((root), (name))
-
-#   define APPEND_FILESPEC(root, name)                \
-      root = snocString ((root), (name))
-
-#   define SET_BINARY_MODE(fd)                        \
-      do {                                            \
-         int retVal = setmode ( fileno ( fd ),        \
-                                O_BINARY );           \
-         ERROR_IF_MINUS_ONE ( retVal );               \
-      } while ( 0 )
-
-#endif /* BZ_LCCWIN32 */
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-  Some more stuff for all platforms :-)
---*/
-
-typedef char            Char;
-typedef unsigned char   Bool;
-typedef unsigned char   UChar;
-typedef int             Int32;
-typedef unsigned int    UInt32;
-typedef short           Int16;
-typedef unsigned short  UInt16;
-                                       
-#define True  ((Bool)1)
-#define False ((Bool)0)
-
-/*--
-  IntNative is your platform's `native' int size.
-  Only here to avoid probs with 64-bit platforms.
---*/
-typedef int IntNative;
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Misc (file handling) data decls             ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Int32   verbosity;
-Bool    keepInputFiles, smallMode, deleteOutputOnInterrupt;
-Bool    forceOverwrite, testFailsExist, unzFailsExist, noisy;
-Int32   numFileNames, numFilesProcessed, blockSize100k;
-Int32   exitValue;
-
-/*-- source modes; F==file, I==stdin, O==stdout --*/
-#define SM_I2O           1
-#define SM_F2O           2
-#define SM_F2F           3
-
-/*-- operation modes --*/
-#define OM_Z             1
-#define OM_UNZ           2
-#define OM_TEST          3
-
-Int32   opMode;
-Int32   srcMode;
-
-#define FILE_NAME_LEN 1034
-
-Int32   longestFileName;
-Char    inName [FILE_NAME_LEN];
-Char    outName[FILE_NAME_LEN];
-Char    tmpName[FILE_NAME_LEN];
-Char    *progName;
-Char    progNameReally[FILE_NAME_LEN];
-FILE    *outputHandleJustInCase;
-Int32   workFactor;
-
-static void    panic                 ( const Char* ) NORETURN;
-static void    ioError               ( void )        NORETURN;
-static void    outOfMemory           ( void )        NORETURN;
-static void    configError           ( void )        NORETURN;
-static void    crcError              ( void )        NORETURN;
-static void    cleanUpAndFail        ( Int32 )       NORETURN;
-static void    compressedStreamEOF   ( void )        NORETURN;
-
-static void    copyFileName ( Char*, Char* );
-static void*   myMalloc     ( Int32 );
-static void    applySavedFileAttrToOutputFile ( IntNative fd );
-
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- An implementation of 64-bit ints.  Sigh.    ---*/
-/*--- Roll on widespread deployment of ANSI C9X ! ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-typedef
-   struct { UChar b[8]; } 
-   UInt64;
-
-
-static
-void uInt64_from_UInt32s ( UInt64* n, UInt32 lo32, UInt32 hi32 )
-{
-   n->b[7] = (UChar)((hi32 >> 24) & 0xFF);
-   n->b[6] = (UChar)((hi32 >> 16) & 0xFF);
-   n->b[5] = (UChar)((hi32 >> 8)  & 0xFF);
-   n->b[4] = (UChar) (hi32        & 0xFF);
-   n->b[3] = (UChar)((lo32 >> 24) & 0xFF);
-   n->b[2] = (UChar)((lo32 >> 16) & 0xFF);
-   n->b[1] = (UChar)((lo32 >> 8)  & 0xFF);
-   n->b[0] = (UChar) (lo32        & 0xFF);
-}
-
-
-static
-double uInt64_to_double ( UInt64* n )
-{
-   Int32  i;
-   double base = 1.0;
-   double sum  = 0.0;
-   for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
-      sum  += base * (double)(n->b[i]);
-      base *= 256.0;
-   }
-   return sum;
-}
-
-
-static
-Bool uInt64_isZero ( UInt64* n )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-   for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
-      if (n->b[i] != 0) return 0;
-   return 1;
-}
-
-
-/* Divide *n by 10, and return the remainder.  */
-static 
-Int32 uInt64_qrm10 ( UInt64* n )
-{
-   UInt32 rem, tmp;
-   Int32  i;
-   rem = 0;
-   for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--) {
-      tmp = rem * 256 + n->b[i];
-      n->b[i] = tmp / 10;
-      rem = tmp % 10;
-   }
-   return rem;
-}
-
-
-/* ... and the Whole Entire Point of all this UInt64 stuff is
-   so that we can supply the following function.
-*/
-static
-void uInt64_toAscii ( char* outbuf, UInt64* n )
-{
-   Int32  i, q;
-   UChar  buf[32];
-   Int32  nBuf   = 0;
-   UInt64 n_copy = *n;
-   do {
-      q = uInt64_qrm10 ( &n_copy );
-      buf[nBuf] = q + '0';
-      nBuf++;
-   } while (!uInt64_isZero(&n_copy));
-   outbuf[nBuf] = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < nBuf; i++) 
-      outbuf[i] = buf[nBuf-i-1];
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Processing of complete files and streams    ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-Bool myfeof ( FILE* f )
-{
-   Int32 c = fgetc ( f );
-   if (c == EOF) return True;
-   ungetc ( c, f );
-   return False;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void compressStream ( FILE *stream, FILE *zStream )
-{
-   BZFILE* bzf = NULL;
-   UChar   ibuf[5000];
-   Int32   nIbuf;
-   UInt32  nbytes_in_lo32, nbytes_in_hi32;
-   UInt32  nbytes_out_lo32, nbytes_out_hi32;
-   Int32   bzerr, bzerr_dummy, ret;
-
-   SET_BINARY_MODE(stream);
-   SET_BINARY_MODE(zStream);
-
-   if (ferror(stream)) goto errhandler_io;
-   if (ferror(zStream)) goto errhandler_io;
-
-   bzf = BZ2_bzWriteOpen ( &bzerr, zStream, 
-                           blockSize100k, verbosity, workFactor );   
-   if (bzerr != BZ_OK) goto errhandler;
-
-   if (verbosity >= 2) fprintf ( stderr, "\n" );
-
-   while (True) {
-
-      if (myfeof(stream)) break;
-      nIbuf = fread ( ibuf, sizeof(UChar), 5000, stream );
-      if (ferror(stream)) goto errhandler_io;
-      if (nIbuf > 0) BZ2_bzWrite ( &bzerr, bzf, (void*)ibuf, nIbuf );
-      if (bzerr != BZ_OK) goto errhandler;
-
-   }
-
-   BZ2_bzWriteClose64 ( &bzerr, bzf, 0, 
-                        &nbytes_in_lo32, &nbytes_in_hi32,
-                        &nbytes_out_lo32, &nbytes_out_hi32 );
-   if (bzerr != BZ_OK) goto errhandler;
-
-   if (ferror(zStream)) goto errhandler_io;
-   ret = fflush ( zStream );
-   if (ret == EOF) goto errhandler_io;
-   if (zStream != stdout) {
-      Int32 fd = fileno ( zStream );
-      if (fd < 0) goto errhandler_io;
-      applySavedFileAttrToOutputFile ( fd );
-      ret = fclose ( zStream );
-      outputHandleJustInCase = NULL;
-      if (ret == EOF) goto errhandler_io;
-   }
-   outputHandleJustInCase = NULL;
-   if (ferror(stream)) goto errhandler_io;
-   ret = fclose ( stream );
-   if (ret == EOF) goto errhandler_io;
-
-   if (verbosity >= 1) {
-      if (nbytes_in_lo32 == 0 && nbytes_in_hi32 == 0) {
-	 fprintf ( stderr, " no data compressed.\n");
-      } else {
-	 Char   buf_nin[32], buf_nout[32];
-	 UInt64 nbytes_in,   nbytes_out;
-	 double nbytes_in_d, nbytes_out_d;
-	 uInt64_from_UInt32s ( &nbytes_in, 
-			       nbytes_in_lo32, nbytes_in_hi32 );
-	 uInt64_from_UInt32s ( &nbytes_out, 
-			       nbytes_out_lo32, nbytes_out_hi32 );
-	 nbytes_in_d  = uInt64_to_double ( &nbytes_in );
-	 nbytes_out_d = uInt64_to_double ( &nbytes_out );
-	 uInt64_toAscii ( buf_nin, &nbytes_in );
-	 uInt64_toAscii ( buf_nout, &nbytes_out );
-	 fprintf ( stderr, "%6.3f:1, %6.3f bits/byte, "
-		   "%5.2f%% saved, %s in, %s out.\n",
-		   nbytes_in_d / nbytes_out_d,
-		   (8.0 * nbytes_out_d) / nbytes_in_d,
-		   100.0 * (1.0 - nbytes_out_d / nbytes_in_d),
-		   buf_nin,
-		   buf_nout
-		 );
-      }
-   }
-
-   return;
-
-   errhandler:
-   BZ2_bzWriteClose64 ( &bzerr_dummy, bzf, 1, 
-                        &nbytes_in_lo32, &nbytes_in_hi32,
-                        &nbytes_out_lo32, &nbytes_out_hi32 );
-   switch (bzerr) {
-      case BZ_CONFIG_ERROR:
-         configError(); break;
-      case BZ_MEM_ERROR:
-         outOfMemory (); break;
-      case BZ_IO_ERROR:
-         errhandler_io:
-         ioError(); break;
-      default:
-         panic ( "compress:unexpected error" );
-   }
-
-   panic ( "compress:end" );
-   /*notreached*/
-}
-
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-Bool uncompressStream ( FILE *zStream, FILE *stream )
-{
-   BZFILE* bzf = NULL;
-   Int32   bzerr, bzerr_dummy, ret, nread, streamNo, i;
-   UChar   obuf[5000];
-   UChar   unused[BZ_MAX_UNUSED];
-   Int32   nUnused;
-   void*   unusedTmpV;
-   UChar*  unusedTmp;
-
-   nUnused = 0;
-   streamNo = 0;
-
-   SET_BINARY_MODE(stream);
-   SET_BINARY_MODE(zStream);
-
-   if (ferror(stream)) goto errhandler_io;
-   if (ferror(zStream)) goto errhandler_io;
-
-   while (True) {
-
-      bzf = BZ2_bzReadOpen ( 
-               &bzerr, zStream, verbosity, 
-               (int)smallMode, unused, nUnused
-            );
-      if (bzf == NULL || bzerr != BZ_OK) goto errhandler;
-      streamNo++;
-
-      while (bzerr == BZ_OK) {
-         nread = BZ2_bzRead ( &bzerr, bzf, obuf, 5000 );
-         if (bzerr == BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC) goto trycat;
-         if ((bzerr == BZ_OK || bzerr == BZ_STREAM_END) && nread > 0)
-            fwrite ( obuf, sizeof(UChar), nread, stream );
-         if (ferror(stream)) goto errhandler_io;
-      }
-      if (bzerr != BZ_STREAM_END) goto errhandler;
-
-      BZ2_bzReadGetUnused ( &bzerr, bzf, &unusedTmpV, &nUnused );
-      if (bzerr != BZ_OK) panic ( "decompress:bzReadGetUnused" );
-
-      unusedTmp = (UChar*)unusedTmpV;
-      for (i = 0; i < nUnused; i++) unused[i] = unusedTmp[i];
-
-      BZ2_bzReadClose ( &bzerr, bzf );
-      if (bzerr != BZ_OK) panic ( "decompress:bzReadGetUnused" );
-
-      if (nUnused == 0 && myfeof(zStream)) break;
-   }
-
-   closeok:
-   if (ferror(zStream)) goto errhandler_io;
-   if (stream != stdout) {
-      Int32 fd = fileno ( stream );
-      if (fd < 0) goto errhandler_io;
-      applySavedFileAttrToOutputFile ( fd );
-   }
-   ret = fclose ( zStream );
-   if (ret == EOF) goto errhandler_io;
-
-   if (ferror(stream)) goto errhandler_io;
-   ret = fflush ( stream );
-   if (ret != 0) goto errhandler_io;
-   if (stream != stdout) {
-      ret = fclose ( stream );
-      outputHandleJustInCase = NULL;
-      if (ret == EOF) goto errhandler_io;
-   }
-   outputHandleJustInCase = NULL;
-   if (verbosity >= 2) fprintf ( stderr, "\n    " );
-   return True;
-
-   trycat: 
-   if (forceOverwrite) {
-      rewind(zStream);
-      while (True) {
-      	 if (myfeof(zStream)) break;
-      	 nread = fread ( obuf, sizeof(UChar), 5000, zStream );
-      	 if (ferror(zStream)) goto errhandler_io;
-      	 if (nread > 0) fwrite ( obuf, sizeof(UChar), nread, stream );
-      	 if (ferror(stream)) goto errhandler_io;
-      }
-      goto closeok;
-   }
-  
-   errhandler:
-   BZ2_bzReadClose ( &bzerr_dummy, bzf );
-   switch (bzerr) {
-      case BZ_CONFIG_ERROR:
-         configError(); break;
-      case BZ_IO_ERROR:
-         errhandler_io:
-         ioError(); break;
-      case BZ_DATA_ERROR:
-         crcError();
-      case BZ_MEM_ERROR:
-         outOfMemory();
-      case BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF:
-         compressedStreamEOF();
-      case BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC:
-         if (zStream != stdin) fclose(zStream);
-         if (stream != stdout) fclose(stream);
-         if (streamNo == 1) {
-            return False;
-         } else {
-            if (noisy)
-            fprintf ( stderr, 
-                      "\n%s: %s: trailing garbage after EOF ignored\n",
-                      progName, inName );
-            return True;       
-         }
-      default:
-         panic ( "decompress:unexpected error" );
-   }
-
-   panic ( "decompress:end" );
-   return True; /*notreached*/
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-Bool testStream ( FILE *zStream )
-{
-   BZFILE* bzf = NULL;
-   Int32   bzerr, bzerr_dummy, ret, nread, streamNo, i;
-   UChar   obuf[5000];
-   UChar   unused[BZ_MAX_UNUSED];
-   Int32   nUnused;
-   void*   unusedTmpV;
-   UChar*  unusedTmp;
-
-   nUnused = 0;
-   streamNo = 0;
-
-   SET_BINARY_MODE(zStream);
-   if (ferror(zStream)) goto errhandler_io;
-
-   while (True) {
-
-      bzf = BZ2_bzReadOpen ( 
-               &bzerr, zStream, verbosity, 
-               (int)smallMode, unused, nUnused
-            );
-      if (bzf == NULL || bzerr != BZ_OK) goto errhandler;
-      streamNo++;
-
-      while (bzerr == BZ_OK) {
-         nread = BZ2_bzRead ( &bzerr, bzf, obuf, 5000 );
-         if (bzerr == BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC) goto errhandler;
-      }
-      if (bzerr != BZ_STREAM_END) goto errhandler;
-
-      BZ2_bzReadGetUnused ( &bzerr, bzf, &unusedTmpV, &nUnused );
-      if (bzerr != BZ_OK) panic ( "test:bzReadGetUnused" );
-
-      unusedTmp = (UChar*)unusedTmpV;
-      for (i = 0; i < nUnused; i++) unused[i] = unusedTmp[i];
-
-      BZ2_bzReadClose ( &bzerr, bzf );
-      if (bzerr != BZ_OK) panic ( "test:bzReadGetUnused" );
-      if (nUnused == 0 && myfeof(zStream)) break;
-
-   }
-
-   if (ferror(zStream)) goto errhandler_io;
-   ret = fclose ( zStream );
-   if (ret == EOF) goto errhandler_io;
-
-   if (verbosity >= 2) fprintf ( stderr, "\n    " );
-   return True;
-
-   errhandler:
-   BZ2_bzReadClose ( &bzerr_dummy, bzf );
-   if (verbosity == 0) 
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: %s: ", progName, inName );
-   switch (bzerr) {
-      case BZ_CONFIG_ERROR:
-         configError(); break;
-      case BZ_IO_ERROR:
-         errhandler_io:
-         ioError(); break;
-      case BZ_DATA_ERROR:
-         fprintf ( stderr,
-                   "data integrity (CRC) error in data\n" );
-         return False;
-      case BZ_MEM_ERROR:
-         outOfMemory();
-      case BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF:
-         fprintf ( stderr,
-                   "file ends unexpectedly\n" );
-         return False;
-      case BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC:
-         if (zStream != stdin) fclose(zStream);
-         if (streamNo == 1) {
-          fprintf ( stderr, 
-                    "bad magic number (file not created by bzip2)\n" );
-            return False;
-         } else {
-            if (noisy)
-            fprintf ( stderr, 
-                      "trailing garbage after EOF ignored\n" );
-            return True;       
-         }
-      default:
-         panic ( "test:unexpected error" );
-   }
-
-   panic ( "test:end" );
-   return True; /*notreached*/
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Error [non-] handling grunge                ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void setExit ( Int32 v )
-{
-   if (v > exitValue) exitValue = v;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void cadvise ( void )
-{
-   if (noisy)
-   fprintf (
-      stderr,
-      "\nIt is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted.\n"
-        "You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files.\n\n"
-        "You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover\n"
-        "data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.\n\n"
-    );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void showFileNames ( void )
-{
-   if (noisy)
-   fprintf (
-      stderr,
-      "\tInput file = %s, output file = %s\n",
-      inName, outName 
-   );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void cleanUpAndFail ( Int32 ec )
-{
-   IntNative      retVal;
-   struct MY_STAT statBuf;
-
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F 
-        && opMode != OM_TEST
-        && deleteOutputOnInterrupt ) {
-
-      /* Check whether input file still exists.  Delete output file
-         only if input exists to avoid loss of data.  Joerg Prante, 5
-         January 2002.  (JRS 06-Jan-2002: other changes in 1.0.2 mean
-         this is less likely to happen.  But to be ultra-paranoid, we
-         do the check anyway.)  */
-      retVal = MY_STAT ( inName, &statBuf );
-      if (retVal == 0) {
-         if (noisy)
-            fprintf ( stderr, 
-                      "%s: Deleting output file %s, if it exists.\n",
-                      progName, outName );
-         if (outputHandleJustInCase != NULL)
-            fclose ( outputHandleJustInCase );
-         retVal = remove ( outName );
-         if (retVal != 0)
-            fprintf ( stderr,
-                      "%s: WARNING: deletion of output file "
-                      "(apparently) failed.\n",
-                      progName );
-      } else {
-         fprintf ( stderr,
-                   "%s: WARNING: deletion of output file suppressed\n",
-                    progName );
-         fprintf ( stderr,
-                   "%s:    since input file no longer exists.  Output file\n",
-                   progName );
-         fprintf ( stderr,
-                   "%s:    `%s' may be incomplete.\n",
-                   progName, outName );
-         fprintf ( stderr, 
-                   "%s:    I suggest doing an integrity test (bzip2 -tv)"
-                   " of it.\n",
-                   progName );
-      }
-   }
-
-   if (noisy && numFileNames > 0 && numFilesProcessed < numFileNames) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, 
-                "%s: WARNING: some files have not been processed:\n"
-                "%s:    %d specified on command line, %d not processed yet.\n\n",
-                progName, progName,
-                numFileNames, numFileNames - numFilesProcessed );
-   }
-   setExit(ec);
-   exit(exitValue);
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void panic ( const Char* s )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "\n%s: PANIC -- internal consistency error:\n"
-             "\t%s\n"
-             "\tThis is a BUG.  Please report it to me at:\n"
-             "\tjseward@bzip.org\n",
-             progName, s );
-   showFileNames();
-   cleanUpAndFail( 3 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void crcError ( void )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "\n%s: Data integrity error when decompressing.\n",
-             progName );
-   showFileNames();
-   cadvise();
-   cleanUpAndFail( 2 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void compressedStreamEOF ( void )
-{
-  if (noisy) {
-    fprintf ( stderr,
-	      "\n%s: Compressed file ends unexpectedly;\n\t"
-	      "perhaps it is corrupted?  *Possible* reason follows.\n",
-	      progName );
-    perror ( progName );
-    showFileNames();
-    cadvise();
-  }
-  cleanUpAndFail( 2 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void ioError ( void )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "\n%s: I/O or other error, bailing out.  "
-             "Possible reason follows.\n",
-             progName );
-   perror ( progName );
-   showFileNames();
-   cleanUpAndFail( 1 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void mySignalCatcher ( IntNative n )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "\n%s: Control-C or similar caught, quitting.\n",
-             progName );
-   cleanUpAndFail(1);
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void mySIGSEGVorSIGBUScatcher ( IntNative n )
-{
-   if (opMode == OM_Z)
-      fprintf ( 
-      stderr,
-      "\n%s: Caught a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS whilst compressing.\n"
-      "\n"
-      "   Possible causes are (most likely first):\n"
-      "   (1) This computer has unreliable memory or cache hardware\n"
-      "       (a surprisingly common problem; try a different machine.)\n"
-      "   (2) A bug in the compiler used to create this executable\n"
-      "       (unlikely, if you didn't compile bzip2 yourself.)\n"
-      "   (3) A real bug in bzip2 -- I hope this should never be the case.\n"
-      "   The user's manual, Section 4.3, has more info on (1) and (2).\n"
-      "   \n"
-      "   If you suspect this is a bug in bzip2, or are unsure about (1)\n"
-      "   or (2), feel free to report it to me at: jseward@bzip.org.\n"
-      "   Section 4.3 of the user's manual describes the info a useful\n"
-      "   bug report should have.  If the manual is available on your\n"
-      "   system, please try and read it before mailing me.  If you don't\n"
-      "   have the manual or can't be bothered to read it, mail me anyway.\n"
-      "\n",
-      progName );
-      else
-      fprintf ( 
-      stderr,
-      "\n%s: Caught a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS whilst decompressing.\n"
-      "\n"
-      "   Possible causes are (most likely first):\n"
-      "   (1) The compressed data is corrupted, and bzip2's usual checks\n"
-      "       failed to detect this.  Try bzip2 -tvv my_file.bz2.\n"
-      "   (2) This computer has unreliable memory or cache hardware\n"
-      "       (a surprisingly common problem; try a different machine.)\n"
-      "   (3) A bug in the compiler used to create this executable\n"
-      "       (unlikely, if you didn't compile bzip2 yourself.)\n"
-      "   (4) A real bug in bzip2 -- I hope this should never be the case.\n"
-      "   The user's manual, Section 4.3, has more info on (2) and (3).\n"
-      "   \n"
-      "   If you suspect this is a bug in bzip2, or are unsure about (2)\n"
-      "   or (3), feel free to report it to me at: jseward@bzip.org.\n"
-      "   Section 4.3 of the user's manual describes the info a useful\n"
-      "   bug report should have.  If the manual is available on your\n"
-      "   system, please try and read it before mailing me.  If you don't\n"
-      "   have the manual or can't be bothered to read it, mail me anyway.\n"
-      "\n",
-      progName );
-
-   showFileNames();
-   if (opMode == OM_Z)
-      cleanUpAndFail( 3 ); else
-      { cadvise(); cleanUpAndFail( 2 ); }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void outOfMemory ( void )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "\n%s: couldn't allocate enough memory\n",
-             progName );
-   showFileNames();
-   cleanUpAndFail(1);
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void configError ( void )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "bzip2: I'm not configured correctly for this platform!\n"
-             "\tI require Int32, Int16 and Char to have sizes\n"
-             "\tof 4, 2 and 1 bytes to run properly, and they don't.\n"
-             "\tProbably you can fix this by defining them correctly,\n"
-             "\tand recompiling.  Bye!\n" );
-   setExit(3);
-   exit(exitValue);
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- The main driver machinery                   ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* All rather crufty.  The main problem is that input files
-   are stat()d multiple times before use.  This should be
-   cleaned up. 
-*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void pad ( Char *s )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-   if ( (Int32)strlen(s) >= longestFileName ) return;
-   for (i = 1; i <= longestFileName - (Int32)strlen(s); i++)
-      fprintf ( stderr, " " );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void copyFileName ( Char* to, Char* from ) 
-{
-   if ( strlen(from) > FILE_NAME_LEN-10 )  {
-      fprintf (
-         stderr,
-         "bzip2: file name\n`%s'\n"
-         "is suspiciously (more than %d chars) long.\n"
-         "Try using a reasonable file name instead.  Sorry! :-)\n",
-         from, FILE_NAME_LEN-10
-      );
-      setExit(1);
-      exit(exitValue);
-   }
-
-  strncpy(to,from,FILE_NAME_LEN-10);
-  to[FILE_NAME_LEN-10]='\0';
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-Bool fileExists ( Char* name )
-{
-   FILE *tmp   = fopen ( name, "rb" );
-   Bool exists = (tmp != NULL);
-   if (tmp != NULL) fclose ( tmp );
-   return exists;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/* Open an output file safely with O_EXCL and good permissions.
-   This avoids a race condition in versions < 1.0.2, in which
-   the file was first opened and then had its interim permissions
-   set safely.  We instead use open() to create the file with
-   the interim permissions required. (--- --- rw-).
-
-   For non-Unix platforms, if we are not worrying about
-   security issues, simple this simply behaves like fopen.
-*/
-static
-FILE* fopen_output_safely ( Char* name, const char* mode )
-{
-#  if BZ_UNIX
-   FILE*     fp;
-   IntNative fh;
-   fh = open(name, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, S_IWUSR|S_IRUSR);
-   if (fh == -1) return NULL;
-   fp = fdopen(fh, mode);
-   if (fp == NULL) close(fh);
-   return fp;
-#  else
-   return fopen(name, mode);
-#  endif
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-  if in doubt, return True
---*/
-static 
-Bool notAStandardFile ( Char* name )
-{
-   IntNative      i;
-   struct MY_STAT statBuf;
-
-   i = MY_LSTAT ( name, &statBuf );
-   if (i != 0) return True;
-   if (MY_S_ISREG(statBuf.st_mode)) return False;
-   return True;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-  rac 11/21/98 see if file has hard links to it
---*/
-static 
-Int32 countHardLinks ( Char* name )
-{  
-   IntNative      i;
-   struct MY_STAT statBuf;
-
-   i = MY_LSTAT ( name, &statBuf );
-   if (i != 0) return 0;
-   return (statBuf.st_nlink - 1);
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/* Copy modification date, access date, permissions and owner from the
-   source to destination file.  We have to copy this meta-info off
-   into fileMetaInfo before starting to compress / decompress it,
-   because doing it afterwards means we get the wrong access time.
-
-   To complicate matters, in compress() and decompress() below, the
-   sequence of tests preceding the call to saveInputFileMetaInfo()
-   involves calling fileExists(), which in turn establishes its result
-   by attempting to fopen() the file, and if successful, immediately
-   fclose()ing it again.  So we have to assume that the fopen() call
-   does not cause the access time field to be updated.
-
-   Reading of the man page for stat() (man 2 stat) on RedHat 7.2 seems
-   to imply that merely doing open() will not affect the access time.
-   Therefore we merely need to hope that the C library only does
-   open() as a result of fopen(), and not any kind of read()-ahead
-   cleverness.
-
-   It sounds pretty fragile to me.  Whether this carries across
-   robustly to arbitrary Unix-like platforms (or even works robustly
-   on this one, RedHat 7.2) is unknown to me.  Nevertheless ...  
-*/
-#if BZ_UNIX
-static 
-struct MY_STAT fileMetaInfo;
-#endif
-
-static 
-void saveInputFileMetaInfo ( Char *srcName )
-{
-#  if BZ_UNIX
-   IntNative retVal;
-   /* Note use of stat here, not lstat. */
-   retVal = MY_STAT( srcName, &fileMetaInfo );
-   ERROR_IF_NOT_ZERO ( retVal );
-#  endif
-}
-
-
-static 
-void applySavedTimeInfoToOutputFile ( Char *dstName )
-{
-#  if BZ_UNIX
-   IntNative      retVal;
-   struct utimbuf uTimBuf;
-
-   uTimBuf.actime = fileMetaInfo.st_atime;
-   uTimBuf.modtime = fileMetaInfo.st_mtime;
-
-   retVal = utime ( dstName, &uTimBuf );
-   ERROR_IF_NOT_ZERO ( retVal );
-#  endif
-}
-
-static 
-void applySavedFileAttrToOutputFile ( IntNative fd )
-{
-#  if BZ_UNIX
-   IntNative retVal;
-
-   retVal = fchmod ( fd, fileMetaInfo.st_mode );
-   ERROR_IF_NOT_ZERO ( retVal );
-
-   (void) fchown ( fd, fileMetaInfo.st_uid, fileMetaInfo.st_gid );
-   /* chown() will in many cases return with EPERM, which can
-      be safely ignored.
-   */
-#  endif
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-Bool containsDubiousChars ( Char* name )
-{
-#  if BZ_UNIX
-   /* On unix, files can contain any characters and the file expansion
-    * is performed by the shell.
-    */
-   return False;
-#  else /* ! BZ_UNIX */
-   /* On non-unix (Win* platforms), wildcard characters are not allowed in 
-    * filenames.
-    */
-   for (; *name != '\0'; name++)
-      if (*name == '?' || *name == '*') return True;
-   return False;
-#  endif /* BZ_UNIX */
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-#define BZ_N_SUFFIX_PAIRS 4
-
-const Char* zSuffix[BZ_N_SUFFIX_PAIRS] 
-   = { ".bz2", ".bz", ".tbz2", ".tbz" };
-const Char* unzSuffix[BZ_N_SUFFIX_PAIRS] 
-   = { "", "", ".tar", ".tar" };
-
-static 
-Bool hasSuffix ( Char* s, const Char* suffix )
-{
-   Int32 ns = strlen(s);
-   Int32 nx = strlen(suffix);
-   if (ns < nx) return False;
-   if (strcmp(s + ns - nx, suffix) == 0) return True;
-   return False;
-}
-
-static 
-Bool mapSuffix ( Char* name, 
-                 const Char* oldSuffix, 
-                 const Char* newSuffix )
-{
-   if (!hasSuffix(name,oldSuffix)) return False;
-   name[strlen(name)-strlen(oldSuffix)] = 0;
-   strcat ( name, newSuffix );
-   return True;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void compress ( Char *name )
-{
-   FILE  *inStr;
-   FILE  *outStr;
-   Int32 n, i;
-   struct MY_STAT statBuf;
-
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-
-   if (name == NULL && srcMode != SM_I2O)
-      panic ( "compress: bad modes\n" );
-
-   switch (srcMode) {
-      case SM_I2O: 
-         copyFileName ( inName, (Char*)"(stdin)" );
-         copyFileName ( outName, (Char*)"(stdout)" ); 
-         break;
-      case SM_F2F: 
-         copyFileName ( inName, name );
-         copyFileName ( outName, name );
-         strcat ( outName, ".bz2" ); 
-         break;
-      case SM_F2O: 
-         copyFileName ( inName, name );
-         copyFileName ( outName, (Char*)"(stdout)" ); 
-         break;
-   }
-
-   if ( srcMode != SM_I2O && containsDubiousChars ( inName ) ) {
-      if (noisy)
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: There are no files matching `%s'.\n",
-                progName, inName );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   if ( srcMode != SM_I2O && !fileExists ( inName ) ) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file %s: %s.\n",
-                progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   for (i = 0; i < BZ_N_SUFFIX_PAIRS; i++) {
-      if (hasSuffix(inName, zSuffix[i])) {
-         if (noisy)
-         fprintf ( stderr, 
-                   "%s: Input file %s already has %s suffix.\n",
-                   progName, inName, zSuffix[i] );
-         setExit(1);
-         return;
-      }
-   }
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F || srcMode == SM_F2O ) {
-      MY_STAT(inName, &statBuf);
-      if ( MY_S_ISDIR(statBuf.st_mode) ) {
-         fprintf( stderr,
-                  "%s: Input file %s is a directory.\n",
-                  progName,inName);
-         setExit(1);
-         return;
-      }
-   }
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F && !forceOverwrite && notAStandardFile ( inName )) {
-      if (noisy)
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Input file %s is not a normal file.\n",
-                progName, inName );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F && fileExists ( outName ) ) {
-      if (forceOverwrite) {
-	 remove(outName);
-      } else {
-	 fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Output file %s already exists.\n",
-		   progName, outName );
-	 setExit(1);
-	 return;
-      }
-   }
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F && !forceOverwrite &&
-        (n=countHardLinks ( inName )) > 0) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Input file %s has %d other link%s.\n",
-                progName, inName, n, n > 1 ? "s" : "" );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F ) {
-      /* Save the file's meta-info before we open it.  Doing it later
-         means we mess up the access times. */
-      saveInputFileMetaInfo ( inName );
-   }
-
-   switch ( srcMode ) {
-
-      case SM_I2O:
-         inStr = stdin;
-         outStr = stdout;
-         if ( isatty ( fileno ( stdout ) ) ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr,
-                      "%s: I won't write compressed data to a terminal.\n",
-                      progName );
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: For help, type: `%s --help'.\n",
-                              progName, progName );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         break;
-
-      case SM_F2O:
-         inStr = fopen ( inName, "rb" );
-         outStr = stdout;
-         if ( isatty ( fileno ( stdout ) ) ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr,
-                      "%s: I won't write compressed data to a terminal.\n",
-                      progName );
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: For help, type: `%s --help'.\n",
-                              progName, progName );
-            if ( inStr != NULL ) fclose ( inStr );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         if ( inStr == NULL ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file %s: %s.\n",
-                      progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         break;
-
-      case SM_F2F:
-         inStr = fopen ( inName, "rb" );
-         outStr = fopen_output_safely ( outName, "wb" );
-         if ( outStr == NULL) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't create output file %s: %s.\n",
-                      progName, outName, strerror(errno) );
-            if ( inStr != NULL ) fclose ( inStr );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         }
-         if ( inStr == NULL ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file %s: %s.\n",
-                      progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-            if ( outStr != NULL ) fclose ( outStr );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         break;
-
-      default:
-         panic ( "compress: bad srcMode" );
-         break;
-   }
-
-   if (verbosity >= 1) {
-      fprintf ( stderr,  "  %s: ", inName );
-      pad ( inName );
-      fflush ( stderr );
-   }
-
-   /*--- Now the input and output handles are sane.  Do the Biz. ---*/
-   outputHandleJustInCase = outStr;
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = True;
-   compressStream ( inStr, outStr );
-   outputHandleJustInCase = NULL;
-
-   /*--- If there was an I/O error, we won't get here. ---*/
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F ) {
-      applySavedTimeInfoToOutputFile ( outName );
-      deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-      if ( !keepInputFiles ) {
-         IntNative retVal = remove ( inName );
-         ERROR_IF_NOT_ZERO ( retVal );
-      }
-   }
-
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void uncompress ( Char *name )
-{
-   FILE  *inStr;
-   FILE  *outStr;
-   Int32 n, i;
-   Bool  magicNumberOK;
-   Bool  cantGuess;
-   struct MY_STAT statBuf;
-
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-
-   if (name == NULL && srcMode != SM_I2O)
-      panic ( "uncompress: bad modes\n" );
-
-   cantGuess = False;
-   switch (srcMode) {
-      case SM_I2O: 
-         copyFileName ( inName, (Char*)"(stdin)" );
-         copyFileName ( outName, (Char*)"(stdout)" ); 
-         break;
-      case SM_F2F: 
-         copyFileName ( inName, name );
-         copyFileName ( outName, name );
-         for (i = 0; i < BZ_N_SUFFIX_PAIRS; i++)
-            if (mapSuffix(outName,zSuffix[i],unzSuffix[i]))
-               goto zzz; 
-         cantGuess = True;
-         strcat ( outName, ".out" );
-         break;
-      case SM_F2O: 
-         copyFileName ( inName, name );
-         copyFileName ( outName, (Char*)"(stdout)" ); 
-         break;
-   }
-
-   zzz:
-   if ( srcMode != SM_I2O && containsDubiousChars ( inName ) ) {
-      if (noisy)
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: There are no files matching `%s'.\n",
-                progName, inName );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   if ( srcMode != SM_I2O && !fileExists ( inName ) ) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file %s: %s.\n",
-                progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F || srcMode == SM_F2O ) {
-      MY_STAT(inName, &statBuf);
-      if ( MY_S_ISDIR(statBuf.st_mode) ) {
-         fprintf( stderr,
-                  "%s: Input file %s is a directory.\n",
-                  progName,inName);
-         setExit(1);
-         return;
-      }
-   }
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F && !forceOverwrite && notAStandardFile ( inName )) {
-      if (noisy)
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Input file %s is not a normal file.\n",
-                progName, inName );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   if ( /* srcMode == SM_F2F implied && */ cantGuess ) {
-      if (noisy)
-      fprintf ( stderr, 
-                "%s: Can't guess original name for %s -- using %s\n",
-                progName, inName, outName );
-      /* just a warning, no return */
-   }   
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F && fileExists ( outName ) ) {
-      if (forceOverwrite) {
-	remove(outName);
-      } else {
-        fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Output file %s already exists.\n",
-                  progName, outName );
-        setExit(1);
-        return;
-      }
-   }
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F && !forceOverwrite &&
-        (n=countHardLinks ( inName ) ) > 0) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Input file %s has %d other link%s.\n",
-                progName, inName, n, n > 1 ? "s" : "" );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-
-   if ( srcMode == SM_F2F ) {
-      /* Save the file's meta-info before we open it.  Doing it later
-         means we mess up the access times. */
-      saveInputFileMetaInfo ( inName );
-   }
-
-   switch ( srcMode ) {
-
-      case SM_I2O:
-         inStr = stdin;
-         outStr = stdout;
-         if ( isatty ( fileno ( stdin ) ) ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr,
-                      "%s: I won't read compressed data from a terminal.\n",
-                      progName );
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: For help, type: `%s --help'.\n",
-                              progName, progName );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         break;
-
-      case SM_F2O:
-         inStr = fopen ( inName, "rb" );
-         outStr = stdout;
-         if ( inStr == NULL ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file %s:%s.\n",
-                      progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-            if ( inStr != NULL ) fclose ( inStr );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         break;
-
-      case SM_F2F:
-         inStr = fopen ( inName, "rb" );
-         outStr = fopen_output_safely ( outName, "wb" );
-         if ( outStr == NULL) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't create output file %s: %s.\n",
-                      progName, outName, strerror(errno) );
-            if ( inStr != NULL ) fclose ( inStr );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         }
-         if ( inStr == NULL ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file %s: %s.\n",
-                      progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-            if ( outStr != NULL ) fclose ( outStr );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         break;
-
-      default:
-         panic ( "uncompress: bad srcMode" );
-         break;
-   }
-
-   if (verbosity >= 1) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "  %s: ", inName );
-      pad ( inName );
-      fflush ( stderr );
-   }
-
-   /*--- Now the input and output handles are sane.  Do the Biz. ---*/
-   outputHandleJustInCase = outStr;
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = True;
-   magicNumberOK = uncompressStream ( inStr, outStr );
-   outputHandleJustInCase = NULL;
-
-   /*--- If there was an I/O error, we won't get here. ---*/
-   if ( magicNumberOK ) {
-      if ( srcMode == SM_F2F ) {
-         applySavedTimeInfoToOutputFile ( outName );
-         deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-         if ( !keepInputFiles ) {
-            IntNative retVal = remove ( inName );
-            ERROR_IF_NOT_ZERO ( retVal );
-         }
-      }
-   } else {
-      unzFailsExist = True;
-      deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-      if ( srcMode == SM_F2F ) {
-         IntNative retVal = remove ( outName );
-         ERROR_IF_NOT_ZERO ( retVal );
-      }
-   }
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-
-   if ( magicNumberOK ) {
-      if (verbosity >= 1)
-         fprintf ( stderr, "done\n" );
-   } else {
-      setExit(2);
-      if (verbosity >= 1)
-         fprintf ( stderr, "not a bzip2 file.\n" ); else
-         fprintf ( stderr,
-                   "%s: %s is not a bzip2 file.\n",
-                   progName, inName );
-   }
-
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void testf ( Char *name )
-{
-   FILE *inStr;
-   Bool allOK;
-   struct MY_STAT statBuf;
-
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-
-   if (name == NULL && srcMode != SM_I2O)
-      panic ( "testf: bad modes\n" );
-
-   copyFileName ( outName, (Char*)"(none)" );
-   switch (srcMode) {
-      case SM_I2O: copyFileName ( inName, (Char*)"(stdin)" ); break;
-      case SM_F2F: copyFileName ( inName, name ); break;
-      case SM_F2O: copyFileName ( inName, name ); break;
-   }
-
-   if ( srcMode != SM_I2O && containsDubiousChars ( inName ) ) {
-      if (noisy)
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: There are no files matching `%s'.\n",
-                progName, inName );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   if ( srcMode != SM_I2O && !fileExists ( inName ) ) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input %s: %s.\n",
-                progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-      setExit(1);
-      return;
-   }
-   if ( srcMode != SM_I2O ) {
-      MY_STAT(inName, &statBuf);
-      if ( MY_S_ISDIR(statBuf.st_mode) ) {
-         fprintf( stderr,
-                  "%s: Input file %s is a directory.\n",
-                  progName,inName);
-         setExit(1);
-         return;
-      }
-   }
-
-   switch ( srcMode ) {
-
-      case SM_I2O:
-         if ( isatty ( fileno ( stdin ) ) ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr,
-                      "%s: I won't read compressed data from a terminal.\n",
-                      progName );
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: For help, type: `%s --help'.\n",
-                              progName, progName );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         inStr = stdin;
-         break;
-
-      case SM_F2O: case SM_F2F:
-         inStr = fopen ( inName, "rb" );
-         if ( inStr == NULL ) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file %s:%s.\n",
-                      progName, inName, strerror(errno) );
-            setExit(1);
-            return;
-         };
-         break;
-
-      default:
-         panic ( "testf: bad srcMode" );
-         break;
-   }
-
-   if (verbosity >= 1) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "  %s: ", inName );
-      pad ( inName );
-      fflush ( stderr );
-   }
-
-   /*--- Now the input handle is sane.  Do the Biz. ---*/
-   outputHandleJustInCase = NULL;
-   allOK = testStream ( inStr );
-
-   if (allOK && verbosity >= 1) fprintf ( stderr, "ok\n" );
-   if (!allOK) testFailsExist = True;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void license ( void )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-
-    "bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor.  "
-    "Version %s.\n"
-    "   \n"
-    "   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 by Julian Seward.\n"
-    "   \n"
-    "   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\n"
-    "   it under the terms set out in the LICENSE file, which is included\n"
-    "   in the bzip2-1.0.6 source distribution.\n"
-    "   \n"
-    "   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\n"
-    "   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n"
-    "   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the\n"
-    "   LICENSE file for more details.\n"
-    "   \n",
-    BZ2_bzlibVersion()
-   );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void usage ( Char *fullProgName )
-{
-   fprintf (
-      stderr,
-      "bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor.  "
-      "Version %s.\n"
-      "\n   usage: %s [flags and input files in any order]\n"
-      "\n"
-      "   -h --help           print this message\n"
-      "   -d --decompress     force decompression\n"
-      "   -z --compress       force compression\n"
-      "   -k --keep           keep (don't delete) input files\n"
-      "   -f --force          overwrite existing output files\n"
-      "   -t --test           test compressed file integrity\n"
-      "   -c --stdout         output to standard out\n"
-      "   -q --quiet          suppress noncritical error messages\n"
-      "   -v --verbose        be verbose (a 2nd -v gives more)\n"
-      "   -L --license        display software version & license\n"
-      "   -V --version        display software version & license\n"
-      "   -s --small          use less memory (at most 2500k)\n"
-      "   -1 .. -9            set block size to 100k .. 900k\n"
-      "   --fast              alias for -1\n"
-      "   --best              alias for -9\n"
-      "\n"
-      "   If invoked as `bzip2', default action is to compress.\n"
-      "              as `bunzip2',  default action is to decompress.\n"
-      "              as `bzcat', default action is to decompress to stdout.\n"
-      "\n"
-      "   If no file names are given, bzip2 compresses or decompresses\n"
-      "   from standard input to standard output.  You can combine\n"
-      "   short flags, so `-v -4' means the same as -v4 or -4v, &c.\n"
-#     if BZ_UNIX
-      "\n"
-#     endif
-      ,
-
-      BZ2_bzlibVersion(),
-      fullProgName
-   );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void redundant ( Char* flag )
-{
-   fprintf ( 
-      stderr, 
-      "%s: %s is redundant in versions 0.9.5 and above\n",
-      progName, flag );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-  All the garbage from here to main() is purely to
-  implement a linked list of command-line arguments,
-  into which main() copies argv[1 .. argc-1].
-
-  The purpose of this exercise is to facilitate 
-  the expansion of wildcard characters * and ? in 
-  filenames for OSs which don't know how to do it
-  themselves, like MSDOS, Windows 95 and NT.
-
-  The actual Dirty Work is done by the platform-
-  specific macro APPEND_FILESPEC.
---*/
-
-typedef
-   struct zzzz {
-      Char        *name;
-      struct zzzz *link;
-   }
-   Cell;
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void *myMalloc ( Int32 n )
-{
-   void* p;
-
-   p = malloc ( (size_t)n );
-   if (p == NULL) outOfMemory ();
-   return p;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-Cell *mkCell ( void )
-{
-   Cell *c;
-
-   c = (Cell*) myMalloc ( sizeof ( Cell ) );
-   c->name = NULL;
-   c->link = NULL;
-   return c;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-Cell *snocString ( Cell *root, Char *name )
-{
-   if (root == NULL) {
-      Cell *tmp = mkCell();
-      tmp->name = (Char*) myMalloc ( 5 + strlen(name) );
-      strcpy ( tmp->name, name );
-      return tmp;
-   } else {
-      Cell *tmp = root;
-      while (tmp->link != NULL) tmp = tmp->link;
-      tmp->link = snocString ( tmp->link, name );
-      return root;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static 
-void addFlagsFromEnvVar ( Cell** argList, Char* varName ) 
-{
-   Int32 i, j, k;
-   Char *envbase, *p;
-
-   envbase = getenv(varName);
-   if (envbase != NULL) {
-      p = envbase;
-      i = 0;
-      while (True) {
-         if (p[i] == 0) break;
-         p += i;
-         i = 0;
-         while (isspace((Int32)(p[0]))) p++;
-         while (p[i] != 0 && !isspace((Int32)(p[i]))) i++;
-         if (i > 0) {
-            k = i; if (k > FILE_NAME_LEN-10) k = FILE_NAME_LEN-10;
-            for (j = 0; j < k; j++) tmpName[j] = p[j];
-            tmpName[k] = 0;
-            APPEND_FLAG(*argList, tmpName);
-         }
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-#define ISFLAG(s) (strcmp(aa->name, (s))==0)
-
-IntNative main ( IntNative argc, Char *argv[] )
-{
-   Int32  i, j;
-   Char   *tmp;
-   Cell   *argList;
-   Cell   *aa;
-   Bool   decode;
-
-   /*-- Be really really really paranoid :-) --*/
-   if (sizeof(Int32) != 4 || sizeof(UInt32) != 4  ||
-       sizeof(Int16) != 2 || sizeof(UInt16) != 2  ||
-       sizeof(Char)  != 1 || sizeof(UChar)  != 1)
-      configError();
-
-   /*-- Initialise --*/
-   outputHandleJustInCase  = NULL;
-   smallMode               = False;
-   keepInputFiles          = False;
-   forceOverwrite          = False;
-   noisy                   = True;
-   verbosity               = 0;
-   blockSize100k           = 9;
-   testFailsExist          = False;
-   unzFailsExist           = False;
-   numFileNames            = 0;
-   numFilesProcessed       = 0;
-   workFactor              = 30;
-   deleteOutputOnInterrupt = False;
-   exitValue               = 0;
-   i = j = 0; /* avoid bogus warning from egcs-1.1.X */
-
-   /*-- Set up signal handlers for mem access errors --*/
-   signal (SIGSEGV, mySIGSEGVorSIGBUScatcher);
-#  if BZ_UNIX
-#  ifndef __DJGPP__
-   signal (SIGBUS,  mySIGSEGVorSIGBUScatcher);
-#  endif
-#  endif
-
-   copyFileName ( inName,  (Char*)"(none)" );
-   copyFileName ( outName, (Char*)"(none)" );
-
-   copyFileName ( progNameReally, argv[0] );
-   progName = &progNameReally[0];
-   for (tmp = &progNameReally[0]; *tmp != '\0'; tmp++)
-      if (*tmp == PATH_SEP) progName = tmp + 1;
-
-
-   /*-- Copy flags from env var BZIP2, and 
-        expand filename wildcards in arg list.
-   --*/
-   argList = NULL;
-   addFlagsFromEnvVar ( &argList,  (Char*)"BZIP2" );
-   addFlagsFromEnvVar ( &argList,  (Char*)"BZIP" );
-   for (i = 1; i <= argc-1; i++)
-      APPEND_FILESPEC(argList, argv[i]);
-
-
-   /*-- Find the length of the longest filename --*/
-   longestFileName = 7;
-   numFileNames    = 0;
-   decode          = True;
-   for (aa = argList; aa != NULL; aa = aa->link) {
-      if (ISFLAG("--")) { decode = False; continue; }
-      if (aa->name[0] == '-' && decode) continue;
-      numFileNames++;
-      if (longestFileName < (Int32)strlen(aa->name) )
-         longestFileName = (Int32)strlen(aa->name);
-   }
-
-
-   /*-- Determine source modes; flag handling may change this too. --*/
-   if (numFileNames == 0)
-      srcMode = SM_I2O; else srcMode = SM_F2F;
-
-
-   /*-- Determine what to do (compress/uncompress/test/cat). --*/
-   /*-- Note that subsequent flag handling may change this. --*/
-   opMode = OM_Z;
-
-   if ( (strstr ( progName, "unzip" ) != 0) ||
-        (strstr ( progName, "UNZIP" ) != 0) )
-      opMode = OM_UNZ;
-
-   if ( (strstr ( progName, "z2cat" ) != 0) ||
-        (strstr ( progName, "Z2CAT" ) != 0) ||
-        (strstr ( progName, "zcat" ) != 0)  ||
-        (strstr ( progName, "ZCAT" ) != 0) )  {
-      opMode = OM_UNZ;
-      srcMode = (numFileNames == 0) ? SM_I2O : SM_F2O;
-   }
-
-
-   /*-- Look at the flags. --*/
-   for (aa = argList; aa != NULL; aa = aa->link) {
-      if (ISFLAG("--")) break;
-      if (aa->name[0] == '-' && aa->name[1] != '-') {
-         for (j = 1; aa->name[j] != '\0'; j++) {
-            switch (aa->name[j]) {
-               case 'c': srcMode          = SM_F2O; break;
-               case 'd': opMode           = OM_UNZ; break;
-               case 'z': opMode           = OM_Z; break;
-               case 'f': forceOverwrite   = True; break;
-               case 't': opMode           = OM_TEST; break;
-               case 'k': keepInputFiles   = True; break;
-               case 's': smallMode        = True; break;
-               case 'q': noisy            = False; break;
-               case '1': blockSize100k    = 1; break;
-               case '2': blockSize100k    = 2; break;
-               case '3': blockSize100k    = 3; break;
-               case '4': blockSize100k    = 4; break;
-               case '5': blockSize100k    = 5; break;
-               case '6': blockSize100k    = 6; break;
-               case '7': blockSize100k    = 7; break;
-               case '8': blockSize100k    = 8; break;
-               case '9': blockSize100k    = 9; break;
-               case 'V':
-               case 'L': license();            break;
-               case 'v': verbosity++; break;
-               case 'h': usage ( progName );
-                         exit ( 0 );
-                         break;
-               default:  fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Bad flag `%s'\n",
-                                   progName, aa->name );
-                         usage ( progName );
-                         exit ( 1 );
-                         break;
-            }
-         }
-      }
-   }
-   
-   /*-- And again ... --*/
-   for (aa = argList; aa != NULL; aa = aa->link) {
-      if (ISFLAG("--")) break;
-      if (ISFLAG("--stdout"))            srcMode          = SM_F2O;  else
-      if (ISFLAG("--decompress"))        opMode           = OM_UNZ;  else
-      if (ISFLAG("--compress"))          opMode           = OM_Z;    else
-      if (ISFLAG("--force"))             forceOverwrite   = True;    else
-      if (ISFLAG("--test"))              opMode           = OM_TEST; else
-      if (ISFLAG("--keep"))              keepInputFiles   = True;    else
-      if (ISFLAG("--small"))             smallMode        = True;    else
-      if (ISFLAG("--quiet"))             noisy            = False;   else
-      if (ISFLAG("--version"))           license();                  else
-      if (ISFLAG("--license"))           license();                  else
-      if (ISFLAG("--exponential"))       workFactor = 1;             else 
-      if (ISFLAG("--repetitive-best"))   redundant(aa->name);        else
-      if (ISFLAG("--repetitive-fast"))   redundant(aa->name);        else
-      if (ISFLAG("--fast"))              blockSize100k = 1;          else
-      if (ISFLAG("--best"))              blockSize100k = 9;          else
-      if (ISFLAG("--verbose"))           verbosity++;                else
-      if (ISFLAG("--help"))              { usage ( progName ); exit ( 0 ); }
-         else
-         if (strncmp ( aa->name, "--", 2) == 0) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: Bad flag `%s'\n", progName, aa->name );
-            usage ( progName );
-            exit ( 1 );
-         }
-   }
-
-   if (verbosity > 4) verbosity = 4;
-   if (opMode == OM_Z && smallMode && blockSize100k > 2) 
-      blockSize100k = 2;
-
-   if (opMode == OM_TEST && srcMode == SM_F2O) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: -c and -t cannot be used together.\n",
-                progName );
-      exit ( 1 );
-   }
-
-   if (srcMode == SM_F2O && numFileNames == 0)
-      srcMode = SM_I2O;
-
-   if (opMode != OM_Z) blockSize100k = 0;
-
-   if (srcMode == SM_F2F) {
-      signal (SIGINT,  mySignalCatcher);
-      signal (SIGTERM, mySignalCatcher);
-#     if BZ_UNIX
-      signal (SIGHUP,  mySignalCatcher);
-#     endif
-   }
-
-   if (opMode == OM_Z) {
-     if (srcMode == SM_I2O) {
-        compress ( NULL );
-     } else {
-        decode = True;
-        for (aa = argList; aa != NULL; aa = aa->link) {
-           if (ISFLAG("--")) { decode = False; continue; }
-           if (aa->name[0] == '-' && decode) continue;
-           numFilesProcessed++;
-           compress ( aa->name );
-        }
-     }
-   } 
-   else
-
-   if (opMode == OM_UNZ) {
-      unzFailsExist = False;
-      if (srcMode == SM_I2O) {
-         uncompress ( NULL );
-      } else {
-         decode = True;
-         for (aa = argList; aa != NULL; aa = aa->link) {
-            if (ISFLAG("--")) { decode = False; continue; }
-            if (aa->name[0] == '-' && decode) continue;
-            numFilesProcessed++;
-            uncompress ( aa->name );
-         }      
-      }
-      if (unzFailsExist) { 
-         setExit(2); 
-         exit(exitValue);
-      }
-   } 
-
-   else {
-      testFailsExist = False;
-      if (srcMode == SM_I2O) {
-         testf ( NULL );
-      } else {
-         decode = True;
-         for (aa = argList; aa != NULL; aa = aa->link) {
-	    if (ISFLAG("--")) { decode = False; continue; }
-            if (aa->name[0] == '-' && decode) continue;
-            numFilesProcessed++;
-            testf ( aa->name );
-	 }
-      }
-      if (testFailsExist && noisy) {
-         fprintf ( stderr,
-           "\n"
-           "You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover\n"
-           "data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.\n\n"
-         );
-         setExit(2);
-         exit(exitValue);
-      }
-   }
-
-   /* Free the argument list memory to mollify leak detectors 
-      (eg) Purify, Checker.  Serves no other useful purpose.
-   */
-   aa = argList;
-   while (aa != NULL) {
-      Cell* aa2 = aa->link;
-      if (aa->name != NULL) free(aa->name);
-      free(aa);
-      aa = aa2;
-   }
-
-   return exitValue;
-}
-
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                         bzip2.c ---*/
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.txt b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index d2deb39..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,391 +0,0 @@
-
-NAME
-       bzip2, bunzip2 - a block-sorting file compressor, v1.0.6
-       bzcat - decompresses files to stdout
-       bzip2recover - recovers data from damaged bzip2 files
-
-
-SYNOPSIS
-       bzip2 [ -cdfkqstvzVL123456789 ] [ filenames ...  ]
-       bunzip2 [ -fkvsVL ] [ filenames ...  ]
-       bzcat [ -s ] [ filenames ...  ]
-       bzip2recover filename
-
-
-DESCRIPTION
-       bzip2  compresses  files  using  the Burrows-Wheeler block
-       sorting text compression algorithm,  and  Huffman  coding.
-       Compression  is  generally  considerably  better than that
-       achieved by more conventional LZ77/LZ78-based compressors,
-       and  approaches  the performance of the PPM family of sta-
-       tistical compressors.
-
-       The command-line options are deliberately very similar  to
-       those of GNU gzip, but they are not identical.
-
-       bzip2  expects  a list of file names to accompany the com-
-       mand-line flags.  Each file is replaced  by  a  compressed
-       version  of  itself,  with  the  name "original_name.bz2".
-       Each compressed file has the same modification date,  per-
-       missions, and, when possible, ownership as the correspond-
-       ing original, so that these properties  can  be  correctly
-       restored  at  decompression  time.   File name handling is
-       naive in the sense that there is no mechanism for preserv-
-       ing  original file names, permissions, ownerships or dates
-       in filesystems which lack these concepts, or have  serious
-       file name length restrictions, such as MS-DOS.
-
-       bzip2  and  bunzip2 will by default not overwrite existing
-       files.  If you want this to happen, specify the -f flag.
-
-       If no file names  are  specified,  bzip2  compresses  from
-       standard  input  to  standard output.  In this case, bzip2
-       will decline to write compressed output to a terminal,  as
-       this  would  be  entirely  incomprehensible  and therefore
-       pointless.
-
-       bunzip2 (or bzip2 -d) decompresses  all  specified  files.
-       Files which were not created by bzip2 will be detected and
-       ignored, and a warning issued.  bzip2  attempts  to  guess
-       the  filename  for  the decompressed file from that of the
-       compressed file as follows:
-
-              filename.bz2    becomes   filename
-              filename.bz     becomes   filename
-              filename.tbz2   becomes   filename.tar
-              filename.tbz    becomes   filename.tar
-              anyothername    becomes   anyothername.out
-
-       If the file does not end in one of the recognised endings,
-       .bz2,  .bz,  .tbz2 or .tbz, bzip2 complains that it cannot
-       guess the name of the original file, and uses the original
-       name with .out appended.
-
-       As  with compression, supplying no filenames causes decom-
-       pression from standard input to standard output.
-
-       bunzip2 will correctly decompress a file which is the con-
-       catenation of two or more compressed files.  The result is
-       the concatenation of the corresponding uncompressed files.
-       Integrity testing (-t) of concatenated compressed files is
-       also supported.
-
-       You can also compress or decompress files to the  standard
-       output  by giving the -c flag.  Multiple files may be com-
-       pressed and decompressed like this.  The resulting outputs
-       are  fed  sequentially to stdout.  Compression of multiple
-       files in this manner generates a stream containing  multi-
-       ple compressed file representations.  Such a stream can be
-       decompressed correctly only  by  bzip2  version  0.9.0  or
-       later.   Earlier  versions of bzip2 will stop after decom-
-       pressing the first file in the stream.
-
-       bzcat (or bzip2 -dc) decompresses all specified  files  to
-       the standard output.
-
-       bzip2  will  read arguments from the environment variables
-       BZIP2 and BZIP, in  that  order,  and  will  process  them
-       before  any  arguments  read  from the command line.  This
-       gives a convenient way to supply default arguments.
-
-       Compression is always performed, even  if  the  compressed
-       file  is slightly larger than the original.  Files of less
-       than about one hundred bytes tend to get larger, since the
-       compression  mechanism  has  a  constant  overhead  in the
-       region of 50 bytes.  Random data (including the output  of
-       most  file  compressors)  is  coded at about 8.05 bits per
-       byte, giving an expansion of around 0.5%.
-
-       As a self-check for your  protection,  bzip2  uses  32-bit
-       CRCs  to make sure that the decompressed version of a file
-       is identical to the original.  This guards against corrup-
-       tion  of  the compressed data, and against undetected bugs
-       in bzip2 (hopefully very unlikely).  The chances  of  data
-       corruption  going  undetected  is  microscopic,  about one
-       chance in four billion for each file processed.  Be aware,
-       though,  that  the  check occurs upon decompression, so it
-       can only tell you that something is wrong.  It can't  help
-       you  recover  the original uncompressed data.  You can use
-       bzip2recover to try to recover data from damaged files.
-
-       Return values: 0 for a normal exit,  1  for  environmental
-       problems  (file not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, &c),
-       2 to indicate a corrupt compressed file, 3 for an internal
-       consistency error (eg, bug) which caused bzip2 to panic.
-
-
-OPTIONS
-       -c --stdout
-              Compress or decompress to standard output.
-
-       -d --decompress
-              Force  decompression.  bzip2, bunzip2 and bzcat are
-              really the same program,  and  the  decision  about
-              what  actions to take is done on the basis of which
-              name is used.  This flag overrides that  mechanism,
-              and forces bzip2 to decompress.
-
-       -z --compress
-              The   complement   to   -d:   forces   compression,
-              regardless of the invocation name.
-
-       -t --test
-              Check integrity of the specified file(s), but don't
-              decompress  them.   This  really  performs  a trial
-              decompression and throws away the result.
-
-       -f --force
-              Force overwrite of output files.   Normally,  bzip2
-              will  not  overwrite  existing  output files.  Also
-              forces bzip2 to break hard links to files, which it
-              otherwise wouldn't do.
-
-              bzip2  normally  declines to decompress files which
-              don't have the  correct  magic  header  bytes.   If
-              forced  (-f),  however,  it  will  pass  such files
-              through unmodified.  This is how GNU gzip  behaves.
-
-       -k --keep
-              Keep  (don't delete) input files during compression
-              or decompression.
-
-       -s --small
-              Reduce memory usage, for compression, decompression
-              and  testing.   Files  are  decompressed and tested
-              using a modified algorithm which only requires  2.5
-              bytes  per  block byte.  This means any file can be
-              decompressed in 2300k of memory,  albeit  at  about
-              half the normal speed.
-
-              During  compression,  -s  selects  a  block size of
-              200k, which limits memory use to  around  the  same
-              figure,  at  the expense of your compression ratio.
-              In short, if your  machine  is  low  on  memory  (8
-              megabytes  or  less),  use  -s for everything.  See
-              MEMORY MANAGEMENT below.
-
-       -q --quiet
-              Suppress non-essential warning messages.   Messages
-              pertaining  to I/O errors and other critical events
-              will not be suppressed.
-
-       -v --verbose
-              Verbose mode -- show the compression ratio for each
-              file  processed.   Further  -v's  increase the ver-
-              bosity level, spewing out lots of information which
-              is primarily of interest for diagnostic purposes.
-
-       -L --license -V --version
-              Display  the  software  version,  license terms and
-              conditions.
-
-       -1 (or --fast) to -9 (or --best)
-              Set the block size to 100 k, 200 k ..  900  k  when
-              compressing.   Has  no  effect  when decompressing.
-              See MEMORY MANAGEMENT below.  The --fast and --best
-              aliases  are  primarily for GNU gzip compatibility.
-              In particular, --fast doesn't make things  signifi-
-              cantly  faster.   And  --best  merely  selects  the
-              default behaviour.
-
-       --     Treats all subsequent arguments as file names, even
-              if they start with a dash.  This is so you can han-
-              dle files with names beginning  with  a  dash,  for
-              example: bzip2 -- -myfilename.
-
-       --repetitive-fast --repetitive-best
-              These  flags  are  redundant  in versions 0.9.5 and
-              above.  They provided some coarse control over  the
-              behaviour  of the sorting algorithm in earlier ver-
-              sions, which was sometimes useful.  0.9.5 and above
-              have  an  improved  algorithm  which  renders these
-              flags irrelevant.
-
-
-MEMORY MANAGEMENT
-       bzip2 compresses large files in blocks.   The  block  size
-       affects  both  the  compression  ratio  achieved,  and the
-       amount of memory needed for compression and decompression.
-       The  flags  -1  through  -9  specify  the block size to be
-       100,000 bytes through 900,000 bytes (the default)  respec-
-       tively.   At  decompression  time, the block size used for
-       compression is read from  the  header  of  the  compressed
-       file, and bunzip2 then allocates itself just enough memory
-       to decompress the file.  Since block sizes are  stored  in
-       compressed  files,  it follows that the flags -1 to -9 are
-       irrelevant to and so ignored during decompression.
-
-       Compression and decompression requirements, in bytes,  can
-       be estimated as:
-
-              Compression:   400k + ( 8 x block size )
-
-              Decompression: 100k + ( 4 x block size ), or
-                             100k + ( 2.5 x block size )
-
-       Larger  block  sizes  give  rapidly  diminishing  marginal
-       returns.  Most of the compression comes from the first two
-       or  three hundred k of block size, a fact worth bearing in
-       mind when using bzip2  on  small  machines.   It  is  also
-       important  to  appreciate  that  the  decompression memory
-       requirement is set at compression time by  the  choice  of
-       block size.
-
-       For  files  compressed  with  the default 900k block size,
-       bunzip2 will require about 3700 kbytes to decompress.   To
-       support decompression of any file on a 4 megabyte machine,
-       bunzip2 has an option to  decompress  using  approximately
-       half this amount of memory, about 2300 kbytes.  Decompres-
-       sion speed is also halved, so you should use  this  option
-       only where necessary.  The relevant flag is -s.
-
-       In general, try and use the largest block size memory con-
-       straints  allow,  since  that  maximises  the  compression
-       achieved.   Compression and decompression speed are virtu-
-       ally unaffected by block size.
-
-       Another significant point applies to files which fit in  a
-       single  block  --  that  means  most files you'd encounter
-       using a large block  size.   The  amount  of  real  memory
-       touched is proportional to the size of the file, since the
-       file is smaller than a block.  For example, compressing  a
-       file  20,000  bytes  long  with the flag -9 will cause the
-       compressor to allocate around 7600k of  memory,  but  only
-       touch 400k + 20000 * 8 = 560 kbytes of it.  Similarly, the
-       decompressor will allocate 3700k but  only  touch  100k  +
-       20000 * 4 = 180 kbytes.
-
-       Here  is a table which summarises the maximum memory usage
-       for different block sizes.  Also  recorded  is  the  total
-       compressed  size for 14 files of the Calgary Text Compres-
-       sion Corpus totalling 3,141,622 bytes.  This column  gives
-       some  feel  for  how  compression  varies with block size.
-       These figures tend to understate the advantage  of  larger
-       block  sizes  for  larger files, since the Corpus is domi-
-       nated by smaller files.
-
-                  Compress   Decompress   Decompress   Corpus
-           Flag     usage      usage       -s usage     Size
-
-            -1      1200k       500k         350k      914704
-            -2      2000k       900k         600k      877703
-            -3      2800k      1300k         850k      860338
-            -4      3600k      1700k        1100k      846899
-            -5      4400k      2100k        1350k      845160
-            -6      5200k      2500k        1600k      838626
-            -7      6100k      2900k        1850k      834096
-            -8      6800k      3300k        2100k      828642
-            -9      7600k      3700k        2350k      828642
-
-
-RECOVERING DATA FROM DAMAGED FILES
-       bzip2 compresses files in blocks, usually 900kbytes  long.
-       Each block is handled independently.  If a media or trans-
-       mission error causes a multi-block  .bz2  file  to  become
-       damaged,  it  may  be  possible  to  recover data from the
-       undamaged blocks in the file.
-
-       The compressed representation of each block  is  delimited
-       by  a  48-bit pattern, which makes it possible to find the
-       block boundaries with reasonable  certainty.   Each  block
-       also  carries its own 32-bit CRC, so damaged blocks can be
-       distinguished from undamaged ones.
-
-       bzip2recover is a  simple  program  whose  purpose  is  to
-       search  for blocks in .bz2 files, and write each block out
-       into its own .bz2 file.  You can then use bzip2 -t to test
-       the integrity of the resulting files, and decompress those
-       which are undamaged.
-
-       bzip2recover takes a single argument, the name of the dam-
-       aged    file,    and    writes    a    number   of   files
-       "rec00001file.bz2",  "rec00002file.bz2",  etc,  containing
-       the   extracted   blocks.   The   output   filenames   are
-       designed  so  that the use of wildcards in subsequent pro-
-       cessing  -- for example, "bzip2 -dc  rec*file.bz2 > recov-
-       ered_data" -- processes the files in the correct order.
-
-       bzip2recover should be of most use dealing with large .bz2
-       files,  as  these will contain many blocks.  It is clearly
-       futile to use it on damaged single-block  files,  since  a
-       damaged  block  cannot  be recovered.  If you wish to min-
-       imise any potential data loss through media  or  transmis-
-       sion errors, you might consider compressing with a smaller
-       block size.
-
-
-PERFORMANCE NOTES
-       The sorting phase of compression gathers together  similar
-       strings  in  the  file.  Because of this, files containing
-       very long runs of  repeated  symbols,  like  "aabaabaabaab
-       ..."   (repeated  several hundred times) may compress more
-       slowly than normal.  Versions 0.9.5 and  above  fare  much
-       better  than previous versions in this respect.  The ratio
-       between worst-case and average-case compression time is in
-       the  region  of  10:1.  For previous versions, this figure
-       was more like 100:1.  You can use the -vvvv option to mon-
-       itor progress in great detail, if you want.
-
-       Decompression speed is unaffected by these phenomena.
-
-       bzip2  usually  allocates  several  megabytes of memory to
-       operate in, and then charges all over it in a fairly  ran-
-       dom  fashion.   This means that performance, both for com-
-       pressing and decompressing, is largely determined  by  the
-       speed  at  which  your  machine  can service cache misses.
-       Because of this, small changes to the code to  reduce  the
-       miss  rate  have  been observed to give disproportionately
-       large performance improvements.  I imagine bzip2 will per-
-       form best on machines with very large caches.
-
-
-CAVEATS
-       I/O  error  messages  are not as helpful as they could be.
-       bzip2 tries hard to detect I/O errors  and  exit  cleanly,
-       but  the  details  of  what  the problem is sometimes seem
-       rather misleading.
-
-       This manual page pertains to version 1.0.6 of bzip2.  Com-
-       pressed  data created by this version is entirely forwards
-       and  backwards  compatible  with   the   previous   public
-       releases,  versions  0.1pl2,  0.9.0,  0.9.5, 1.0.0, 1.0.1,
-       1.0.2 and above, but with the  following  exception: 0.9.0
-       and above can  correctly decompress  multiple concatenated
-       compressed files.  0.1pl2  cannot do this;  it  will  stop
-       after  decompressing just the first file in the stream.
-
-       bzip2recover  versions prior to 1.0.2 used 32-bit integers
-       to represent bit positions in compressed  files,  so  they
-       could  not handle compressed files more than 512 megabytes
-       long.  Versions 1.0.2 and above use 64-bit  ints  on  some
-       platforms  which  support them (GNU supported targets, and
-       Windows).  To establish whether or  not  bzip2recover  was
-       built  with  such  a limitation, run it without arguments.
-       In any event you can build yourself an  unlimited  version
-       if  you  can  recompile  it  with MaybeUInt64 set to be an
-       unsigned 64-bit integer.
-
-
-AUTHOR
-       Julian Seward, jsewardbzip.org.
-
-       http://www.bzip.org
-
-       The ideas embodied in bzip2 are due to (at least) the fol-
-       lowing  people: Michael Burrows and David Wheeler (for the
-       block sorting transformation), David Wheeler  (again,  for
-       the Huffman coder), Peter Fenwick (for the structured cod-
-       ing model in the original bzip, and many refinements), and
-       Alistair  Moffat,  Radford  Neal  and  Ian Witten (for the
-       arithmetic  coder  in  the  original  bzip).   I  am  much
-       indebted for their help, support and advice.  See the man-
-       ual in the source distribution for pointers to sources  of
-       documentation.  Christian von Roques encouraged me to look
-       for faster sorting algorithms, so as to speed up  compres-
-       sion.  Bela Lubkin encouraged me to improve the worst-case
-       compression performance.  Donna Robinson XMLised the docu-
-       mentation.   The bz* scripts are derived from those of GNU
-       gzip.  Many people sent patches, helped  with  portability
-       problems,  lent  machines,  gave advice and were generally
-       helpful.
-
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2recover.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2recover.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f9de049..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzip2recover.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,514 +0,0 @@
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Block recoverer program for bzip2                   ---*/
-/*---                                      bzip2recover.c ---*/
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-/* This program is a complete hack and should be rewritten properly.
-	 It isn't very complicated. */
-
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-
-
-/* This program records bit locations in the file to be recovered.
-   That means that if 64-bit ints are not supported, we will not
-   be able to recover .bz2 files over 512MB (2^32 bits) long.
-   On GNU supported platforms, we take advantage of the 64-bit
-   int support to circumvent this problem.  Ditto MSVC.
-
-   This change occurred in version 1.0.2; all prior versions have
-   the 512MB limitation.
-*/
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-   typedef  unsigned long long int  MaybeUInt64;
-#  define MaybeUInt64_FMT "%Lu"
-#else
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-   typedef  unsigned __int64  MaybeUInt64;
-#  define MaybeUInt64_FMT "%I64u"
-#else
-   typedef  unsigned int   MaybeUInt64;
-#  define MaybeUInt64_FMT "%u"
-#endif
-#endif
-
-typedef  unsigned int   UInt32;
-typedef  int            Int32;
-typedef  unsigned char  UChar;
-typedef  char           Char;
-typedef  unsigned char  Bool;
-#define True    ((Bool)1)
-#define False   ((Bool)0)
-
-
-#define BZ_MAX_FILENAME 2000
-
-Char inFileName[BZ_MAX_FILENAME];
-Char outFileName[BZ_MAX_FILENAME];
-Char progName[BZ_MAX_FILENAME];
-
-MaybeUInt64 bytesOut = 0;
-MaybeUInt64 bytesIn  = 0;
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Header bytes                                ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-#define BZ_HDR_B 0x42                         /* 'B' */
-#define BZ_HDR_Z 0x5a                         /* 'Z' */
-#define BZ_HDR_h 0x68                         /* 'h' */
-#define BZ_HDR_0 0x30                         /* '0' */
- 
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- I/O errors                                  ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void readError ( void )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "%s: I/O error reading `%s', possible reason follows.\n",
-            progName, inFileName );
-   perror ( progName );
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: warning: output file(s) may be incomplete.\n",
-             progName );
-   exit ( 1 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void writeError ( void )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "%s: I/O error reading `%s', possible reason follows.\n",
-            progName, inFileName );
-   perror ( progName );
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: warning: output file(s) may be incomplete.\n",
-             progName );
-   exit ( 1 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void mallocFail ( Int32 n )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "%s: malloc failed on request for %d bytes.\n",
-            progName, n );
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: warning: output file(s) may be incomplete.\n",
-             progName );
-   exit ( 1 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void tooManyBlocks ( Int32 max_handled_blocks )
-{
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "%s: `%s' appears to contain more than %d blocks\n",
-            progName, inFileName, max_handled_blocks );
-   fprintf ( stderr,
-             "%s: and cannot be handled.  To fix, increase\n",
-             progName );
-   fprintf ( stderr, 
-             "%s: BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS in bzip2recover.c, and recompile.\n",
-             progName );
-   exit ( 1 );
-}
-
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Bit stream I/O                              ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-typedef
-   struct {
-      FILE*  handle;
-      Int32  buffer;
-      Int32  buffLive;
-      Char   mode;
-   }
-   BitStream;
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static BitStream* bsOpenReadStream ( FILE* stream )
-{
-   BitStream *bs = malloc ( sizeof(BitStream) );
-   if (bs == NULL) mallocFail ( sizeof(BitStream) );
-   bs->handle = stream;
-   bs->buffer = 0;
-   bs->buffLive = 0;
-   bs->mode = 'r';
-   return bs;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static BitStream* bsOpenWriteStream ( FILE* stream )
-{
-   BitStream *bs = malloc ( sizeof(BitStream) );
-   if (bs == NULL) mallocFail ( sizeof(BitStream) );
-   bs->handle = stream;
-   bs->buffer = 0;
-   bs->buffLive = 0;
-   bs->mode = 'w';
-   return bs;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void bsPutBit ( BitStream* bs, Int32 bit )
-{
-   if (bs->buffLive == 8) {
-      Int32 retVal = putc ( (UChar) bs->buffer, bs->handle );
-      if (retVal == EOF) writeError();
-      bytesOut++;
-      bs->buffLive = 1;
-      bs->buffer = bit & 0x1;
-   } else {
-      bs->buffer = ( (bs->buffer << 1) | (bit & 0x1) );
-      bs->buffLive++;
-   };
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   Returns 0 or 1, or 2 to indicate EOF.
---*/
-static Int32 bsGetBit ( BitStream* bs )
-{
-   if (bs->buffLive > 0) {
-      bs->buffLive --;
-      return ( ((bs->buffer) >> (bs->buffLive)) & 0x1 );
-   } else {
-      Int32 retVal = getc ( bs->handle );
-      if ( retVal == EOF ) {
-         if (errno != 0) readError();
-         return 2;
-      }
-      bs->buffLive = 7;
-      bs->buffer = retVal;
-      return ( ((bs->buffer) >> 7) & 0x1 );
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void bsClose ( BitStream* bs )
-{
-   Int32 retVal;
-
-   if ( bs->mode == 'w' ) {
-      while ( bs->buffLive < 8 ) {
-         bs->buffLive++;
-         bs->buffer <<= 1;
-      };
-      retVal = putc ( (UChar) (bs->buffer), bs->handle );
-      if (retVal == EOF) writeError();
-      bytesOut++;
-      retVal = fflush ( bs->handle );
-      if (retVal == EOF) writeError();
-   }
-   retVal = fclose ( bs->handle );
-   if (retVal == EOF) {
-      if (bs->mode == 'w') writeError(); else readError();
-   }
-   free ( bs );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void bsPutUChar ( BitStream* bs, UChar c )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-   for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--)
-      bsPutBit ( bs, (((UInt32) c) >> i) & 0x1 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static void bsPutUInt32 ( BitStream* bs, UInt32 c )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-
-   for (i = 31; i >= 0; i--)
-      bsPutBit ( bs, (c >> i) & 0x1 );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static Bool endsInBz2 ( Char* name )
-{
-   Int32 n = strlen ( name );
-   if (n <= 4) return False;
-   return
-      (name[n-4] == '.' &&
-       name[n-3] == 'b' &&
-       name[n-2] == 'z' &&
-       name[n-1] == '2');
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*---                                             ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* This logic isn't really right when it comes to Cygwin. */
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#  define  BZ_SPLIT_SYM  '\\'  /* path splitter on Windows platform */
-#else
-#  define  BZ_SPLIT_SYM  '/'   /* path splitter on Unix platform */
-#endif
-
-#define BLOCK_HEADER_HI  0x00003141UL
-#define BLOCK_HEADER_LO  0x59265359UL
-
-#define BLOCK_ENDMARK_HI 0x00001772UL
-#define BLOCK_ENDMARK_LO 0x45385090UL
-
-/* Increase if necessary.  However, a .bz2 file with > 50000 blocks
-   would have an uncompressed size of at least 40GB, so the chances
-   are low you'll need to up this.
-*/
-#define BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS 50000
-
-MaybeUInt64 bStart [BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS];
-MaybeUInt64 bEnd   [BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS];
-MaybeUInt64 rbStart[BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS];
-MaybeUInt64 rbEnd  [BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS];
-
-Int32 main ( Int32 argc, Char** argv )
-{
-   FILE*       inFile;
-   FILE*       outFile;
-   BitStream*  bsIn, *bsWr;
-   Int32       b, wrBlock, currBlock, rbCtr;
-   MaybeUInt64 bitsRead;
-
-   UInt32      buffHi, buffLo, blockCRC;
-   Char*       p;
-
-   strcpy ( progName, argv[0] );
-   inFileName[0] = outFileName[0] = 0;
-
-   fprintf ( stderr, 
-             "bzip2recover 1.0.6: extracts blocks from damaged .bz2 files.\n" );
-
-   if (argc != 2) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: usage is `%s damaged_file_name'.\n",
-                        progName, progName );
-      switch (sizeof(MaybeUInt64)) {
-         case 8:
-            fprintf(stderr, 
-                    "\trestrictions on size of recovered file: None\n");
-            break;
-         case 4:
-            fprintf(stderr, 
-                    "\trestrictions on size of recovered file: 512 MB\n");
-            fprintf(stderr, 
-                    "\tto circumvent, recompile with MaybeUInt64 as an\n"
-                    "\tunsigned 64-bit int.\n");
-            break;
-         default:
-            fprintf(stderr, 
-                    "\tsizeof(MaybeUInt64) is not 4 or 8 -- "
-                    "configuration error.\n");
-            break;
-      }
-      exit(1);
-   }
-
-   if (strlen(argv[1]) >= BZ_MAX_FILENAME-20) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, 
-                "%s: supplied filename is suspiciously (>= %d chars) long.  Bye!\n",
-                progName, (int)strlen(argv[1]) );
-      exit(1);
-   }
-
-   strcpy ( inFileName, argv[1] );
-
-   inFile = fopen ( inFileName, "rb" );
-   if (inFile == NULL) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: can't read `%s'\n", progName, inFileName );
-      exit(1);
-   }
-
-   bsIn = bsOpenReadStream ( inFile );
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: searching for block boundaries ...\n", progName );
-
-   bitsRead = 0;
-   buffHi = buffLo = 0;
-   currBlock = 0;
-   bStart[currBlock] = 0;
-
-   rbCtr = 0;
-
-   while (True) {
-      b = bsGetBit ( bsIn );
-      bitsRead++;
-      if (b == 2) {
-         if (bitsRead >= bStart[currBlock] &&
-            (bitsRead - bStart[currBlock]) >= 40) {
-            bEnd[currBlock] = bitsRead-1;
-            if (currBlock > 0)
-               fprintf ( stderr, "   block %d runs from " MaybeUInt64_FMT 
-                                 " to " MaybeUInt64_FMT " (incomplete)\n",
-                         currBlock,  bStart[currBlock], bEnd[currBlock] );
-         } else
-            currBlock--;
-         break;
-      }
-      buffHi = (buffHi << 1) | (buffLo >> 31);
-      buffLo = (buffLo << 1) | (b & 1);
-      if ( ( (buffHi & 0x0000ffff) == BLOCK_HEADER_HI 
-             && buffLo == BLOCK_HEADER_LO)
-           || 
-           ( (buffHi & 0x0000ffff) == BLOCK_ENDMARK_HI 
-             && buffLo == BLOCK_ENDMARK_LO)
-         ) {
-         if (bitsRead > 49) {
-            bEnd[currBlock] = bitsRead-49;
-         } else {
-            bEnd[currBlock] = 0;
-         }
-         if (currBlock > 0 &&
-	     (bEnd[currBlock] - bStart[currBlock]) >= 130) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "   block %d runs from " MaybeUInt64_FMT 
-                              " to " MaybeUInt64_FMT "\n",
-                      rbCtr+1,  bStart[currBlock], bEnd[currBlock] );
-            rbStart[rbCtr] = bStart[currBlock];
-            rbEnd[rbCtr] = bEnd[currBlock];
-            rbCtr++;
-         }
-         if (currBlock >= BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS)
-            tooManyBlocks(BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS);
-         currBlock++;
-
-         bStart[currBlock] = bitsRead;
-      }
-   }
-
-   bsClose ( bsIn );
-
-   /*-- identified blocks run from 1 to rbCtr inclusive. --*/
-
-   if (rbCtr < 1) {
-      fprintf ( stderr,
-                "%s: sorry, I couldn't find any block boundaries.\n",
-                progName );
-      exit(1);
-   };
-
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: splitting into blocks\n", progName );
-
-   inFile = fopen ( inFileName, "rb" );
-   if (inFile == NULL) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: can't open `%s'\n", progName, inFileName );
-      exit(1);
-   }
-   bsIn = bsOpenReadStream ( inFile );
-
-   /*-- placate gcc's dataflow analyser --*/
-   blockCRC = 0; bsWr = 0;
-
-   bitsRead = 0;
-   outFile = NULL;
-   wrBlock = 0;
-   while (True) {
-      b = bsGetBit(bsIn);
-      if (b == 2) break;
-      buffHi = (buffHi << 1) | (buffLo >> 31);
-      buffLo = (buffLo << 1) | (b & 1);
-      if (bitsRead == 47+rbStart[wrBlock]) 
-         blockCRC = (buffHi << 16) | (buffLo >> 16);
-
-      if (outFile != NULL && bitsRead >= rbStart[wrBlock]
-                          && bitsRead <= rbEnd[wrBlock]) {
-         bsPutBit ( bsWr, b );
-      }
-
-      bitsRead++;
-
-      if (bitsRead == rbEnd[wrBlock]+1) {
-         if (outFile != NULL) {
-            bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x17 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x72 );
-            bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x45 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x38 );
-            bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x50 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x90 );
-            bsPutUInt32 ( bsWr, blockCRC );
-            bsClose ( bsWr );
-         }
-         if (wrBlock >= rbCtr) break;
-         wrBlock++;
-      } else
-      if (bitsRead == rbStart[wrBlock]) {
-         /* Create the output file name, correctly handling leading paths. 
-            (31.10.2001 by Sergey E. Kusikov) */
-         Char* split;
-         Int32 ofs, k;
-         for (k = 0; k < BZ_MAX_FILENAME; k++) 
-            outFileName[k] = 0;
-         strcpy (outFileName, inFileName);
-         split = strrchr (outFileName, BZ_SPLIT_SYM);
-         if (split == NULL) {
-            split = outFileName;
-         } else {
-            ++split;
-	 }
-	 /* Now split points to the start of the basename. */
-         ofs  = split - outFileName;
-         sprintf (split, "rec%5d", wrBlock+1);
-         for (p = split; *p != 0; p++) if (*p == ' ') *p = '0';
-         strcat (outFileName, inFileName + ofs);
-
-         if ( !endsInBz2(outFileName)) strcat ( outFileName, ".bz2" );
-
-         fprintf ( stderr, "   writing block %d to `%s' ...\n",
-                           wrBlock+1, outFileName );
-
-         outFile = fopen ( outFileName, "wb" );
-         if (outFile == NULL) {
-            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: can't write `%s'\n",
-                      progName, outFileName );
-            exit(1);
-         }
-         bsWr = bsOpenWriteStream ( outFile );
-         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_B );    
-         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_Z );    
-         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_h );    
-         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_0 + 9 );
-         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x31 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x41 );
-         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x59 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x26 );
-         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x53 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x59 );
-      }
-   }
-
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: finished\n", progName );
-   return 0;
-}
-
-
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                  bzip2recover.c ---*/
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib.c
deleted file mode 100644
index d85e734..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1580 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Library top-level functions.                          ---*/
-/*---                                               bzlib.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-/* CHANGES
-   0.9.0    -- original version.
-   0.9.0a/b -- no changes in this file.
-   0.9.0c   -- made zero-length BZ_FLUSH work correctly in bzCompress().
-     fixed bzWrite/bzRead to ignore zero-length requests.
-     fixed bzread to correctly handle read requests after EOF.
-     wrong parameter order in call to bzDecompressInit in
-     bzBuffToBuffDecompress.  Fixed.
-*/
-
-#include "bzlib_private.h"
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Compression stuff                           ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-void BZ2_bz__AssertH__fail ( int errcode )
-{
-   fprintf(stderr, 
-      "\n\nbzip2/libbzip2: internal error number %d.\n"
-      "This is a bug in bzip2/libbzip2, %s.\n"
-      "Please report it to me at: jseward@bzip.org.  If this happened\n"
-      "when you were using some program which uses libbzip2 as a\n"
-      "component, you should also report this bug to the author(s)\n"
-      "of that program.  Please make an effort to report this bug;\n"
-      "timely and accurate bug reports eventually lead to higher\n"
-      "quality software.  Thanks.  Julian Seward, 10 December 2007.\n\n",
-      errcode,
-      BZ2_bzlibVersion()
-   );
-
-   if (errcode == 1007) {
-   fprintf(stderr,
-      "\n*** A special note about internal error number 1007 ***\n"
-      "\n"
-      "Experience suggests that a common cause of i.e. 1007\n"
-      "is unreliable memory or other hardware.  The 1007 assertion\n"
-      "just happens to cross-check the results of huge numbers of\n"
-      "memory reads/writes, and so acts (unintendedly) as a stress\n"
-      "test of your memory system.\n"
-      "\n"
-      "I suggest the following: try compressing the file again,\n"
-      "possibly monitoring progress in detail with the -vv flag.\n"
-      "\n"
-      "* If the error cannot be reproduced, and/or happens at different\n"
-      "  points in compression, you may have a flaky memory system.\n"
-      "  Try a memory-test program.  I have used Memtest86\n"
-      "  (www.memtest86.com).  At the time of writing it is free (GPLd).\n"
-      "  Memtest86 tests memory much more thorougly than your BIOSs\n"
-      "  power-on test, and may find failures that the BIOS doesn't.\n"
-      "\n"
-      "* If the error can be repeatably reproduced, this is a bug in\n"
-      "  bzip2, and I would very much like to hear about it.  Please\n"
-      "  let me know, and, ideally, save a copy of the file causing the\n"
-      "  problem -- without which I will be unable to investigate it.\n"
-      "\n"
-   );
-   }
-
-   exit(3);
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-int bz_config_ok ( void )
-{
-   if (sizeof(int)   != 4) return 0;
-   if (sizeof(short) != 2) return 0;
-   if (sizeof(char)  != 1) return 0;
-   return 1;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void* default_bzalloc ( void* opaque, Int32 items, Int32 size )
-{
-   void* v = malloc ( items * size );
-   return v;
-}
-
-static
-void default_bzfree ( void* opaque, void* addr )
-{
-   if (addr != NULL) free ( addr );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void prepare_new_block ( EState* s )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-   s->nblock = 0;
-   s->numZ = 0;
-   s->state_out_pos = 0;
-   BZ_INITIALISE_CRC ( s->blockCRC );
-   for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) s->inUse[i] = False;
-   s->blockNo++;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void init_RL ( EState* s )
-{
-   s->state_in_ch  = 256;
-   s->state_in_len = 0;
-}
-
-
-static
-Bool isempty_RL ( EState* s )
-{
-   if (s->state_in_ch < 256 && s->state_in_len > 0)
-      return False; else
-      return True;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzCompressInit) 
-                    ( bz_stream* strm, 
-                     int        blockSize100k,
-                     int        verbosity,
-                     int        workFactor )
-{
-   Int32   n;
-   EState* s;
-
-   if (!bz_config_ok()) return BZ_CONFIG_ERROR;
-
-   if (strm == NULL || 
-       blockSize100k < 1 || blockSize100k > 9 ||
-       workFactor < 0 || workFactor > 250)
-     return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   if (workFactor == 0) workFactor = 30;
-   if (strm->bzalloc == NULL) strm->bzalloc = default_bzalloc;
-   if (strm->bzfree == NULL) strm->bzfree = default_bzfree;
-
-   s = BZALLOC( sizeof(EState) );
-   if (s == NULL) return BZ_MEM_ERROR;
-   s->strm = strm;
-
-   s->arr1 = NULL;
-   s->arr2 = NULL;
-   s->ftab = NULL;
-
-   n       = 100000 * blockSize100k;
-   s->arr1 = BZALLOC( n                  * sizeof(UInt32) );
-   s->arr2 = BZALLOC( (n+BZ_N_OVERSHOOT) * sizeof(UInt32) );
-   s->ftab = BZALLOC( 65537              * sizeof(UInt32) );
-
-   if (s->arr1 == NULL || s->arr2 == NULL || s->ftab == NULL) {
-      if (s->arr1 != NULL) BZFREE(s->arr1);
-      if (s->arr2 != NULL) BZFREE(s->arr2);
-      if (s->ftab != NULL) BZFREE(s->ftab);
-      if (s       != NULL) BZFREE(s);
-      return BZ_MEM_ERROR;
-   }
-
-   s->blockNo           = 0;
-   s->state             = BZ_S_INPUT;
-   s->mode              = BZ_M_RUNNING;
-   s->combinedCRC       = 0;
-   s->blockSize100k     = blockSize100k;
-   s->nblockMAX         = 100000 * blockSize100k - 19;
-   s->verbosity         = verbosity;
-   s->workFactor        = workFactor;
-
-   s->block             = (UChar*)s->arr2;
-   s->mtfv              = (UInt16*)s->arr1;
-   s->zbits             = NULL;
-   s->ptr               = (UInt32*)s->arr1;
-
-   strm->state          = s;
-   strm->total_in_lo32  = 0;
-   strm->total_in_hi32  = 0;
-   strm->total_out_lo32 = 0;
-   strm->total_out_hi32 = 0;
-   init_RL ( s );
-   prepare_new_block ( s );
-   return BZ_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void add_pair_to_block ( EState* s )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-   UChar ch = (UChar)(s->state_in_ch);
-   for (i = 0; i < s->state_in_len; i++) {
-      BZ_UPDATE_CRC( s->blockCRC, ch );
-   }
-   s->inUse[s->state_in_ch] = True;
-   switch (s->state_in_len) {
-      case 1:
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         break;
-      case 2:
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         break;
-      case 3:
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         break;
-      default:
-         s->inUse[s->state_in_len-4] = True;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = (UChar)ch; s->nblock++;
-         s->block[s->nblock] = ((UChar)(s->state_in_len-4));
-         s->nblock++;
-         break;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void flush_RL ( EState* s )
-{
-   if (s->state_in_ch < 256) add_pair_to_block ( s );
-   init_RL ( s );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-#define ADD_CHAR_TO_BLOCK(zs,zchh0)               \
-{                                                 \
-   UInt32 zchh = (UInt32)(zchh0);                 \
-   /*-- fast track the common case --*/           \
-   if (zchh != zs->state_in_ch &&                 \
-       zs->state_in_len == 1) {                   \
-      UChar ch = (UChar)(zs->state_in_ch);        \
-      BZ_UPDATE_CRC( zs->blockCRC, ch );          \
-      zs->inUse[zs->state_in_ch] = True;          \
-      zs->block[zs->nblock] = (UChar)ch;          \
-      zs->nblock++;                               \
-      zs->state_in_ch = zchh;                     \
-   }                                              \
-   else                                           \
-   /*-- general, uncommon cases --*/              \
-   if (zchh != zs->state_in_ch ||                 \
-      zs->state_in_len == 255) {                  \
-      if (zs->state_in_ch < 256)                  \
-         add_pair_to_block ( zs );                \
-      zs->state_in_ch = zchh;                     \
-      zs->state_in_len = 1;                       \
-   } else {                                       \
-      zs->state_in_len++;                         \
-   }                                              \
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-Bool copy_input_until_stop ( EState* s )
-{
-   Bool progress_in = False;
-
-   if (s->mode == BZ_M_RUNNING) {
-
-      /*-- fast track the common case --*/
-      while (True) {
-         /*-- block full? --*/
-         if (s->nblock >= s->nblockMAX) break;
-         /*-- no input? --*/
-         if (s->strm->avail_in == 0) break;
-         progress_in = True;
-         ADD_CHAR_TO_BLOCK ( s, (UInt32)(*((UChar*)(s->strm->next_in))) ); 
-         s->strm->next_in++;
-         s->strm->avail_in--;
-         s->strm->total_in_lo32++;
-         if (s->strm->total_in_lo32 == 0) s->strm->total_in_hi32++;
-      }
-
-   } else {
-
-      /*-- general, uncommon case --*/
-      while (True) {
-         /*-- block full? --*/
-         if (s->nblock >= s->nblockMAX) break;
-         /*-- no input? --*/
-         if (s->strm->avail_in == 0) break;
-         /*-- flush/finish end? --*/
-         if (s->avail_in_expect == 0) break;
-         progress_in = True;
-         ADD_CHAR_TO_BLOCK ( s, (UInt32)(*((UChar*)(s->strm->next_in))) ); 
-         s->strm->next_in++;
-         s->strm->avail_in--;
-         s->strm->total_in_lo32++;
-         if (s->strm->total_in_lo32 == 0) s->strm->total_in_hi32++;
-         s->avail_in_expect--;
-      }
-   }
-   return progress_in;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-Bool copy_output_until_stop ( EState* s )
-{
-   Bool progress_out = False;
-
-   while (True) {
-
-      /*-- no output space? --*/
-      if (s->strm->avail_out == 0) break;
-
-      /*-- block done? --*/
-      if (s->state_out_pos >= s->numZ) break;
-
-      progress_out = True;
-      *(s->strm->next_out) = s->zbits[s->state_out_pos];
-      s->state_out_pos++;
-      s->strm->avail_out--;
-      s->strm->next_out++;
-      s->strm->total_out_lo32++;
-      if (s->strm->total_out_lo32 == 0) s->strm->total_out_hi32++;
-   }
-
-   return progress_out;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-Bool handle_compress ( bz_stream* strm )
-{
-   Bool progress_in  = False;
-   Bool progress_out = False;
-   EState* s = strm->state;
-   
-   while (True) {
-
-      if (s->state == BZ_S_OUTPUT) {
-         progress_out |= copy_output_until_stop ( s );
-         if (s->state_out_pos < s->numZ) break;
-         if (s->mode == BZ_M_FINISHING && 
-             s->avail_in_expect == 0 &&
-             isempty_RL(s)) break;
-         prepare_new_block ( s );
-         s->state = BZ_S_INPUT;
-         if (s->mode == BZ_M_FLUSHING && 
-             s->avail_in_expect == 0 &&
-             isempty_RL(s)) break;
-      }
-
-      if (s->state == BZ_S_INPUT) {
-         progress_in |= copy_input_until_stop ( s );
-         if (s->mode != BZ_M_RUNNING && s->avail_in_expect == 0) {
-            flush_RL ( s );
-            BZ2_compressBlock ( s, (Bool)(s->mode == BZ_M_FINISHING) );
-            s->state = BZ_S_OUTPUT;
-         }
-         else
-         if (s->nblock >= s->nblockMAX) {
-            BZ2_compressBlock ( s, False );
-            s->state = BZ_S_OUTPUT;
-         }
-         else
-         if (s->strm->avail_in == 0) {
-            break;
-         }
-      }
-
-   }
-
-   return progress_in || progress_out;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzCompress) ( bz_stream *strm, int action )
-{
-   Bool progress;
-   EState* s;
-   if (strm == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   s = strm->state;
-   if (s == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   if (s->strm != strm) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   preswitch:
-   switch (s->mode) {
-
-      case BZ_M_IDLE:
-         return BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
-
-      case BZ_M_RUNNING:
-         if (action == BZ_RUN) {
-            progress = handle_compress ( strm );
-            return progress ? BZ_RUN_OK : BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-         } 
-         else
-	 if (action == BZ_FLUSH) {
-            s->avail_in_expect = strm->avail_in;
-            s->mode = BZ_M_FLUSHING;
-            goto preswitch;
-         }
-         else
-         if (action == BZ_FINISH) {
-            s->avail_in_expect = strm->avail_in;
-            s->mode = BZ_M_FINISHING;
-            goto preswitch;
-         }
-         else 
-            return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-      case BZ_M_FLUSHING:
-         if (action != BZ_FLUSH) return BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
-         if (s->avail_in_expect != s->strm->avail_in) 
-            return BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
-         progress = handle_compress ( strm );
-         if (s->avail_in_expect > 0 || !isempty_RL(s) ||
-             s->state_out_pos < s->numZ) return BZ_FLUSH_OK;
-         s->mode = BZ_M_RUNNING;
-         return BZ_RUN_OK;
-
-      case BZ_M_FINISHING:
-         if (action != BZ_FINISH) return BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
-         if (s->avail_in_expect != s->strm->avail_in) 
-            return BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
-         progress = handle_compress ( strm );
-         if (!progress) return BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
-         if (s->avail_in_expect > 0 || !isempty_RL(s) ||
-             s->state_out_pos < s->numZ) return BZ_FINISH_OK;
-         s->mode = BZ_M_IDLE;
-         return BZ_STREAM_END;
-   }
-   return BZ_OK; /*--not reached--*/
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzCompressEnd)  ( bz_stream *strm )
-{
-   EState* s;
-   if (strm == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   s = strm->state;
-   if (s == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   if (s->strm != strm) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   if (s->arr1 != NULL) BZFREE(s->arr1);
-   if (s->arr2 != NULL) BZFREE(s->arr2);
-   if (s->ftab != NULL) BZFREE(s->ftab);
-   BZFREE(strm->state);
-
-   strm->state = NULL;   
-
-   return BZ_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Decompression stuff                         ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzDecompressInit) 
-                     ( bz_stream* strm, 
-                       int        verbosity,
-                       int        small )
-{
-   DState* s;
-
-   if (!bz_config_ok()) return BZ_CONFIG_ERROR;
-
-   if (strm == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   if (small != 0 && small != 1) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   if (verbosity < 0 || verbosity > 4) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   if (strm->bzalloc == NULL) strm->bzalloc = default_bzalloc;
-   if (strm->bzfree == NULL) strm->bzfree = default_bzfree;
-
-   s = BZALLOC( sizeof(DState) );
-   if (s == NULL) return BZ_MEM_ERROR;
-   s->strm                  = strm;
-   strm->state              = s;
-   s->state                 = BZ_X_MAGIC_1;
-   s->bsLive                = 0;
-   s->bsBuff                = 0;
-   s->calculatedCombinedCRC = 0;
-   strm->total_in_lo32      = 0;
-   strm->total_in_hi32      = 0;
-   strm->total_out_lo32     = 0;
-   strm->total_out_hi32     = 0;
-   s->smallDecompress       = (Bool)small;
-   s->ll4                   = NULL;
-   s->ll16                  = NULL;
-   s->tt                    = NULL;
-   s->currBlockNo           = 0;
-   s->verbosity             = verbosity;
-
-   return BZ_OK;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/* Return  True iff data corruption is discovered.
-   Returns False if there is no problem.
-*/
-static
-Bool unRLE_obuf_to_output_FAST ( DState* s )
-{
-   UChar k1;
-
-   if (s->blockRandomised) {
-
-      while (True) {
-         /* try to finish existing run */
-         while (True) {
-            if (s->strm->avail_out == 0) return False;
-            if (s->state_out_len == 0) break;
-            *( (UChar*)(s->strm->next_out) ) = s->state_out_ch;
-            BZ_UPDATE_CRC ( s->calculatedBlockCRC, s->state_out_ch );
-            s->state_out_len--;
-            s->strm->next_out++;
-            s->strm->avail_out--;
-            s->strm->total_out_lo32++;
-            if (s->strm->total_out_lo32 == 0) s->strm->total_out_hi32++;
-         }
-
-         /* can a new run be started? */
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) return False;
-               
-         /* Only caused by corrupt data stream? */
-         if (s->nblock_used > s->save_nblock+1)
-            return True;
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 1;
-         s->state_out_ch = s->k0;
-         BZ_GET_FAST(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 2;
-         BZ_GET_FAST(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 3;
-         BZ_GET_FAST(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         BZ_GET_FAST(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         s->state_out_len = ((Int32)k1) + 4;
-         BZ_GET_FAST(s->k0); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         s->k0 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-      }
-
-   } else {
-
-      /* restore */
-      UInt32        c_calculatedBlockCRC = s->calculatedBlockCRC;
-      UChar         c_state_out_ch       = s->state_out_ch;
-      Int32         c_state_out_len      = s->state_out_len;
-      Int32         c_nblock_used        = s->nblock_used;
-      Int32         c_k0                 = s->k0;
-      UInt32*       c_tt                 = s->tt;
-      UInt32        c_tPos               = s->tPos;
-      char*         cs_next_out          = s->strm->next_out;
-      unsigned int  cs_avail_out         = s->strm->avail_out;
-      Int32         ro_blockSize100k     = s->blockSize100k;
-      /* end restore */
-
-      UInt32       avail_out_INIT = cs_avail_out;
-      Int32        s_save_nblockPP = s->save_nblock+1;
-      unsigned int total_out_lo32_old;
-
-      while (True) {
-
-         /* try to finish existing run */
-         if (c_state_out_len > 0) {
-            while (True) {
-               if (cs_avail_out == 0) goto return_notr;
-               if (c_state_out_len == 1) break;
-               *( (UChar*)(cs_next_out) ) = c_state_out_ch;
-               BZ_UPDATE_CRC ( c_calculatedBlockCRC, c_state_out_ch );
-               c_state_out_len--;
-               cs_next_out++;
-               cs_avail_out--;
-            }
-            s_state_out_len_eq_one:
-            {
-               if (cs_avail_out == 0) { 
-                  c_state_out_len = 1; goto return_notr;
-               };
-               *( (UChar*)(cs_next_out) ) = c_state_out_ch;
-               BZ_UPDATE_CRC ( c_calculatedBlockCRC, c_state_out_ch );
-               cs_next_out++;
-               cs_avail_out--;
-            }
-         }   
-         /* Only caused by corrupt data stream? */
-         if (c_nblock_used > s_save_nblockPP)
-            return True;
-
-         /* can a new run be started? */
-         if (c_nblock_used == s_save_nblockPP) {
-            c_state_out_len = 0; goto return_notr;
-         };   
-         c_state_out_ch = c_k0;
-         BZ_GET_FAST_C(k1); c_nblock_used++;
-         if (k1 != c_k0) { 
-            c_k0 = k1; goto s_state_out_len_eq_one; 
-         };
-         if (c_nblock_used == s_save_nblockPP) 
-            goto s_state_out_len_eq_one;
-   
-         c_state_out_len = 2;
-         BZ_GET_FAST_C(k1); c_nblock_used++;
-         if (c_nblock_used == s_save_nblockPP) continue;
-         if (k1 != c_k0) { c_k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         c_state_out_len = 3;
-         BZ_GET_FAST_C(k1); c_nblock_used++;
-         if (c_nblock_used == s_save_nblockPP) continue;
-         if (k1 != c_k0) { c_k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         BZ_GET_FAST_C(k1); c_nblock_used++;
-         c_state_out_len = ((Int32)k1) + 4;
-         BZ_GET_FAST_C(c_k0); c_nblock_used++;
-      }
-
-      return_notr:
-      total_out_lo32_old = s->strm->total_out_lo32;
-      s->strm->total_out_lo32 += (avail_out_INIT - cs_avail_out);
-      if (s->strm->total_out_lo32 < total_out_lo32_old)
-         s->strm->total_out_hi32++;
-
-      /* save */
-      s->calculatedBlockCRC = c_calculatedBlockCRC;
-      s->state_out_ch       = c_state_out_ch;
-      s->state_out_len      = c_state_out_len;
-      s->nblock_used        = c_nblock_used;
-      s->k0                 = c_k0;
-      s->tt                 = c_tt;
-      s->tPos               = c_tPos;
-      s->strm->next_out     = cs_next_out;
-      s->strm->avail_out    = cs_avail_out;
-      /* end save */
-   }
-   return False;
-}
-
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-__inline__ Int32 BZ2_indexIntoF ( Int32 indx, Int32 *cftab )
-{
-   Int32 nb, na, mid;
-   nb = 0;
-   na = 256;
-   do {
-      mid = (nb + na) >> 1;
-      if (indx >= cftab[mid]) nb = mid; else na = mid;
-   }
-   while (na - nb != 1);
-   return nb;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/* Return  True iff data corruption is discovered.
-   Returns False if there is no problem.
-*/
-static
-Bool unRLE_obuf_to_output_SMALL ( DState* s )
-{
-   UChar k1;
-
-   if (s->blockRandomised) {
-
-      while (True) {
-         /* try to finish existing run */
-         while (True) {
-            if (s->strm->avail_out == 0) return False;
-            if (s->state_out_len == 0) break;
-            *( (UChar*)(s->strm->next_out) ) = s->state_out_ch;
-            BZ_UPDATE_CRC ( s->calculatedBlockCRC, s->state_out_ch );
-            s->state_out_len--;
-            s->strm->next_out++;
-            s->strm->avail_out--;
-            s->strm->total_out_lo32++;
-            if (s->strm->total_out_lo32 == 0) s->strm->total_out_hi32++;
-         }
-   
-         /* can a new run be started? */
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) return False;
-
-         /* Only caused by corrupt data stream? */
-         if (s->nblock_used > s->save_nblock+1)
-            return True;
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 1;
-         s->state_out_ch = s->k0;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 2;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 3;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         k1 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-         s->state_out_len = ((Int32)k1) + 4;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(s->k0); BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; 
-         s->k0 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; s->nblock_used++;
-      }
-
-   } else {
-
-      while (True) {
-         /* try to finish existing run */
-         while (True) {
-            if (s->strm->avail_out == 0) return False;
-            if (s->state_out_len == 0) break;
-            *( (UChar*)(s->strm->next_out) ) = s->state_out_ch;
-            BZ_UPDATE_CRC ( s->calculatedBlockCRC, s->state_out_ch );
-            s->state_out_len--;
-            s->strm->next_out++;
-            s->strm->avail_out--;
-            s->strm->total_out_lo32++;
-            if (s->strm->total_out_lo32 == 0) s->strm->total_out_hi32++;
-         }
-   
-         /* can a new run be started? */
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) return False;
-
-         /* Only caused by corrupt data stream? */
-         if (s->nblock_used > s->save_nblock+1)
-            return True;
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 1;
-         s->state_out_ch = s->k0;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 2;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         s->state_out_len = 3;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); s->nblock_used++;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1) continue;
-         if (k1 != s->k0) { s->k0 = k1; continue; };
-   
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(k1); s->nblock_used++;
-         s->state_out_len = ((Int32)k1) + 4;
-         BZ_GET_SMALL(s->k0); s->nblock_used++;
-      }
-
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzDecompress) ( bz_stream *strm )
-{
-   Bool    corrupt;
-   DState* s;
-   if (strm == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   s = strm->state;
-   if (s == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   if (s->strm != strm) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   while (True) {
-      if (s->state == BZ_X_IDLE) return BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
-      if (s->state == BZ_X_OUTPUT) {
-         if (s->smallDecompress)
-            corrupt = unRLE_obuf_to_output_SMALL ( s ); else
-            corrupt = unRLE_obuf_to_output_FAST  ( s );
-         if (corrupt) return BZ_DATA_ERROR;
-         if (s->nblock_used == s->save_nblock+1 && s->state_out_len == 0) {
-            BZ_FINALISE_CRC ( s->calculatedBlockCRC );
-            if (s->verbosity >= 3) 
-               VPrintf2 ( " {0x%08x, 0x%08x}", s->storedBlockCRC, 
-                          s->calculatedBlockCRC );
-            if (s->verbosity >= 2) VPrintf0 ( "]" );
-            if (s->calculatedBlockCRC != s->storedBlockCRC)
-               return BZ_DATA_ERROR;
-            s->calculatedCombinedCRC 
-               = (s->calculatedCombinedCRC << 1) | 
-                    (s->calculatedCombinedCRC >> 31);
-            s->calculatedCombinedCRC ^= s->calculatedBlockCRC;
-            s->state = BZ_X_BLKHDR_1;
-         } else {
-            return BZ_OK;
-         }
-      }
-      if (s->state >= BZ_X_MAGIC_1) {
-         Int32 r = BZ2_decompress ( s );
-         if (r == BZ_STREAM_END) {
-            if (s->verbosity >= 3)
-               VPrintf2 ( "\n    combined CRCs: stored = 0x%08x, computed = 0x%08x", 
-                          s->storedCombinedCRC, s->calculatedCombinedCRC );
-            if (s->calculatedCombinedCRC != s->storedCombinedCRC)
-               return BZ_DATA_ERROR;
-            return r;
-         }
-         if (s->state != BZ_X_OUTPUT) return r;
-      }
-   }
-
-   AssertH ( 0, 6001 );
-
-   return 0;  /*NOTREACHED*/
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzDecompressEnd)  ( bz_stream *strm )
-{
-   DState* s;
-   if (strm == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   s = strm->state;
-   if (s == NULL) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-   if (s->strm != strm) return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   if (s->tt   != NULL) BZFREE(s->tt);
-   if (s->ll16 != NULL) BZFREE(s->ll16);
-   if (s->ll4  != NULL) BZFREE(s->ll4);
-
-   BZFREE(strm->state);
-   strm->state = NULL;
-
-   return BZ_OK;
-}
-
-
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- File I/O stuff                              ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-#define BZ_SETERR(eee)                    \
-{                                         \
-   if (bzerror != NULL) *bzerror = eee;   \
-   if (bzf != NULL) bzf->lastErr = eee;   \
-}
-
-typedef 
-   struct {
-      FILE*     handle;
-      Char      buf[BZ_MAX_UNUSED];
-      Int32     bufN;
-      Bool      writing;
-      bz_stream strm;
-      Int32     lastErr;
-      Bool      initialisedOk;
-   }
-   bzFile;
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-static Bool myfeof ( FILE* f )
-{
-   Int32 c = fgetc ( f );
-   if (c == EOF) return True;
-   ungetc ( c, f );
-   return False;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-BZFILE* BZ_API(BZ2_bzWriteOpen) 
-                    ( int*  bzerror,      
-                      FILE* f, 
-                      int   blockSize100k, 
-                      int   verbosity,
-                      int   workFactor )
-{
-   Int32   ret;
-   bzFile* bzf = NULL;
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-
-   if (f == NULL ||
-       (blockSize100k < 1 || blockSize100k > 9) ||
-       (workFactor < 0 || workFactor > 250) ||
-       (verbosity < 0 || verbosity > 4))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_PARAM_ERROR); return NULL; };
-
-   if (ferror(f))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return NULL; };
-
-   bzf = malloc ( sizeof(bzFile) );
-   if (bzf == NULL)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_MEM_ERROR); return NULL; };
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-   bzf->initialisedOk = False;
-   bzf->bufN          = 0;
-   bzf->handle        = f;
-   bzf->writing       = True;
-   bzf->strm.bzalloc  = NULL;
-   bzf->strm.bzfree   = NULL;
-   bzf->strm.opaque   = NULL;
-
-   if (workFactor == 0) workFactor = 30;
-   ret = BZ2_bzCompressInit ( &(bzf->strm), blockSize100k, 
-                              verbosity, workFactor );
-   if (ret != BZ_OK)
-      { BZ_SETERR(ret); free(bzf); return NULL; };
-
-   bzf->strm.avail_in = 0;
-   bzf->initialisedOk = True;
-   return bzf;   
-}
-
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ_API(BZ2_bzWrite)
-             ( int*    bzerror, 
-               BZFILE* b, 
-               void*   buf, 
-               int     len )
-{
-   Int32 n, n2, ret;
-   bzFile* bzf = (bzFile*)b;
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-   if (bzf == NULL || buf == NULL || len < 0)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_PARAM_ERROR); return; };
-   if (!(bzf->writing))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR); return; };
-   if (ferror(bzf->handle))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return; };
-
-   if (len == 0)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK); return; };
-
-   bzf->strm.avail_in = len;
-   bzf->strm.next_in  = buf;
-
-   while (True) {
-      bzf->strm.avail_out = BZ_MAX_UNUSED;
-      bzf->strm.next_out = bzf->buf;
-      ret = BZ2_bzCompress ( &(bzf->strm), BZ_RUN );
-      if (ret != BZ_RUN_OK)
-         { BZ_SETERR(ret); return; };
-
-      if (bzf->strm.avail_out < BZ_MAX_UNUSED) {
-         n = BZ_MAX_UNUSED - bzf->strm.avail_out;
-         n2 = fwrite ( (void*)(bzf->buf), sizeof(UChar), 
-                       n, bzf->handle );
-         if (n != n2 || ferror(bzf->handle))
-            { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return; };
-      }
-
-      if (bzf->strm.avail_in == 0)
-         { BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK); return; };
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ_API(BZ2_bzWriteClose)
-                  ( int*          bzerror, 
-                    BZFILE*       b, 
-                    int           abandon,
-                    unsigned int* nbytes_in,
-                    unsigned int* nbytes_out )
-{
-   BZ2_bzWriteClose64 ( bzerror, b, abandon, 
-                        nbytes_in, NULL, nbytes_out, NULL );
-}
-
-
-void BZ_API(BZ2_bzWriteClose64)
-                  ( int*          bzerror, 
-                    BZFILE*       b, 
-                    int           abandon,
-                    unsigned int* nbytes_in_lo32,
-                    unsigned int* nbytes_in_hi32,
-                    unsigned int* nbytes_out_lo32,
-                    unsigned int* nbytes_out_hi32 )
-{
-   Int32   n, n2, ret;
-   bzFile* bzf = (bzFile*)b;
-
-   if (bzf == NULL)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK); return; };
-   if (!(bzf->writing))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR); return; };
-   if (ferror(bzf->handle))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return; };
-
-   if (nbytes_in_lo32 != NULL) *nbytes_in_lo32 = 0;
-   if (nbytes_in_hi32 != NULL) *nbytes_in_hi32 = 0;
-   if (nbytes_out_lo32 != NULL) *nbytes_out_lo32 = 0;
-   if (nbytes_out_hi32 != NULL) *nbytes_out_hi32 = 0;
-
-   if ((!abandon) && bzf->lastErr == BZ_OK) {
-      while (True) {
-         bzf->strm.avail_out = BZ_MAX_UNUSED;
-         bzf->strm.next_out = bzf->buf;
-         ret = BZ2_bzCompress ( &(bzf->strm), BZ_FINISH );
-         if (ret != BZ_FINISH_OK && ret != BZ_STREAM_END)
-            { BZ_SETERR(ret); return; };
-
-         if (bzf->strm.avail_out < BZ_MAX_UNUSED) {
-            n = BZ_MAX_UNUSED - bzf->strm.avail_out;
-            n2 = fwrite ( (void*)(bzf->buf), sizeof(UChar), 
-                          n, bzf->handle );
-            if (n != n2 || ferror(bzf->handle))
-               { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return; };
-         }
-
-         if (ret == BZ_STREAM_END) break;
-      }
-   }
-
-   if ( !abandon && !ferror ( bzf->handle ) ) {
-      fflush ( bzf->handle );
-      if (ferror(bzf->handle))
-         { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return; };
-   }
-
-   if (nbytes_in_lo32 != NULL)
-      *nbytes_in_lo32 = bzf->strm.total_in_lo32;
-   if (nbytes_in_hi32 != NULL)
-      *nbytes_in_hi32 = bzf->strm.total_in_hi32;
-   if (nbytes_out_lo32 != NULL)
-      *nbytes_out_lo32 = bzf->strm.total_out_lo32;
-   if (nbytes_out_hi32 != NULL)
-      *nbytes_out_hi32 = bzf->strm.total_out_hi32;
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-   BZ2_bzCompressEnd ( &(bzf->strm) );
-   free ( bzf );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-BZFILE* BZ_API(BZ2_bzReadOpen) 
-                   ( int*  bzerror, 
-                     FILE* f, 
-                     int   verbosity,
-                     int   small,
-                     void* unused,
-                     int   nUnused )
-{
-   bzFile* bzf = NULL;
-   int     ret;
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-
-   if (f == NULL || 
-       (small != 0 && small != 1) ||
-       (verbosity < 0 || verbosity > 4) ||
-       (unused == NULL && nUnused != 0) ||
-       (unused != NULL && (nUnused < 0 || nUnused > BZ_MAX_UNUSED)))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_PARAM_ERROR); return NULL; };
-
-   if (ferror(f))
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return NULL; };
-
-   bzf = malloc ( sizeof(bzFile) );
-   if (bzf == NULL) 
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_MEM_ERROR); return NULL; };
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-
-   bzf->initialisedOk = False;
-   bzf->handle        = f;
-   bzf->bufN          = 0;
-   bzf->writing       = False;
-   bzf->strm.bzalloc  = NULL;
-   bzf->strm.bzfree   = NULL;
-   bzf->strm.opaque   = NULL;
-   
-   while (nUnused > 0) {
-      bzf->buf[bzf->bufN] = *((UChar*)(unused)); bzf->bufN++;
-      unused = ((void*)( 1 + ((UChar*)(unused))  ));
-      nUnused--;
-   }
-
-   ret = BZ2_bzDecompressInit ( &(bzf->strm), verbosity, small );
-   if (ret != BZ_OK)
-      { BZ_SETERR(ret); free(bzf); return NULL; };
-
-   bzf->strm.avail_in = bzf->bufN;
-   bzf->strm.next_in  = bzf->buf;
-
-   bzf->initialisedOk = True;
-   return bzf;   
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ_API(BZ2_bzReadClose) ( int *bzerror, BZFILE *b )
-{
-   bzFile* bzf = (bzFile*)b;
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-   if (bzf == NULL)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK); return; };
-
-   if (bzf->writing)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR); return; };
-
-   if (bzf->initialisedOk)
-      (void)BZ2_bzDecompressEnd ( &(bzf->strm) );
-   free ( bzf );
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzRead) 
-           ( int*    bzerror, 
-             BZFILE* b, 
-             void*   buf, 
-             int     len )
-{
-   Int32   n, ret;
-   bzFile* bzf = (bzFile*)b;
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-
-   if (bzf == NULL || buf == NULL || len < 0)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_PARAM_ERROR); return 0; };
-
-   if (bzf->writing)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR); return 0; };
-
-   if (len == 0)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK); return 0; };
-
-   bzf->strm.avail_out = len;
-   bzf->strm.next_out = buf;
-
-   while (True) {
-
-      if (ferror(bzf->handle)) 
-         { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return 0; };
-
-      if (bzf->strm.avail_in == 0 && !myfeof(bzf->handle)) {
-         n = fread ( bzf->buf, sizeof(UChar), 
-                     BZ_MAX_UNUSED, bzf->handle );
-         if (ferror(bzf->handle))
-            { BZ_SETERR(BZ_IO_ERROR); return 0; };
-         bzf->bufN = n;
-         bzf->strm.avail_in = bzf->bufN;
-         bzf->strm.next_in = bzf->buf;
-      }
-
-      ret = BZ2_bzDecompress ( &(bzf->strm) );
-
-      if (ret != BZ_OK && ret != BZ_STREAM_END)
-         { BZ_SETERR(ret); return 0; };
-
-      if (ret == BZ_OK && myfeof(bzf->handle) && 
-          bzf->strm.avail_in == 0 && bzf->strm.avail_out > 0)
-         { BZ_SETERR(BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF); return 0; };
-
-      if (ret == BZ_STREAM_END)
-         { BZ_SETERR(BZ_STREAM_END);
-           return len - bzf->strm.avail_out; };
-      if (bzf->strm.avail_out == 0)
-         { BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK); return len; };
-      
-   }
-
-   return 0; /*not reached*/
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ_API(BZ2_bzReadGetUnused) 
-                     ( int*    bzerror, 
-                       BZFILE* b, 
-                       void**  unused, 
-                       int*    nUnused )
-{
-   bzFile* bzf = (bzFile*)b;
-   if (bzf == NULL)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_PARAM_ERROR); return; };
-   if (bzf->lastErr != BZ_STREAM_END)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR); return; };
-   if (unused == NULL || nUnused == NULL)
-      { BZ_SETERR(BZ_PARAM_ERROR); return; };
-
-   BZ_SETERR(BZ_OK);
-   *nUnused = bzf->strm.avail_in;
-   *unused = bzf->strm.next_in;
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Misc convenience stuff                      ---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress) 
-                         ( char*         dest, 
-                           unsigned int* destLen,
-                           char*         source, 
-                           unsigned int  sourceLen,
-                           int           blockSize100k, 
-                           int           verbosity, 
-                           int           workFactor )
-{
-   bz_stream strm;
-   int ret;
-
-   if (dest == NULL || destLen == NULL || 
-       source == NULL ||
-       blockSize100k < 1 || blockSize100k > 9 ||
-       verbosity < 0 || verbosity > 4 ||
-       workFactor < 0 || workFactor > 250) 
-      return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   if (workFactor == 0) workFactor = 30;
-   strm.bzalloc = NULL;
-   strm.bzfree = NULL;
-   strm.opaque = NULL;
-   ret = BZ2_bzCompressInit ( &strm, blockSize100k, 
-                              verbosity, workFactor );
-   if (ret != BZ_OK) return ret;
-
-   strm.next_in = source;
-   strm.next_out = dest;
-   strm.avail_in = sourceLen;
-   strm.avail_out = *destLen;
-
-   ret = BZ2_bzCompress ( &strm, BZ_FINISH );
-   if (ret == BZ_FINISH_OK) goto output_overflow;
-   if (ret != BZ_STREAM_END) goto errhandler;
-
-   /* normal termination */
-   *destLen -= strm.avail_out;   
-   BZ2_bzCompressEnd ( &strm );
-   return BZ_OK;
-
-   output_overflow:
-   BZ2_bzCompressEnd ( &strm );
-   return BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL;
-
-   errhandler:
-   BZ2_bzCompressEnd ( &strm );
-   return ret;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress) 
-                           ( char*         dest, 
-                             unsigned int* destLen,
-                             char*         source, 
-                             unsigned int  sourceLen,
-                             int           small,
-                             int           verbosity )
-{
-   bz_stream strm;
-   int ret;
-
-   if (dest == NULL || destLen == NULL || 
-       source == NULL ||
-       (small != 0 && small != 1) ||
-       verbosity < 0 || verbosity > 4) 
-          return BZ_PARAM_ERROR;
-
-   strm.bzalloc = NULL;
-   strm.bzfree = NULL;
-   strm.opaque = NULL;
-   ret = BZ2_bzDecompressInit ( &strm, verbosity, small );
-   if (ret != BZ_OK) return ret;
-
-   strm.next_in = source;
-   strm.next_out = dest;
-   strm.avail_in = sourceLen;
-   strm.avail_out = *destLen;
-
-   ret = BZ2_bzDecompress ( &strm );
-   if (ret == BZ_OK) goto output_overflow_or_eof;
-   if (ret != BZ_STREAM_END) goto errhandler;
-
-   /* normal termination */
-   *destLen -= strm.avail_out;
-   BZ2_bzDecompressEnd ( &strm );
-   return BZ_OK;
-
-   output_overflow_or_eof:
-   if (strm.avail_out > 0) {
-      BZ2_bzDecompressEnd ( &strm );
-      return BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF;
-   } else {
-      BZ2_bzDecompressEnd ( &strm );
-      return BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL;
-   };      
-
-   errhandler:
-   BZ2_bzDecompressEnd ( &strm );
-   return ret; 
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   Code contributed by Yoshioka Tsuneo (tsuneo@rr.iij4u.or.jp)
-   to support better zlib compatibility.
-   This code is not _officially_ part of libbzip2 (yet);
-   I haven't tested it, documented it, or considered the
-   threading-safeness of it.
-   If this code breaks, please contact both Yoshioka and me.
---*/
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   return version like "0.9.5d, 4-Sept-1999".
---*/
-const char * BZ_API(BZ2_bzlibVersion)(void)
-{
-   return BZ_VERSION;
-}
-
-
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-
-#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(OS2) || defined(MSDOS)
-#   include 
-#   include 
-#if _MSC_VER > 1410
-#   define SET_BINARY_MODE(file) _setmode(_fileno(file),O_BINARY)
-#else
-#   define SET_BINARY_MODE(file) setmode(fileno(file),O_BINARY)
-#endif
-#else
-#   define SET_BINARY_MODE(file)
-#endif
-static
-BZFILE * bzopen_or_bzdopen
-               ( const char *path,   /* no use when bzdopen */
-                 int fd,             /* no use when bzdopen */
-                 const char *mode,
-                 int open_mode)      /* bzopen: 0, bzdopen:1 */
-{
-   int    bzerr;
-   char   unused[BZ_MAX_UNUSED];
-   int    blockSize100k = 9;
-   int    writing       = 0;
-   char   mode2[10]     = "";
-   FILE   *fp           = NULL;
-   BZFILE *bzfp         = NULL;
-   int    verbosity     = 0;
-   int    workFactor    = 30;
-   int    smallMode     = 0;
-   int    nUnused       = 0; 
-
-   if (mode == NULL) return NULL;
-   while (*mode) {
-      switch (*mode) {
-      case 'r':
-         writing = 0; break;
-      case 'w':
-         writing = 1; break;
-      case 's':
-         smallMode = 1; break;
-      default:
-         if (isdigit((int)(*mode))) {
-            blockSize100k = *mode-BZ_HDR_0;
-         }
-      }
-      mode++;
-   }
-   strcat(mode2, writing ? "w" : "r" );
-   strcat(mode2,"b");   /* binary mode */
-
-   if (open_mode==0) {
-      if (path==NULL || strcmp(path,"")==0) {
-        fp = (writing ? stdout : stdin);
-        SET_BINARY_MODE(fp);
-      } else {
-        fp = fopen(path,mode2);
-      }
-   } else {
-#ifdef BZ_STRICT_ANSI
-      fp = NULL;
-#else
-#if _MSC_VER > 1410
-      fp = _fdopen(fd,mode2);
-#else
-	   fp = fdopen(fd,mode2);
-#endif
-#endif
-   }
-   if (fp == NULL) return NULL;
-
-   if (writing) {
-      /* Guard against total chaos and anarchy -- JRS */
-      if (blockSize100k < 1) blockSize100k = 1;
-      if (blockSize100k > 9) blockSize100k = 9; 
-      bzfp = BZ2_bzWriteOpen(&bzerr,fp,blockSize100k,
-                             verbosity,workFactor);
-   } else {
-      bzfp = BZ2_bzReadOpen(&bzerr,fp,verbosity,smallMode,
-                            unused,nUnused);
-   }
-   if (bzfp == NULL) {
-      if (fp != stdin && fp != stdout) fclose(fp);
-      return NULL;
-   }
-   return bzfp;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   open file for read or write.
-      ex) bzopen("file","w9")
-      case path="" or NULL => use stdin or stdout.
---*/
-BZFILE * BZ_API(BZ2_bzopen)
-               ( const char *path,
-                 const char *mode )
-{
-   return bzopen_or_bzdopen(path,-1,mode,/*bzopen*/0);
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-BZFILE * BZ_API(BZ2_bzdopen)
-               ( int fd,
-                 const char *mode )
-{
-   return bzopen_or_bzdopen(NULL,fd,mode,/*bzdopen*/1);
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzread) (BZFILE* b, void* buf, int len )
-{
-   int bzerr, nread;
-   if (((bzFile*)b)->lastErr == BZ_STREAM_END) return 0;
-   nread = BZ2_bzRead(&bzerr,b,buf,len);
-   if (bzerr == BZ_OK || bzerr == BZ_STREAM_END) {
-      return nread;
-   } else {
-      return -1;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzwrite) (BZFILE* b, void* buf, int len )
-{
-   int bzerr;
-
-   BZ2_bzWrite(&bzerr,b,buf,len);
-   if(bzerr == BZ_OK){
-      return len;
-   }else{
-      return -1;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-int BZ_API(BZ2_bzflush) (BZFILE *b)
-{
-   /* do nothing now... */
-   return 0;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ_API(BZ2_bzclose) (BZFILE* b)
-{
-   int bzerr;
-   FILE *fp;
-   
-   if (b==NULL) {return;}
-   fp = ((bzFile *)b)->handle;
-   if(((bzFile*)b)->writing){
-      BZ2_bzWriteClose(&bzerr,b,0,NULL,NULL);
-      if(bzerr != BZ_OK){
-         BZ2_bzWriteClose(NULL,b,1,NULL,NULL);
-      }
-   }else{
-      BZ2_bzReadClose(&bzerr,b);
-   }
-   if(fp!=stdin && fp!=stdout){
-      fclose(fp);
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--
-   return last error code 
---*/
-static const char *bzerrorstrings[] = {
-       "OK"
-      ,"SEQUENCE_ERROR"
-      ,"PARAM_ERROR"
-      ,"MEM_ERROR"
-      ,"DATA_ERROR"
-      ,"DATA_ERROR_MAGIC"
-      ,"IO_ERROR"
-      ,"UNEXPECTED_EOF"
-      ,"OUTBUFF_FULL"
-      ,"CONFIG_ERROR"
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-};
-
-
-const char * BZ_API(BZ2_bzerror) (BZFILE *b, int *errnum)
-{
-   int err = ((bzFile *)b)->lastErr;
-
-   if(err>0) err = 0;
-   *errnum = err;
-   return bzerrorstrings[err*-1];
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                           bzlib.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib.h b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib.h
deleted file mode 100644
index acb1935..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,285 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Public header file for the library.                   ---*/
-/*---                                               bzlib.h ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#ifndef _BZLIB_H
-#define _BZLIB_H
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-// we don't need the FILE* interface
-#define BZ_NO_STDIO
-
-#define BZ_RUN               0
-#define BZ_FLUSH             1
-#define BZ_FINISH            2
-
-#define BZ_OK                0
-#define BZ_RUN_OK            1
-#define BZ_FLUSH_OK          2
-#define BZ_FINISH_OK         3
-#define BZ_STREAM_END        4
-#define BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR    (-1)
-#define BZ_PARAM_ERROR       (-2)
-#define BZ_MEM_ERROR         (-3)
-#define BZ_DATA_ERROR        (-4)
-#define BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC  (-5)
-#define BZ_IO_ERROR          (-6)
-#define BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF    (-7)
-#define BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL      (-8)
-#define BZ_CONFIG_ERROR      (-9)
-
-typedef 
-   struct {
-      char *next_in;
-      unsigned int avail_in;
-      unsigned int total_in_lo32;
-      unsigned int total_in_hi32;
-
-      char *next_out;
-      unsigned int avail_out;
-      unsigned int total_out_lo32;
-      unsigned int total_out_hi32;
-
-      void *state;
-
-      void *(*bzalloc)(void *,int,int);
-      void (*bzfree)(void *,void *);
-      void *opaque;
-   } 
-   bz_stream;
-
-
-#ifndef BZ_IMPORT
-#define BZ_EXPORT
-#endif
-
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-/* Need a definitition for FILE */
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#   include 
-#   ifdef small
-      /* windows.h define small to char */
-#      undef small
-#   endif
-#   ifdef BZ_EXPORT
-#   define BZ_API(func) WINAPI func
-#   define BZ_EXTERN extern
-#   else
-   /* import windows dll dynamically */
-#   define BZ_API(func) (WINAPI * func)
-#   define BZ_EXTERN
-#   endif
-#else
-#   define BZ_API(func) func
-#   define BZ_EXTERN extern
-#endif
-
-
-/*-- Core (low-level) library functions --*/
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzCompressInit) ( 
-      bz_stream* strm, 
-      int        blockSize100k, 
-      int        verbosity, 
-      int        workFactor 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzCompress) ( 
-      bz_stream* strm, 
-      int action 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzCompressEnd) ( 
-      bz_stream* strm 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzDecompressInit) ( 
-      bz_stream *strm, 
-      int       verbosity, 
-      int       small
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzDecompress) ( 
-      bz_stream* strm 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzDecompressEnd) ( 
-      bz_stream *strm 
-   );
-
-
-
-/*-- High(er) level library functions --*/
-
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-#define BZ_MAX_UNUSED 5000
-
-typedef void BZFILE;
-
-BZ_EXTERN BZFILE* BZ_API(BZ2_bzReadOpen) ( 
-      int*  bzerror,   
-      FILE* f, 
-      int   verbosity, 
-      int   small,
-      void* unused,    
-      int   nUnused 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN void BZ_API(BZ2_bzReadClose) ( 
-      int*    bzerror, 
-      BZFILE* b 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN void BZ_API(BZ2_bzReadGetUnused) ( 
-      int*    bzerror, 
-      BZFILE* b, 
-      void**  unused,  
-      int*    nUnused 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzRead) ( 
-      int*    bzerror, 
-      BZFILE* b, 
-      void*   buf, 
-      int     len 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN BZFILE* BZ_API(BZ2_bzWriteOpen) ( 
-      int*  bzerror,      
-      FILE* f, 
-      int   blockSize100k, 
-      int   verbosity, 
-      int   workFactor 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN void BZ_API(BZ2_bzWrite) ( 
-      int*    bzerror, 
-      BZFILE* b, 
-      void*   buf, 
-      int     len 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN void BZ_API(BZ2_bzWriteClose) ( 
-      int*          bzerror, 
-      BZFILE*       b, 
-      int           abandon, 
-      unsigned int* nbytes_in, 
-      unsigned int* nbytes_out 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN void BZ_API(BZ2_bzWriteClose64) ( 
-      int*          bzerror, 
-      BZFILE*       b, 
-      int           abandon, 
-      unsigned int* nbytes_in_lo32, 
-      unsigned int* nbytes_in_hi32, 
-      unsigned int* nbytes_out_lo32, 
-      unsigned int* nbytes_out_hi32
-   );
-#endif
-
-
-/*-- Utility functions --*/
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress) ( 
-      char*         dest, 
-      unsigned int* destLen,
-      char*         source, 
-      unsigned int  sourceLen,
-      int           blockSize100k, 
-      int           verbosity, 
-      int           workFactor 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress) ( 
-      char*         dest, 
-      unsigned int* destLen,
-      char*         source, 
-      unsigned int  sourceLen,
-      int           small, 
-      int           verbosity 
-   );
-
-
-/*--
-   Code contributed by Yoshioka Tsuneo (tsuneo@rr.iij4u.or.jp)
-   to support better zlib compatibility.
-   This code is not _officially_ part of libbzip2 (yet);
-   I haven't tested it, documented it, or considered the
-   threading-safeness of it.
-   If this code breaks, please contact both Yoshioka and me.
---*/
-
-BZ_EXTERN const char * BZ_API(BZ2_bzlibVersion) (
-      void
-   );
-
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-BZ_EXTERN BZFILE * BZ_API(BZ2_bzopen) (
-      const char *path,
-      const char *mode
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN BZFILE * BZ_API(BZ2_bzdopen) (
-      int        fd,
-      const char *mode
-   );
-         
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzread) (
-      BZFILE* b, 
-      void* buf, 
-      int len 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzwrite) (
-      BZFILE* b, 
-      void*   buf, 
-      int     len 
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN int BZ_API(BZ2_bzflush) (
-      BZFILE* b
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN void BZ_API(BZ2_bzclose) (
-      BZFILE* b
-   );
-
-BZ_EXTERN const char * BZ_API(BZ2_bzerror) (
-      BZFILE *b, 
-      int    *errnum
-   );
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                           bzlib.h ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib_private.h b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib_private.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 5d0217f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzlib_private.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,509 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Private header file for the library.                  ---*/
-/*---                                       bzlib_private.h ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#ifndef _BZLIB_PRIVATE_H
-#define _BZLIB_PRIVATE_H
-
-#include 
-
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#include "bzlib.h"
-
-
-
-/*-- General stuff. --*/
-
-#define BZ_VERSION  "1.0.6, 6-Sept-2010"
-
-typedef char            Char;
-typedef unsigned char   Bool;
-typedef unsigned char   UChar;
-typedef int             Int32;
-typedef unsigned int    UInt32;
-typedef short           Int16;
-typedef unsigned short  UInt16;
-
-#define True  ((Bool)1)
-#define False ((Bool)0)
-
-#ifndef __GNUC__
-#define __inline__  /* */
-#endif 
-
-#ifndef BZ_NO_STDIO
-
-extern void BZ2_bz__AssertH__fail ( int errcode );
-#define AssertH(cond,errcode) \
-   { if (!(cond)) BZ2_bz__AssertH__fail ( errcode ); }
-
-#if BZ_DEBUG
-#define AssertD(cond,msg) \
-   { if (!(cond)) {       \
-      fprintf ( stderr,   \
-        "\n\nlibbzip2(debug build): internal error\n\t%s\n", msg );\
-      exit(1); \
-   }}
-#else
-#define AssertD(cond,msg) /* */
-#endif
-
-#define VPrintf0(zf) \
-   fprintf(stderr,zf)
-#define VPrintf1(zf,za1) \
-   fprintf(stderr,zf,za1)
-#define VPrintf2(zf,za1,za2) \
-   fprintf(stderr,zf,za1,za2)
-#define VPrintf3(zf,za1,za2,za3) \
-   fprintf(stderr,zf,za1,za2,za3)
-#define VPrintf4(zf,za1,za2,za3,za4) \
-   fprintf(stderr,zf,za1,za2,za3,za4)
-#define VPrintf5(zf,za1,za2,za3,za4,za5) \
-   fprintf(stderr,zf,za1,za2,za3,za4,za5)
-
-#else
-
-extern void bz_internal_error ( int errcode );
-#define AssertH(cond,errcode) \
-   { if (!(cond)) bz_internal_error ( errcode ); }
-#define AssertD(cond,msg)                do { } while (0)
-#define VPrintf0(zf)                     do { } while (0)
-#define VPrintf1(zf,za1)                 do { } while (0)
-#define VPrintf2(zf,za1,za2)             do { } while (0)
-#define VPrintf3(zf,za1,za2,za3)         do { } while (0)
-#define VPrintf4(zf,za1,za2,za3,za4)     do { } while (0)
-#define VPrintf5(zf,za1,za2,za3,za4,za5) do { } while (0)
-
-#endif
-
-
-#define BZALLOC(nnn) (strm->bzalloc)(strm->opaque,(nnn),1)
-#define BZFREE(ppp)  (strm->bzfree)(strm->opaque,(ppp))
-
-
-/*-- Header bytes. --*/
-
-#define BZ_HDR_B 0x42   /* 'B' */
-#define BZ_HDR_Z 0x5a   /* 'Z' */
-#define BZ_HDR_h 0x68   /* 'h' */
-#define BZ_HDR_0 0x30   /* '0' */
-  
-/*-- Constants for the back end. --*/
-
-#define BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE 258
-#define BZ_MAX_CODE_LEN    23
-
-#define BZ_RUNA 0
-#define BZ_RUNB 1
-
-#define BZ_N_GROUPS 6
-#define BZ_G_SIZE   50
-#define BZ_N_ITERS  4
-
-#define BZ_MAX_SELECTORS (2 + (900000 / BZ_G_SIZE))
-
-
-
-/*-- Stuff for randomising repetitive blocks. --*/
-
-extern Int32 BZ2_rNums[512];
-
-#define BZ_RAND_DECLS                          \
-   Int32 rNToGo;                               \
-   Int32 rTPos                                 \
-
-#define BZ_RAND_INIT_MASK                      \
-   s->rNToGo = 0;                              \
-   s->rTPos  = 0                               \
-
-#define BZ_RAND_MASK ((s->rNToGo == 1) ? 1 : 0)
-
-#define BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK                       \
-   if (s->rNToGo == 0) {                       \
-      s->rNToGo = BZ2_rNums[s->rTPos];         \
-      s->rTPos++;                              \
-      if (s->rTPos == 512) s->rTPos = 0;       \
-   }                                           \
-   s->rNToGo--;
-
-
-
-/*-- Stuff for doing CRCs. --*/
-
-extern UInt32 BZ2_crc32Table[256];
-
-#define BZ_INITIALISE_CRC(crcVar)              \
-{                                              \
-   crcVar = 0xffffffffL;                       \
-}
-
-#define BZ_FINALISE_CRC(crcVar)                \
-{                                              \
-   crcVar = ~(crcVar);                         \
-}
-
-#define BZ_UPDATE_CRC(crcVar,cha)              \
-{                                              \
-   crcVar = (crcVar << 8) ^                    \
-            BZ2_crc32Table[(crcVar >> 24) ^    \
-                           ((UChar)cha)];      \
-}
-
-
-
-/*-- States and modes for compression. --*/
-
-#define BZ_M_IDLE      1
-#define BZ_M_RUNNING   2
-#define BZ_M_FLUSHING  3
-#define BZ_M_FINISHING 4
-
-#define BZ_S_OUTPUT    1
-#define BZ_S_INPUT     2
-
-#define BZ_N_RADIX 2
-#define BZ_N_QSORT 12
-#define BZ_N_SHELL 18
-#define BZ_N_OVERSHOOT (BZ_N_RADIX + BZ_N_QSORT + BZ_N_SHELL + 2)
-
-
-
-
-/*-- Structure holding all the compression-side stuff. --*/
-
-typedef
-   struct {
-      /* pointer back to the struct bz_stream */
-      bz_stream* strm;
-
-      /* mode this stream is in, and whether inputting */
-      /* or outputting data */
-      Int32    mode;
-      Int32    state;
-
-      /* remembers avail_in when flush/finish requested */
-      UInt32   avail_in_expect;
-
-      /* for doing the block sorting */
-      UInt32*  arr1;
-      UInt32*  arr2;
-      UInt32*  ftab;
-      Int32    origPtr;
-
-      /* aliases for arr1 and arr2 */
-      UInt32*  ptr;
-      UChar*   block;
-      UInt16*  mtfv;
-      UChar*   zbits;
-
-      /* for deciding when to use the fallback sorting algorithm */
-      Int32    workFactor;
-
-      /* run-length-encoding of the input */
-      UInt32   state_in_ch;
-      Int32    state_in_len;
-      BZ_RAND_DECLS;
-
-      /* input and output limits and current posns */
-      Int32    nblock;
-      Int32    nblockMAX;
-      Int32    numZ;
-      Int32    state_out_pos;
-
-      /* map of bytes used in block */
-      Int32    nInUse;
-      Bool     inUse[256];
-      UChar    unseqToSeq[256];
-
-      /* the buffer for bit stream creation */
-      UInt32   bsBuff;
-      Int32    bsLive;
-
-      /* block and combined CRCs */
-      UInt32   blockCRC;
-      UInt32   combinedCRC;
-
-      /* misc administratium */
-      Int32    verbosity;
-      Int32    blockNo;
-      Int32    blockSize100k;
-
-      /* stuff for coding the MTF values */
-      Int32    nMTF;
-      Int32    mtfFreq    [BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-      UChar    selector   [BZ_MAX_SELECTORS];
-      UChar    selectorMtf[BZ_MAX_SELECTORS];
-
-      UChar    len     [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-      Int32    code    [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-      Int32    rfreq   [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-      /* second dimension: only 3 needed; 4 makes index calculations faster */
-      UInt32   len_pack[BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE][4];
-
-   }
-   EState;
-
-
-
-/*-- externs for compression. --*/
-
-extern void 
-BZ2_blockSort ( EState* );
-
-extern void 
-BZ2_compressBlock ( EState*, Bool );
-
-extern void 
-BZ2_bsInitWrite ( EState* );
-
-extern void 
-BZ2_hbAssignCodes ( Int32*, UChar*, Int32, Int32, Int32 );
-
-extern void 
-BZ2_hbMakeCodeLengths ( UChar*, Int32*, Int32, Int32 );
-
-
-
-/*-- states for decompression. --*/
-
-#define BZ_X_IDLE        1
-#define BZ_X_OUTPUT      2
-
-#define BZ_X_MAGIC_1     10
-#define BZ_X_MAGIC_2     11
-#define BZ_X_MAGIC_3     12
-#define BZ_X_MAGIC_4     13
-#define BZ_X_BLKHDR_1    14
-#define BZ_X_BLKHDR_2    15
-#define BZ_X_BLKHDR_3    16
-#define BZ_X_BLKHDR_4    17
-#define BZ_X_BLKHDR_5    18
-#define BZ_X_BLKHDR_6    19
-#define BZ_X_BCRC_1      20
-#define BZ_X_BCRC_2      21
-#define BZ_X_BCRC_3      22
-#define BZ_X_BCRC_4      23
-#define BZ_X_RANDBIT     24
-#define BZ_X_ORIGPTR_1   25
-#define BZ_X_ORIGPTR_2   26
-#define BZ_X_ORIGPTR_3   27
-#define BZ_X_MAPPING_1   28
-#define BZ_X_MAPPING_2   29
-#define BZ_X_SELECTOR_1  30
-#define BZ_X_SELECTOR_2  31
-#define BZ_X_SELECTOR_3  32
-#define BZ_X_CODING_1    33
-#define BZ_X_CODING_2    34
-#define BZ_X_CODING_3    35
-#define BZ_X_MTF_1       36
-#define BZ_X_MTF_2       37
-#define BZ_X_MTF_3       38
-#define BZ_X_MTF_4       39
-#define BZ_X_MTF_5       40
-#define BZ_X_MTF_6       41
-#define BZ_X_ENDHDR_2    42
-#define BZ_X_ENDHDR_3    43
-#define BZ_X_ENDHDR_4    44
-#define BZ_X_ENDHDR_5    45
-#define BZ_X_ENDHDR_6    46
-#define BZ_X_CCRC_1      47
-#define BZ_X_CCRC_2      48
-#define BZ_X_CCRC_3      49
-#define BZ_X_CCRC_4      50
-
-
-
-/*-- Constants for the fast MTF decoder. --*/
-
-#define MTFA_SIZE 4096
-#define MTFL_SIZE 16
-
-
-
-/*-- Structure holding all the decompression-side stuff. --*/
-
-typedef
-   struct {
-      /* pointer back to the struct bz_stream */
-      bz_stream* strm;
-
-      /* state indicator for this stream */
-      Int32    state;
-
-      /* for doing the final run-length decoding */
-      UChar    state_out_ch;
-      Int32    state_out_len;
-      Bool     blockRandomised;
-      BZ_RAND_DECLS;
-
-      /* the buffer for bit stream reading */
-      UInt32   bsBuff;
-      Int32    bsLive;
-
-      /* misc administratium */
-      Int32    blockSize100k;
-      Bool     smallDecompress;
-      Int32    currBlockNo;
-      Int32    verbosity;
-
-      /* for undoing the Burrows-Wheeler transform */
-      Int32    origPtr;
-      UInt32   tPos;
-      Int32    k0;
-      Int32    unzftab[256];
-      Int32    nblock_used;
-      Int32    cftab[257];
-      Int32    cftabCopy[257];
-
-      /* for undoing the Burrows-Wheeler transform (FAST) */
-      UInt32   *tt;
-
-      /* for undoing the Burrows-Wheeler transform (SMALL) */
-      UInt16   *ll16;
-      UChar    *ll4;
-
-      /* stored and calculated CRCs */
-      UInt32   storedBlockCRC;
-      UInt32   storedCombinedCRC;
-      UInt32   calculatedBlockCRC;
-      UInt32   calculatedCombinedCRC;
-
-      /* map of bytes used in block */
-      Int32    nInUse;
-      Bool     inUse[256];
-      Bool     inUse16[16];
-      UChar    seqToUnseq[256];
-
-      /* for decoding the MTF values */
-      UChar    mtfa   [MTFA_SIZE];
-      Int32    mtfbase[256 / MTFL_SIZE];
-      UChar    selector   [BZ_MAX_SELECTORS];
-      UChar    selectorMtf[BZ_MAX_SELECTORS];
-      UChar    len  [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-
-      Int32    limit  [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-      Int32    base   [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-      Int32    perm   [BZ_N_GROUPS][BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE];
-      Int32    minLens[BZ_N_GROUPS];
-
-      /* save area for scalars in the main decompress code */
-      Int32    save_i;
-      Int32    save_j;
-      Int32    save_t;
-      Int32    save_alphaSize;
-      Int32    save_nGroups;
-      Int32    save_nSelectors;
-      Int32    save_EOB;
-      Int32    save_groupNo;
-      Int32    save_groupPos;
-      Int32    save_nextSym;
-      Int32    save_nblockMAX;
-      Int32    save_nblock;
-      Int32    save_es;
-      Int32    save_N;
-      Int32    save_curr;
-      Int32    save_zt;
-      Int32    save_zn; 
-      Int32    save_zvec;
-      Int32    save_zj;
-      Int32    save_gSel;
-      Int32    save_gMinlen;
-      Int32*   save_gLimit;
-      Int32*   save_gBase;
-      Int32*   save_gPerm;
-
-   }
-   DState;
-
-
-
-/*-- Macros for decompression. --*/
-
-#define BZ_GET_FAST(cccc)                     \
-    /* c_tPos is unsigned, hence test < 0 is pointless. */ \
-    if (s->tPos >= (UInt32)100000 * (UInt32)s->blockSize100k) return True; \
-    s->tPos = s->tt[s->tPos];                 \
-    cccc = (UChar)(s->tPos & 0xff);           \
-    s->tPos >>= 8;
-
-#define BZ_GET_FAST_C(cccc)                   \
-    /* c_tPos is unsigned, hence test < 0 is pointless. */ \
-    if (c_tPos >= (UInt32)100000 * (UInt32)ro_blockSize100k) return True; \
-    c_tPos = c_tt[c_tPos];                    \
-    cccc = (UChar)(c_tPos & 0xff);            \
-    c_tPos >>= 8;
-
-#define SET_LL4(i,n)                                          \
-   { if (((i) & 0x1) == 0)                                    \
-        s->ll4[(i) >> 1] = (s->ll4[(i) >> 1] & 0xf0) | (n); else    \
-        s->ll4[(i) >> 1] = (s->ll4[(i) >> 1] & 0x0f) | ((n) << 4);  \
-   }
-
-#define GET_LL4(i)                             \
-   ((((UInt32)(s->ll4[(i) >> 1])) >> (((i) << 2) & 0x4)) & 0xF)
-
-#define SET_LL(i,n)                          \
-   { s->ll16[i] = (UInt16)(n & 0x0000ffff);  \
-     SET_LL4(i, n >> 16);                    \
-   }
-
-#define GET_LL(i) \
-   (((UInt32)s->ll16[i]) | (GET_LL4(i) << 16))
-
-#define BZ_GET_SMALL(cccc)                            \
-    /* c_tPos is unsigned, hence test < 0 is pointless. */ \
-    if (s->tPos >= (UInt32)100000 * (UInt32)s->blockSize100k) return True; \
-    cccc = BZ2_indexIntoF ( s->tPos, s->cftab );    \
-    s->tPos = GET_LL(s->tPos);
-
-
-/*-- externs for decompression. --*/
-
-extern Int32 
-BZ2_indexIntoF ( Int32, Int32* );
-
-extern Int32 
-BZ2_decompress ( DState* );
-
-extern void 
-BZ2_hbCreateDecodeTables ( Int32*, Int32*, Int32*, UChar*,
-                           Int32,  Int32, Int32 );
-
-
-#endif
-
-
-/*-- BZ_NO_STDIO seems to make NULL disappear on some platforms. --*/
-
-#ifdef BZ_NO_STDIO
-#ifndef NULL
-#define NULL 0
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                   bzlib_private.h ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzmore b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzmore
deleted file mode 100644
index d314043..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzmore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Bzmore wrapped for bzip2, 
-# adapted from zmore by Philippe Troin  for Debian GNU/Linux.
-
-PATH="/usr/bin:$PATH"; export PATH
-
-prog=`echo $0 | sed 's|.*/||'`
-case "$prog" in
-	*less)	more=less	;;
-	*)	more=more       ;;
-esac
-
-if test "`echo -n a`" = "-n a"; then
-  # looks like a SysV system:
-  n1=''; n2='\c'
-else
-  n1='-n'; n2=''
-fi
-oldtty=`stty -g 2>/dev/null`
-if stty -cbreak 2>/dev/null; then
-  cb='cbreak'; ncb='-cbreak'
-else
-  # 'stty min 1' resets eof to ^a on both SunOS and SysV!
-  cb='min 1 -icanon'; ncb='icanon eof ^d'
-fi
-if test $? -eq 0 -a -n "$oldtty"; then
-   trap 'stty $oldtty 2>/dev/null; exit' 0 2 3 5 10 13 15
-else
-   trap 'stty $ncb echo 2>/dev/null; exit' 0 2 3 5 10 13 15
-fi
-
-if test $# = 0; then
-    if test -t 0; then
-	echo usage: $prog files...
-    else
-	bzip2 -cdfq | eval $more
-    fi
-else
-    FIRST=1
-    for FILE
-    do
-	if test $FIRST -eq 0; then
-		echo $n1 "--More--(Next file: $FILE)$n2"
-		stty $cb -echo 2>/dev/null
-		ANS=`dd bs=1 count=1 2>/dev/null` 
-		stty $ncb echo 2>/dev/null
-		echo " "
-		if test "$ANS" = 'e' -o "$ANS" = 'q'; then
-			exit
-		fi
-	fi
-	if test "$ANS" != 's'; then
-		echo "------> $FILE <------"
-		bzip2 -cdfq "$FILE" | eval $more
-	fi
-	if test -t; then
-		FIRST=0
-	fi
-    done
-fi
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzmore.1 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzmore.1
deleted file mode 100644
index b437d3b..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/bzmore.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
-.\"Shamelessly copied from zmore.1 by Philippe Troin 
-.\"for Debian GNU/Linux
-.TH BZMORE 1
-.SH NAME
-bzmore, bzless \- file perusal filter for crt viewing of bzip2 compressed text
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B bzmore
-[ name ...  ]
-.br
-.B bzless
-[ name ...  ]
-.SH NOTE
-In the following description,
-.I bzless
-and
-.I less
-can be used interchangeably with
-.I bzmore
-and
-.I more.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I  Bzmore
-is a filter which allows examination of compressed or plain text files
-one screenful at a time on a soft-copy terminal.
-.I bzmore
-works on files compressed with
-.I bzip2
-and also on uncompressed files.
-If a file does not exist,
-.I bzmore
-looks for a file of the same name with the addition of a .bz2 suffix.
-.PP
-.I Bzmore
-normally pauses after each screenful, printing --More--
-at the bottom of the screen.
-If the user then types a carriage return, one more line is displayed.
-If the user hits a space,
-another screenful is displayed.  Other possibilities are enumerated later.
-.PP
-.I Bzmore
-looks in the file
-.I /etc/termcap
-to determine terminal characteristics,
-and to determine the default window size.
-On a terminal capable of displaying 24 lines,
-the default window size is 22 lines.
-Other sequences which may be typed when
-.I bzmore
-pauses, and their effects, are as follows (\fIi\fP is an optional integer
-argument, defaulting to 1) :
-.PP
-.IP \fIi\|\fP
-display
-.I i
-more lines, (or another screenful if no argument is given)
-.PP
-.IP ^D
-display 11 more lines (a ``scroll'').
-If
-.I i
-is given, then the scroll size is set to \fIi\|\fP.
-.PP
-.IP d
-same as ^D (control-D)
-.PP
-.IP \fIi\|\fPz
-same as typing a space except that \fIi\|\fP, if present, becomes the new
-window size.  Note that the window size reverts back to the default at the
-end of the current file.
-.PP
-.IP \fIi\|\fPs
-skip \fIi\|\fP lines and print a screenful of lines
-.PP
-.IP \fIi\|\fPf
-skip \fIi\fP screenfuls and print a screenful of lines
-.PP
-.IP "q or Q"
-quit reading the current file; go on to the next (if any)
-.PP
-.IP "e or q"
-When the prompt --More--(Next file: 
-.IR file )
-is printed, this command causes bzmore to exit.
-.PP
-.IP s
-When the prompt --More--(Next file: 
-.IR file )
-is printed, this command causes bzmore to skip the next file and continue.
-.PP 
-.IP =
-Display the current line number.
-.PP
-.IP \fIi\|\fP/expr
-search for the \fIi\|\fP-th occurrence of the regular expression \fIexpr.\fP
-If the pattern is not found,
-.I bzmore
-goes on to the next file (if any).
-Otherwise, a screenful is displayed, starting two lines before the place
-where the expression was found.
-The user's erase and kill characters may be used to edit the regular
-expression.
-Erasing back past the first column cancels the search command.
-.PP
-.IP \fIi\|\fPn
-search for the \fIi\|\fP-th occurrence of the last regular expression entered.
-.PP
-.IP !command
-invoke a shell with \fIcommand\|\fP. 
-The character `!' in "command" are replaced with the
-previous shell command.  The sequence "\\!" is replaced by "!".
-.PP
-.IP ":q or :Q"
-quit reading the current file; go on to the next (if any)
-(same as q or Q).
-.PP
-.IP .
-(dot) repeat the previous command.
-.PP
-The commands take effect immediately, i.e., it is not necessary to
-type a carriage return.
-Up to the time when the command character itself is given,
-the user may hit the line kill character to cancel the numerical
-argument being formed.
-In addition, the user may hit the erase character to redisplay the
---More-- message.
-.PP
-At any time when output is being sent to the terminal, the user can
-hit the quit key (normally control\-\\).
-.I Bzmore
-will stop sending output, and will display the usual --More--
-prompt.
-The user may then enter one of the above commands in the normal manner.
-Unfortunately, some output is lost when this is done, due to the
-fact that any characters waiting in the terminal's output queue
-are flushed when the quit signal occurs.
-.PP
-The terminal is set to
-.I noecho
-mode by this program so that the output can be continuous.
-What you type will thus not show on your terminal, except for the / and !
-commands.
-.PP
-If the standard output is not a teletype, then
-.I bzmore
-acts just like
-.I bzcat,
-except that a header is printed before each file.
-.SH FILES
-.DT
-/etc/termcap		Terminal data base
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-more(1), less(1), bzip2(1), bzdiff(1), bzgrep(1)
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/crctable.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/crctable.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1fea7e9..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/crctable.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Table for doing CRCs                                  ---*/
-/*---                                            crctable.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#include "bzlib_private.h"
-
-/*--
-  I think this is an implementation of the AUTODIN-II,
-  Ethernet & FDDI 32-bit CRC standard.  Vaguely derived
-  from code by Rob Warnock, in Section 51 of the
-  comp.compression FAQ.
---*/
-
-UInt32 BZ2_crc32Table[256] = {
-
-   /*-- Ugly, innit? --*/
-
-   0x00000000L, 0x04c11db7L, 0x09823b6eL, 0x0d4326d9L,
-   0x130476dcL, 0x17c56b6bL, 0x1a864db2L, 0x1e475005L,
-   0x2608edb8L, 0x22c9f00fL, 0x2f8ad6d6L, 0x2b4bcb61L,
-   0x350c9b64L, 0x31cd86d3L, 0x3c8ea00aL, 0x384fbdbdL,
-   0x4c11db70L, 0x48d0c6c7L, 0x4593e01eL, 0x4152fda9L,
-   0x5f15adacL, 0x5bd4b01bL, 0x569796c2L, 0x52568b75L,
-   0x6a1936c8L, 0x6ed82b7fL, 0x639b0da6L, 0x675a1011L,
-   0x791d4014L, 0x7ddc5da3L, 0x709f7b7aL, 0x745e66cdL,
-   0x9823b6e0L, 0x9ce2ab57L, 0x91a18d8eL, 0x95609039L,
-   0x8b27c03cL, 0x8fe6dd8bL, 0x82a5fb52L, 0x8664e6e5L,
-   0xbe2b5b58L, 0xbaea46efL, 0xb7a96036L, 0xb3687d81L,
-   0xad2f2d84L, 0xa9ee3033L, 0xa4ad16eaL, 0xa06c0b5dL,
-   0xd4326d90L, 0xd0f37027L, 0xddb056feL, 0xd9714b49L,
-   0xc7361b4cL, 0xc3f706fbL, 0xceb42022L, 0xca753d95L,
-   0xf23a8028L, 0xf6fb9d9fL, 0xfbb8bb46L, 0xff79a6f1L,
-   0xe13ef6f4L, 0xe5ffeb43L, 0xe8bccd9aL, 0xec7dd02dL,
-   0x34867077L, 0x30476dc0L, 0x3d044b19L, 0x39c556aeL,
-   0x278206abL, 0x23431b1cL, 0x2e003dc5L, 0x2ac12072L,
-   0x128e9dcfL, 0x164f8078L, 0x1b0ca6a1L, 0x1fcdbb16L,
-   0x018aeb13L, 0x054bf6a4L, 0x0808d07dL, 0x0cc9cdcaL,
-   0x7897ab07L, 0x7c56b6b0L, 0x71159069L, 0x75d48ddeL,
-   0x6b93dddbL, 0x6f52c06cL, 0x6211e6b5L, 0x66d0fb02L,
-   0x5e9f46bfL, 0x5a5e5b08L, 0x571d7dd1L, 0x53dc6066L,
-   0x4d9b3063L, 0x495a2dd4L, 0x44190b0dL, 0x40d816baL,
-   0xaca5c697L, 0xa864db20L, 0xa527fdf9L, 0xa1e6e04eL,
-   0xbfa1b04bL, 0xbb60adfcL, 0xb6238b25L, 0xb2e29692L,
-   0x8aad2b2fL, 0x8e6c3698L, 0x832f1041L, 0x87ee0df6L,
-   0x99a95df3L, 0x9d684044L, 0x902b669dL, 0x94ea7b2aL,
-   0xe0b41de7L, 0xe4750050L, 0xe9362689L, 0xedf73b3eL,
-   0xf3b06b3bL, 0xf771768cL, 0xfa325055L, 0xfef34de2L,
-   0xc6bcf05fL, 0xc27dede8L, 0xcf3ecb31L, 0xcbffd686L,
-   0xd5b88683L, 0xd1799b34L, 0xdc3abdedL, 0xd8fba05aL,
-   0x690ce0eeL, 0x6dcdfd59L, 0x608edb80L, 0x644fc637L,
-   0x7a089632L, 0x7ec98b85L, 0x738aad5cL, 0x774bb0ebL,
-   0x4f040d56L, 0x4bc510e1L, 0x46863638L, 0x42472b8fL,
-   0x5c007b8aL, 0x58c1663dL, 0x558240e4L, 0x51435d53L,
-   0x251d3b9eL, 0x21dc2629L, 0x2c9f00f0L, 0x285e1d47L,
-   0x36194d42L, 0x32d850f5L, 0x3f9b762cL, 0x3b5a6b9bL,
-   0x0315d626L, 0x07d4cb91L, 0x0a97ed48L, 0x0e56f0ffL,
-   0x1011a0faL, 0x14d0bd4dL, 0x19939b94L, 0x1d528623L,
-   0xf12f560eL, 0xf5ee4bb9L, 0xf8ad6d60L, 0xfc6c70d7L,
-   0xe22b20d2L, 0xe6ea3d65L, 0xeba91bbcL, 0xef68060bL,
-   0xd727bbb6L, 0xd3e6a601L, 0xdea580d8L, 0xda649d6fL,
-   0xc423cd6aL, 0xc0e2d0ddL, 0xcda1f604L, 0xc960ebb3L,
-   0xbd3e8d7eL, 0xb9ff90c9L, 0xb4bcb610L, 0xb07daba7L,
-   0xae3afba2L, 0xaafbe615L, 0xa7b8c0ccL, 0xa379dd7bL,
-   0x9b3660c6L, 0x9ff77d71L, 0x92b45ba8L, 0x9675461fL,
-   0x8832161aL, 0x8cf30badL, 0x81b02d74L, 0x857130c3L,
-   0x5d8a9099L, 0x594b8d2eL, 0x5408abf7L, 0x50c9b640L,
-   0x4e8ee645L, 0x4a4ffbf2L, 0x470cdd2bL, 0x43cdc09cL,
-   0x7b827d21L, 0x7f436096L, 0x7200464fL, 0x76c15bf8L,
-   0x68860bfdL, 0x6c47164aL, 0x61043093L, 0x65c52d24L,
-   0x119b4be9L, 0x155a565eL, 0x18197087L, 0x1cd86d30L,
-   0x029f3d35L, 0x065e2082L, 0x0b1d065bL, 0x0fdc1becL,
-   0x3793a651L, 0x3352bbe6L, 0x3e119d3fL, 0x3ad08088L,
-   0x2497d08dL, 0x2056cd3aL, 0x2d15ebe3L, 0x29d4f654L,
-   0xc5a92679L, 0xc1683bceL, 0xcc2b1d17L, 0xc8ea00a0L,
-   0xd6ad50a5L, 0xd26c4d12L, 0xdf2f6bcbL, 0xdbee767cL,
-   0xe3a1cbc1L, 0xe760d676L, 0xea23f0afL, 0xeee2ed18L,
-   0xf0a5bd1dL, 0xf464a0aaL, 0xf9278673L, 0xfde69bc4L,
-   0x89b8fd09L, 0x8d79e0beL, 0x803ac667L, 0x84fbdbd0L,
-   0x9abc8bd5L, 0x9e7d9662L, 0x933eb0bbL, 0x97ffad0cL,
-   0xafb010b1L, 0xab710d06L, 0xa6322bdfL, 0xa2f33668L,
-   0xbcb4666dL, 0xb8757bdaL, 0xb5365d03L, 0xb1f740b4L
-};
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                        crctable.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/decompress.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/decompress.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 311f566..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/decompress.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,646 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Decompression machinery                               ---*/
-/*---                                          decompress.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#include "bzlib_private.h"
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-static
-void makeMaps_d ( DState* s )
-{
-   Int32 i;
-   s->nInUse = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
-      if (s->inUse[i]) {
-         s->seqToUnseq[s->nInUse] = i;
-         s->nInUse++;
-      }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-#define RETURN(rrr)                               \
-   { retVal = rrr; goto save_state_and_return; };
-
-#define GET_BITS(lll,vvv,nnn)                     \
-   case lll: s->state = lll;                      \
-   while (True) {                                 \
-      if (s->bsLive >= nnn) {                     \
-         UInt32 v;                                \
-         v = (s->bsBuff >>                        \
-             (s->bsLive-nnn)) & ((1 << nnn)-1);   \
-         s->bsLive -= nnn;                        \
-         vvv = v;                                 \
-         break;                                   \
-      }                                           \
-      if (s->strm->avail_in == 0) RETURN(BZ_OK);  \
-      s->bsBuff                                   \
-         = (s->bsBuff << 8) |                     \
-           ((UInt32)                              \
-              (*((UChar*)(s->strm->next_in))));   \
-      s->bsLive += 8;                             \
-      s->strm->next_in++;                         \
-      s->strm->avail_in--;                        \
-      s->strm->total_in_lo32++;                   \
-      if (s->strm->total_in_lo32 == 0)            \
-         s->strm->total_in_hi32++;                \
-   }
-
-#define GET_UCHAR(lll,uuu)                        \
-   GET_BITS(lll,uuu,8)
-
-#define GET_BIT(lll,uuu)                          \
-   GET_BITS(lll,uuu,1)
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-#define GET_MTF_VAL(label1,label2,lval)           \
-{                                                 \
-   if (groupPos == 0) {                           \
-      groupNo++;                                  \
-      if (groupNo >= nSelectors)                  \
-         RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);                   \
-      groupPos = BZ_G_SIZE;                       \
-      gSel = s->selector[groupNo];                \
-      gMinlen = s->minLens[gSel];                 \
-      gLimit = &(s->limit[gSel][0]);              \
-      gPerm = &(s->perm[gSel][0]);                \
-      gBase = &(s->base[gSel][0]);                \
-   }                                              \
-   groupPos--;                                    \
-   zn = gMinlen;                                  \
-   GET_BITS(label1, zvec, zn);                    \
-   while (1) {                                    \
-      if (zn > 20 /* the longest code */)         \
-         RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);                   \
-      if (zvec <= gLimit[zn]) break;              \
-      zn++;                                       \
-      GET_BIT(label2, zj);                        \
-      zvec = (zvec << 1) | zj;                    \
-   };                                             \
-   if (zvec - gBase[zn] < 0                       \
-       || zvec - gBase[zn] >= BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE)  \
-      RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);                      \
-   lval = gPerm[zvec - gBase[zn]];                \
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-Int32 BZ2_decompress ( DState* s )
-{
-   UChar      uc;
-   Int32      retVal;
-   Int32      minLen, maxLen;
-   bz_stream* strm = s->strm;
-
-   /* stuff that needs to be saved/restored */
-   Int32  i;
-   Int32  j;
-   Int32  t;
-   Int32  alphaSize;
-   Int32  nGroups;
-   Int32  nSelectors;
-   Int32  EOB;
-   Int32  groupNo;
-   Int32  groupPos;
-   Int32  nextSym;
-   Int32  nblockMAX;
-   Int32  nblock;
-   Int32  es;
-   Int32  N;
-   Int32  curr;
-   Int32  zt;
-   Int32  zn; 
-   Int32  zvec;
-   Int32  zj;
-   Int32  gSel;
-   Int32  gMinlen;
-   Int32* gLimit;
-   Int32* gBase;
-   Int32* gPerm;
-
-   if (s->state == BZ_X_MAGIC_1) {
-      /*initialise the save area*/
-      s->save_i           = 0;
-      s->save_j           = 0;
-      s->save_t           = 0;
-      s->save_alphaSize   = 0;
-      s->save_nGroups     = 0;
-      s->save_nSelectors  = 0;
-      s->save_EOB         = 0;
-      s->save_groupNo     = 0;
-      s->save_groupPos    = 0;
-      s->save_nextSym     = 0;
-      s->save_nblockMAX   = 0;
-      s->save_nblock      = 0;
-      s->save_es          = 0;
-      s->save_N           = 0;
-      s->save_curr        = 0;
-      s->save_zt          = 0;
-      s->save_zn          = 0;
-      s->save_zvec        = 0;
-      s->save_zj          = 0;
-      s->save_gSel        = 0;
-      s->save_gMinlen     = 0;
-      s->save_gLimit      = NULL;
-      s->save_gBase       = NULL;
-      s->save_gPerm       = NULL;
-   }
-
-   /*restore from the save area*/
-   i           = s->save_i;
-   j           = s->save_j;
-   t           = s->save_t;
-   alphaSize   = s->save_alphaSize;
-   nGroups     = s->save_nGroups;
-   nSelectors  = s->save_nSelectors;
-   EOB         = s->save_EOB;
-   groupNo     = s->save_groupNo;
-   groupPos    = s->save_groupPos;
-   nextSym     = s->save_nextSym;
-   nblockMAX   = s->save_nblockMAX;
-   nblock      = s->save_nblock;
-   es          = s->save_es;
-   N           = s->save_N;
-   curr        = s->save_curr;
-   zt          = s->save_zt;
-   zn          = s->save_zn; 
-   zvec        = s->save_zvec;
-   zj          = s->save_zj;
-   gSel        = s->save_gSel;
-   gMinlen     = s->save_gMinlen;
-   gLimit      = s->save_gLimit;
-   gBase       = s->save_gBase;
-   gPerm       = s->save_gPerm;
-
-   retVal = BZ_OK;
-
-   switch (s->state) {
-
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_MAGIC_1, uc);
-      if (uc != BZ_HDR_B) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC);
-
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_MAGIC_2, uc);
-      if (uc != BZ_HDR_Z) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC);
-
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_MAGIC_3, uc)
-      if (uc != BZ_HDR_h) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC);
-
-      GET_BITS(BZ_X_MAGIC_4, s->blockSize100k, 8)
-      if (s->blockSize100k < (BZ_HDR_0 + 1) || 
-          s->blockSize100k > (BZ_HDR_0 + 9)) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC);
-      s->blockSize100k -= BZ_HDR_0;
-
-      if (s->smallDecompress) {
-         s->ll16 = BZALLOC( s->blockSize100k * 100000 * sizeof(UInt16) );
-         s->ll4  = BZALLOC( 
-                      ((1 + s->blockSize100k * 100000) >> 1) * sizeof(UChar) 
-                   );
-         if (s->ll16 == NULL || s->ll4 == NULL) RETURN(BZ_MEM_ERROR);
-      } else {
-         s->tt  = BZALLOC( s->blockSize100k * 100000 * sizeof(Int32) );
-         if (s->tt == NULL) RETURN(BZ_MEM_ERROR);
-      }
-
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BLKHDR_1, uc);
-
-      if (uc == 0x17) goto endhdr_2;
-      if (uc != 0x31) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BLKHDR_2, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x41) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BLKHDR_3, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x59) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BLKHDR_4, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x26) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BLKHDR_5, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x53) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BLKHDR_6, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x59) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-
-      s->currBlockNo++;
-      if (s->verbosity >= 2)
-         VPrintf1 ( "\n    [%d: huff+mtf ", s->currBlockNo );
- 
-      s->storedBlockCRC = 0;
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BCRC_1, uc);
-      s->storedBlockCRC = (s->storedBlockCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BCRC_2, uc);
-      s->storedBlockCRC = (s->storedBlockCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BCRC_3, uc);
-      s->storedBlockCRC = (s->storedBlockCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_BCRC_4, uc);
-      s->storedBlockCRC = (s->storedBlockCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-
-      GET_BITS(BZ_X_RANDBIT, s->blockRandomised, 1);
-
-      s->origPtr = 0;
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ORIGPTR_1, uc);
-      s->origPtr = (s->origPtr << 8) | ((Int32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ORIGPTR_2, uc);
-      s->origPtr = (s->origPtr << 8) | ((Int32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ORIGPTR_3, uc);
-      s->origPtr = (s->origPtr << 8) | ((Int32)uc);
-
-      if (s->origPtr < 0)
-         RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      if (s->origPtr > 10 + 100000*s->blockSize100k) 
-         RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-
-      /*--- Receive the mapping table ---*/
-      for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
-         GET_BIT(BZ_X_MAPPING_1, uc);
-         if (uc == 1) 
-            s->inUse16[i] = True; else 
-            s->inUse16[i] = False;
-      }
-
-      for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) s->inUse[i] = False;
-
-      for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
-         if (s->inUse16[i])
-            for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) {
-               GET_BIT(BZ_X_MAPPING_2, uc);
-               if (uc == 1) s->inUse[i * 16 + j] = True;
-            }
-      makeMaps_d ( s );
-      if (s->nInUse == 0) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      alphaSize = s->nInUse+2;
-
-      /*--- Now the selectors ---*/
-      GET_BITS(BZ_X_SELECTOR_1, nGroups, 3);
-      if (nGroups < 2 || nGroups > 6) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_BITS(BZ_X_SELECTOR_2, nSelectors, 15);
-      if (nSelectors < 1) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      for (i = 0; i < nSelectors; i++) {
-         j = 0;
-         while (True) {
-            GET_BIT(BZ_X_SELECTOR_3, uc);
-            if (uc == 0) break;
-            j++;
-            if (j >= nGroups) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-         }
-         s->selectorMtf[i] = j;
-      }
-
-      /*--- Undo the MTF values for the selectors. ---*/
-      {
-         UChar pos[BZ_N_GROUPS], tmp, v;
-         for (v = 0; v < nGroups; v++) pos[v] = v;
-   
-         for (i = 0; i < nSelectors; i++) {
-            v = s->selectorMtf[i];
-            tmp = pos[v];
-            while (v > 0) { pos[v] = pos[v-1]; v--; }
-            pos[0] = tmp;
-            s->selector[i] = tmp;
-         }
-      }
-
-      /*--- Now the coding tables ---*/
-      for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++) {
-         GET_BITS(BZ_X_CODING_1, curr, 5);
-         for (i = 0; i < alphaSize; i++) {
-            while (True) {
-               if (curr < 1 || curr > 20) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-               GET_BIT(BZ_X_CODING_2, uc);
-               if (uc == 0) break;
-               GET_BIT(BZ_X_CODING_3, uc);
-               if (uc == 0) curr++; else curr--;
-            }
-            s->len[t][i] = curr;
-         }
-      }
-
-      /*--- Create the Huffman decoding tables ---*/
-      for (t = 0; t < nGroups; t++) {
-         minLen = 32;
-         maxLen = 0;
-         for (i = 0; i < alphaSize; i++) {
-            if (s->len[t][i] > maxLen) maxLen = s->len[t][i];
-            if (s->len[t][i] < minLen) minLen = s->len[t][i];
-         }
-         BZ2_hbCreateDecodeTables ( 
-            &(s->limit[t][0]), 
-            &(s->base[t][0]), 
-            &(s->perm[t][0]), 
-            &(s->len[t][0]),
-            minLen, maxLen, alphaSize
-         );
-         s->minLens[t] = minLen;
-      }
-
-      /*--- Now the MTF values ---*/
-
-      EOB      = s->nInUse+1;
-      nblockMAX = 100000 * s->blockSize100k;
-      groupNo  = -1;
-      groupPos = 0;
-
-      for (i = 0; i <= 255; i++) s->unzftab[i] = 0;
-
-      /*-- MTF init --*/
-      {
-         Int32 ii, jj, kk;
-         kk = MTFA_SIZE-1;
-         for (ii = 256 / MTFL_SIZE - 1; ii >= 0; ii--) {
-            for (jj = MTFL_SIZE-1; jj >= 0; jj--) {
-               s->mtfa[kk] = (UChar)(ii * MTFL_SIZE + jj);
-               kk--;
-            }
-            s->mtfbase[ii] = kk + 1;
-         }
-      }
-      /*-- end MTF init --*/
-
-      nblock = 0;
-      GET_MTF_VAL(BZ_X_MTF_1, BZ_X_MTF_2, nextSym);
-
-      while (True) {
-
-         if (nextSym == EOB) break;
-
-         if (nextSym == BZ_RUNA || nextSym == BZ_RUNB) {
-
-            es = -1;
-            N = 1;
-            do {
-               /* Check that N doesn't get too big, so that es doesn't
-                  go negative.  The maximum value that can be
-                  RUNA/RUNB encoded is equal to the block size (post
-                  the initial RLE), viz, 900k, so bounding N at 2
-                  million should guard against overflow without
-                  rejecting any legitimate inputs. */
-               if (N >= 2*1024*1024) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-               if (nextSym == BZ_RUNA) es = es + (0+1) * N; else
-               if (nextSym == BZ_RUNB) es = es + (1+1) * N;
-               N = N * 2;
-               GET_MTF_VAL(BZ_X_MTF_3, BZ_X_MTF_4, nextSym);
-            }
-               while (nextSym == BZ_RUNA || nextSym == BZ_RUNB);
-
-            es++;
-            uc = s->seqToUnseq[ s->mtfa[s->mtfbase[0]] ];
-            s->unzftab[uc] += es;
-
-            if (s->smallDecompress)
-               while (es > 0) {
-                  if (nblock >= nblockMAX) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-                  s->ll16[nblock] = (UInt16)uc;
-                  nblock++;
-                  es--;
-               }
-            else
-               while (es > 0) {
-                  if (nblock >= nblockMAX) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-                  s->tt[nblock] = (UInt32)uc;
-                  nblock++;
-                  es--;
-               };
-
-            continue;
-
-         } else {
-
-            if (nblock >= nblockMAX) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-
-            /*-- uc = MTF ( nextSym-1 ) --*/
-            {
-               Int32 ii, jj, kk, pp, lno, off;
-               UInt32 nn;
-               nn = (UInt32)(nextSym - 1);
-
-               if (nn < MTFL_SIZE) {
-                  /* avoid general-case expense */
-                  pp = s->mtfbase[0];
-                  uc = s->mtfa[pp+nn];
-                  while (nn > 3) {
-                     Int32 z = pp+nn;
-                     s->mtfa[(z)  ] = s->mtfa[(z)-1];
-                     s->mtfa[(z)-1] = s->mtfa[(z)-2];
-                     s->mtfa[(z)-2] = s->mtfa[(z)-3];
-                     s->mtfa[(z)-3] = s->mtfa[(z)-4];
-                     nn -= 4;
-                  }
-                  while (nn > 0) { 
-                     s->mtfa[(pp+nn)] = s->mtfa[(pp+nn)-1]; nn--; 
-                  };
-                  s->mtfa[pp] = uc;
-               } else { 
-                  /* general case */
-                  lno = nn / MTFL_SIZE;
-                  off = nn % MTFL_SIZE;
-                  pp = s->mtfbase[lno] + off;
-                  uc = s->mtfa[pp];
-                  while (pp > s->mtfbase[lno]) { 
-                     s->mtfa[pp] = s->mtfa[pp-1]; pp--; 
-                  };
-                  s->mtfbase[lno]++;
-                  while (lno > 0) {
-                     s->mtfbase[lno]--;
-                     s->mtfa[s->mtfbase[lno]] 
-                        = s->mtfa[s->mtfbase[lno-1] + MTFL_SIZE - 1];
-                     lno--;
-                  }
-                  s->mtfbase[0]--;
-                  s->mtfa[s->mtfbase[0]] = uc;
-                  if (s->mtfbase[0] == 0) {
-                     kk = MTFA_SIZE-1;
-                     for (ii = 256 / MTFL_SIZE-1; ii >= 0; ii--) {
-                        for (jj = MTFL_SIZE-1; jj >= 0; jj--) {
-                           s->mtfa[kk] = s->mtfa[s->mtfbase[ii] + jj];
-                           kk--;
-                        }
-                        s->mtfbase[ii] = kk + 1;
-                     }
-                  }
-               }
-            }
-            /*-- end uc = MTF ( nextSym-1 ) --*/
-
-            s->unzftab[s->seqToUnseq[uc]]++;
-            if (s->smallDecompress)
-               s->ll16[nblock] = (UInt16)(s->seqToUnseq[uc]); else
-               s->tt[nblock]   = (UInt32)(s->seqToUnseq[uc]);
-            nblock++;
-
-            GET_MTF_VAL(BZ_X_MTF_5, BZ_X_MTF_6, nextSym);
-            continue;
-         }
-      }
-
-      /* Now we know what nblock is, we can do a better sanity
-         check on s->origPtr.
-      */
-      if (s->origPtr < 0 || s->origPtr >= nblock)
-         RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-
-      /*-- Set up cftab to facilitate generation of T^(-1) --*/
-      /* Check: unzftab entries in range. */
-      for (i = 0; i <= 255; i++) {
-         if (s->unzftab[i] < 0 || s->unzftab[i] > nblock)
-            RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      }
-      /* Actually generate cftab. */
-      s->cftab[0] = 0;
-      for (i = 1; i <= 256; i++) s->cftab[i] = s->unzftab[i-1];
-      for (i = 1; i <= 256; i++) s->cftab[i] += s->cftab[i-1];
-      /* Check: cftab entries in range. */
-      for (i = 0; i <= 256; i++) {
-         if (s->cftab[i] < 0 || s->cftab[i] > nblock) {
-            /* s->cftab[i] can legitimately be == nblock */
-            RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-         }
-      }
-      /* Check: cftab entries non-descending. */
-      for (i = 1; i <= 256; i++) {
-         if (s->cftab[i-1] > s->cftab[i]) {
-            RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-         }
-      }
-
-      s->state_out_len = 0;
-      s->state_out_ch  = 0;
-      BZ_INITIALISE_CRC ( s->calculatedBlockCRC );
-      s->state = BZ_X_OUTPUT;
-      if (s->verbosity >= 2) VPrintf0 ( "rt+rld" );
-
-      if (s->smallDecompress) {
-
-         /*-- Make a copy of cftab, used in generation of T --*/
-         for (i = 0; i <= 256; i++) s->cftabCopy[i] = s->cftab[i];
-
-         /*-- compute the T vector --*/
-         for (i = 0; i < nblock; i++) {
-            uc = (UChar)(s->ll16[i]);
-            SET_LL(i, s->cftabCopy[uc]);
-            s->cftabCopy[uc]++;
-         }
-
-         /*-- Compute T^(-1) by pointer reversal on T --*/
-         i = s->origPtr;
-         j = GET_LL(i);
-         do {
-            Int32 tmp = GET_LL(j);
-            SET_LL(j, i);
-            i = j;
-            j = tmp;
-         }
-            while (i != s->origPtr);
-
-         s->tPos = s->origPtr;
-         s->nblock_used = 0;
-         if (s->blockRandomised) {
-            BZ_RAND_INIT_MASK;
-            BZ_GET_SMALL(s->k0); s->nblock_used++;
-            BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; s->k0 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; 
-         } else {
-            BZ_GET_SMALL(s->k0); s->nblock_used++;
-         }
-
-      } else {
-
-         /*-- compute the T^(-1) vector --*/
-         for (i = 0; i < nblock; i++) {
-            uc = (UChar)(s->tt[i] & 0xff);
-            s->tt[s->cftab[uc]] |= (i << 8);
-            s->cftab[uc]++;
-         }
-
-         s->tPos = s->tt[s->origPtr] >> 8;
-         s->nblock_used = 0;
-         if (s->blockRandomised) {
-            BZ_RAND_INIT_MASK;
-            BZ_GET_FAST(s->k0); s->nblock_used++;
-            BZ_RAND_UPD_MASK; s->k0 ^= BZ_RAND_MASK; 
-         } else {
-            BZ_GET_FAST(s->k0); s->nblock_used++;
-         }
-
-      }
-
-      RETURN(BZ_OK);
-
-
-
-    endhdr_2:
-
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ENDHDR_2, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x72) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ENDHDR_3, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x45) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ENDHDR_4, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x38) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ENDHDR_5, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x50) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_ENDHDR_6, uc);
-      if (uc != 0x90) RETURN(BZ_DATA_ERROR);
-
-      s->storedCombinedCRC = 0;
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_CCRC_1, uc);
-      s->storedCombinedCRC = (s->storedCombinedCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_CCRC_2, uc);
-      s->storedCombinedCRC = (s->storedCombinedCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_CCRC_3, uc);
-      s->storedCombinedCRC = (s->storedCombinedCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-      GET_UCHAR(BZ_X_CCRC_4, uc);
-      s->storedCombinedCRC = (s->storedCombinedCRC << 8) | ((UInt32)uc);
-
-      s->state = BZ_X_IDLE;
-      RETURN(BZ_STREAM_END);
-
-      default: AssertH ( False, 4001 );
-   }
-
-   AssertH ( False, 4002 );
-
-   save_state_and_return:
-
-   s->save_i           = i;
-   s->save_j           = j;
-   s->save_t           = t;
-   s->save_alphaSize   = alphaSize;
-   s->save_nGroups     = nGroups;
-   s->save_nSelectors  = nSelectors;
-   s->save_EOB         = EOB;
-   s->save_groupNo     = groupNo;
-   s->save_groupPos    = groupPos;
-   s->save_nextSym     = nextSym;
-   s->save_nblockMAX   = nblockMAX;
-   s->save_nblock      = nblock;
-   s->save_es          = es;
-   s->save_N           = N;
-   s->save_curr        = curr;
-   s->save_zt          = zt;
-   s->save_zn          = zn;
-   s->save_zvec        = zvec;
-   s->save_zj          = zj;
-   s->save_gSel        = gSel;
-   s->save_gMinlen     = gMinlen;
-   s->save_gLimit      = gLimit;
-   s->save_gBase       = gBase;
-   s->save_gPerm       = gPerm;
-
-   return retVal;   
-}
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                      decompress.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/dlltest.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/dlltest.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 03fa146..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/dlltest.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,175 +0,0 @@
-/*
-   minibz2
-      libbz2.dll test program.
-      by Yoshioka Tsuneo (tsuneo@rr.iij4u.or.jp)
-      This file is Public Domain.  Welcome any email to me.
-
-   usage: minibz2 [-d] [-{1,2,..9}] [[srcfilename] destfilename]
-*/
-
-#define BZ_IMPORT
-#include 
-#include 
-#include "bzlib.h"
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#include 
-#endif
-
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-
-#define BZ2_LIBNAME "libbz2-1.0.2.DLL" 
-
-#include 
-static int BZ2DLLLoaded = 0;
-static HINSTANCE BZ2DLLhLib;
-int BZ2DLLLoadLibrary(void)
-{
-   HINSTANCE hLib;
-
-   if(BZ2DLLLoaded==1){return 0;}
-   hLib=LoadLibrary(BZ2_LIBNAME);
-   if(hLib == NULL){
-      fprintf(stderr,"Can't load %s\n",BZ2_LIBNAME);
-      return -1;
-   }
-   BZ2_bzlibVersion=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzlibVersion");
-   BZ2_bzopen=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzopen");
-   BZ2_bzdopen=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzdopen");
-   BZ2_bzread=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzread");
-   BZ2_bzwrite=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzwrite");
-   BZ2_bzflush=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzflush");
-   BZ2_bzclose=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzclose");
-   BZ2_bzerror=GetProcAddress(hLib,"BZ2_bzerror");
-
-   if (!BZ2_bzlibVersion || !BZ2_bzopen || !BZ2_bzdopen
-       || !BZ2_bzread || !BZ2_bzwrite || !BZ2_bzflush
-       || !BZ2_bzclose || !BZ2_bzerror) {
-      fprintf(stderr,"GetProcAddress failed.\n");
-      return -1;
-   }
-   BZ2DLLLoaded=1;
-   BZ2DLLhLib=hLib;
-   return 0;
-
-}
-int BZ2DLLFreeLibrary(void)
-{
-   if(BZ2DLLLoaded==0){return 0;}
-   FreeLibrary(BZ2DLLhLib);
-   BZ2DLLLoaded=0;
-}
-#endif /* WIN32 */
-
-void usage(void)
-{
-   puts("usage: minibz2 [-d] [-{1,2,..9}] [[srcfilename] destfilename]");
-}
-
-int main(int argc,char *argv[])
-{
-   int decompress = 0;
-   int level = 9;
-   char *fn_r = NULL;
-   char *fn_w = NULL;
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-   if(BZ2DLLLoadLibrary()<0){
-      fprintf(stderr,"Loading of %s failed.  Giving up.\n", BZ2_LIBNAME);
-      exit(1);
-   }
-   printf("Loading of %s succeeded.  Library version is %s.\n",
-          BZ2_LIBNAME, BZ2_bzlibVersion() );
-#endif
-   while(++argv,--argc){
-      if(**argv =='-' || **argv=='/'){
-         char *p;
-
-         for(p=*argv+1;*p;p++){
-            if(*p=='d'){
-               decompress = 1;
-            }else if('1'<=*p && *p<='9'){
-               level = *p - '0';
-            }else{
-               usage();
-               exit(1);
-            }
-         }
-      }else{
-         break;
-      }
-   }
-   if(argc>=1){
-      fn_r = *argv;
-      argc--;argv++;
-   }else{
-      fn_r = NULL;
-   }
-   if(argc>=1){
-      fn_w = *argv;
-      argc--;argv++;
-   }else{
-      fn_w = NULL;
-   }
-   {
-      int len;
-      char buff[0x1000];
-      char mode[10];
-
-      if(decompress){
-         BZFILE *BZ2fp_r = NULL;
-         FILE *fp_w = NULL;
-
-         if(fn_w){
-            if((fp_w = fopen(fn_w,"wb"))==NULL){
-               printf("can't open [%s]\n",fn_w);
-               perror("reason:");
-               exit(1);
-            }
-         }else{
-            fp_w = stdout;
-         }
-         if((fn_r == NULL && (BZ2fp_r = BZ2_bzdopen(fileno(stdin),"rb"))==NULL)
-            || (fn_r != NULL && (BZ2fp_r = BZ2_bzopen(fn_r,"rb"))==NULL)){
-            printf("can't bz2openstream\n");
-            exit(1);
-         }
-         while((len=BZ2_bzread(BZ2fp_r,buff,0x1000))>0){
-            fwrite(buff,1,len,fp_w);
-         }
-         BZ2_bzclose(BZ2fp_r);
-         if(fp_w != stdout) fclose(fp_w);
-      }else{
-         BZFILE *BZ2fp_w = NULL;
-         FILE *fp_r = NULL;
-
-         if(fn_r){
-            if((fp_r = fopen(fn_r,"rb"))==NULL){
-               printf("can't open [%s]\n",fn_r);
-               perror("reason:");
-               exit(1);
-            }
-         }else{
-            fp_r = stdin;
-         }
-         mode[0]='w';
-         mode[1] = '0' + level;
-         mode[2] = '\0';
-
-         if((fn_w == NULL && (BZ2fp_w = BZ2_bzdopen(fileno(stdout),mode))==NULL)
-            || (fn_w !=NULL && (BZ2fp_w = BZ2_bzopen(fn_w,mode))==NULL)){
-            printf("can't bz2openstream\n");
-            exit(1);
-         }
-         while((len=fread(buff,1,0x1000,fp_r))>0){
-            BZ2_bzwrite(BZ2fp_w,buff,len);
-         }
-         BZ2_bzclose(BZ2fp_w);
-         if(fp_r!=stdin)fclose(fp_r);
-      }
-   }
-#ifdef _WIN32
-   BZ2DLLFreeLibrary();
-#endif
-   return 0;
-}
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diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/entities.xml b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/entities.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 4b28f34..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/entities.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/format.pl b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/format.pl
deleted file mode 100755
index f169fd9..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/format.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-#
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------
-# This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-# lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-#
-# bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-# Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-#
-# Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-# README file.
-#
-# This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-# in the file LICENSE.
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-use strict;
-
-# get command line values:
-if ( $#ARGV !=1 ) {
-    die "Usage:  $0 xml_infile xml_outfile\n";
-}
-
-my $infile = shift;
-# check infile exists
-die "Can't find file \"$infile\""
-  unless -f $infile;
-# check we can read infile
-if (! -r $infile) {
-    die "Can't read input $infile\n";
-}
-# check we can open infile
-open( INFILE,"<$infile" ) or 
-    die "Can't input $infile $!";
-
-#my $outfile = 'fmt-manual.xml';
-my $outfile = shift;
-#print "Infile: $infile, Outfile: $outfile\n";
-# check we can write to outfile
-open( OUTFILE,">$outfile" ) or 
-    die "Can't output $outfile $! for writing";
-
-my ($prev, $curr, $str);
-$prev = ''; $curr = '';
-while (  ) {
-
-		print OUTFILE $prev;
-    $prev = $curr;
-    $curr = $_;
-    $str = '';
-
-    if ( $prev =~ /$|$/ ) {
-        chomp $prev;
-        $curr = join( '', $prev, "|<\/screen>/ ) {
-        chomp $prev;
-        $curr = join( '', $prev, "]]>", $curr );
-				$prev = '';
-        next;
-    }
-}
-print OUTFILE $curr;
-close INFILE;
-close OUTFILE;
-exit;
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/huffman.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/huffman.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 2283fdb..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/huffman.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,205 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Huffman coding low-level stuff                        ---*/
-/*---                                             huffman.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#include "bzlib_private.h"
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-#define WEIGHTOF(zz0)  ((zz0) & 0xffffff00)
-#define DEPTHOF(zz1)   ((zz1) & 0x000000ff)
-#define MYMAX(zz2,zz3) ((zz2) > (zz3) ? (zz2) : (zz3))
-
-#define ADDWEIGHTS(zw1,zw2)                           \
-   (WEIGHTOF(zw1)+WEIGHTOF(zw2)) |                    \
-   (1 + MYMAX(DEPTHOF(zw1),DEPTHOF(zw2)))
-
-#define UPHEAP(z)                                     \
-{                                                     \
-   Int32 zz, tmp;                                     \
-   zz = z; tmp = heap[zz];                            \
-   while (weight[tmp] < weight[heap[zz >> 1]]) {      \
-      heap[zz] = heap[zz >> 1];                       \
-      zz >>= 1;                                       \
-   }                                                  \
-   heap[zz] = tmp;                                    \
-}
-
-#define DOWNHEAP(z)                                   \
-{                                                     \
-   Int32 zz, yy, tmp;                                 \
-   zz = z; tmp = heap[zz];                            \
-   while (True) {                                     \
-      yy = zz << 1;                                   \
-      if (yy > nHeap) break;                          \
-      if (yy < nHeap &&                               \
-          weight[heap[yy+1]] < weight[heap[yy]])      \
-         yy++;                                        \
-      if (weight[tmp] < weight[heap[yy]]) break;      \
-      heap[zz] = heap[yy];                            \
-      zz = yy;                                        \
-   }                                                  \
-   heap[zz] = tmp;                                    \
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ2_hbMakeCodeLengths ( UChar *len, 
-                             Int32 *freq,
-                             Int32 alphaSize,
-                             Int32 maxLen )
-{
-   /*--
-      Nodes and heap entries run from 1.  Entry 0
-      for both the heap and nodes is a sentinel.
-   --*/
-   Int32 nNodes, nHeap, n1, n2, i, j, k;
-   Bool  tooLong;
-
-   Int32 heap   [ BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE + 2 ];
-   Int32 weight [ BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE * 2 ];
-   Int32 parent [ BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE * 2 ]; 
-
-   for (i = 0; i < alphaSize; i++)
-      weight[i+1] = (freq[i] == 0 ? 1 : freq[i]) << 8;
-
-   while (True) {
-
-      nNodes = alphaSize;
-      nHeap = 0;
-
-      heap[0] = 0;
-      weight[0] = 0;
-      parent[0] = -2;
-
-      for (i = 1; i <= alphaSize; i++) {
-         parent[i] = -1;
-         nHeap++;
-         heap[nHeap] = i;
-         UPHEAP(nHeap);
-      }
-
-      AssertH( nHeap < (BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE+2), 2001 );
-   
-      while (nHeap > 1) {
-         n1 = heap[1]; heap[1] = heap[nHeap]; nHeap--; DOWNHEAP(1);
-         n2 = heap[1]; heap[1] = heap[nHeap]; nHeap--; DOWNHEAP(1);
-         nNodes++;
-         parent[n1] = parent[n2] = nNodes;
-         weight[nNodes] = ADDWEIGHTS(weight[n1], weight[n2]);
-         parent[nNodes] = -1;
-         nHeap++;
-         heap[nHeap] = nNodes;
-         UPHEAP(nHeap);
-      }
-
-      AssertH( nNodes < (BZ_MAX_ALPHA_SIZE * 2), 2002 );
-
-      tooLong = False;
-      for (i = 1; i <= alphaSize; i++) {
-         j = 0;
-         k = i;
-         while (parent[k] >= 0) { k = parent[k]; j++; }
-         len[i-1] = j;
-         if (j > maxLen) tooLong = True;
-      }
-      
-      if (! tooLong) break;
-
-      /* 17 Oct 04: keep-going condition for the following loop used
-         to be 'i < alphaSize', which missed the last element,
-         theoretically leading to the possibility of the compressor
-         looping.  However, this count-scaling step is only needed if
-         one of the generated Huffman code words is longer than
-         maxLen, which up to and including version 1.0.2 was 20 bits,
-         which is extremely unlikely.  In version 1.0.3 maxLen was
-         changed to 17 bits, which has minimal effect on compression
-         ratio, but does mean this scaling step is used from time to
-         time, enough to verify that it works.
-
-         This means that bzip2-1.0.3 and later will only produce
-         Huffman codes with a maximum length of 17 bits.  However, in
-         order to preserve backwards compatibility with bitstreams
-         produced by versions pre-1.0.3, the decompressor must still
-         handle lengths of up to 20. */
-
-      for (i = 1; i <= alphaSize; i++) {
-         j = weight[i] >> 8;
-         j = 1 + (j / 2);
-         weight[i] = j << 8;
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ2_hbAssignCodes ( Int32 *code,
-                         UChar *length,
-                         Int32 minLen,
-                         Int32 maxLen,
-                         Int32 alphaSize )
-{
-   Int32 n, vec, i;
-
-   vec = 0;
-   for (n = minLen; n <= maxLen; n++) {
-      for (i = 0; i < alphaSize; i++)
-         if (length[i] == n) { code[i] = vec; vec++; };
-      vec <<= 1;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------*/
-void BZ2_hbCreateDecodeTables ( Int32 *limit,
-                                Int32 *base,
-                                Int32 *perm,
-                                UChar *length,
-                                Int32 minLen,
-                                Int32 maxLen,
-                                Int32 alphaSize )
-{
-   Int32 pp, i, j, vec;
-
-   pp = 0;
-   for (i = minLen; i <= maxLen; i++)
-      for (j = 0; j < alphaSize; j++)
-         if (length[j] == i) { perm[pp] = j; pp++; };
-
-   for (i = 0; i < BZ_MAX_CODE_LEN; i++) base[i] = 0;
-   for (i = 0; i < alphaSize; i++) base[length[i]+1]++;
-
-   for (i = 1; i < BZ_MAX_CODE_LEN; i++) base[i] += base[i-1];
-
-   for (i = 0; i < BZ_MAX_CODE_LEN; i++) limit[i] = 0;
-   vec = 0;
-
-   for (i = minLen; i <= maxLen; i++) {
-      vec += (base[i+1] - base[i]);
-      limit[i] = vec-1;
-      vec <<= 1;
-   }
-   for (i = minLen + 1; i <= maxLen; i++)
-      base[i] = ((limit[i-1] + 1) << 1) - base[i];
-}
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                         huffman.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/libbz2.def b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/libbz2.def
deleted file mode 100644
index 2dc0dd8..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/libbz2.def
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-LIBRARY			LIBBZ2
-DESCRIPTION		"libbzip2: library for data compression"
-EXPORTS
-	BZ2_bzCompressInit
-	BZ2_bzCompress
-	BZ2_bzCompressEnd
-	BZ2_bzDecompressInit
-	BZ2_bzDecompress
-	BZ2_bzDecompressEnd
-	BZ2_bzReadOpen
-	BZ2_bzReadClose
-	BZ2_bzReadGetUnused
-	BZ2_bzRead
-	BZ2_bzWriteOpen
-	BZ2_bzWrite
-	BZ2_bzWriteClose
-	BZ2_bzWriteClose64
-	BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress
-	BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress
-	BZ2_bzlibVersion
-	BZ2_bzopen
-	BZ2_bzdopen
-	BZ2_bzread
-	BZ2_bzwrite
-	BZ2_bzflush
-	BZ2_bzclose
-	BZ2_bzerror
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/libbz2.dsp b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/libbz2.dsp
deleted file mode 100644
index a21a20f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/libbz2.dsp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,130 +0,0 @@
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-# Begin Source File
-
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-# End Source File
-# Begin Source File
-
-SOURCE=.\bzlib.c
-# End Source File
-# Begin Source File
-
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-# End Source File
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-
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diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/makefile.msc b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/makefile.msc
deleted file mode 100644
index 799a18a..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/makefile.msc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
-# usage: nmake -f makefile.msc
-# K.M. Syring (syring@gsf.de)
-# Fixed up by JRS for bzip2-0.9.5d release.
-
-CC=cl
-CFLAGS= -DWIN32 -MD -Ox -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -nologo
-
-OBJS= blocksort.obj  \
-      huffman.obj    \
-      crctable.obj   \
-      randtable.obj  \
-      compress.obj   \
-      decompress.obj \
-      bzlib.obj
-
-all: lib bzip2 test
-
-bzip2: lib
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o bzip2 bzip2.c libbz2.lib setargv.obj
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o bzip2recover bzip2recover.c
-
-lib: $(OBJS)
-	lib /out:libbz2.lib $(OBJS)
-
-test: bzip2
-	type words1
-	.\\bzip2 -1  < sample1.ref > sample1.rb2
-	.\\bzip2 -2  < sample2.ref > sample2.rb2
-	.\\bzip2 -3  < sample3.ref > sample3.rb2
-	.\\bzip2 -d  < sample1.bz2 > sample1.tst
-	.\\bzip2 -d  < sample2.bz2 > sample2.tst
-	.\\bzip2 -ds < sample3.bz2 > sample3.tst
-	@echo All six of the fc's should find no differences.
-	@echo If fc finds an error on sample3.bz2, this could be
-	@echo because WinZip's 'TAR file smart CR/LF conversion'
-	@echo is too clever for its own good.  Disable this option.
-	@echo The correct size for sample3.ref is 120,244.  If it
-	@echo is 150,251, WinZip has messed it up.
-	fc sample1.bz2 sample1.rb2 
-	fc sample2.bz2 sample2.rb2
-	fc sample3.bz2 sample3.rb2
-	fc sample1.tst sample1.ref
-	fc sample2.tst sample2.ref
-	fc sample3.tst sample3.ref
-
-
-
-clean: 
-	del *.obj
-	del libbz2.lib 
-	del bzip2.exe
-	del bzip2recover.exe
-	del sample1.rb2 
-	del sample2.rb2 
-	del sample3.rb2
-	del sample1.tst 
-	del sample2.tst
-	del sample3.tst
-
-.c.obj: 
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c -o $*.obj
-
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/mk251.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/mk251.c
deleted file mode 100644
index c9c36f6..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/mk251.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-
-/* Spew out a long sequence of the byte 251.  When fed to bzip2
-   versions 1.0.0 or 1.0.1, causes it to die with internal error
-   1007 in blocksort.c.  This assertion misses an extremely rare
-   case, which is fixed in this version (1.0.2) and above.
-*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#include 
-
-int main ()
-{
-   int i;
-   for (i = 0; i < 48500000 ; i++)
-     putchar(251);
-   return 0;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/randtable.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/randtable.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6d62459..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/randtable.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- Table for randomising repetitive blocks               ---*/
-/*---                                           randtable.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#include "bzlib_private.h"
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------*/
-Int32 BZ2_rNums[512] = { 
-   619, 720, 127, 481, 931, 816, 813, 233, 566, 247, 
-   985, 724, 205, 454, 863, 491, 741, 242, 949, 214, 
-   733, 859, 335, 708, 621, 574, 73, 654, 730, 472, 
-   419, 436, 278, 496, 867, 210, 399, 680, 480, 51, 
-   878, 465, 811, 169, 869, 675, 611, 697, 867, 561, 
-   862, 687, 507, 283, 482, 129, 807, 591, 733, 623, 
-   150, 238, 59, 379, 684, 877, 625, 169, 643, 105, 
-   170, 607, 520, 932, 727, 476, 693, 425, 174, 647, 
-   73, 122, 335, 530, 442, 853, 695, 249, 445, 515, 
-   909, 545, 703, 919, 874, 474, 882, 500, 594, 612, 
-   641, 801, 220, 162, 819, 984, 589, 513, 495, 799, 
-   161, 604, 958, 533, 221, 400, 386, 867, 600, 782, 
-   382, 596, 414, 171, 516, 375, 682, 485, 911, 276, 
-   98, 553, 163, 354, 666, 933, 424, 341, 533, 870, 
-   227, 730, 475, 186, 263, 647, 537, 686, 600, 224, 
-   469, 68, 770, 919, 190, 373, 294, 822, 808, 206, 
-   184, 943, 795, 384, 383, 461, 404, 758, 839, 887, 
-   715, 67, 618, 276, 204, 918, 873, 777, 604, 560, 
-   951, 160, 578, 722, 79, 804, 96, 409, 713, 940, 
-   652, 934, 970, 447, 318, 353, 859, 672, 112, 785, 
-   645, 863, 803, 350, 139, 93, 354, 99, 820, 908, 
-   609, 772, 154, 274, 580, 184, 79, 626, 630, 742, 
-   653, 282, 762, 623, 680, 81, 927, 626, 789, 125, 
-   411, 521, 938, 300, 821, 78, 343, 175, 128, 250, 
-   170, 774, 972, 275, 999, 639, 495, 78, 352, 126, 
-   857, 956, 358, 619, 580, 124, 737, 594, 701, 612, 
-   669, 112, 134, 694, 363, 992, 809, 743, 168, 974, 
-   944, 375, 748, 52, 600, 747, 642, 182, 862, 81, 
-   344, 805, 988, 739, 511, 655, 814, 334, 249, 515, 
-   897, 955, 664, 981, 649, 113, 974, 459, 893, 228, 
-   433, 837, 553, 268, 926, 240, 102, 654, 459, 51, 
-   686, 754, 806, 760, 493, 403, 415, 394, 687, 700, 
-   946, 670, 656, 610, 738, 392, 760, 799, 887, 653, 
-   978, 321, 576, 617, 626, 502, 894, 679, 243, 440, 
-   680, 879, 194, 572, 640, 724, 926, 56, 204, 700, 
-   707, 151, 457, 449, 797, 195, 791, 558, 945, 679, 
-   297, 59, 87, 824, 713, 663, 412, 693, 342, 606, 
-   134, 108, 571, 364, 631, 212, 174, 643, 304, 329, 
-   343, 97, 430, 751, 497, 314, 983, 374, 822, 928, 
-   140, 206, 73, 263, 980, 736, 876, 478, 430, 305, 
-   170, 514, 364, 692, 829, 82, 855, 953, 676, 246, 
-   369, 970, 294, 750, 807, 827, 150, 790, 288, 923, 
-   804, 378, 215, 828, 592, 281, 565, 555, 710, 82, 
-   896, 831, 547, 261, 524, 462, 293, 465, 502, 56, 
-   661, 821, 976, 991, 658, 869, 905, 758, 745, 193, 
-   768, 550, 608, 933, 378, 286, 215, 979, 792, 961, 
-   61, 688, 793, 644, 986, 403, 106, 366, 905, 644, 
-   372, 567, 466, 434, 645, 210, 389, 550, 919, 135, 
-   780, 773, 635, 389, 707, 100, 626, 958, 165, 504, 
-   920, 176, 193, 713, 857, 265, 203, 50, 668, 108, 
-   645, 990, 626, 197, 510, 357, 358, 850, 858, 364, 
-   936, 638
-};
-
-
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*--- end                                       randtable.c ---*/
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/spewG.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/spewG.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 14a3649..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/spewG.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-
-/* spew out a thoroughly gigantic file designed so that bzip2
-   can compress it reasonably rapidly.  This is to help test
-   support for large files (> 2GB) in a reasonable amount of time.
-   I suggest you use the undocumented --exponential option to
-   bzip2 when compressing the resulting file; this saves a bit of
-   time.  Note: *don't* bother with --exponential when compressing 
-   Real Files; it'll just waste a lot of CPU time :-)
-   (but is otherwise harmless).
-*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-	 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
-
-#include 
-#include 
-
-/* The number of megabytes of junk to spew out (roughly) */
-#define MEGABYTES 5000
-
-#define N_BUF 1000000
-char buf[N_BUF];
-
-int main ( int argc, char** argv )
-{
-   int ii, kk, p;
-   srandom(1);
-   setbuffer ( stdout, buf, N_BUF );
-   for (kk = 0; kk < MEGABYTES * 515; kk+=3) {
-      p = 25+random()%50;
-      for (ii = 0; ii < p; ii++)
-         printf ( "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" );
-      for (ii = 0; ii < p-1; ii++)
-         printf ( "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb" );
-      for (ii = 0; ii < p+1; ii++)
-         printf ( "ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc" );
-   }
-   fflush(stdout);
-   return 0;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/unzcrash.c b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/unzcrash.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 7041da5..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/unzcrash.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-
-/* A test program written to test robustness to decompression of
-   corrupted data.  Usage is 
-       unzcrash filename
-   and the program will read the specified file, compress it (in memory),
-   and then repeatedly decompress it, each time with a different bit of
-   the compressed data inverted, so as to test all possible one-bit errors.
-   This should not cause any invalid memory accesses.  If it does, 
-   I want to know about it!
-
-   PS.  As you can see from the above description, the process is
-   incredibly slow.  A file of size eg 5KB will cause it to run for
-   many hours.
-*/
-
-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
-   This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-   lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-
-   bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-
-   Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-   README file.
-
-   This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-   in the file LICENSE.
-   ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-
-#include 
-#include 
-#include "bzlib.h"
-
-#define M_BLOCK 1000000
-
-typedef unsigned char uchar;
-
-#define M_BLOCK_OUT (M_BLOCK + 1000000)
-uchar inbuf[M_BLOCK];
-uchar outbuf[M_BLOCK_OUT];
-uchar zbuf[M_BLOCK + 600 + (M_BLOCK / 100)];
-
-int nIn, nOut, nZ;
-
-static char *bzerrorstrings[] = {
-       "OK"
-      ,"SEQUENCE_ERROR"
-      ,"PARAM_ERROR"
-      ,"MEM_ERROR"
-      ,"DATA_ERROR"
-      ,"DATA_ERROR_MAGIC"
-      ,"IO_ERROR"
-      ,"UNEXPECTED_EOF"
-      ,"OUTBUFF_FULL"
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-      ,"???"   /* for future */
-};
-
-void flip_bit ( int bit )
-{
-   int byteno = bit / 8;
-   int bitno  = bit % 8;
-   uchar mask = 1 << bitno;
-   //fprintf ( stderr, "(byte %d  bit %d  mask %d)",
-   //          byteno, bitno, (int)mask );
-   zbuf[byteno] ^= mask;
-}
-
-int main ( int argc, char** argv )
-{
-   FILE* f;
-   int   r;
-   int   bit;
-   int   i;
-
-   if (argc != 2) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "usage: unzcrash filename\n" );
-      return 1;
-   }
-
-   f = fopen ( argv[1], "r" );
-   if (!f) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "unzcrash: can't open %s\n", argv[1] );
-      return 1;
-   }
-
-   nIn = fread ( inbuf, 1, M_BLOCK, f );
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%d bytes read\n", nIn );
-
-   nZ = M_BLOCK;
-   r = BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress (
-         zbuf, &nZ, inbuf, nIn, 9, 0, 30 );
-
-   assert (r == BZ_OK);
-   fprintf ( stderr, "%d after compression\n", nZ );
-
-   for (bit = 0; bit < nZ*8; bit++) {
-      fprintf ( stderr, "bit %d  ", bit );
-      flip_bit ( bit );
-      nOut = M_BLOCK_OUT;
-      r = BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress (
-            outbuf, &nOut, zbuf, nZ, 0, 0 );
-      fprintf ( stderr, " %d  %s ", r, bzerrorstrings[-r] );
-
-      if (r != BZ_OK) {
-         fprintf ( stderr, "\n" );
-      } else {
-         if (nOut != nIn) {
-           fprintf(stderr, "nIn/nOut mismatch %d %d\n", nIn, nOut );
-           return 1;
-         } else {
-           for (i = 0; i < nOut; i++)
-             if (inbuf[i] != outbuf[i]) { 
-                fprintf(stderr, "mismatch at %d\n", i ); 
-                return 1; 
-           }
-           if (i == nOut) fprintf(stderr, "really ok!\n" );
-         }
-      }
-
-      flip_bit ( bit );
-   }
-
-#if 0
-   assert (nOut == nIn);
-   for (i = 0; i < nOut; i++) {
-     if (inbuf[i] != outbuf[i]) {
-        fprintf ( stderr, "difference at %d !\n", i );
-        return 1;
-     }
-   }
-#endif
-
-   fprintf ( stderr, "all ok\n" );
-   return 0;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words0 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words0
deleted file mode 100644
index fbf442a..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words0
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-
-If compilation produces errors, or a large number of warnings,
-please read README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS -- you might be able to
-adjust the flags in this Makefile to improve matters.
-
-Also in README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS are some hints that may help
-if your build produces an executable which is unable to correctly
-handle so-called 'large files' -- files of size 2GB or more.
-
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words1 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words1
deleted file mode 100644
index 2e83de9..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-
-Doing 6 tests (3 compress, 3 uncompress) ...
-If there's a problem, things might stop at this point.
- 
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words2 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words2
deleted file mode 100644
index caddcf4..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words2
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-
-Checking test results.  If any of the four "cmp"s which follow
-report any differences, something is wrong.  If you can't easily
-figure out what, please let me know (jseward@bzip.org).
-
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words3 b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words3
deleted file mode 100644
index 6972669..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/words3
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-
-If you got this far and the 'cmp's didn't complain, it looks
-like you're in business.  
-
-To install in /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/man and 
-/usr/local/include, type
-
-   make install
-
-To install somewhere else, eg, /xxx/yyy/{bin,lib,man,include}, type 
-
-   make install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy
-
-If you are (justifiably) paranoid and want to see what 'make install'
-is going to do, you can first do
-
-   make -n install                      or
-   make -n install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy      respectively.
-
-The -n instructs make to show the commands it would execute, but
-not actually execute them.
-
-Instructions for use are in the preformatted manual page, in the file
-bzip2.txt.  For more detailed documentation, read the full manual.  
-It is available in Postscript form (manual.ps), PDF form (manual.pdf),
-and HTML form (manual.html).
-
-You can also do "bzip2 --help" to see some helpful information. 
-"bzip2 -L" displays the software license.
-
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/xmlproc.sh b/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/xmlproc.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index ca284ea..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/bzip2/xmlproc.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,114 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-# see the README file for usage etc.
-#
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------
-#  This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
-#  lossless, block-sorting data compression.
-#
-#  bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
-#  Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward 
-#
-#  Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
-#  README file.
-#
-#  This program is released under the terms of the license contained
-#  in the file LICENSE.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
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-The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software
-==========================================
-
-README for release 9a of 19-Jan-2014
-====================================
-
-This distribution contains the ninth public release of the Independent JPEG
-Group's free JPEG software.  You are welcome to redistribute this software and
-to use it for any purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES, below.
-
-This software is the work of Tom Lane, Guido Vollbeding, Philip Gladstone,
-Bill Allombert, Jim Boucher, Lee Crocker, Bob Friesenhahn, Ben Jackson,
-Julian Minguillon, Luis Ortiz, George Phillips, Davide Rossi, Ge' Weijers,
-and other members of the Independent JPEG Group.
-
-IJG is not affiliated with the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 standards committee
-(previously known as JPEG, together with ITU-T SG16).
-
-
-DOCUMENTATION ROADMAP
-=====================
-
-This file contains the following sections:
-
-OVERVIEW            General description of JPEG and the IJG software.
-LEGAL ISSUES        Copyright, lack of warranty, terms of distribution.
-REFERENCES          Where to learn more about JPEG.
-ARCHIVE LOCATIONS   Where to find newer versions of this software.
-ACKNOWLEDGMENTS     Special thanks.
-FILE FORMAT WARS    Software *not* to get.
-TO DO               Plans for future IJG releases.
-
-Other documentation files in the distribution are:
-
-User documentation:
-  install.txt       How to configure and install the IJG software.
-  usage.txt         Usage instructions for cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran,
-                    rdjpgcom, and wrjpgcom.
-  *.1               Unix-style man pages for programs (same info as usage.txt).
-  wizard.txt        Advanced usage instructions for JPEG wizards only.
-  change.log        Version-to-version change highlights.
-Programmer and internal documentation:
-  libjpeg.txt       How to use the JPEG library in your own programs.
-  example.c         Sample code for calling the JPEG library.
-  structure.txt     Overview of the JPEG library's internal structure.
-  filelist.txt      Road map of IJG files.
-  coderules.txt     Coding style rules --- please read if you contribute code.
-
-Please read at least the files install.txt and usage.txt.  Some information
-can also be found in the JPEG FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article.  See
-ARCHIVE LOCATIONS below to find out where to obtain the FAQ article.
-
-If you want to understand how the JPEG code works, we suggest reading one or
-more of the REFERENCES, then looking at the documentation files (in roughly
-the order listed) before diving into the code.
-
-
-OVERVIEW
-========
-
-This package contains C software to implement JPEG image encoding, decoding,
-and transcoding.  JPEG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized compression
-method for full-color and gray-scale images.
-
-This software implements JPEG baseline, extended-sequential, and progressive
-compression processes.  Provision is made for supporting all variants of these
-processes, although some uncommon parameter settings aren't implemented yet.
-We have made no provision for supporting the hierarchical or lossless
-processes defined in the standard.
-
-We provide a set of library routines for reading and writing JPEG image files,
-plus two sample applications "cjpeg" and "djpeg", which use the library to
-perform conversion between JPEG and some other popular image file formats.
-The library is intended to be reused in other applications.
-
-In order to support file conversion and viewing software, we have included
-considerable functionality beyond the bare JPEG coding/decoding capability;
-for example, the color quantization modules are not strictly part of JPEG
-decoding, but they are essential for output to colormapped file formats or
-colormapped displays.  These extra functions can be compiled out of the
-library if not required for a particular application.
-
-We have also included "jpegtran", a utility for lossless transcoding between
-different JPEG processes, and "rdjpgcom" and "wrjpgcom", two simple
-applications for inserting and extracting textual comments in JFIF files.
-
-The emphasis in designing this software has been on achieving portability and
-flexibility, while also making it fast enough to be useful.  In particular,
-the software is not intended to be read as a tutorial on JPEG.  (See the
-REFERENCES section for introductory material.)  Rather, it is intended to
-be reliable, portable, industrial-strength code.  We do not claim to have
-achieved that goal in every aspect of the software, but we strive for it.
-
-We welcome the use of this software as a component of commercial products.
-No royalty is required, but we do ask for an acknowledgement in product
-documentation, as described under LEGAL ISSUES.
-
-
-LEGAL ISSUES
-============
-
-In plain English:
-
-1. We don't promise that this software works.  (But if you find any bugs,
-   please let us know!)
-2. You can use this software for whatever you want.  You don't have to pay us.
-3. You may not pretend that you wrote this software.  If you use it in a
-   program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that
-   you've used the IJG code.
-
-In legalese:
-
-The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied,
-with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy, merchantability, or
-fitness for a particular purpose.  This software is provided "AS IS", and you,
-its user, assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy.
-
-This software is copyright (C) 1991-2014, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
-All Rights Reserved except as specified below.
-
-Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
-software (or portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to these
-conditions:
-(1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this
-README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty notice
-unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original files
-must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation.
-(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying
-documentation must state that "this software is based in part on the work of
-the Independent JPEG Group".
-(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts
-full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept
-NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind.
-
-These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code,
-not just to the unmodified library.  If you use our work, you ought to
-acknowledge us.
-
-Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or company name
-in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from
-it.  This software may be referred to only as "the Independent JPEG Group's
-software".
-
-We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of
-commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are
-assumed by the product vendor.
-
-
-The Unix configuration script "configure" was produced with GNU Autoconf.
-It is copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is freely distributable.
-The same holds for its supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub,
-ltmain.sh).  Another support script, install-sh, is copyright by X Consortium
-but is also freely distributable.
-
-The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files.
-To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent (now expired), GIF reading
-support has been removed altogether, and the GIF writer has been simplified
-to produce "uncompressed GIFs".  This technique does not use the LZW
-algorithm; the resulting GIF files are larger than usual, but are readable
-by all standard GIF decoders.
-
-We are required to state that
-    "The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of
-    CompuServe Incorporated.  GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of
-    CompuServe Incorporated."
-
-
-REFERENCES
-==========
-
-We recommend reading one or more of these references before trying to
-understand the innards of the JPEG software.
-
-The best short technical introduction to the JPEG compression algorithm is
-	Wallace, Gregory K.  "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard",
-	Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34 no. 4), pp. 30-44.
-(Adjacent articles in that issue discuss MPEG motion picture compression,
-applications of JPEG, and related topics.)  If you don't have the CACM issue
-handy, a PostScript file containing a revised version of Wallace's article is
-available at http://www.ijg.org/files/wallace.ps.gz.  The file (actually
-a preprint for an article that appeared in IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics)
-omits the sample images that appeared in CACM, but it includes corrections
-and some added material.  Note: the Wallace article is copyright ACM and IEEE,
-and it may not be used for commercial purposes.
-
-A somewhat less technical, more leisurely introduction to JPEG can be found in
-"The Data Compression Book" by Mark Nelson and Jean-loup Gailly, published by
-M&T Books (New York), 2nd ed. 1996, ISBN 1-55851-434-1.  This book provides
-good explanations and example C code for a multitude of compression methods
-including JPEG.  It is an excellent source if you are comfortable reading C
-code but don't know much about data compression in general.  The book's JPEG
-sample code is far from industrial-strength, but when you are ready to look
-at a full implementation, you've got one here...
-
-The best currently available description of JPEG is the textbook "JPEG Still
-Image Data Compression Standard" by William B. Pennebaker and Joan L.
-Mitchell, published by Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993, ISBN 0-442-01272-1.
-Price US$59.95, 638 pp.  The book includes the complete text of the ISO JPEG
-standards (DIS 10918-1 and draft DIS 10918-2).
-Although this is by far the most detailed and comprehensive exposition of
-JPEG publicly available, we point out that it is still missing an explanation
-of the most essential properties and algorithms of the underlying DCT
-technology.
-If you think that you know about DCT-based JPEG after reading this book,
-then you are in delusion.  The real fundamentals and corresponding potential
-of DCT-based JPEG are not publicly known so far, and that is the reason for
-all the mistaken developments taking place in the image coding domain.
-
-The original JPEG standard is divided into two parts, Part 1 being the actual
-specification, while Part 2 covers compliance testing methods.  Part 1 is
-titled "Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still Images,
-Part 1: Requirements and guidelines" and has document numbers ISO/IEC IS
-10918-1, ITU-T T.81.  Part 2 is titled "Digital Compression and Coding of
-Continuous-tone Still Images, Part 2: Compliance testing" and has document
-numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-2, ITU-T T.83.
-IJG JPEG 8 introduced an implementation of the JPEG SmartScale extension
-which is specified in two documents:  A contributed document at ITU and ISO
-with title "ITU-T JPEG-Plus Proposal for Extending ITU-T T.81 for Advanced
-Image Coding", April 2006, Geneva, Switzerland.  The latest version of this
-document is Revision 3.  And a contributed document ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 N
-5799 with title "Evolution of JPEG", June/July 2011, Berlin, Germany.
-IJG JPEG 9 introduces a reversible color transform for improved lossless
-compression which is described in a contributed document ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/
-WG1 N 6080 with title "JPEG 9 Lossless Coding", June/July 2012, Paris,
-France.
-
-The JPEG standard does not specify all details of an interchangeable file
-format.  For the omitted details we follow the "JFIF" conventions, revision
-1.02.  JFIF 1.02 has been adopted as an Ecma International Technical Report
-and thus received a formal publication status.  It is available as a free
-download in PDF format from
-http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/techreports/E-TR-098.htm.
-A PostScript version of the JFIF document is available at
-http://www.ijg.org/files/jfif.ps.gz.  There is also a plain text version at
-http://www.ijg.org/files/jfif.txt.gz, but it is missing the figures.
-
-The TIFF 6.0 file format specification can be obtained by FTP from
-ftp://ftp.sgi.com/graphics/tiff/TIFF6.ps.gz.  The JPEG incorporation scheme
-found in the TIFF 6.0 spec of 3-June-92 has a number of serious problems.
-IJG does not recommend use of the TIFF 6.0 design (TIFF Compression tag 6).
-Instead, we recommend the JPEG design proposed by TIFF Technical Note #2
-(Compression tag 7).  Copies of this Note can be obtained from
-http://www.ijg.org/files/.  It is expected that the next revision
-of the TIFF spec will replace the 6.0 JPEG design with the Note's design.
-Although IJG's own code does not support TIFF/JPEG, the free libtiff library
-uses our library to implement TIFF/JPEG per the Note.
-
-
-ARCHIVE LOCATIONS
-=================
-
-The "official" archive site for this software is www.ijg.org.
-The most recent released version can always be found there in
-directory "files".  This particular version will be archived as
-http://www.ijg.org/files/jpegsrc.v9a.tar.gz, and in Windows-compatible
-"zip" archive format as http://www.ijg.org/files/jpegsr9a.zip.
-
-The JPEG FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article is a source of some
-general information about JPEG.
-It is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.faqs.org/faqs/jpeg-faq/
-and other news.answers archive sites, including the official news.answers
-archive at rtfm.mit.edu: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/.
-If you don't have Web or FTP access, send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
-with body
-	send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part1
-	send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part2
-
-
-ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
-===============
-
-Thank to Juergen Bruder for providing me with a copy of the common DCT
-algorithm article, only to find out that I had come to the same result
-in a more direct and comprehensible way with a more generative approach.
-
-Thank to Istvan Sebestyen and Joan L. Mitchell for inviting me to the
-ITU JPEG (Study Group 16) meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.
-
-Thank to Thomas Wiegand and Gary Sullivan for inviting me to the
-Joint Video Team (MPEG & ITU) meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.
-
-Thank to Thomas Richter and Daniel Lee for inviting me to the
-ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 (previously known as JPEG, together with ITU-T SG16)
-meeting in Berlin, Germany.
-
-Thank to John Korejwa and Massimo Ballerini for inviting me to
-fruitful consultations in Boston, MA and Milan, Italy.
-
-Thank to Hendrik Elstner, Roland Fassauer, Simone Zuck, Guenther
-Maier-Gerber, Walter Stoeber, Fred Schmitz, and Norbert Braunagel
-for corresponding business development.
-
-Thank to Nico Zschach and Dirk Stelling of the technical support team
-at the Digital Images company in Halle for providing me with extra
-equipment for configuration tests.
-
-Thank to Richard F. Lyon (then of Foveon Inc.) for fruitful
-communication about JPEG configuration in Sigma Photo Pro software.
-
-Thank to Andrew Finkenstadt for hosting the ijg.org site.
-
-Last but not least special thank to Thomas G. Lane for the original
-design and development of this singular software package.
-
-
-FILE FORMAT WARS
-================
-
-The ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 standards committee (previously known as JPEG,
-together with ITU-T SG16) currently promotes different formats containing
-the name "JPEG" which is misleading because these formats are incompatible
-with original DCT-based JPEG and are based on faulty technologies.
-IJG therefore does not and will not support such momentary mistakes
-(see REFERENCES).
-There exist also distributions under the name "OpenJPEG" promoting such
-kind of formats which is misleading because they don't support original
-JPEG images.
-We have no sympathy for the promotion of inferior formats.  Indeed, one of
-the original reasons for developing this free software was to help force
-convergence on common, interoperable format standards for JPEG files.
-Don't use an incompatible file format!
-(In any case, our decoder will remain capable of reading existing JPEG
-image files indefinitely.)
-
-The ISO committee pretends to be "responsible for the popular JPEG" in their
-public reports which is not true because they don't respond to actual
-requirements for the maintenance of the original JPEG specification.
-Furthermore, the ISO committee pretends to "ensure interoperability" with
-their standards which is not true because their "standards" support only
-application-specific and proprietary use cases and contain mathematically
-incorrect code.
-
-There are currently different distributions in circulation containing the
-name "libjpeg" which is misleading because they don't have the features and
-are incompatible with formats supported by actual IJG libjpeg distributions.
-One of those fakes is released by members of the ISO committee and just uses
-the name of libjpeg for misdirection of people, similar to the abuse of the
-name JPEG as described above, while having nothing in common with actual IJG
-libjpeg distributions and containing mathematically incorrect code.
-The other one claims to be a "derivative" or "fork" of the original libjpeg,
-but violates the license conditions as described under LEGAL ISSUES above
-and violates basic C programming properties.
-We have no sympathy for the release of misleading, incorrect and illegal
-distributions derived from obsolete code bases.
-Don't use an obsolete code base!
-
-According to the UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) law, IJG has the lawful and
-legal right to foreclose on certain standardization bodies and other
-institutions or corporations that knowingly perform substantial and
-systematic deceptive acts and practices, fraud, theft, and damaging of the
-value of the people of this planet without their knowing, willing and
-intentional consent.
-The titles, ownership, and rights of these institutions and all their assets
-are now duly secured and held in trust for the free people of this planet.
-People of the planet, on every country, may have a financial interest in
-the assets of these former principals, agents, and beneficiaries of the
-foreclosed institutions and corporations.
-IJG asserts what is: that each man, woman, and child has unalienable value
-and rights granted and deposited in them by the Creator and not any one of
-the people is subordinate to any artificial principality, corporate fiction
-or the special interest of another without their appropriate knowing,
-willing and intentional consent made by contract or accommodation agreement.
-IJG expresses that which already was.
-The people have already determined and demanded that public administration
-entities, national governments, and their supporting judicial systems must
-be fully transparent, accountable, and liable.
-IJG has secured the value for all concerned free people of the planet.
-
-A partial list of foreclosed institutions and corporations ("Hall of Shame")
-is currently prepared and will be published later.
-
-
-TO DO
-=====
-
-Version 9 is the second release of a new generation JPEG standard
-to overcome the limitations of the original JPEG specification,
-and is the first true source reference JPEG codec.
-More features are being prepared for coming releases...
-
-Please send bug reports, offers of help, etc. to jpeg-info@jpegclub.org.
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-	   m4_quote(lt_decl_varnames),
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-m4_define([_lt_decl_all_varnames],
-[lt_join($@, lt_decl_varnames_tagged([$1],
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-# ------------------------------------
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-# _LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARATIONS
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-
-# _LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS
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-
-
-# _LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE(VARNAME, [TAG])
-# -----------------------------------
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-m4_pushdef([_libtool_name],
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-m4_case(m4_quote(lt_dict_fetch([lt_decl_dict], [$1], [value])),
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-    [1], [_libtool_name=$lt_[]$1],
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-# _LT_LIBTOOL_CONFIG_VARS
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-    m4_quote(_lt_decl_filter([tagged?], [no], [], lt_decl_varnames)),
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-# _LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS(TAG)
-# -------------------------
-m4_define([_LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS],
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-
-# _LT_TAGVAR(VARNAME, [TAGNAME])
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-# _LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS
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-LTCC='$LTCC'
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-# A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf.
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-# Double-quote double-evaled strings.
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-    case \`eval \\\\\$ECHO \\\\""\\\\\$\$var"\\\\"\` in
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-      ;;
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-      ;;
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-
-_LT_OUTPUT_LIBTOOL_INIT
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-# _LT_GENERATED_FILE_INIT(FILE, [COMMENT])
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-exec AS_MESSAGE_FD>&1
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-
-# LT_OUTPUT
-# ---------
-# This macro allows early generation of the libtool script (before
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-AC_DEFUN([LT_OUTPUT],
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-AC_MSG_NOTICE([creating $CONFIG_LT])
-_LT_GENERATED_FILE_INIT(["$CONFIG_LT"],
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-cat >>"$CONFIG_LT" <<\_LTEOF
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-  echo
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-lt_cl_help="\
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-Report bugs to ."
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-    -*) AC_MSG_ERROR([unrecognized option: $[1]
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-    *) AC_MSG_ERROR([unrecognized argument: $[1]
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-done
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-  exec AS_MESSAGE_FD>/dev/null
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-cat >>"$CONFIG_LT" <<_LTEOF
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-_LTEOF
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-cat >>"$CONFIG_LT" <<\_LTEOF
-AC_MSG_NOTICE([creating $ofile])
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-AS_EXIT(0)
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-chmod +x "$CONFIG_LT"
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-# configure is writing to config.log, but config.lt does its own redirection,
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-# _LT_CONFIG(TAG)
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-m4_defun([_LT_CONFIG],
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-_LT_CONFIG_SAVE_COMMANDS([
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-# Libtool was configured on host `(hostname || uname -n) 2>/dev/null | sed 1q`:
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-_LT_COPYING
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-# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL CONFIG
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-_LT_EOF
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-  _LT_PROG_LTMAIN
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-dnl Unfortunately we have to use $1 here, since _LT_TAG is not expanded
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-AC_DEFUN([LT_SUPPORTED_TAG], [])
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-[AC_BEFORE([$0], [LT_OUTPUT])dnl
-m4_case([$1],
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-  [Java],		[_LT_LANG(GCJ)],
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-  [Fortran],		[_LT_LANG(FC)],
-  [Windows Resource],	[_LT_LANG(RC)],
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-# _LT_LANG(LANGNAME)
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-AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([LT_PROG_RC],
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-AU_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_F77], [LT_LANG(Fortran 77)])
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-_LT_DECL([LTCC], [CC], [1], [A C compiler])dnl
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-ac_outfile=conftest.$ac_objext
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-    _LT_DECL([], [DSYMUTIL], [1],
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-    _LT_DECL([], [NMEDIT], [1],
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-    _LT_DECL([], [OTOOL], [1],
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-   # Note that $ac_compile itself does not contain backslashes and begins
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-   # The option is referenced via a variable to avoid confusing sed.
-   lt_compile=`echo "$ac_compile" | $SED \
-   -e 's:.*FLAGS}\{0,1\} :&$lt_compiler_flag :; t' \
-   -e 's: [[^ ]]*conftest\.: $lt_compiler_flag&:; t' \
-   -e 's:$: $lt_compiler_flag:'`
-   (eval echo "\"\$as_me:$LINENO: $lt_compile\"" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD)
-   (eval "$lt_compile" 2>conftest.err)
-   ac_status=$?
-   cat conftest.err >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-   echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-   if (exit $ac_status) && test -s "$ac_outfile"; then
-     # The compiler can only warn and ignore the option if not recognized
-     # So say no if there are warnings other than the usual output.
-     $ECHO "$_lt_compiler_boilerplate" | $SED '/^$/d' >conftest.exp
-     $SED '/^$/d; /^ *+/d' conftest.err >conftest.er2
-     if test ! -s conftest.er2 || diff conftest.exp conftest.er2 >/dev/null; then
-       $2=yes
-     fi
-   fi
-   $RM conftest*
-])
-
-if test x"[$]$2" = xyes; then
-    m4_if([$5], , :, [$5])
-else
-    m4_if([$6], , :, [$6])
-fi
-])# _LT_COMPILER_OPTION
-
-# Old name:
-AU_ALIAS([AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION], [_LT_COMPILER_OPTION])
-dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility:
-dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION], [])
-
-
-# _LT_LINKER_OPTION(MESSAGE, VARIABLE-NAME, FLAGS,
-#                  [ACTION-SUCCESS], [ACTION-FAILURE])
-# ----------------------------------------------------
-# Check whether the given linker option works
-AC_DEFUN([_LT_LINKER_OPTION],
-[m4_require([_LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_DECL_SED])dnl
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([$1], [$2],
-  [$2=no
-   save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
-   LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $3"
-   echo "$lt_simple_link_test_code" > conftest.$ac_ext
-   if (eval $ac_link 2>conftest.err) && test -s conftest$ac_exeext; then
-     # The linker can only warn and ignore the option if not recognized
-     # So say no if there are warnings
-     if test -s conftest.err; then
-       # Append any errors to the config.log.
-       cat conftest.err 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-       $ECHO "$_lt_linker_boilerplate" | $SED '/^$/d' > conftest.exp
-       $SED '/^$/d; /^ *+/d' conftest.err >conftest.er2
-       if diff conftest.exp conftest.er2 >/dev/null; then
-         $2=yes
-       fi
-     else
-       $2=yes
-     fi
-   fi
-   $RM -r conftest*
-   LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
-])
-
-if test x"[$]$2" = xyes; then
-    m4_if([$4], , :, [$4])
-else
-    m4_if([$5], , :, [$5])
-fi
-])# _LT_LINKER_OPTION
-
-# Old name:
-AU_ALIAS([AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION], [_LT_LINKER_OPTION])
-dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility:
-dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION], [])
-
-
-# LT_CMD_MAX_LEN
-#---------------
-AC_DEFUN([LT_CMD_MAX_LEN],
-[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl
-# find the maximum length of command line arguments
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([the maximum length of command line arguments])
-AC_CACHE_VAL([lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len], [dnl
-  i=0
-  teststring="ABCD"
-
-  case $build_os in
-  msdosdjgpp*)
-    # On DJGPP, this test can blow up pretty badly due to problems in libc
-    # (any single argument exceeding 2000 bytes causes a buffer overrun
-    # during glob expansion).  Even if it were fixed, the result of this
-    # check would be larger than it should be.
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=12288;    # 12K is about right
-    ;;
-
-  gnu*)
-    # Under GNU Hurd, this test is not required because there is
-    # no limit to the length of command line arguments.
-    # Libtool will interpret -1 as no limit whatsoever
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=-1;
-    ;;
-
-  cygwin* | mingw* | cegcc*)
-    # On Win9x/ME, this test blows up -- it succeeds, but takes
-    # about 5 minutes as the teststring grows exponentially.
-    # Worse, since 9x/ME are not pre-emptively multitasking,
-    # you end up with a "frozen" computer, even though with patience
-    # the test eventually succeeds (with a max line length of 256k).
-    # Instead, let's just punt: use the minimum linelength reported by
-    # all of the supported platforms: 8192 (on NT/2K/XP).
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=8192;
-    ;;
-
-  mint*)
-    # On MiNT this can take a long time and run out of memory.
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=8192;
-    ;;
-
-  amigaos*)
-    # On AmigaOS with pdksh, this test takes hours, literally.
-    # So we just punt and use a minimum line length of 8192.
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=8192;
-    ;;
-
-  netbsd* | freebsd* | openbsd* | darwin* | dragonfly*)
-    # This has been around since 386BSD, at least.  Likely further.
-    if test -x /sbin/sysctl; then
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`/sbin/sysctl -n kern.argmax`
-    elif test -x /usr/sbin/sysctl; then
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`/usr/sbin/sysctl -n kern.argmax`
-    else
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=65536	# usable default for all BSDs
-    fi
-    # And add a safety zone
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`expr $lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len \/ 4`
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`expr $lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len \* 3`
-    ;;
-
-  interix*)
-    # We know the value 262144 and hardcode it with a safety zone (like BSD)
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=196608
-    ;;
-
-  os2*)
-    # The test takes a long time on OS/2.
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=8192
-    ;;
-
-  osf*)
-    # Dr. Hans Ekkehard Plesser reports seeing a kernel panic running configure
-    # due to this test when exec_disable_arg_limit is 1 on Tru64. It is not
-    # nice to cause kernel panics so lets avoid the loop below.
-    # First set a reasonable default.
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=16384
-    #
-    if test -x /sbin/sysconfig; then
-      case `/sbin/sysconfig -q proc exec_disable_arg_limit` in
-        *1*) lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=-1 ;;
-      esac
-    fi
-    ;;
-  sco3.2v5*)
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=102400
-    ;;
-  sysv5* | sco5v6* | sysv4.2uw2*)
-    kargmax=`grep ARG_MAX /etc/conf/cf.d/stune 2>/dev/null`
-    if test -n "$kargmax"; then
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`echo $kargmax | sed 's/.*[[	 ]]//'`
-    else
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=32768
-    fi
-    ;;
-  *)
-    lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`(getconf ARG_MAX) 2> /dev/null`
-    if test -n "$lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len"; then
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`expr $lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len \/ 4`
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`expr $lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len \* 3`
-    else
-      # Make teststring a little bigger before we do anything with it.
-      # a 1K string should be a reasonable start.
-      for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ; do
-        teststring=$teststring$teststring
-      done
-      SHELL=${SHELL-${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}}
-      # If test is not a shell built-in, we'll probably end up computing a
-      # maximum length that is only half of the actual maximum length, but
-      # we can't tell.
-      while { test "X"`env echo "$teststring$teststring" 2>/dev/null` \
-	         = "X$teststring$teststring"; } >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
-	      test $i != 17 # 1/2 MB should be enough
-      do
-        i=`expr $i + 1`
-        teststring=$teststring$teststring
-      done
-      # Only check the string length outside the loop.
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`expr "X$teststring" : ".*" 2>&1`
-      teststring=
-      # Add a significant safety factor because C++ compilers can tack on
-      # massive amounts of additional arguments before passing them to the
-      # linker.  It appears as though 1/2 is a usable value.
-      lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=`expr $lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len \/ 2`
-    fi
-    ;;
-  esac
-])
-if test -n $lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len ; then
-  AC_MSG_RESULT($lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len)
-else
-  AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
-fi
-max_cmd_len=$lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len
-_LT_DECL([], [max_cmd_len], [0],
-    [What is the maximum length of a command?])
-])# LT_CMD_MAX_LEN
-
-# Old name:
-AU_ALIAS([AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN], [LT_CMD_MAX_LEN])
-dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility:
-dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN], [])
-
-
-# _LT_HEADER_DLFCN
-# ----------------
-m4_defun([_LT_HEADER_DLFCN],
-[AC_CHECK_HEADERS([dlfcn.h], [], [], [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])dnl
-])# _LT_HEADER_DLFCN
-
-
-# _LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF (ACTION-IF-TRUE, ACTION-IF-TRUE-W-USCORE,
-#                      ACTION-IF-FALSE, ACTION-IF-CROSS-COMPILING)
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------
-m4_defun([_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF],
-[m4_require([_LT_HEADER_DLFCN])dnl
-if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then :
-  [$4]
-else
-  lt_dlunknown=0; lt_dlno_uscore=1; lt_dlneed_uscore=2
-  lt_status=$lt_dlunknown
-  cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<_LT_EOF
-[#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-
-#if HAVE_DLFCN_H
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#include 
-
-#ifdef RTLD_GLOBAL
-#  define LT_DLGLOBAL		RTLD_GLOBAL
-#else
-#  ifdef DL_GLOBAL
-#    define LT_DLGLOBAL		DL_GLOBAL
-#  else
-#    define LT_DLGLOBAL		0
-#  endif
-#endif
-
-/* We may have to define LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW in the command line if we
-   find out it does not work in some platform. */
-#ifndef LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW
-#  ifdef RTLD_LAZY
-#    define LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW		RTLD_LAZY
-#  else
-#    ifdef DL_LAZY
-#      define LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW		DL_LAZY
-#    else
-#      ifdef RTLD_NOW
-#        define LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW	RTLD_NOW
-#      else
-#        ifdef DL_NOW
-#          define LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW	DL_NOW
-#        else
-#          define LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW	0
-#        endif
-#      endif
-#    endif
-#  endif
-#endif
-
-/* When -fvisbility=hidden is used, assume the code has been annotated
-   correspondingly for the symbols needed.  */
-#if defined(__GNUC__) && (((__GNUC__ == 3) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3)) || (__GNUC__ > 3))
-int fnord () __attribute__((visibility("default")));
-#endif
-
-int fnord () { return 42; }
-int main ()
-{
-  void *self = dlopen (0, LT_DLGLOBAL|LT_DLLAZY_OR_NOW);
-  int status = $lt_dlunknown;
-
-  if (self)
-    {
-      if (dlsym (self,"fnord"))       status = $lt_dlno_uscore;
-      else
-        {
-	  if (dlsym( self,"_fnord"))  status = $lt_dlneed_uscore;
-          else puts (dlerror ());
-	}
-      /* dlclose (self); */
-    }
-  else
-    puts (dlerror ());
-
-  return status;
-}]
-_LT_EOF
-  if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest${ac_exeext} 2>/dev/null; then
-    (./conftest; exit; ) >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>/dev/null
-    lt_status=$?
-    case x$lt_status in
-      x$lt_dlno_uscore) $1 ;;
-      x$lt_dlneed_uscore) $2 ;;
-      x$lt_dlunknown|x*) $3 ;;
-    esac
-  else :
-    # compilation failed
-    $3
-  fi
-fi
-rm -fr conftest*
-])# _LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF
-
-
-# LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF
-# ------------------
-AC_DEFUN([LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF],
-[m4_require([_LT_HEADER_DLFCN])dnl
-if test "x$enable_dlopen" != xyes; then
-  enable_dlopen=unknown
-  enable_dlopen_self=unknown
-  enable_dlopen_self_static=unknown
-else
-  lt_cv_dlopen=no
-  lt_cv_dlopen_libs=
-
-  case $host_os in
-  beos*)
-    lt_cv_dlopen="load_add_on"
-    lt_cv_dlopen_libs=
-    lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes
-    ;;
-
-  mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-    lt_cv_dlopen="LoadLibrary"
-    lt_cv_dlopen_libs=
-    ;;
-
-  cygwin*)
-    lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen"
-    lt_cv_dlopen_libs=
-    ;;
-
-  darwin*)
-  # if libdl is installed we need to link against it
-    AC_CHECK_LIB([dl], [dlopen],
-		[lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldl"],[
-    lt_cv_dlopen="dyld"
-    lt_cv_dlopen_libs=
-    lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes
-    ])
-    ;;
-
-  *)
-    AC_CHECK_FUNC([shl_load],
-	  [lt_cv_dlopen="shl_load"],
-      [AC_CHECK_LIB([dld], [shl_load],
-	    [lt_cv_dlopen="shl_load" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldld"],
-	[AC_CHECK_FUNC([dlopen],
-	      [lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen"],
-	  [AC_CHECK_LIB([dl], [dlopen],
-		[lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldl"],
-	    [AC_CHECK_LIB([svld], [dlopen],
-		  [lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-lsvld"],
-	      [AC_CHECK_LIB([dld], [dld_link],
-		    [lt_cv_dlopen="dld_link" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-ldld"])
-	      ])
-	    ])
-	  ])
-	])
-      ])
-    ;;
-  esac
-
-  if test "x$lt_cv_dlopen" != xno; then
-    enable_dlopen=yes
-  else
-    enable_dlopen=no
-  fi
-
-  case $lt_cv_dlopen in
-  dlopen)
-    save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
-    test "x$ac_cv_header_dlfcn_h" = xyes && CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DHAVE_DLFCN_H"
-
-    save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
-    wl=$lt_prog_compiler_wl eval LDFLAGS=\"\$LDFLAGS $export_dynamic_flag_spec\"
-
-    save_LIBS="$LIBS"
-    LIBS="$lt_cv_dlopen_libs $LIBS"
-
-    AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether a program can dlopen itself],
-	  lt_cv_dlopen_self, [dnl
-	  _LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF(
-	    lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes, lt_cv_dlopen_self=yes,
-	    lt_cv_dlopen_self=no, lt_cv_dlopen_self=cross)
-    ])
-
-    if test "x$lt_cv_dlopen_self" = xyes; then
-      wl=$lt_prog_compiler_wl eval LDFLAGS=\"\$LDFLAGS $lt_prog_compiler_static\"
-      AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether a statically linked program can dlopen itself],
-	  lt_cv_dlopen_self_static, [dnl
-	  _LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF(
-	    lt_cv_dlopen_self_static=yes, lt_cv_dlopen_self_static=yes,
-	    lt_cv_dlopen_self_static=no,  lt_cv_dlopen_self_static=cross)
-      ])
-    fi
-
-    CPPFLAGS="$save_CPPFLAGS"
-    LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
-    LIBS="$save_LIBS"
-    ;;
-  esac
-
-  case $lt_cv_dlopen_self in
-  yes|no) enable_dlopen_self=$lt_cv_dlopen_self ;;
-  *) enable_dlopen_self=unknown ;;
-  esac
-
-  case $lt_cv_dlopen_self_static in
-  yes|no) enable_dlopen_self_static=$lt_cv_dlopen_self_static ;;
-  *) enable_dlopen_self_static=unknown ;;
-  esac
-fi
-_LT_DECL([dlopen_support], [enable_dlopen], [0],
-	 [Whether dlopen is supported])
-_LT_DECL([dlopen_self], [enable_dlopen_self], [0],
-	 [Whether dlopen of programs is supported])
-_LT_DECL([dlopen_self_static], [enable_dlopen_self_static], [0],
-	 [Whether dlopen of statically linked programs is supported])
-])# LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF
-
-# Old name:
-AU_ALIAS([AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF], [LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF])
-dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility:
-dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF], [])
-
-
-# _LT_COMPILER_C_O([TAGNAME])
-# ---------------------------
-# Check to see if options -c and -o are simultaneously supported by compiler.
-# This macro does not hard code the compiler like AC_PROG_CC_C_O.
-m4_defun([_LT_COMPILER_C_O],
-[m4_require([_LT_DECL_SED])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_TAG_COMPILER])dnl
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([if $compiler supports -c -o file.$ac_objext],
-  [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_c_o, $1)],
-  [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_c_o, $1)=no
-   $RM -r conftest 2>/dev/null
-   mkdir conftest
-   cd conftest
-   mkdir out
-   echo "$lt_simple_compile_test_code" > conftest.$ac_ext
-
-   lt_compiler_flag="-o out/conftest2.$ac_objext"
-   # Insert the option either (1) after the last *FLAGS variable, or
-   # (2) before a word containing "conftest.", or (3) at the end.
-   # Note that $ac_compile itself does not contain backslashes and begins
-   # with a dollar sign (not a hyphen), so the echo should work correctly.
-   lt_compile=`echo "$ac_compile" | $SED \
-   -e 's:.*FLAGS}\{0,1\} :&$lt_compiler_flag :; t' \
-   -e 's: [[^ ]]*conftest\.: $lt_compiler_flag&:; t' \
-   -e 's:$: $lt_compiler_flag:'`
-   (eval echo "\"\$as_me:$LINENO: $lt_compile\"" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD)
-   (eval "$lt_compile" 2>out/conftest.err)
-   ac_status=$?
-   cat out/conftest.err >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-   echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-   if (exit $ac_status) && test -s out/conftest2.$ac_objext
-   then
-     # The compiler can only warn and ignore the option if not recognized
-     # So say no if there are warnings
-     $ECHO "$_lt_compiler_boilerplate" | $SED '/^$/d' > out/conftest.exp
-     $SED '/^$/d; /^ *+/d' out/conftest.err >out/conftest.er2
-     if test ! -s out/conftest.er2 || diff out/conftest.exp out/conftest.er2 >/dev/null; then
-       _LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_c_o, $1)=yes
-     fi
-   fi
-   chmod u+w . 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-   $RM conftest*
-   # SGI C++ compiler will create directory out/ii_files/ for
-   # template instantiation
-   test -d out/ii_files && $RM out/ii_files/* && rmdir out/ii_files
-   $RM out/* && rmdir out
-   cd ..
-   $RM -r conftest
-   $RM conftest*
-])
-_LT_TAGDECL([compiler_c_o], [lt_cv_prog_compiler_c_o], [1],
-	[Does compiler simultaneously support -c and -o options?])
-])# _LT_COMPILER_C_O
-
-
-# _LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS([TAGNAME])
-# ----------------------------------
-# Check to see if we can do hard links to lock some files if needed
-m4_defun([_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS],
-[m4_require([_LT_ENABLE_LOCK])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS])dnl
-_LT_COMPILER_C_O([$1])
-
-hard_links="nottested"
-if test "$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_c_o, $1)" = no && test "$need_locks" != no; then
-  # do not overwrite the value of need_locks provided by the user
-  AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we can lock with hard links])
-  hard_links=yes
-  $RM conftest*
-  ln conftest.a conftest.b 2>/dev/null && hard_links=no
-  touch conftest.a
-  ln conftest.a conftest.b 2>&5 || hard_links=no
-  ln conftest.a conftest.b 2>/dev/null && hard_links=no
-  AC_MSG_RESULT([$hard_links])
-  if test "$hard_links" = no; then
-    AC_MSG_WARN([`$CC' does not support `-c -o', so `make -j' may be unsafe])
-    need_locks=warn
-  fi
-else
-  need_locks=no
-fi
-_LT_DECL([], [need_locks], [1], [Must we lock files when doing compilation?])
-])# _LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS
-
-
-# _LT_CHECK_OBJDIR
-# ----------------
-m4_defun([_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR],
-[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for objdir], [lt_cv_objdir],
-[rm -f .libs 2>/dev/null
-mkdir .libs 2>/dev/null
-if test -d .libs; then
-  lt_cv_objdir=.libs
-else
-  # MS-DOS does not allow filenames that begin with a dot.
-  lt_cv_objdir=_libs
-fi
-rmdir .libs 2>/dev/null])
-objdir=$lt_cv_objdir
-_LT_DECL([], [objdir], [0],
-         [The name of the directory that contains temporary libtool files])dnl
-m4_pattern_allow([LT_OBJDIR])dnl
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LT_OBJDIR, "$lt_cv_objdir/",
-  [Define to the sub-directory in which libtool stores uninstalled libraries.])
-])# _LT_CHECK_OBJDIR
-
-
-# _LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH([TAGNAME])
-# --------------------------------------
-# Check hardcoding attributes.
-m4_defun([_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH],
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to hardcode library paths into programs])
-_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_action, $1)=
-if test -n "$_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)" ||
-   test -n "$_LT_TAGVAR(runpath_var, $1)" ||
-   test "X$_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_automatic, $1)" = "Xyes" ; then
-
-  # We can hardcode non-existent directories.
-  if test "$_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)" != no &&
-     # If the only mechanism to avoid hardcoding is shlibpath_var, we
-     # have to relink, otherwise we might link with an installed library
-     # when we should be linking with a yet-to-be-installed one
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-haiku*)
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-rdos*)
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-solaris*)
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-sunos4*)
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-    ;;
-  hppa*64*)
-    [lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic (s[0-9][0-9][0-9]|ELF[ -][0-9][0-9])(-bit)?( [LM]SB)? shared object( file)?[, -]* PA-RISC [0-9]\.[0-9]']
-    lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=/usr/lib/pa20_64/libc.sl
-    ;;
-  *)
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic (s[[0-9]][[0-9]][[0-9]]|PA-RISC[[0-9]]\.[[0-9]]) shared library'
-    lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=/usr/lib/libc.sl
-    ;;
-  esac
-  ;;
-
-interix[[3-9]]*)
-  # PIC code is broken on Interix 3.x, that's why |\.a not |_pic\.a here
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[[^/]]+(\.so|\.a)$'
-  ;;
-
-irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
-  case $LD in
-  *-32|*"-32 ") libmagic=32-bit;;
-  *-n32|*"-n32 ") libmagic=N32;;
-  *-64|*"-64 ") libmagic=64-bit;;
-  *) libmagic=never-match;;
-  esac
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-
-# This must be glibc/ELF.
-linux* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-
-netbsd*)
-  if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | $GREP __ELF__ > /dev/null; then
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[[^/]]+(\.so\.[[0-9]]+\.[[0-9]]+|_pic\.a)$'
-  else
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[[^/]]+(\.so|_pic\.a)$'
-  fi
-  ;;
-
-newos6*)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic ELF [[0-9]][[0-9]]*-bit [[ML]]SB (executable|dynamic lib)'
-  lt_cv_file_magic_cmd=/usr/bin/file
-  lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=/usr/lib/libnls.so
-  ;;
-
-*nto* | *qnx*)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-
-openbsd*)
-  if test -z "`echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | $GREP __ELF__`" || test "$host_os-$host_cpu" = "openbsd2.8-powerpc"; then
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[[^/]]+(\.so\.[[0-9]]+\.[[0-9]]+|\.so|_pic\.a)$'
-  else
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[[^/]]+(\.so\.[[0-9]]+\.[[0-9]]+|_pic\.a)$'
-  fi
-  ;;
-
-osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-
-rdos*)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-
-solaris*)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-
-sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | unixware* | OpenUNIX* | sysv4*uw2*)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-
-sysv4 | sysv4.3*)
-  case $host_vendor in
-  motorola)
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic ELF [[0-9]][[0-9]]*-bit [[ML]]SB (shared object|dynamic lib) M[[0-9]][[0-9]]* Version [[0-9]]'
-    lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /usr/lib/libc.so*`
-    ;;
-  ncr)
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-    ;;
-  sequent)
-    lt_cv_file_magic_cmd='/bin/file'
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic ELF [[0-9]][[0-9]]*-bit [[LM]]SB (shared object|dynamic lib )'
-    ;;
-  sni)
-    lt_cv_file_magic_cmd='/bin/file'
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method="file_magic ELF [[0-9]][[0-9]]*-bit [[LM]]SB dynamic lib"
-    lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=/lib/libc.so
-    ;;
-  siemens)
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-    ;;
-  pc)
-    lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-    ;;
-  esac
-  ;;
-
-tpf*)
-  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all
-  ;;
-esac
-])
-
-file_magic_glob=
-want_nocaseglob=no
-if test "$build" = "$host"; then
-  case $host_os in
-  mingw* | pw32*)
-    if ( shopt | grep nocaseglob ) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-      want_nocaseglob=yes
-    else
-      file_magic_glob=`echo aAbBcCdDeEfFgGhHiIjJkKlLmMnNoOpPqQrRsStTuUvVwWxXyYzZ | $SED -e "s/\(..\)/s\/[[\1]]\/[[\1]]\/g;/g"`
-    fi
-    ;;
-  esac
-fi
-
-file_magic_cmd=$lt_cv_file_magic_cmd
-deplibs_check_method=$lt_cv_deplibs_check_method
-test -z "$deplibs_check_method" && deplibs_check_method=unknown
-
-_LT_DECL([], [deplibs_check_method], [1],
-    [Method to check whether dependent libraries are shared objects])
-_LT_DECL([], [file_magic_cmd], [1],
-    [Command to use when deplibs_check_method = "file_magic"])
-_LT_DECL([], [file_magic_glob], [1],
-    [How to find potential files when deplibs_check_method = "file_magic"])
-_LT_DECL([], [want_nocaseglob], [1],
-    [Find potential files using nocaseglob when deplibs_check_method = "file_magic"])
-])# _LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD
-
-
-# LT_PATH_NM
-# ----------
-# find the pathname to a BSD- or MS-compatible name lister
-AC_DEFUN([LT_PATH_NM],
-[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([for BSD- or MS-compatible name lister (nm)], lt_cv_path_NM,
-[if test -n "$NM"; then
-  # Let the user override the test.
-  lt_cv_path_NM="$NM"
-else
-  lt_nm_to_check="${ac_tool_prefix}nm"
-  if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix" && test "$build" = "$host"; then
-    lt_nm_to_check="$lt_nm_to_check nm"
-  fi
-  for lt_tmp_nm in $lt_nm_to_check; do
-    lt_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
-    for ac_dir in $PATH /usr/ccs/bin/elf /usr/ccs/bin /usr/ucb /bin; do
-      IFS="$lt_save_ifs"
-      test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
-      tmp_nm="$ac_dir/$lt_tmp_nm"
-      if test -f "$tmp_nm" || test -f "$tmp_nm$ac_exeext" ; then
-	# Check to see if the nm accepts a BSD-compat flag.
-	# Adding the `sed 1q' prevents false positives on HP-UX, which says:
-	#   nm: unknown option "B" ignored
-	# Tru64's nm complains that /dev/null is an invalid object file
-	case `"$tmp_nm" -B /dev/null 2>&1 | sed '1q'` in
-	*/dev/null* | *'Invalid file or object type'*)
-	  lt_cv_path_NM="$tmp_nm -B"
-	  break
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  case `"$tmp_nm" -p /dev/null 2>&1 | sed '1q'` in
-	  */dev/null*)
-	    lt_cv_path_NM="$tmp_nm -p"
-	    break
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    lt_cv_path_NM=${lt_cv_path_NM="$tmp_nm"} # keep the first match, but
-	    continue # so that we can try to find one that supports BSD flags
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-    done
-    IFS="$lt_save_ifs"
-  done
-  : ${lt_cv_path_NM=no}
-fi])
-if test "$lt_cv_path_NM" != "no"; then
-  NM="$lt_cv_path_NM"
-else
-  # Didn't find any BSD compatible name lister, look for dumpbin.
-  if test -n "$DUMPBIN"; then :
-    # Let the user override the test.
-  else
-    AC_CHECK_TOOLS(DUMPBIN, [dumpbin "link -dump"], :)
-    case `$DUMPBIN -symbols /dev/null 2>&1 | sed '1q'` in
-    *COFF*)
-      DUMPBIN="$DUMPBIN -symbols"
-      ;;
-    *)
-      DUMPBIN=:
-      ;;
-    esac
-  fi
-  AC_SUBST([DUMPBIN])
-  if test "$DUMPBIN" != ":"; then
-    NM="$DUMPBIN"
-  fi
-fi
-test -z "$NM" && NM=nm
-AC_SUBST([NM])
-_LT_DECL([], [NM], [1], [A BSD- or MS-compatible name lister])dnl
-
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([the name lister ($NM) interface], [lt_cv_nm_interface],
-  [lt_cv_nm_interface="BSD nm"
-  echo "int some_variable = 0;" > conftest.$ac_ext
-  (eval echo "\"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_compile\"" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD)
-  (eval "$ac_compile" 2>conftest.err)
-  cat conftest.err >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-  (eval echo "\"\$as_me:$LINENO: $NM \\\"conftest.$ac_objext\\\"\"" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD)
-  (eval "$NM \"conftest.$ac_objext\"" 2>conftest.err > conftest.out)
-  cat conftest.err >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-  (eval echo "\"\$as_me:$LINENO: output\"" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD)
-  cat conftest.out >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-  if $GREP 'External.*some_variable' conftest.out > /dev/null; then
-    lt_cv_nm_interface="MS dumpbin"
-  fi
-  rm -f conftest*])
-])# LT_PATH_NM
-
-# Old names:
-AU_ALIAS([AM_PROG_NM], [LT_PATH_NM])
-AU_ALIAS([AC_PROG_NM], [LT_PATH_NM])
-dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility:
-dnl AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_NM], [])
-dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_NM], [])
-
-# _LT_CHECK_SHAREDLIB_FROM_LINKLIB
-# --------------------------------
-# how to determine the name of the shared library
-# associated with a specific link library.
-#  -- PORTME fill in with the dynamic library characteristics
-m4_defun([_LT_CHECK_SHAREDLIB_FROM_LINKLIB],
-[m4_require([_LT_DECL_EGREP])
-m4_require([_LT_DECL_OBJDUMP])
-m4_require([_LT_DECL_DLLTOOL])
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to associate runtime and link libraries],
-lt_cv_sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd,
-[lt_cv_sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd='unknown'
-
-case $host_os in
-cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-  # two different shell functions defined in ltmain.sh
-  # decide which to use based on capabilities of $DLLTOOL
-  case `$DLLTOOL --help 2>&1` in
-  *--identify-strict*)
-    lt_cv_sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd=func_cygming_dll_for_implib
-    ;;
-  *)
-    lt_cv_sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd=func_cygming_dll_for_implib_fallback
-    ;;
-  esac
-  ;;
-*)
-  # fallback: assume linklib IS sharedlib
-  lt_cv_sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd="$ECHO"
-  ;;
-esac
-])
-sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd=$lt_cv_sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd
-test -z "$sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd" && sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd=$ECHO
-
-_LT_DECL([], [sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd], [1],
-    [Command to associate shared and link libraries])
-])# _LT_CHECK_SHAREDLIB_FROM_LINKLIB
-
-
-# _LT_PATH_MANIFEST_TOOL
-# ----------------------
-# locate the manifest tool
-m4_defun([_LT_PATH_MANIFEST_TOOL],
-[AC_CHECK_TOOL(MANIFEST_TOOL, mt, :)
-test -z "$MANIFEST_TOOL" && MANIFEST_TOOL=mt
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([if $MANIFEST_TOOL is a manifest tool], [lt_cv_path_mainfest_tool],
-  [lt_cv_path_mainfest_tool=no
-  echo "$as_me:$LINENO: $MANIFEST_TOOL '-?'" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-  $MANIFEST_TOOL '-?' 2>conftest.err > conftest.out
-  cat conftest.err >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-  if $GREP 'Manifest Tool' conftest.out > /dev/null; then
-    lt_cv_path_mainfest_tool=yes
-  fi
-  rm -f conftest*])
-if test "x$lt_cv_path_mainfest_tool" != xyes; then
-  MANIFEST_TOOL=:
-fi
-_LT_DECL([], [MANIFEST_TOOL], [1], [Manifest tool])dnl
-])# _LT_PATH_MANIFEST_TOOL
-
-
-# LT_LIB_M
-# --------
-# check for math library
-AC_DEFUN([LT_LIB_M],
-[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl
-LIBM=
-case $host in
-*-*-beos* | *-*-cegcc* | *-*-cygwin* | *-*-haiku* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-darwin*)
-  # These system don't have libm, or don't need it
-  ;;
-*-ncr-sysv4.3*)
-  AC_CHECK_LIB(mw, _mwvalidcheckl, LIBM="-lmw")
-  AC_CHECK_LIB(m, cos, LIBM="$LIBM -lm")
-  ;;
-*)
-  AC_CHECK_LIB(m, cos, LIBM="-lm")
-  ;;
-esac
-AC_SUBST([LIBM])
-])# LT_LIB_M
-
-# Old name:
-AU_ALIAS([AC_CHECK_LIBM], [LT_LIB_M])
-dnl aclocal-1.4 backwards compatibility:
-dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_LIBM], [])
-
-
-# _LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI([TAGNAME])
-# -------------------------------
-m4_defun([_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI],
-[m4_require([_LT_TAG_COMPILER])dnl
-
-_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1)=
-
-if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-  case $cc_basename in
-  nvcc*)
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1)=' -Xcompiler -fno-builtin' ;;
-  *)
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1)=' -fno-builtin' ;;
-  esac
-
-  _LT_COMPILER_OPTION([if $compiler supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions],
-    lt_cv_prog_compiler_rtti_exceptions,
-    [-fno-rtti -fno-exceptions], [],
-    [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1)="$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1) -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions"])
-fi
-_LT_TAGDECL([no_builtin_flag], [lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag], [1],
-	[Compiler flag to turn off builtin functions])
-])# _LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI
-
-
-# _LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS
-# ----------------------
-m4_defun([_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS],
-[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_AWK])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([LT_PATH_NM])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([LT_PATH_LD])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_DECL_SED])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_DECL_EGREP])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_TAG_COMPILER])dnl
-
-# Check for command to grab the raw symbol name followed by C symbol from nm.
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([command to parse $NM output from $compiler object])
-AC_CACHE_VAL([lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe],
-[
-# These are sane defaults that work on at least a few old systems.
-# [They come from Ultrix.  What could be older than Ultrix?!! ;)]
-
-# Character class describing NM global symbol codes.
-symcode='[[BCDEGRST]]'
-
-# Regexp to match symbols that can be accessed directly from C.
-sympat='\([[_A-Za-z]][[_A-Za-z0-9]]*\)'
-
-# Define system-specific variables.
-case $host_os in
-aix*)
-  symcode='[[BCDT]]'
-  ;;
-cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-  symcode='[[ABCDGISTW]]'
-  ;;
-hpux*)
-  if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
-    symcode='[[ABCDEGRST]]'
-  fi
-  ;;
-irix* | nonstopux*)
-  symcode='[[BCDEGRST]]'
-  ;;
-osf*)
-  symcode='[[BCDEGQRST]]'
-  ;;
-solaris*)
-  symcode='[[BDRT]]'
-  ;;
-sco3.2v5*)
-  symcode='[[DT]]'
-  ;;
-sysv4.2uw2*)
-  symcode='[[DT]]'
-  ;;
-sysv5* | sco5v6* | unixware* | OpenUNIX*)
-  symcode='[[ABDT]]'
-  ;;
-sysv4)
-  symcode='[[DFNSTU]]'
-  ;;
-esac
-
-# If we're using GNU nm, then use its standard symbol codes.
-case `$NM -V 2>&1` in
-*GNU* | *'with BFD'*)
-  symcode='[[ABCDGIRSTW]]' ;;
-esac
-
-# Transform an extracted symbol line into a proper C declaration.
-# Some systems (esp. on ia64) link data and code symbols differently,
-# so use this general approach.
-lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl="sed -n -e 's/^T .* \(.*\)$/extern int \1();/p' -e 's/^$symcode* .* \(.*\)$/extern char \1;/p'"
-
-# Transform an extracted symbol line into symbol name and symbol address
-lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_c_name_address="sed -n -e 's/^: \([[^ ]]*\)[[ ]]*$/  {\\\"\1\\\", (void *) 0},/p' -e 's/^$symcode* \([[^ ]]*\) \([[^ ]]*\)$/  {\"\2\", (void *) \&\2},/p'"
-lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_c_name_address_lib_prefix="sed -n -e 's/^: \([[^ ]]*\)[[ ]]*$/  {\\\"\1\\\", (void *) 0},/p' -e 's/^$symcode* \([[^ ]]*\) \(lib[[^ ]]*\)$/  {\"\2\", (void *) \&\2},/p' -e 's/^$symcode* \([[^ ]]*\) \([[^ ]]*\)$/  {\"lib\2\", (void *) \&\2},/p'"
-
-# Handle CRLF in mingw tool chain
-opt_cr=
-case $build_os in
-mingw*)
-  opt_cr=`$ECHO 'x\{0,1\}' | tr x '\015'` # option cr in regexp
-  ;;
-esac
-
-# Try without a prefix underscore, then with it.
-for ac_symprfx in "" "_"; do
-
-  # Transform symcode, sympat, and symprfx into a raw symbol and a C symbol.
-  symxfrm="\\1 $ac_symprfx\\2 \\2"
-
-  # Write the raw and C identifiers.
-  if test "$lt_cv_nm_interface" = "MS dumpbin"; then
-    # Fake it for dumpbin and say T for any non-static function
-    # and D for any global variable.
-    # Also find C++ and __fastcall symbols from MSVC++,
-    # which start with @ or ?.
-    lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe="$AWK ['"\
-"     {last_section=section; section=\$ 3};"\
-"     /^COFF SYMBOL TABLE/{for(i in hide) delete hide[i]};"\
-"     /Section length .*#relocs.*(pick any)/{hide[last_section]=1};"\
-"     \$ 0!~/External *\|/{next};"\
-"     / 0+ UNDEF /{next}; / UNDEF \([^|]\)*()/{next};"\
-"     {if(hide[section]) next};"\
-"     {f=0}; \$ 0~/\(\).*\|/{f=1}; {printf f ? \"T \" : \"D \"};"\
-"     {split(\$ 0, a, /\||\r/); split(a[2], s)};"\
-"     s[1]~/^[@?]/{print s[1], s[1]; next};"\
-"     s[1]~prfx {split(s[1],t,\"@\"); print t[1], substr(t[1],length(prfx))}"\
-"     ' prfx=^$ac_symprfx]"
-  else
-    lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe="sed -n -e 's/^.*[[	 ]]\($symcode$symcode*\)[[	 ]][[	 ]]*$ac_symprfx$sympat$opt_cr$/$symxfrm/p'"
-  fi
-  lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe="$lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe | sed '/ __gnu_lto/d'"
-
-  # Check to see that the pipe works correctly.
-  pipe_works=no
-
-  rm -f conftest*
-  cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<_LT_EOF
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-char nm_test_var;
-void nm_test_func(void);
-void nm_test_func(void){}
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-int main(){nm_test_var='a';nm_test_func();return(0);}
-_LT_EOF
-
-  if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile); then
-    # Now try to grab the symbols.
-    nlist=conftest.nm
-    if AC_TRY_EVAL(NM conftest.$ac_objext \| "$lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe" \> $nlist) && test -s "$nlist"; then
-      # Try sorting and uniquifying the output.
-      if sort "$nlist" | uniq > "$nlist"T; then
-	mv -f "$nlist"T "$nlist"
-      else
-	rm -f "$nlist"T
-      fi
-
-      # Make sure that we snagged all the symbols we need.
-      if $GREP ' nm_test_var$' "$nlist" >/dev/null; then
-	if $GREP ' nm_test_func$' "$nlist" >/dev/null; then
-	  cat <<_LT_EOF > conftest.$ac_ext
-/* Keep this code in sync between libtool.m4, ltmain, lt_system.h, and tests.  */
-#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
-/* DATA imports from DLLs on WIN32 con't be const, because runtime
-   relocations are performed -- see ld's documentation on pseudo-relocs.  */
-# define LT@&t@_DLSYM_CONST
-#elif defined(__osf__)
-/* This system does not cope well with relocations in const data.  */
-# define LT@&t@_DLSYM_CONST
-#else
-# define LT@&t@_DLSYM_CONST const
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-_LT_EOF
-	  # Now generate the symbol file.
-	  eval "$lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl"' < "$nlist" | $GREP -v main >> conftest.$ac_ext'
-
-	  cat <<_LT_EOF >> conftest.$ac_ext
-
-/* The mapping between symbol names and symbols.  */
-LT@&t@_DLSYM_CONST struct {
-  const char *name;
-  void       *address;
-}
-lt__PROGRAM__LTX_preloaded_symbols[[]] =
-{
-  { "@PROGRAM@", (void *) 0 },
-_LT_EOF
-	  $SED "s/^$symcode$symcode* \(.*\) \(.*\)$/  {\"\2\", (void *) \&\2},/" < "$nlist" | $GREP -v main >> conftest.$ac_ext
-	  cat <<\_LT_EOF >> conftest.$ac_ext
-  {0, (void *) 0}
-};
-
-/* This works around a problem in FreeBSD linker */
-#ifdef FREEBSD_WORKAROUND
-static const void *lt_preloaded_setup() {
-  return lt__PROGRAM__LTX_preloaded_symbols;
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-_LT_EOF
-	  # Now try linking the two files.
-	  mv conftest.$ac_objext conftstm.$ac_objext
-	  lt_globsym_save_LIBS=$LIBS
-	  lt_globsym_save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
-	  LIBS="conftstm.$ac_objext"
-	  CFLAGS="$CFLAGS$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_no_builtin_flag, $1)"
-	  if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
-	    pipe_works=yes
-	  fi
-	  LIBS=$lt_globsym_save_LIBS
-	  CFLAGS=$lt_globsym_save_CFLAGS
-	else
-	  echo "cannot find nm_test_func in $nlist" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-	fi
-      else
-	echo "cannot find nm_test_var in $nlist" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-      fi
-    else
-      echo "cannot run $lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-    fi
-  else
-    echo "$progname: failed program was:" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
-    cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-  fi
-  rm -rf conftest* conftst*
-
-  # Do not use the global_symbol_pipe unless it works.
-  if test "$pipe_works" = yes; then
-    break
-  else
-    lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe=
-  fi
-done
-])
-if test -z "$lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe"; then
-  lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl=
-fi
-if test -z "$lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe$lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl"; then
-  AC_MSG_RESULT(failed)
-else
-  AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
-fi
-
-# Response file support.
-if test "$lt_cv_nm_interface" = "MS dumpbin"; then
-  nm_file_list_spec='@'
-elif $NM --help 2>/dev/null | grep '[[@]]FILE' >/dev/null; then
-  nm_file_list_spec='@'
-fi
-
-_LT_DECL([global_symbol_pipe], [lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe], [1],
-    [Take the output of nm and produce a listing of raw symbols and C names])
-_LT_DECL([global_symbol_to_cdecl], [lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_cdecl], [1],
-    [Transform the output of nm in a proper C declaration])
-_LT_DECL([global_symbol_to_c_name_address],
-    [lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_c_name_address], [1],
-    [Transform the output of nm in a C name address pair])
-_LT_DECL([global_symbol_to_c_name_address_lib_prefix],
-    [lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_to_c_name_address_lib_prefix], [1],
-    [Transform the output of nm in a C name address pair when lib prefix is needed])
-_LT_DECL([], [nm_file_list_spec], [1],
-    [Specify filename containing input files for $NM])
-]) # _LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS
-
-
-# _LT_COMPILER_PIC([TAGNAME])
-# ---------------------------
-m4_defun([_LT_COMPILER_PIC],
-[m4_require([_LT_TAG_COMPILER])dnl
-_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)=
-_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=
-_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)=
-
-m4_if([$1], [CXX], [
-  # C++ specific cases for pic, static, wl, etc.
-  if test "$GXX" = yes; then
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static'
-
-    case $host_os in
-    aix*)
-      # All AIX code is PIC.
-      if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
-	# AIX 5 now supports IA64 processor
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-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    amigaos*)
-      case $host_cpu in
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-            # see comment about AmigaOS4 .so support
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-      m68k)
-            # FIXME: we need at least 68020 code to build shared libraries, but
-            # adding the `-m68020' flag to GCC prevents building anything better,
-            # like `-m68040'.
-            _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-m68020 -resident32 -malways-restore-a4'
-        ;;
-      esac
-      ;;
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-    beos* | irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux* | osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
-      # PIC is the default for these OSes.
-      ;;
-    mingw* | cygwin* | os2* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-      # This hack is so that the source file can tell whether it is being
-      # built for inclusion in a dll (and should export symbols for example).
-      # Although the cygwin gcc ignores -fPIC, still need this for old-style
-      # (--disable-auto-import) libraries
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-	[_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-DDLL_EXPORT'])
-      ;;
-    darwin* | rhapsody*)
-      # PIC is the default on this platform
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-      # DJGPP does not support shared libraries at all
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-      ;;
-    haiku*)
-      # PIC is the default for Haiku.
-      # The "-static" flag exists, but is broken.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)=
-      ;;
-    interix[[3-9]]*)
-      # Interix 3.x gcc -fpic/-fPIC options generate broken code.
-      # Instead, we relocate shared libraries at runtime.
-      ;;
-    sysv4*MP*)
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-      ;;
-    hpux*)
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-      case $host_cpu in
-      hppa*64*)
-	;;
-      *)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC'
-	;;
-      esac
-      ;;
-    *qnx* | *nto*)
-      # QNX uses GNU C++, but need to define -shared option too, otherwise
-      # it will coredump.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC -shared'
-      ;;
-    *)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC'
-      ;;
-    esac
-  else
-    case $host_os in
-      aix[[4-9]]*)
-	# All AIX code is PIC.
-	if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
-	  # AIX 5 now supports IA64 processor
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	else
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-bnso -bI:/lib/syscalls.exp'
-	fi
-	;;
-      chorus*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	cxch68*)
-	  # Green Hills C++ Compiler
-	  # _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)="--no_auto_instantiation -u __main -u __premain -u _abort -r $COOL_DIR/lib/libOrb.a $MVME_DIR/lib/CC/libC.a $MVME_DIR/lib/classix/libcx.s.a"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      mingw* | cygwin* | os2* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-	# This hack is so that the source file can tell whether it is being
-	# built for inclusion in a dll (and should export symbols for example).
-	m4_if([$1], [GCJ], [],
-	  [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-DDLL_EXPORT'])
-	;;
-      dgux*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  ec++*)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	    ;;
-	  ghcx*)
-	    # Green Hills C++ Compiler
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-pic'
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      freebsd* | dragonfly*)
-	# FreeBSD uses GNU C++
-	;;
-      hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  CC*)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='${wl}-a ${wl}archive'
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-	    fi
-	    ;;
-	  aCC*)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='${wl}-a ${wl}archive'
-	    case $host_cpu in
-	    hppa*64*|ia64*)
-	      # +Z the default
-	      ;;
-	    *)
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='+Z'
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      interix*)
-	# This is c89, which is MS Visual C++ (no shared libs)
-	# Anyone wants to do a port?
-	;;
-      irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  CC*)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-non_shared'
-	    # CC pic flag -KPIC is the default.
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      linux* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  KCC*)
-	    # KAI C++ Compiler
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC'
-	    ;;
-	  ecpc* )
-	    # old Intel C++ for x86_64 which still supported -KPIC.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static'
-	    ;;
-	  icpc* )
-	    # Intel C++, used to be incompatible with GCC.
-	    # ICC 10 doesn't accept -KPIC any more.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static'
-	    ;;
-	  pgCC* | pgcpp*)
-	    # Portland Group C++ compiler
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fpic'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	    ;;
-	  cxx*)
-	    # Compaq C++
-	    # Make sure the PIC flag is empty.  It appears that all Alpha
-	    # Linux and Compaq Tru64 Unix objects are PIC.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-non_shared'
-	    ;;
-	  xlc* | xlC* | bgxl[[cC]]* | mpixl[[cC]]*)
-	    # IBM XL 8.0, 9.0 on PPC and BlueGene
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-qpic'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-qstaticlink'
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    case `$CC -V 2>&1 | sed 5q` in
-	    *Sun\ C*)
-	      # Sun C++ 5.9
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Qoption ld '
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      lynxos*)
-	;;
-      m88k*)
-	;;
-      mvs*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  cxx*)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-W c,exportall'
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      netbsd*)
-	;;
-      *qnx* | *nto*)
-        # QNX uses GNU C++, but need to define -shared option too, otherwise
-        # it will coredump.
-        _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC -shared'
-        ;;
-      osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  KCC*)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='--backend -Wl,'
-	    ;;
-	  RCC*)
-	    # Rational C++ 2.4.1
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-pic'
-	    ;;
-	  cxx*)
-	    # Digital/Compaq C++
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    # Make sure the PIC flag is empty.  It appears that all Alpha
-	    # Linux and Compaq Tru64 Unix objects are PIC.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-non_shared'
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      psos*)
-	;;
-      solaris*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  CC* | sunCC*)
-	    # Sun C++ 4.2, 5.x and Centerline C++
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Qoption ld '
-	    ;;
-	  gcx*)
-	    # Green Hills C++ Compiler
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-PIC'
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      sunos4*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  CC*)
-	    # Sun C++ 4.x
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-pic'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	    ;;
-	  lcc*)
-	    # Lucid
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-pic'
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      sysv5* | unixware* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | OpenUNIX*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  CC*)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      tandem*)
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  NCC*)
-	    # NonStop-UX NCC 3.20
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      vxworks*)
-	;;
-      *)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_can_build_shared, $1)=no
-	;;
-    esac
-  fi
-],
-[
-  if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static'
-
-    case $host_os in
-      aix*)
-      # All AIX code is PIC.
-      if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
-	# AIX 5 now supports IA64 processor
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-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    amigaos*)
-      case $host_cpu in
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-            # see comment about AmigaOS4 .so support
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-        ;;
-      m68k)
-            # FIXME: we need at least 68020 code to build shared libraries, but
-            # adding the `-m68020' flag to GCC prevents building anything better,
-            # like `-m68040'.
-            _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-m68020 -resident32 -malways-restore-a4'
-        ;;
-      esac
-      ;;
-
-    beos* | irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux* | osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
-      # PIC is the default for these OSes.
-      ;;
-
-    mingw* | cygwin* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*)
-      # This hack is so that the source file can tell whether it is being
-      # built for inclusion in a dll (and should export symbols for example).
-      # Although the cygwin gcc ignores -fPIC, still need this for old-style
-      # (--disable-auto-import) libraries
-      m4_if([$1], [GCJ], [],
-	[_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-DDLL_EXPORT'])
-      ;;
-
-    darwin* | rhapsody*)
-      # PIC is the default on this platform
-      # Common symbols not allowed in MH_DYLIB files
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fno-common'
-      ;;
-
-    haiku*)
-      # PIC is the default for Haiku.
-      # The "-static" flag exists, but is broken.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)=
-      ;;
-
-    hpux*)
-      # PIC is the default for 64-bit PA HP-UX, but not for 32-bit
-      # PA HP-UX.  On IA64 HP-UX, PIC is the default but the pic flag
-      # sets the default TLS model and affects inlining.
-      case $host_cpu in
-      hppa*64*)
-	# +Z the default
-	;;
-      *)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC'
-	;;
-      esac
-      ;;
-
-    interix[[3-9]]*)
-      # Interix 3.x gcc -fpic/-fPIC options generate broken code.
-      # Instead, we relocate shared libraries at runtime.
-      ;;
-
-    msdosdjgpp*)
-      # Just because we use GCC doesn't mean we suddenly get shared libraries
-      # on systems that don't support them.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_can_build_shared, $1)=no
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-      ;;
-
-    *nto* | *qnx*)
-      # QNX uses GNU C++, but need to define -shared option too, otherwise
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-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC -shared'
-      ;;
-
-    sysv4*MP*)
-      if test -d /usr/nec; then
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-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    *)
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-      ;;
-    esac
-
-    case $cc_basename in
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-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Xlinker '
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-      ;;
-    esac
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-    case $host_os in
-    aix*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-      if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
-	# AIX 5 now supports IA64 processor
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-bnso -bI:/lib/syscalls.exp'
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    mingw* | cygwin* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*)
-      # This hack is so that the source file can tell whether it is being
-      # built for inclusion in a dll (and should export symbols for example).
-      m4_if([$1], [GCJ], [],
-	[_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-DDLL_EXPORT'])
-      ;;
-
-    hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-      # PIC is the default for IA64 HP-UX and 64-bit HP-UX, but
-      # not for PA HP-UX.
-      case $host_cpu in
-      hppa*64*|ia64*)
-	# +Z the default
-	;;
-      *)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='+Z'
-	;;
-      esac
-      # Is there a better lt_prog_compiler_static that works with the bundled CC?
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='${wl}-a ${wl}archive'
-      ;;
-
-    irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-      # PIC (with -KPIC) is the default.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-non_shared'
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-
-    linux* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
-      case $cc_basename in
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-      ecc*)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
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-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static'
-        ;;
-      # icc used to be incompatible with GCC.
-      # ICC 10 doesn't accept -KPIC any more.
-      icc* | ifort*)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static'
-        ;;
-      # Lahey Fortran 8.1.
-      lf95*)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='--shared'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='--static'
-	;;
-      nagfor*)
-	# NAG Fortran compiler
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,-Wl,,'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-PIC'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	;;
-      pgcc* | pgf77* | pgf90* | pgf95* | pgfortran*)
-        # Portland Group compilers (*not* the Pentium gcc compiler,
-	# which looks to be a dead project)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
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-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-        ;;
-      ccc*)
-        _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-        # All Alpha code is PIC.
-        _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-non_shared'
-        ;;
-      xl* | bgxl* | bgf* | mpixl*)
-	# IBM XL C 8.0/Fortran 10.1, 11.1 on PPC and BlueGene
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-qpic'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-qstaticlink'
-	;;
-      *)
-	case `$CC -V 2>&1 | sed 5q` in
-	*Sun\ Ceres\ Fortran* | *Sun*Fortran*\ [[1-7]].* | *Sun*Fortran*\ 8.[[0-3]]*)
-	  # Sun Fortran 8.3 passes all unrecognized flags to the linker
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)=''
-	  ;;
-	*Sun\ F* | *Sun*Fortran*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Qoption ld '
-	  ;;
-	*Sun\ C*)
-	  # Sun C 5.9
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	  ;;
-        *Intel*\ [[CF]]*Compiler*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-static'
-	  ;;
-	*Portland\ Group*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fpic'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      esac
-      ;;
-
-    newsos6)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      ;;
-
-    *nto* | *qnx*)
-      # QNX uses GNU C++, but need to define -shared option too, otherwise
-      # it will coredump.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-fPIC -shared'
-      ;;
-
-    osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-      # All OSF/1 code is PIC.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-non_shared'
-      ;;
-
-    rdos*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-non_shared'
-      ;;
-
-    solaris*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      case $cc_basename in
-      f77* | f90* | f95* | sunf77* | sunf90* | sunf95*)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Qoption ld ';;
-      *)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,';;
-      esac
-      ;;
-
-    sunos4*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Qoption ld '
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-PIC'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      ;;
-
-    sysv4 | sysv4.2uw2* | sysv4.3*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      ;;
-
-    sysv4*MP*)
-      if test -d /usr/nec ;then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-Kconform_pic'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    sysv5* | unixware* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | OpenUNIX*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-KPIC'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      ;;
-
-    unicos*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_can_build_shared, $1)=no
-      ;;
-
-    uts4*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-pic'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic'
-      ;;
-
-    *)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_can_build_shared, $1)=no
-      ;;
-    esac
-  fi
-])
-case $host_os in
-  # For platforms which do not support PIC, -DPIC is meaningless:
-  *djgpp*)
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=
-    ;;
-  *)
-    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)="$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)@&t@m4_if([$1],[],[ -DPIC],[m4_if([$1],[CXX],[ -DPIC],[])])"
-    ;;
-esac
-
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $compiler option to produce PIC],
-  [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_pic, $1)],
-  [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)])
-_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_pic, $1)
-
-#
-# Check to make sure the PIC flag actually works.
-#
-if test -n "$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)"; then
-  _LT_COMPILER_OPTION([if $compiler PIC flag $_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1) works],
-    [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_pic_works, $1)],
-    [$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)@&t@m4_if([$1],[],[ -DPIC],[m4_if([$1],[CXX],[ -DPIC],[])])], [],
-    [case $_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1) in
-     "" | " "*) ;;
-     *) _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=" $_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)" ;;
-     esac],
-    [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)=
-     _LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_can_build_shared, $1)=no])
-fi
-_LT_TAGDECL([pic_flag], [lt_prog_compiler_pic], [1],
-	[Additional compiler flags for building library objects])
-
-_LT_TAGDECL([wl], [lt_prog_compiler_wl], [1],
-	[How to pass a linker flag through the compiler])
-#
-# Check to make sure the static flag actually works.
-#
-wl=$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1) eval lt_tmp_static_flag=\"$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)\"
-_LT_LINKER_OPTION([if $compiler static flag $lt_tmp_static_flag works],
-  _LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler_static_works, $1),
-  $lt_tmp_static_flag,
-  [],
-  [_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)=])
-_LT_TAGDECL([link_static_flag], [lt_prog_compiler_static], [1],
-	[Compiler flag to prevent dynamic linking])
-])# _LT_COMPILER_PIC
-
-
-# _LT_LINKER_SHLIBS([TAGNAME])
-# ----------------------------
-# See if the linker supports building shared libraries.
-m4_defun([_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS],
-[AC_REQUIRE([LT_PATH_LD])dnl
-AC_REQUIRE([LT_PATH_NM])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_PATH_MANIFEST_TOOL])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_DECL_EGREP])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_DECL_SED])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_TAG_COMPILER])dnl
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the $compiler linker ($LD) supports shared libraries])
-m4_if([$1], [CXX], [
-  _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)='$NM $libobjs $convenience | $global_symbol_pipe | $SED '\''s/.* //'\'' | sort | uniq > $export_symbols'
-  _LT_TAGVAR(exclude_expsyms, $1)=['_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|_GLOBAL__F[ID]_.*']
-  case $host_os in
-  aix[[4-9]]*)
-    # If we're using GNU nm, then we don't want the "-C" option.
-    # -C means demangle to AIX nm, but means don't demangle with GNU nm
-    # Also, AIX nm treats weak defined symbols like other global defined
-    # symbols, whereas GNU nm marks them as "W".
-    if $NM -V 2>&1 | $GREP 'GNU' > /dev/null; then
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)='$NM -Bpg $libobjs $convenience | awk '\''{ if (((\$ 2 == "T") || (\$ 2 == "D") || (\$ 2 == "B") || (\$ 2 == "W")) && ([substr](\$ 3,1,1) != ".")) { print \$ 3 } }'\'' | sort -u > $export_symbols'
-    else
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)='$NM -BCpg $libobjs $convenience | awk '\''{ if (((\$ 2 == "T") || (\$ 2 == "D") || (\$ 2 == "B")) && ([substr](\$ 3,1,1) != ".")) { print \$ 3 } }'\'' | sort -u > $export_symbols'
-    fi
-    ;;
-  pw32*)
-    _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)="$ltdll_cmds"
-    ;;
-  cygwin* | mingw* | cegcc*)
-    case $cc_basename in
-    cl*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(exclude_expsyms, $1)='_NULL_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR|_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR_.*'
-      ;;
-    *)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)='$NM $libobjs $convenience | $global_symbol_pipe | $SED -e '\''/^[[BCDGRS]][[ ]]/s/.*[[ ]]\([[^ ]]*\)/\1 DATA/;s/^.*[[ ]]__nm__\([[^ ]]*\)[[ ]][[^ ]]*/\1 DATA/;/^I[[ ]]/d;/^[[AITW]][[ ]]/s/.* //'\'' | sort | uniq > $export_symbols'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(exclude_expsyms, $1)=['[_]+GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|[_]+GLOBAL__[FID]_.*|[_]+head_[A-Za-z0-9_]+_dll|[A-Za-z0-9_]+_dll_iname']
-      ;;
-    esac
-    ;;
-  *)
-    _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)='$NM $libobjs $convenience | $global_symbol_pipe | $SED '\''s/.* //'\'' | sort | uniq > $export_symbols'
-    ;;
-  esac
-], [
-  runpath_var=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(always_export_symbols, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(compiler_needs_object, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(enable_shared_with_static_runtimes, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)='$NM $libobjs $convenience | $global_symbol_pipe | $SED '\''s/.* //'\'' | sort | uniq > $export_symbols'
-  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_automatic, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct_absolute, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=unsupported
-  _LT_TAGVAR(inherit_rpath, $1)=no
-  _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=unknown
-  _LT_TAGVAR(module_cmds, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(module_expsym_cmds, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_from_new_cmds, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(thread_safe_flag_spec, $1)=
-  _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)=
-  # include_expsyms should be a list of space-separated symbols to be *always*
-  # included in the symbol list
-  _LT_TAGVAR(include_expsyms, $1)=
-  # exclude_expsyms can be an extended regexp of symbols to exclude
-  # it will be wrapped by ` (' and `)$', so one must not match beginning or
-  # end of line.  Example: `a|bc|.*d.*' will exclude the symbols `a' and `bc',
-  # as well as any symbol that contains `d'.
-  _LT_TAGVAR(exclude_expsyms, $1)=['_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|_GLOBAL__F[ID]_.*']
-  # Although _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is a valid symbol C name, most a.out
-  # platforms (ab)use it in PIC code, but their linkers get confused if
-  # the symbol is explicitly referenced.  Since portable code cannot
-  # rely on this symbol name, it's probably fine to never include it in
-  # preloaded symbol tables.
-  # Exclude shared library initialization/finalization symbols.
-dnl Note also adjust exclude_expsyms for C++ above.
-  extract_expsyms_cmds=
-
-  case $host_os in
-  cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-    # FIXME: the MSVC++ port hasn't been tested in a loooong time
-    # When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using
-    # Microsoft Visual C++.
-    if test "$GCC" != yes; then
-      with_gnu_ld=no
-    fi
-    ;;
-  interix*)
-    # we just hope/assume this is gcc and not c89 (= MSVC++)
-    with_gnu_ld=yes
-    ;;
-  openbsd*)
-    with_gnu_ld=no
-    ;;
-  esac
-
-  _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=yes
-
-  # On some targets, GNU ld is compatible enough with the native linker
-  # that we're better off using the native interface for both.
-  lt_use_gnu_ld_interface=no
-  if test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then
-    case $host_os in
-      aix*)
-	# The AIX port of GNU ld has always aspired to compatibility
-	# with the native linker.  However, as the warning in the GNU ld
-	# block says, versions before 2.19.5* couldn't really create working
-	# shared libraries, regardless of the interface used.
-	case `$LD -v 2>&1` in
-	  *\ \(GNU\ Binutils\)\ 2.19.5*) ;;
-	  *\ \(GNU\ Binutils\)\ 2.[[2-9]]*) ;;
-	  *\ \(GNU\ Binutils\)\ [[3-9]]*) ;;
-	  *)
-	    lt_use_gnu_ld_interface=yes
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      *)
-	lt_use_gnu_ld_interface=yes
-	;;
-    esac
-  fi
-
-  if test "$lt_use_gnu_ld_interface" = yes; then
-    # If archive_cmds runs LD, not CC, wlarc should be empty
-    wlarc='${wl}'
-
-    # Set some defaults for GNU ld with shared library support. These
-    # are reset later if shared libraries are not supported. Putting them
-    # here allows them to be overridden if necessary.
-    runpath_var=LD_RUN_PATH
-    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-    _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--export-dynamic'
-    # ancient GNU ld didn't support --whole-archive et. al.
-    if $LD --help 2>&1 | $GREP 'no-whole-archive' > /dev/null; then
-      _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)="$wlarc"'--whole-archive$convenience '"$wlarc"'--no-whole-archive'
-    else
-      _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)=
-    fi
-    supports_anon_versioning=no
-    case `$LD -v 2>&1` in
-      *GNU\ gold*) supports_anon_versioning=yes ;;
-      *\ [[01]].* | *\ 2.[[0-9]].* | *\ 2.10.*) ;; # catch versions < 2.11
-      *\ 2.11.93.0.2\ *) supports_anon_versioning=yes ;; # RH7.3 ...
-      *\ 2.11.92.0.12\ *) supports_anon_versioning=yes ;; # Mandrake 8.2 ...
-      *\ 2.11.*) ;; # other 2.11 versions
-      *) supports_anon_versioning=yes ;;
-    esac
-
-    # See if GNU ld supports shared libraries.
-    case $host_os in
-    aix[[3-9]]*)
-      # On AIX/PPC, the GNU linker is very broken
-      if test "$host_cpu" != ia64; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	cat <<_LT_EOF 1>&2
-
-*** Warning: the GNU linker, at least up to release 2.19, is reported
-*** to be unable to reliably create shared libraries on AIX.
-*** Therefore, libtool is disabling shared libraries support.  If you
-*** really care for shared libraries, you may want to install binutils
-*** 2.20 or above, or modify your PATH so that a non-GNU linker is found.
-*** You will then need to restart the configuration process.
-
-_LT_EOF
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    amigaos*)
-      case $host_cpu in
-      powerpc)
-            # see comment about AmigaOS4 .so support
-            _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-            _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)=''
-        ;;
-      m68k)
-            _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$RM $output_objdir/a2ixlibrary.data~$ECHO "#define NAME $libname" > $output_objdir/a2ixlibrary.data~$ECHO "#define LIBRARY_ID 1" >> $output_objdir/a2ixlibrary.data~$ECHO "#define VERSION $major" >> $output_objdir/a2ixlibrary.data~$ECHO "#define REVISION $revision" >> $output_objdir/a2ixlibrary.data~$AR $AR_FLAGS $lib $libobjs~$RANLIB $lib~(cd $output_objdir && a2ixlibrary -32)'
-            _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-L$libdir'
-            _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes
-        ;;
-      esac
-      ;;
-
-    beos*)
-      if $LD --help 2>&1 | $GREP ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=unsupported
-	# Joseph Beckenbach  says some releases of gcc
-	# support --undefined.  This deserves some investigation.  FIXME
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -nostart $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-      # _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1) is actually meaningless,
-      # as there is no search path for DLLs.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-L$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--export-all-symbols'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=unsupported
-      _LT_TAGVAR(always_export_symbols, $1)=no
-      _LT_TAGVAR(enable_shared_with_static_runtimes, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_symbols_cmds, $1)='$NM $libobjs $convenience | $global_symbol_pipe | $SED -e '\''/^[[BCDGRS]][[ ]]/s/.*[[ ]]\([[^ ]]*\)/\1 DATA/;s/^.*[[ ]]__nm__\([[^ ]]*\)[[ ]][[^ ]]*/\1 DATA/;/^I[[ ]]/d;/^[[AITW]][[ ]]/s/.* //'\'' | sort | uniq > $export_symbols'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(exclude_expsyms, $1)=['[_]+GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|[_]+GLOBAL__[FID]_.*|[_]+head_[A-Za-z0-9_]+_dll|[A-Za-z0-9_]+_dll_iname']
-
-      if $LD --help 2>&1 | $GREP 'auto-import' > /dev/null; then
-        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -o $output_objdir/$soname ${wl}--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker $lib'
-	# If the export-symbols file already is a .def file (1st line
-	# is EXPORTS), use it as is; otherwise, prepend...
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='if test "x`$SED 1q $export_symbols`" = xEXPORTS; then
-	  cp $export_symbols $output_objdir/$soname.def;
-	else
-	  echo EXPORTS > $output_objdir/$soname.def;
-	  cat $export_symbols >> $output_objdir/$soname.def;
-	fi~
-	$CC -shared $output_objdir/$soname.def $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -o $output_objdir/$soname ${wl}--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker $lib'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    haiku*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-      ;;
-
-    interix[[3-9]]*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=no
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-      # Hack: On Interix 3.x, we cannot compile PIC because of a broken gcc.
-      # Instead, shared libraries are loaded at an image base (0x10000000 by
-      # default) and relocated if they conflict, which is a slow very memory
-      # consuming and fragmenting process.  To avoid this, we pick a random,
-      # 256 KiB-aligned image base between 0x50000000 and 0x6FFC0000 at link
-      # time.  Moving up from 0x10000000 also allows more sbrk(2) space.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-h,$soname ${wl}--image-base,`expr ${RANDOM-$$} % 4096 / 2 \* 262144 + 1342177280` -o $lib'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='sed "s,^,_," $export_symbols >$output_objdir/$soname.expsym~$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-h,$soname ${wl}--retain-symbols-file,$output_objdir/$soname.expsym ${wl}--image-base,`expr ${RANDOM-$$} % 4096 / 2 \* 262144 + 1342177280` -o $lib'
-      ;;
-
-    gnu* | linux* | tpf* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
-      tmp_diet=no
-      if test "$host_os" = linux-dietlibc; then
-	case $cc_basename in
-	  diet\ *) tmp_diet=yes;;	# linux-dietlibc with static linking (!diet-dyn)
-	esac
-      fi
-      if $LD --help 2>&1 | $EGREP ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null \
-	 && test "$tmp_diet" = no
-      then
-	tmp_addflag=' $pic_flag'
-	tmp_sharedflag='-shared'
-	case $cc_basename,$host_cpu in
-        pgcc*)				# Portland Group C compiler
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--whole-archive`for conv in $convenience\"\"; do test  -n \"$conv\" && new_convenience=\"$new_convenience,$conv\"; done; func_echo_all \"$new_convenience\"` ${wl}--no-whole-archive'
-	  tmp_addflag=' $pic_flag'
-	  ;;
-	pgf77* | pgf90* | pgf95* | pgfortran*)
-					# Portland Group f77 and f90 compilers
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--whole-archive`for conv in $convenience\"\"; do test  -n \"$conv\" && new_convenience=\"$new_convenience,$conv\"; done; func_echo_all \"$new_convenience\"` ${wl}--no-whole-archive'
-	  tmp_addflag=' $pic_flag -Mnomain' ;;
-	ecc*,ia64* | icc*,ia64*)	# Intel C compiler on ia64
-	  tmp_addflag=' -i_dynamic' ;;
-	efc*,ia64* | ifort*,ia64*)	# Intel Fortran compiler on ia64
-	  tmp_addflag=' -i_dynamic -nofor_main' ;;
-	ifc* | ifort*)			# Intel Fortran compiler
-	  tmp_addflag=' -nofor_main' ;;
-	lf95*)				# Lahey Fortran 8.1
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)=
-	  tmp_sharedflag='--shared' ;;
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-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$RM $output_objdir/$soname~$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags~test $output_objdir/$soname = $lib || mv $output_objdir/$soname $lib'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$RM $output_objdir/$soname~$LD -b +b $install_libdir -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags~test $output_objdir/$soname = $lib || mv $output_objdir/$soname $lib'
-      fi
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-
-      # hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
-      # but as the default location of the library.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-      ;;
-
-    hpux10*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes && test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -b +h $soname +b $install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      fi
-      if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct_absolute, $1)=yes
-	_LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-	# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
-	# but as the default location of the library.
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    hpux11*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes && test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	case $host_cpu in
-	hppa*64*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	ia64*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      else
-	case $host_cpu in
-	hppa*64*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	ia64*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	m4_if($1, [], [
-	  # Older versions of the 11.00 compiler do not understand -b yet
-	  # (HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 doesn't, HP92453-01 B.11.X.35175-35176.GP does)
-	  _LT_LINKER_OPTION([if $CC understands -b],
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(lt_cv_prog_compiler__b, $1), [-b],
-	    [_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'],
-	    [_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -b +h $soname +b $install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'])],
-	  [_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'])
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-
-	case $host_cpu in
-	hppa*64*|ia64*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=no
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct_absolute, $1)=yes
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-
-	  # hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
-	  # but as the default location of the library.
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	# Try to use the -exported_symbol ld option, if it does not
-	# work, assume that -exports_file does not work either and
-	# implicitly export all symbols.
-	# This should be the same for all languages, so no per-tag cache variable.
-	AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the $host_os linker accepts -exported_symbol],
-	  [lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol],
-	  [save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
-	   LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -shared ${wl}-exported_symbol ${wl}foo ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}/dev/null"
-	   AC_LINK_IFELSE(
-	     [AC_LANG_SOURCE(
-	        [AC_LANG_CASE([C], [[int foo (void) { return 0; }]],
-			      [C++], [[int foo (void) { return 0; }]],
-			      [Fortran 77], [[
-      subroutine foo
-      end]],
-			      [Fortran], [[
-      subroutine foo
-      end]])])],
-	      [lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol=yes],
-	      [lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol=no])
-           LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"])
-	if test "$lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol" = yes; then
-          _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations ${wl}-exports_file ${wl}$export_symbols -o $lib'
-	fi
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -exports_file $export_symbols -o $lib'
-      fi
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)='no'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-      _LT_TAGVAR(inherit_rpath, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-      ;;
-
-    netbsd*)
-      if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | $GREP __ELF__ >/dev/null; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -Bshareable -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'  # a.out
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -shared -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'      # ELF
-      fi
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-R$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      ;;
-
-    newsos6)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      ;;
-
-    *nto* | *qnx*)
-      ;;
-
-    openbsd*)
-      if test -f /usr/libexec/ld.so; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct_absolute, $1)=yes
-	if test -z "`echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | $GREP __ELF__`" || test "$host_os-$host_cpu" = "openbsd2.8-powerpc"; then
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-retain-symbols-file,$export_symbols'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-	else
-	  case $host_os in
-	   openbsd[[01]].* | openbsd2.[[0-7]] | openbsd2.[[0-7]].*)
-	     _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -Bshareable -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	     _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-R$libdir'
-	     ;;
-	   *)
-	     _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	     _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	     ;;
-	  esac
-	fi
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    os2*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-L$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=unsupported
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$ECHO "LIBRARY $libname INITINSTANCE" > $output_objdir/$libname.def~$ECHO "DESCRIPTION \"$libname\"" >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~echo DATA >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~echo " SINGLE NONSHARED" >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~echo EXPORTS >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~emxexp $libobjs >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~$CC -Zdll -Zcrtdll -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags $output_objdir/$libname.def'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_from_new_cmds, $1)='emximp -o $output_objdir/$libname.a $output_objdir/$libname.def'
-      ;;
-
-    osf3*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' ${wl}-expect_unresolved ${wl}\*'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' -expect_unresolved \*'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-      fi
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)='no'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-      ;;
-
-    osf4* | osf5*)	# as osf3* with the addition of -msym flag
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' ${wl}-expect_unresolved ${wl}\*'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-msym ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' -expect_unresolved \*'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -msym -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='for i in `cat $export_symbols`; do printf "%s %s\\n" -exported_symbol "\$i" >> $lib.exp; done; printf "%s\\n" "-hidden">> $lib.exp~
-	$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} ${wl}-input ${wl}$lib.exp $compiler_flags $libobjs $deplibs -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && $ECHO "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib~$RM $lib.exp'
-
-	# Both c and cxx compiler support -rpath directly
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-rpath $libdir'
-      fi
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)='no'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-      ;;
-
-    solaris*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)=' -z defs'
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	wlarc='${wl}'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}-z ${wl}text ${wl}-h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='echo "{ global:" > $lib.exp~cat $export_symbols | $SED -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $lib.exp~echo "local: *; };" >> $lib.exp~
-	  $CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}-z ${wl}text ${wl}-M ${wl}$lib.exp ${wl}-h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags~$RM $lib.exp'
-      else
-	case `$CC -V 2>&1` in
-	*"Compilers 5.0"*)
-	  wlarc=''
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G${allow_undefined_flag} -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='echo "{ global:" > $lib.exp~cat $export_symbols | $SED -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $lib.exp~echo "local: *; };" >> $lib.exp~
-	  $LD -G${allow_undefined_flag} -M $lib.exp -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags~$RM $lib.exp'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  wlarc='${wl}'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G${allow_undefined_flag} -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='echo "{ global:" > $lib.exp~cat $export_symbols | $SED -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $lib.exp~echo "local: *; };" >> $lib.exp~
-	  $CC -G${allow_undefined_flag} -M $lib.exp -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags~$RM $lib.exp'
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-R$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      case $host_os in
-      solaris2.[[0-5]] | solaris2.[[0-5]].*) ;;
-      *)
-	# The compiler driver will combine and reorder linker options,
-	# but understands `-z linker_flag'.  GCC discards it without `$wl',
-	# but is careful enough not to reorder.
-	# Supported since Solaris 2.6 (maybe 2.5.1?)
-	if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-z ${wl}allextract$convenience ${wl}-z ${wl}defaultextract'
-	else
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='-z allextract$convenience -z defaultextract'
-	fi
-	;;
-      esac
-      _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-      ;;
-
-    sunos4*)
-      if test "x$host_vendor" = xsequent; then
-	# Use $CC to link under sequent, because it throws in some extra .o
-	# files that make .init and .fini sections work.
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -assert pure-text -Bstatic -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      fi
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-L$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      ;;
-
-    sysv4)
-      case $host_vendor in
-	sni)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes # is this really true???
-	;;
-	siemens)
-	  ## LD is ld it makes a PLAMLIB
-	  ## CC just makes a GrossModule.
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(reload_cmds, $1)='$CC -r -o $output$reload_objs'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=no
-        ;;
-	motorola)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=no #Motorola manual says yes, but my tests say they lie
-	;;
-      esac
-      runpath_var='LD_RUN_PATH'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      ;;
-
-    sysv4.3*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='-Bexport'
-      ;;
-
-    sysv4*MP*)
-      if test -d /usr/nec; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-	runpath_var=LD_RUN_PATH
-	hardcode_runpath_var=yes
-	_LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=yes
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    sysv4*uw2* | sysv5OpenUNIX* | sysv5UnixWare7.[[01]].[[10]]* | unixware7* | sco3.2v5.0.[[024]]*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)='${wl}-z,text'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)=no
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      runpath_var='LD_RUN_PATH'
-
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6*)
-      # Note: We can NOT use -z defs as we might desire, because we do not
-      # link with -lc, and that would cause any symbols used from libc to
-      # always be unresolved, which means just about no library would
-      # ever link correctly.  If we're not using GNU ld we use -z text
-      # though, which does catch some bad symbols but isn't as heavy-handed
-      # as -z defs.
-      _LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)='${wl}-z,text'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)='${wl}-z,nodefs'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)=no
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-R,$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=':'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-      _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-Bexport'
-      runpath_var='LD_RUN_PATH'
-
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      else
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    uts4*)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-L$libdir'
-      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-      ;;
-
-    *)
-      _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-      ;;
-    esac
-
-    if test x$host_vendor = xsni; then
-      case $host in
-      sysv4 | sysv4.2uw2* | sysv4.3* | sysv5*)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-Blargedynsym'
-	;;
-      esac
-    fi
-  fi
-])
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-_LT_DECL([], [libext], [0], [Old archive suffix (normally "a")])dnl
-_LT_DECL([], [shrext_cmds], [1], [Shared library suffix (normally ".so")])dnl
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-	if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile) 2>conftest.err; then
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-	  lib=conftest
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-	  pic_flag=$_LT_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [export_dynamic_flag_spec], [1],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [whole_archive_flag_spec], [1],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [compiler_needs_object], [1],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [old_archive_from_new_cmds], [2],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds], [2],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [archive_cmds], [2], [Commands used to build a shared archive])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [archive_expsym_cmds], [2])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [module_cmds], [2],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [module_expsym_cmds], [2])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [with_gnu_ld], [1],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [allow_undefined_flag], [1],
-    [Flag that allows shared libraries with undefined symbols to be built])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [no_undefined_flag], [1],
-    [Flag that enforces no undefined symbols])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [hardcode_libdir_flag_spec], [1],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [hardcode_libdir_separator], [1],
-    [Whether we need a single "-rpath" flag with a separated argument])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [hardcode_direct], [0],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [hardcode_direct_absolute], [0],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [hardcode_minus_L], [0],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [hardcode_shlibpath_var], [0],
-    [Set to "yes" if using SHLIBPATH_VAR=DIR during linking hardcodes DIR
-    into the resulting binary])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [hardcode_automatic], [0],
-    [Set to "yes" if building a shared library automatically hardcodes DIR
-    into the library and all subsequent libraries and executables linked
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [inherit_rpath], [0],
-    [Set to yes if linker adds runtime paths of dependent libraries
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [link_all_deplibs], [0],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [always_export_symbols], [0],
-    [Set to "yes" if exported symbols are required])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [export_symbols_cmds], [2],
-    [The commands to list exported symbols])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [exclude_expsyms], [1],
-    [Symbols that should not be listed in the preloaded symbols])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [include_expsyms], [1],
-    [Symbols that must always be exported])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [prelink_cmds], [2],
-    [Commands necessary for linking programs (against libraries) with templates])
-_LT_TAGDECL([], [postlink_cmds], [2],
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-_LT_TAGDECL([], [file_list_spec], [1],
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-# Source file extension for C test sources.
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-# Object file extension for compiled C test sources.
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-# Code to be used in simple compile tests
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-# Code to be used in simple link tests
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-_LT_LINKER_BOILERPLATE
-
-if test -n "$compiler"; then
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-  _LT_COMPILER_PIC($1)
-  _LT_COMPILER_C_O($1)
-  _LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS($1)
-  _LT_LINKER_SHLIBS($1)
-  _LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER($1)
-  _LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH($1)
-  LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF
-  _LT_CMD_STRIPLIB
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-  # Report which library types will actually be built
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-  AC_MSG_RESULT([$can_build_shared])
-
-  AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build shared libraries])
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-  # On AIX, shared libraries and static libraries use the same namespace, and
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-  AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build static libraries])
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-# _LT_LANG_CXX_CONFIG([TAG])
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-m4_require([_LT_DECL_EGREP])dnl
-m4_require([_LT_PATH_MANIFEST_TOOL])dnl
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-AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
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-_LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=
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-_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)=
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-_LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)=
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-_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct_absolute, $1)=no
-_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)=
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-_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=unsupported
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-_LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)=$old_archive_cmds
-_LT_TAGVAR(reload_flag, $1)=$reload_flag
-_LT_TAGVAR(reload_cmds, $1)=$reload_cmds
-_LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)=
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-_LT_TAGVAR(enable_shared_with_static_runtimes, $1)=no
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-# Object file extension for compiled C++ test sources.
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-# No sense in running all these tests if we already determined that
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-        # If archive_cmds runs LD, not CC, wlarc should be empty
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-        # ancient GNU ld didn't support --whole-archive et. al.
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-      # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
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-          # Test if we are trying to use run time linking or normal
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-	        break
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-	    ;;
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-        # When large executables or shared objects are built, AIX ld can
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-        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=':'
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-          # We only want to do this on AIX 4.2 and lower, the check
-          # below for broken collect2 doesn't work under 4.3+
-	  collect2name=`${CC} -print-prog-name=collect2`
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-	    # We have old collect2
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-	    # It fails to find uninstalled libraries when the uninstalled
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-L$libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=
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-          esac
-          shared_flag='-shared'
-	  if test "$aix_use_runtimelinking" = yes; then
-	    shared_flag="$shared_flag "'${wl}-G'
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-        else
-          # not using gcc
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-	  # VisualAge C++, Version 5.5 for AIX 5L for IA-64, Beta 3 Release
-	  # chokes on -Wl,-G. The following line is correct:
-	  shared_flag='-G'
-          else
-	    if test "$aix_use_runtimelinking" = yes; then
-	      shared_flag='${wl}-G'
-	    else
-	      shared_flag='${wl}-bM:SRE'
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-          fi
-        fi
-
-        _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-bexpall'
-        # It seems that -bexpall does not export symbols beginning with
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-	# export.
-        _LT_TAGVAR(always_export_symbols, $1)=yes
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-          _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)='-berok'
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-          if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)="-z nodefs"
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-	    # Determine the default libpath from the value encoded in an
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-	    _LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX([$1])
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath"
-	    # Warning - without using the other run time loading flags,
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)=' ${wl}-bernotok'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' ${wl}-berok'
-	    if test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then
-	      # We only use this code for GNU lds that support --whole-archive.
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--whole-archive$convenience ${wl}--no-whole-archive'
-	    else
-	      # Exported symbols can be pulled into shared objects from archives
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='$convenience'
-	    fi
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)=yes
-	    # This is similar to how AIX traditionally builds its shared
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)="\$CC $shared_flag"' -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $deplibs ${wl}-bnoentry $compiler_flags ${wl}-bE:$export_symbols${allow_undefined_flag}~$AR $AR_FLAGS $output_objdir/$libname$release.a $output_objdir/$soname'
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-      beos*)
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-	  # Joseph Beckenbach  says some releases of gcc
-	  # support --undefined.  This deserves some investigation.  FIXME
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -nostart $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-	else
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	fi
-	;;
-
-      chorus*)
-        case $cc_basename in
-          *)
-	  # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	  ;;
-        esac
-        ;;
-
-      cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-	case $GXX,$cc_basename in
-	,cl* | no,cl*)
-	  # Native MSVC
-	  # hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is
-	  # no search path for DLLs.
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)=' '
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=unsupported
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(always_export_symbols, $1)=yes
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(file_list_spec, $1)='@'
-	  # Tell ltmain to make .lib files, not .a files.
-	  libext=lib
-	  # Tell ltmain to make .dll files, not .so files.
-	  shrext_cmds=".dll"
-	  # FIXME: Setting linknames here is a bad hack.
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $compiler_flags $deplibs -Wl,-dll~linknames='
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='if test "x`$SED 1q $export_symbols`" = xEXPORTS; then
-	      $SED -n -e 's/\\\\\\\(.*\\\\\\\)/-link\\\ -EXPORT:\\\\\\\1/' -e '1\\\!p' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$soname.exp;
-	    else
-	      $SED -e 's/\\\\\\\(.*\\\\\\\)/-link\\\ -EXPORT:\\\\\\\1/' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$soname.exp;
-	    fi~
-	    $CC -o $tool_output_objdir$soname $libobjs $compiler_flags $deplibs "@$tool_output_objdir$soname.exp" -Wl,-DLL,-IMPLIB:"$tool_output_objdir$libname.dll.lib"~
-	    linknames='
-	  # The linker will not automatically build a static lib if we build a DLL.
-	  # _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_from_new_cmds, $1)='true'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(enable_shared_with_static_runtimes, $1)=yes
-	  # Don't use ranlib
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(old_postinstall_cmds, $1)='chmod 644 $oldlib'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(postlink_cmds, $1)='lt_outputfile="@OUTPUT@"~
-	    lt_tool_outputfile="@TOOL_OUTPUT@"~
-	    case $lt_outputfile in
-	      *.exe|*.EXE) ;;
-	      *)
-		lt_outputfile="$lt_outputfile.exe"
-		lt_tool_outputfile="$lt_tool_outputfile.exe"
-		;;
-	    esac~
-	    func_to_tool_file "$lt_outputfile"~
-	    if test "$MANIFEST_TOOL" != ":" && test -f "$lt_outputfile.manifest"; then
-	      $MANIFEST_TOOL -manifest "$lt_tool_outputfile.manifest" -outputresource:"$lt_tool_outputfile" || exit 1;
-	      $RM "$lt_outputfile.manifest";
-	    fi'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  # g++
-	  # _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1) is actually meaningless,
-	  # as there is no search path for DLLs.
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-L$libdir'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--export-all-symbols'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=unsupported
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(always_export_symbols, $1)=no
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(enable_shared_with_static_runtimes, $1)=yes
-
-	  if $LD --help 2>&1 | $GREP 'auto-import' > /dev/null; then
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared -nostdlib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags -o $output_objdir/$soname ${wl}--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker $lib'
-	    # If the export-symbols file already is a .def file (1st line
-	    # is EXPORTS), use it as is; otherwise, prepend...
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='if test "x`$SED 1q $export_symbols`" = xEXPORTS; then
-	      cp $export_symbols $output_objdir/$soname.def;
-	    else
-	      echo EXPORTS > $output_objdir/$soname.def;
-	      cat $export_symbols >> $output_objdir/$soname.def;
-	    fi~
-	    $CC -shared -nostdlib $output_objdir/$soname.def $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags -o $output_objdir/$soname ${wl}--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker $lib'
-	  else
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	  fi
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      darwin* | rhapsody*)
-        _LT_DARWIN_LINKER_FEATURES($1)
-	;;
-
-      dgux*)
-        case $cc_basename in
-          ec++*)
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-          ghcx*)
-	    # Green Hills C++ Compiler
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-          *)
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-        esac
-        ;;
-
-      freebsd2.*)
-        # C++ shared libraries reported to be fairly broken before
-	# switch to ELF
-        _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-        ;;
-
-      freebsd-elf*)
-        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)=no
-        ;;
-
-      freebsd* | dragonfly*)
-        # FreeBSD 3 and later use GNU C++ and GNU ld with standard ELF
-        # conventions
-        _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=yes
-        ;;
-
-      gnu*)
-        ;;
-
-      haiku*)
-        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-        _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-        ;;
-
-      hpux9*)
-        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-        _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes # Not in the search PATH,
-				             # but as the default
-				             # location of the library.
-
-        case $cc_basename in
-          CC*)
-            # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-            _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-            ;;
-          aCC*)
-            _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$RM $output_objdir/$soname~$CC -b ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $output_objdir/$soname $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags~test $output_objdir/$soname = $lib || mv $output_objdir/$soname $lib'
-            # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
-            # what "hidden" libraries, object files and flags are used when
-            # linking a shared library.
-            #
-            # There doesn't appear to be a way to prevent this compiler from
-            # explicitly linking system object files so we need to strip them
-            # from the output so that they don't get included in the library
-            # dependencies.
-            output_verbose_link_cmd='templist=`($CC -b $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext 2>&1) | $EGREP "\-L"`; list=""; for z in $templist; do case $z in conftest.$objext) list="$list $z";; *.$objext);; *) list="$list $z";;esac; done; func_echo_all "$list"'
-            ;;
-          *)
-            if test "$GXX" = yes; then
-              _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$RM $output_objdir/$soname~$CC -shared -nostdlib $pic_flag ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $output_objdir/$soname $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags~test $output_objdir/$soname = $lib || mv $output_objdir/$soname $lib'
-            else
-              # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-              _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-            fi
-            ;;
-        esac
-        ;;
-
-      hpux10*|hpux11*)
-        if test $with_gnu_ld = no; then
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-
-          case $host_cpu in
-            hppa*64*|ia64*)
-              ;;
-            *)
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-              ;;
-          esac
-        fi
-        case $host_cpu in
-          hppa*64*|ia64*)
-            _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=no
-            _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-            ;;
-          *)
-            _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-            _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct_absolute, $1)=yes
-            _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_minus_L, $1)=yes # Not in the search PATH,
-					         # but as the default
-					         # location of the library.
-            ;;
-        esac
-
-        case $cc_basename in
-          CC*)
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-          aCC*)
-	    case $host_cpu in
-	      hppa*64*)
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	        ;;
-	      ia64*)
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	        ;;
-	      *)
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	        ;;
-	    esac
-	    # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
-	    # what "hidden" libraries, object files and flags are used when
-	    # linking a shared library.
-	    #
-	    # There doesn't appear to be a way to prevent this compiler from
-	    # explicitly linking system object files so we need to strip them
-	    # from the output so that they don't get included in the library
-	    # dependencies.
-	    output_verbose_link_cmd='templist=`($CC -b $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext 2>&1) | $GREP "\-L"`; list=""; for z in $templist; do case $z in conftest.$objext) list="$list $z";; *.$objext);; *) list="$list $z";;esac; done; func_echo_all "$list"'
-	    ;;
-          *)
-	    if test "$GXX" = yes; then
-	      if test $with_gnu_ld = no; then
-	        case $host_cpu in
-	          hppa*64*)
-	            _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared -nostdlib -fPIC ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	            ;;
-	          ia64*)
-	            _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared -nostdlib $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	            ;;
-	          *)
-	            _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared -nostdlib $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	            ;;
-	        esac
-	      fi
-	    else
-	      # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    fi
-	    ;;
-        esac
-        ;;
-
-      interix[[3-9]]*)
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=no
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
-	# Hack: On Interix 3.x, we cannot compile PIC because of a broken gcc.
-	# Instead, shared libraries are loaded at an image base (0x10000000 by
-	# default) and relocated if they conflict, which is a slow very memory
-	# consuming and fragmenting process.  To avoid this, we pick a random,
-	# 256 KiB-aligned image base between 0x50000000 and 0x6FFC0000 at link
-	# time.  Moving up from 0x10000000 also allows more sbrk(2) space.
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-h,$soname ${wl}--image-base,`expr ${RANDOM-$$} % 4096 / 2 \* 262144 + 1342177280` -o $lib'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='sed "s,^,_," $export_symbols >$output_objdir/$soname.expsym~$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-h,$soname ${wl}--retain-symbols-file,$output_objdir/$soname.expsym ${wl}--image-base,`expr ${RANDOM-$$} % 4096 / 2 \* 262144 + 1342177280` -o $lib'
-	;;
-      irix5* | irix6*)
-        case $cc_basename in
-          CC*)
-	    # SGI C++
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared -all -multigot $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-
-	    # Archives containing C++ object files must be created using
-	    # "CC -ar", where "CC" is the IRIX C++ compiler.  This is
-	    # necessary to make sure instantiated templates are included
-	    # in the archive.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -ar -WR,-u -o $oldlib $oldobjs'
-	    ;;
-          *)
-	    if test "$GXX" = yes; then
-	      if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag -nostdlib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	      else
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag -nostdlib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` -o $lib'
-	      fi
-	    fi
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-	    ;;
-        esac
-        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-        _LT_TAGVAR(inherit_rpath, $1)=yes
-        ;;
-
-      linux* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
-        case $cc_basename in
-          KCC*)
-	    # Kuck and Associates, Inc. (KAI) C++ Compiler
-
-	    # KCC will only create a shared library if the output file
-	    # ends with ".so" (or ".sl" for HP-UX), so rename the library
-	    # to its proper name (with version) after linking.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='tempext=`echo $shared_ext | $SED -e '\''s/\([[^()0-9A-Za-z{}]]\)/\\\\\1/g'\''`; templib=`echo $lib | $SED -e "s/\${tempext}\..*/.so/"`; $CC $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags --soname $soname -o \$templib; mv \$templib $lib'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='tempext=`echo $shared_ext | $SED -e '\''s/\([[^()0-9A-Za-z{}]]\)/\\\\\1/g'\''`; templib=`echo $lib | $SED -e "s/\${tempext}\..*/.so/"`; $CC $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags --soname $soname -o \$templib ${wl}-retain-symbols-file,$export_symbols; mv \$templib $lib'
-	    # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
-	    # what "hidden" libraries, object files and flags are used when
-	    # linking a shared library.
-	    #
-	    # There doesn't appear to be a way to prevent this compiler from
-	    # explicitly linking system object files so we need to strip them
-	    # from the output so that they don't get included in the library
-	    # dependencies.
-	    output_verbose_link_cmd='templist=`$CC $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext -o libconftest$shared_ext 2>&1 | $GREP "ld"`; rm -f libconftest$shared_ext; list=""; for z in $templist; do case $z in conftest.$objext) list="$list $z";; *.$objext);; *) list="$list $z";;esac; done; func_echo_all "$list"'
-
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--export-dynamic'
-
-	    # Archives containing C++ object files must be created using
-	    # "CC -Bstatic", where "CC" is the KAI C++ compiler.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -Bstatic -o $oldlib $oldobjs'
-	    ;;
-	  icpc* | ecpc* )
-	    # Intel C++
-	    with_gnu_ld=yes
-	    # version 8.0 and above of icpc choke on multiply defined symbols
-	    # if we add $predep_objects and $postdep_objects, however 7.1 and
-	    # earlier do not add the objects themselves.
-	    case `$CC -V 2>&1` in
-	      *"Version 7."*)
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-		_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname ${wl}-retain-symbols-file $wl$export_symbols -o $lib'
-		;;
-	      *)  # Version 8.0 or newer
-	        tmp_idyn=
-	        case $host_cpu in
-		  ia64*) tmp_idyn=' -i_dynamic';;
-		esac
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared'"$tmp_idyn"' $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-		_LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared'"$tmp_idyn"' $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname ${wl}-retain-symbols-file $wl$export_symbols -o $lib'
-		;;
-	    esac
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)=no
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--export-dynamic'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--whole-archive$convenience ${wl}--no-whole-archive'
-	    ;;
-          pgCC* | pgcpp*)
-            # Portland Group C++ compiler
-	    case `$CC -V` in
-	    *pgCC\ [[1-5]].* | *pgcpp\ [[1-5]].*)
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(prelink_cmds, $1)='tpldir=Template.dir~
-		rm -rf $tpldir~
-		$CC --prelink_objects --instantiation_dir $tpldir $objs $libobjs $compile_deplibs~
-		compile_command="$compile_command `find $tpldir -name \*.o | sort | $NL2SP`"'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='tpldir=Template.dir~
-		rm -rf $tpldir~
-		$CC --prelink_objects --instantiation_dir $tpldir $oldobjs$old_deplibs~
-		$AR $AR_FLAGS $oldlib$oldobjs$old_deplibs `find $tpldir -name \*.o | sort | $NL2SP`~
-		$RANLIB $oldlib'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='tpldir=Template.dir~
-		rm -rf $tpldir~
-		$CC --prelink_objects --instantiation_dir $tpldir $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $convenience $postdep_objects~
-		$CC -shared $pic_flag $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs `find $tpldir -name \*.o | sort | $NL2SP` $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname -o $lib'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='tpldir=Template.dir~
-		rm -rf $tpldir~
-		$CC --prelink_objects --instantiation_dir $tpldir $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $convenience $postdep_objects~
-		$CC -shared $pic_flag $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs `find $tpldir -name \*.o | sort | $NL2SP` $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname ${wl}-retain-symbols-file ${wl}$export_symbols -o $lib'
-	      ;;
-	    *) # Version 6 and above use weak symbols
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname -o $lib'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname ${wl}-retain-symbols-file ${wl}$export_symbols -o $lib'
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--export-dynamic'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--whole-archive`for conv in $convenience\"\"; do test  -n \"$conv\" && new_convenience=\"$new_convenience,$conv\"; done; func_echo_all \"$new_convenience\"` ${wl}--no-whole-archive'
-            ;;
-	  cxx*)
-	    # Compaq C++
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname  -o $lib ${wl}-retain-symbols-file $wl$export_symbols'
-
-	    runpath_var=LD_RUN_PATH
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-rpath $libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-
-	    # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
-	    # what "hidden" libraries, object files and flags are used when
-	    # linking a shared library.
-	    #
-	    # There doesn't appear to be a way to prevent this compiler from
-	    # explicitly linking system object files so we need to strip them
-	    # from the output so that they don't get included in the library
-	    # dependencies.
-	    output_verbose_link_cmd='templist=`$CC -shared $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext 2>&1 | $GREP "ld"`; templist=`func_echo_all "$templist" | $SED "s/\(^.*ld.*\)\( .*ld .*$\)/\1/"`; list=""; for z in $templist; do case $z in conftest.$objext) list="$list $z";; *.$objext);; *) list="$list $z";;esac; done; func_echo_all "X$list" | $Xsed'
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-	    # IBM XL 8.0 on PPC, with GNU ld
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--export-dynamic'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -qmkshrobj $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'
-	    if test "x$supports_anon_versioning" = xyes; then
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='echo "{ global:" > $output_objdir/$libname.ver~
-		cat $export_symbols | sed -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $output_objdir/$libname.ver~
-		echo "local: *; };" >> $output_objdir/$libname.ver~
-		$CC -qmkshrobj $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname ${wl}-version-script ${wl}$output_objdir/$libname.ver -o $lib'
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-	    ;;
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-	    case `$CC -V 2>&1 | sed 5q` in
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-	      # Sun C++ 5.9
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)=' -zdefs'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G${allow_undefined_flag} -h$soname -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -G${allow_undefined_flag} -h$soname -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-retain-symbols-file ${wl}$export_symbols'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-R$libdir'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}--whole-archive`new_convenience=; for conv in $convenience\"\"; do test -z \"$conv\" || new_convenience=\"$new_convenience,$conv\"; done; func_echo_all \"$new_convenience\"` ${wl}--no-whole-archive'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(compiler_needs_object, $1)=yes
-
-	      # Not sure whether something based on
-	      # $CC $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext -o libconftest$shared_ext 2>&1
-	      # would be better.
-	      output_verbose_link_cmd='func_echo_all'
-
-	      # Archives containing C++ object files must be created using
-	      # "CC -xar", where "CC" is the Sun C++ compiler.  This is
-	      # necessary to make sure instantiated templates are included
-	      # in the archive.
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -xar -o $oldlib $oldobjs'
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-
-      lynxos*)
-        # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	_LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	;;
-
-      m88k*)
-        # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-        _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	;;
-
-      mvs*)
-        case $cc_basename in
-          cxx*)
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-
-      netbsd*)
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-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$LD -Bshareable  -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $linker_flags'
-	  wlarc=
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-R$libdir'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
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-	# Workaround some broken pre-1.5 toolchains
-	output_verbose_link_cmd='$CC -shared $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext 2>&1 | $GREP conftest.$objext | $SED -e "s:-lgcc -lc -lgcc::"'
-	;;
-
-      *nto* | *qnx*)
-        _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=yes
-	;;
-
-      openbsd2*)
-        # C++ shared libraries are fairly broken
-	_LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	;;
-
-      openbsd*)
-	if test -f /usr/libexec/ld.so; then
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct, $1)=yes
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_direct_absolute, $1)=yes
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags -o $lib'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	  if test -z "`echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__`" || test "$host_os-$host_cpu" = "openbsd2.8-powerpc"; then
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-retain-symbols-file,$export_symbols -o $lib'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-E'
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-	  _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
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-      osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
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-	    # Kuck and Associates, Inc. (KAI) C++ Compiler
-
-	    # KCC will only create a shared library if the output file
-	    # ends with ".so" (or ".sl" for HP-UX), so rename the library
-	    # to its proper name (with version) after linking.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='tempext=`echo $shared_ext | $SED -e '\''s/\([[^()0-9A-Za-z{}]]\)/\\\\\1/g'\''`; templib=`echo "$lib" | $SED -e "s/\${tempext}\..*/.so/"`; $CC $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags --soname $soname -o \$templib; mv \$templib $lib'
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
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-	    # Archives containing C++ object files must be created using
-	    # the KAI C++ compiler.
-	    case $host in
-	      osf3*) _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -Bstatic -o $oldlib $oldobjs' ;;
-	      *) _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -o $oldlib $oldobjs' ;;
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-	    ;;
-          RCC*)
-	    # Rational C++ 2.4.1
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-          cxx*)
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-	      osf3*)
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' ${wl}-expect_unresolved ${wl}\*'
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-		;;
-	      *)
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' -expect_unresolved \*'
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags -msym -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='for i in `cat $export_symbols`; do printf "%s %s\\n" -exported_symbol "\$i" >> $lib.exp; done~
-	          echo "-hidden">> $lib.exp~
-	          $CC -shared$allow_undefined_flag $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags -msym -soname $soname ${wl}-input ${wl}$lib.exp  `test -n "$verstring" && $ECHO "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib~
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-	        _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-rpath $libdir'
-		;;
-	    esac
-
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
-
-	    # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
-	    # what "hidden" libraries, object files and flags are used when
-	    # linking a shared library.
-	    #
-	    # There doesn't appear to be a way to prevent this compiler from
-	    # explicitly linking system object files so we need to strip them
-	    # from the output so that they don't get included in the library
-	    # dependencies.
-	    output_verbose_link_cmd='templist=`$CC -shared $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext 2>&1 | $GREP "ld" | $GREP -v "ld:"`; templist=`func_echo_all "$templist" | $SED "s/\(^.*ld.*\)\( .*ld.*$\)/\1/"`; list=""; for z in $templist; do case $z in conftest.$objext) list="$list $z";; *.$objext);; *) list="$list $z";;esac; done; func_echo_all "$list"'
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-	  *)
-	    if test "$GXX" = yes && test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)=' ${wl}-expect_unresolved ${wl}\*'
-	      case $host in
-	        osf3*)
-	          _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared -nostdlib ${allow_undefined_flag} $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-		  ;;
-	        *)
-	          _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag -nostdlib ${allow_undefined_flag} $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-msym ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
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-	      esac
-
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=:
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-	      # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
-	      # what "hidden" libraries, object files and flags are used when
-	      # linking a shared library.
-	      output_verbose_link_cmd='$CC -shared $CFLAGS -v conftest.$objext 2>&1 | $GREP -v "^Configured with:" | $GREP "\-L"'
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-	    else
-	      # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    fi
-	    ;;
-        esac
-        ;;
-
-      psos*)
-        # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-        _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-        ;;
-
-      sunos4*)
-        case $cc_basename in
-          CC*)
-	    # Sun C++ 4.x
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-          lcc*)
-	    # Lucid
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-          *)
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-        esac
-        ;;
-
-      solaris*)
-        case $cc_basename in
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)=' -zdefs'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G${allow_undefined_flag}  -h$soname -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='echo "{ global:" > $lib.exp~cat $export_symbols | $SED -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $lib.exp~echo "local: *; };" >> $lib.exp~
-	      $CC -G${allow_undefined_flag} ${wl}-M ${wl}$lib.exp -h$soname -o $lib $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags~$RM $lib.exp'
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='-R$libdir'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-	    case $host_os in
-	      solaris2.[[0-5]] | solaris2.[[0-5]].*) ;;
-	      *)
-		# The compiler driver will combine and reorder linker options,
-		# but understands `-z linker_flag'.
-	        # Supported since Solaris 2.6 (maybe 2.5.1?)
-		_LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='-z allextract$convenience -z defaultextract'
-	        ;;
-	    esac
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-
-	    output_verbose_link_cmd='func_echo_all'
-
-	    # Archives containing C++ object files must be created using
-	    # "CC -xar", where "CC" is the Sun C++ compiler.  This is
-	    # necessary to make sure instantiated templates are included
-	    # in the archive.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -xar -o $oldlib $oldobjs'
-	    ;;
-          gcx*)
-	    # Green Hills C++ Compiler
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-h $wl$soname -o $lib'
-
-	    # The C++ compiler must be used to create the archive.
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC $LDFLAGS -archive -o $oldlib $oldobjs'
-	    ;;
-          *)
-	    # GNU C++ compiler with Solaris linker
-	    if test "$GXX" = yes && test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	      _LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)=' ${wl}-z ${wl}defs'
-	      if $CC --version | $GREP -v '^2\.7' > /dev/null; then
-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared $pic_flag -nostdlib $LDFLAGS $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-h $wl$soname -o $lib'
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-	        # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
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-	        # g++ 2.7 appears to require `-G' NOT `-shared' on this
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-	        _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G -nostdlib $LDFLAGS $predep_objects $libobjs $deplibs $postdep_objects $compiler_flags ${wl}-h $wl$soname -o $lib'
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-	        # Commands to make compiler produce verbose output that lists
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-	      _LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-R $wl$libdir'
-	      case $host_os in
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-		*)
-		  _LT_TAGVAR(whole_archive_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-z ${wl}allextract$convenience ${wl}-z ${wl}defaultextract'
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-	      esac
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-	    ;;
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-      _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)=no
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-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
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-      esac
-      ;;
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-	# Note: We can NOT use -z defs as we might desire, because we do not
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-	# as -z defs.
-	_LT_TAGVAR(no_undefined_flag, $1)='${wl}-z,text'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(allow_undefined_flag, $1)='${wl}-z,nodefs'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds_need_lc, $1)=no
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_shlibpath_var, $1)=no
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-R,$libdir'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(hardcode_libdir_separator, $1)=':'
-	_LT_TAGVAR(link_all_deplibs, $1)=yes
-	_LT_TAGVAR(export_dynamic_flag_spec, $1)='${wl}-Bexport'
-	runpath_var='LD_RUN_PATH'
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-	case $cc_basename in
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -G ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -Tprelink_objects $oldobjs~
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-	    _LT_TAGVAR(reload_cmds, $1)='$CC -Tprelink_objects $reload_objs~
-	      '"$_LT_TAGVAR(reload_cmds, $1)"
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-	  *)
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(archive_expsym_cmds, $1)='$CC -shared ${wl}-Bexport:$export_symbols ${wl}-h,$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
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-	esac
-      ;;
-
-      tandem*)
-        case $cc_basename in
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-	    # NonStop-UX NCC 3.20
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-          *)
-	    # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-	    _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-	    ;;
-        esac
-        ;;
-
-      vxworks*)
-        # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-        _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-        ;;
-
-      *)
-        # FIXME: insert proper C++ library support
-        _LT_TAGVAR(ld_shlibs, $1)=no
-        ;;
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-    _LT_COMPILER_PIC($1)
-    _LT_COMPILER_C_O($1)
-    _LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS($1)
-    _LT_LINKER_SHLIBS($1)
-    _LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER($1)
-    _LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH($1)
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-    _LT_CONFIG($1)
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diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/ansi2knr.1 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/ansi2knr.1
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29..0000000
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/ansi2knr.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/ansi2knr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29..0000000
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cderror.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cderror.h
deleted file mode 100644
index fb72a51..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cderror.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * cderror.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file defines the error and message codes for the cjpeg/djpeg
- * applications.  These strings are not needed as part of the JPEG library
- * proper.
- * Edit this file to add new codes, or to translate the message strings to
- * some other language.
- */
-
-/*
- * To define the enum list of message codes, include this file without
- * defining macro JMESSAGE.  To create a message string table, include it
- * again with a suitable JMESSAGE definition (see jerror.c for an example).
- */
-#ifndef JMESSAGE
-#ifndef CDERROR_H
-#define CDERROR_H
-/* First time through, define the enum list */
-#define JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-#else
-/* Repeated inclusions of this file are no-ops unless JMESSAGE is defined */
-#define JMESSAGE(code,string)
-#endif /* CDERROR_H */
-#endif /* JMESSAGE */
-
-#ifdef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-
-typedef enum {
-
-#define JMESSAGE(code,string)	code ,
-
-#endif /* JMAKE_ENUM_LIST */
-
-JMESSAGE(JMSG_FIRSTADDONCODE=1000, NULL) /* Must be first entry! */
-
-#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_BADCMAP, "Unsupported BMP colormap format")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_BADDEPTH, "Only 8- and 24-bit BMP files are supported")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_BADHEADER, "Invalid BMP file: bad header length")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_BADPLANES, "Invalid BMP file: biPlanes not equal to 1")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_COLORSPACE, "BMP output must be grayscale or RGB")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_COMPRESSED, "Sorry, compressed BMPs not yet supported")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_EMPTY, "Empty BMP image")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BMP_NOT, "Not a BMP file - does not start with BM")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_BMP, "%ux%u 24-bit BMP image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_BMP_MAPPED, "%ux%u 8-bit colormapped BMP image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_BMP_OS2, "%ux%u 24-bit OS2 BMP image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_BMP_OS2_MAPPED, "%ux%u 8-bit colormapped OS2 BMP image")
-#endif /* BMP_SUPPORTED */
-
-#ifdef GIF_SUPPORTED
-JMESSAGE(JERR_GIF_BUG, "GIF output got confused")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_GIF_CODESIZE, "Bogus GIF codesize %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_GIF_COLORSPACE, "GIF output must be grayscale or RGB")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_GIF_IMAGENOTFOUND, "Too few images in GIF file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_GIF_NOT, "Not a GIF file")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_GIF, "%ux%ux%d GIF image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_GIF_BADVERSION,
-	 "Warning: unexpected GIF version number '%c%c%c'")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_GIF_EXTENSION, "Ignoring GIF extension block of type 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_GIF_NONSQUARE, "Caution: nonsquare pixels in input")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_GIF_BADDATA, "Corrupt data in GIF file")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_GIF_CHAR, "Bogus char 0x%02x in GIF file, ignoring")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_GIF_ENDCODE, "Premature end of GIF image")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_GIF_NOMOREDATA, "Ran out of GIF bits")
-#endif /* GIF_SUPPORTED */
-
-#ifdef PPM_SUPPORTED
-JMESSAGE(JERR_PPM_COLORSPACE, "PPM output must be grayscale or RGB")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_PPM_NONNUMERIC, "Nonnumeric data in PPM file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_PPM_NOT, "Not a PPM/PGM file")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_PGM, "%ux%u PGM image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_PGM_TEXT, "%ux%u text PGM image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_PPM, "%ux%u PPM image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_PPM_TEXT, "%ux%u text PPM image")
-#endif /* PPM_SUPPORTED */
-
-#ifdef RLE_SUPPORTED
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_BADERROR, "Bogus error code from RLE library")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_COLORSPACE, "RLE output must be grayscale or RGB")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_DIMENSIONS, "Image dimensions (%ux%u) too large for RLE")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_EMPTY, "Empty RLE file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_EOF, "Premature EOF in RLE header")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_MEM, "Insufficient memory for RLE header")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_NOT, "Not an RLE file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_TOOMANYCHANNELS, "Cannot handle %d output channels for RLE")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_RLE_UNSUPPORTED, "Cannot handle this RLE setup")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_RLE, "%ux%u full-color RLE file")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_RLE_FULLMAP, "%ux%u full-color RLE file with map of length %d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_RLE_GRAY, "%ux%u grayscale RLE file")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_RLE_MAPGRAY, "%ux%u grayscale RLE file with map of length %d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_RLE_MAPPED, "%ux%u colormapped RLE file with map of length %d")
-#endif /* RLE_SUPPORTED */
-
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TGA_BADCMAP, "Unsupported Targa colormap format")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TGA_BADPARMS, "Invalid or unsupported Targa file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TGA_COLORSPACE, "Targa output must be grayscale or RGB")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_TGA, "%ux%u RGB Targa image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_TGA_GRAY, "%ux%u grayscale Targa image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_TGA_MAPPED, "%ux%u colormapped Targa image")
-#else
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TGA_NOTCOMP, "Targa support was not compiled")
-#endif /* TARGA_SUPPORTED */
-
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE,
-	 "Color map file is invalid or of unsupported format")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TOO_MANY_COLORS,
-	 "Output file format cannot handle %d colormap entries")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_UNGETC_FAILED, "ungetc failed")
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-JMESSAGE(JERR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT,
-	 "Unrecognized input file format --- perhaps you need -targa")
-#else
-JMESSAGE(JERR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT, "Unrecognized input file format")
-#endif
-JMESSAGE(JERR_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT, "Unsupported output file format")
-
-#ifdef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-
-  JMSG_LASTADDONCODE
-} ADDON_MESSAGE_CODE;
-
-#undef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-#endif /* JMAKE_ENUM_LIST */
-
-/* Zap JMESSAGE macro so that future re-inclusions do nothing by default */
-#undef JMESSAGE
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cdjpeg.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cdjpeg.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 89fe633..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cdjpeg.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,181 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * cdjpeg.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains common support routines used by the IJG application
- * programs (cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran).
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-#include 		/* to declare isupper(), tolower() */
-#ifdef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#include 		/* to declare signal() */
-#endif
-#ifdef USE_SETMODE
-#include 		/* to declare setmode()'s parameter macros */
-/* If you have setmode() but not , just delete this line: */
-#include 			/* to declare setmode() */
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Signal catcher to ensure that temporary files are removed before aborting.
- * NB: for Amiga Manx C this is actually a global routine named _abort();
- * we put "#define signal_catcher _abort" in jconfig.h.  Talk about bogus...
- */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-
-static j_common_ptr sig_cinfo;
-
-void				/* must be global for Manx C */
-signal_catcher (int signum)
-{
-  if (sig_cinfo != NULL) {
-    if (sig_cinfo->err != NULL) /* turn off trace output */
-      sig_cinfo->err->trace_level = 0;
-    jpeg_destroy(sig_cinfo);	/* clean up memory allocation & temp files */
-  }
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-enable_signal_catcher (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  sig_cinfo = cinfo;
-#ifdef SIGINT			/* not all systems have SIGINT */
-  signal(SIGINT, signal_catcher);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGTERM			/* not all systems have SIGTERM */
-  signal(SIGTERM, signal_catcher);
-#endif
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Optional progress monitor: display a percent-done figure on stderr.
- */
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-progress_monitor (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  cd_progress_ptr prog = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress;
-  int total_passes = prog->pub.total_passes + prog->total_extra_passes;
-  int percent_done = (int) (prog->pub.pass_counter*100L/prog->pub.pass_limit);
-
-  if (percent_done != prog->percent_done) {
-    prog->percent_done = percent_done;
-    if (total_passes > 1) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "\rPass %d/%d: %3d%% ",
-	      prog->pub.completed_passes + prog->completed_extra_passes + 1,
-	      total_passes, percent_done);
-    } else {
-      fprintf(stderr, "\r %3d%% ", percent_done);
-    }
-    fflush(stderr);
-  }
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-start_progress_monitor (j_common_ptr cinfo, cd_progress_ptr progress)
-{
-  /* Enable progress display, unless trace output is on */
-  if (cinfo->err->trace_level == 0) {
-    progress->pub.progress_monitor = progress_monitor;
-    progress->completed_extra_passes = 0;
-    progress->total_extra_passes = 0;
-    progress->percent_done = -1;
-    cinfo->progress = &progress->pub;
-  }
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-end_progress_monitor (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* Clear away progress display */
-  if (cinfo->err->trace_level == 0) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "\r                \r");
-    fflush(stderr);
-  }
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Case-insensitive matching of possibly-abbreviated keyword switches.
- * keyword is the constant keyword (must be lower case already),
- * minchars is length of minimum legal abbreviation.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-keymatch (char * arg, const char * keyword, int minchars)
-{
-  register int ca, ck;
-  register int nmatched = 0;
-
-  while ((ca = *arg++) != '\0') {
-    if ((ck = *keyword++) == '\0')
-      return FALSE;		/* arg longer than keyword, no good */
-    if (isupper(ca))		/* force arg to lcase (assume ck is already) */
-      ca = tolower(ca);
-    if (ca != ck)
-      return FALSE;		/* no good */
-    nmatched++;			/* count matched characters */
-  }
-  /* reached end of argument; fail if it's too short for unique abbrev */
-  if (nmatched < minchars)
-    return FALSE;
-  return TRUE;			/* A-OK */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Routines to establish binary I/O mode for stdin and stdout.
- * Non-Unix systems often require some hacking to get out of text mode.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(FILE *)
-read_stdin (void)
-{
-  FILE * input_file = stdin;
-
-#ifdef USE_SETMODE		/* need to hack file mode? */
-  setmode(fileno(stdin), O_BINARY);
-#endif
-#ifdef USE_FDOPEN		/* need to re-open in binary mode? */
-  if ((input_file = fdopen(fileno(stdin), READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "Cannot reopen stdin\n");
-    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-  }
-#endif
-  return input_file;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(FILE *)
-write_stdout (void)
-{
-  FILE * output_file = stdout;
-
-#ifdef USE_SETMODE		/* need to hack file mode? */
-  setmode(fileno(stdout), O_BINARY);
-#endif
-#ifdef USE_FDOPEN		/* need to re-open in binary mode? */
-  if ((output_file = fdopen(fileno(stdout), WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "Cannot reopen stdout\n");
-    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-  }
-#endif
-  return output_file;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cdjpeg.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cdjpeg.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c0d064c..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cdjpeg.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * cdjpeg.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains common declarations for the sample applications
- * cjpeg and djpeg.  It is NOT used by the core JPEG library.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG	/* define proper options in jconfig.h */
-#define JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS	/* cjpeg.c,djpeg.c need to see xxx_SUPPORTED */
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jerror.h"		/* get library error codes too */
-#include "cderror.h"		/* get application-specific error codes */
-
-
-/*
- * Object interface for cjpeg's source file decoding modules
- */
-
-typedef struct cjpeg_source_struct * cjpeg_source_ptr;
-
-struct cjpeg_source_struct {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_input, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			      cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo));
-  JMETHOD(JDIMENSION, get_pixel_rows, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				       cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_input, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			       cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo));
-
-  FILE *input_file;
-
-  JSAMPARRAY buffer;
-  JDIMENSION buffer_height;
-};
-
-
-/*
- * Object interface for djpeg's output file encoding modules
- */
-
-typedef struct djpeg_dest_struct * djpeg_dest_ptr;
-
-struct djpeg_dest_struct {
-  /* start_output is called after jpeg_start_decompress finishes.
-   * The color map will be ready at this time, if one is needed.
-   */
-  JMETHOD(void, start_output, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			       djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo));
-  /* Emit the specified number of pixel rows from the buffer. */
-  JMETHOD(void, put_pixel_rows, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				 djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo,
-				 JDIMENSION rows_supplied));
-  /* Finish up at the end of the image. */
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_output, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo));
-
-  /* Target file spec; filled in by djpeg.c after object is created. */
-  FILE * output_file;
-
-  /* Output pixel-row buffer.  Created by module init or start_output.
-   * Width is cinfo->output_width * cinfo->output_components;
-   * height is buffer_height.
-   */
-  JSAMPARRAY buffer;
-  JDIMENSION buffer_height;
-};
-
-
-/*
- * cjpeg/djpeg may need to perform extra passes to convert to or from
- * the source/destination file format.  The JPEG library does not know
- * about these passes, but we'd like them to be counted by the progress
- * monitor.  We use an expanded progress monitor object to hold the
- * additional pass count.
- */
-
-struct cdjpeg_progress_mgr {
-  struct jpeg_progress_mgr pub;	/* fields known to JPEG library */
-  int completed_extra_passes;	/* extra passes completed */
-  int total_extra_passes;	/* total extra */
-  /* last printed percentage stored here to avoid multiple printouts */
-  int percent_done;
-};
-
-typedef struct cdjpeg_progress_mgr * cd_progress_ptr;
-
-
-/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers. */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define jinit_read_bmp		jIRdBMP
-#define jinit_write_bmp		jIWrBMP
-#define jinit_read_gif		jIRdGIF
-#define jinit_write_gif		jIWrGIF
-#define jinit_read_ppm		jIRdPPM
-#define jinit_write_ppm		jIWrPPM
-#define jinit_read_rle		jIRdRLE
-#define jinit_write_rle		jIWrRLE
-#define jinit_read_targa	jIRdTarga
-#define jinit_write_targa	jIWrTarga
-#define read_quant_tables	RdQTables
-#define read_scan_script	RdScnScript
-#define set_quality_ratings     SetQRates
-#define set_quant_slots		SetQSlots
-#define set_sample_factors	SetSFacts
-#define read_color_map		RdCMap
-#define enable_signal_catcher	EnSigCatcher
-#define start_progress_monitor	StProgMon
-#define end_progress_monitor	EnProgMon
-#define read_stdin		RdStdin
-#define write_stdout		WrStdout
-#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
-
-/* Module selection routines for I/O modules. */
-
-EXTERN(cjpeg_source_ptr) jinit_read_bmp JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(djpeg_dest_ptr) jinit_write_bmp JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					    boolean is_os2));
-EXTERN(cjpeg_source_ptr) jinit_read_gif JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(djpeg_dest_ptr) jinit_write_gif JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(cjpeg_source_ptr) jinit_read_ppm JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(djpeg_dest_ptr) jinit_write_ppm JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(cjpeg_source_ptr) jinit_read_rle JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(djpeg_dest_ptr) jinit_write_rle JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(cjpeg_source_ptr) jinit_read_targa JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(djpeg_dest_ptr) jinit_write_targa JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* cjpeg support routines (in rdswitch.c) */
-
-EXTERN(boolean) read_quant_tables JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, char * filename,
-				       boolean force_baseline));
-EXTERN(boolean) read_scan_script JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, char * filename));
-EXTERN(boolean) set_quality_ratings JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, char *arg,
-					 boolean force_baseline));
-EXTERN(boolean) set_quant_slots JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, char *arg));
-EXTERN(boolean) set_sample_factors JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, char *arg));
-
-/* djpeg support routines (in rdcolmap.c) */
-
-EXTERN(void) read_color_map JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile));
-
-/* common support routines (in cdjpeg.c) */
-
-EXTERN(void) enable_signal_catcher JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) start_progress_monitor JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
-					 cd_progress_ptr progress));
-EXTERN(void) end_progress_monitor JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(boolean) keymatch JPP((char * arg, const char * keyword, int minchars));
-EXTERN(FILE *) read_stdin JPP((void));
-EXTERN(FILE *) write_stdout JPP((void));
-
-/* miscellaneous useful macros */
-
-#ifdef DONT_USE_B_MODE		/* define mode parameters for fopen() */
-#define READ_BINARY	"r"
-#define WRITE_BINARY	"w"
-#else
-#ifdef VMS			/* VMS is very nonstandard */
-#define READ_BINARY	"rb", "ctx=stm"
-#define WRITE_BINARY	"wb", "ctx=stm"
-#else				/* standard ANSI-compliant case */
-#define READ_BINARY	"rb"
-#define WRITE_BINARY	"wb"
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef EXIT_FAILURE		/* define exit() codes if not provided */
-#define EXIT_FAILURE  1
-#endif
-#ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS
-#ifdef VMS
-#define EXIT_SUCCESS  1		/* VMS is very nonstandard */
-#else
-#define EXIT_SUCCESS  0
-#endif
-#endif
-#ifndef EXIT_WARNING
-#ifdef VMS
-#define EXIT_WARNING  1		/* VMS is very nonstandard */
-#else
-#define EXIT_WARNING  2
-#endif
-#endif
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/change.log b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/change.log
deleted file mode 100644
index 97cde1d..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/change.log
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,409 +0,0 @@
-CHANGE LOG for Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software
-
-
-Version 9a  19-Jan-2014
------------------------
-
-Add support for wide gamut color spaces (JFIF version 2).
-Improve clarity and accuracy in color conversion modules.
-Note: Requires rebuild of test images.
-
-Extend the bit depth support to all values from 8 to 12
-(BITS_IN_JSAMPLE configuration option in jmorecfg.h).
-jpegtran now supports N bits sample data precision with all N from 8 to 12
-in a single instance.  Thank to Roland Fassauer for inspiration.
-
-Try to resolve issues with new boolean type definition.
-Thank also to v4hn for suggestion.
-
-Enable option to use default Huffman tables for lossless compression
-(for hardware solution), and in this case improve lossless RGB compression
-with reversible color transform.  Thank to Benny Alexandar for hint.
-
-Extend the entropy decoding structure, so that extraneous bytes between
-compressed scan data and following marker can be reported correctly.
-Thank to Nigel Tao for hint.
-
-Add jpegtran -wipe option and extension for -crop.
-Thank to Andrew Senior, David Clunie, and Josef Schmid for suggestion.
-
-
-Version 9  13-Jan-2013
-----------------------
-
-Add cjpeg -rgb1 option to create an RGB JPEG file, and insert
-a simple reversible color transform into the processing which
-significantly improves the compression.
-The recommended command for lossless coding of RGB images is now
-cjpeg -rgb1 -block 1 -arithmetic.
-As said, this option improves the compression significantly, but
-the files are not compatible with JPEG decoders prior to IJG v9
-due to the included color transform.
-The used color transform and marker signaling is compatible with
-other JPEG standards (e.g., JPEG-LS part 2).
-
-Remove the automatic de-ANSI-fication support (Automake 1.12).
-Thank also to Nitin A Kamble for suggestion.
-
-Add remark for jpeg_mem_dest() in jdatadst.c.
-Thank to Elie-Gregoire Khoury for the hint.
-
-Support files with invalid component identifiers (created
-by Adobe PDF).  Thank to Robin Watts for the suggestion.
-
-Adapt full buffer case in jcmainct.c for use with scaled DCT.
-Thank to Sergii Biloshytskyi for the suggestion.
-
-Add type identifier for declaration of noreturn functions.
-Thank to Brett L. Moore for the suggestion.
-
-Correct argument type in format string, avoid compiler warnings.
-Thank to Vincent Torri for hint.
-
-Add missing #include directives in configuration checks, avoid
-configuration errors.  Thank to John Spencer for the hint.
-
-
-Version 8d  15-Jan-2012
------------------------
-
-Add cjpeg -rgb option to create RGB JPEG files.
-Using this switch suppresses the conversion from RGB
-colorspace input to the default YCbCr JPEG colorspace.
-This feature allows true lossless JPEG coding of RGB color images.
-The recommended command for this purpose is currently
-cjpeg -rgb -block 1 -arithmetic.
-SmartScale capable decoder (introduced with IJG JPEG 8) required.
-Thank to Michael Koch for the initial suggestion.
-
-Add option to disable the region adjustment in the transupp crop code.
-Thank to Jeffrey Friedl for the suggestion.
-
-Thank to Richard Jones and Edd Dawson for various minor corrections.
-
-Thank to Akim Demaille for configure.ac cleanup.
-
-
-Version 8c  16-Jan-2011
------------------------
-
-Add option to compression library and cjpeg (-block N) to use
-different DCT block size.
-All N from 1 to 16 are possible.  Default is 8 (baseline format).
-Larger values produce higher compression,
-smaller values produce higher quality.
-SmartScale capable decoder (introduced with IJG JPEG 8) required.
-
-
-Version 8b  16-May-2010
------------------------
-
-Repair problem in new memory source manager with corrupt JPEG data.
-Thank to Ted Campbell and Samuel Chun for the report.
-
-Repair problem in Makefile.am test target.
-Thank to anonymous user for the report.
-
-Support MinGW installation with automatic configure.
-Thank to Volker Grabsch for the suggestion.
-
-
-Version 8a  28-Feb-2010
------------------------
-
-Writing tables-only datastreams via jpeg_write_tables works again.
-
-Support 32-bit BMPs (RGB image with Alpha channel) for read in cjpeg.
-Thank to Brett Blackham for the suggestion.
-
-Improve accuracy in floating point IDCT calculation.
-Thank to Robert Hooke for the hint.
-
-
-Version 8  10-Jan-2010
-----------------------
-
-jpegtran now supports the same -scale option as djpeg for "lossless" resize.
-An implementation of the JPEG SmartScale extension is required for this
-feature.  A (draft) specification of the JPEG SmartScale extension is
-available as a contributed document at ITU and ISO.  Revision 2 or later
-of the document is required (latest document version is Revision 3).
-The SmartScale extension will enable more features beside lossless resize
-in future implementations, as described in the document (new compression
-options).
-
-Add sanity check in BMP reader module to avoid cjpeg crash for empty input
-image (thank to Isaev Ildar of ISP RAS, Moscow, RU for reporting this error).
-
-Add data source and destination managers for read from and write to
-memory buffers.  New API functions jpeg_mem_src and jpeg_mem_dest.
-Thank to Roberto Boni from Italy for the suggestion.
-
-
-Version 7  27-Jun-2009
-----------------------
-
-New scaled DCTs implemented.
-djpeg now supports scalings N/8 with all N from 1 to 16.
-cjpeg now supports scalings 8/N with all N from 1 to 16.
-Scaled DCTs with size larger than 8 are now also used for resolving the
-common 2x2 chroma subsampling case without additional spatial resampling.
-Separate spatial resampling for those kind of files is now only necessary
-for N>8 scaling cases.
-Furthermore, separate scaled DCT functions are provided for direct resolving
-of the common asymmetric subsampling cases (2x1 and 1x2) without additional
-spatial resampling.
-
-cjpeg -quality option has been extended for support of separate quality
-settings for luminance and chrominance (or in general, for every provided
-quantization table slot).
-New API function jpeg_default_qtables() and q_scale_factor array in library.
-
-Added -nosmooth option to cjpeg, complementary to djpeg.
-New variable "do_fancy_downsampling" in library, complement to fancy
-upsampling.  Fancy upsampling now uses direct DCT scaling with sizes
-larger than 8.  The old method is not reversible and has been removed.
-
-Support arithmetic entropy encoding and decoding.
-Added files jaricom.c, jcarith.c, jdarith.c.
-
-Straighten the file structure:
-Removed files jidctred.c, jcphuff.c, jchuff.h, jdphuff.c, jdhuff.h.
-
-jpegtran has a new "lossless" cropping feature.
-
-Implement -perfect option in jpegtran, new API function
-jtransform_perfect_transform() in transupp. (DP 204_perfect.dpatch)
-
-Better error messages for jpegtran fopen failure.
-(DP 203_jpegtran_errmsg.dpatch)
-
-Fix byte order issue with 16bit PPM/PGM files in rdppm.c/wrppm.c:
-according to Netpbm, the de facto standard implementation of the PNM formats,
-the most significant byte is first. (DP 203_rdppm.dpatch)
-
-Add -raw option to rdjpgcom not to mangle the output.
-(DP 205_rdjpgcom_raw.dpatch)
-
-Make rdjpgcom locale aware. (DP 201_rdjpgcom_locale.dpatch)
-
-Add extern "C" to jpeglib.h.
-This avoids the need to put extern "C" { ... } around #include "jpeglib.h"
-in your C++ application.  Defining the symbol DONT_USE_EXTERN_C in the
-configuration prevents this. (DP 202_jpeglib.h_c++.dpatch)
-
-
-Version 6b  27-Mar-1998
------------------------
-
-jpegtran has new features for lossless image transformations (rotation
-and flipping) as well as "lossless" reduction to grayscale.
-
-jpegtran now copies comments by default; it has a -copy switch to enable
-copying all APPn blocks as well, or to suppress comments.  (Formerly it
-always suppressed comments and APPn blocks.)  jpegtran now also preserves
-JFIF version and resolution information.
-
-New decompressor library feature: COM and APPn markers found in the input
-file can be saved in memory for later use by the application.  (Before,
-you had to code this up yourself with a custom marker processor.)
-
-There is an unused field "void * client_data" now in compress and decompress
-parameter structs; this may be useful in some applications.
-
-JFIF version number information is now saved by the decoder and accepted by
-the encoder.  jpegtran uses this to copy the source file's version number,
-to ensure "jpegtran -copy all" won't create bogus files that contain JFXX
-extensions but claim to be version 1.01.  Applications that generate their
-own JFXX extension markers also (finally) have a supported way to cause the
-encoder to emit JFIF version number 1.02.
-
-djpeg's trace mode reports JFIF 1.02 thumbnail images as such, rather
-than as unknown APP0 markers.
-
-In -verbose mode, djpeg and rdjpgcom will try to print the contents of
-APP12 markers as text.  Some digital cameras store useful text information
-in APP12 markers.
-
-Handling of truncated data streams is more robust: blocks beyond the one in
-which the error occurs will be output as uniform gray, or left unchanged
-if decoding a progressive JPEG.  The appearance no longer depends on the
-Huffman tables being used.
-
-Huffman tables are checked for validity much more carefully than before.
-
-To avoid the Unisys LZW patent, djpeg's GIF output capability has been
-changed to produce "uncompressed GIFs", and cjpeg's GIF input capability
-has been removed altogether.  We're not happy about it either, but there
-seems to be no good alternative.
-
-The configure script now supports building libjpeg as a shared library
-on many flavors of Unix (all the ones that GNU libtool knows how to
-build shared libraries for).  Use "./configure --enable-shared" to
-try this out.
-
-New jconfig file and makefiles for Microsoft Visual C++ and Developer Studio.
-Also, a jconfig file and a build script for Metrowerks CodeWarrior
-on Apple Macintosh.  makefile.dj has been updated for DJGPP v2, and there
-are miscellaneous other minor improvements in the makefiles.
-
-jmemmac.c now knows how to create temporary files following Mac System 7
-conventions.
-
-djpeg's -map switch is now able to read raw-format PPM files reliably.
-
-cjpeg -progressive -restart no longer generates any unnecessary DRI markers.
-
-Multiple calls to jpeg_simple_progression for a single JPEG object
-no longer leak memory.
-
-
-Version 6a  7-Feb-96
---------------------
-
-Library initialization sequence modified to detect version mismatches
-and struct field packing mismatches between library and calling application.
-This change requires applications to be recompiled, but does not require
-any application source code change.
-
-All routine declarations changed to the style "GLOBAL(type) name ...",
-that is, GLOBAL, LOCAL, METHODDEF, EXTERN are now macros taking the
-routine's return type as an argument.  This makes it possible to add
-Microsoft-style linkage keywords to all the routines by changing just
-these macros.  Note that any application code that was using these macros
-will have to be changed.
-
-DCT coefficient quantization tables are now stored in normal array order
-rather than zigzag order.  Application code that calls jpeg_add_quant_table,
-or otherwise manipulates quantization tables directly, will need to be
-changed.  If you need to make such code work with either older or newer
-versions of the library, a test like "#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 61" is
-recommended.
-
-djpeg's trace capability now dumps DQT tables in natural order, not zigzag
-order.  This allows the trace output to be made into a "-qtables" file
-more easily.
-
-New system-dependent memory manager module for use on Apple Macintosh.
-
-Fix bug in cjpeg's -smooth option: last one or two scanlines would be
-duplicates of the prior line unless the image height mod 16 was 1 or 2.
-
-Repair minor problems in VMS, BCC, MC6 makefiles.
-
-New configure script based on latest GNU Autoconf.
-
-Correct the list of include files needed by MetroWerks C for ccommand().
-
-Numerous small documentation updates.
-
-
-Version 6  2-Aug-95
--------------------
-
-Progressive JPEG support: library can read and write full progressive JPEG
-files.  A "buffered image" mode supports incremental decoding for on-the-fly
-display of progressive images.  Simply recompiling an existing IJG-v5-based
-decoder with v6 should allow it to read progressive files, though of course
-without any special progressive display.
-
-New "jpegtran" application performs lossless transcoding between different
-JPEG formats; primarily, it can be used to convert baseline to progressive
-JPEG and vice versa.  In support of jpegtran, the library now allows lossless
-reading and writing of JPEG files as DCT coefficient arrays.  This ability
-may be of use in other applications.
-
-Notes for programmers:
-* We changed jpeg_start_decompress() to be able to suspend; this makes all
-decoding modes available to suspending-input applications.  However,
-existing applications that use suspending input will need to be changed
-to check the return value from jpeg_start_decompress().  You don't need to
-do anything if you don't use a suspending data source.
-* We changed the interface to the virtual array routines: access_virt_array
-routines now take a count of the number of rows to access this time.  The
-last parameter to request_virt_array routines is now interpreted as the
-maximum number of rows that may be accessed at once, but not necessarily
-the height of every access.
-
-
-Version 5b  15-Mar-95
----------------------
-
-Correct bugs with grayscale images having v_samp_factor > 1.
-
-jpeg_write_raw_data() now supports output suspension.
-
-Correct bugs in "configure" script for case of compiling in
-a directory other than the one containing the source files.
-
-Repair bug in jquant1.c: sometimes didn't use as many colors as it could.
-
-Borland C makefile and jconfig file work under either MS-DOS or OS/2.
-
-Miscellaneous improvements to documentation.
-
-
-Version 5a  7-Dec-94
---------------------
-
-Changed color conversion roundoff behavior so that grayscale values are
-represented exactly.  (This causes test image files to change.)
-
-Make ordered dither use 16x16 instead of 4x4 pattern for a small quality
-improvement.
-
-New configure script based on latest GNU Autoconf.
-Fix configure script to handle CFLAGS correctly.
-Rename *.auto files to *.cfg, so that configure script still works if
-file names have been truncated for DOS.
-
-Fix bug in rdbmp.c: didn't allow for extra data between header and image.
-
-Modify rdppm.c/wrppm.c to handle 2-byte raw PPM/PGM formats for 12-bit data.
-
-Fix several bugs in rdrle.c.
-
-NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES option was broken.
-
-Revise jerror.h/jerror.c for more flexibility in message table.
-
-Repair oversight in jmemname.c NO_MKTEMP case: file could be there
-but unreadable.
-
-
-Version 5  24-Sep-94
---------------------
-
-Version 5 represents a nearly complete redesign and rewrite of the IJG
-software.  Major user-visible changes include:
-  * Automatic configuration simplifies installation for most Unix systems.
-  * A range of speed vs. image quality tradeoffs are supported.
-    This includes resizing of an image during decompression: scaling down
-    by a factor of 1/2, 1/4, or 1/8 is handled very efficiently.
-  * New programs rdjpgcom and wrjpgcom allow insertion and extraction
-    of text comments in a JPEG file.
-
-The application programmer's interface to the library has changed completely.
-Notable improvements include:
-  * We have eliminated the use of callback routines for handling the
-    uncompressed image data.  The application now sees the library as a
-    set of routines that it calls to read or write image data on a
-    scanline-by-scanline basis.
-  * The application image data is represented in a conventional interleaved-
-    pixel format, rather than as a separate array for each color channel.
-    This can save a copying step in many programs.
-  * The handling of compressed data has been cleaned up: the application can
-    supply routines to source or sink the compressed data.  It is possible to
-    suspend processing on source/sink buffer overrun, although this is not
-    supported in all operating modes.
-  * All static state has been eliminated from the library, so that multiple
-    instances of compression or decompression can be active concurrently.
-  * JPEG abbreviated datastream formats are supported, ie, quantization and
-    Huffman tables can be stored separately from the image data.
-  * And not only that, but the documentation of the library has improved
-    considerably!
-
-
-The last widely used release before the version 5 rewrite was version 4A of
-18-Feb-93.  Change logs before that point have been discarded, since they
-are not of much interest after the rewrite.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cjpeg.1 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cjpeg.1
deleted file mode 100644
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--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cjpeg.1
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-.TH CJPEG 1 "23 November 2013"
-.SH NAME
-cjpeg \- compress an image file to a JPEG file
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cjpeg
-[
-.I options
-]
-[
-.I filename
-]
-.LP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B cjpeg
-compresses the named image file, or the standard input if no file is
-named, and produces a JPEG/JFIF file on the standard output.
-The currently supported input file formats are: PPM (PBMPLUS color
-format), PGM (PBMPLUS gray-scale format), BMP, Targa, and RLE (Utah Raster
-Toolkit format).  (RLE is supported only if the URT library is available.)
-.SH OPTIONS
-All switch names may be abbreviated; for example,
-.B \-grayscale
-may be written
-.B \-gray
-or
-.BR \-gr .
-Most of the "basic" switches can be abbreviated to as little as one letter.
-Upper and lower case are equivalent (thus
-.B \-BMP
-is the same as
-.BR \-bmp ).
-British spellings are also accepted (e.g.,
-.BR \-greyscale ),
-though for brevity these are not mentioned below.
-.PP
-The basic switches are:
-.TP
-.BI \-quality " N[,...]"
-Scale quantization tables to adjust image quality.  Quality is 0 (worst) to
-100 (best); default is 75.  (See below for more info.)
-.TP
-.B \-grayscale
-Create monochrome JPEG file from color input.  Be sure to use this switch when
-compressing a grayscale BMP file, because
-.B cjpeg
-isn't bright enough to notice whether a BMP file uses only shades of gray.
-By saying
-.BR \-grayscale ,
-you'll get a smaller JPEG file that takes less time to process.
-.TP
-.B \-rgb
-Create RGB JPEG file.
-Using this switch suppresses the conversion from RGB
-colorspace input to the default YCbCr JPEG colorspace.
-You can use this switch in combination with the
-.BI \-block " N"
-switch (see below) for lossless JPEG coding.
-See also the
-.B \-rgb1
-switch below.
-.TP
-.B \-optimize
-Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters.  Without this, default
-encoding parameters are used.
-.B \-optimize
-usually makes the JPEG file a little smaller, but
-.B cjpeg
-runs somewhat slower and needs much more memory.  Image quality and speed of
-decompression are unaffected by
-.BR \-optimize .
-.TP
-.B \-progressive
-Create progressive JPEG file (see below).
-.TP
-.BI \-scale " M/N"
-Scale the output image by a factor M/N.  Currently supported scale factors are
-M/N with all N from 1 to 16, where M is the destination DCT size, which is 8
-by default (see
-.BI \-block " N"
-switch below).
-.TP
-.B \-targa
-Input file is Targa format.  Targa files that contain an "identification"
-field will not be automatically recognized by
-.BR cjpeg ;
-for such files you must specify
-.B \-targa
-to make
-.B cjpeg
-treat the input as Targa format.
-For most Targa files, you won't need this switch.
-.PP
-The
-.B \-quality
-switch lets you trade off compressed file size against quality of the
-reconstructed image: the higher the quality setting, the larger the JPEG file,
-and the closer the output image will be to the original input.  Normally you
-want to use the lowest quality setting (smallest file) that decompresses into
-something visually indistinguishable from the original image.  For this
-purpose the quality setting should be between 50 and 95; the default of 75 is
-often about right.  If you see defects at
-.B \-quality
-75, then go up 5 or 10 counts at a time until you are happy with the output
-image.  (The optimal setting will vary from one image to another.)
-.PP
-.B \-quality
-100 will generate a quantization table of all 1's, minimizing loss in the
-quantization step (but there is still information loss in subsampling, as well
-as roundoff error).  This setting is mainly of interest for experimental
-purposes.  Quality values above about 95 are
-.B not
-recommended for normal use; the compressed file size goes up dramatically for
-hardly any gain in output image quality.
-.PP
-In the other direction, quality values below 50 will produce very small files
-of low image quality.  Settings around 5 to 10 might be useful in preparing an
-index of a large image library, for example.  Try
-.B \-quality
-2 (or so) for some amusing Cubist effects.  (Note: quality
-values below about 25 generate 2-byte quantization tables, which are
-considered optional in the JPEG standard.
-.B cjpeg
-emits a warning message when you give such a quality value, because some
-other JPEG programs may be unable to decode the resulting file.  Use
-.B \-baseline
-if you need to ensure compatibility at low quality values.)
-.PP
-The
-.B \-quality
-option has been extended in IJG version 7 for support of separate quality
-settings for luminance and chrominance (or in general, for every provided
-quantization table slot).  This feature is useful for high-quality
-applications which cannot accept the damage of color data by coarse
-subsampling settings.  You can now easily reduce the color data amount more
-smoothly with finer control without separate subsampling.  The resulting file
-is fully compliant with standard JPEG decoders.
-Note that the
-.B \-quality
-ratings refer to the quantization table slots, and that the last value is
-replicated if there are more q-table slots than parameters.  The default
-q-table slots are 0 for luminance and 1 for chrominance with default tables as
-given in the JPEG standard.  This is compatible with the old behaviour in case
-that only one parameter is given, which is then used for both luminance and
-chrominance (slots 0 and 1).  More or custom quantization tables can be set
-with
-.B \-qtables
-and assigned to components with
-.B \-qslots
-parameter (see the "wizard" switches below).
-.B Caution:
-You must explicitly add
-.BI \-sample " 1x1"
-for efficient separate color
-quality selection, since the default value used by library is 2x2!
-.PP
-The
-.B \-progressive
-switch creates a "progressive JPEG" file.  In this type of JPEG file, the data
-is stored in multiple scans of increasing quality.  If the file is being
-transmitted over a slow communications link, the decoder can use the first
-scan to display a low-quality image very quickly, and can then improve the
-display with each subsequent scan.  The final image is exactly equivalent to a
-standard JPEG file of the same quality setting, and the total file size is
-about the same --- often a little smaller.
-.PP
-Switches for advanced users:
-.TP
-.B \-arithmetic
-Use arithmetic coding.
-.B Caution:
-arithmetic coded JPEG is not yet widely implemented, so many decoders will
-be unable to view an arithmetic coded JPEG file at all.
-.TP
-.BI \-block " N"
-Set DCT block size.  All N from 1 to 16 are possible.
-Default is 8 (baseline format).
-Larger values produce higher compression,
-smaller values produce higher quality
-(exact DCT stage possible with 1 or 2; with the default quality of 75 and
-default Luminance qtable the DCT+Quantization stage is lossless for N=1).
-.B Caution:
-An implementation of the JPEG SmartScale extension is required for this
-feature.  SmartScale enabled JPEG is not yet widely implemented, so many
-decoders will be unable to view a SmartScale extended JPEG file at all.
-.TP
-.B \-rgb1
-Create RGB JPEG file with reversible color transform.
-Works like the
-.B \-rgb
-switch (see above) and inserts a simple reversible color transform
-into the processing which significantly improves the compression.
-Use this switch in combination with the
-.BI \-block " N"
-switch (see above) for lossless JPEG coding.
-.B Caution:
-A decoder with inverse color transform support is required for
-this feature.  Reversible color transform support is not yet
-widely implemented, so many decoders will be unable to view
-a reversible color transformed JPEG file at all.
-.TP
-.B \-bgycc
-Create big gamut YCC JPEG file.
-In this type of encoding the color difference components are quantized
-further by a factor of 2 compared to the normal Cb/Cr values, thus creating
-space to allow larger color values with higher saturation than the normal
-gamut limits to be encoded.  In order to compensate for the loss of color
-fidelity compared to a normal YCC encoded file, the color quantization
-tables can be adjusted accordingly.  For example,
-.B cjpeg \-bgycc \-quality
-80,90 will give similar results as
-.B cjpeg \-quality
-80.
-.B Caution:
-For correct decompression a decoder with big gamut YCC support (JFIF
-version 2) is required.  An old decoder may or may not display a big
-gamut YCC encoded JPEG file, depending on JFIF version check and
-corresponding warning/error configuration.  In case of a granted
-decompression the old decoder will display the image with half
-saturated colors.
-.TP
-.B \-dct int
-Use integer DCT method (default).
-.TP
-.B \-dct fast
-Use fast integer DCT (less accurate).
-.TP
-.B \-dct float
-Use floating-point DCT method.
-The float method is very slightly more accurate than the int method, but is
-much slower unless your machine has very fast floating-point hardware.  Also
-note that results of the floating-point method may vary slightly across
-machines, while the integer methods should give the same results everywhere.
-The fast integer method is much less accurate than the other two.
-.TP
-.B \-nosmooth
-Don't use high-quality downsampling.
-.TP
-.BI \-restart " N"
-Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every N MCU blocks if "B" is
-attached to the number.
-.B \-restart 0
-(the default) means no restart markers.
-.TP
-.BI \-smooth " N"
-Smooth the input image to eliminate dithering noise.  N, ranging from 1 to
-100, indicates the strength of smoothing.  0 (the default) means no smoothing.
-.TP
-.BI \-maxmemory " N"
-Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images.  Value is
-in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the
-number.  For example,
-.B \-max 4m
-selects 4000000 bytes.  If more space is needed, temporary files will be used.
-.TP
-.BI \-outfile " name"
-Send output image to the named file, not to standard output.
-.TP
-.B \-verbose
-Enable debug printout.  More
-.BR \-v 's
-give more output.  Also, version information is printed at startup.
-.TP
-.B \-debug
-Same as
-.BR \-verbose .
-.PP
-The
-.B \-restart
-option inserts extra markers that allow a JPEG decoder to resynchronize after
-a transmission error.  Without restart markers, any damage to a compressed
-file will usually ruin the image from the point of the error to the end of the
-image; with restart markers, the damage is usually confined to the portion of
-the image up to the next restart marker.  Of course, the restart markers
-occupy extra space.  We recommend
-.B \-restart 1
-for images that will be transmitted across unreliable networks such as Usenet.
-.PP
-The
-.B \-smooth
-option filters the input to eliminate fine-scale noise.  This is often useful
-when converting dithered images to JPEG: a moderate smoothing factor of 10 to
-50 gets rid of dithering patterns in the input file, resulting in a smaller
-JPEG file and a better-looking image.  Too large a smoothing factor will
-visibly blur the image, however.
-.PP
-Switches for wizards:
-.TP
-.B \-baseline
-Force baseline-compatible quantization tables to be generated.  This clamps
-quantization values to 8 bits even at low quality settings.  (This switch is
-poorly named, since it does not ensure that the output is actually baseline
-JPEG.  For example, you can use
-.B \-baseline
-and
-.B \-progressive
-together.)
-.TP
-.BI \-qtables " file"
-Use the quantization tables given in the specified text file.
-.TP
-.BI \-qslots " N[,...]"
-Select which quantization table to use for each color component.
-.TP
-.BI \-sample " HxV[,...]"
-Set JPEG sampling factors for each color component.
-.TP
-.BI \-scans " file"
-Use the scan script given in the specified text file.
-.PP
-The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG.  If you
-don't know what you are doing, \fBdon't use them\fR.  These switches are
-documented further in the file wizard.txt.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-This example compresses the PPM file foo.ppm with a quality factor of
-60 and saves the output as foo.jpg:
-.IP
-.B cjpeg \-quality
-.I 60 foo.ppm
-.B >
-.I foo.jpg
-.SH HINTS
-Color GIF files are not the ideal input for JPEG; JPEG is really intended for
-compressing full-color (24-bit) images.  In particular, don't try to convert
-cartoons, line drawings, and other images that have only a few distinct
-colors.  GIF works great on these, JPEG does not.  If you want to convert a
-GIF to JPEG, you should experiment with
-.BR cjpeg 's
-.B \-quality
-and
-.B \-smooth
-options to get a satisfactory conversion.
-.B \-smooth 10
-or so is often helpful.
-.PP
-Avoid running an image through a series of JPEG compression/decompression
-cycles.  Image quality loss will accumulate; after ten or so cycles the image
-may be noticeably worse than it was after one cycle.  It's best to use a
-lossless format while manipulating an image, then convert to JPEG format when
-you are ready to file the image away.
-.PP
-The
-.B \-optimize
-option to
-.B cjpeg
-is worth using when you are making a "final" version for posting or archiving.
-It's also a win when you are using low quality settings to make very small
-JPEG files; the percentage improvement is often a lot more than it is on
-larger files.  (At present,
-.B \-optimize
-mode is always selected when generating progressive JPEG files.)
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-.TP
-.B JPEGMEM
-If this environment variable is set, its value is the default memory limit.
-The value is specified as described for the
-.B \-maxmemory
-switch.
-.B JPEGMEM
-overrides the default value specified when the program was compiled, and
-itself is overridden by an explicit
-.BR \-maxmemory .
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR djpeg (1),
-.BR jpegtran (1),
-.BR rdjpgcom (1),
-.BR wrjpgcom (1)
-.br
-.BR ppm (5),
-.BR pgm (5)
-.br
-Wallace, Gregory K.  "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard",
-Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34, no. 4), pp. 30-44.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Independent JPEG Group
-.SH BUGS
-GIF input files are no longer supported, to avoid the Unisys LZW patent
-(now expired).
-(Conversion of GIF files to JPEG is usually a bad idea anyway.)
-.PP
-Not all variants of BMP and Targa file formats are supported.
-.PP
-The
-.B \-targa
-switch is not a bug, it's a feature.  (It would be a bug if the Targa format
-designers had not been clueless.)
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cjpeg.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cjpeg.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b9b65b8..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/cjpeg.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,664 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * cjpeg.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a command-line user interface for the JPEG compressor.
- * It should work on any system with Unix- or MS-DOS-style command lines.
- *
- * Two different command line styles are permitted, depending on the
- * compile-time switch TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE:
- *	cjpeg [options]  inputfile outputfile
- *	cjpeg [options]  [inputfile]
- * In the second style, output is always to standard output, which you'd
- * normally redirect to a file or pipe to some other program.  Input is
- * either from a named file or from standard input (typically redirected).
- * The second style is convenient on Unix but is unhelpful on systems that
- * don't support pipes.  Also, you MUST use the first style if your system
- * doesn't do binary I/O to stdin/stdout.
- * To simplify script writing, the "-outfile" switch is provided.  The syntax
- *	cjpeg [options]  -outfile outputfile  inputfile
- * works regardless of which command line style is used.
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-#include "jversion.h"		/* for version message */
-
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND		/* command-line reader for Macintosh */
-#ifdef __MWERKS__
-#include               /* Metrowerks needs this */
-#include 		/* ... and this */
-#endif
-#ifdef THINK_C
-#include 		/* Think declares it here */
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/* Create the add-on message string table. */
-
-#define JMESSAGE(code,string)	string ,
-
-static const char * const cdjpeg_message_table[] = {
-#include "cderror.h"
-  NULL
-};
-
-
-/*
- * This routine determines what format the input file is,
- * and selects the appropriate input-reading module.
- *
- * To determine which family of input formats the file belongs to,
- * we may look only at the first byte of the file, since C does not
- * guarantee that more than one character can be pushed back with ungetc.
- * Looking at additional bytes would require one of these approaches:
- *     1) assume we can fseek() the input file (fails for piped input);
- *     2) assume we can push back more than one character (works in
- *        some C implementations, but unportable);
- *     3) provide our own buffering (breaks input readers that want to use
- *        stdio directly, such as the RLE library);
- * or  4) don't put back the data, and modify the input_init methods to assume
- *        they start reading after the start of file (also breaks RLE library).
- * #1 is attractive for MS-DOS but is untenable on Unix.
- *
- * The most portable solution for file types that can't be identified by their
- * first byte is to make the user tell us what they are.  This is also the
- * only approach for "raw" file types that contain only arbitrary values.
- * We presently apply this method for Targa files.  Most of the time Targa
- * files start with 0x00, so we recognize that case.  Potentially, however,
- * a Targa file could start with any byte value (byte 0 is the length of the
- * seldom-used ID field), so we provide a switch to force Targa input mode.
- */
-
-static boolean is_targa;	/* records user -targa switch */
-
-
-LOCAL(cjpeg_source_ptr)
-select_file_type (j_compress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
-{
-  int c;
-
-  if (is_targa) {
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-    return jinit_read_targa(cinfo);
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_NOTCOMP);
-#endif
-  }
-
-  if ((c = getc(infile)) == EOF)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EMPTY);
-  if (ungetc(c, infile) == EOF)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_UNGETC_FAILED);
-
-  switch (c) {
-#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED
-  case 'B':
-    return jinit_read_bmp(cinfo);
-#endif
-#ifdef GIF_SUPPORTED
-  case 'G':
-    return jinit_read_gif(cinfo);
-#endif
-#ifdef PPM_SUPPORTED
-  case 'P':
-    return jinit_read_ppm(cinfo);
-#endif
-#ifdef RLE_SUPPORTED
-  case 'R':
-    return jinit_read_rle(cinfo);
-#endif
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-  case 0x00:
-    return jinit_read_targa(cinfo);
-#endif
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  return NULL;			/* suppress compiler warnings */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Argument-parsing code.
- * The switch parser is designed to be useful with DOS-style command line
- * syntax, ie, intermixed switches and file names, where only the switches
- * to the left of a given file name affect processing of that file.
- * The main program in this file doesn't actually use this capability...
- */
-
-
-static const char * progname;	/* program name for error messages */
-static char * outfilename;	/* for -outfile switch */
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-usage (void)
-/* complain about bad command line */
-{
-  fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [switches] ", progname);
-#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-  fprintf(stderr, "inputfile outputfile\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(stderr, "[inputfile]\n");
-#endif
-
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches (names may be abbreviated):\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -quality N[,...]   Compression quality (0..100; 5-95 is useful range)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -grayscale     Create monochrome JPEG file\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -rgb           Create RGB JPEG file\n");
-#ifdef ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -optimize      Optimize Huffman table (smaller file, but slow compression)\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -progressive   Create progressive JPEG file\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -scale M/N     Scale image by fraction M/N, eg, 1/2\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -targa         Input file is Targa format (usually not needed)\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches for advanced users:\n");
-#ifdef C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -arithmetic    Use arithmetic coding\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -block N       DCT block size (1..16; default is 8)\n");
-#endif
-#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 9
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -rgb1          Create RGB JPEG file with reversible color transform\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -bgycc         Create big gamut YCC JPEG file\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dct int       Use integer DCT method%s\n",
-	  (JDCT_DEFAULT == JDCT_ISLOW ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dct fast      Use fast integer DCT (less accurate)%s\n",
-	  (JDCT_DEFAULT == JDCT_IFAST ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dct float     Use floating-point DCT method%s\n",
-	  (JDCT_DEFAULT == JDCT_FLOAT ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -nosmooth      Don't use high-quality downsampling\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -restart N     Set restart interval in rows, or in blocks with B\n");
-#ifdef INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -smooth N      Smooth dithered input (N=1..100 is strength)\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -maxmemory N   Maximum memory to use (in kbytes)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -outfile name  Specify name for output file\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -verbose  or  -debug   Emit debug output\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches for wizards:\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -baseline      Force baseline quantization tables\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -qtables file  Use quantization tables given in file\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -qslots N[,...]    Set component quantization tables\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -sample HxV[,...]  Set component sampling factors\n");
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -scans file    Create multi-scan JPEG per script file\n");
-#endif
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-parse_switches (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int argc, char **argv,
-		int last_file_arg_seen, boolean for_real)
-/* Parse optional switches.
- * Returns argv[] index of first file-name argument (== argc if none).
- * Any file names with indexes <= last_file_arg_seen are ignored;
- * they have presumably been processed in a previous iteration.
- * (Pass 0 for last_file_arg_seen on the first or only iteration.)
- * for_real is FALSE on the first (dummy) pass; we may skip any expensive
- * processing.
- */
-{
-  int argn;
-  char * arg;
-  boolean force_baseline;
-  boolean simple_progressive;
-  char * qualityarg = NULL;	/* saves -quality parm if any */
-  char * qtablefile = NULL;	/* saves -qtables filename if any */
-  char * qslotsarg = NULL;	/* saves -qslots parm if any */
-  char * samplearg = NULL;	/* saves -sample parm if any */
-  char * scansarg = NULL;	/* saves -scans parm if any */
-
-  /* Set up default JPEG parameters. */
-
-  force_baseline = FALSE;	/* by default, allow 16-bit quantizers */
-  simple_progressive = FALSE;
-  is_targa = FALSE;
-  outfilename = NULL;
-  cinfo->err->trace_level = 0;
-
-  /* Scan command line options, adjust parameters */
-
-  for (argn = 1; argn < argc; argn++) {
-    arg = argv[argn];
-    if (*arg != '-') {
-      /* Not a switch, must be a file name argument */
-      if (argn <= last_file_arg_seen) {
-	outfilename = NULL;	/* -outfile applies to just one input file */
-	continue;		/* ignore this name if previously processed */
-      }
-      break;			/* else done parsing switches */
-    }
-    arg++;			/* advance past switch marker character */
-
-    if (keymatch(arg, "arithmetic", 1)) {
-      /* Use arithmetic coding. */
-#ifdef C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED
-      cinfo->arith_code = TRUE;
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, arithmetic coding not supported\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "baseline", 2)) {
-      /* Force baseline-compatible output (8-bit quantizer values). */
-      force_baseline = TRUE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "block", 2)) {
-      /* Set DCT block size. */
-#if defined DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED && JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 8 && \
-      (JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR > 8 || JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MINOR >= 3)
-      int val;
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%d", &val) != 1)
-	usage();
-      if (val < 1 || val > 16)
-	usage();
-      cinfo->block_size = val;
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, block size setting not supported\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "dct", 2)) {
-      /* Select DCT algorithm. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (keymatch(argv[argn], "int", 1)) {
-	cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "fast", 2)) {
-	cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_IFAST;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "float", 2)) {
-	cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_FLOAT;
-      } else
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "debug", 1) || keymatch(arg, "verbose", 1)) {
-      /* Enable debug printouts. */
-      /* On first -d, print version identification */
-      static boolean printed_version = FALSE;
-
-      if (! printed_version) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "Independent JPEG Group's CJPEG, version %s\n%s\n",
-		JVERSION, JCOPYRIGHT);
-	printed_version = TRUE;
-      }
-      cinfo->err->trace_level++;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "grayscale", 2) || keymatch(arg, "greyscale",2)) {
-      /* Force a monochrome JPEG file to be generated. */
-      jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_GRAYSCALE);
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "rgb", 3) || keymatch(arg, "rgb1", 4)) {
-      /* Force an RGB JPEG file to be generated. */
-#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 9
-      /* Note: Entropy table assignment in jpeg_set_colorspace depends
-       * on color_transform.
-       */
-      cinfo->color_transform = arg[3] ? JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN : JCT_NONE;
-#endif
-      jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_RGB);
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "bgycc", 5)) {
-      /* Force a big gamut YCC JPEG file to be generated. */
-#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 9 && \
-      (JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR > 9 || JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MINOR >= 1)
-      jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_BG_YCC);
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, BG_YCC colorspace not supported\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "maxmemory", 3)) {
-      /* Maximum memory in Kb (or Mb with 'm'). */
-      long lval;
-      char ch = 'x';
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%ld%c", &lval, &ch) < 1)
-	usage();
-      if (ch == 'm' || ch == 'M')
-	lval *= 1000L;
-      cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use = lval * 1000L;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "nosmooth", 3)) {
-      /* Suppress fancy downsampling. */
-      cinfo->do_fancy_downsampling = FALSE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "optimize", 1) || keymatch(arg, "optimise", 1)) {
-      /* Enable entropy parm optimization. */
-#ifdef ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED
-      cinfo->optimize_coding = TRUE;
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, entropy optimization was not compiled\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "outfile", 4)) {
-      /* Set output file name. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      outfilename = argv[argn];	/* save it away for later use */
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "progressive", 1)) {
-      /* Select simple progressive mode. */
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-      simple_progressive = TRUE;
-      /* We must postpone execution until num_components is known. */
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, progressive output was not compiled\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "quality", 1)) {
-      /* Quality ratings (quantization table scaling factors). */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      qualityarg = argv[argn];
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "qslots", 2)) {
-      /* Quantization table slot numbers. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      qslotsarg = argv[argn];
-      /* Must delay setting qslots until after we have processed any
-       * colorspace-determining switches, since jpeg_set_colorspace sets
-       * default quant table numbers.
-       */
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "qtables", 2)) {
-      /* Quantization tables fetched from file. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      qtablefile = argv[argn];
-      /* We postpone actually reading the file in case -quality comes later. */
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "restart", 1)) {
-      /* Restart interval in MCU rows (or in MCUs with 'b'). */
-      long lval;
-      char ch = 'x';
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%ld%c", &lval, &ch) < 1)
-	usage();
-      if (lval < 0 || lval > 65535L)
-	usage();
-      if (ch == 'b' || ch == 'B') {
-	cinfo->restart_interval = (unsigned int) lval;
-	cinfo->restart_in_rows = 0; /* else prior '-restart n' overrides me */
-      } else {
-	cinfo->restart_in_rows = (int) lval;
-	/* restart_interval will be computed during startup */
-      }
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "sample", 2)) {
-      /* Set sampling factors. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      samplearg = argv[argn];
-      /* Must delay setting sample factors until after we have processed any
-       * colorspace-determining switches, since jpeg_set_colorspace sets
-       * default sampling factors.
-       */
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "scale", 4)) {
-      /* Scale the image by a fraction M/N. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%u/%u",
-		 &cinfo->scale_num, &cinfo->scale_denom) != 2)
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "scans", 4)) {
-      /* Set scan script. */
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      scansarg = argv[argn];
-      /* We must postpone reading the file in case -progressive appears. */
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, multi-scan output was not compiled\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "smooth", 2)) {
-      /* Set input smoothing factor. */
-      int val;
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%d", &val) != 1)
-	usage();
-      if (val < 0 || val > 100)
-	usage();
-      cinfo->smoothing_factor = val;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "targa", 1)) {
-      /* Input file is Targa format. */
-      is_targa = TRUE;
-
-    } else {
-      usage();			/* bogus switch */
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Post-switch-scanning cleanup */
-
-  if (for_real) {
-
-    /* Set quantization tables for selected quality. */
-    /* Some or all may be overridden if -qtables is present. */
-    if (qualityarg != NULL)	/* process -quality if it was present */
-      if (! set_quality_ratings(cinfo, qualityarg, force_baseline))
-	usage();
-
-    if (qtablefile != NULL)	/* process -qtables if it was present */
-      if (! read_quant_tables(cinfo, qtablefile, force_baseline))
-	usage();
-
-    if (qslotsarg != NULL)	/* process -qslots if it was present */
-      if (! set_quant_slots(cinfo, qslotsarg))
-	usage();
-
-    if (samplearg != NULL)	/* process -sample if it was present */
-      if (! set_sample_factors(cinfo, samplearg))
-	usage();
-
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-    if (simple_progressive)	/* process -progressive; -scans can override */
-      jpeg_simple_progression(cinfo);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-    if (scansarg != NULL)	/* process -scans if it was present */
-      if (! read_scan_script(cinfo, scansarg))
-	usage();
-#endif
-  }
-
-  return argn;			/* return index of next arg (file name) */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The main program.
- */
-
-int
-main (int argc, char **argv)
-{
-  struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr;
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  struct cdjpeg_progress_mgr progress;
-#endif
-  int file_index;
-  cjpeg_source_ptr src_mgr;
-  FILE * input_file;
-  FILE * output_file;
-  JDIMENSION num_scanlines;
-
-  /* On Mac, fetch a command line. */
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND
-  argc = ccommand(&argv);
-#endif
-
-  progname = argv[0];
-  if (progname == NULL || progname[0] == 0)
-    progname = "cjpeg";		/* in case C library doesn't provide it */
-
-  /* Initialize the JPEG compression object with default error handling. */
-  cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr);
-  jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo);
-  /* Add some application-specific error messages (from cderror.h) */
-  jerr.addon_message_table = cdjpeg_message_table;
-  jerr.first_addon_message = JMSG_FIRSTADDONCODE;
-  jerr.last_addon_message = JMSG_LASTADDONCODE;
-
-  /* Now safe to enable signal catcher. */
-#ifdef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-  enable_signal_catcher((j_common_ptr) &cinfo);
-#endif
-
-  /* Initialize JPEG parameters.
-   * Much of this may be overridden later.
-   * In particular, we don't yet know the input file's color space,
-   * but we need to provide some value for jpeg_set_defaults() to work.
-   */
-
-  cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; /* arbitrary guess */
-  jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo);
-
-  /* Scan command line to find file names.
-   * It is convenient to use just one switch-parsing routine, but the switch
-   * values read here are ignored; we will rescan the switches after opening
-   * the input file.
-   */
-
-  file_index = parse_switches(&cinfo, argc, argv, 0, FALSE);
-
-#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-  /* Must have either -outfile switch or explicit output file name */
-  if (outfilename == NULL) {
-    if (file_index != argc-2) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
-	      progname);
-      usage();
-    }
-    outfilename = argv[file_index+1];
-  } else {
-    if (file_index != argc-1) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
-	      progname);
-      usage();
-    }
-  }
-#else
-  /* Unix style: expect zero or one file name */
-  if (file_index < argc-1) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: only one input file\n", progname);
-    usage();
-  }
-#endif /* TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE */
-
-  /* Open the input file. */
-  if (file_index < argc) {
-    if ((input_file = fopen(argv[file_index], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[file_index]);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* default input file is stdin */
-    input_file = read_stdin();
-  }
-
-  /* Open the output file. */
-  if (outfilename != NULL) {
-    if ((output_file = fopen(outfilename, WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, outfilename);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* default output file is stdout */
-    output_file = write_stdout();
-  }
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  start_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, &progress);
-#endif
-
-  /* Figure out the input file format, and set up to read it. */
-  src_mgr = select_file_type(&cinfo, input_file);
-  src_mgr->input_file = input_file;
-
-  /* Read the input file header to obtain file size & colorspace. */
-  (*src_mgr->start_input) (&cinfo, src_mgr);
-
-  /* Now that we know input colorspace, fix colorspace-dependent defaults */
-  jpeg_default_colorspace(&cinfo);
-
-  /* Adjust default compression parameters by re-parsing the options */
-  file_index = parse_switches(&cinfo, argc, argv, 0, TRUE);
-
-  /* Specify data destination for compression */
-  jpeg_stdio_dest(&cinfo, output_file);
-
-  /* Start compressor */
-  jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE);
-
-  /* Process data */
-  while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) {
-    num_scanlines = (*src_mgr->get_pixel_rows) (&cinfo, src_mgr);
-    (void) jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, src_mgr->buffer, num_scanlines);
-  }
-
-  /* Finish compression and release memory */
-  (*src_mgr->finish_input) (&cinfo, src_mgr);
-  jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);
-  jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);
-
-  /* Close files, if we opened them */
-  if (input_file != stdin)
-    fclose(input_file);
-  if (output_file != stdout)
-    fclose(output_file);
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  end_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &cinfo);
-#endif
-
-  /* All done. */
-  exit(jerr.num_warnings ? EXIT_WARNING : EXIT_SUCCESS);
-  return 0;			/* suppress no-return-value warnings */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/ckconfig.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/ckconfig.c
deleted file mode 100644
index fb9429a..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/ckconfig.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,402 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * ckconfig.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1994, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- */
-
-/*
- * This program is intended to help you determine how to configure the JPEG
- * software for installation on a particular system.  The idea is to try to
- * compile and execute this program.  If your compiler fails to compile the
- * program, make changes as indicated in the comments below.  Once you can
- * compile the program, run it, and it will produce a "jconfig.h" file for
- * your system.
- *
- * As a general rule, each time you try to compile this program,
- * pay attention only to the *first* error message you get from the compiler.
- * Many C compilers will issue lots of spurious error messages once they
- * have gotten confused.  Go to the line indicated in the first error message,
- * and read the comments preceding that line to see what to change.
- *
- * Almost all of the edits you may need to make to this program consist of
- * changing a line that reads "#define SOME_SYMBOL" to "#undef SOME_SYMBOL",
- * or vice versa.  This is called defining or undefining that symbol.
- */
-
-
-/* First we must see if your system has the include files we need.
- * We start out with the assumption that your system has all the ANSI-standard
- * include files.  If you get any error trying to include one of these files,
- * undefine the corresponding HAVE_xxx symbol.
- */
-
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H		/* replace 'define' by 'undef' if error here */
-#ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H		/* next line will be skipped if you undef... */
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H		/* same thing for stdlib.h */
-#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#include 		/* If you ain't got this, you ain't got C. */
-
-/* We have to see if your string functions are defined by
- * strings.h (old BSD convention) or string.h (everybody else).
- * We try the non-BSD convention first; define NEED_BSD_STRINGS
- * if the compiler says it can't find string.h.
- */
-
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-
-#ifdef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#include 
-#else
-#include 
-#endif
-
-/* On some systems (especially older Unix machines), type size_t is
- * defined only in the include file .  If you get a failure
- * on the size_t test below, try defining NEED_SYS_TYPES_H.
- */
-
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H		/* start by assuming we don't need it */
-#ifdef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#include 
-#endif
-
-
-/* Usually type size_t is defined in one of the include files we've included
- * above.  If not, you'll get an error on the "typedef size_t my_size_t;" line.
- * In that case, first try defining NEED_SYS_TYPES_H just above.
- * If that doesn't work, you'll have to search through your system library
- * to figure out which include file defines "size_t".  Look for a line that
- * says "typedef something-or-other size_t;".  Then, change the line below
- * that says "#include " to instead include the file
- * you found size_t in, and define NEED_SPECIAL_INCLUDE.  If you can't find
- * type size_t anywhere, try replacing "#include " with
- * "typedef unsigned int size_t;".
- */
-
-#undef NEED_SPECIAL_INCLUDE	/* assume we DON'T need it, for starters */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SPECIAL_INCLUDE
-#include 
-#endif
-
-typedef size_t my_size_t;	/* The payoff: do we have size_t now? */
-
-
-/* The next question is whether your compiler supports ANSI-style function
- * prototypes.  You need to know this in order to choose between using
- * makefile.ansi and using makefile.unix.
- * The #define line below is set to assume you have ANSI function prototypes.
- * If you get an error in this group of lines, undefine HAVE_PROTOTYPES.
- */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-int testfunction (int arg1, int * arg2); /* check prototypes */
-
-struct methods_struct {		/* check method-pointer declarations */
-  int (*error_exit) (char *msgtext);
-  int (*trace_message) (char *msgtext);
-  int (*another_method) (void);
-};
-
-int testfunction (int arg1, int * arg2) /* check definitions */
-{
-  return arg2[arg1];
-}
-
-int test2function (void)	/* check void arg list */
-{
-  return 0;
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/* Now we want to find out if your compiler knows what "unsigned char" means.
- * If you get an error on the "unsigned char un_char;" line,
- * then undefine HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR.
- */
-
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-unsigned char un_char;
-#endif
-
-
-/* Now we want to find out if your compiler knows what "unsigned short" means.
- * If you get an error on the "unsigned short un_short;" line,
- * then undefine HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT.
- */
-
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-unsigned short un_short;
-#endif
-
-
-/* Now we want to find out if your compiler understands type "void".
- * If you get an error anywhere in here, undefine HAVE_VOID.
- */
-
-#define HAVE_VOID
-
-#ifdef HAVE_VOID
-/* Caution: a C++ compiler will insist on complete prototypes */
-typedef void * void_ptr;	/* check void * */
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES		/* check ptr to function returning void */
-typedef void (*void_func) (int a, int b);
-#else
-typedef void (*void_func) ();
-#endif
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES		/* check void function result */
-void test3function (void_ptr arg1, void_func arg2)
-#else
-void test3function (arg1, arg2)
-     void_ptr arg1;
-     void_func arg2;
-#endif
-{
-  char * locptr = (char *) arg1; /* check casting to and from void * */
-  arg1 = (void *) locptr;
-  (*arg2) (1, 2);		/* check call of fcn returning void */
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/* Now we want to find out if your compiler knows what "const" means.
- * If you get an error here, undefine HAVE_CONST.
- */
-
-#define HAVE_CONST
-
-#ifdef HAVE_CONST
-static const int carray[3] = {1, 2, 3};
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-int test4function (const int arg1)
-#else
-int test4function (arg1)
-     const int arg1;
-#endif
-{
-  return carray[arg1];
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/* If you get an error or warning about this structure definition,
- * define INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN.
- */
-
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifndef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-typedef struct undefined_structure * undef_struct_ptr;
-#endif
-
-
-/* If you get an error about duplicate names,
- * define NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES.
- */
-
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-
-#ifndef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-
-int possibly_duplicate_function ()
-{
-  return 0;
-}
-
-int possibly_dupli_function ()
-{
-  return 1;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- *  OK, that's it.  You should not have to change anything beyond this
- *  point in order to compile and execute this program.  (You might get
- *  some warnings, but you can ignore them.)
- *  When you run the program, it will make a couple more tests that it
- *  can do automatically, and then it will create jconfig.h and print out
- *  any additional suggestions it has.
- ************************************************************************
- */
-
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-int is_char_signed (int arg)
-#else
-int is_char_signed (arg)
-     int arg;
-#endif
-{
-  if (arg == 189) {		/* expected result for unsigned char */
-    return 0;			/* type char is unsigned */
-  }
-  else if (arg != -67) {	/* expected result for signed char */
-    printf("Hmm, it seems 'char' is not eight bits wide on your machine.\n");
-    printf("I fear the JPEG software will not work at all.\n\n");
-  }
-  return 1;			/* assume char is signed otherwise */
-}
-
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-int is_shifting_signed (long arg)
-#else
-int is_shifting_signed (arg)
-     long arg;
-#endif
-/* See whether right-shift on a long is signed or not. */
-{
-  long res = arg >> 4;
-
-  if (res == -0x7F7E80CL) {	/* expected result for signed shift */
-    return 1;			/* right shift is signed */
-  }
-  /* see if unsigned-shift hack will fix it. */
-  /* we can't just test exact value since it depends on width of long... */
-  res |= (~0L) << (32-4);
-  if (res == -0x7F7E80CL) {	/* expected result now? */
-    return 0;			/* right shift is unsigned */
-  }
-  printf("Right shift isn't acting as I expect it to.\n");
-  printf("I fear the JPEG software will not work at all.\n\n");
-  return 0;			/* try it with unsigned anyway */
-}
-
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-int main (int argc, char ** argv)
-#else
-int main (argc, argv)
-     int argc;
-     char ** argv;
-#endif
-{
-  char signed_char_check = (char) (-67);
-  FILE *outfile;
-
-  /* Attempt to write jconfig.h */
-  if ((outfile = fopen("jconfig.h", "w")) == NULL) {
-    printf("Failed to write jconfig.h\n");
-    return 1;
-  }
-
-  /* Write out all the info */
-  fprintf(outfile, "/* jconfig.h --- generated by ckconfig.c */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */\n\n");
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef HAVE_PROTOTYPES\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_VOID
-  fprintf(outfile, "/* #define void char */\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define void char\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_CONST
-  fprintf(outfile, "/* #define const */\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define const\n");
-#endif
-  if (is_char_signed((int) signed_char_check))
-    fprintf(outfile, "#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED\n");
-  else
-    fprintf(outfile, "#define CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED\n");
-#ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define HAVE_STDDEF_H\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef HAVE_STDDEF_H\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define HAVE_STDLIB_H\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define NEED_BSD_STRINGS\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define NEED_SYS_TYPES_H\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS\n");
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(outfile, "\n#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS\n\n");
-  if (is_shifting_signed(-0x7F7E80B1L))
-    fprintf(outfile, "#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED\n");
-  else
-    fprintf(outfile, "#define RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "\n#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "\n#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG\n\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */\n\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* You may need this on non-Unix systems */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER	/* Define this if you use jmemname.c */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "/* #define PROGRESS_REPORT */	/* optional */\n");
-  fprintf(outfile, "\n#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */\n");
-
-  /* Close the jconfig.h file */
-  fclose(outfile);
-
-  /* User report */
-  printf("Configuration check for Independent JPEG Group's software done.\n");
-  printf("\nI have written the jconfig.h file for you.\n\n");
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-  printf("You should use makefile.ansi as the starting point for your Makefile.\n");
-#else
-  printf("You should use makefile.unix as the starting point for your Makefile.\n");
-#endif
-
-#ifdef NEED_SPECIAL_INCLUDE
-  printf("\nYou'll need to change jconfig.h to include the system include file\n");
-  printf("that you found type size_t in, or add a direct definition of type\n");
-  printf("size_t if that's what you used.  Just add it to the end.\n");
-#endif
-
-  return 0;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/coderules.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/coderules.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 357929f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/coderules.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-IJG JPEG LIBRARY:  CODING RULES
-
-Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
-This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
-For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
-
-
-Since numerous people will be contributing code and bug fixes, it's important
-to establish a common coding style.  The goal of using similar coding styles
-is much more important than the details of just what that style is.
-
-In general we follow the recommendations of "Recommended C Style and Coding
-Standards" revision 6.1 (Cannon et al. as modified by Spencer, Keppel and
-Brader).  This document is available in the IJG FTP archive (see
-jpeg/doc/cstyle.ms.tbl.Z, or cstyle.txt.Z for those without nroff/tbl).
-
-Block comments should be laid out thusly:
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-modules that are used in cjpeg/djpeg but are not part of the JPEG library
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-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
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-    alpha:OSF1:*:*)
-	case $UNAME_RELEASE in
-	*4.0)
-		UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $3}'`
-		;;
-	*5.*)
-		UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $4}'`
-		;;
-	esac
-	# According to Compaq, /usr/sbin/psrinfo has been available on
-	# OSF/1 and Tru64 systems produced since 1995.  I hope that
-	# covers most systems running today.  This code pipes the CPU
-	# types through head -n 1, so we only detect the type of CPU 0.
-	ALPHA_CPU_TYPE=`/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | sed -n -e 's/^  The alpha \(.*\) processor.*$/\1/p' | head -n 1`
-	case "$ALPHA_CPU_TYPE" in
-	    "EV4 (21064)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
-	    "EV4.5 (21064)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
-	    "LCA4 (21066/21068)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
-	    "EV5 (21164)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5" ;;
-	    "EV5.6 (21164A)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56" ;;
-	    "EV5.6 (21164PC)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56" ;;
-	    "EV5.7 (21164PC)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca57" ;;
-	    "EV6 (21264)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6" ;;
-	    "EV6.7 (21264A)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev67" ;;
-	    "EV6.8CB (21264C)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
-	    "EV6.8AL (21264B)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
-	    "EV6.8CX (21264D)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
-	    "EV6.9A (21264/EV69A)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev69" ;;
-	    "EV7 (21364)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev7" ;;
-	    "EV7.9 (21364A)")
-		UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev79" ;;
-	esac
-	# A Pn.n version is a patched version.
-	# A Vn.n version is a released version.
-	# A Tn.n version is a released field test version.
-	# A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel.
-	# 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r.
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[PVTX]//' | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
-	# Reset EXIT trap before exiting to avoid spurious non-zero exit code.
-	exitcode=$?
-	trap '' 0
-	exit $exitcode ;;
-    Alpha\ *:Windows_NT*:*)
-	# How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem?
-	# Should we change UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead
-	# of the specific Alpha model?
-	echo alpha-pc-interix
-	exit ;;
-    21064:Windows_NT:50:3)
-	echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5
-	exit ;;
-    Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*)
-	echo m68k-unknown-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    *:[Aa]miga[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-amigaos
-	exit ;;
-    *:[Mm]orph[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-morphos
-	exit ;;
-    *:OS/390:*:*)
-	echo i370-ibm-openedition
-	exit ;;
-    *:z/VM:*:*)
-	echo s390-ibm-zvmoe
-	exit ;;
-    *:OS400:*:*)
-	echo powerpc-ibm-os400
-	exit ;;
-    arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*)
-	echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    arm*:riscos:*:*|arm*:RISCOS:*:*)
-	echo arm-unknown-riscos
-	exit ;;
-    SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:* | SR8000:HI-UX/MPP:*:*)
-	echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp
-	exit ;;
-    Pyramid*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*)
-	# akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE.
-	if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then
-		echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3
-	else
-		echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    NILE*:*:*:dcosx)
-	echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4
-	exit ;;
-    DRS?6000:unix:4.0:6*)
-	echo sparc-icl-nx6
-	exit ;;
-    DRS?6000:UNIX_SV:4.2*:7* | DRS?6000:isis:4.2*:7*)
-	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
-	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
-	esac ;;
-    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
-	exit ;;
-    sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
-	exit ;;
-    sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
-	exit ;;
-    i86pc:AuroraUX:5.*:* | i86xen:AuroraUX:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-auroraux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	eval $set_cc_for_build
-	SUN_ARCH="i386"
-	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
-	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
-	# This test works for both compilers.
-	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
-	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
-		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
-		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
-	    then
-		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
-	    fi
-	fi
-	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
-	exit ;;
-    sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
-	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
-	# SunOS6.  Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but
-	# it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4.
-	echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
-	exit ;;
-    sun4*:SunOS:*:*)
-	case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in
-	    Series*|S4*)
-		UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v`
-		;;
-	esac
-	# Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'.
-	echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'`
-	exit ;;
-    sun3*:SunOS:*:*)
-	echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    sun*:*:4.2BSD:*)
-	UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null`
-	test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3
-	case "`/bin/arch`" in
-	    sun3)
-		echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-		;;
-	    sun4)
-		echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-		;;
-	esac
-	exit ;;
-    aushp:SunOS:*:*)
-	echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    # The situation for MiNT is a little confusing.  The machine name
-    # can be virtually everything (everything which is not
-    # "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor
-    # > m68000).  The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT"
-    # to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint").  Finally
-    # the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not
-    # MiNT.  But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should
-    # be no problem.
-    atarist[e]:*MiNT:*:* | atarist[e]:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*)
-	echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*)
-	echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*)
-	echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*)
-	echo m68k-milan-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*)
-	echo m68k-hades-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*)
-	echo m68k-unknown-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    m68k:machten:*:*)
-	echo m68k-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    powerpc:machten:*:*)
-	echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    RISC*:Mach:*:*)
-	echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3
-	exit ;;
-    RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*)
-	echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*)
-	echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*)
-	echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos)
-	eval $set_cc_for_build
-	sed 's/^	//' << EOF >$dummy.c
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-#include   /* for printf() prototype */
-	int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
-#else
-	int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; {
-#endif
-	#if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB)
-	#if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV)
-	  printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
-	#endif
-	#if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4)
-	  printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
-	#endif
-	#if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD)
-	  printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
-	#endif
-	#endif
-	  exit (-1);
-	}
-EOF
-	$CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c &&
-	  dummyarg=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` &&
-	  SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy $dummyarg` &&
-	    { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
-	echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
-	echo powerpc-motorola-powermax
-	exit ;;
-    Motorola:*:4.3:PL8-*)
-	echo powerpc-harris-powermax
-	exit ;;
-    Night_Hawk:*:*:PowerMAX_OS | Synergy:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
-	echo powerpc-harris-powermax
-	exit ;;
-    Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*)
-	echo powerpc-harris-powerunix
-	exit ;;
-    m88k:CX/UX:7*:*)
-	echo m88k-harris-cxux7
-	exit ;;
-    m88k:*:4*:R4*)
-	echo m88k-motorola-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    m88k:*:3*:R3*)
-	echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
-	exit ;;
-    AViiON:dgux:*:*)
-	# DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures
-	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
-	if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 ] || [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ]
-	then
-	    if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx ] || \
-	       [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ]
-	    then
-		echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	    else
-		echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	    fi
-	else
-	    echo i586-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    M88*:DolphinOS:*:*)	# DolphinOS (SVR3)
-	echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3
-	exit ;;
-    M88*:*:R3*:*)
-	# Delta 88k system running SVR3
-	echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
-	exit ;;
-    XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3)
-	echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3
-	exit ;;
-    Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD)
-	echo m68k-tektronix-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    *:IRIX*:*:*)
-	echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'`
-	exit ;;
-    ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2)   # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX.
-	echo romp-ibm-aix     # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id
-	exit ;;               # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX '
-    i*86:AIX:*:*)
-	echo i386-ibm-aix
-	exit ;;
-    ia64:AIX:*:*)
-	if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then
-		IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
-	else
-		IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	fi
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV}
-	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:2:3)
-	if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-		eval $set_cc_for_build
-		sed 's/^		//' << EOF >$dummy.c
-		#include 
-
-		main()
-			{
-			if (!__power_pc())
-				exit(1);
-			puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5");
-			exit(0);
-			}
-EOF
-		if $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy`
-		then
-			echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"
-		else
-			echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5
-		fi
-	elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4
-	else
-		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[4567])
-	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
-	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
-	else
-		IBM_ARCH=powerpc
-	fi
-	if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then
-		IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
-	else
-		IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	fi
-	echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV}
-	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:*)
-	echo rs6000-ibm-aix
-	exit ;;
-    ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*)
-	echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4
-	exit ;;
-    ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*)            # covers RT/PC BSD and
-	echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE}   # 4.3 with uname added to
-	exit ;;                             # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3
-    *:BOSX:*:*)
-	echo rs6000-bull-bosx
-	exit ;;
-    DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*)
-	echo m68k-bull-sysv3
-	exit ;;
-    9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*)
-	echo m68k-hp-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*)
-	echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4
-	exit ;;
-    9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*)
-	HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
-	case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
-	    9000/31? )            HP_ARCH=m68000 ;;
-	    9000/[34]?? )         HP_ARCH=m68k ;;
-	    9000/[678][0-9][0-9])
-		if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then
-		    sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null`
-		    sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null`
-		    case "${sc_cpu_version}" in
-		      523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0
-		      528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1
-		      532)                      # CPU_PA_RISC2_0
-			case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in
-			  32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;;
-			  64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;;
-			  '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;;   # HP-UX 10.20
-			esac ;;
-		    esac
-		fi
-		if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then
-		    eval $set_cc_for_build
-		    sed 's/^		//' << EOF >$dummy.c
-
-		#define _HPUX_SOURCE
-		#include 
-		#include 
-
-		int main ()
-		{
-		#if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
-		    long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS);
-		#endif
-		    long cpu  = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
-
-		    switch (cpu)
-			{
-			case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
-			case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break;
-			case CPU_PA_RISC2_0:
-		#if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
-			    switch (bits)
-				{
-				case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break;
-				case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break;
-				default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
-				} break;
-		#else  /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */
-			    puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
-		#endif
-			default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
-			}
-		    exit (0);
-		}
-EOF
-		    (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`$dummy`
-		    test -z "$HP_ARCH" && HP_ARCH=hppa
-		fi ;;
-	esac
-	if [ ${HP_ARCH} = "hppa2.0w" ]
-	then
-	    eval $set_cc_for_build
-
-	    # hppa2.0w-hp-hpux* has a 64-bit kernel and a compiler generating
-	    # 32-bit code.  hppa64-hp-hpux* has the same kernel and a compiler
-	    # generating 64-bit code.  GNU and HP use different nomenclature:
-	    #
-	    # $ CC_FOR_BUILD=cc ./config.guess
-	    # => hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.23
-	    # $ CC_FOR_BUILD="cc +DA2.0w" ./config.guess
-	    # => hppa64-hp-hpux11.23
-
-	    if echo __LP64__ | (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) |
-		grep -q __LP64__
-	    then
-		HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w"
-	    else
-		HP_ARCH="hppa64"
-	    fi
-	fi
-	echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
-	exit ;;
-    ia64:HP-UX:*:*)
-	HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
-	echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
-	exit ;;
-    3050*:HI-UX:*:*)
-	eval $set_cc_for_build
-	sed 's/^	//' << EOF >$dummy.c
-	#include 
-	int
-	main ()
-	{
-	  long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
-	  /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns
-	     true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0.  CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct
-	     results, however.  */
-	  if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu))
-	    {
-	      switch (cpu)
-		{
-		  case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
-		  case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
-		  case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
-		  default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
-		}
-	    }
-	  else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu))
-	    puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
-	  else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
-	  exit (0);
-	}
-EOF
-	$CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` &&
-		{ echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
-	echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2
-	exit ;;
-    9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* )
-	echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*)
-	echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*)
-	echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix
-	exit ;;
-    hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* )
-	echo hppa1.1-hp-osf
-	exit ;;
-    hp8??:OSF1:*:*)
-	echo hppa1.0-hp-osf
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:OSF1:*:*)
-	if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then
-	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk
-	else
-	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    parisc*:Lites*:*:*)
-	echo hppa1.1-hp-lites
-	exit ;;
-    C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*)
-	echo c1-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*)
-	if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc
-	then echo c32-convex-bsd
-	else echo c2-convex-bsd
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*)
-	echo c34-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*)
-	echo c38-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*)
-	echo c4-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*)
-	echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
-	exit ;;
-    CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \
-	| sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \
-	      -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \
-	      -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
-	exit ;;
-    CRAY*TS:*:*:*)
-	echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
-	exit ;;
-    CRAY*T3E:*:*:*)
-	echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
-	exit ;;
-    CRAY*SV1:*:*:*)
-	echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
-	exit ;;
-    *:UNICOS/mp:*:*)
-	echo craynv-cray-unicosmp${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
-	exit ;;
-    F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
-	FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
-	FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'`
-	FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
-	echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
-	exit ;;
-    5000:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
-	FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'`
-	FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
-	echo "sparc-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*)
-	echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:BSD/OS:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
-	case ${UNAME_PROCESSOR} in
-	    amd64)
-		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
-	    *)
-		echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
-	esac
-	exit ;;
-    i*:CYGWIN*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
-	exit ;;
-    *:MINGW64*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw64
-	exit ;;
-    *:MINGW*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
-	exit ;;
-    i*:MSYS*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msys
-	exit ;;
-    i*:windows32*:*)
-	# uname -m includes "-pc" on this system.
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-mingw32
-	exit ;;
-    i*:PW*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
-	exit ;;
-    *:Interix*:*)
-	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
-	    x86)
-		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
-		exit ;;
-	    authenticamd | genuineintel | EM64T)
-		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
-		exit ;;
-	    IA64)
-		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
-		exit ;;
-	esac ;;
-    [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
-	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
-	exit ;;
-    8664:Windows_NT:*)
-	echo x86_64-pc-mks
-	exit ;;
-    i*:Windows_NT*:* | Pentium*:Windows_NT*:*)
-	# How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem?
-	# It also conflicts with pre-2.0 versions of AT&T UWIN. Should we
-	# UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead of i386?
-	echo i586-pc-interix
-	exit ;;
-    i*:UWIN*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-uwin
-	exit ;;
-    amd64:CYGWIN*:*:* | x86_64:CYGWIN*:*:*)
-	echo x86_64-unknown-cygwin
-	exit ;;
-    p*:CYGWIN*:*)
-	echo powerpcle-unknown-cygwin
-	exit ;;
-    prep*:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo powerpcle-unknown-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
-	exit ;;
-    *:GNU:*:*)
-	# the GNU system
-	echo `echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}|sed -e 's,[-/].*$,,'`-unknown-${LIBC}`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'`
-	exit ;;
-    *:GNU/*:*:*)
-	# other systems with GNU libc and userland
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-`echo ${UNAME_SYSTEM} | sed 's,^[^/]*/,,' | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'``echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:Minix:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
-	exit ;;
-    aarch64:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    aarch64_be:Linux:*:*)
-	UNAME_MACHINE=aarch64_be
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    alpha:Linux:*:*)
-	case `sed -n '/^cpu model/s/^.*: \(.*\)/\1/p' < /proc/cpuinfo` in
-	  EV5)   UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev5 ;;
-	  EV56)  UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev56 ;;
-	  PCA56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
-	  PCA57) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
-	  EV6)   UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev6 ;;
-	  EV67)  UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev67 ;;
-	  EV68*) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;;
-	esac
-	objdump --private-headers /bin/sh | grep -q ld.so.1
-	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="gnulibc1" ; fi
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    arc:Linux:*:* | arceb:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    arm*:Linux:*:*)
-	eval $set_cc_for_build
-	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
-	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
-	then
-	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	else
-	    if echo __ARM_PCS_VFP | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
-		| grep -q __ARM_PCS_VFP
-	    then
-		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}eabi
-	    else
-		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}eabihf
-	    fi
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    cris:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-axis-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    crisv32:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-axis-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    frv:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    hexagon:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    ia64:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    m32r*:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    m68*:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    mips:Linux:*:* | mips64:Linux:*:*)
-	eval $set_cc_for_build
-	sed 's/^	//' << EOF >$dummy.c
-	#undef CPU
-	#undef ${UNAME_MACHINE}
-	#undef ${UNAME_MACHINE}el
-	#if defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(MIPSEL)
-	CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE}el
-	#else
-	#if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB)
-	CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE}
-	#else
-	CPU=
-	#endif
-	#endif
-EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep '^CPU'`
-	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}"; exit; }
-	;;
-    or1k:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    or32:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    padre:Linux:*:*)
-	echo sparc-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    parisc64:Linux:*:* | hppa64:Linux:*:*)
-	echo hppa64-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
-	# Look for CPU level
-	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
-	  PA7*) echo hppa1.1-unknown-linux-${LIBC} ;;
-	  PA8*) echo hppa2.0-unknown-linux-${LIBC} ;;
-	  *)    echo hppa-unknown-linux-${LIBC} ;;
-	esac
-	exit ;;
-    ppc64:Linux:*:*)
-	echo powerpc64-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    ppc:Linux:*:*)
-	echo powerpc-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    ppc64le:Linux:*:*)
-	echo powerpc64le-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    ppcle:Linux:*:*)
-	echo powerpcle-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    s390:Linux:*:* | s390x:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    sh64*:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    sh*:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    tile*:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    vax:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    x86_64:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*)
-	# ptx 4.0 does uname -s correctly, with DYNIX/ptx in there.
-	# earlier versions are messed up and put the nodename in both
-	# sysname and nodename.
-	echo i386-sequent-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*)
-	# Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version
-	# number series starting with 2...
-	# I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this,
-	# I just have to hope.  -- rms.
-	# Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it.
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv4.2uw${UNAME_VERSION}
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:OS/2:*:*)
-	# If we were able to find `uname', then EMX Unix compatibility
-	# is probably installed.
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-os2-emx
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:XTS-300:*:STOP)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-stop
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:atheos:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-atheos
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:syllable:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-syllable
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:LynxOS:2.*:* | i*86:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | i*86:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
-	echo i386-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:*DOS:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msdosdjgpp
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:*:4.*:* | i*86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*)
-	UNAME_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed 's/\/MP$//'`
-	if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
-		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_REL}
-	else
-		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_REL}
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:*:5:[678]*)
-	# UnixWare 7.x, OpenUNIX and OpenServer 6.
-	case `/bin/uname -X | grep "^Machine"` in
-	    *486*)	     UNAME_MACHINE=i486 ;;
-	    *Pentium)	     UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;;
-	    *Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;;
-	esac
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION}
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:*:3.2:*)
-	if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then
-		UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' /dev/null >/dev/null ; then
-		UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|grep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')`
-		(/bin/uname -X|grep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486
-		(/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \
-			&& UNAME_MACHINE=i586
-		(/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pent *II' >/dev/null) \
-			&& UNAME_MACHINE=i686
-		(/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \
-			&& UNAME_MACHINE=i686
-		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL
-	else
-		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    pc:*:*:*)
-	# Left here for compatibility:
-	# uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-	# the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
-	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
-	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
-	# this is a cross-build.
-	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
-	exit ;;
-    Intel:Mach:3*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-mach3
-	exit ;;
-    paragon:*:*:*)
-	echo i860-intel-osf1
-	exit ;;
-    i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4
-	if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
-	  echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4
-	else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered.
-	  echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}  # Unknown i860-SVR4
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*)
-	# "miniframe"
-	echo m68010-convergent-sysv
-	exit ;;
-    mc68k:UNIX:SYSTEM5:3.51m)
-	echo m68k-convergent-sysv
-	exit ;;
-    M680?0:D-NIX:5.3:*)
-	echo m68k-diab-dnix
-	exit ;;
-    M68*:*:R3V[5678]*:*)
-	test -r /sysV68 && { echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv'; exit; } ;;
-    3[345]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??/*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4400:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0 | SDS2:*:4.0:3.0 | SHG2:*:4.0:3.0 | S7501*:*:4.0:3.0)
-	OS_REL=''
-	test -r /etc/.relid \
-	&& OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
-	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
-	  && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
-	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
-	  && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
-    3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
-	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
-	  && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
-    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
-	OS_REL='.3'
-	test -r /etc/.relid \
-	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
-	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
-	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
-	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
-	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
-	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
-	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
-    m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
-	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
-	echo m68k-atari-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*)
-	echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:*)
-	echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
-	echo powerpc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*)
-	echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    RM*:ReliantUNIX-*:*:*)
-	echo mips-sni-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    RM*:SINIX-*:*:*)
-	echo mips-sni-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    *:SINIX-*:*:*)
-	if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
-		UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
-		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-sni-sysv4
-	else
-		echo ns32k-sni-sysv
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*)	# Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort
-			# says 
-	echo i586-unisys-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*)
-	# From Gerald Hewes .
-	# How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm
-	echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    *:*:*:FTX*)
-	# From seanf@swdc.stratus.com.
-	echo i860-stratus-sysv4
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:VOS:*:*)
-	# From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-stratus-vos
-	exit ;;
-    *:VOS:*:*)
-	# From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
-	echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos
-	exit ;;
-    mc68*:A/UX:*:*)
-	echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*)
-	echo mips-sony-newsos6
-	exit ;;
-    R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*)
-	if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then
-		echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	else
-		echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    BeBox:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only.
-	echo powerpc-be-beos
-	exit ;;
-    BeMac:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only.
-	echo powerpc-apple-beos
-	exit ;;
-    BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
-	echo i586-pc-beos
-	exit ;;
-    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
-	echo i586-pc-haiku
-	exit ;;
-    x86_64:Haiku:*:*)
-	echo x86_64-unknown-haiku
-	exit ;;
-    SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
-	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    SX-5:SUPER-UX:*:*)
-	echo sx5-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
-	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
-	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
-	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
-	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
-	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:Rhapsody:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:Darwin:*:*)
-	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
-	eval $set_cc_for_build
-	if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = unknown ; then
-	    UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc
-	fi
-	if test `echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\..*//'` -le 10 ; then
-	    if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
-		if (echo '#ifdef __LP64__'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
-		    (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
-		    grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
-		then
-		    case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-			i386) UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64 ;;
-			powerpc) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc64 ;;
-		    esac
-		fi
-	    fi
-	elif test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = i386 ; then
-	    # Avoid executing cc on OS X 10.9, as it ships with a stub
-	    # that puts up a graphical alert prompting to install
-	    # developer tools.  Any system running Mac OS X 10.7 or
-	    # later (Darwin 11 and later) is required to have a 64-bit
-	    # processor. This is not true of the ARM version of Darwin
-	    # that Apple uses in portable devices.
-	    UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64
-	fi
-	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:procnto*:*:* | *:QNX:[0123456789]*:*)
-	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p`
-	if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = "x86"; then
-		UNAME_PROCESSOR=i386
-		UNAME_MACHINE=pc
-	fi
-	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-${UNAME_MACHINE}-nto-qnx${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:QNX:*:4*)
-	echo i386-pc-qnx
-	exit ;;
-    NEO-?:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
-	echo neo-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    NSE-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
-	echo nse-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    NSR-?:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
-	echo nsr-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:NonStop-UX:*:*)
-	echo mips-compaq-nonstopux
-	exit ;;
-    BS2000:POSIX*:*:*)
-	echo bs2000-siemens-sysv
-	exit ;;
-    DS/*:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-${UNAME_SYSTEM}-${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:Plan9:*:*)
-	# "uname -m" is not consistent, so use $cputype instead. 386
-	# is converted to i386 for consistency with other x86
-	# operating systems.
-	if test "$cputype" = "386"; then
-	    UNAME_MACHINE=i386
-	else
-	    UNAME_MACHINE="$cputype"
-	fi
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-plan9
-	exit ;;
-    *:TOPS-10:*:*)
-	echo pdp10-unknown-tops10
-	exit ;;
-    *:TENEX:*:*)
-	echo pdp10-unknown-tenex
-	exit ;;
-    KS10:TOPS-20:*:* | KL10:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE4:TOPS-20:*:*)
-	echo pdp10-dec-tops20
-	exit ;;
-    XKL-1:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE5:TOPS-20:*:*)
-	echo pdp10-xkl-tops20
-	exit ;;
-    *:TOPS-20:*:*)
-	echo pdp10-unknown-tops20
-	exit ;;
-    *:ITS:*:*)
-	echo pdp10-unknown-its
-	exit ;;
-    SEI:*:*:SEIUX)
-	echo mips-sei-seiux${UNAME_RELEASE}
-	exit ;;
-    *:DragonFly:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-dragonfly`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
-	exit ;;
-    *:*VMS:*:*)
-	UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
-	case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
-	    A*) echo alpha-dec-vms ; exit ;;
-	    I*) echo ia64-dec-vms ; exit ;;
-	    V*) echo vax-dec-vms ; exit ;;
-	esac ;;
-    *:XENIX:*:SysV)
-	echo i386-pc-xenix
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:skyos:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:rdos:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
-	exit ;;
-    i*86:AROS:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
-	exit ;;
-    x86_64:VMkernel:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-esx
-	exit ;;
-esac
-
-eval $set_cc_for_build
-cat >$dummy.c <
-# include 
-#endif
-main ()
-{
-#if defined (sony)
-#if defined (MIPSEB)
-  /* BFD wants "bsd" instead of "newsos".  Perhaps BFD should be changed,
-     I don't know....  */
-  printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#else
-#include 
-  printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n",
-#ifdef NEWSOS4
-	"4"
-#else
-	""
-#endif
-	); exit (0);
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (__arm) && defined (__acorn) && defined (__unix)
-  printf ("arm-acorn-riscix\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (hp300) && !defined (hpux)
-  printf ("m68k-hp-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (NeXT)
-#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__)
-#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k"
-#endif
-  int version;
-  version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`;
-  if (version < 4)
-    printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version);
-  else
-    printf ("%s-next-openstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version);
-  exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16)
-#if defined (UMAXV)
-  printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0);
-#else
-#if defined (CMU)
-  printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0);
-#else
-  printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (__386BSD__)
-  printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (sequent)
-#if defined (i386)
-  printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-#if defined (ns32000)
-  printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (_SEQUENT_)
-    struct utsname un;
-
-    uname(&un);
-
-    if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) {
-	printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0);
-    }
-    if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */
-	printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0);
-    }
-    printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0);
-
-#endif
-
-#if defined (vax)
-# if !defined (ultrix)
-#  include 
-#  if defined (BSD)
-#   if BSD == 43
-      printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3\n"); exit (0);
-#   else
-#    if BSD == 199006
-      printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3reno\n"); exit (0);
-#    else
-      printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#    endif
-#   endif
-#  else
-    printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#  endif
-# else
-    printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0);
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860)
-  printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
-  exit (1);
-}
-EOF
-
-$CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` &&
-	{ echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
-
-# Apollos put the system type in the environment.
-
-test -d /usr/apollo && { echo ${ISP}-apollo-${SYSTYPE}; exit; }
-
-# Convex versions that predate uname can use getsysinfo(1)
-
-if [ -x /usr/convex/getsysinfo ]
-then
-    case `getsysinfo -f cpu_type` in
-    c1*)
-	echo c1-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    c2*)
-	if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc
-	then echo c32-convex-bsd
-	else echo c2-convex-bsd
-	fi
-	exit ;;
-    c34*)
-	echo c34-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    c38*)
-	echo c38-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    c4*)
-	echo c4-convex-bsd
-	exit ;;
-    esac
-fi
-
-cat >&2 < in order to provide the needed
-information to handle your system.
-
-config.guess timestamp = $timestamp
-
-uname -m = `(uname -m) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-uname -r = `(uname -r) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-uname -s = `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-uname -v = `(uname -v) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-
-/usr/bin/uname -p = `(/usr/bin/uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
-/bin/uname -X     = `(/bin/uname -X) 2>/dev/null`
-
-hostinfo               = `(hostinfo) 2>/dev/null`
-/bin/universe          = `(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`
-/usr/bin/arch -k       = `(/usr/bin/arch -k) 2>/dev/null`
-/bin/arch              = `(/bin/arch) 2>/dev/null`
-/usr/bin/oslevel       = `(/usr/bin/oslevel) 2>/dev/null`
-/usr/convex/getsysinfo = `(/usr/convex/getsysinfo) 2>/dev/null`
-
-UNAME_MACHINE = ${UNAME_MACHINE}
-UNAME_RELEASE = ${UNAME_RELEASE}
-UNAME_SYSTEM  = ${UNAME_SYSTEM}
-UNAME_VERSION = ${UNAME_VERSION}
-EOF
-
-exit 1
-
-# Local variables:
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "timestamp='"
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d"
-# time-stamp-end: "'"
-# End:
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/config.sub b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/config.sub
deleted file mode 100644
index 61cb4bc..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/config.sub
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1793 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# Configuration validation subroutine script.
-#   Copyright 1992-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-timestamp='2013-10-01'
-
-# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-# General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see .
-#
-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
-# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
-# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that
-# program.  This Exception is an additional permission under section 7
-# of the GNU General Public License, version 3 ("GPLv3").
-
-
-# Please send patches with a ChangeLog entry to config-patches@gnu.org.
-#
-# Configuration subroutine to validate and canonicalize a configuration type.
-# Supply the specified configuration type as an argument.
-# If it is invalid, we print an error message on stderr and exit with code 1.
-# Otherwise, we print the canonical config type on stdout and succeed.
-
-# You can get the latest version of this script from:
-# http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
-
-# This file is supposed to be the same for all GNU packages
-# and recognize all the CPU types, system types and aliases
-# that are meaningful with *any* GNU software.
-# Each package is responsible for reporting which valid configurations
-# it does not support.  The user should be able to distinguish
-# a failure to support a valid configuration from a meaningless
-# configuration.
-
-# The goal of this file is to map all the various variations of a given
-# machine specification into a single specification in the form:
-#	CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
-# or in some cases, the newer four-part form:
-#	CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
-# It is wrong to echo any other type of specification.
-
-me=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
-
-usage="\
-Usage: $0 [OPTION] CPU-MFR-OPSYS
-       $0 [OPTION] ALIAS
-
-Canonicalize a configuration name.
-
-Operation modes:
-  -h, --help         print this help, then exit
-  -t, --time-stamp   print date of last modification, then exit
-  -v, --version      print version number, then exit
-
-Report bugs and patches to ."
-
-version="\
-GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
-
-Copyright 1992-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
-warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
-
-help="
-Try \`$me --help' for more information."
-
-# Parse command line
-while test $# -gt 0 ; do
-  case $1 in
-    --time-stamp | --time* | -t )
-       echo "$timestamp" ; exit ;;
-    --version | -v )
-       echo "$version" ; exit ;;
-    --help | --h* | -h )
-       echo "$usage"; exit ;;
-    -- )     # Stop option processing
-       shift; break ;;
-    - )	# Use stdin as input.
-       break ;;
-    -* )
-       echo "$me: invalid option $1$help"
-       exit 1 ;;
-
-    *local*)
-       # First pass through any local machine types.
-       echo $1
-       exit ;;
-
-    * )
-       break ;;
-  esac
-done
-
-case $# in
- 0) echo "$me: missing argument$help" >&2
-    exit 1;;
- 1) ;;
- *) echo "$me: too many arguments$help" >&2
-    exit 1;;
-esac
-
-# Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
-# Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
-maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
-case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-android* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | \
-  linux-musl* | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | \
-  knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
-  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
-  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
-    os=-$maybe_os
-    basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
-    ;;
-  android-linux)
-    os=-linux-android
-    basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`-unknown
-    ;;
-  *)
-    basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/-[^-]*$//'`
-    if [ $basic_machine != $1 ]
-    then os=`echo $1 | sed 's/.*-/-/'`
-    else os=; fi
-    ;;
-esac
-
-### Let's recognize common machines as not being operating systems so
-### that things like config.sub decstation-3100 work.  We also
-### recognize some manufacturers as not being operating systems, so we
-### can provide default operating systems below.
-case $os in
-	-sun*os*)
-		# Prevent following clause from handling this invalid input.
-		;;
-	-dec* | -mips* | -sequent* | -encore* | -pc532* | -sgi* | -sony* | \
-	-att* | -7300* | -3300* | -delta* | -motorola* | -sun[234]* | \
-	-unicom* | -ibm* | -next | -hp | -isi* | -apollo | -altos* | \
-	-convergent* | -ncr* | -news | -32* | -3600* | -3100* | -hitachi* |\
-	-c[123]* | -convex* | -sun | -crds | -omron* | -dg | -ultra | -tti* | \
-	-harris | -dolphin | -highlevel | -gould | -cbm | -ns | -masscomp | \
-	-apple | -axis | -knuth | -cray | -microblaze*)
-		os=
-		basic_machine=$1
-		;;
-	-bluegene*)
-		os=-cnk
-		;;
-	-sim | -cisco | -oki | -wec | -winbond)
-		os=
-		basic_machine=$1
-		;;
-	-scout)
-		;;
-	-wrs)
-		os=-vxworks
-		basic_machine=$1
-		;;
-	-chorusos*)
-		os=-chorusos
-		basic_machine=$1
-		;;
-	-chorusrdb)
-		os=-chorusrdb
-		basic_machine=$1
-		;;
-	-hiux*)
-		os=-hiuxwe2
-		;;
-	-sco6)
-		os=-sco5v6
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-sco5)
-		os=-sco3.2v5
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-sco4)
-		os=-sco3.2v4
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-sco3.2.[4-9]*)
-		os=`echo $os | sed -e 's/sco3.2./sco3.2v/'`
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-sco3.2v[4-9]*)
-		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-sco5v6*)
-		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-sco*)
-		os=-sco3.2v2
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-udk*)
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-isc)
-		os=-isc2.2
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-clix*)
-		basic_machine=clipper-intergraph
-		;;
-	-isc*)
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
-		;;
-	-lynx*178)
-		os=-lynxos178
-		;;
-	-lynx*5)
-		os=-lynxos5
-		;;
-	-lynx*)
-		os=-lynxos
-		;;
-	-ptx*)
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-sequent/'`
-		;;
-	-windowsnt*)
-		os=`echo $os | sed -e 's/windowsnt/winnt/'`
-		;;
-	-psos*)
-		os=-psos
-		;;
-	-mint | -mint[0-9]*)
-		basic_machine=m68k-atari
-		os=-mint
-		;;
-esac
-
-# Decode aliases for certain CPU-COMPANY combinations.
-case $basic_machine in
-	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
-	# Some are omitted here because they have special meanings below.
-	1750a | 580 \
-	| a29k \
-	| aarch64 | aarch64_be \
-	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
-	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
-	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arceb \
-	| arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2-8] | armv[3-8][lb] | armv7[arm] \
-	| avr | avr32 \
-	| be32 | be64 \
-	| bfin \
-	| c4x | c8051 | clipper \
-	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| epiphany \
-	| fido | fr30 | frv \
-	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
-	| hexagon \
-	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
-	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| k1om \
-	| le32 | le64 \
-	| lm32 \
-	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
-	| maxq | mb | microblaze | microblazeel | mcore | mep | metag \
-	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
-	| mips16 \
-	| mips64 | mips64el \
-	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
-	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
-	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
-	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
-	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
-	| mips64vr5900 | mips64vr5900el \
-	| mipsisa32 | mipsisa32el \
-	| mipsisa32r2 | mipsisa32r2el \
-	| mipsisa64 | mipsisa64el \
-	| mipsisa64r2 | mipsisa64r2el \
-	| mipsisa64sb1 | mipsisa64sb1el \
-	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
-	| mipsr5900 | mipsr5900el \
-	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
-	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| moxie \
-	| mt \
-	| msp430 \
-	| nds32 | nds32le | nds32be \
-	| nios | nios2 | nios2eb | nios2el \
-	| ns16k | ns32k \
-	| open8 \
-	| or1k | or32 \
-	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
-	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle \
-	| pyramid \
-	| rl78 | rx \
-	| score \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
-	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
-	| spu \
-	| tahoe | tic4x | tic54x | tic55x | tic6x | tic80 | tron \
-	| ubicom32 \
-	| v850 | v850e | v850e1 | v850e2 | v850es | v850e2v3 \
-	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xc16x | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k | z80)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
-	c54x)
-		basic_machine=tic54x-unknown
-		;;
-	c55x)
-		basic_machine=tic55x-unknown
-		;;
-	c6x)
-		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
-		;;
-	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12 | m68hcs12x | nvptx | picochip)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		os=-none
-		;;
-	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
-		;;
-	ms1)
-		basic_machine=mt-unknown
-		;;
-
-	strongarm | thumb | xscale)
-		basic_machine=arm-unknown
-		;;
-	xgate)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		os=-none
-		;;
-	xscaleeb)
-		basic_machine=armeb-unknown
-		;;
-
-	xscaleel)
-		basic_machine=armel-unknown
-		;;
-
-	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
-	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
-	# (2) the word "unknown" tends to confuse beginning users.
-	i*86 | x86_64)
-	  basic_machine=$basic_machine-pc
-	  ;;
-	# Object if more than one company name word.
-	*-*-*)
-		echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': machine \`$basic_machine\' not recognized 1>&2
-		exit 1
-		;;
-	# Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
-	580-* \
-	| a29k-* \
-	| aarch64-* | aarch64_be-* \
-	| alpha-* | alphaev[4-8]-* | alphaev56-* | alphaev6[78]-* \
-	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
-	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* | arceb-* \
-	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* | avr32-* \
-	| be32-* | be64-* \
-	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
-	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* \
-	| c8051-* | clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
-	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
-	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
-	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
-	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
-	| hexagon-* \
-	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
-	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| k1om-* \
-	| le32-* | le64-* \
-	| lm32-* \
-	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
-	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
-	| microblaze-* | microblazeel-* \
-	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
-	| mips16-* \
-	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
-	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
-	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
-	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
-	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
-	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
-	| mips64vr5900-* | mips64vr5900el-* \
-	| mipsisa32-* | mipsisa32el-* \
-	| mipsisa32r2-* | mipsisa32r2el-* \
-	| mipsisa64-* | mipsisa64el-* \
-	| mipsisa64r2-* | mipsisa64r2el-* \
-	| mipsisa64sb1-* | mipsisa64sb1el-* \
-	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
-	| mipsr5900-* | mipsr5900el-* \
-	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
-	| mmix-* \
-	| mt-* \
-	| msp430-* \
-	| nds32-* | nds32le-* | nds32be-* \
-	| nios-* | nios2-* | nios2eb-* | nios2el-* \
-	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
-	| open8-* \
-	| orion-* \
-	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
-	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* \
-	| pyramid-* \
-	| rl78-* | romp-* | rs6000-* | rx-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
-	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
-	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
-	| tahoe-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
-	| tile*-* \
-	| tron-* \
-	| ubicom32-* \
-	| v850-* | v850e-* | v850e1-* | v850es-* | v850e2-* | v850e2v3-* \
-	| vax-* \
-	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
-	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-* | z80-*)
-		;;
-	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
-	xtensa*)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
-	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
-	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
-	386bsd)
-		basic_machine=i386-unknown
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	3b1 | 7300 | 7300-att | att-7300 | pc7300 | safari | unixpc)
-		basic_machine=m68000-att
-		;;
-	3b*)
-		basic_machine=we32k-att
-		;;
-	a29khif)
-		basic_machine=a29k-amd
-		os=-udi
-		;;
-	abacus)
-		basic_machine=abacus-unknown
-		;;
-	adobe68k)
-		basic_machine=m68010-adobe
-		os=-scout
-		;;
-	alliant | fx80)
-		basic_machine=fx80-alliant
-		;;
-	altos | altos3068)
-		basic_machine=m68k-altos
-		;;
-	am29k)
-		basic_machine=a29k-none
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	amd64)
-		basic_machine=x86_64-pc
-		;;
-	amd64-*)
-		basic_machine=x86_64-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	amdahl)
-		basic_machine=580-amdahl
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	amiga | amiga-*)
-		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
-		;;
-	amigaos | amigados)
-		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
-		os=-amigaos
-		;;
-	amigaunix | amix)
-		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
-		os=-sysv4
-		;;
-	apollo68)
-		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	apollo68bsd)
-		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	aros)
-		basic_machine=i386-pc
-		os=-aros
-		;;
-	aux)
-		basic_machine=m68k-apple
-		os=-aux
-		;;
-	balance)
-		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
-		os=-dynix
-		;;
-	blackfin)
-		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
-		os=-linux
-		;;
-	blackfin-*)
-		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		os=-linux
-		;;
-	bluegene*)
-		basic_machine=powerpc-ibm
-		os=-cnk
-		;;
-	c54x-*)
-		basic_machine=tic54x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	c55x-*)
-		basic_machine=tic55x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	c6x-*)
-		basic_machine=tic6x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	c90)
-		basic_machine=c90-cray
-		os=-unicos
-		;;
-	cegcc)
-		basic_machine=arm-unknown
-		os=-cegcc
-		;;
-	convex-c1)
-		basic_machine=c1-convex
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	convex-c2)
-		basic_machine=c2-convex
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	convex-c32)
-		basic_machine=c32-convex
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	convex-c34)
-		basic_machine=c34-convex
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	convex-c38)
-		basic_machine=c38-convex
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	cray | j90)
-		basic_machine=j90-cray
-		os=-unicos
-		;;
-	craynv)
-		basic_machine=craynv-cray
-		os=-unicosmp
-		;;
-	cr16 | cr16-*)
-		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
-		os=-elf
-		;;
-	crds | unos)
-		basic_machine=m68k-crds
-		;;
-	crisv32 | crisv32-* | etraxfs*)
-		basic_machine=crisv32-axis
-		;;
-	cris | cris-* | etrax*)
-		basic_machine=cris-axis
-		;;
-	crx)
-		basic_machine=crx-unknown
-		os=-elf
-		;;
-	da30 | da30-*)
-		basic_machine=m68k-da30
-		;;
-	decstation | decstation-3100 | pmax | pmax-* | pmin | dec3100 | decstatn)
-		basic_machine=mips-dec
-		;;
-	decsystem10* | dec10*)
-		basic_machine=pdp10-dec
-		os=-tops10
-		;;
-	decsystem20* | dec20*)
-		basic_machine=pdp10-dec
-		os=-tops20
-		;;
-	delta | 3300 | motorola-3300 | motorola-delta \
-	      | 3300-motorola | delta-motorola)
-		basic_machine=m68k-motorola
-		;;
-	delta88)
-		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
-		os=-sysv3
-		;;
-	dicos)
-		basic_machine=i686-pc
-		os=-dicos
-		;;
-	djgpp)
-		basic_machine=i586-pc
-		os=-msdosdjgpp
-		;;
-	dpx20 | dpx20-*)
-		basic_machine=rs6000-bull
-		os=-bosx
-		;;
-	dpx2* | dpx2*-bull)
-		basic_machine=m68k-bull
-		os=-sysv3
-		;;
-	ebmon29k)
-		basic_machine=a29k-amd
-		os=-ebmon
-		;;
-	elxsi)
-		basic_machine=elxsi-elxsi
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	encore | umax | mmax)
-		basic_machine=ns32k-encore
-		;;
-	es1800 | OSE68k | ose68k | ose | OSE)
-		basic_machine=m68k-ericsson
-		os=-ose
-		;;
-	fx2800)
-		basic_machine=i860-alliant
-		;;
-	genix)
-		basic_machine=ns32k-ns
-		;;
-	gmicro)
-		basic_machine=tron-gmicro
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	go32)
-		basic_machine=i386-pc
-		os=-go32
-		;;
-	h3050r* | hiux*)
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hitachi
-		os=-hiuxwe2
-		;;
-	h8300hms)
-		basic_machine=h8300-hitachi
-		os=-hms
-		;;
-	h8300xray)
-		basic_machine=h8300-hitachi
-		os=-xray
-		;;
-	h8500hms)
-		basic_machine=h8500-hitachi
-		os=-hms
-		;;
-	harris)
-		basic_machine=m88k-harris
-		os=-sysv3
-		;;
-	hp300-*)
-		basic_machine=m68k-hp
-		;;
-	hp300bsd)
-		basic_machine=m68k-hp
-		os=-bsd
-		;;
-	hp300hpux)
-		basic_machine=m68k-hp
-		os=-hpux
-		;;
-	hp3k9[0-9][0-9] | hp9[0-9][0-9])
-		basic_machine=hppa1.0-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k2[0-9][0-9] | hp9k31[0-9])
-		basic_machine=m68000-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k3[2-9][0-9])
-		basic_machine=m68k-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k6[0-9][0-9] | hp6[0-9][0-9])
-		basic_machine=hppa1.0-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k7[0-79][0-9] | hp7[0-79][0-9])
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k78[0-9] | hp78[0-9])
-		# FIXME: really hppa2.0-hp
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k8[67]1 | hp8[67]1 | hp9k80[24] | hp80[24] | hp9k8[78]9 | hp8[78]9 | hp9k893 | hp893)
-		# FIXME: really hppa2.0-hp
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k8[0-9][13679] | hp8[0-9][13679])
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
-		;;
-	hp9k8[0-9][0-9] | hp8[0-9][0-9])
-		basic_machine=hppa1.0-hp
-		;;
-	hppa-next)
-		os=-nextstep3
-		;;
-	hppaosf)
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
-		os=-osf
-		;;
-	hppro)
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
-		os=-proelf
-		;;
-	i370-ibm* | ibm*)
-		basic_machine=i370-ibm
-		;;
-	i*86v32)
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
-		os=-sysv32
-		;;
-	i*86v4*)
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
-		os=-sysv4
-		;;
-	i*86v)
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	i*86sol2)
-		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
-		os=-solaris2
-		;;
-	i386mach)
-		basic_machine=i386-mach
-		os=-mach
-		;;
-	i386-vsta | vsta)
-		basic_machine=i386-unknown
-		os=-vsta
-		;;
-	iris | iris4d)
-		basic_machine=mips-sgi
-		case $os in
-		    -irix*)
-			;;
-		    *)
-			os=-irix4
-			;;
-		esac
-		;;
-	isi68 | isi)
-		basic_machine=m68k-isi
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	m68knommu)
-		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
-		os=-linux
-		;;
-	m68knommu-*)
-		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		os=-linux
-		;;
-	m88k-omron*)
-		basic_machine=m88k-omron
-		;;
-	magnum | m3230)
-		basic_machine=mips-mips
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	merlin)
-		basic_machine=ns32k-utek
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	microblaze*)
-		basic_machine=microblaze-xilinx
-		;;
-	mingw64)
-		basic_machine=x86_64-pc
-		os=-mingw64
-		;;
-	mingw32)
-		basic_machine=i686-pc
-		os=-mingw32
-		;;
-	mingw32ce)
-		basic_machine=arm-unknown
-		os=-mingw32ce
-		;;
-	miniframe)
-		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
-		;;
-	*mint | -mint[0-9]* | *MiNT | *MiNT[0-9]*)
-		basic_machine=m68k-atari
-		os=-mint
-		;;
-	mips3*-*)
-		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`
-		;;
-	mips3*)
-		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`-unknown
-		;;
-	monitor)
-		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
-		os=-coff
-		;;
-	morphos)
-		basic_machine=powerpc-unknown
-		os=-morphos
-		;;
-	msdos)
-		basic_machine=i386-pc
-		os=-msdos
-		;;
-	ms1-*)
-		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
-		;;
-	msys)
-		basic_machine=i686-pc
-		os=-msys
-		;;
-	mvs)
-		basic_machine=i370-ibm
-		os=-mvs
-		;;
-	nacl)
-		basic_machine=le32-unknown
-		os=-nacl
-		;;
-	ncr3000)
-		basic_machine=i486-ncr
-		os=-sysv4
-		;;
-	netbsd386)
-		basic_machine=i386-unknown
-		os=-netbsd
-		;;
-	netwinder)
-		basic_machine=armv4l-rebel
-		os=-linux
-		;;
-	news | news700 | news800 | news900)
-		basic_machine=m68k-sony
-		os=-newsos
-		;;
-	news1000)
-		basic_machine=m68030-sony
-		os=-newsos
-		;;
-	news-3600 | risc-news)
-		basic_machine=mips-sony
-		os=-newsos
-		;;
-	necv70)
-		basic_machine=v70-nec
-		os=-sysv
-		;;
-	next | m*-next )
-		basic_machine=m68k-next
-		case $os in
-		    -nextstep* )
-			;;
-		    -ns2*)
-		      os=-nextstep2
-			;;
-		    *)
-		      os=-nextstep3
-			;;
-		esac
-		;;
-	nh3000)
-		basic_machine=m68k-harris
-		os=-cxux
-		;;
-	nh[45]000)
-		basic_machine=m88k-harris
-		os=-cxux
-		;;
-	nindy960)
-		basic_machine=i960-intel
-		os=-nindy
-		;;
-	mon960)
-		basic_machine=i960-intel
-		os=-mon960
-		;;
-	nonstopux)
-		basic_machine=mips-compaq
-		os=-nonstopux
-		;;
-	np1)
-		basic_machine=np1-gould
-		;;
-	neo-tandem)
-		basic_machine=neo-tandem
-		;;
-	nse-tandem)
-		basic_machine=nse-tandem
-		;;
-	nsr-tandem)
-		basic_machine=nsr-tandem
-		;;
-	op50n-* | op60c-*)
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
-		os=-proelf
-		;;
-	openrisc | openrisc-*)
-		basic_machine=or32-unknown
-		;;
-	os400)
-		basic_machine=powerpc-ibm
-		os=-os400
-		;;
-	OSE68000 | ose68000)
-		basic_machine=m68000-ericsson
-		os=-ose
-		;;
-	os68k)
-		basic_machine=m68k-none
-		os=-os68k
-		;;
-	pa-hitachi)
-		basic_machine=hppa1.1-hitachi
-		os=-hiuxwe2
-		;;
-	paragon)
-		basic_machine=i860-intel
-		os=-osf
-		;;
-	parisc)
-		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
-		os=-linux
-		;;
-	parisc-*)
-		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		os=-linux
-		;;
-	pbd)
-		basic_machine=sparc-tti
-		;;
-	pbb)
-		basic_machine=m68k-tti
-		;;
-	pc532 | pc532-*)
-		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
-		;;
-	pc98)
-		basic_machine=i386-pc
-		;;
-	pc98-*)
-		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
-		basic_machine=i586-pc
-		;;
-	pentiumpro | p6 | 6x86 | athlon | athlon_*)
-		basic_machine=i686-pc
-		;;
-	pentiumii | pentium2 | pentiumiii | pentium3)
-		basic_machine=i686-pc
-		;;
-	pentium4)
-		basic_machine=i786-pc
-		;;
-	pentium-* | p5-* | k5-* | k6-* | nexgen-* | viac3-*)
-		basic_machine=i586-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	pentiumpro-* | p6-* | 6x86-* | athlon-*)
-		basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	pentiumii-* | pentium2-* | pentiumiii-* | pentium3-*)
-		basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	pentium4-*)
-		basic_machine=i786-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	pn)
-		basic_machine=pn-gould
-		;;
-	power)	basic_machine=power-ibm
-		;;
-	ppc | ppcbe)	basic_machine=powerpc-unknown
-		;;
-	ppc-* | ppcbe-*)
-		basic_machine=powerpc-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	ppcle | powerpclittle | ppc-le | powerpc-little)
-		basic_machine=powerpcle-unknown
-		;;
-	ppcle-* | powerpclittle-*)
-		basic_machine=powerpcle-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	ppc64)	basic_machine=powerpc64-unknown
-		;;
-	ppc64-*) basic_machine=powerpc64-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	ppc64le | powerpc64little | ppc64-le | powerpc64-little)
-		basic_machine=powerpc64le-unknown
-		;;
-	ppc64le-* | powerpc64little-*)
-		basic_machine=powerpc64le-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
-		;;
-	ps2)
-		basic_machine=i386-ibm
-		;;
-	pw32)
-		basic_machine=i586-unknown
-		os=-pw32
-		;;
-	rdos | rdos64)
-		basic_machine=x86_64-pc
-		os=-rdos
-		;;
-	rdos32)
-		basic_machine=i386-pc
-		os=-rdos
-		;;
-	rom68k)
-		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
-		os=-coff
-		;;
-	rm[46]00)
-		basic_machine=mips-siemens
-		;;
-	rtpc | rtpc-*)
-		basic_machine=romp-ibm
-		;;
-	s390 | s390-*)
-		basic_machine=s390-ibm
-		;;
-	s390x | s390x-*)
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-	always_export_symbols=yes
-	file_list_spec='@'
-	# Tell ltmain to make .lib files, not .a files.
-	libext=lib
-	# Tell ltmain to make .dll files, not .so files.
-	shrext_cmds=".dll"
-	# FIXME: Setting linknames here is a bad hack.
-	archive_cmds='$CC -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $compiler_flags $deplibs -Wl,-dll~linknames='
-	archive_expsym_cmds='if test "x`$SED 1q $export_symbols`" = xEXPORTS; then
-	    sed -n -e 's/\\\\\\\(.*\\\\\\\)/-link\\\ -EXPORT:\\\\\\\1/' -e '1\\\!p' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$soname.exp;
-	  else
-	    sed -e 's/\\\\\\\(.*\\\\\\\)/-link\\\ -EXPORT:\\\\\\\1/' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$soname.exp;
-	  fi~
-	  $CC -o $tool_output_objdir$soname $libobjs $compiler_flags $deplibs "@$tool_output_objdir$soname.exp" -Wl,-DLL,-IMPLIB:"$tool_output_objdir$libname.dll.lib"~
-	  linknames='
-	# The linker will not automatically build a static lib if we build a DLL.
-	# _LT_TAGVAR(old_archive_from_new_cmds, )='true'
-	enable_shared_with_static_runtimes=yes
-	exclude_expsyms='_NULL_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR|_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR_.*'
-	export_symbols_cmds='$NM $libobjs $convenience | $global_symbol_pipe | $SED -e '\''/^[BCDGRS][ ]/s/.*[ ]\([^ ]*\)/\1,DATA/'\'' | $SED -e '\''/^[AITW][ ]/s/.*[ ]//'\'' | sort | uniq > $export_symbols'
-	# Don't use ranlib
-	old_postinstall_cmds='chmod 644 $oldlib'
-	postlink_cmds='lt_outputfile="@OUTPUT@"~
-	  lt_tool_outputfile="@TOOL_OUTPUT@"~
-	  case $lt_outputfile in
-	    *.exe|*.EXE) ;;
-	    *)
-	      lt_outputfile="$lt_outputfile.exe"
-	      lt_tool_outputfile="$lt_tool_outputfile.exe"
-	      ;;
-	  esac~
-	  if test "$MANIFEST_TOOL" != ":" && test -f "$lt_outputfile.manifest"; then
-	    $MANIFEST_TOOL -manifest "$lt_tool_outputfile.manifest" -outputresource:"$lt_tool_outputfile" || exit 1;
-	    $RM "$lt_outputfile.manifest";
-	  fi'
-	;;
-      *)
-	# Assume MSVC wrapper
-	hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=' '
-	allow_undefined_flag=unsupported
-	# Tell ltmain to make .lib files, not .a files.
-	libext=lib
-	# Tell ltmain to make .dll files, not .so files.
-	shrext_cmds=".dll"
-	# FIXME: Setting linknames here is a bad hack.
-	archive_cmds='$CC -o $lib $libobjs $compiler_flags `func_echo_all "$deplibs" | $SED '\''s/ -lc$//'\''` -link -dll~linknames='
-	# The linker will automatically build a .lib file if we build a DLL.
-	old_archive_from_new_cmds='true'
-	# FIXME: Should let the user specify the lib program.
-	old_archive_cmds='lib -OUT:$oldlib$oldobjs$old_deplibs'
-	enable_shared_with_static_runtimes=yes
-	;;
-      esac
-      ;;
-
-    darwin* | rhapsody*)
-
-
-  archive_cmds_need_lc=no
-  hardcode_direct=no
-  hardcode_automatic=yes
-  hardcode_shlibpath_var=unsupported
-  if test "$lt_cv_ld_force_load" = "yes"; then
-    whole_archive_flag_spec='`for conv in $convenience\"\"; do test  -n \"$conv\" && new_convenience=\"$new_convenience ${wl}-force_load,$conv\"; done; func_echo_all \"$new_convenience\"`'
-
-  else
-    whole_archive_flag_spec=''
-  fi
-  link_all_deplibs=yes
-  allow_undefined_flag="$_lt_dar_allow_undefined"
-  case $cc_basename in
-     ifort*) _lt_dar_can_shared=yes ;;
-     *) _lt_dar_can_shared=$GCC ;;
-  esac
-  if test "$_lt_dar_can_shared" = "yes"; then
-    output_verbose_link_cmd=func_echo_all
-    archive_cmds="\$CC -dynamiclib \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags -install_name \$rpath/\$soname \$verstring $_lt_dar_single_mod${_lt_dsymutil}"
-    module_cmds="\$CC \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib -bundle \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags${_lt_dsymutil}"
-    archive_expsym_cmds="sed 's,^,_,' < \$export_symbols > \$output_objdir/\${libname}-symbols.expsym~\$CC -dynamiclib \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags -install_name \$rpath/\$soname \$verstring ${_lt_dar_single_mod}${_lt_dar_export_syms}${_lt_dsymutil}"
-    module_expsym_cmds="sed -e 's,^,_,' < \$export_symbols > \$output_objdir/\${libname}-symbols.expsym~\$CC \$allow_undefined_flag -o \$lib -bundle \$libobjs \$deplibs \$compiler_flags${_lt_dar_export_syms}${_lt_dsymutil}"
-
-  else
-  ld_shlibs=no
-  fi
-
-      ;;
-
-    dgux*)
-      archive_cmds='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
-      hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-      ;;
-
-    # FreeBSD 2.2.[012] allows us to include c++rt0.o to get C++ constructor
-    # support.  Future versions do this automatically, but an explicit c++rt0.o
-    # does not break anything, and helps significantly (at the cost of a little
-    # extra space).
-    freebsd2.2*)
-      archive_cmds='$LD -Bshareable -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags /usr/lib/c++rt0.o'
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
-      hardcode_direct=yes
-      hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-      ;;
-
-    # Unfortunately, older versions of FreeBSD 2 do not have this feature.
-    freebsd2.*)
-      archive_cmds='$LD -Bshareable -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      hardcode_direct=yes
-      hardcode_minus_L=yes
-      hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-      ;;
-
-    # FreeBSD 3 and greater uses gcc -shared to do shared libraries.
-    freebsd* | dragonfly*)
-      archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
-      hardcode_direct=yes
-      hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-      ;;
-
-    hpux9*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	archive_cmds='$RM $output_objdir/$soname~$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags~test $output_objdir/$soname = $lib || mv $output_objdir/$soname $lib'
-      else
-	archive_cmds='$RM $output_objdir/$soname~$LD -b +b $install_libdir -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags~test $output_objdir/$soname = $lib || mv $output_objdir/$soname $lib'
-      fi
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-      hardcode_libdir_separator=:
-      hardcode_direct=yes
-
-      # hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
-      # but as the default location of the library.
-      hardcode_minus_L=yes
-      export_dynamic_flag_spec='${wl}-E'
-      ;;
-
-    hpux10*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes && test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      else
-	archive_cmds='$LD -b +h $soname +b $install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      fi
-      if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-	hardcode_libdir_separator=:
-	hardcode_direct=yes
-	hardcode_direct_absolute=yes
-	export_dynamic_flag_spec='${wl}-E'
-	# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
-	# but as the default location of the library.
-	hardcode_minus_L=yes
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    hpux11*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes && test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	case $host_cpu in
-	hppa*64*)
-	  archive_cmds='$CC -shared ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	ia64*)
-	  archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      else
-	case $host_cpu in
-	hppa*64*)
-	  archive_cmds='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	ia64*)
-	  archive_cmds='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+nodefaultrpath -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-
-	  # Older versions of the 11.00 compiler do not understand -b yet
-	  # (HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 doesn't, HP92453-01 B.11.X.35175-35176.GP does)
-	  { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking if $CC understands -b" >&5
-$as_echo_n "checking if $CC understands -b... " >&6; }
-if ${lt_cv_prog_compiler__b+:} false; then :
-  $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
-else
-  lt_cv_prog_compiler__b=no
-   save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
-   LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -b"
-   echo "$lt_simple_link_test_code" > conftest.$ac_ext
-   if (eval $ac_link 2>conftest.err) && test -s conftest$ac_exeext; then
-     # The linker can only warn and ignore the option if not recognized
-     # So say no if there are warnings
-     if test -s conftest.err; then
-       # Append any errors to the config.log.
-       cat conftest.err 1>&5
-       $ECHO "$_lt_linker_boilerplate" | $SED '/^$/d' > conftest.exp
-       $SED '/^$/d; /^ *+/d' conftest.err >conftest.er2
-       if diff conftest.exp conftest.er2 >/dev/null; then
-         lt_cv_prog_compiler__b=yes
-       fi
-     else
-       lt_cv_prog_compiler__b=yes
-     fi
-   fi
-   $RM -r conftest*
-   LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
-
-fi
-{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $lt_cv_prog_compiler__b" >&5
-$as_echo "$lt_cv_prog_compiler__b" >&6; }
-
-if test x"$lt_cv_prog_compiler__b" = xyes; then
-    archive_cmds='$CC -b ${wl}+h ${wl}$soname ${wl}+b ${wl}$install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-else
-    archive_cmds='$LD -b +h $soname +b $install_libdir -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-fi
-
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
-	hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
-	hardcode_libdir_separator=:
-
-	case $host_cpu in
-	hppa*64*|ia64*)
-	  hardcode_direct=no
-	  hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  hardcode_direct=yes
-	  hardcode_direct_absolute=yes
-	  export_dynamic_flag_spec='${wl}-E'
-
-	  # hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
-	  # but as the default location of the library.
-	  hardcode_minus_L=yes
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	# Try to use the -exported_symbol ld option, if it does not
-	# work, assume that -exports_file does not work either and
-	# implicitly export all symbols.
-	# This should be the same for all languages, so no per-tag cache variable.
-	{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking whether the $host_os linker accepts -exported_symbol" >&5
-$as_echo_n "checking whether the $host_os linker accepts -exported_symbol... " >&6; }
-if ${lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol+:} false; then :
-  $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
-else
-  save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
-	   LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -shared ${wl}-exported_symbol ${wl}foo ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}/dev/null"
-	   cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext
-/* end confdefs.h.  */
-int foo (void) { return 0; }
-_ACEOF
-if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then :
-  lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol=yes
-else
-  lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol=no
-fi
-rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
-    conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
-           LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
-fi
-{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol" >&5
-$as_echo "$lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol" >&6; }
-	if test "$lt_cv_irix_exported_symbol" = yes; then
-          archive_expsym_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations ${wl}-exports_file ${wl}$export_symbols -o $lib'
-	fi
-      else
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	archive_expsym_cmds='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -exports_file $export_symbols -o $lib'
-      fi
-      archive_cmds_need_lc='no'
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      hardcode_libdir_separator=:
-      inherit_rpath=yes
-      link_all_deplibs=yes
-      ;;
-
-    netbsd*)
-      if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | $GREP __ELF__ >/dev/null; then
-	archive_cmds='$LD -Bshareable -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'  # a.out
-      else
-	archive_cmds='$LD -shared -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'      # ELF
-      fi
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
-      hardcode_direct=yes
-      hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-      ;;
-
-    newsos6)
-      archive_cmds='$LD -G -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      hardcode_direct=yes
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      hardcode_libdir_separator=:
-      hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-      ;;
-
-    *nto* | *qnx*)
-      ;;
-
-    openbsd*)
-      if test -f /usr/libexec/ld.so; then
-	hardcode_direct=yes
-	hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-	hardcode_direct_absolute=yes
-	if test -z "`echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | $GREP __ELF__`" || test "$host_os-$host_cpu" = "openbsd2.8-powerpc"; then
-	  archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  archive_expsym_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-retain-symbols-file,$export_symbols'
-	  hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	  export_dynamic_flag_spec='${wl}-E'
-	else
-	  case $host_os in
-	   openbsd[01].* | openbsd2.[0-7] | openbsd2.[0-7].*)
-	     archive_cmds='$LD -Bshareable -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	     hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
-	     ;;
-	   *)
-	     archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	     hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
-	     ;;
-	  esac
-	fi
-      else
-	ld_shlibs=no
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    os2*)
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
-      hardcode_minus_L=yes
-      allow_undefined_flag=unsupported
-      archive_cmds='$ECHO "LIBRARY $libname INITINSTANCE" > $output_objdir/$libname.def~$ECHO "DESCRIPTION \"$libname\"" >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~echo DATA >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~echo " SINGLE NONSHARED" >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~echo EXPORTS >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~emxexp $libobjs >> $output_objdir/$libname.def~$CC -Zdll -Zcrtdll -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags $output_objdir/$libname.def'
-      old_archive_from_new_cmds='emximp -o $output_objdir/$libname.a $output_objdir/$libname.def'
-      ;;
-
-    osf3*)
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	allow_undefined_flag=' ${wl}-expect_unresolved ${wl}\*'
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-      else
-	allow_undefined_flag=' -expect_unresolved \*'
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-      fi
-      archive_cmds_need_lc='no'
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      hardcode_libdir_separator=:
-      ;;
-
-    osf4* | osf5*)	# as osf3* with the addition of -msym flag
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	allow_undefined_flag=' ${wl}-expect_unresolved ${wl}\*'
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-msym ${wl}-soname ${wl}$soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "${wl}-set_version ${wl}$verstring"` ${wl}-update_registry ${wl}${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
-      else
-	allow_undefined_flag=' -expect_unresolved \*'
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags -msym -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && func_echo_all "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib'
-	archive_expsym_cmds='for i in `cat $export_symbols`; do printf "%s %s\\n" -exported_symbol "\$i" >> $lib.exp; done; printf "%s\\n" "-hidden">> $lib.exp~
-	$CC -shared${allow_undefined_flag} ${wl}-input ${wl}$lib.exp $compiler_flags $libobjs $deplibs -soname $soname `test -n "$verstring" && $ECHO "-set_version $verstring"` -update_registry ${output_objdir}/so_locations -o $lib~$RM $lib.exp'
-
-	# Both c and cxx compiler support -rpath directly
-	hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-rpath $libdir'
-      fi
-      archive_cmds_need_lc='no'
-      hardcode_libdir_separator=:
-      ;;
-
-    solaris*)
-      no_undefined_flag=' -z defs'
-      if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	wlarc='${wl}'
-	archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}-z ${wl}text ${wl}-h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	archive_expsym_cmds='echo "{ global:" > $lib.exp~cat $export_symbols | $SED -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $lib.exp~echo "local: *; };" >> $lib.exp~
-	  $CC -shared $pic_flag ${wl}-z ${wl}text ${wl}-M ${wl}$lib.exp ${wl}-h ${wl}$soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags~$RM $lib.exp'
-      else
-	case `$CC -V 2>&1` in
-	*"Compilers 5.0"*)
-	  wlarc=''
-	  archive_cmds='$LD -G${allow_undefined_flag} -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-	  archive_expsym_cmds='echo "{ global:" > $lib.exp~cat $export_symbols | $SED -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $lib.exp~echo "local: *; };" >> $lib.exp~
-	  $LD -G${allow_undefined_flag} -M $lib.exp -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags~$RM $lib.exp'
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  wlarc='${wl}'
-	  archive_cmds='$CC -G${allow_undefined_flag} -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-	  archive_expsym_cmds='echo "{ global:" > $lib.exp~cat $export_symbols | $SED -e "s/\(.*\)/\1;/" >> $lib.exp~echo "local: *; };" >> $lib.exp~
-	  $CC -G${allow_undefined_flag} -M $lib.exp -h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags~$RM $lib.exp'
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
-      hardcode_shlibpath_var=no
-      case $host_os in
-      solaris2.[0-5] | solaris2.[0-5].*) ;;
-      *)
-	# The compiler driver will combine and reorder linker options,
-	# but understands `-z linker_flag'.  GCC discards it without `$wl',
-	# but is careful enough not to reorder.
-	# Supported since Solaris 2.6 (maybe 2.5.1?)
-	if test "$GCC" = yes; then
-	  whole_archive_flag_spec='${wl}-z ${wl}allextract$convenience ${wl}-z ${wl}defaultextract'
-	else
-	  whole_archive_flag_spec='-z allextract$convenience -z defaultextract'
-	fi
-	;;
-      esac
-      link_all_deplibs=yes
-      ;;
-
-    sunos4*)
-      if test "x$host_vendor" = xsequent; then
-	# Use $CC to link under sequent, because it throws in some extra .o
-	# files that make .init and .fini sections work.
-	archive_cmds='$CC -G ${wl}-h $soname -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags'
-      else
-	archive_cmds='$LD -assert pure-text -Bstatic -o $lib $libobjs $deplibs $linker_flags'
-      fi
-      hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
-      hardcode_direct=yes
-      hardcode_minus_L=yes
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deleted file mode 100644
index 934d07e..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/configure.ac
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,365 +0,0 @@
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-# Initialize Automake
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deleted file mode 100644
index 4ebd5b3..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/depcomp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,791 +0,0 @@
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-# any later version.
-
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program.  If not, see .
-
-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
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deleted file mode 100644
index 67ee5cb..0000000
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+++ /dev/null
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-.TH DJPEG 1 "23 November 2013"
-.SH NAME
-djpeg \- decompress a JPEG file to an image file
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B djpeg
-[
-.I options
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-[
-.I filename
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-.LP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B djpeg
-decompresses the named JPEG file, or the standard input if no file is named,
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-GIF, Targa, or RLE (Utah Raster Toolkit) output format can be selected.
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-All switch names may be abbreviated; for example,
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-.PP
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-.B \-quantize
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-.TP
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-Scale the output image by a factor M/N.  Currently supported scale factors are
-M/N with all M from 1 to 16, where N is the source DCT size, which is 8 for
-baseline JPEG.  If the /N part is omitted, then M specifies the DCT scaled
-size to be applied on the given input.  For baseline JPEG this is equivalent
-to M/8 scaling, since the source DCT size for baseline JPEG is 8.
-Scaling is handy if the image is larger than your screen; also,
-.B djpeg
-runs much faster when scaling down the output.
-.TP
-.B \-bmp
-Select BMP output format (Windows flavor).  8-bit colormapped format is
-emitted if
-.B \-colors
-or
-.B \-grayscale
-is specified, or if the JPEG file is gray-scale; otherwise, 24-bit full-color
-format is emitted.
-.TP
-.B \-gif
-Select GIF output format.  Since GIF does not support more than 256 colors,
-.B \-colors 256
-is assumed (unless you specify a smaller number of colors).
-.TP
-.B \-os2
-Select BMP output format (OS/2 1.x flavor).  8-bit colormapped format is
-emitted if
-.B \-colors
-or
-.B \-grayscale
-is specified, or if the JPEG file is gray-scale; otherwise, 24-bit full-color
-format is emitted.
-.TP
-.B \-pnm
-Select PBMPLUS (PPM/PGM) output format (this is the default format).
-PGM is emitted if the JPEG file is gray-scale or if
-.B \-grayscale
-is specified; otherwise PPM is emitted.
-.TP
-.B \-rle
-Select RLE output format.  (Requires URT library.)
-.TP
-.B \-targa
-Select Targa output format.  Gray-scale format is emitted if the JPEG file is
-gray-scale or if
-.B \-grayscale
-is specified; otherwise, colormapped format is emitted if
-.B \-colors
-is specified; otherwise, 24-bit full-color format is emitted.
-.PP
-Switches for advanced users:
-.TP
-.B \-dct int
-Use integer DCT method (default).
-.TP
-.B \-dct fast
-Use fast integer DCT (less accurate).
-.TP
-.B \-dct float
-Use floating-point DCT method.
-The float method is very slightly more accurate than the int method, but is
-much slower unless your machine has very fast floating-point hardware.  Also
-note that results of the floating-point method may vary slightly across
-machines, while the integer methods should give the same results everywhere.
-The fast integer method is much less accurate than the other two.
-.TP
-.B \-dither fs
-Use Floyd-Steinberg dithering in color quantization.
-.TP
-.B \-dither ordered
-Use ordered dithering in color quantization.
-.TP
-.B \-dither none
-Do not use dithering in color quantization.
-By default, Floyd-Steinberg dithering is applied when quantizing colors; this
-is slow but usually produces the best results.  Ordered dither is a compromise
-between speed and quality; no dithering is fast but usually looks awful.  Note
-that these switches have no effect unless color quantization is being done.
-Ordered dither is only available in
-.B \-onepass
-mode.
-.TP
-.BI \-map " file"
-Quantize to the colors used in the specified image file.  This is useful for
-producing multiple files with identical color maps, or for forcing a
-predefined set of colors to be used.  The
-.I file
-must be a GIF or PPM file. This option overrides
-.B \-colors
-and
-.BR \-onepass .
-.TP
-.B \-nosmooth
-Don't use high-quality upsampling.
-.TP
-.B \-onepass
-Use one-pass instead of two-pass color quantization.  The one-pass method is
-faster and needs less memory, but it produces a lower-quality image.
-.B \-onepass
-is ignored unless you also say
-.B \-colors
-.IR N .
-Also, the one-pass method is always used for gray-scale output (the two-pass
-method is no improvement then).
-.TP
-.BI \-maxmemory " N"
-Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images.  Value is
-in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the
-number.  For example,
-.B \-max 4m
-selects 4000000 bytes.  If more space is needed, temporary files will be used.
-.TP
-.BI \-outfile " name"
-Send output image to the named file, not to standard output.
-.TP
-.B \-verbose
-Enable debug printout.  More
-.BR \-v 's
-give more output.  Also, version information is printed at startup.
-.TP
-.B \-debug
-Same as
-.BR \-verbose .
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-This example decompresses the JPEG file foo.jpg, quantizes it to
-256 colors, and saves the output in 8-bit BMP format in foo.bmp:
-.IP
-.B djpeg \-colors 256 \-bmp
-.I foo.jpg
-.B >
-.I foo.bmp
-.SH HINTS
-To get a quick preview of an image, use the
-.B \-grayscale
-and/or
-.B \-scale
-switches.
-.B \-grayscale \-scale 1/8
-is the fastest case.
-.PP
-Several options are available that trade off image quality to gain speed.
-.B \-fast
-turns on the recommended settings.
-.PP
-.B \-dct fast
-and/or
-.B \-nosmooth
-gain speed at a small sacrifice in quality.
-When producing a color-quantized image,
-.B \-onepass \-dither ordered
-is fast but much lower quality than the default behavior.
-.B \-dither none
-may give acceptable results in two-pass mode, but is seldom tolerable in
-one-pass mode.
-.PP
-If you are fortunate enough to have very fast floating point hardware,
-\fB\-dct float\fR may be even faster than \fB\-dct fast\fR.  But on most
-machines \fB\-dct float\fR is slower than \fB\-dct int\fR; in this case it is
-not worth using, because its theoretical accuracy advantage is too small to be
-significant in practice.
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-.TP
-.B JPEGMEM
-If this environment variable is set, its value is the default memory limit.
-The value is specified as described for the
-.B \-maxmemory
-switch.
-.B JPEGMEM
-overrides the default value specified when the program was compiled, and
-itself is overridden by an explicit
-.BR \-maxmemory .
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR cjpeg (1),
-.BR jpegtran (1),
-.BR rdjpgcom (1),
-.BR wrjpgcom (1)
-.br
-.BR ppm (5),
-.BR pgm (5)
-.br
-Wallace, Gregory K.  "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard",
-Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34, no. 4), pp. 30-44.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Independent JPEG Group
-.SH BUGS
-To avoid the Unisys LZW patent (now expired),
-.B djpeg
-produces uncompressed GIF files.  These are larger than they should be, but
-are readable by standard GIF decoders.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/djpeg.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/djpeg.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 77718ce..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/djpeg.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,617 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * djpeg.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a command-line user interface for the JPEG decompressor.
- * It should work on any system with Unix- or MS-DOS-style command lines.
- *
- * Two different command line styles are permitted, depending on the
- * compile-time switch TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE:
- *	djpeg [options]  inputfile outputfile
- *	djpeg [options]  [inputfile]
- * In the second style, output is always to standard output, which you'd
- * normally redirect to a file or pipe to some other program.  Input is
- * either from a named file or from standard input (typically redirected).
- * The second style is convenient on Unix but is unhelpful on systems that
- * don't support pipes.  Also, you MUST use the first style if your system
- * doesn't do binary I/O to stdin/stdout.
- * To simplify script writing, the "-outfile" switch is provided.  The syntax
- *	djpeg [options]  -outfile outputfile  inputfile
- * works regardless of which command line style is used.
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-#include "jversion.h"		/* for version message */
-
-#include 		/* to declare isprint() */
-
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND		/* command-line reader for Macintosh */
-#ifdef __MWERKS__
-#include               /* Metrowerks needs this */
-#include 		/* ... and this */
-#endif
-#ifdef THINK_C
-#include 		/* Think declares it here */
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/* Create the add-on message string table. */
-
-#define JMESSAGE(code,string)	string ,
-
-static const char * const cdjpeg_message_table[] = {
-#include "cderror.h"
-  NULL
-};
-
-
-/*
- * This list defines the known output image formats
- * (not all of which need be supported by a given version).
- * You can change the default output format by defining DEFAULT_FMT;
- * indeed, you had better do so if you undefine PPM_SUPPORTED.
- */
-
-typedef enum {
-	FMT_BMP,		/* BMP format (Windows flavor) */
-	FMT_GIF,		/* GIF format */
-	FMT_OS2,		/* BMP format (OS/2 flavor) */
-	FMT_PPM,		/* PPM/PGM (PBMPLUS formats) */
-	FMT_RLE,		/* RLE format */
-	FMT_TARGA,		/* Targa format */
-	FMT_TIFF		/* TIFF format */
-} IMAGE_FORMATS;
-
-#ifndef DEFAULT_FMT		/* so can override from CFLAGS in Makefile */
-#define DEFAULT_FMT	FMT_PPM
-#endif
-
-static IMAGE_FORMATS requested_fmt;
-
-
-/*
- * Argument-parsing code.
- * The switch parser is designed to be useful with DOS-style command line
- * syntax, ie, intermixed switches and file names, where only the switches
- * to the left of a given file name affect processing of that file.
- * The main program in this file doesn't actually use this capability...
- */
-
-
-static const char * progname;	/* program name for error messages */
-static char * outfilename;	/* for -outfile switch */
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-usage (void)
-/* complain about bad command line */
-{
-  fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [switches] ", progname);
-#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-  fprintf(stderr, "inputfile outputfile\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(stderr, "[inputfile]\n");
-#endif
-
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches (names may be abbreviated):\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -colors N      Reduce image to no more than N colors\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -fast          Fast, low-quality processing\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -grayscale     Force grayscale output\n");
-#ifdef IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -scale M/N     Scale output image by fraction M/N, eg, 1/8\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -bmp           Select BMP output format (Windows style)%s\n",
-	  (DEFAULT_FMT == FMT_BMP ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef GIF_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -gif           Select GIF output format%s\n",
-	  (DEFAULT_FMT == FMT_GIF ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -os2           Select BMP output format (OS/2 style)%s\n",
-	  (DEFAULT_FMT == FMT_OS2 ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef PPM_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -pnm           Select PBMPLUS (PPM/PGM) output format%s\n",
-	  (DEFAULT_FMT == FMT_PPM ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef RLE_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -rle           Select Utah RLE output format%s\n",
-	  (DEFAULT_FMT == FMT_RLE ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -targa         Select Targa output format%s\n",
-	  (DEFAULT_FMT == FMT_TARGA ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches for advanced users:\n");
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dct int       Use integer DCT method%s\n",
-	  (JDCT_DEFAULT == JDCT_ISLOW ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dct fast      Use fast integer DCT (less accurate)%s\n",
-	  (JDCT_DEFAULT == JDCT_IFAST ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dct float     Use floating-point DCT method%s\n",
-	  (JDCT_DEFAULT == JDCT_FLOAT ? " (default)" : ""));
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dither fs     Use F-S dithering (default)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dither none   Don't use dithering in quantization\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -dither ordered  Use ordered dither (medium speed, quality)\n");
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -map FILE      Map to colors used in named image file\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -nosmooth      Don't use high-quality upsampling\n");
-#ifdef QUANT_1PASS_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -onepass       Use 1-pass quantization (fast, low quality)\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -maxmemory N   Maximum memory to use (in kbytes)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -outfile name  Specify name for output file\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -verbose  or  -debug   Emit debug output\n");
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-parse_switches (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int argc, char **argv,
-		int last_file_arg_seen, boolean for_real)
-/* Parse optional switches.
- * Returns argv[] index of first file-name argument (== argc if none).
- * Any file names with indexes <= last_file_arg_seen are ignored;
- * they have presumably been processed in a previous iteration.
- * (Pass 0 for last_file_arg_seen on the first or only iteration.)
- * for_real is FALSE on the first (dummy) pass; we may skip any expensive
- * processing.
- */
-{
-  int argn;
-  char * arg;
-
-  /* Set up default JPEG parameters. */
-  requested_fmt = DEFAULT_FMT;	/* set default output file format */
-  outfilename = NULL;
-  cinfo->err->trace_level = 0;
-
-  /* Scan command line options, adjust parameters */
-
-  for (argn = 1; argn < argc; argn++) {
-    arg = argv[argn];
-    if (*arg != '-') {
-      /* Not a switch, must be a file name argument */
-      if (argn <= last_file_arg_seen) {
-	outfilename = NULL;	/* -outfile applies to just one input file */
-	continue;		/* ignore this name if previously processed */
-      }
-      break;			/* else done parsing switches */
-    }
-    arg++;			/* advance past switch marker character */
-
-    if (keymatch(arg, "bmp", 1)) {
-      /* BMP output format. */
-      requested_fmt = FMT_BMP;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "colors", 1) || keymatch(arg, "colours", 1) ||
-	       keymatch(arg, "quantize", 1) || keymatch(arg, "quantise", 1)) {
-      /* Do color quantization. */
-      int val;
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%d", &val) != 1)
-	usage();
-      cinfo->desired_number_of_colors = val;
-      cinfo->quantize_colors = TRUE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "dct", 2)) {
-      /* Select IDCT algorithm. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (keymatch(argv[argn], "int", 1)) {
-	cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "fast", 2)) {
-	cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_IFAST;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "float", 2)) {
-	cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_FLOAT;
-      } else
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "dither", 2)) {
-      /* Select dithering algorithm. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (keymatch(argv[argn], "fs", 2)) {
-	cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_FS;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "none", 2)) {
-	cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_NONE;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "ordered", 2)) {
-	cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_ORDERED;
-      } else
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "debug", 1) || keymatch(arg, "verbose", 1)) {
-      /* Enable debug printouts. */
-      /* On first -d, print version identification */
-      static boolean printed_version = FALSE;
-
-      if (! printed_version) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "Independent JPEG Group's DJPEG, version %s\n%s\n",
-		JVERSION, JCOPYRIGHT);
-	printed_version = TRUE;
-      }
-      cinfo->err->trace_level++;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "fast", 1)) {
-      /* Select recommended processing options for quick-and-dirty output. */
-      cinfo->two_pass_quantize = FALSE;
-      cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_ORDERED;
-      if (! cinfo->quantize_colors) /* don't override an earlier -colors */
-	cinfo->desired_number_of_colors = 216;
-      cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_FASTEST;
-      cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling = FALSE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "gif", 1)) {
-      /* GIF output format. */
-      requested_fmt = FMT_GIF;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "grayscale", 2) || keymatch(arg, "greyscale",2)) {
-      /* Force monochrome output. */
-      cinfo->out_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "map", 3)) {
-      /* Quantize to a color map taken from an input file. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (for_real) {		/* too expensive to do twice! */
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED	/* otherwise can't quantize to supplied map */
-	FILE * mapfile;
-
-	if ((mapfile = fopen(argv[argn], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-	  fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn]);
-	  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-	}
-	read_color_map(cinfo, mapfile);
-	fclose(mapfile);
-	cinfo->quantize_colors = TRUE;
-#else
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-      }
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "maxmemory", 3)) {
-      /* Maximum memory in Kb (or Mb with 'm'). */
-      long lval;
-      char ch = 'x';
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%ld%c", &lval, &ch) < 1)
-	usage();
-      if (ch == 'm' || ch == 'M')
-	lval *= 1000L;
-      cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use = lval * 1000L;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "nosmooth", 3)) {
-      /* Suppress fancy upsampling. */
-      cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling = FALSE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "onepass", 3)) {
-      /* Use fast one-pass quantization. */
-      cinfo->two_pass_quantize = FALSE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "os2", 3)) {
-      /* BMP output format (OS/2 flavor). */
-      requested_fmt = FMT_OS2;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "outfile", 4)) {
-      /* Set output file name. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      outfilename = argv[argn];	/* save it away for later use */
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "pnm", 1) || keymatch(arg, "ppm", 1)) {
-      /* PPM/PGM output format. */
-      requested_fmt = FMT_PPM;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "rle", 1)) {
-      /* RLE output format. */
-      requested_fmt = FMT_RLE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "scale", 1)) {
-      /* Scale the output image by a fraction M/N. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%u/%u",
-		 &cinfo->scale_num, &cinfo->scale_denom) < 1)
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "targa", 1)) {
-      /* Targa output format. */
-      requested_fmt = FMT_TARGA;
-
-    } else {
-      usage();			/* bogus switch */
-    }
-  }
-
-  return argn;			/* return index of next arg (file name) */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Marker processor for COM and interesting APPn markers.
- * This replaces the library's built-in processor, which just skips the marker.
- * We want to print out the marker as text, to the extent possible.
- * Note this code relies on a non-suspending data source.
- */
-
-LOCAL(unsigned int)
-jpeg_getc (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Read next byte */
-{
-  struct jpeg_source_mgr * datasrc = cinfo->src;
-
-  if (datasrc->bytes_in_buffer == 0) {
-    if (! (*datasrc->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo))
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-  }
-  datasrc->bytes_in_buffer--;
-  return GETJOCTET(*datasrc->next_input_byte++);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-print_text_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  boolean traceit = (cinfo->err->trace_level >= 1);
-  INT32 length;
-  unsigned int ch;
-  unsigned int lastch = 0;
-
-  length = jpeg_getc(cinfo) << 8;
-  length += jpeg_getc(cinfo);
-  length -= 2;			/* discount the length word itself */
-
-  if (traceit) {
-    if (cinfo->unread_marker == JPEG_COM)
-      fprintf(stderr, "Comment, length %ld:\n", (long) length);
-    else			/* assume it is an APPn otherwise */
-      fprintf(stderr, "APP%d, length %ld:\n",
-	      cinfo->unread_marker - JPEG_APP0, (long) length);
-  }
-
-  while (--length >= 0) {
-    ch = jpeg_getc(cinfo);
-    if (traceit) {
-      /* Emit the character in a readable form.
-       * Nonprintables are converted to \nnn form,
-       * while \ is converted to \\.
-       * Newlines in CR, CR/LF, or LF form will be printed as one newline.
-       */
-      if (ch == '\r') {
-	fprintf(stderr, "\n");
-      } else if (ch == '\n') {
-	if (lastch != '\r')
-	  fprintf(stderr, "\n");
-      } else if (ch == '\\') {
-	fprintf(stderr, "\\\\");
-      } else if (isprint(ch)) {
-	putc(ch, stderr);
-      } else {
-	fprintf(stderr, "\\%03o", ch);
-      }
-      lastch = ch;
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (traceit)
-    fprintf(stderr, "\n");
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The main program.
- */
-
-int
-main (int argc, char **argv)
-{
-  struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo;
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr;
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  struct cdjpeg_progress_mgr progress;
-#endif
-  int file_index;
-  djpeg_dest_ptr dest_mgr = NULL;
-  FILE * input_file;
-  FILE * output_file;
-  JDIMENSION num_scanlines;
-
-  /* On Mac, fetch a command line. */
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND
-  argc = ccommand(&argv);
-#endif
-
-  progname = argv[0];
-  if (progname == NULL || progname[0] == 0)
-    progname = "djpeg";		/* in case C library doesn't provide it */
-
-  /* Initialize the JPEG decompression object with default error handling. */
-  cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr);
-  jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo);
-  /* Add some application-specific error messages (from cderror.h) */
-  jerr.addon_message_table = cdjpeg_message_table;
-  jerr.first_addon_message = JMSG_FIRSTADDONCODE;
-  jerr.last_addon_message = JMSG_LASTADDONCODE;
-
-  /* Insert custom marker processor for COM and APP12.
-   * APP12 is used by some digital camera makers for textual info,
-   * so we provide the ability to display it as text.
-   * If you like, additional APPn marker types can be selected for display,
-   * but don't try to override APP0 or APP14 this way (see libjpeg.doc).
-   */
-  jpeg_set_marker_processor(&cinfo, JPEG_COM, print_text_marker);
-  jpeg_set_marker_processor(&cinfo, JPEG_APP0+12, print_text_marker);
-
-  /* Now safe to enable signal catcher. */
-#ifdef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-  enable_signal_catcher((j_common_ptr) &cinfo);
-#endif
-
-  /* Scan command line to find file names. */
-  /* It is convenient to use just one switch-parsing routine, but the switch
-   * values read here are ignored; we will rescan the switches after opening
-   * the input file.
-   * (Exception: tracing level set here controls verbosity for COM markers
-   * found during jpeg_read_header...)
-   */
-
-  file_index = parse_switches(&cinfo, argc, argv, 0, FALSE);
-
-#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-  /* Must have either -outfile switch or explicit output file name */
-  if (outfilename == NULL) {
-    if (file_index != argc-2) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
-	      progname);
-      usage();
-    }
-    outfilename = argv[file_index+1];
-  } else {
-    if (file_index != argc-1) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
-	      progname);
-      usage();
-    }
-  }
-#else
-  /* Unix style: expect zero or one file name */
-  if (file_index < argc-1) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: only one input file\n", progname);
-    usage();
-  }
-#endif /* TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE */
-
-  /* Open the input file. */
-  if (file_index < argc) {
-    if ((input_file = fopen(argv[file_index], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[file_index]);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* default input file is stdin */
-    input_file = read_stdin();
-  }
-
-  /* Open the output file. */
-  if (outfilename != NULL) {
-    if ((output_file = fopen(outfilename, WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, outfilename);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* default output file is stdout */
-    output_file = write_stdout();
-  }
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  start_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, &progress);
-#endif
-
-  /* Specify data source for decompression */
-  jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, input_file);
-
-  /* Read file header, set default decompression parameters */
-  (void) jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE);
-
-  /* Adjust default decompression parameters by re-parsing the options */
-  file_index = parse_switches(&cinfo, argc, argv, 0, TRUE);
-
-  /* Initialize the output module now to let it override any crucial
-   * option settings (for instance, GIF wants to force color quantization).
-   */
-  switch (requested_fmt) {
-#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED
-  case FMT_BMP:
-    dest_mgr = jinit_write_bmp(&cinfo, FALSE);
-    break;
-  case FMT_OS2:
-    dest_mgr = jinit_write_bmp(&cinfo, TRUE);
-    break;
-#endif
-#ifdef GIF_SUPPORTED
-  case FMT_GIF:
-    dest_mgr = jinit_write_gif(&cinfo);
-    break;
-#endif
-#ifdef PPM_SUPPORTED
-  case FMT_PPM:
-    dest_mgr = jinit_write_ppm(&cinfo);
-    break;
-#endif
-#ifdef RLE_SUPPORTED
-  case FMT_RLE:
-    dest_mgr = jinit_write_rle(&cinfo);
-    break;
-#endif
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-  case FMT_TARGA:
-    dest_mgr = jinit_write_targa(&cinfo);
-    break;
-#endif
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(&cinfo, JERR_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT);
-    break;
-  }
-  dest_mgr->output_file = output_file;
-
-  /* Start decompressor */
-  (void) jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-  /* Write output file header */
-  (*dest_mgr->start_output) (&cinfo, dest_mgr);
-
-  /* Process data */
-  while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height) {
-    num_scanlines = jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, dest_mgr->buffer,
-					dest_mgr->buffer_height);
-    (*dest_mgr->put_pixel_rows) (&cinfo, dest_mgr, num_scanlines);
-  }
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  /* Hack: count final pass as done in case finish_output does an extra pass.
-   * The library won't have updated completed_passes.
-   */
-  progress.pub.completed_passes = progress.pub.total_passes;
-#endif
-
-  /* Finish decompression and release memory.
-   * I must do it in this order because output module has allocated memory
-   * of lifespan JPOOL_IMAGE; it needs to finish before releasing memory.
-   */
-  (*dest_mgr->finish_output) (&cinfo, dest_mgr);
-  (void) jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo);
-  jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-  /* Close files, if we opened them */
-  if (input_file != stdin)
-    fclose(input_file);
-  if (output_file != stdout)
-    fclose(output_file);
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  end_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &cinfo);
-#endif
-
-  /* All done. */
-  exit(jerr.num_warnings ? EXIT_WARNING : EXIT_SUCCESS);
-  return 0;			/* suppress no-return-value warnings */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/example.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/example.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e21cf12..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/example.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,433 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * example.c
- *
- * This file illustrates how to use the IJG code as a subroutine library
- * to read or write JPEG image files.  You should look at this code in
- * conjunction with the documentation file libjpeg.txt.
- *
- * This code will not do anything useful as-is, but it may be helpful as a
- * skeleton for constructing routines that call the JPEG library.  
- *
- * We present these routines in the same coding style used in the JPEG code
- * (ANSI function definitions, etc); but you are of course free to code your
- * routines in a different style if you prefer.
- */
-
-#include 
-
-/*
- * Include file for users of JPEG library.
- * You will need to have included system headers that define at least
- * the typedefs FILE and size_t before you can include jpeglib.h.
- * (stdio.h is sufficient on ANSI-conforming systems.)
- * You may also wish to include "jerror.h".
- */
-
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-/*
- *  is used for the optional error recovery mechanism shown in
- * the second part of the example.
- */
-
-#include 
-
-
-
-/******************** JPEG COMPRESSION SAMPLE INTERFACE *******************/
-
-/* This half of the example shows how to feed data into the JPEG compressor.
- * We present a minimal version that does not worry about refinements such
- * as error recovery (the JPEG code will just exit() if it gets an error).
- */
-
-
-/*
- * IMAGE DATA FORMATS:
- *
- * The standard input image format is a rectangular array of pixels, with
- * each pixel having the same number of "component" values (color channels).
- * Each pixel row is an array of JSAMPLEs (which typically are unsigned chars).
- * If you are working with color data, then the color values for each pixel
- * must be adjacent in the row; for example, R,G,B,R,G,B,R,G,B,... for 24-bit
- * RGB color.
- *
- * For this example, we'll assume that this data structure matches the way
- * our application has stored the image in memory, so we can just pass a
- * pointer to our image buffer.  In particular, let's say that the image is
- * RGB color and is described by:
- */
-
-extern JSAMPLE * image_buffer;	/* Points to large array of R,G,B-order data */
-extern int image_height;	/* Number of rows in image */
-extern int image_width;		/* Number of columns in image */
-
-
-/*
- * Sample routine for JPEG compression.  We assume that the target file name
- * and a compression quality factor are passed in.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-write_JPEG_file (char * filename, int quality)
-{
-  /* This struct contains the JPEG compression parameters and pointers to
-   * working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library).
-   * It is possible to have several such structures, representing multiple
-   * compression/decompression processes, in existence at once.  We refer
-   * to any one struct (and its associated working data) as a "JPEG object".
-   */
-  struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
-  /* This struct represents a JPEG error handler.  It is declared separately
-   * because applications often want to supply a specialized error handler
-   * (see the second half of this file for an example).  But here we just
-   * take the easy way out and use the standard error handler, which will
-   * print a message on stderr and call exit() if compression fails.
-   * Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter
-   * struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems.
-   */
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr;
-  /* More stuff */
-  FILE * outfile;		/* target file */
-  JSAMPROW row_pointer[1];	/* pointer to JSAMPLE row[s] */
-  int row_stride;		/* physical row width in image buffer */
-
-  /* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG compression object */
-
-  /* We have to set up the error handler first, in case the initialization
-   * step fails.  (Unlikely, but it could happen if you are out of memory.)
-   * This routine fills in the contents of struct jerr, and returns jerr's
-   * address which we place into the link field in cinfo.
-   */
-  cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr);
-  /* Now we can initialize the JPEG compression object. */
-  jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo);
-
-  /* Step 2: specify data destination (eg, a file) */
-  /* Note: steps 2 and 3 can be done in either order. */
-
-  /* Here we use the library-supplied code to send compressed data to a
-   * stdio stream.  You can also write your own code to do something else.
-   * VERY IMPORTANT: use "b" option to fopen() if you are on a machine that
-   * requires it in order to write binary files.
-   */
-  if ((outfile = fopen(filename, "wb")) == NULL) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename);
-    exit(1);
-  }
-  jpeg_stdio_dest(&cinfo, outfile);
-
-  /* Step 3: set parameters for compression */
-
-  /* First we supply a description of the input image.
-   * Four fields of the cinfo struct must be filled in:
-   */
-  cinfo.image_width = image_width; 	/* image width and height, in pixels */
-  cinfo.image_height = image_height;
-  cinfo.input_components = 3;		/* # of color components per pixel */
-  cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; 	/* colorspace of input image */
-  /* Now use the library's routine to set default compression parameters.
-   * (You must set at least cinfo.in_color_space before calling this,
-   * since the defaults depend on the source color space.)
-   */
-  jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo);
-  /* Now you can set any non-default parameters you wish to.
-   * Here we just illustrate the use of quality (quantization table) scaling:
-   */
-  jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, TRUE /* limit to baseline-JPEG values */);
-
-  /* Step 4: Start compressor */
-
-  /* TRUE ensures that we will write a complete interchange-JPEG file.
-   * Pass TRUE unless you are very sure of what you're doing.
-   */
-  jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE);
-
-  /* Step 5: while (scan lines remain to be written) */
-  /*           jpeg_write_scanlines(...); */
-
-  /* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.next_scanline as the
-   * loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves.
-   * To keep things simple, we pass one scanline per call; you can pass
-   * more if you wish, though.
-   */
-  row_stride = image_width * 3;	/* JSAMPLEs per row in image_buffer */
-
-  while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) {
-    /* jpeg_write_scanlines expects an array of pointers to scanlines.
-     * Here the array is only one element long, but you could pass
-     * more than one scanline at a time if that's more convenient.
-     */
-    row_pointer[0] = & image_buffer[cinfo.next_scanline * row_stride];
-    (void) jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, row_pointer, 1);
-  }
-
-  /* Step 6: Finish compression */
-
-  jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);
-  /* After finish_compress, we can close the output file. */
-  fclose(outfile);
-
-  /* Step 7: release JPEG compression object */
-
-  /* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */
-  jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);
-
-  /* And we're done! */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * SOME FINE POINTS:
- *
- * In the above loop, we ignored the return value of jpeg_write_scanlines,
- * which is the number of scanlines actually written.  We could get away
- * with this because we were only relying on the value of cinfo.next_scanline,
- * which will be incremented correctly.  If you maintain additional loop
- * variables then you should be careful to increment them properly.
- * Actually, for output to a stdio stream you needn't worry, because
- * then jpeg_write_scanlines will write all the lines passed (or else exit
- * with a fatal error).  Partial writes can only occur if you use a data
- * destination module that can demand suspension of the compressor.
- * (If you don't know what that's for, you don't need it.)
- *
- * If the compressor requires full-image buffers (for entropy-coding
- * optimization or a multi-scan JPEG file), it will create temporary
- * files for anything that doesn't fit within the maximum-memory setting.
- * (Note that temp files are NOT needed if you use the default parameters.)
- * On some systems you may need to set up a signal handler to ensure that
- * temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted.  See libjpeg.txt.
- *
- * Scanlines MUST be supplied in top-to-bottom order if you want your JPEG
- * files to be compatible with everyone else's.  If you cannot readily read
- * your data in that order, you'll need an intermediate array to hold the
- * image.  See rdtarga.c or rdbmp.c for examples of handling bottom-to-top
- * source data using the JPEG code's internal virtual-array mechanisms.
- */
-
-
-
-/******************** JPEG DECOMPRESSION SAMPLE INTERFACE *******************/
-
-/* This half of the example shows how to read data from the JPEG decompressor.
- * It's a bit more refined than the above, in that we show:
- *   (a) how to modify the JPEG library's standard error-reporting behavior;
- *   (b) how to allocate workspace using the library's memory manager.
- *
- * Just to make this example a little different from the first one, we'll
- * assume that we do not intend to put the whole image into an in-memory
- * buffer, but to send it line-by-line someplace else.  We need a one-
- * scanline-high JSAMPLE array as a work buffer, and we will let the JPEG
- * memory manager allocate it for us.  This approach is actually quite useful
- * because we don't need to remember to deallocate the buffer separately: it
- * will go away automatically when the JPEG object is cleaned up.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * ERROR HANDLING:
- *
- * The JPEG library's standard error handler (jerror.c) is divided into
- * several "methods" which you can override individually.  This lets you
- * adjust the behavior without duplicating a lot of code, which you might
- * have to update with each future release.
- *
- * Our example here shows how to override the "error_exit" method so that
- * control is returned to the library's caller when a fatal error occurs,
- * rather than calling exit() as the standard error_exit method does.
- *
- * We use C's setjmp/longjmp facility to return control.  This means that the
- * routine which calls the JPEG library must first execute a setjmp() call to
- * establish the return point.  We want the replacement error_exit to do a
- * longjmp().  But we need to make the setjmp buffer accessible to the
- * error_exit routine.  To do this, we make a private extension of the
- * standard JPEG error handler object.  (If we were using C++, we'd say we
- * were making a subclass of the regular error handler.)
- *
- * Here's the extended error handler struct:
- */
-
-struct my_error_mgr {
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr pub;	/* "public" fields */
-
-  jmp_buf setjmp_buffer;	/* for return to caller */
-};
-
-typedef struct my_error_mgr * my_error_ptr;
-
-/*
- * Here's the routine that will replace the standard error_exit method:
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-my_error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* cinfo->err really points to a my_error_mgr struct, so coerce pointer */
-  my_error_ptr myerr = (my_error_ptr) cinfo->err;
-
-  /* Always display the message. */
-  /* We could postpone this until after returning, if we chose. */
-  (*cinfo->err->output_message) (cinfo);
-
-  /* Return control to the setjmp point */
-  longjmp(myerr->setjmp_buffer, 1);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Sample routine for JPEG decompression.  We assume that the source file name
- * is passed in.  We want to return 1 on success, 0 on error.
- */
-
-
-GLOBAL(int)
-read_JPEG_file (char * filename)
-{
-  /* This struct contains the JPEG decompression parameters and pointers to
-   * working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library).
-   */
-  struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo;
-  /* We use our private extension JPEG error handler.
-   * Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter
-   * struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems.
-   */
-  struct my_error_mgr jerr;
-  /* More stuff */
-  FILE * infile;		/* source file */
-  JSAMPARRAY buffer;		/* Output row buffer */
-  int row_stride;		/* physical row width in output buffer */
-
-  /* In this example we want to open the input file before doing anything else,
-   * so that the setjmp() error recovery below can assume the file is open.
-   * VERY IMPORTANT: use "b" option to fopen() if you are on a machine that
-   * requires it in order to read binary files.
-   */
-
-  if ((infile = fopen(filename, "rb")) == NULL) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename);
-    return 0;
-  }
-
-  /* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG decompression object */
-
-  /* We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. */
-  cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr.pub);
-  jerr.pub.error_exit = my_error_exit;
-  /* Establish the setjmp return context for my_error_exit to use. */
-  if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) {
-    /* If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error.
-     * We need to clean up the JPEG object, close the input file, and return.
-     */
-    jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo);
-    fclose(infile);
-    return 0;
-  }
-  /* Now we can initialize the JPEG decompression object. */
-  jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-  /* Step 2: specify data source (eg, a file) */
-
-  jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, infile);
-
-  /* Step 3: read file parameters with jpeg_read_header() */
-
-  (void) jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE);
-  /* We can ignore the return value from jpeg_read_header since
-   *   (a) suspension is not possible with the stdio data source, and
-   *   (b) we passed TRUE to reject a tables-only JPEG file as an error.
-   * See libjpeg.txt for more info.
-   */
-
-  /* Step 4: set parameters for decompression */
-
-  /* In this example, we don't need to change any of the defaults set by
-   * jpeg_read_header(), so we do nothing here.
-   */
-
-  /* Step 5: Start decompressor */
-
-  (void) jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo);
-  /* We can ignore the return value since suspension is not possible
-   * with the stdio data source.
-   */
-
-  /* We may need to do some setup of our own at this point before reading
-   * the data.  After jpeg_start_decompress() we have the correct scaled
-   * output image dimensions available, as well as the output colormap
-   * if we asked for color quantization.
-   * In this example, we need to make an output work buffer of the right size.
-   */ 
-  /* JSAMPLEs per row in output buffer */
-  row_stride = cinfo.output_width * cinfo.output_components;
-  /* Make a one-row-high sample array that will go away when done with image */
-  buffer = (*cinfo.mem->alloc_sarray)
-		((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, row_stride, 1);
-
-  /* Step 6: while (scan lines remain to be read) */
-  /*           jpeg_read_scanlines(...); */
-
-  /* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.output_scanline as the
-   * loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves.
-   */
-  while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height) {
-    /* jpeg_read_scanlines expects an array of pointers to scanlines.
-     * Here the array is only one element long, but you could ask for
-     * more than one scanline at a time if that's more convenient.
-     */
-    (void) jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, buffer, 1);
-    /* Assume put_scanline_someplace wants a pointer and sample count. */
-    put_scanline_someplace(buffer[0], row_stride);
-  }
-
-  /* Step 7: Finish decompression */
-
-  (void) jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo);
-  /* We can ignore the return value since suspension is not possible
-   * with the stdio data source.
-   */
-
-  /* Step 8: Release JPEG decompression object */
-
-  /* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */
-  jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-  /* After finish_decompress, we can close the input file.
-   * Here we postpone it until after no more JPEG errors are possible,
-   * so as to simplify the setjmp error logic above.  (Actually, I don't
-   * think that jpeg_destroy can do an error exit, but why assume anything...)
-   */
-  fclose(infile);
-
-  /* At this point you may want to check to see whether any corrupt-data
-   * warnings occurred (test whether jerr.pub.num_warnings is nonzero).
-   */
-
-  /* And we're done! */
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * SOME FINE POINTS:
- *
- * In the above code, we ignored the return value of jpeg_read_scanlines,
- * which is the number of scanlines actually read.  We could get away with
- * this because we asked for only one line at a time and we weren't using
- * a suspending data source.  See libjpeg.txt for more info.
- *
- * We cheated a bit by calling alloc_sarray() after jpeg_start_decompress();
- * we should have done it beforehand to ensure that the space would be
- * counted against the JPEG max_memory setting.  In some systems the above
- * code would risk an out-of-memory error.  However, in general we don't
- * know the output image dimensions before jpeg_start_decompress(), unless we
- * call jpeg_calc_output_dimensions().  See libjpeg.txt for more about this.
- *
- * Scanlines are returned in the same order as they appear in the JPEG file,
- * which is standardly top-to-bottom.  If you must emit data bottom-to-top,
- * you can use one of the virtual arrays provided by the JPEG memory manager
- * to invert the data.  See wrbmp.c for an example.
- *
- * As with compression, some operating modes may require temporary files.
- * On some systems you may need to set up a signal handler to ensure that
- * temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted.  See libjpeg.txt.
- */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/filelist.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/filelist.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index adfd14f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/filelist.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,215 +0,0 @@
-IJG JPEG LIBRARY:  FILE LIST
-
-Copyright (C) 1994-2013, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
-This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
-For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
-
-
-Here is a road map to the files in the IJG JPEG distribution.  The
-distribution includes the JPEG library proper, plus two application
-programs ("cjpeg" and "djpeg") which use the library to convert JPEG
-files to and from some other popular image formats.  A third application
-"jpegtran" uses the library to do lossless conversion between different
-variants of JPEG.  There are also two stand-alone applications,
-"rdjpgcom" and "wrjpgcom".
-
-
-THE JPEG LIBRARY
-================
-
-Include files:
-
-jpeglib.h	JPEG library's exported data and function declarations.
-jconfig.h	Configuration declarations.  Note: this file is not present
-		in the distribution; it is generated during installation.
-jmorecfg.h	Additional configuration declarations; need not be changed
-		for a standard installation.
-jerror.h	Declares JPEG library's error and trace message codes.
-jinclude.h	Central include file used by all IJG .c files to reference
-		system include files.
-jpegint.h	JPEG library's internal data structures.
-jdct.h		Private declarations for forward & reverse DCT subsystems.
-jmemsys.h	Private declarations for memory management subsystem.
-jversion.h	Version information.
-
-Applications using the library should include jpeglib.h (which in turn
-includes jconfig.h and jmorecfg.h).  Optionally, jerror.h may be included
-if the application needs to reference individual JPEG error codes.  The
-other include files are intended for internal use and would not normally
-be included by an application program.  (cjpeg/djpeg/etc do use jinclude.h,
-since its function is to improve portability of the whole IJG distribution.
-Most other applications will directly include the system include files they
-want, and hence won't need jinclude.h.)
-
-
-C source code files:
-
-These files contain most of the functions intended to be called directly by
-an application program:
-
-jcapimin.c	Application program interface: core routines for compression.
-jcapistd.c	Application program interface: standard compression.
-jdapimin.c	Application program interface: core routines for decompression.
-jdapistd.c	Application program interface: standard decompression.
-jcomapi.c	Application program interface routines common to compression
-		and decompression.
-jcparam.c	Compression parameter setting helper routines.
-jctrans.c	API and library routines for transcoding compression.
-jdtrans.c	API and library routines for transcoding decompression.
-
-Compression side of the library:
-
-jcinit.c	Initialization: determines which other modules to use.
-jcmaster.c	Master control: setup and inter-pass sequencing logic.
-jcmainct.c	Main buffer controller (preprocessor => JPEG compressor).
-jcprepct.c	Preprocessor buffer controller.
-jccoefct.c	Buffer controller for DCT coefficient buffer.
-jccolor.c	Color space conversion.
-jcsample.c	Downsampling.
-jcdctmgr.c	DCT manager (DCT implementation selection & control).
-jfdctint.c	Forward DCT using slow-but-accurate integer method.
-jfdctfst.c	Forward DCT using faster, less accurate integer method.
-jfdctflt.c	Forward DCT using floating-point arithmetic.
-jchuff.c	Huffman entropy coding.
-jcarith.c	Arithmetic entropy coding.
-jcmarker.c	JPEG marker writing.
-jdatadst.c	Data destination managers for memory and stdio output.
-
-Decompression side of the library:
-
-jdmaster.c	Master control: determines which other modules to use.
-jdinput.c	Input controller: controls input processing modules.
-jdmainct.c	Main buffer controller (JPEG decompressor => postprocessor).
-jdcoefct.c	Buffer controller for DCT coefficient buffer.
-jdpostct.c	Postprocessor buffer controller.
-jdmarker.c	JPEG marker reading.
-jdhuff.c	Huffman entropy decoding.
-jdarith.c	Arithmetic entropy decoding.
-jddctmgr.c	IDCT manager (IDCT implementation selection & control).
-jidctint.c	Inverse DCT using slow-but-accurate integer method.
-jidctfst.c	Inverse DCT using faster, less accurate integer method.
-jidctflt.c	Inverse DCT using floating-point arithmetic.
-jdsample.c	Upsampling.
-jdcolor.c	Color space conversion.
-jdmerge.c	Merged upsampling/color conversion (faster, lower quality).
-jquant1.c	One-pass color quantization using a fixed-spacing colormap.
-jquant2.c	Two-pass color quantization using a custom-generated colormap.
-		Also handles one-pass quantization to an externally given map.
-jdatasrc.c	Data source managers for memory and stdio input.
-
-Support files for both compression and decompression:
-
-jaricom.c	Tables for common use in arithmetic entropy encoding and
-		decoding routines.
-jerror.c	Standard error handling routines (application replaceable).
-jmemmgr.c	System-independent (more or less) memory management code.
-jutils.c	Miscellaneous utility routines.
-
-jmemmgr.c relies on a system-dependent memory management module.  The IJG
-distribution includes the following implementations of the system-dependent
-module:
-
-jmemnobs.c	"No backing store": assumes adequate virtual memory exists.
-jmemansi.c	Makes temporary files with ANSI-standard routine tmpfile().
-jmemname.c	Makes temporary files with program-generated file names.
-jmemdos.c	Custom implementation for MS-DOS (16-bit environment only):
-		can use extended and expanded memory as well as temp files.
-jmemmac.c	Custom implementation for Apple Macintosh.
-
-Exactly one of the system-dependent modules should be configured into an
-installed JPEG library (see install.txt for hints about which one to use).
-On unusual systems you may find it worthwhile to make a special
-system-dependent memory manager.
-
-
-Non-C source code files:
-
-jmemdosa.asm	80x86 assembly code support for jmemdos.c; used only in
-		MS-DOS-specific configurations of the JPEG library.
-
-
-CJPEG/DJPEG/JPEGTRAN
-====================
-
-Include files:
-
-cdjpeg.h	Declarations shared by cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran modules.
-cderror.h	Additional error and trace message codes for cjpeg et al.
-transupp.h	Declarations for jpegtran support routines in transupp.c.
-
-C source code files:
-
-cjpeg.c		Main program for cjpeg.
-djpeg.c		Main program for djpeg.
-jpegtran.c	Main program for jpegtran.
-cdjpeg.c	Utility routines used by all three programs.
-rdcolmap.c	Code to read a colormap file for djpeg's "-map" switch.
-rdswitch.c	Code to process some of cjpeg's more complex switches.
-		Also used by jpegtran.
-transupp.c	Support code for jpegtran: lossless image manipulations.
-
-Image file reader modules for cjpeg:
-
-rdbmp.c		BMP file input.
-rdgif.c		GIF file input (now just a stub).
-rdppm.c		PPM/PGM file input.
-rdrle.c		Utah RLE file input.
-rdtarga.c	Targa file input.
-
-Image file writer modules for djpeg:
-
-wrbmp.c		BMP file output.
-wrgif.c		GIF file output (a mere shadow of its former self).
-wrppm.c		PPM/PGM file output.
-wrrle.c		Utah RLE file output.
-wrtarga.c	Targa file output.
-
-
-RDJPGCOM/WRJPGCOM
-=================
-
-C source code files:
-
-rdjpgcom.c	Stand-alone rdjpgcom application.
-wrjpgcom.c	Stand-alone wrjpgcom application.
-
-These programs do not depend on the IJG library.  They do use
-jconfig.h and jinclude.h, only to improve portability.
-
-
-ADDITIONAL FILES
-================
-
-Documentation (see README for a guide to the documentation files):
-
-README		Master documentation file.
-*.txt		Other documentation files.
-*.1		Documentation in Unix man page format.
-change.log	Version-to-version change highlights.
-example.c	Sample code for calling JPEG library.
-
-Configuration/installation files and programs (see install.txt for more info):
-
-configure	Unix shell script to perform automatic configuration.
-configure.ac	Source file for use with Autoconf to generate configure.
-ltmain.sh	Support scripts for configure (from GNU libtool).
-config.guess
-config.sub
-depcomp
-missing
-ar-lib
-compile
-install-sh	Install shell script for those Unix systems lacking one.
-Makefile.in	Makefile input for configure.
-Makefile.am	Source file for use with Automake to generate Makefile.in.
-ckconfig.c	Program to generate jconfig.h on non-Unix systems.
-jconfig.txt	Template for making jconfig.h by hand.
-mak*.*		Sample makefiles for particular systems.
-jconfig.*	Sample jconfig.h for particular systems.
-libjpeg.map	Script to generate shared library with versioned symbols.
-aclocal.m4	M4 macro definitions for use with Autoconf.
-
-Test files (see install.txt for test procedure):
-
-test*.*		Source and comparison files for confidence test.
-		These are binary image files, NOT text files.
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-
-       test "$old" = "$new" &&
-       $cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1
-    then
-      rm -f "$dsttmp"
-    else
-      # Rename the file to the real destination.
-      $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
-
-      # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else
-      # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not
-      # support -f.
-      {
-	# Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location.
-	# We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some
-	# systems and the destination file might be busy for other
-	# reasons.  In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new
-	# file should still install successfully.
-	{
-	  test ! -f "$dst" ||
-	  $doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
-	  { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null &&
-	    { $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; }
-	  } ||
-	  { echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2
-	    (exit 1); exit 1
-	  }
-	} &&
-
-	# Now rename the file to the real destination.
-	$doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst"
-      }
-    fi || exit 1
-
-    trap '' 0
-  fi
-done
-
-# Local variables:
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
-# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
-# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
-# End:
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-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for the Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software
-
-Copyright (C) 1991-2013, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
-This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
-For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
-
-
-This file explains how to configure and install the IJG software.  We have
-tried to make this software extremely portable and flexible, so that it can be
-adapted to almost any environment.  The downside of this decision is that the
-installation process is complicated.  We have provided shortcuts to simplify
-the task on common systems.  But in any case, you will need at least a little
-familiarity with C programming and program build procedures for your system.
-
-If you are only using this software as part of a larger program, the larger
-program's installation procedure may take care of configuring the IJG code.
-For example, Ghostscript's installation script will configure the IJG code.
-You don't need to read this file if you just want to compile Ghostscript.
-
-If you are on a Unix machine, you may not need to read this file at all.
-Try doing
-	./configure
-	make
-	make test
-If that doesn't complain, do
-	make install
-(better do "make -n install" first to see if the makefile will put the files
-where you want them).  Read further if you run into snags or want to customize
-the code for your system.
-
-
-TABLE OF CONTENTS
------------------
-
-Before you start
-Configuring the software:
-	using the automatic "configure" script
-	using one of the supplied jconfig and makefile files
-	by hand
-Building the software
-Testing the software
-Installing the software
-Optional stuff
-Optimization
-Hints for specific systems
-
-
-BEFORE YOU START
-================
-
-Before installing the software you must unpack the distributed source code.
-Since you are reading this file, you have probably already succeeded in this
-task.  However, there is a potential for error if you needed to convert the
-files to the local standard text file format (for example, if you are on
-MS-DOS you may have converted LF end-of-line to CR/LF).  You must apply
-such conversion to all the files EXCEPT those whose names begin with "test".
-The test files contain binary data; if you change them in any way then the
-self-test will give bad results.
-
-Please check the last section of this file to see if there are hints for the
-specific machine or compiler you are using.
-
-
-CONFIGURING THE SOFTWARE
-========================
-
-To configure the IJG code for your system, you need to create two files:
-  * jconfig.h: contains values for system-dependent #define symbols.
-  * Makefile: controls the compilation process.
-(On a non-Unix machine, you may create "project files" or some other
-substitute for a Makefile.  jconfig.h is needed in any environment.)
-
-We provide three different ways to generate these files:
-  * On a Unix system, you can just run the "configure" script.
-  * We provide sample jconfig files and makefiles for popular machines;
-    if your machine matches one of the samples, just copy the right sample
-    files to jconfig.h and Makefile.
-  * If all else fails, read the instructions below and make your own files.
-
-
-Configuring the software using the automatic "configure" script
----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-If you are on a Unix machine, you can just type
-	./configure
-and let the configure script construct appropriate configuration files.
-If you're using "csh" on an old version of System V, you might need to type
-	sh configure
-instead to prevent csh from trying to execute configure itself.
-Expect configure to run for a few minutes, particularly on slower machines;
-it works by compiling a series of test programs.
-
-Configure was created with GNU Autoconf and it follows the usual conventions
-for GNU configure scripts.  It makes a few assumptions that you may want to
-override.  You can do this by providing optional switches to configure:
-
-* Configure will build both static and shared libraries, if possible.
-If you want to build libjpeg only as a static library, say
-	./configure --disable-shared
-If you want to build libjpeg only as a shared library, say
-	./configure --disable-static
-Configure uses GNU libtool to take care of system-dependent shared library
-building methods.
-
-* Configure will use gcc (GNU C compiler) if it's available, otherwise cc.
-To force a particular compiler to be selected, use the CC option, for example
-	./configure CC='cc'
-The same method can be used to include any unusual compiler switches.
-For example, on HP-UX you probably want to say
-	./configure CC='cc -Aa'
-to get HP's compiler to run in ANSI mode.
-
-* The default CFLAGS setting is "-g" for non-gcc compilers, "-g -O2" for gcc.
-You can override this by saying, for example,
-	./configure CFLAGS='-O2'
-if you want to compile without debugging support.
-
-* Configure will set up the makefile so that "make install" will install files
-into /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/man, etc.  You can specify an installation
-prefix other than "/usr/local" by giving configure the option "--prefix=PATH".
-
-* If you don't have a lot of swap space, you may need to enable the IJG
-software's internal virtual memory mechanism.  To do this, give the option
-"--enable-maxmem=N" where N is the default maxmemory limit in megabytes.
-This is discussed in more detail under "Selecting a memory manager", below.
-You probably don't need to worry about this on reasonably-sized Unix machines,
-unless you plan to process very large images.
-
-Configure has some other features that are useful if you are cross-compiling
-or working in a network of multiple machine types; but if you need those
-features, you probably already know how to use them.
-
-
-Configuring the software using one of the supplied jconfig and makefile files
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-If you have one of these systems, you can just use the provided configuration
-files:
-
-Makefile	jconfig file	System and/or compiler
-
-makefile.manx	jconfig.manx	Amiga, Manx Aztec C
-makefile.sas	jconfig.sas	Amiga, SAS C
-makeproj.mac	jconfig.mac	Apple Macintosh, Metrowerks CodeWarrior
-mak*jpeg.st	jconfig.st	Atari ST/STE/TT, Pure C or Turbo C
-makefile.bcc	jconfig.bcc	MS-DOS or OS/2, Borland C
-makefile.dj	jconfig.dj	MS-DOS, DJGPP (Delorie's port of GNU C)
-makefile.mc6	jconfig.mc6	MS-DOS, Microsoft C (16-bit only)
-makefile.wat	jconfig.wat	MS-DOS, OS/2, or Windows NT, Watcom C
-makefile.vc	jconfig.vc	Windows NT/95, MS Visual C++
-make*.vc6	jconfig.vc	Windows NT/95, MS Visual C++ 6
-make*.v10	jconfig.vc	Windows NT/95, MS Visual C++ 2010 (v10)
-makefile.mms	jconfig.vms	Digital VMS, with MMS software
-makefile.vms	jconfig.vms	Digital VMS, without MMS software
-
-Copy the proper jconfig file to jconfig.h and the makefile to Makefile (or
-whatever your system uses as the standard makefile name).  For more info see
-the appropriate system-specific hints section near the end of this file.
-
-
-Configuring the software by hand
---------------------------------
-
-First, generate a jconfig.h file.  If you are moderately familiar with C,
-the comments in jconfig.txt should be enough information to do this; just
-copy jconfig.txt to jconfig.h and edit it appropriately.  Otherwise, you may
-prefer to use the ckconfig.c program.  You will need to compile and execute
-ckconfig.c by hand --- we hope you know at least enough to do that.
-ckconfig.c may not compile the first try (in fact, the whole idea is for it
-to fail if anything is going to).  If you get compile errors, fix them by
-editing ckconfig.c according to the directions given in ckconfig.c.  Once
-you get it to run, it will write a suitable jconfig.h file, and will also
-print out some advice about which makefile to use.
-
-You may also want to look at the canned jconfig files, if there is one for a
-system similar to yours.
-
-Second, select a makefile and copy it to Makefile (or whatever your system
-uses as the standard makefile name).  The most generic makefiles we provide
-are
-	makefile.ansi:	if your C compiler supports function prototypes
-	makefile.unix:	if not.
-(You have function prototypes if ckconfig.c put "#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES"
-in jconfig.h.)  You may want to start from one of the other makefiles if
-there is one for a system similar to yours.
-
-Look over the selected Makefile and adjust options as needed.  In particular
-you may want to change the CC and CFLAGS definitions.  For instance, if you
-are using GCC, set CC=gcc.  If you had to use any compiler switches to get
-ckconfig.c to work, make sure the same switches are in CFLAGS.
-
-If you are on a system that doesn't use makefiles, you'll need to set up
-project files (or whatever you do use) to compile all the source files and
-link them into executable files cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom, and wrjpgcom.
-See the file lists in any of the makefiles to find out which files go into
-each program.  Note that the provided makefiles all make a "library" file
-libjpeg first, but you don't have to do that if you don't want to; the file
-lists identify which source files are actually needed for compression,
-decompression, or both.  As a last resort, you can make a batch script that
-just compiles everything and links it all together; makefile.vms is an example
-of this (it's for VMS systems that have no make-like utility).
-
-Here are comments about some specific configuration decisions you'll
-need to make:
-
-Command line style
-------------------
-
-These programs can use a Unix-like command line style which supports
-redirection and piping, like this:
-	cjpeg inputfile >outputfile
-	cjpeg outputfile
-	source program | cjpeg >outputfile
-The simpler "two file" command line style is just
-	cjpeg inputfile outputfile
-You may prefer the two-file style, particularly if you don't have pipes.
-
-You MUST use two-file style on any system that doesn't cope well with binary
-data fed through stdin/stdout; this is true for some MS-DOS compilers, for
-example.  If you're not on a Unix system, it's safest to assume you need
-two-file style.  (But if your compiler provides either the Posix-standard
-fdopen() library routine or a Microsoft-compatible setmode() routine, you
-can safely use the Unix command line style, by defining USE_FDOPEN or
-USE_SETMODE respectively.)
-
-To use the two-file style, make jconfig.h say "#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE".
-
-Selecting a memory manager
---------------------------
-
-The IJG code is capable of working on images that are too big to fit in main
-memory; data is swapped out to temporary files as necessary.  However, the
-code to do this is rather system-dependent.  We provide five different
-memory managers:
-
-* jmemansi.c	This version uses the ANSI-standard library routine tmpfile(),
-		which not all non-ANSI systems have.  On some systems
-		tmpfile() may put the temporary file in a non-optimal
-		location; if you don't like what it does, use jmemname.c.
-
-* jmemname.c	This version creates named temporary files.  For anything
-		except a Unix machine, you'll need to configure the
-		select_file_name() routine appropriately; see the comments
-		near the head of jmemname.c.  If you use this version, define
-		NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER in jconfig.h to make sure the temp files
-		are removed if the program is aborted.
-
-* jmemnobs.c	(That stands for No Backing Store :-).)  This will compile on
-		almost any system, but it assumes you have enough main memory
-		or virtual memory to hold the biggest images you work with.
-
-* jmemdos.c	This should be used with most 16-bit MS-DOS compilers.
-		See the system-specific notes about MS-DOS for more info.
-		IMPORTANT: if you use this, define USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR in
-		jconfig.h, and include the assembly file jmemdosa.asm in the
-		programs.  The supplied makefiles and jconfig files for
-		16-bit MS-DOS compilers already do both.
-
-* jmemmac.c	Custom version for Apple Macintosh; see the system-specific
-		notes for Macintosh for more info.
-
-To use a particular memory manager, change the SYSDEPMEM variable in your
-makefile to equal the corresponding object file name (for example, jmemansi.o
-or jmemansi.obj for jmemansi.c).
-
-If you have plenty of (real or virtual) main memory, just use jmemnobs.c.
-"Plenty" means about ten bytes for every pixel in the largest images
-you plan to process, so a lot of systems don't meet this criterion.
-If yours doesn't, try jmemansi.c first.  If that doesn't compile, you'll have
-to use jmemname.c; be sure to adjust select_file_name() for local conditions.
-You may also need to change unlink() to remove() in close_backing_store().
-
-Except with jmemnobs.c or jmemmac.c, you need to adjust the DEFAULT_MAX_MEM
-setting to a reasonable value for your system (either by adding a #define for
-DEFAULT_MAX_MEM to jconfig.h, or by adding a -D switch to the Makefile).
-This value limits the amount of data space the program will attempt to
-allocate.  Code and static data space isn't counted, so the actual memory
-needs for cjpeg or djpeg are typically 100 to 150Kb more than the max-memory
-setting.  Larger max-memory settings reduce the amount of I/O needed to
-process a large image, but too large a value can result in "insufficient
-memory" failures.  On most Unix machines (and other systems with virtual
-memory), just set DEFAULT_MAX_MEM to several million and forget it.  At the
-other end of the spectrum, for MS-DOS machines you probably can't go much
-above 300K to 400K.  (On MS-DOS the value refers to conventional memory only.
-Extended/expanded memory is handled separately by jmemdos.c.)
-
-
-BUILDING THE SOFTWARE
-=====================
-
-Now you should be able to compile the software.  Just say "make" (or
-whatever's necessary to start the compilation).  Have a cup of coffee.
-
-Here are some things that could go wrong:
-
-If your compiler complains about undefined structures, you should be able to
-shut it up by putting "#define INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN" in jconfig.h.
-
-If you have trouble with missing system include files or inclusion of the
-wrong ones, read jinclude.h.  This shouldn't happen if you used configure
-or ckconfig.c to set up jconfig.h.
-
-There are a fair number of routines that do not use all of their parameters;
-some compilers will issue warnings about this, which you can ignore.  There
-are also a few configuration checks that may give "unreachable code" warnings.
-Any other warning deserves investigation.
-
-If you don't have a getenv() library routine, define NO_GETENV.
-
-Also see the system-specific hints, below.
-
-
-TESTING THE SOFTWARE
-====================
-
-As a quick test of functionality we've included a small sample image in
-several forms:
-	testorig.jpg	Starting point for the djpeg tests.
-	testimg.ppm	The output of djpeg testorig.jpg
-	testimg.bmp	The output of djpeg -bmp -colors 256 testorig.jpg
-	testimg.jpg	The output of cjpeg testimg.ppm
-	testprog.jpg	Progressive-mode equivalent of testorig.jpg.
-	testimgp.jpg	The output of cjpeg -progressive -optimize testimg.ppm
-(The first- and second-generation .jpg files aren't identical since the
-default compression parameters are lossy.)  If you can generate duplicates
-of the testimg* files then you probably have working programs.
-
-With most of the makefiles, "make test" will perform the necessary
-comparisons.
-
-If you're using a makefile that doesn't provide the test option, run djpeg
-and cjpeg by hand and compare the output files to testimg* with whatever
-binary file comparison tool you have.  The files should be bit-for-bit
-identical.
-
-If the programs complain "MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK is wrong, please fix", then you
-need to reduce MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK to a value that fits in type size_t.
-Try adding "#define MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK 65520L" to jconfig.h.  A less likely
-configuration error is "ALIGN_TYPE is wrong, please fix": defining ALIGN_TYPE
-as long should take care of that one.
-
-If the cjpeg test run fails with "Missing Huffman code table entry", it's a
-good bet that you needed to define RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED.  Go back to the
-configuration step and run ckconfig.c.  (This is a good plan for any other
-test failure, too.)
-
-If you are using Unix (one-file) command line style on a non-Unix system,
-it's a good idea to check that binary I/O through stdin/stdout actually
-works.  You should get the same results from "djpeg out.ppm"
-as from "djpeg -outfile out.ppm testorig.jpg".  Note that the makefiles all
-use the latter style and therefore do not exercise stdin/stdout!  If this
-check fails, try recompiling with USE_SETMODE or USE_FDOPEN defined.
-If it still doesn't work, better use two-file style.
-
-If you chose a memory manager other than jmemnobs.c, you should test that
-temporary-file usage works.  Try "djpeg -bmp -colors 256 -max 0 testorig.jpg"
-and make sure its output matches testimg.bmp.  If you have any really large
-images handy, try compressing them with -optimize and/or decompressing with
--colors 256 to make sure your DEFAULT_MAX_MEM setting is not too large.
-
-NOTE: this is far from an exhaustive test of the JPEG software; some modules,
-such as 1-pass color quantization, are not exercised at all.  It's just a
-quick test to give you some confidence that you haven't missed something
-major.
-
-
-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
-=======================
-
-Once you're done with the above steps, you can install the software by
-copying the executable files (cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom, and wrjpgcom)
-to wherever you normally install programs.  On Unix systems, you'll also want
-to put the man pages (cjpeg.1, djpeg.1, jpegtran.1, rdjpgcom.1, wrjpgcom.1)
-in the man-page directory.  The pre-fab makefiles don't support this step
-since there's such a wide variety of installation procedures on different
-systems.
-
-If you generated a Makefile with the "configure" script, you can just say
-	make install
-to install the programs and their man pages into the standard places.
-(You'll probably need to be root to do this.)  We recommend first saying
-	make -n install
-to see where configure thought the files should go.  You may need to edit
-the Makefile, particularly if your system's conventions for man page
-filenames don't match what configure expects.
-
-If you want to install the IJG library itself, for use in compiling other
-programs besides ours, then you need to put the four include files
-	jpeglib.h jerror.h jconfig.h jmorecfg.h
-into your include-file directory, and put the library file libjpeg.a
-(extension may vary depending on system) wherever library files go.
-If you generated a Makefile with "configure", it will do what it thinks
-is the right thing if you say
-	make install-lib
-
-
-OPTIONAL STUFF
-==============
-
-Progress monitor:
-
-If you like, you can #define PROGRESS_REPORT (in jconfig.h) to enable display
-of percent-done progress reports.  The routine provided in cdjpeg.c merely
-prints percentages to stderr, but you can customize it to do something
-fancier.
-
-Utah RLE file format support:
-
-We distribute the software with support for RLE image files (Utah Raster
-Toolkit format) disabled, because the RLE support won't compile without the
-Utah library.  If you have URT version 3.1 or later, you can enable RLE
-support as follows:
-	1.  #define RLE_SUPPORTED in jconfig.h.
-	2.  Add a -I option to CFLAGS in the Makefile for the directory
-	    containing the URT .h files (typically the "include"
-	    subdirectory of the URT distribution).
-	3.  Add -L... -lrle to LDLIBS in the Makefile, where ... specifies
-	    the directory containing the URT "librle.a" file (typically the
-	    "lib" subdirectory of the URT distribution).
-
-Support for 9-bit to 12-bit deep pixel data:
-
-The IJG code currently allows 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 bits sample data precision.
-(For color, this means 8 to 12 bits per channel, of course.)  If you need to
-work with deeper than 8-bit data, you can compile the IJG code for 9-bit to
-12-bit operation.
-To do so:
-  1. In jmorecfg.h, define BITS_IN_JSAMPLE as 9, 10, 11, or 12 rather than 8.
-  2. In jconfig.h, undefine BMP_SUPPORTED, RLE_SUPPORTED, and TARGA_SUPPORTED,
-     because the code for those formats doesn't handle deeper than 8-bit data
-     and won't even compile.  (The PPM code does work, as explained below.
-     The GIF code works too; it scales 8-bit GIF data to and from 12-bit
-     depth automatically.)
-  3. Compile.  Don't expect "make test" to pass, since the supplied test
-     files are for 8-bit data.
-
-Currently, 9-bit to 12-bit support does not work on 16-bit-int machines.
-
-Run-time selection and conversion of data precision are currently not
-supported and may be added later.
-Exception:  The transcoding part (jpegtran) supports all settings in a
-single instance, since it operates on the level of DCT coefficients and
-not sample values.
-
-The PPM reader (rdppm.c) can read deeper than 8-bit data from either
-text-format or binary-format PPM and PGM files.  Binary-format PPM/PGM files
-which have a maxval greater than 255 are assumed to use 2 bytes per sample,
-MSB first (big-endian order).  As of early 1995, 2-byte binary format is not
-officially supported by the PBMPLUS library, but it is expected that a
-future release of PBMPLUS will support it.  Note that the PPM reader will
-read files of any maxval regardless of the BITS_IN_JSAMPLE setting; incoming
-data is automatically rescaled to maxval=MAXJSAMPLE as appropriate for the
-cjpeg bit depth.
-
-The PPM writer (wrppm.c) will normally write 2-byte binary PPM or PGM
-format, maxval=MAXJSAMPLE, when compiled with BITS_IN_JSAMPLE>8.  Since this
-format is not yet widely supported, you can disable it by compiling wrppm.c
-with PPM_NORAWWORD defined; then the data is scaled down to 8 bits to make a
-standard 1-byte/sample PPM or PGM file.  (Yes, this means still another copy
-of djpeg to keep around.  But hopefully you won't need it for very long.
-Poskanzer's supposed to get that new PBMPLUS release out Real Soon Now.)
-
-Of course, if you are working with 9-bit to 12-bit data, you probably have
-it stored in some other, nonstandard format.  In that case you'll probably
-want to write your own I/O modules to read and write your format.
-
-Note:
-The standard Huffman tables are only valid for 8-bit data precision.  If
-you selected more than 8-bit data precision, cjpeg uses arithmetic coding
-by default.  The Huffman encoder normally uses entropy optimization to
-compute usable tables for higher precision.  Otherwise, you'll have to
-supply different default Huffman tables.
-
-Removing code:
-
-If you need to make a smaller version of the JPEG software, some optional
-functions can be removed at compile time.  See the xxx_SUPPORTED #defines in
-jconfig.h and jmorecfg.h.  If at all possible, we recommend that you leave in
-decoder support for all valid JPEG files, to ensure that you can read anyone's
-output.  Taking out support for image file formats that you don't use is the
-most painless way to make the programs smaller.  Another possibility is to
-remove some of the DCT methods: in particular, the "IFAST" method may not be
-enough faster than the others to be worth keeping on your machine.  (If you
-do remove ISLOW or IFAST, be sure to redefine JDCT_DEFAULT or JDCT_FASTEST
-to a supported method, by adding a #define in jconfig.h.)
-
-
-OPTIMIZATION
-============
-
-Unless you own a Cray, you'll probably be interested in making the JPEG
-software go as fast as possible.  This section covers some machine-dependent
-optimizations you may want to try.  We suggest that before trying any of
-this, you first get the basic installation to pass the self-test step.
-Repeat the self-test after any optimization to make sure that you haven't
-broken anything.
-
-The integer DCT routines perform a lot of multiplications.  These
-multiplications must yield 32-bit results, but none of their input values
-are more than 16 bits wide.  On many machines, notably the 680x0 and 80x86
-CPUs, a 16x16=>32 bit multiply instruction is faster than a full 32x32=>32
-bit multiply.  Unfortunately there is no portable way to specify such a
-multiplication in C, but some compilers can generate one when you use the
-right combination of casts.  See the MULTIPLYxxx macro definitions in
-jdct.h.  If your compiler makes "int" be 32 bits and "short" be 16 bits,
-defining SHORTxSHORT_32 is fairly likely to work.  When experimenting with
-alternate definitions, be sure to test not only whether the code still works
-(use the self-test), but also whether it is actually faster --- on some
-compilers, alternate definitions may compute the right answer, yet be slower
-than the default.  Timing cjpeg on a large PGM (grayscale) input file is the
-best way to check this, as the DCT will be the largest fraction of the runtime
-in that mode.  (Note: some of the distributed compiler-specific jconfig files
-already contain #define switches to select appropriate MULTIPLYxxx
-definitions.)
-
-If your machine has sufficiently fast floating point hardware, you may find
-that the float DCT method is faster than the integer DCT methods, even
-after tweaking the integer multiply macros.  In that case you may want to
-make the float DCT be the default method.  (The only objection to this is
-that float DCT results may vary slightly across machines.)  To do that, add
-"#define JDCT_DEFAULT JDCT_FLOAT" to jconfig.h.  Even if you don't change
-the default, you should redefine JDCT_FASTEST, which is the method selected
-by djpeg's -fast switch.  Don't forget to update the documentation files
-(usage.txt and/or cjpeg.1, djpeg.1) to agree with what you've done.
-
-If access to "short" arrays is slow on your machine, it may be a win to
-define type JCOEF as int rather than short.  This will cost a good deal of
-memory though, particularly in some multi-pass modes, so don't do it unless
-you have memory to burn and short is REALLY slow.
-
-If your compiler can compile function calls in-line, make sure the INLINE
-macro in jmorecfg.h is defined as the keyword that marks a function
-inline-able.  Some compilers have a switch that tells the compiler to inline
-any function it thinks is profitable (e.g., -finline-functions for gcc).
-Enabling such a switch is likely to make the compiled code bigger but faster.
-
-In general, it's worth trying the maximum optimization level of your compiler,
-and experimenting with any optional optimizations such as loop unrolling.
-(Unfortunately, far too many compilers have optimizer bugs ... be prepared to
-back off if the code fails self-test.)  If you do any experimentation along
-these lines, please report the optimal settings to jpeg-info@jpegclub.org so
-we can mention them in future releases.  Be sure to specify your machine and
-compiler version.
-
-
-HINTS FOR SPECIFIC SYSTEMS
-==========================
-
-We welcome reports on changes needed for systems not mentioned here.  Submit
-'em to jpeg-info@jpegclub.org.  Also, if configure or ckconfig.c is wrong
-about how to configure the JPEG software for your system, please let us know.
-
-
-Acorn RISC OS:
-
-(Thanks to Simon Middleton for these hints on compiling with Desktop C.)
-After renaming the files according to Acorn conventions, take a copy of
-makefile.ansi, change all occurrences of 'libjpeg.a' to 'libjpeg.o' and
-change these definitions as indicated:
-
-CFLAGS= -throwback -IC: -Wn
-LDLIBS=C:o.Stubs
-SYSDEPMEM=jmemansi.o
-LN=Link
-AR=LibFile -c -o
-
-Also add a new line '.c.o:; $(cc) $< $(cflags) -c -o $@'.  Remove the
-lines '$(RM) libjpeg.o' and '$(AR2) libjpeg.o' and the 'jconfig.h'
-dependency section.
-
-Copy jconfig.txt to jconfig.h.  Edit jconfig.h to define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-and CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED.
-
-Run the makefile using !AMU not !Make.  If you want to use the 'clean' and
-'test' makefile entries then you will have to fiddle with the syntax a bit
-and rename the test files.
-
-
-Amiga:
-
-SAS C 6.50 reportedly is too buggy to compile the IJG code properly.
-A patch to update to 6.51 is available from SAS or AmiNet FTP sites.
-
-The supplied config files are set up to use jmemname.c as the memory
-manager, with temporary files being created on the device named by
-"JPEGTMP:".
-
-
-Atari ST/STE/TT:
-
-Copy the project files makcjpeg.st, makdjpeg.st, maktjpeg.st, and makljpeg.st
-to cjpeg.prj, djpeg.prj, jpegtran.prj, and libjpeg.prj respectively.  The
-project files should work as-is with Pure C.  For Turbo C, change library
-filenames "pc..." to "tc..." in each project file.  Note that libjpeg.prj
-selects jmemansi.c as the recommended memory manager.  You'll probably want to
-adjust the DEFAULT_MAX_MEM setting --- you want it to be a couple hundred K
-less than your normal free memory.  Put "#define DEFAULT_MAX_MEM nnnn" into
-jconfig.h to do this.
-
-To use the 68881/68882 coprocessor for the floating point DCT, add the
-compiler option "-8" to the project files and replace pcfltlib.lib with
-pc881lib.lib in cjpeg.prj and djpeg.prj.  Or if you don't have a
-coprocessor, you may prefer to remove the float DCT code by undefining
-DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED in jmorecfg.h (since without a coprocessor, the float
-code will be too slow to be useful).  In that case, you can delete
-pcfltlib.lib from the project files.
-
-Note that you must make libjpeg.lib before making cjpeg.ttp, djpeg.ttp,
-or jpegtran.ttp.  You'll have to perform the self-test by hand.
-
-We haven't bothered to include project files for rdjpgcom and wrjpgcom.
-Those source files should just be compiled by themselves; they don't
-depend on the JPEG library.  You can use the default.prj project file
-of the Pure C distribution to make the programs.
-
-There is a bug in some older versions of the Turbo C library which causes the
-space used by temporary files created with "tmpfile()" not to be freed after
-an abnormal program exit.  If you check your disk afterwards, you will find
-cluster chains that are allocated but not used by a file.  This should not
-happen in cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran, since we enable a signal catcher to explicitly
-close temp files before exiting.  But if you use the JPEG library with your
-own code, be sure to supply a signal catcher, or else use a different
-system-dependent memory manager.
-
-
-Cray:
-
-Should you be so fortunate as to be running JPEG on a Cray YMP, there is a
-compiler bug in old versions of Cray's Standard C (prior to 3.1).  If you
-still have an old compiler, you'll need to insert a line reading
-"#pragma novector" just before the loop	
-    for (i = 1; i <= (int) htbl->bits[l]; i++)
-      huffsize[p++] = (char) l;
-in fix_huff_tbl (in V5beta1, line 204 of jchuff.c and line 176 of jdhuff.c).
-[This bug may or may not still occur with the current IJG code, but it's
-probably a dead issue anyway...]
-
-
-HP-UX:
-
-If you have HP-UX 7.05 or later with the "software development" C compiler,
-you should run the compiler in ANSI mode.  If using the configure script,
-say
-	./configure CC='cc -Aa'
-(or -Ae if you prefer).  If configuring by hand, use makefile.ansi and add
-"-Aa" to the CFLAGS line in the makefile.
-
-If you have a pre-7.05 system, or if you are using the non-ANSI C compiler
-delivered with a minimum HP-UX system, then you must use makefile.unix
-(and do NOT add -Aa); or just run configure without the CC option.
-
-On HP 9000 series 800 machines, the HP C compiler is buggy in revisions prior
-to A.08.07.  If you get complaints about "not a typedef name", you'll have to
-use makefile.unix, or run configure without the CC option.
-
-
-Macintosh, generic comments:
-
-The supplied user-interface files (cjpeg.c, djpeg.c, etc) are set up to
-provide a Unix-style command line interface.  You can use this interface on
-the Mac by means of the ccommand() library routine provided by Metrowerks
-CodeWarrior or Think C.  This is only appropriate for testing the library,
-however; to make a user-friendly equivalent of cjpeg/djpeg you'd really want
-to develop a Mac-style user interface.  There isn't a complete example
-available at the moment, but there are some helpful starting points:
-1. Sam Bushell's free "To JPEG" applet provides drag-and-drop conversion to
-JPEG under System 7 and later.  This only illustrates how to use the
-compression half of the library, but it does a very nice job of that part.
-The CodeWarrior source code is available from http://www.pobox.com/~jsam.
-2. Jim Brunner prepared a Mac-style user interface for both compression and
-decompression.  Unfortunately, it hasn't been updated since IJG v4, and
-the library's API has changed considerably since then.  Still it may be of
-some help, particularly as a guide to compiling the IJG code under Think C.
-Jim's code is available from the Info-Mac archives, at sumex-aim.stanford.edu
-or mirrors thereof; see file /info-mac/dev/src/jpeg-convert-c.hqx.
-
-jmemmac.c is the recommended memory manager back end for Macintosh.  It uses
-NewPtr/DisposePtr instead of malloc/free, and has a Mac-specific
-implementation of jpeg_mem_available().  It also creates temporary files that
-follow Mac conventions.  (That part of the code relies on System-7-or-later OS
-functions.  See the comments in jmemmac.c if you need to run it on System 6.)
-NOTE that USE_MAC_MEMMGR must be defined in jconfig.h to use jmemmac.c.
-
-You can also use jmemnobs.c, if you don't care about handling images larger
-than available memory.  If you use any memory manager back end other than
-jmemmac.c, we recommend replacing "malloc" and "free" by "NewPtr" and
-"DisposePtr", because Mac C libraries often have peculiar implementations of
-malloc/free.  (For instance, free() may not return the freed space to the
-Mac Memory Manager.  This is undesirable for the IJG code because jmemmgr.c
-already clumps space requests.)
-
-
-Macintosh, Metrowerks CodeWarrior:
-
-The Unix-command-line-style interface can be used by defining USE_CCOMMAND.
-You'll also need to define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE to avoid stdin/stdout.
-This means that when using the cjpeg/djpeg programs, you'll have to type the
-input and output file names in the "Arguments" text-edit box, rather than
-using the file radio buttons.  (Perhaps USE_FDOPEN or USE_SETMODE would
-eliminate the problem, but I haven't heard from anyone who's tried it.)
-
-On 680x0 Macs, Metrowerks defines type "double" as a 10-byte IEEE extended
-float.  jmemmgr.c won't like this: it wants sizeof(ALIGN_TYPE) to be a power
-of 2.  Add "#define ALIGN_TYPE long" to jconfig.h to eliminate the complaint.
-
-The supplied configuration file jconfig.mac can be used for your jconfig.h;
-it includes all the recommended symbol definitions.  If you have AppleScript
-installed, you can run the supplied script makeproj.mac to create CodeWarrior
-project files for the library and the testbed applications, then build the
-library and applications.  (Thanks to Dan Sears and Don Agro for this nifty
-hack, which saves us from trying to maintain CodeWarrior project files as part
-of the IJG distribution...)
-
-
-Macintosh, Think C:
-
-The documentation in Jim Brunner's "JPEG Convert" source code (see above)
-includes detailed build instructions for Think C; it's probably somewhat
-out of date for the current release, but may be helpful.
-
-If you want to build the minimal command line version, proceed as follows.
-You'll have to prepare project files for the programs; we don't include any
-in the distribution since they are not text files.  Use the file lists in
-any of the supplied makefiles as a guide.  Also add the ANSI and Unix C
-libraries in a separate segment.  You may need to divide the JPEG files into
-more than one segment; we recommend dividing compression and decompression
-modules.  Define USE_CCOMMAND in jconfig.h so that the ccommand() routine is
-called.  You must also define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE because stdin/stdout
-don't handle binary data correctly.
-
-On 680x0 Macs, Think C defines type "double" as a 12-byte IEEE extended float.
-jmemmgr.c won't like this: it wants sizeof(ALIGN_TYPE) to be a power of 2.
-Add "#define ALIGN_TYPE long" to jconfig.h to eliminate the complaint.
-
-jconfig.mac should work as a jconfig.h configuration file for Think C,
-but the makeproj.mac AppleScript script is specific to CodeWarrior.  Sorry.
-
-
-MIPS R3000:
-
-MIPS's cc version 1.31 has a rather nasty optimization bug.  Don't use -O
-if you have that compiler version.  (Use "cc -V" to check the version.)
-Note that the R3000 chip is found in workstations from DEC and others.
-
-
-MS-DOS, generic comments for 16-bit compilers:
-
-The IJG code is designed to work well in 80x86 "small" or "medium" memory
-models (i.e., data pointers are 16 bits unless explicitly declared "far";
-code pointers can be either size).  You may be able to use small model to
-compile cjpeg or djpeg by itself, but you will probably have to use medium
-model for any larger application.  This won't make much difference in
-performance.  You *will* take a noticeable performance hit if you use a
-large-data memory model, and you should avoid "huge" model if at all
-possible.  Be sure that NEED_FAR_POINTERS is defined in jconfig.h if you use
-a small-data memory model; be sure it is NOT defined if you use a large-data
-model.  (The supplied makefiles and jconfig files for Borland and Microsoft C
-compile in medium model and define NEED_FAR_POINTERS.)
-
-The DOS-specific memory manager, jmemdos.c, should be used if possible.
-It needs some assembly-code routines which are in jmemdosa.asm; make sure
-your makefile assembles that file and includes it in the library.  If you
-don't have a suitable assembler, you can get pre-assembled object files for
-jmemdosa by FTP from ftp.uu.net:/graphics/jpeg/jdosaobj.zip.  (DOS-oriented
-distributions of the IJG source code often include these object files.)
-
-When using jmemdos.c, jconfig.h must define USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR and must set
-MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK to less than 64K (65520L is a typical value).  If your
-C library's far-heap malloc() can't allocate blocks that large, reduce
-MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK to whatever it can handle.
-
-If you can't use jmemdos.c for some reason --- for example, because you
-don't have an assembler to assemble jmemdosa.asm --- you'll have to fall
-back to jmemansi.c or jmemname.c.  You'll probably still need to set
-MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK in jconfig.h, because most DOS C libraries won't malloc()
-more than 64K at a time.  IMPORTANT: if you use jmemansi.c or jmemname.c,
-you will have to compile in a large-data memory model in order to get the
-right stdio library.  Too bad.
-
-wrjpgcom needs to be compiled in large model, because it malloc()s a 64KB
-work area to hold the comment text.  If your C library's malloc can't
-handle that, reduce MAX_COM_LENGTH as necessary in wrjpgcom.c.
-
-Most MS-DOS compilers treat stdin/stdout as text files, so you must use
-two-file command line style.  But if your compiler has either fdopen() or
-setmode(), you can use one-file style if you like.  To do this, define
-USE_SETMODE or USE_FDOPEN so that stdin/stdout will be set to binary mode.
-(USE_SETMODE seems to work with more DOS compilers than USE_FDOPEN.)  You
-should test that I/O through stdin/stdout produces the same results as I/O
-to explicitly named files... the "make test" procedures in the supplied
-makefiles do NOT use stdin/stdout.
-
-
-MS-DOS, generic comments for 32-bit compilers:
-
-None of the above comments about memory models apply if you are using a
-32-bit flat-memory-space environment, such as DJGPP or Watcom C.  (And you
-should use one if you have it, as performance will be much better than
-8086-compatible code!)  For flat-memory-space compilers, do NOT define
-NEED_FAR_POINTERS, and do NOT use jmemdos.c.  Use jmemnobs.c if the
-environment supplies adequate virtual memory, otherwise use jmemansi.c or
-jmemname.c.
-
-You'll still need to be careful about binary I/O through stdin/stdout.
-See the last paragraph of the previous section.
-
-
-MS-DOS, Borland C:
-
-Be sure to convert all the source files to DOS text format (CR/LF newlines).
-Although Borland C will often work OK with unmodified Unix (LF newlines)
-source files, sometimes it will give bogus compile errors.
-"Illegal character '#'" is the most common such error.  (This is true with
-Borland C 3.1, but perhaps is fixed in newer releases.)
-
-If you want one-file command line style, just undefine TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE.
-jconfig.bcc already includes #define USE_SETMODE to make this work.
-(fdopen does not work correctly.)
-
-
-MS-DOS, Microsoft C:
-
-makefile.mc6 works with Microsoft C, DOS Visual C++, etc.  It should only
-be used if you want to build a 16-bit (small or medium memory model) program.
-
-If you want one-file command line style, just undefine TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE.
-jconfig.mc6 already includes #define USE_SETMODE to make this work.
-(fdopen does not work correctly.)
-
-Note that this makefile assumes that the working copy of itself is called
-"makefile".  If you want to call it something else, say "makefile.mak",
-be sure to adjust the dependency line that reads "$(RFILE) : makefile".
-Otherwise the make will fail because it doesn't know how to create "makefile".
-Worse, some releases of Microsoft's make utilities give an incorrect error
-message in this situation.
-
-Old versions of MS C fail with an "out of macro expansion space" error
-because they can't cope with the macro TRACEMS8 (defined in jerror.h).
-If this happens to you, the easiest solution is to change TRACEMS8 to
-expand to nothing.  You'll lose the ability to dump out JPEG coefficient
-tables with djpeg -debug -debug, but at least you can compile.
-
-Original MS C 6.0 is very buggy; it compiles incorrect code unless you turn
-off optimization entirely (remove -O from CFLAGS).  6.00A is better, but it
-still generates bad code if you enable loop optimizations (-Ol or -Ox).
-
-MS C 8.0 crashes when compiling jquant1.c with optimization switch /Oo ...
-which is on by default.  To work around this bug, compile that one file
-with /Oo-.
-
-
-Microsoft Windows (all versions), generic comments:
-
-Some Windows system include files define typedef boolean as "unsigned char".
-The IJG code also defines typedef boolean, but we make it an "enum" by default.
-This doesn't affect the IJG programs because we don't import those Windows
-include files.  But if you use the JPEG library in your own program, and some
-of your program's files import one definition of boolean while some import the
-other, you can get all sorts of mysterious problems.  A good preventive step
-is to make the IJG library use "unsigned char" for boolean.  To do that,
-add something like this to your jconfig.h file:
-	/* Define "boolean" as unsigned char, not enum, per Windows custom */
-	#ifndef __RPCNDR_H__	/* don't conflict if rpcndr.h already read */
-	typedef unsigned char boolean;
-	#endif
-	#ifndef FALSE		/* in case these macros already exist */
-	#define FALSE	0	/* values of boolean */
-	#endif
-	#ifndef TRUE
-	#define TRUE	1
-	#endif
-	#define HAVE_BOOLEAN	/* prevent jmorecfg.h from redefining it */
-(This is already in jconfig.vc, by the way.)
-
-windef.h contains the declarations
-	#define far
-	#define FAR far
-Since jmorecfg.h tries to define FAR as empty, you may get a compiler
-warning if you include both jpeglib.h and windef.h (which windows.h
-includes).  To suppress the warning, you can put "#ifndef FAR"/"#endif"
-around the line "#define FAR" in jmorecfg.h.
-(Something like this is already in jmorecfg.h, by the way.)
-
-When using the library in a Windows application, you will almost certainly
-want to modify or replace the error handler module jerror.c, since our
-default error handler does a couple of inappropriate things:
-  1. it tries to write error and warning messages on stderr;
-  2. in event of a fatal error, it exits by calling exit().
-
-A simple stopgap solution for problem 1 is to replace the line
-	fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buffer);
-(in output_message in jerror.c) with
-	MessageBox(GetActiveWindow(),buffer,"JPEG Error",MB_OK|MB_ICONERROR);
-It's highly recommended that you at least do that much, since otherwise
-error messages will disappear into nowhere.  (Beginning with IJG v6b, this
-code is already present in jerror.c; just define USE_WINDOWS_MESSAGEBOX in
-jconfig.h to enable it.)
-
-The proper solution for problem 2 is to return control to your calling
-application after a library error.  This can be done with the setjmp/longjmp
-technique discussed in libjpeg.txt and illustrated in example.c.  (NOTE:
-some older Windows C compilers provide versions of setjmp/longjmp that
-don't actually work under Windows.  You may need to use the Windows system
-functions Catch and Throw instead.)
-
-The recommended memory manager under Windows is jmemnobs.c; in other words,
-let Windows do any virtual memory management needed.  You should NOT use
-jmemdos.c nor jmemdosa.asm under Windows.
-
-For Windows 3.1, we recommend compiling in medium or large memory model;
-for newer Windows versions, use a 32-bit flat memory model.  (See the MS-DOS
-sections above for more info about memory models.)  In the 16-bit memory
-models only, you'll need to put
-	#define MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK 65520L	/* Maximum request to malloc() */
-into jconfig.h to limit allocation chunks to 64Kb.  (Without that, you'd
-have to use huge memory model, which slows things down unnecessarily.)
-jmemnobs.c works without modification in large or flat memory models, but to
-use medium model, you need to modify its jpeg_get_large and jpeg_free_large
-routines to allocate far memory.  In any case, you might like to replace
-its calls to malloc and free with direct calls on Windows memory allocation
-functions.
-
-You may also want to modify jdatasrc.c and jdatadst.c to use Windows file
-operations rather than fread/fwrite.  This is only necessary if your C
-compiler doesn't provide a competent implementation of C stdio functions.
-
-You might want to tweak the RGB_xxx macros in jmorecfg.h so that the library
-will accept or deliver color pixels in BGR sample order, not RGB; BGR order
-is usually more convenient under Windows.  Note that this change will break
-the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg, but the library itself works fine.
-
-
-Many people want to convert the IJG library into a DLL.  This is reasonably
-straightforward, but watch out for the following:
-
-  1. Don't try to compile as a DLL in small or medium memory model; use
-large model, or even better, 32-bit flat model.  Many places in the IJG code
-assume the address of a local variable is an ordinary (not FAR) pointer;
-that isn't true in a medium-model DLL.
-
-  2. Microsoft C cannot pass file pointers between applications and DLLs.
-(See Microsoft Knowledge Base, PSS ID Number Q50336.)  So jdatasrc.c and
-jdatadst.c don't work if you open a file in your application and then pass
-the pointer to the DLL.  One workaround is to make jdatasrc.c/jdatadst.c
-part of your main application rather than part of the DLL.
-
-  3. You'll probably need to modify the macros GLOBAL() and EXTERN() to
-attach suitable linkage keywords to the exported routine names.  Similarly,
-you'll want to modify METHODDEF() and JMETHOD() to ensure function pointers
-are declared in a way that lets application routines be called back through
-the function pointers.  These macros are in jmorecfg.h.  Typical definitions
-for a 16-bit DLL are:
-	#define GLOBAL(type)		type _far _pascal _loadds _export
-	#define EXTERN(type)		extern type _far _pascal _loadds
-	#define METHODDEF(type)		static type _far _pascal
-	#define JMETHOD(type,methodname,arglist)  \
-		type (_far _pascal *methodname) arglist
-For a 32-bit DLL you may want something like
-	#define GLOBAL(type)		__declspec(dllexport) type
-	#define EXTERN(type)		extern __declspec(dllexport) type
-Although not all the GLOBAL routines are actually intended to be called by
-the application, the performance cost of making them all DLL entry points is
-negligible.
-
-The unmodified IJG library presents a very C-specific application interface,
-so the resulting DLL is only usable from C or C++ applications.  There has
-been some talk of writing wrapper code that would present a simpler interface
-usable from other languages, such as Visual Basic.  This is on our to-do list
-but hasn't been very high priority --- any volunteers out there?
-
-
-Microsoft Windows, Borland C:
-
-The provided jconfig.bcc should work OK in a 32-bit Windows environment,
-but you'll need to tweak it in a 16-bit environment (you'd need to define
-NEED_FAR_POINTERS and MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK).  Beware that makefile.bcc will need
-alteration if you want to use it for Windows --- in particular, you should
-use jmemnobs.c not jmemdos.c under Windows.
-
-Borland C++ 4.5 fails with an internal compiler error when trying to compile
-jdmerge.c in 32-bit mode.  If enough people complain, perhaps Borland will fix
-it.  In the meantime, the simplest known workaround is to add a redundant
-definition of the variable range_limit in h2v1_merged_upsample(), at the head
-of the block that handles odd image width (about line 268 in v6 jdmerge.c):
-  /* If image width is odd, do the last output column separately */
-  if (cinfo->output_width & 1) {
-    register JSAMPLE * range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit; /* ADD THIS */
-    cb = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1);
-Pretty bizarre, especially since the very similar routine h2v2_merged_upsample
-doesn't trigger the bug.
-Recent reports suggest that this bug does not occur with "bcc32a" (the
-Pentium-optimized version of the compiler).
-
-Another report from a user of Borland C 4.5 was that incorrect code (leading
-to a color shift in processed images) was produced if any of the following
-optimization switch combinations were used: 
-	-Ot -Og
-	-Ot -Op
-	-Ot -Om
-So try backing off on optimization if you see such a problem.  (Are there
-several different releases all numbered "4.5"??)
-
-
-Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Visual C++:
-
-jconfig.vc should work OK with any Microsoft compiler for a 32-bit memory
-model.  makefile.vc is intended for command-line use.  (If you are using
-the Developer Studio environment, you may prefer the DevStudio project
-files; see below.)
-
-IJG JPEG 7 adds extern "C" to jpeglib.h.  This avoids the need to put
-extern "C" { ... } around #include "jpeglib.h" in your C++ application.
-You can also force VC++ to treat the library as C++ code by renaming
-all the *.c files to *.cpp (and adjusting the makefile to match).
-In this case you also need to define the symbol DONT_USE_EXTERN_C in
-the configuration to prevent jpeglib.h from using extern "C".
-
-
-Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Visual C++ 6 Developer Studio:
-
-We include makefiles that should work as project files in DevStudio 6.0 or
-later.  There is a library makefile that builds the IJG library as a static
-Win32 library, and application makefiles that build the sample applications
-as Win32 console applications.  (Even if you only want the library, we
-recommend building the applications so that you can run the self-test.)
-
-To use:
-1. Open the command prompt, change to the main directory and execute the
-   command line
-	NMAKE /f makefile.vc  setup-vc6
-   This will move jconfig.vc to jconfig.h and makefiles to project files.
-   (Note that the renaming is critical!)
-2. Open the workspace file jpeg.dsw, build the library project.
-   (If you are using DevStudio more recent than 6.0, you'll probably
-   get a message saying that the project files are being updated.)
-3. Open the workspace file apps.dsw, build the application projects.
-4. To perform the self-test, execute the command line
-	NMAKE /f makefile.vc  test-build
-5. Move the application .exe files from `app`\Release to an
-   appropriate location on your path.
-
-
-Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Developer Studio (v10):
-
-We include makefiles that should work as project files in Visual Studio
-2010 or later.  There is a library makefile that builds the IJG library
-as a static Win32 library, and application makefiles that build the sample
-applications as Win32 console applications.  (Even if you only want the
-library, we recommend building the applications so that you can run the
-self-test.)
-
-To use:
-1. Open the command prompt, change to the main directory and execute the
-   command line
-	NMAKE /f makefile.vc  setup-v10
-   This will move jconfig.vc to jconfig.h and makefiles to project files.
-   (Note that the renaming is critical!)
-2. Open the solution file jpeg.sln, build the library project.
-   (If you are using Visual Studio more recent than 2010 (v10), you'll
-   probably get a message saying that the project files are being updated.)
-3. Open the solution file apps.sln, build the application projects.
-4. To perform the self-test, execute the command line
-	NMAKE /f makefile.vc  test-build
-5. Move the application .exe files from `app`\Release to an
-   appropriate location on your path.
-
-Note:
-There seems to be an optimization bug in the compiler which causes the
-self-test to fail with the color quantization option.
-We have disabled optimization for the file jquant2.c in the library
-project file which causes the self-test to pass properly.
-
-
-OS/2, Borland C++:
-
-Watch out for optimization bugs in older Borland compilers; you may need
-to back off the optimization switch settings.  See the comments in
-makefile.bcc.
-
-
-SGI:
-
-On some SGI systems, you may need to set "AR2= ar -ts" in the Makefile.
-If you are using configure, you can do this by saying
-	./configure RANLIB='ar -ts'
-This change is not needed on all SGIs.  Use it only if the make fails at the
-stage of linking the completed programs.
-
-On the MIPS R4000 architecture (Indy, etc.), the compiler option "-mips2"
-reportedly speeds up the float DCT method substantially, enough to make it
-faster than the default int method (but still slower than the fast int
-method).  If you use -mips2, you may want to alter the default DCT method to
-be float.  To do this, put "#define JDCT_DEFAULT JDCT_FLOAT" in jconfig.h.
-
-
-VMS:
-
-On an Alpha/VMS system with MMS, be sure to use the "/Marco=Alpha=1"
-qualifier with MMS when building the JPEG package.
-
-VAX/VMS v5.5-1 may have problems with the test step of the build procedure
-reporting differences when it compares the original and test images.  If the
-error points to the last block of the files, it is most likely bogus and may
-be safely ignored.  It seems to be because the files are Stream_LF and
-Backup/Compare has difficulty with the (presumably) null padded files.
-This problem was not observed on VAX/VMS v6.1 or AXP/VMS v6.1.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jaricom.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jaricom.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6900688..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jaricom.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jaricom.c
- *
- * Developed 1997-2011 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains probability estimation tables for common use in
- * arithmetic entropy encoding and decoding routines.
- *
- * This data represents Table D.3 in the JPEG spec (D.2 in the draft),
- * ISO/IEC IS 10918-1 and CCITT Recommendation ITU-T T.81, and Table 24
- * in the JBIG spec, ISO/IEC IS 11544 and CCITT Recommendation ITU-T T.82.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-/* The following #define specifies the packing of the four components
- * into the compact INT32 representation.
- * Note that this formula must match the actual arithmetic encoder
- * and decoder implementation.  The implementation has to be changed
- * if this formula is changed.
- * The current organization is leaned on Markus Kuhn's JBIG
- * implementation (jbig_tab.c).
- */
-
-#define V(i,a,b,c,d) (((INT32)a << 16) | ((INT32)c << 8) | ((INT32)d << 7) | b)
-
-const INT32 jpeg_aritab[113+1] = {
-/*
- * Index, Qe_Value, Next_Index_LPS, Next_Index_MPS, Switch_MPS
- */
-  V(   0, 0x5a1d,   1,   1, 1 ),
-  V(   1, 0x2586,  14,   2, 0 ),
-  V(   2, 0x1114,  16,   3, 0 ),
-  V(   3, 0x080b,  18,   4, 0 ),
-  V(   4, 0x03d8,  20,   5, 0 ),
-  V(   5, 0x01da,  23,   6, 0 ),
-  V(   6, 0x00e5,  25,   7, 0 ),
-  V(   7, 0x006f,  28,   8, 0 ),
-  V(   8, 0x0036,  30,   9, 0 ),
-  V(   9, 0x001a,  33,  10, 0 ),
-  V(  10, 0x000d,  35,  11, 0 ),
-  V(  11, 0x0006,   9,  12, 0 ),
-  V(  12, 0x0003,  10,  13, 0 ),
-  V(  13, 0x0001,  12,  13, 0 ),
-  V(  14, 0x5a7f,  15,  15, 1 ),
-  V(  15, 0x3f25,  36,  16, 0 ),
-  V(  16, 0x2cf2,  38,  17, 0 ),
-  V(  17, 0x207c,  39,  18, 0 ),
-  V(  18, 0x17b9,  40,  19, 0 ),
-  V(  19, 0x1182,  42,  20, 0 ),
-  V(  20, 0x0cef,  43,  21, 0 ),
-  V(  21, 0x09a1,  45,  22, 0 ),
-  V(  22, 0x072f,  46,  23, 0 ),
-  V(  23, 0x055c,  48,  24, 0 ),
-  V(  24, 0x0406,  49,  25, 0 ),
-  V(  25, 0x0303,  51,  26, 0 ),
-  V(  26, 0x0240,  52,  27, 0 ),
-  V(  27, 0x01b1,  54,  28, 0 ),
-  V(  28, 0x0144,  56,  29, 0 ),
-  V(  29, 0x00f5,  57,  30, 0 ),
-  V(  30, 0x00b7,  59,  31, 0 ),
-  V(  31, 0x008a,  60,  32, 0 ),
-  V(  32, 0x0068,  62,  33, 0 ),
-  V(  33, 0x004e,  63,  34, 0 ),
-  V(  34, 0x003b,  32,  35, 0 ),
-  V(  35, 0x002c,  33,   9, 0 ),
-  V(  36, 0x5ae1,  37,  37, 1 ),
-  V(  37, 0x484c,  64,  38, 0 ),
-  V(  38, 0x3a0d,  65,  39, 0 ),
-  V(  39, 0x2ef1,  67,  40, 0 ),
-  V(  40, 0x261f,  68,  41, 0 ),
-  V(  41, 0x1f33,  69,  42, 0 ),
-  V(  42, 0x19a8,  70,  43, 0 ),
-  V(  43, 0x1518,  72,  44, 0 ),
-  V(  44, 0x1177,  73,  45, 0 ),
-  V(  45, 0x0e74,  74,  46, 0 ),
-  V(  46, 0x0bfb,  75,  47, 0 ),
-  V(  47, 0x09f8,  77,  48, 0 ),
-  V(  48, 0x0861,  78,  49, 0 ),
-  V(  49, 0x0706,  79,  50, 0 ),
-  V(  50, 0x05cd,  48,  51, 0 ),
-  V(  51, 0x04de,  50,  52, 0 ),
-  V(  52, 0x040f,  50,  53, 0 ),
-  V(  53, 0x0363,  51,  54, 0 ),
-  V(  54, 0x02d4,  52,  55, 0 ),
-  V(  55, 0x025c,  53,  56, 0 ),
-  V(  56, 0x01f8,  54,  57, 0 ),
-  V(  57, 0x01a4,  55,  58, 0 ),
-  V(  58, 0x0160,  56,  59, 0 ),
-  V(  59, 0x0125,  57,  60, 0 ),
-  V(  60, 0x00f6,  58,  61, 0 ),
-  V(  61, 0x00cb,  59,  62, 0 ),
-  V(  62, 0x00ab,  61,  63, 0 ),
-  V(  63, 0x008f,  61,  32, 0 ),
-  V(  64, 0x5b12,  65,  65, 1 ),
-  V(  65, 0x4d04,  80,  66, 0 ),
-  V(  66, 0x412c,  81,  67, 0 ),
-  V(  67, 0x37d8,  82,  68, 0 ),
-  V(  68, 0x2fe8,  83,  69, 0 ),
-  V(  69, 0x293c,  84,  70, 0 ),
-  V(  70, 0x2379,  86,  71, 0 ),
-  V(  71, 0x1edf,  87,  72, 0 ),
-  V(  72, 0x1aa9,  87,  73, 0 ),
-  V(  73, 0x174e,  72,  74, 0 ),
-  V(  74, 0x1424,  72,  75, 0 ),
-  V(  75, 0x119c,  74,  76, 0 ),
-  V(  76, 0x0f6b,  74,  77, 0 ),
-  V(  77, 0x0d51,  75,  78, 0 ),
-  V(  78, 0x0bb6,  77,  79, 0 ),
-  V(  79, 0x0a40,  77,  48, 0 ),
-  V(  80, 0x5832,  80,  81, 1 ),
-  V(  81, 0x4d1c,  88,  82, 0 ),
-  V(  82, 0x438e,  89,  83, 0 ),
-  V(  83, 0x3bdd,  90,  84, 0 ),
-  V(  84, 0x34ee,  91,  85, 0 ),
-  V(  85, 0x2eae,  92,  86, 0 ),
-  V(  86, 0x299a,  93,  87, 0 ),
-  V(  87, 0x2516,  86,  71, 0 ),
-  V(  88, 0x5570,  88,  89, 1 ),
-  V(  89, 0x4ca9,  95,  90, 0 ),
-  V(  90, 0x44d9,  96,  91, 0 ),
-  V(  91, 0x3e22,  97,  92, 0 ),
-  V(  92, 0x3824,  99,  93, 0 ),
-  V(  93, 0x32b4,  99,  94, 0 ),
-  V(  94, 0x2e17,  93,  86, 0 ),
-  V(  95, 0x56a8,  95,  96, 1 ),
-  V(  96, 0x4f46, 101,  97, 0 ),
-  V(  97, 0x47e5, 102,  98, 0 ),
-  V(  98, 0x41cf, 103,  99, 0 ),
-  V(  99, 0x3c3d, 104, 100, 0 ),
-  V( 100, 0x375e,  99,  93, 0 ),
-  V( 101, 0x5231, 105, 102, 0 ),
-  V( 102, 0x4c0f, 106, 103, 0 ),
-  V( 103, 0x4639, 107, 104, 0 ),
-  V( 104, 0x415e, 103,  99, 0 ),
-  V( 105, 0x5627, 105, 106, 1 ),
-  V( 106, 0x50e7, 108, 107, 0 ),
-  V( 107, 0x4b85, 109, 103, 0 ),
-  V( 108, 0x5597, 110, 109, 0 ),
-  V( 109, 0x504f, 111, 107, 0 ),
-  V( 110, 0x5a10, 110, 111, 1 ),
-  V( 111, 0x5522, 112, 109, 0 ),
-  V( 112, 0x59eb, 112, 111, 1 ),
-/*
- * This last entry is used for fixed probability estimate of 0.5
- * as suggested in Section 10.3 Table 5 of ITU-T Rec. T.851.
- */
-  V( 113, 0x5a1d, 113, 113, 0 )
-};
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcapimin.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcapimin.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 3382d91..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcapimin.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,288 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcapimin.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2010 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains application interface code for the compression half
- * of the JPEG library.  These are the "minimum" API routines that may be
- * needed in either the normal full-compression case or the transcoding-only
- * case.
- *
- * Most of the routines intended to be called directly by an application
- * are in this file or in jcapistd.c.  But also see jcparam.c for
- * parameter-setup helper routines, jcomapi.c for routines shared by
- * compression and decompression, and jctrans.c for the transcoding case.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * Initialization of a JPEG compression object.
- * The error manager must already be set up (in case memory manager fails).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_CreateCompress (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int version, size_t structsize)
-{
-  int i;
-
-  /* Guard against version mismatches between library and caller. */
-  cinfo->mem = NULL;		/* so jpeg_destroy knows mem mgr not called */
-  if (version != JPEG_LIB_VERSION)
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LIB_VERSION, JPEG_LIB_VERSION, version);
-  if (structsize != SIZEOF(struct jpeg_compress_struct))
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STRUCT_SIZE, 
-	     (int) SIZEOF(struct jpeg_compress_struct), (int) structsize);
-
-  /* For debugging purposes, we zero the whole master structure.
-   * But the application has already set the err pointer, and may have set
-   * client_data, so we have to save and restore those fields.
-   * Note: if application hasn't set client_data, tools like Purify may
-   * complain here.
-   */
-  {
-    struct jpeg_error_mgr * err = cinfo->err;
-    void * client_data = cinfo->client_data; /* ignore Purify complaint here */
-    MEMZERO(cinfo, SIZEOF(struct jpeg_compress_struct));
-    cinfo->err = err;
-    cinfo->client_data = client_data;
-  }
-  cinfo->is_decompressor = FALSE;
-
-  /* Initialize a memory manager instance for this object */
-  jinit_memory_mgr((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  /* Zero out pointers to permanent structures. */
-  cinfo->progress = NULL;
-  cinfo->dest = NULL;
-
-  cinfo->comp_info = NULL;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; i++) {
-    cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
-    cinfo->q_scale_factor[i] = 100;
-  }
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
-    cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
-    cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
-  }
-
-  /* Must do it here for emit_dqt in case jpeg_write_tables is used */
-  cinfo->block_size = DCTSIZE;
-  cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-  cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-
-  cinfo->script_space = NULL;
-
-  cinfo->input_gamma = 1.0;	/* in case application forgets */
-
-  /* OK, I'm ready */
-  cinfo->global_state = CSTATE_START;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Destruction of a JPEG compression object
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_destroy_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  jpeg_destroy((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* use common routine */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Abort processing of a JPEG compression operation,
- * but don't destroy the object itself.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_abort_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* use common routine */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Forcibly suppress or un-suppress all quantization and Huffman tables.
- * Marks all currently defined tables as already written (if suppress)
- * or not written (if !suppress).  This will control whether they get emitted
- * by a subsequent jpeg_start_compress call.
- *
- * This routine is exported for use by applications that want to produce
- * abbreviated JPEG datastreams.  It logically belongs in jcparam.c, but
- * since it is called by jpeg_start_compress, we put it here --- otherwise
- * jcparam.o would be linked whether the application used it or not.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_suppress_tables (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean suppress)
-{
-  int i;
-  JQUANT_TBL * qtbl;
-  JHUFF_TBL * htbl;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; i++) {
-    if ((qtbl = cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[i]) != NULL)
-      qtbl->sent_table = suppress;
-  }
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
-    if ((htbl = cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[i]) != NULL)
-      htbl->sent_table = suppress;
-    if ((htbl = cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[i]) != NULL)
-      htbl->sent_table = suppress;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish JPEG compression.
- *
- * If a multipass operating mode was selected, this may do a great deal of
- * work including most of the actual output.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_finish_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  JDIMENSION iMCU_row;
-
-  if (cinfo->global_state == CSTATE_SCANNING ||
-      cinfo->global_state == CSTATE_RAW_OK) {
-    /* Terminate first pass */
-    if (cinfo->next_scanline < cinfo->image_height)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TOO_LITTLE_DATA);
-    (*cinfo->master->finish_pass) (cinfo);
-  } else if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_WRCOEFS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  /* Perform any remaining passes */
-  while (! cinfo->master->is_last_pass) {
-    (*cinfo->master->prepare_for_pass) (cinfo);
-    for (iMCU_row = 0; iMCU_row < cinfo->total_iMCU_rows; iMCU_row++) {
-      if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-	cinfo->progress->pass_counter = (long) iMCU_row;
-	cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->total_iMCU_rows;
-	(*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-      }
-      /* We bypass the main controller and invoke coef controller directly;
-       * all work is being done from the coefficient buffer.
-       */
-      if (! (*cinfo->coef->compress_data) (cinfo, (JSAMPIMAGE) NULL))
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-    }
-    (*cinfo->master->finish_pass) (cinfo);
-  }
-  /* Write EOI, do final cleanup */
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_file_trailer) (cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->dest->term_destination) (cinfo);
-  /* We can use jpeg_abort to release memory and reset global_state */
-  jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write a special marker.
- * This is only recommended for writing COM or APPn markers.
- * Must be called after jpeg_start_compress() and before
- * first call to jpeg_write_scanlines() or jpeg_write_raw_data().
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_write_marker (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker,
-		   const JOCTET *dataptr, unsigned int datalen)
-{
-  JMETHOD(void, write_marker_byte, (j_compress_ptr info, int val));
-
-  if (cinfo->next_scanline != 0 ||
-      (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_SCANNING &&
-       cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_RAW_OK &&
-       cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_WRCOEFS))
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_marker_header) (cinfo, marker, datalen);
-  write_marker_byte = cinfo->marker->write_marker_byte;	/* copy for speed */
-  while (datalen--) {
-    (*write_marker_byte) (cinfo, *dataptr);
-    dataptr++;
-  }
-}
-
-/* Same, but piecemeal. */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_write_m_header (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker, unsigned int datalen)
-{
-  if (cinfo->next_scanline != 0 ||
-      (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_SCANNING &&
-       cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_RAW_OK &&
-       cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_WRCOEFS))
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_marker_header) (cinfo, marker, datalen);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_write_m_byte (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int val)
-{
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_marker_byte) (cinfo, val);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Alternate compression function: just write an abbreviated table file.
- * Before calling this, all parameters and a data destination must be set up.
- *
- * To produce a pair of files containing abbreviated tables and abbreviated
- * image data, one would proceed as follows:
- *
- *		initialize JPEG object
- *		set JPEG parameters
- *		set destination to table file
- *		jpeg_write_tables(cinfo);
- *		set destination to image file
- *		jpeg_start_compress(cinfo, FALSE);
- *		write data...
- *		jpeg_finish_compress(cinfo);
- *
- * jpeg_write_tables has the side effect of marking all tables written
- * (same as jpeg_suppress_tables(..., TRUE)).  Thus a subsequent start_compress
- * will not re-emit the tables unless it is passed write_all_tables=TRUE.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_write_tables (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  /* (Re)initialize error mgr and destination modules */
-  (*cinfo->err->reset_error_mgr) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->dest->init_destination) (cinfo);
-  /* Initialize the marker writer ... bit of a crock to do it here. */
-  jinit_marker_writer(cinfo);
-  /* Write them tables! */
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_tables_only) (cinfo);
-  /* And clean up. */
-  (*cinfo->dest->term_destination) (cinfo);
-  /*
-   * In library releases up through v6a, we called jpeg_abort() here to free
-   * any working memory allocated by the destination manager and marker
-   * writer.  Some applications had a problem with that: they allocated space
-   * of their own from the library memory manager, and didn't want it to go
-   * away during write_tables.  So now we do nothing.  This will cause a
-   * memory leak if an app calls write_tables repeatedly without doing a full
-   * compression cycle or otherwise resetting the JPEG object.  However, that
-   * seems less bad than unexpectedly freeing memory in the normal case.
-   * An app that prefers the old behavior can call jpeg_abort for itself after
-   * each call to jpeg_write_tables().
-   */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcapistd.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcapistd.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8892bfa..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcapistd.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcapistd.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains application interface code for the compression half
- * of the JPEG library.  These are the "standard" API routines that are
- * used in the normal full-compression case.  They are not used by a
- * transcoding-only application.  Note that if an application links in
- * jpeg_start_compress, it will end up linking in the entire compressor.
- * We thus must separate this file from jcapimin.c to avoid linking the
- * whole compression library into a transcoder.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * Compression initialization.
- * Before calling this, all parameters and a data destination must be set up.
- *
- * We require a write_all_tables parameter as a failsafe check when writing
- * multiple datastreams from the same compression object.  Since prior runs
- * will have left all the tables marked sent_table=TRUE, a subsequent run
- * would emit an abbreviated stream (no tables) by default.  This may be what
- * is wanted, but for safety's sake it should not be the default behavior:
- * programmers should have to make a deliberate choice to emit abbreviated
- * images.  Therefore the documentation and examples should encourage people
- * to pass write_all_tables=TRUE; then it will take active thought to do the
- * wrong thing.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_start_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean write_all_tables)
-{
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  if (write_all_tables)
-    jpeg_suppress_tables(cinfo, FALSE);	/* mark all tables to be written */
-
-  /* (Re)initialize error mgr and destination modules */
-  (*cinfo->err->reset_error_mgr) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->dest->init_destination) (cinfo);
-  /* Perform master selection of active modules */
-  jinit_compress_master(cinfo);
-  /* Set up for the first pass */
-  (*cinfo->master->prepare_for_pass) (cinfo);
-  /* Ready for application to drive first pass through jpeg_write_scanlines
-   * or jpeg_write_raw_data.
-   */
-  cinfo->next_scanline = 0;
-  cinfo->global_state = (cinfo->raw_data_in ? CSTATE_RAW_OK : CSTATE_SCANNING);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write some scanlines of data to the JPEG compressor.
- *
- * The return value will be the number of lines actually written.
- * This should be less than the supplied num_lines only in case that
- * the data destination module has requested suspension of the compressor,
- * or if more than image_height scanlines are passed in.
- *
- * Note: we warn about excess calls to jpeg_write_scanlines() since
- * this likely signals an application programmer error.  However,
- * excess scanlines passed in the last valid call are *silently* ignored,
- * so that the application need not adjust num_lines for end-of-image
- * when using a multiple-scanline buffer.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(JDIMENSION)
-jpeg_write_scanlines (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY scanlines,
-		      JDIMENSION num_lines)
-{
-  JDIMENSION row_ctr, rows_left;
-
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_SCANNING)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  if (cinfo->next_scanline >= cinfo->image_height)
-    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_TOO_MUCH_DATA);
-
-  /* Call progress monitor hook if present */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    cinfo->progress->pass_counter = (long) cinfo->next_scanline;
-    cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->image_height;
-    (*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* Give master control module another chance if this is first call to
-   * jpeg_write_scanlines.  This lets output of the frame/scan headers be
-   * delayed so that application can write COM, etc, markers between
-   * jpeg_start_compress and jpeg_write_scanlines.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->master->call_pass_startup)
-    (*cinfo->master->pass_startup) (cinfo);
-
-  /* Ignore any extra scanlines at bottom of image. */
-  rows_left = cinfo->image_height - cinfo->next_scanline;
-  if (num_lines > rows_left)
-    num_lines = rows_left;
-
-  row_ctr = 0;
-  (*cinfo->main->process_data) (cinfo, scanlines, &row_ctr, num_lines);
-  cinfo->next_scanline += row_ctr;
-  return row_ctr;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Alternate entry point to write raw data.
- * Processes exactly one iMCU row per call, unless suspended.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(JDIMENSION)
-jpeg_write_raw_data (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE data,
-		     JDIMENSION num_lines)
-{
-  JDIMENSION lines_per_iMCU_row;
-
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_RAW_OK)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  if (cinfo->next_scanline >= cinfo->image_height) {
-    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_TOO_MUCH_DATA);
-    return 0;
-  }
-
-  /* Call progress monitor hook if present */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    cinfo->progress->pass_counter = (long) cinfo->next_scanline;
-    cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->image_height;
-    (*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* Give master control module another chance if this is first call to
-   * jpeg_write_raw_data.  This lets output of the frame/scan headers be
-   * delayed so that application can write COM, etc, markers between
-   * jpeg_start_compress and jpeg_write_raw_data.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->master->call_pass_startup)
-    (*cinfo->master->pass_startup) (cinfo);
-
-  /* Verify that at least one iMCU row has been passed. */
-  lines_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  if (num_lines < lines_per_iMCU_row)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BUFFER_SIZE);
-
-  /* Directly compress the row. */
-  if (! (*cinfo->coef->compress_data) (cinfo, data)) {
-    /* If compressor did not consume the whole row, suspend processing. */
-    return 0;
-  }
-
-  /* OK, we processed one iMCU row. */
-  cinfo->next_scanline += lines_per_iMCU_row;
-  return lines_per_iMCU_row;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcarith.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcarith.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a64190e..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcarith.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,944 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcarith.c
- *
- * Developed 1997-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains portable arithmetic entropy encoding routines for JPEG
- * (implementing the ISO/IEC IS 10918-1 and CCITT Recommendation ITU-T T.81).
- *
- * Both sequential and progressive modes are supported in this single module.
- *
- * Suspension is not currently supported in this module.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Expanded entropy encoder object for arithmetic encoding. */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_entropy_encoder pub; /* public fields */
-
-  INT32 c; /* C register, base of coding interval, layout as in sec. D.1.3 */
-  INT32 a;               /* A register, normalized size of coding interval */
-  INT32 sc;        /* counter for stacked 0xFF values which might overflow */
-  INT32 zc;          /* counter for pending 0x00 output values which might *
-                          * be discarded at the end ("Pacman" termination) */
-  int ct;  /* bit shift counter, determines when next byte will be written */
-  int buffer;                /* buffer for most recent output byte != 0xFF */
-
-  int last_dc_val[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* last DC coef for each component */
-  int dc_context[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* context index for DC conditioning */
-
-  unsigned int restarts_to_go;	/* MCUs left in this restart interval */
-  int next_restart_num;		/* next restart number to write (0-7) */
-
-  /* Pointers to statistics areas (these workspaces have image lifespan) */
-  unsigned char * dc_stats[NUM_ARITH_TBLS];
-  unsigned char * ac_stats[NUM_ARITH_TBLS];
-
-  /* Statistics bin for coding with fixed probability 0.5 */
-  unsigned char fixed_bin[4];
-} arith_entropy_encoder;
-
-typedef arith_entropy_encoder * arith_entropy_ptr;
-
-/* The following two definitions specify the allocation chunk size
- * for the statistics area.
- * According to sections F.1.4.4.1.3 and F.1.4.4.2, we need at least
- * 49 statistics bins for DC, and 245 statistics bins for AC coding.
- *
- * We use a compact representation with 1 byte per statistics bin,
- * thus the numbers directly represent byte sizes.
- * This 1 byte per statistics bin contains the meaning of the MPS
- * (more probable symbol) in the highest bit (mask 0x80), and the
- * index into the probability estimation state machine table
- * in the lower bits (mask 0x7F).
- */
-
-#define DC_STAT_BINS 64
-#define AC_STAT_BINS 256
-
-/* NOTE: Uncomment the following #define if you want to use the
- * given formula for calculating the AC conditioning parameter Kx
- * for spectral selection progressive coding in section G.1.3.2
- * of the spec (Kx = Kmin + SRL (8 + Se - Kmin) 4).
- * Although the spec and P&M authors claim that this "has proven
- * to give good results for 8 bit precision samples", I'm not
- * convinced yet that this is really beneficial.
- * Early tests gave only very marginal compression enhancements
- * (a few - around 5 or so - bytes even for very large files),
- * which would turn out rather negative if we'd suppress the
- * DAC (Define Arithmetic Conditioning) marker segments for
- * the default parameters in the future.
- * Note that currently the marker writing module emits 12-byte
- * DAC segments for a full-component scan in a color image.
- * This is not worth worrying about IMHO. However, since the
- * spec defines the default values to be used if the tables
- * are omitted (unlike Huffman tables, which are required
- * anyway), one might optimize this behaviour in the future,
- * and then it would be disadvantageous to use custom tables if
- * they don't provide sufficient gain to exceed the DAC size.
- *
- * On the other hand, I'd consider it as a reasonable result
- * that the conditioning has no significant influence on the
- * compression performance. This means that the basic
- * statistical model is already rather stable.
- *
- * Thus, at the moment, we use the default conditioning values
- * anyway, and do not use the custom formula.
- *
-#define CALCULATE_SPECTRAL_CONDITIONING
- */
-
-/* IRIGHT_SHIFT is like RIGHT_SHIFT, but works on int rather than INT32.
- * We assume that int right shift is unsigned if INT32 right shift is,
- * which should be safe.
- */
-
-#ifdef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define ISHIFT_TEMPS	int ishift_temp;
-#define IRIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)  \
-	((ishift_temp = (x)) < 0 ? \
-	 (ishift_temp >> (shft)) | ((~0) << (16-(shft))) : \
-	 (ishift_temp >> (shft)))
-#else
-#define ISHIFT_TEMPS
-#define IRIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)	((x) >> (shft))
-#endif
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_byte (int val, j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Write next output byte; we do not support suspension in this module. */
-{
-  struct jpeg_destination_mgr * dest = cinfo->dest;
-
-  *dest->next_output_byte++ = (JOCTET) val;
-  if (--dest->free_in_buffer == 0)
-    if (! (*dest->empty_output_buffer) (cinfo))
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of an arithmetic-compressed scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr e = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  INT32 temp;
-
-  /* Section D.1.8: Termination of encoding */
-
-  /* Find the e->c in the coding interval with the largest
-   * number of trailing zero bits */
-  if ((temp = (e->a - 1 + e->c) & 0xFFFF0000L) < e->c)
-    e->c = temp + 0x8000L;
-  else
-    e->c = temp;
-  /* Send remaining bytes to output */
-  e->c <<= e->ct;
-  if (e->c & 0xF8000000L) {
-    /* One final overflow has to be handled */
-    if (e->buffer >= 0) {
-      if (e->zc)
-	do emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	while (--e->zc);
-      emit_byte(e->buffer + 1, cinfo);
-      if (e->buffer + 1 == 0xFF)
-	emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-    }
-    e->zc += e->sc;  /* carry-over converts stacked 0xFF bytes to 0x00 */
-    e->sc = 0;
-  } else {
-    if (e->buffer == 0)
-      ++e->zc;
-    else if (e->buffer >= 0) {
-      if (e->zc)
-	do emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	while (--e->zc);
-      emit_byte(e->buffer, cinfo);
-    }
-    if (e->sc) {
-      if (e->zc)
-	do emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	while (--e->zc);
-      do {
-	emit_byte(0xFF, cinfo);
-	emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-      } while (--e->sc);
-    }
-  }
-  /* Output final bytes only if they are not 0x00 */
-  if (e->c & 0x7FFF800L) {
-    if (e->zc)  /* output final pending zero bytes */
-      do emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-      while (--e->zc);
-    emit_byte((e->c >> 19) & 0xFF, cinfo);
-    if (((e->c >> 19) & 0xFF) == 0xFF)
-      emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-    if (e->c & 0x7F800L) {
-      emit_byte((e->c >> 11) & 0xFF, cinfo);
-      if (((e->c >> 11) & 0xFF) == 0xFF)
-	emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The core arithmetic encoding routine (common in JPEG and JBIG).
- * This needs to go as fast as possible.
- * Machine-dependent optimization facilities
- * are not utilized in this portable implementation.
- * However, this code should be fairly efficient and
- * may be a good base for further optimizations anyway.
- *
- * Parameter 'val' to be encoded may be 0 or 1 (binary decision).
- *
- * Note: I've added full "Pacman" termination support to the
- * byte output routines, which is equivalent to the optional
- * Discard_final_zeros procedure (Figure D.15) in the spec.
- * Thus, we always produce the shortest possible output
- * stream compliant to the spec (no trailing zero bytes,
- * except for FF stuffing).
- *
- * I've also introduced a new scheme for accessing
- * the probability estimation state machine table,
- * derived from Markus Kuhn's JBIG implementation.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-arith_encode (j_compress_ptr cinfo, unsigned char *st, int val) 
-{
-  register arith_entropy_ptr e = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  register unsigned char nl, nm;
-  register INT32 qe, temp;
-  register int sv;
-
-  /* Fetch values from our compact representation of Table D.3(D.2):
-   * Qe values and probability estimation state machine
-   */
-  sv = *st;
-  qe = jpeg_aritab[sv & 0x7F];	/* => Qe_Value */
-  nl = qe & 0xFF; qe >>= 8;	/* Next_Index_LPS + Switch_MPS */
-  nm = qe & 0xFF; qe >>= 8;	/* Next_Index_MPS */
-
-  /* Encode & estimation procedures per sections D.1.4 & D.1.5 */
-  e->a -= qe;
-  if (val != (sv >> 7)) {
-    /* Encode the less probable symbol */
-    if (e->a >= qe) {
-      /* If the interval size (qe) for the less probable symbol (LPS)
-       * is larger than the interval size for the MPS, then exchange
-       * the two symbols for coding efficiency, otherwise code the LPS
-       * as usual: */
-      e->c += e->a;
-      e->a = qe;
-    }
-    *st = (sv & 0x80) ^ nl;	/* Estimate_after_LPS */
-  } else {
-    /* Encode the more probable symbol */
-    if (e->a >= 0x8000L)
-      return;  /* A >= 0x8000 -> ready, no renormalization required */
-    if (e->a < qe) {
-      /* If the interval size (qe) for the less probable symbol (LPS)
-       * is larger than the interval size for the MPS, then exchange
-       * the two symbols for coding efficiency: */
-      e->c += e->a;
-      e->a = qe;
-    }
-    *st = (sv & 0x80) ^ nm;	/* Estimate_after_MPS */
-  }
-
-  /* Renormalization & data output per section D.1.6 */
-  do {
-    e->a <<= 1;
-    e->c <<= 1;
-    if (--e->ct == 0) {
-      /* Another byte is ready for output */
-      temp = e->c >> 19;
-      if (temp > 0xFF) {
-	/* Handle overflow over all stacked 0xFF bytes */
-	if (e->buffer >= 0) {
-	  if (e->zc)
-	    do emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	    while (--e->zc);
-	  emit_byte(e->buffer + 1, cinfo);
-	  if (e->buffer + 1 == 0xFF)
-	    emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	}
-	e->zc += e->sc;  /* carry-over converts stacked 0xFF bytes to 0x00 */
-	e->sc = 0;
-	/* Note: The 3 spacer bits in the C register guarantee
-	 * that the new buffer byte can't be 0xFF here
-	 * (see page 160 in the P&M JPEG book). */
-	e->buffer = temp & 0xFF;  /* new output byte, might overflow later */
-      } else if (temp == 0xFF) {
-	++e->sc;  /* stack 0xFF byte (which might overflow later) */
-      } else {
-	/* Output all stacked 0xFF bytes, they will not overflow any more */
-	if (e->buffer == 0)
-	  ++e->zc;
-	else if (e->buffer >= 0) {
-	  if (e->zc)
-	    do emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	    while (--e->zc);
-	  emit_byte(e->buffer, cinfo);
-	}
-	if (e->sc) {
-	  if (e->zc)
-	    do emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	    while (--e->zc);
-	  do {
-	    emit_byte(0xFF, cinfo);
-	    emit_byte(0x00, cinfo);
-	  } while (--e->sc);
-	}
-	e->buffer = temp & 0xFF;  /* new output byte (can still overflow) */
-      }
-      e->c &= 0x7FFFFL;
-      e->ct += 8;
-    }
-  } while (e->a < 0x8000L);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Emit a restart marker & resynchronize predictions.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_restart (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int restart_num)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  finish_pass(cinfo);
-
-  emit_byte(0xFF, cinfo);
-  emit_byte(JPEG_RST0 + restart_num, cinfo);
-
-  /* Re-initialize statistics areas */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    /* DC needs no table for refinement scan */
-    if (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      MEMZERO(entropy->dc_stats[compptr->dc_tbl_no], DC_STAT_BINS);
-      /* Reset DC predictions to 0 */
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;
-    }
-    /* AC needs no table when not present */
-    if (cinfo->Se) {
-      MEMZERO(entropy->ac_stats[compptr->ac_tbl_no], AC_STAT_BINS);
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Reset arithmetic encoding variables */
-  entropy->c = 0;
-  entropy->a = 0x10000L;
-  entropy->sc = 0;
-  entropy->zc = 0;
-  entropy->ct = 11;
-  entropy->buffer = -1;  /* empty */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for DC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_DC_first (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int blkn, ci, tbl;
-  int v, v2, m;
-  ISHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      emit_restart(cinfo, entropy->next_restart_num);
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data blocks */
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-    tbl = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]->dc_tbl_no;
-
-    /* Compute the DC value after the required point transform by Al.
-     * This is simply an arithmetic right shift.
-     */
-    m = IRIGHT_SHIFT((int) (MCU_data[blkn][0][0]), cinfo->Al);
-
-    /* Sections F.1.4.1 & F.1.4.4.1: Encoding of DC coefficients */
-
-    /* Table F.4: Point to statistics bin S0 for DC coefficient coding */
-    st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + entropy->dc_context[ci];
-
-    /* Figure F.4: Encode_DC_DIFF */
-    if ((v = m - entropy->last_dc_val[ci]) == 0) {
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;	/* zero diff category */
-    } else {
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] = m;
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-      /* Figure F.6: Encoding nonzero value v */
-      /* Figure F.7: Encoding the sign of v */
-      if (v > 0) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 0);	/* Table F.4: SS = S0 + 1 */
-	st += 2;			/* Table F.4: SP = S0 + 2 */
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 4;	/* small positive diff category */
-      } else {
-	v = -v;
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 1);	/* Table F.4: SS = S0 + 1 */
-	st += 3;			/* Table F.4: SN = S0 + 3 */
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 8;	/* small negative diff category */
-      }
-      /* Figure F.8: Encoding the magnitude category of v */
-      m = 0;
-      if (v -= 1) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	m = 1;
-	v2 = v;
-	st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + 20; /* Table F.4: X1 = 20 */
-	while (v2 >>= 1) {
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	  m <<= 1;
-	  st += 1;
-	}
-      }
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);
-      /* Section F.1.4.4.1.2: Establish dc_context conditioning category */
-      if (m < (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_L[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;	/* zero diff category */
-      else if (m > (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_U[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] += 8;	/* large diff category */
-      /* Figure F.9: Encoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-      st += 14;
-      while (m >>= 1)
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st, (m & v) ? 1 : 0);
-    }
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for AC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_AC_first (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int tbl, k, ke;
-  int v, v2, m;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      emit_restart(cinfo, entropy->next_restart_num);
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data block */
-  block = MCU_data[0];
-  tbl = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->ac_tbl_no;
-
-  /* Sections F.1.4.2 & F.1.4.4.2: Encoding of AC coefficients */
-
-  /* Establish EOB (end-of-block) index */
-  ke = cinfo->Se;
-  do {
-    /* We must apply the point transform by Al.  For AC coefficients this
-     * is an integer division with rounding towards 0.  To do this portably
-     * in C, we shift after obtaining the absolute value.
-     */
-    if ((v = (*block)[natural_order[ke]]) >= 0) {
-      if (v >>= cinfo->Al) break;
-    } else {
-      v = -v;
-      if (v >>= cinfo->Al) break;
-    }
-  } while (--ke);
-
-  /* Figure F.5: Encode_AC_Coefficients */
-  for (k = cinfo->Ss - 1; k < ke;) {
-    st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-    arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);		/* EOB decision */
-    for (;;) {
-      if ((v = (*block)[natural_order[++k]]) >= 0) {
-	if (v >>= cinfo->Al) {
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 1);
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin, 0);
-	  break;
-	}
-      } else {
-	v = -v;
-	if (v >>= cinfo->Al) {
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 1);
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin, 1);
-	  break;
-	}
-      }
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 0);
-      st += 3;
-    }
-    st += 2;
-    /* Figure F.8: Encoding the magnitude category of v */
-    m = 0;
-    if (v -= 1) {
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-      m = 1;
-      v2 = v;
-      if (v2 >>= 1) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	m <<= 1;
-	st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] +
-	     (k <= cinfo->arith_ac_K[tbl] ? 189 : 217);
-	while (v2 >>= 1) {
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	  m <<= 1;
-	  st += 1;
-	}
-      }
-    }
-    arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);
-    /* Figure F.9: Encoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-    st += 14;
-    while (m >>= 1)
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, (m & v) ? 1 : 0);
-  }
-  /* Encode EOB decision only if k < cinfo->Se */
-  if (k < cinfo->Se) {
-    st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-    arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for DC successive approximation refinement scan.
- * Note: we assume such scans can be multi-component,
- * although the spec is not very clear on the point.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_DC_refine (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int Al, blkn;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      emit_restart(cinfo, entropy->next_restart_num);
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  st = entropy->fixed_bin;	/* use fixed probability estimation */
-  Al = cinfo->Al;
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data blocks */
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    /* We simply emit the Al'th bit of the DC coefficient value. */
-    arith_encode(cinfo, st, (MCU_data[blkn][0][0] >> Al) & 1);
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for AC successive approximation refinement scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_AC_refine (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int tbl, k, ke, kex;
-  int v;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      emit_restart(cinfo, entropy->next_restart_num);
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data block */
-  block = MCU_data[0];
-  tbl = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->ac_tbl_no;
-
-  /* Section G.1.3.3: Encoding of AC coefficients */
-
-  /* Establish EOB (end-of-block) index */
-  ke = cinfo->Se;
-  do {
-    /* We must apply the point transform by Al.  For AC coefficients this
-     * is an integer division with rounding towards 0.  To do this portably
-     * in C, we shift after obtaining the absolute value.
-     */
-    if ((v = (*block)[natural_order[ke]]) >= 0) {
-      if (v >>= cinfo->Al) break;
-    } else {
-      v = -v;
-      if (v >>= cinfo->Al) break;
-    }
-  } while (--ke);
-
-  /* Establish EOBx (previous stage end-of-block) index */
-  for (kex = ke; kex > 0; kex--)
-    if ((v = (*block)[natural_order[kex]]) >= 0) {
-      if (v >>= cinfo->Ah) break;
-    } else {
-      v = -v;
-      if (v >>= cinfo->Ah) break;
-    }
-
-  /* Figure G.10: Encode_AC_Coefficients_SA */
-  for (k = cinfo->Ss - 1; k < ke;) {
-    st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-    if (k >= kex)
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);	/* EOB decision */
-    for (;;) {
-      if ((v = (*block)[natural_order[++k]]) >= 0) {
-	if (v >>= cinfo->Al) {
-	  if (v >> 1)			/* previously nonzero coef */
-	    arith_encode(cinfo, st + 2, (v & 1));
-	  else {			/* newly nonzero coef */
-	    arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 1);
-	    arith_encode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin, 0);
-	  }
-	  break;
-	}
-      } else {
-	v = -v;
-	if (v >>= cinfo->Al) {
-	  if (v >> 1)			/* previously nonzero coef */
-	    arith_encode(cinfo, st + 2, (v & 1));
-	  else {			/* newly nonzero coef */
-	    arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 1);
-	    arith_encode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin, 1);
-	  }
-	  break;
-	}
-      }
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 0);
-      st += 3;
-    }
-  }
-  /* Encode EOB decision only if k < cinfo->Se */
-  if (k < cinfo->Se) {
-    st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-    arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Encode and output one MCU's worth of arithmetic-compressed coefficients.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int tbl, k, ke;
-  int v, v2, m;
-  int blkn, ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      emit_restart(cinfo, entropy->next_restart_num);
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data blocks */
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    block = MCU_data[blkn];
-    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-
-    /* Sections F.1.4.1 & F.1.4.4.1: Encoding of DC coefficients */
-
-    tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-
-    /* Table F.4: Point to statistics bin S0 for DC coefficient coding */
-    st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + entropy->dc_context[ci];
-
-    /* Figure F.4: Encode_DC_DIFF */
-    if ((v = (*block)[0] - entropy->last_dc_val[ci]) == 0) {
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;	/* zero diff category */
-    } else {
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] = (*block)[0];
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-      /* Figure F.6: Encoding nonzero value v */
-      /* Figure F.7: Encoding the sign of v */
-      if (v > 0) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 0);	/* Table F.4: SS = S0 + 1 */
-	st += 2;			/* Table F.4: SP = S0 + 2 */
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 4;	/* small positive diff category */
-      } else {
-	v = -v;
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 1);	/* Table F.4: SS = S0 + 1 */
-	st += 3;			/* Table F.4: SN = S0 + 3 */
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 8;	/* small negative diff category */
-      }
-      /* Figure F.8: Encoding the magnitude category of v */
-      m = 0;
-      if (v -= 1) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	m = 1;
-	v2 = v;
-	st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + 20; /* Table F.4: X1 = 20 */
-	while (v2 >>= 1) {
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	  m <<= 1;
-	  st += 1;
-	}
-      }
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);
-      /* Section F.1.4.4.1.2: Establish dc_context conditioning category */
-      if (m < (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_L[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;	/* zero diff category */
-      else if (m > (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_U[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] += 8;	/* large diff category */
-      /* Figure F.9: Encoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-      st += 14;
-      while (m >>= 1)
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st, (m & v) ? 1 : 0);
-    }
-
-    /* Sections F.1.4.2 & F.1.4.4.2: Encoding of AC coefficients */
-
-    if ((ke = cinfo->lim_Se) == 0) continue;
-    tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-
-    /* Establish EOB (end-of-block) index */
-    do {
-      if ((*block)[natural_order[ke]]) break;
-    } while (--ke);
-
-    /* Figure F.5: Encode_AC_Coefficients */
-    for (k = 0; k < ke;) {
-      st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);	/* EOB decision */
-      while ((v = (*block)[natural_order[++k]]) == 0) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 0);
-	st += 3;
-      }
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st + 1, 1);
-      /* Figure F.6: Encoding nonzero value v */
-      /* Figure F.7: Encoding the sign of v */
-      if (v > 0) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin, 0);
-      } else {
-	v = -v;
-	arith_encode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin, 1);
-      }
-      st += 2;
-      /* Figure F.8: Encoding the magnitude category of v */
-      m = 0;
-      if (v -= 1) {
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	m = 1;
-	v2 = v;
-	if (v2 >>= 1) {
-	  arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	  m <<= 1;
-	  st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] +
-	       (k <= cinfo->arith_ac_K[tbl] ? 189 : 217);
-	  while (v2 >>= 1) {
-	    arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-	    m <<= 1;
-	    st += 1;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 0);
-      /* Figure F.9: Encoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-      st += 14;
-      while (m >>= 1)
-	arith_encode(cinfo, st, (m & v) ? 1 : 0);
-    }
-    /* Encode EOB decision only if k < cinfo->lim_Se */
-    if (k < cinfo->lim_Se) {
-      st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-      arith_encode(cinfo, st, 1);
-    }
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for an arithmetic-compressed scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean gather_statistics)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci, tbl;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  if (gather_statistics)
-    /* Make sure to avoid that in the master control logic!
-     * We are fully adaptive here and need no extra
-     * statistics gathering pass!
-     */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-
-  /* We assume jcmaster.c already validated the progressive scan parameters. */
-
-  /* Select execution routines */
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-    if (cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_DC_first;
-      else
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_AC_first;
-    } else {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_DC_refine;
-      else
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_AC_refine;
-    }
-  } else
-    entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu;
-
-  /* Allocate & initialize requested statistics areas */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    /* DC needs no table for refinement scan */
-    if (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-      if (tbl < 0 || tbl >= NUM_ARITH_TBLS)
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_ARITH_TABLE, tbl);
-      if (entropy->dc_stats[tbl] == NULL)
-	entropy->dc_stats[tbl] = (unsigned char *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-	  ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, DC_STAT_BINS);
-      MEMZERO(entropy->dc_stats[tbl], DC_STAT_BINS);
-      /* Initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;
-    }
-    /* AC needs no table when not present */
-    if (cinfo->Se) {
-      tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-      if (tbl < 0 || tbl >= NUM_ARITH_TBLS)
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_ARITH_TABLE, tbl);
-      if (entropy->ac_stats[tbl] == NULL)
-	entropy->ac_stats[tbl] = (unsigned char *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-	  ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, AC_STAT_BINS);
-      MEMZERO(entropy->ac_stats[tbl], AC_STAT_BINS);
-#ifdef CALCULATE_SPECTRAL_CONDITIONING
-      if (cinfo->progressive_mode)
-	/* Section G.1.3.2: Set appropriate arithmetic conditioning value Kx */
-	cinfo->arith_ac_K[tbl] = cinfo->Ss + ((8 + cinfo->Se - cinfo->Ss) >> 4);
-#endif
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize arithmetic encoding variables */
-  entropy->c = 0;
-  entropy->a = 0x10000L;
-  entropy->sc = 0;
-  entropy->zc = 0;
-  entropy->ct = 11;
-  entropy->buffer = -1;  /* empty */
-
-  /* Initialize restart stuff */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-  entropy->next_restart_num = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for arithmetic entropy encoding.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_arith_encoder (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy;
-  int i;
-
-  entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(arith_entropy_encoder));
-  cinfo->entropy = &entropy->pub;
-  entropy->pub.start_pass = start_pass;
-  entropy->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass;
-
-  /* Mark tables unallocated */
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_ARITH_TBLS; i++) {
-    entropy->dc_stats[i] = NULL;
-    entropy->ac_stats[i] = NULL;
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize index for fixed probability estimation */
-  entropy->fixed_bin[0] = 113;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jccoefct.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jccoefct.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b64b46e..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jccoefct.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,454 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jccoefct.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2011 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the coefficient buffer controller for compression.
- * This controller is the top level of the JPEG compressor proper.
- * The coefficient buffer lies between forward-DCT and entropy encoding steps.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* We use a full-image coefficient buffer when doing Huffman optimization,
- * and also for writing multiple-scan JPEG files.  In all cases, the DCT
- * step is run during the first pass, and subsequent passes need only read
- * the buffered coefficients.
- */
-#ifdef ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED
-#define FULL_COEF_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-#else
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-#define FULL_COEF_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/* Private buffer controller object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_c_coef_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  JDIMENSION iMCU_row_num;	/* iMCU row # within image */
-  JDIMENSION mcu_ctr;		/* counts MCUs processed in current row */
-  int MCU_vert_offset;		/* counts MCU rows within iMCU row */
-  int MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;	/* number of such rows needed */
-
-  /* For single-pass compression, it's sufficient to buffer just one MCU
-   * (although this may prove a bit slow in practice).  We allocate a
-   * workspace of C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU coefficient blocks, and reuse it for each
-   * MCU constructed and sent.  (On 80x86, the workspace is FAR even though
-   * it's not really very big; this is to keep the module interfaces unchanged
-   * when a large coefficient buffer is necessary.)
-   * In multi-pass modes, this array points to the current MCU's blocks
-   * within the virtual arrays.
-   */
-  JBLOCKROW MCU_buffer[C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-
-  /* In multi-pass modes, we need a virtual block array for each component. */
-  jvirt_barray_ptr whole_image[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-} my_coef_controller;
-
-typedef my_coef_controller * my_coef_ptr;
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-METHODDEF(boolean) compress_data
-    JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE input_buf));
-#ifdef FULL_COEF_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-METHODDEF(boolean) compress_first_pass
-    JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE input_buf));
-METHODDEF(boolean) compress_output
-    JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE input_buf));
-#endif
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-start_iMCU_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Reset within-iMCU-row counters for a new row */
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-
-  /* In an interleaved scan, an MCU row is the same as an iMCU row.
-   * In a noninterleaved scan, an iMCU row has v_samp_factor MCU rows.
-   * But at the bottom of the image, process only what's left.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->comps_in_scan > 1) {
-    coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = 1;
-  } else {
-    if (coef->iMCU_row_num < (cinfo->total_iMCU_rows-1))
-      coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->v_samp_factor;
-    else
-      coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->last_row_height;
-  }
-
-  coef->mcu_ctr = 0;
-  coef->MCU_vert_offset = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_coef (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-
-  coef->iMCU_row_num = 0;
-  start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-
-  switch (pass_mode) {
-  case JBUF_PASS_THRU:
-    if (coef->whole_image[0] != NULL)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    coef->pub.compress_data = compress_data;
-    break;
-#ifdef FULL_COEF_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-  case JBUF_SAVE_AND_PASS:
-    if (coef->whole_image[0] == NULL)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    coef->pub.compress_data = compress_first_pass;
-    break;
-  case JBUF_CRANK_DEST:
-    if (coef->whole_image[0] == NULL)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    coef->pub.compress_data = compress_output;
-    break;
-#endif
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data in the single-pass case.
- * We process the equivalent of one fully interleaved MCU row ("iMCU" row)
- * per call, ie, v_samp_factor block rows for each component in the image.
- * Returns TRUE if the iMCU row is completed, FALSE if suspended.
- *
- * NB: input_buf contains a plane for each component in image,
- * which we index according to the component's SOF position.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-compress_data (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE input_buf)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION MCU_col_num;	/* index of current MCU within row */
-  JDIMENSION last_MCU_col = cinfo->MCUs_per_row - 1;
-  JDIMENSION last_iMCU_row = cinfo->total_iMCU_rows - 1;
-  int blkn, bi, ci, yindex, yoffset, blockcnt;
-  JDIMENSION ypos, xpos;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  forward_DCT_ptr forward_DCT;
-
-  /* Loop to write as much as one whole iMCU row */
-  for (yoffset = coef->MCU_vert_offset; yoffset < coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;
-       yoffset++) {
-    for (MCU_col_num = coef->mcu_ctr; MCU_col_num <= last_MCU_col;
-	 MCU_col_num++) {
-      /* Determine where data comes from in input_buf and do the DCT thing.
-       * Each call on forward_DCT processes a horizontal row of DCT blocks
-       * as wide as an MCU; we rely on having allocated the MCU_buffer[] blocks
-       * sequentially.  Dummy blocks at the right or bottom edge are filled in
-       * specially.  The data in them does not matter for image reconstruction,
-       * so we fill them with values that will encode to the smallest amount of
-       * data, viz: all zeroes in the AC entries, DC entries equal to previous
-       * block's DC value.  (Thanks to Thomas Kinsman for this idea.)
-       */
-      blkn = 0;
-      for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-	compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-	forward_DCT = cinfo->fdct->forward_DCT[compptr->component_index];
-	blockcnt = (MCU_col_num < last_MCU_col) ? compptr->MCU_width
-						: compptr->last_col_width;
-	xpos = MCU_col_num * compptr->MCU_sample_width;
-	ypos = yoffset * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-	/* ypos == (yoffset+yindex) * DCTSIZE */
-	for (yindex = 0; yindex < compptr->MCU_height; yindex++) {
-	  if (coef->iMCU_row_num < last_iMCU_row ||
-	      yoffset+yindex < compptr->last_row_height) {
-	    (*forward_DCT) (cinfo, compptr,
-			    input_buf[compptr->component_index],
-			    coef->MCU_buffer[blkn],
-			    ypos, xpos, (JDIMENSION) blockcnt);
-	    if (blockcnt < compptr->MCU_width) {
-	      /* Create some dummy blocks at the right edge of the image. */
-	      FMEMZERO((void FAR *) coef->MCU_buffer[blkn + blockcnt],
-		       (compptr->MCU_width - blockcnt) * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-	      for (bi = blockcnt; bi < compptr->MCU_width; bi++) {
-		coef->MCU_buffer[blkn+bi][0][0] = coef->MCU_buffer[blkn+bi-1][0][0];
-	      }
-	    }
-	  } else {
-	    /* Create a row of dummy blocks at the bottom of the image. */
-	    FMEMZERO((void FAR *) coef->MCU_buffer[blkn],
-		     compptr->MCU_width * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-	    for (bi = 0; bi < compptr->MCU_width; bi++) {
-	      coef->MCU_buffer[blkn+bi][0][0] = coef->MCU_buffer[blkn-1][0][0];
-	    }
-	  }
-	  blkn += compptr->MCU_width;
-	  ypos += compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-	}
-      }
-      /* Try to write the MCU.  In event of a suspension failure, we will
-       * re-DCT the MCU on restart (a bit inefficient, could be fixed...)
-       */
-      if (! (*cinfo->entropy->encode_mcu) (cinfo, coef->MCU_buffer)) {
-	/* Suspension forced; update state counters and exit */
-	coef->MCU_vert_offset = yoffset;
-	coef->mcu_ctr = MCU_col_num;
-	return FALSE;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Completed an MCU row, but perhaps not an iMCU row */
-    coef->mcu_ctr = 0;
-  }
-  /* Completed the iMCU row, advance counters for next one */
-  coef->iMCU_row_num++;
-  start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-#ifdef FULL_COEF_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Process some data in the first pass of a multi-pass case.
- * We process the equivalent of one fully interleaved MCU row ("iMCU" row)
- * per call, ie, v_samp_factor block rows for each component in the image.
- * This amount of data is read from the source buffer, DCT'd and quantized,
- * and saved into the virtual arrays.  We also generate suitable dummy blocks
- * as needed at the right and lower edges.  (The dummy blocks are constructed
- * in the virtual arrays, which have been padded appropriately.)  This makes
- * it possible for subsequent passes not to worry about real vs. dummy blocks.
- *
- * We must also emit the data to the entropy encoder.  This is conveniently
- * done by calling compress_output() after we've loaded the current strip
- * of the virtual arrays.
- *
- * NB: input_buf contains a plane for each component in image.  All
- * components are DCT'd and loaded into the virtual arrays in this pass.
- * However, it may be that only a subset of the components are emitted to
- * the entropy encoder during this first pass; be careful about looking
- * at the scan-dependent variables (MCU dimensions, etc).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-compress_first_pass (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE input_buf)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION last_iMCU_row = cinfo->total_iMCU_rows - 1;
-  JDIMENSION blocks_across, MCUs_across, MCUindex;
-  int bi, ci, h_samp_factor, block_row, block_rows, ndummy;
-  JCOEF lastDC;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  JBLOCKARRAY buffer;
-  JBLOCKROW thisblockrow, lastblockrow;
-  forward_DCT_ptr forward_DCT;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Align the virtual buffer for this component. */
-    buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_barray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, coef->whole_image[ci],
-       coef->iMCU_row_num * compptr->v_samp_factor,
-       (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE);
-    /* Count non-dummy DCT block rows in this iMCU row. */
-    if (coef->iMCU_row_num < last_iMCU_row)
-      block_rows = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-    else {
-      /* NB: can't use last_row_height here, since may not be set! */
-      block_rows = (int) (compptr->height_in_blocks % compptr->v_samp_factor);
-      if (block_rows == 0) block_rows = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-    }
-    blocks_across = compptr->width_in_blocks;
-    h_samp_factor = compptr->h_samp_factor;
-    /* Count number of dummy blocks to be added at the right margin. */
-    ndummy = (int) (blocks_across % h_samp_factor);
-    if (ndummy > 0)
-      ndummy = h_samp_factor - ndummy;
-    forward_DCT = cinfo->fdct->forward_DCT[ci];
-    /* Perform DCT for all non-dummy blocks in this iMCU row.  Each call
-     * on forward_DCT processes a complete horizontal row of DCT blocks.
-     */
-    for (block_row = 0; block_row < block_rows; block_row++) {
-      thisblockrow = buffer[block_row];
-      (*forward_DCT) (cinfo, compptr, input_buf[ci], thisblockrow,
-		      (JDIMENSION) (block_row * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size),
-		      (JDIMENSION) 0, blocks_across);
-      if (ndummy > 0) {
-	/* Create dummy blocks at the right edge of the image. */
-	thisblockrow += blocks_across; /* => first dummy block */
-	FMEMZERO((void FAR *) thisblockrow, ndummy * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-	lastDC = thisblockrow[-1][0];
-	for (bi = 0; bi < ndummy; bi++) {
-	  thisblockrow[bi][0] = lastDC;
-	}
-      }
-    }
-    /* If at end of image, create dummy block rows as needed.
-     * The tricky part here is that within each MCU, we want the DC values
-     * of the dummy blocks to match the last real block's DC value.
-     * This squeezes a few more bytes out of the resulting file...
-     */
-    if (coef->iMCU_row_num == last_iMCU_row) {
-      blocks_across += ndummy;	/* include lower right corner */
-      MCUs_across = blocks_across / h_samp_factor;
-      for (block_row = block_rows; block_row < compptr->v_samp_factor;
-	   block_row++) {
-	thisblockrow = buffer[block_row];
-	lastblockrow = buffer[block_row-1];
-	FMEMZERO((void FAR *) thisblockrow,
-		 (size_t) (blocks_across * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)));
-	for (MCUindex = 0; MCUindex < MCUs_across; MCUindex++) {
-	  lastDC = lastblockrow[h_samp_factor-1][0];
-	  for (bi = 0; bi < h_samp_factor; bi++) {
-	    thisblockrow[bi][0] = lastDC;
-	  }
-	  thisblockrow += h_samp_factor; /* advance to next MCU in row */
-	  lastblockrow += h_samp_factor;
-	}
-      }
-    }
-  }
-  /* NB: compress_output will increment iMCU_row_num if successful.
-   * A suspension return will result in redoing all the work above next time.
-   */
-
-  /* Emit data to the entropy encoder, sharing code with subsequent passes */
-  return compress_output(cinfo, input_buf);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data in subsequent passes of a multi-pass case.
- * We process the equivalent of one fully interleaved MCU row ("iMCU" row)
- * per call, ie, v_samp_factor block rows for each component in the scan.
- * The data is obtained from the virtual arrays and fed to the entropy coder.
- * Returns TRUE if the iMCU row is completed, FALSE if suspended.
- *
- * NB: input_buf is ignored; it is likely to be a NULL pointer.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-compress_output (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE input_buf)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION MCU_col_num;	/* index of current MCU within row */
-  int blkn, ci, xindex, yindex, yoffset;
-  JDIMENSION start_col;
-  JBLOCKARRAY buffer[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];
-  JBLOCKROW buffer_ptr;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  /* Align the virtual buffers for the components used in this scan.
-   * NB: during first pass, this is safe only because the buffers will
-   * already be aligned properly, so jmemmgr.c won't need to do any I/O.
-   */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    buffer[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_barray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, coef->whole_image[compptr->component_index],
-       coef->iMCU_row_num * compptr->v_samp_factor,
-       (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE);
-  }
-
-  /* Loop to process one whole iMCU row */
-  for (yoffset = coef->MCU_vert_offset; yoffset < coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;
-       yoffset++) {
-    for (MCU_col_num = coef->mcu_ctr; MCU_col_num < cinfo->MCUs_per_row;
-	 MCU_col_num++) {
-      /* Construct list of pointers to DCT blocks belonging to this MCU */
-      blkn = 0;			/* index of current DCT block within MCU */
-      for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-	compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-	start_col = MCU_col_num * compptr->MCU_width;
-	for (yindex = 0; yindex < compptr->MCU_height; yindex++) {
-	  buffer_ptr = buffer[ci][yindex+yoffset] + start_col;
-	  for (xindex = 0; xindex < compptr->MCU_width; xindex++) {
-	    coef->MCU_buffer[blkn++] = buffer_ptr++;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      /* Try to write the MCU. */
-      if (! (*cinfo->entropy->encode_mcu) (cinfo, coef->MCU_buffer)) {
-	/* Suspension forced; update state counters and exit */
-	coef->MCU_vert_offset = yoffset;
-	coef->mcu_ctr = MCU_col_num;
-	return FALSE;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Completed an MCU row, but perhaps not an iMCU row */
-    coef->mcu_ctr = 0;
-  }
-  /* Completed the iMCU row, advance counters for next one */
-  coef->iMCU_row_num++;
-  start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-#endif /* FULL_COEF_BUFFER_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize coefficient buffer controller.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_c_coef_controller (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean need_full_buffer)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef;
-
-  coef = (my_coef_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_coef_controller));
-  cinfo->coef = (struct jpeg_c_coef_controller *) coef;
-  coef->pub.start_pass = start_pass_coef;
-
-  /* Create the coefficient buffer. */
-  if (need_full_buffer) {
-#ifdef FULL_COEF_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-    /* Allocate a full-image virtual array for each component, */
-    /* padded to a multiple of samp_factor DCT blocks in each direction. */
-    int ci;
-    jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      coef->whole_image[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_barray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE,
-	 (JDIMENSION) jround_up((long) compptr->width_in_blocks,
-				(long) compptr->h_samp_factor),
-	 (JDIMENSION) jround_up((long) compptr->height_in_blocks,
-				(long) compptr->v_samp_factor),
-	 (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor);
-    }
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-#endif
-  } else {
-    /* We only need a single-MCU buffer. */
-    JBLOCKROW buffer;
-    int i;
-
-    buffer = (JBLOCKROW)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-    for (i = 0; i < C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU; i++) {
-      coef->MCU_buffer[i] = buffer + i;
-    }
-    coef->whole_image[0] = NULL; /* flag for no virtual arrays */
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jccolor.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jccolor.c
deleted file mode 100644
index aac5802..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jccolor.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,604 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jccolor.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2011-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains input colorspace conversion routines.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Private subobject */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_color_converter pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* Private state for RGB->YCC conversion */
-  INT32 * rgb_ycc_tab;		/* => table for RGB to YCbCr conversion */
-} my_color_converter;
-
-typedef my_color_converter * my_cconvert_ptr;
-
-
-/**************** RGB -> YCbCr conversion: most common case **************/
-
-/*
- * YCbCr is defined per Recommendation ITU-R BT.601-7 (03/2011),
- * previously known as Recommendation CCIR 601-1, except that Cb and Cr
- * are normalized to the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE rather than -0.5 .. 0.5.
- * sRGB (standard RGB color space) is defined per IEC 61966-2-1:1999.
- * sYCC (standard luma-chroma-chroma color space with extended gamut)
- * is defined per IEC 61966-2-1:1999 Amendment A1:2003 Annex F.
- * bg-sRGB and bg-sYCC (big gamut standard color spaces)
- * are defined per IEC 61966-2-1:1999 Amendment A1:2003 Annex G.
- * Note that the derived conversion coefficients given in some of these
- * documents are imprecise.  The general conversion equations are
- *	Y  = Kr * R + (1 - Kr - Kb) * G + Kb * B
- *	Cb = 0.5 * (B - Y) / (1 - Kb)
- *	Cr = 0.5 * (R - Y) / (1 - Kr)
- * With Kr = 0.299 and Kb = 0.114 (derived according to SMPTE RP 177-1993
- * from the 1953 FCC NTSC primaries and CIE Illuminant C),
- * the conversion equations to be implemented are therefore
- *	Y  =  0.299 * R + 0.587 * G + 0.114 * B
- *	Cb = -0.168735892 * R - 0.331264108 * G + 0.5 * B + CENTERJSAMPLE
- *	Cr =  0.5 * R - 0.418687589 * G - 0.081312411 * B + CENTERJSAMPLE
- * Note: older versions of the IJG code used a zero offset of MAXJSAMPLE/2,
- * rather than CENTERJSAMPLE, for Cb and Cr.  This gave equal positive and
- * negative swings for Cb/Cr, but meant that grayscale values (Cb=Cr=0)
- * were not represented exactly.  Now we sacrifice exact representation of
- * maximum red and maximum blue in order to get exact grayscales.
- *
- * To avoid floating-point arithmetic, we represent the fractional constants
- * as integers scaled up by 2^16 (about 4 digits precision); we have to divide
- * the products by 2^16, with appropriate rounding, to get the correct answer.
- *
- * For even more speed, we avoid doing any multiplications in the inner loop
- * by precalculating the constants times R,G,B for all possible values.
- * For 8-bit JSAMPLEs this is very reasonable (only 256 entries per table);
- * for 9-bit to 12-bit samples it is still acceptable.  It's not very
- * reasonable for 16-bit samples, but if you want lossless storage you
- * shouldn't be changing colorspace anyway.
- * The CENTERJSAMPLE offsets and the rounding fudge-factor of 0.5 are included
- * in the tables to save adding them separately in the inner loop.
- */
-
-#define SCALEBITS	16	/* speediest right-shift on some machines */
-#define CBCR_OFFSET	((INT32) CENTERJSAMPLE << SCALEBITS)
-#define ONE_HALF	((INT32) 1 << (SCALEBITS-1))
-#define FIX(x)		((INT32) ((x) * (1L< Y section */
-#define G_Y_OFF		(1*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))	/* offset to G => Y section */
-#define B_Y_OFF		(2*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))	/* etc. */
-#define R_CB_OFF	(3*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-#define G_CB_OFF	(4*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-#define B_CB_OFF	(5*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-#define R_CR_OFF	B_CB_OFF		/* B=>Cb, R=>Cr are the same */
-#define G_CR_OFF	(6*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-#define B_CR_OFF	(7*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-#define TABLE_SIZE	(8*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for RGB->YCC colorspace conversion.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb_ycc_start (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  INT32 * rgb_ycc_tab;
-  INT32 i;
-
-  /* Allocate and fill in the conversion tables. */
-  cconvert->rgb_ycc_tab = rgb_ycc_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(TABLE_SIZE * SIZEOF(INT32)));
-
-  for (i = 0; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++) {
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+R_Y_OFF] = FIX(0.299) * i;
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+G_Y_OFF] = FIX(0.587) * i;
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+B_Y_OFF] = FIX(0.114) * i   + ONE_HALF;
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+R_CB_OFF] = (-FIX(0.168735892)) * i;
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+G_CB_OFF] = (-FIX(0.331264108)) * i;
-    /* We use a rounding fudge-factor of 0.5-epsilon for Cb and Cr.
-     * This ensures that the maximum output will round to MAXJSAMPLE
-     * not MAXJSAMPLE+1, and thus that we don't have to range-limit.
-     */
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+B_CB_OFF] = FIX(0.5) * i    + CBCR_OFFSET + ONE_HALF-1;
-/*  B=>Cb and R=>Cr tables are the same
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+R_CR_OFF] = FIX(0.5) * i    + CBCR_OFFSET + ONE_HALF-1;
-*/
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+G_CR_OFF] = (-FIX(0.418687589)) * i;
-    rgb_ycc_tab[i+B_CR_OFF] = (-FIX(0.081312411)) * i;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the JPEG colorspace.
- *
- * Note that we change from the application's interleaved-pixel format
- * to our internal noninterleaved, one-plane-per-component format.
- * The input buffer is therefore three times as wide as the output buffer.
- *
- * A starting row offset is provided only for the output buffer.  The caller
- * can easily adjust the passed input_buf value to accommodate any row
- * offset required on that side.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb_ycc_convert (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		 JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-		 JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  register INT32 * ctab = cconvert->rgb_ycc_tab;
-  register int r, g, b;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr0, outptr1, outptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->image_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr = *input_buf++;
-    outptr0 = output_buf[0][output_row];
-    outptr1 = output_buf[1][output_row];
-    outptr2 = output_buf[2][output_row];
-    output_row++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      r = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_RED]);
-      g = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_GREEN]);
-      b = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_BLUE]);
-      /* If the inputs are 0..MAXJSAMPLE, the outputs of these equations
-       * must be too; we do not need an explicit range-limiting operation.
-       * Hence the value being shifted is never negative, and we don't
-       * need the general RIGHT_SHIFT macro.
-       */
-      /* Y */
-      outptr0[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_Y_OFF] + ctab[g+G_Y_OFF] + ctab[b+B_Y_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-      /* Cb */
-      outptr1[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_CB_OFF] + ctab[g+G_CB_OFF] + ctab[b+B_CB_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-      /* Cr */
-      outptr2[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_CR_OFF] + ctab[g+G_CR_OFF] + ctab[b+B_CR_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-      inptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/**************** Cases other than RGB -> YCbCr **************/
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the JPEG colorspace.
- * This version handles RGB->grayscale conversion, which is the same
- * as the RGB->Y portion of RGB->YCbCr.
- * We assume rgb_ycc_start has been called (we only use the Y tables).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb_gray_convert (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		  JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-		  JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  register INT32 * ctab = cconvert->rgb_ycc_tab;
-  register int r, g, b;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->image_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr = *input_buf++;
-    outptr = output_buf[0][output_row++];
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      r = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_RED]);
-      g = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_GREEN]);
-      b = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_BLUE]);
-      /* Y */
-      outptr[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_Y_OFF] + ctab[g+G_Y_OFF] + ctab[b+B_Y_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-      inptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the JPEG colorspace.
- * This version handles Adobe-style CMYK->YCCK conversion,
- * where we convert R=1-C, G=1-M, and B=1-Y to YCbCr using the same
- * conversion as above, while passing K (black) unchanged.
- * We assume rgb_ycc_start has been called.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-cmyk_ycck_convert (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		   JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-		   JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  register INT32 * ctab = cconvert->rgb_ycc_tab;
-  register int r, g, b;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr0, outptr1, outptr2, outptr3;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->image_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr = *input_buf++;
-    outptr0 = output_buf[0][output_row];
-    outptr1 = output_buf[1][output_row];
-    outptr2 = output_buf[2][output_row];
-    outptr3 = output_buf[3][output_row];
-    output_row++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      r = MAXJSAMPLE - GETJSAMPLE(inptr[0]);
-      g = MAXJSAMPLE - GETJSAMPLE(inptr[1]);
-      b = MAXJSAMPLE - GETJSAMPLE(inptr[2]);
-      /* K passes through as-is */
-      outptr3[col] = inptr[3];	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE here */
-      /* If the inputs are 0..MAXJSAMPLE, the outputs of these equations
-       * must be too; we do not need an explicit range-limiting operation.
-       * Hence the value being shifted is never negative, and we don't
-       * need the general RIGHT_SHIFT macro.
-       */
-      /* Y */
-      outptr0[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_Y_OFF] + ctab[g+G_Y_OFF] + ctab[b+B_Y_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-      /* Cb */
-      outptr1[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_CB_OFF] + ctab[g+G_CB_OFF] + ctab[b+B_CB_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-      /* Cr */
-      outptr2[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_CR_OFF] + ctab[g+G_CR_OFF] + ctab[b+B_CR_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-      inptr += 4;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the JPEG colorspace.
- * [R,G,B] to [R-G,G,B-G] conversion with modulo calculation
- * (forward reversible color transform).
- * This can be seen as an adaption of the general RGB->YCbCr
- * conversion equation with Kr = Kb = 0, while replacing the
- * normalization by modulo calculation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb_rgb1_convert (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		  JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-		  JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows)
-{
-  register int r, g, b;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr0, outptr1, outptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->image_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr = *input_buf++;
-    outptr0 = output_buf[0][output_row];
-    outptr1 = output_buf[1][output_row];
-    outptr2 = output_buf[2][output_row];
-    output_row++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      r = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_RED]);
-      g = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_GREEN]);
-      b = GETJSAMPLE(inptr[RGB_BLUE]);
-      /* Assume that MAXJSAMPLE+1 is a power of 2, so that the MOD
-       * (modulo) operator is equivalent to the bitmask operator AND.
-       */
-      outptr0[col] = (JSAMPLE) ((r - g + CENTERJSAMPLE) & MAXJSAMPLE);
-      outptr1[col] = (JSAMPLE) g;
-      outptr2[col] = (JSAMPLE) ((b - g + CENTERJSAMPLE) & MAXJSAMPLE);
-      inptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the JPEG colorspace.
- * This version handles grayscale output with no conversion.
- * The source can be either plain grayscale or YCC (since Y == gray).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-grayscale_convert (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		   JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-		   JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows)
-{
-  int instride = cinfo->input_components;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->image_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr = *input_buf++;
-    outptr = output_buf[0][output_row++];
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      outptr[col] = inptr[0];	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      inptr += instride;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the JPEG colorspace.
- * No colorspace conversion, but change from interleaved
- * to separate-planes representation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb_convert (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-	     JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-	     JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows)
-{
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr0, outptr1, outptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->image_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr = *input_buf++;
-    outptr0 = output_buf[0][output_row];
-    outptr1 = output_buf[1][output_row];
-    outptr2 = output_buf[2][output_row];
-    output_row++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      /* We can dispense with GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      outptr0[col] = inptr[RGB_RED];
-      outptr1[col] = inptr[RGB_GREEN];
-      outptr2[col] = inptr[RGB_BLUE];
-      inptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the JPEG colorspace.
- * This version handles multi-component colorspaces without conversion.
- * We assume input_components == num_components.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-null_convert (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-	      JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-	      JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows)
-{
-  int ci;
-  register int nc = cinfo->num_components;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->image_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    /* It seems fastest to make a separate pass for each component. */
-    for (ci = 0; ci < nc; ci++) {
-      inptr = input_buf[0] + ci;
-      outptr = output_buf[ci][output_row];
-      for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-	*outptr++ = *inptr;	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE() here */
-	inptr += nc;
-      }
-    }
-    input_buf++;
-    output_row++;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Empty method for start_pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-null_method (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work needed */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for input colorspace conversion.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_color_converter (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert;
-
-  cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_color_converter));
-  cinfo->cconvert = &cconvert->pub;
-  /* set start_pass to null method until we find out differently */
-  cconvert->pub.start_pass = null_method;
-
-  /* Make sure input_components agrees with in_color_space */
-  switch (cinfo->in_color_space) {
-  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    if (cinfo->input_components != 1)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_RGB:
-  case JCS_BG_RGB:
-    if (cinfo->input_components != RGB_PIXELSIZE)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_YCbCr:
-  case JCS_BG_YCC:
-    if (cinfo->input_components != 3)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_CMYK:
-  case JCS_YCCK:
-    if (cinfo->input_components != 4)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-
-  default:			/* JCS_UNKNOWN can be anything */
-    if (cinfo->input_components < 1)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* Support color transform only for RGB colorspaces */
-  if (cinfo->color_transform &&
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space != JCS_RGB &&
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space != JCS_BG_RGB)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-
-  /* Check num_components, set conversion method based on requested space */
-  switch (cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 1)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    switch (cinfo->in_color_space) {
-    case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    case JCS_YCbCr:
-    case JCS_BG_YCC:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = grayscale_convert;
-      break;
-    case JCS_RGB:
-      cconvert->pub.start_pass = rgb_ycc_start;
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_gray_convert;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_RGB:
-  case JCS_BG_RGB:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 3)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    if (cinfo->in_color_space == cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-      switch (cinfo->color_transform) {
-      case JCT_NONE:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_convert;
-	break;
-      case JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_rgb1_convert;
-	break;
-      default:
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-      }
-    } else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_YCbCr:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 3)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    switch (cinfo->in_color_space) {
-    case JCS_RGB:
-      cconvert->pub.start_pass = rgb_ycc_start;
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_ycc_convert;
-      break;
-    case JCS_YCbCr:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_BG_YCC:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 3)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    switch (cinfo->in_color_space) {
-    case JCS_RGB:
-      /* For conversion from normal RGB input to BG_YCC representation,
-       * the Cb/Cr values are first computed as usual, and then
-       * quantized further after DCT processing by a factor of
-       * 2 in reference to the nominal quantization factor.
-       */
-      /* need quantization scale by factor of 2 after DCT */
-      cinfo->comp_info[1].component_needed = TRUE;
-      cinfo->comp_info[2].component_needed = TRUE;
-      /* compute normal YCC first */
-      cconvert->pub.start_pass = rgb_ycc_start;
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_ycc_convert;
-      break;
-    case JCS_YCbCr:
-      /* need quantization scale by factor of 2 after DCT */
-      cinfo->comp_info[1].component_needed = TRUE;
-      cinfo->comp_info[2].component_needed = TRUE;
-      /*FALLTHROUGH*/
-    case JCS_BG_YCC:
-      /* Pass through for BG_YCC input */
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_CMYK:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 4)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    if (cinfo->in_color_space == JCS_CMYK)
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
-    else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_YCCK:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 4)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    switch (cinfo->in_color_space) {
-    case JCS_CMYK:
-      cconvert->pub.start_pass = rgb_ycc_start;
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = cmyk_ycck_convert;
-      break;
-    case JCS_YCCK:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  default:			/* allow null conversion of JCS_UNKNOWN */
-    if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space != cinfo->in_color_space ||
-	cinfo->num_components != cinfo->input_components)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
-    break;
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcdctmgr.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcdctmgr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 9daea85..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcdctmgr.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,477 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcdctmgr.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the forward-DCT management logic.
- * This code selects a particular DCT implementation to be used,
- * and it performs related housekeeping chores including coefficient
- * quantization.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-
-/* Private subobject for this module */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_forward_dct pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  /* Pointer to the DCT routine actually in use */
-  forward_DCT_method_ptr do_dct[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-  /* Same as above for the floating-point case. */
-  float_DCT_method_ptr do_float_dct[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-#endif
-} my_fdct_controller;
-
-typedef my_fdct_controller * my_fdct_ptr;
-
-
-/* The allocated post-DCT divisor tables -- big enough for any
- * supported variant and not identical to the quant table entries,
- * because of scaling (especially for an unnormalized DCT) --
- * are pointed to by dct_table in the per-component comp_info
- * structures.  Each table is given in normal array order.
- */
-
-typedef union {
-  DCTELEM int_array[DCTSIZE2];
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-  FAST_FLOAT float_array[DCTSIZE2];
-#endif
-} divisor_table;
-
-
-/* The current scaled-DCT routines require ISLOW-style divisor tables,
- * so be sure to compile that code if either ISLOW or SCALING is requested.
- */
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-#define PROVIDE_ISLOW_TABLES
-#else
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-#define PROVIDE_ISLOW_TABLES
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Perform forward DCT on one or more blocks of a component.
- *
- * The input samples are taken from the sample_data[] array starting at
- * position start_row/start_col, and moving to the right for any additional
- * blocks. The quantized coefficients are returned in coef_blocks[].
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-forward_DCT (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	     JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JBLOCKROW coef_blocks,
-	     JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION start_col,
-	     JDIMENSION num_blocks)
-/* This version is used for integer DCT implementations. */
-{
-  /* This routine is heavily used, so it's worth coding it tightly. */
-  my_fdct_ptr fdct = (my_fdct_ptr) cinfo->fdct;
-  forward_DCT_method_ptr do_dct = fdct->do_dct[compptr->component_index];
-  DCTELEM * divisors = (DCTELEM *) compptr->dct_table;
-  DCTELEM workspace[DCTSIZE2];	/* work area for FDCT subroutine */
-  JDIMENSION bi;
-
-  sample_data += start_row;	/* fold in the vertical offset once */
-
-  for (bi = 0; bi < num_blocks; bi++, start_col += compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size) {
-    /* Perform the DCT */
-    (*do_dct) (workspace, sample_data, start_col);
-
-    /* Quantize/descale the coefficients, and store into coef_blocks[] */
-    { register DCTELEM temp, qval;
-      register int i;
-      register JCOEFPTR output_ptr = coef_blocks[bi];
-
-      for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	qval = divisors[i];
-	temp = workspace[i];
-	/* Divide the coefficient value by qval, ensuring proper rounding.
-	 * Since C does not specify the direction of rounding for negative
-	 * quotients, we have to force the dividend positive for portability.
-	 *
-	 * In most files, at least half of the output values will be zero
-	 * (at default quantization settings, more like three-quarters...)
-	 * so we should ensure that this case is fast.  On many machines,
-	 * a comparison is enough cheaper than a divide to make a special test
-	 * a win.  Since both inputs will be nonnegative, we need only test
-	 * for a < b to discover whether a/b is 0.
-	 * If your machine's division is fast enough, define FAST_DIVIDE.
-	 */
-#ifdef FAST_DIVIDE
-#define DIVIDE_BY(a,b)	a /= b
-#else
-#define DIVIDE_BY(a,b)	if (a >= b) a /= b; else a = 0
-#endif
-	if (temp < 0) {
-	  temp = -temp;
-	  temp += qval>>1;	/* for rounding */
-	  DIVIDE_BY(temp, qval);
-	  temp = -temp;
-	} else {
-	  temp += qval>>1;	/* for rounding */
-	  DIVIDE_BY(temp, qval);
-	}
-	output_ptr[i] = (JCOEF) temp;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-forward_DCT_float (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		   JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JBLOCKROW coef_blocks,
-		   JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION start_col,
-		   JDIMENSION num_blocks)
-/* This version is used for floating-point DCT implementations. */
-{
-  /* This routine is heavily used, so it's worth coding it tightly. */
-  my_fdct_ptr fdct = (my_fdct_ptr) cinfo->fdct;
-  float_DCT_method_ptr do_dct = fdct->do_float_dct[compptr->component_index];
-  FAST_FLOAT * divisors = (FAST_FLOAT *) compptr->dct_table;
-  FAST_FLOAT workspace[DCTSIZE2]; /* work area for FDCT subroutine */
-  JDIMENSION bi;
-
-  sample_data += start_row;	/* fold in the vertical offset once */
-
-  for (bi = 0; bi < num_blocks; bi++, start_col += compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size) {
-    /* Perform the DCT */
-    (*do_dct) (workspace, sample_data, start_col);
-
-    /* Quantize/descale the coefficients, and store into coef_blocks[] */
-    { register FAST_FLOAT temp;
-      register int i;
-      register JCOEFPTR output_ptr = coef_blocks[bi];
-
-      for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	/* Apply the quantization and scaling factor */
-	temp = workspace[i] * divisors[i];
-	/* Round to nearest integer.
-	 * Since C does not specify the direction of rounding for negative
-	 * quotients, we have to force the dividend positive for portability.
-	 * The maximum coefficient size is +-16K (for 12-bit data), so this
-	 * code should work for either 16-bit or 32-bit ints.
-	 */
-	output_ptr[i] = (JCOEF) ((int) (temp + (FAST_FLOAT) 16384.5) - 16384);
-      }
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a processing pass.
- * Verify that all referenced Q-tables are present, and set up
- * the divisor table for each one.
- * In the current implementation, DCT of all components is done during
- * the first pass, even if only some components will be output in the
- * first scan.  Hence all components should be examined here.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_fdctmgr (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_fdct_ptr fdct = (my_fdct_ptr) cinfo->fdct;
-  int ci, qtblno, i;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  int method = 0;
-  JQUANT_TBL * qtbl;
-  DCTELEM * dtbl;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Select the proper DCT routine for this component's scaling */
-    switch ((compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size << 8) + compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) {
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-    case ((1 << 8) + 1):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_1x1;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((2 << 8) + 2):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_2x2;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((3 << 8) + 3):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_3x3;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((4 << 8) + 4):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_4x4;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((5 << 8) + 5):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_5x5;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((6 << 8) + 6):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_6x6;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((7 << 8) + 7):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_7x7;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((9 << 8) + 9):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_9x9;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((10 << 8) + 10):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_10x10;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((11 << 8) + 11):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_11x11;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((12 << 8) + 12):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_12x12;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((13 << 8) + 13):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_13x13;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((14 << 8) + 14):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_14x14;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((15 << 8) + 15):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_15x15;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((16 << 8) + 16):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_16x16;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((16 << 8) + 8):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_16x8;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((14 << 8) + 7):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_14x7;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((12 << 8) + 6):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_12x6;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((10 << 8) + 5):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_10x5;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((8 << 8) + 4):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_8x4;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((6 << 8) + 3):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_6x3;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((4 << 8) + 2):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_4x2;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((2 << 8) + 1):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_2x1;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((8 << 8) + 16):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_8x16;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((7 << 8) + 14):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_7x14;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((6 << 8) + 12):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_6x12;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((5 << 8) + 10):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_5x10;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((4 << 8) + 8):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_4x8;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((3 << 8) + 6):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_3x6;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((2 << 8) + 4):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_2x4;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((1 << 8) + 2):
-      fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_1x2;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jfdctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-#endif
-    case ((DCTSIZE << 8) + DCTSIZE):
-      switch (cinfo->dct_method) {
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-      case JDCT_ISLOW:
-	fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_islow;
-	method = JDCT_ISLOW;
-	break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-      case JDCT_IFAST:
-	fdct->do_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_ifast;
-	method = JDCT_IFAST;
-	break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-      case JDCT_FLOAT:
-	fdct->do_float_dct[ci] = jpeg_fdct_float;
-	method = JDCT_FLOAT;
-	break;
-#endif
-      default:
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-	break;
-      }
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCTSIZE,
-	       compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size, compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size);
-      break;
-    }
-    qtblno = compptr->quant_tbl_no;
-    /* Make sure specified quantization table is present */
-    if (qtblno < 0 || qtblno >= NUM_QUANT_TBLS ||
-	cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[qtblno] == NULL)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_QUANT_TABLE, qtblno);
-    qtbl = cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[qtblno];
-    /* Create divisor table from quant table */
-    switch (method) {
-#ifdef PROVIDE_ISLOW_TABLES
-    case JDCT_ISLOW:
-      /* For LL&M IDCT method, divisors are equal to raw quantization
-       * coefficients multiplied by 8 (to counteract scaling).
-       */
-      dtbl = (DCTELEM *) compptr->dct_table;
-      for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	dtbl[i] =
-	  ((DCTELEM) qtbl->quantval[i]) << (compptr->component_needed ? 4 : 3);
-      }
-      fdct->pub.forward_DCT[ci] = forward_DCT;
-      break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-    case JDCT_IFAST:
-      {
-	/* For AA&N IDCT method, divisors are equal to quantization
-	 * coefficients scaled by scalefactor[row]*scalefactor[col], where
-	 *   scalefactor[0] = 1
-	 *   scalefactor[k] = cos(k*PI/16) * sqrt(2)    for k=1..7
-	 * We apply a further scale factor of 8.
-	 */
-#define CONST_BITS 14
-	static const INT16 aanscales[DCTSIZE2] = {
-	  /* precomputed values scaled up by 14 bits */
-	  16384, 22725, 21407, 19266, 16384, 12873,  8867,  4520,
-	  22725, 31521, 29692, 26722, 22725, 17855, 12299,  6270,
-	  21407, 29692, 27969, 25172, 21407, 16819, 11585,  5906,
-	  19266, 26722, 25172, 22654, 19266, 15137, 10426,  5315,
-	  16384, 22725, 21407, 19266, 16384, 12873,  8867,  4520,
-	  12873, 17855, 16819, 15137, 12873, 10114,  6967,  3552,
-	   8867, 12299, 11585, 10426,  8867,  6967,  4799,  2446,
-	   4520,  6270,  5906,  5315,  4520,  3552,  2446,  1247
-	};
-	SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-	dtbl = (DCTELEM *) compptr->dct_table;
-	for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	  dtbl[i] = (DCTELEM)
-	    DESCALE(MULTIPLY16V16((INT32) qtbl->quantval[i],
-				  (INT32) aanscales[i]),
-		    compptr->component_needed ? CONST_BITS-4 : CONST_BITS-3);
-	}
-      }
-      fdct->pub.forward_DCT[ci] = forward_DCT;
-      break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-    case JDCT_FLOAT:
-      {
-	/* For float AA&N IDCT method, divisors are equal to quantization
-	 * coefficients scaled by scalefactor[row]*scalefactor[col], where
-	 *   scalefactor[0] = 1
-	 *   scalefactor[k] = cos(k*PI/16) * sqrt(2)    for k=1..7
-	 * We apply a further scale factor of 8.
-	 * What's actually stored is 1/divisor so that the inner loop can
-	 * use a multiplication rather than a division.
-	 */
-	FAST_FLOAT * fdtbl = (FAST_FLOAT *) compptr->dct_table;
-	int row, col;
-	static const double aanscalefactor[DCTSIZE] = {
-	  1.0, 1.387039845, 1.306562965, 1.175875602,
-	  1.0, 0.785694958, 0.541196100, 0.275899379
-	};
-
-	i = 0;
-	for (row = 0; row < DCTSIZE; row++) {
-	  for (col = 0; col < DCTSIZE; col++) {
-	    fdtbl[i] = (FAST_FLOAT)
-	      (1.0 / ((double) qtbl->quantval[i] *
-		      aanscalefactor[row] * aanscalefactor[col] *
-		      (compptr->component_needed ? 16.0 : 8.0)));
-	    i++;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      fdct->pub.forward_DCT[ci] = forward_DCT_float;
-      break;
-#endif
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-      break;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize FDCT manager.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_forward_dct (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_fdct_ptr fdct;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  fdct = (my_fdct_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_fdct_controller));
-  cinfo->fdct = &fdct->pub;
-  fdct->pub.start_pass = start_pass_fdctmgr;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Allocate a divisor table for each component */
-    compptr->dct_table =
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(divisor_table));
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jchuff.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jchuff.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 92fd974..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jchuff.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1573 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jchuff.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2006-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains Huffman entropy encoding routines.
- * Both sequential and progressive modes are supported in this single module.
- *
- * Much of the complexity here has to do with supporting output suspension.
- * If the data destination module demands suspension, we want to be able to
- * back up to the start of the current MCU.  To do this, we copy state
- * variables into local working storage, and update them back to the
- * permanent JPEG objects only upon successful completion of an MCU.
- *
- * We do not support output suspension for the progressive JPEG mode, since
- * the library currently does not allow multiple-scan files to be written
- * with output suspension.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* The legal range of a DCT coefficient is
- *  -1024 .. +1023  for 8-bit data;
- * -16384 .. +16383 for 12-bit data.
- * Hence the magnitude should always fit in 10 or 14 bits respectively.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define MAX_COEF_BITS 10
-#else
-#define MAX_COEF_BITS 14
-#endif
-
-/* Derived data constructed for each Huffman table */
-
-typedef struct {
-  unsigned int ehufco[256];	/* code for each symbol */
-  char ehufsi[256];		/* length of code for each symbol */
-  /* If no code has been allocated for a symbol S, ehufsi[S] contains 0 */
-} c_derived_tbl;
-
-
-/* Expanded entropy encoder object for Huffman encoding.
- *
- * The savable_state subrecord contains fields that change within an MCU,
- * but must not be updated permanently until we complete the MCU.
- */
-
-typedef struct {
-  INT32 put_buffer;		/* current bit-accumulation buffer */
-  int put_bits;			/* # of bits now in it */
-  int last_dc_val[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* last DC coef for each component */
-} savable_state;
-
-/* This macro is to work around compilers with missing or broken
- * structure assignment.  You'll need to fix this code if you have
- * such a compiler and you change MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN.
- */
-
-#ifndef NO_STRUCT_ASSIGN
-#define ASSIGN_STATE(dest,src)  ((dest) = (src))
-#else
-#if MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN == 4
-#define ASSIGN_STATE(dest,src)  \
-	((dest).put_buffer = (src).put_buffer, \
-	 (dest).put_bits = (src).put_bits, \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[0] = (src).last_dc_val[0], \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[1] = (src).last_dc_val[1], \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[2] = (src).last_dc_val[2], \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[3] = (src).last_dc_val[3])
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_entropy_encoder pub; /* public fields */
-
-  savable_state saved;		/* Bit buffer & DC state at start of MCU */
-
-  /* These fields are NOT loaded into local working state. */
-  unsigned int restarts_to_go;	/* MCUs left in this restart interval */
-  int next_restart_num;		/* next restart number to write (0-7) */
-
-  /* Pointers to derived tables (these workspaces have image lifespan) */
-  c_derived_tbl * dc_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  c_derived_tbl * ac_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-
-  /* Statistics tables for optimization */
-  long * dc_count_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  long * ac_count_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-
-  /* Following fields used only in progressive mode */
-
-  /* Mode flag: TRUE for optimization, FALSE for actual data output */
-  boolean gather_statistics;
-
-  /* next_output_byte/free_in_buffer are local copies of cinfo->dest fields.
-   */
-  JOCTET * next_output_byte;	/* => next byte to write in buffer */
-  size_t free_in_buffer;	/* # of byte spaces remaining in buffer */
-  j_compress_ptr cinfo;		/* link to cinfo (needed for dump_buffer) */
-
-  /* Coding status for AC components */
-  int ac_tbl_no;		/* the table number of the single component */
-  unsigned int EOBRUN;		/* run length of EOBs */
-  unsigned int BE;		/* # of buffered correction bits before MCU */
-  char * bit_buffer;		/* buffer for correction bits (1 per char) */
-  /* packing correction bits tightly would save some space but cost time... */
-} huff_entropy_encoder;
-
-typedef huff_entropy_encoder * huff_entropy_ptr;
-
-/* Working state while writing an MCU (sequential mode).
- * This struct contains all the fields that are needed by subroutines.
- */
-
-typedef struct {
-  JOCTET * next_output_byte;	/* => next byte to write in buffer */
-  size_t free_in_buffer;	/* # of byte spaces remaining in buffer */
-  savable_state cur;		/* Current bit buffer & DC state */
-  j_compress_ptr cinfo;		/* dump_buffer needs access to this */
-} working_state;
-
-/* MAX_CORR_BITS is the number of bits the AC refinement correction-bit
- * buffer can hold.  Larger sizes may slightly improve compression, but
- * 1000 is already well into the realm of overkill.
- * The minimum safe size is 64 bits.
- */
-
-#define MAX_CORR_BITS  1000	/* Max # of correction bits I can buffer */
-
-/* IRIGHT_SHIFT is like RIGHT_SHIFT, but works on int rather than INT32.
- * We assume that int right shift is unsigned if INT32 right shift is,
- * which should be safe.
- */
-
-#ifdef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define ISHIFT_TEMPS	int ishift_temp;
-#define IRIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)  \
-	((ishift_temp = (x)) < 0 ? \
-	 (ishift_temp >> (shft)) | ((~0) << (16-(shft))) : \
-	 (ishift_temp >> (shft)))
-#else
-#define ISHIFT_TEMPS
-#define IRIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)	((x) >> (shft))
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Compute the derived values for a Huffman table.
- * This routine also performs some validation checks on the table.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-jpeg_make_c_derived_tbl (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean isDC, int tblno,
-			 c_derived_tbl ** pdtbl)
-{
-  JHUFF_TBL *htbl;
-  c_derived_tbl *dtbl;
-  int p, i, l, lastp, si, maxsymbol;
-  char huffsize[257];
-  unsigned int huffcode[257];
-  unsigned int code;
-
-  /* Note that huffsize[] and huffcode[] are filled in code-length order,
-   * paralleling the order of the symbols themselves in htbl->huffval[].
-   */
-
-  /* Find the input Huffman table */
-  if (tblno < 0 || tblno >= NUM_HUFF_TBLS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno);
-  htbl =
-    isDC ? cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno] : cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno];
-  if (htbl == NULL)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno);
-
-  /* Allocate a workspace if we haven't already done so. */
-  if (*pdtbl == NULL)
-    *pdtbl = (c_derived_tbl *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(c_derived_tbl));
-  dtbl = *pdtbl;
-  
-  /* Figure C.1: make table of Huffman code length for each symbol */
-
-  p = 0;
-  for (l = 1; l <= 16; l++) {
-    i = (int) htbl->bits[l];
-    if (i < 0 || p + i > 256)	/* protect against table overrun */
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-    while (i--)
-      huffsize[p++] = (char) l;
-  }
-  huffsize[p] = 0;
-  lastp = p;
-  
-  /* Figure C.2: generate the codes themselves */
-  /* We also validate that the counts represent a legal Huffman code tree. */
-
-  code = 0;
-  si = huffsize[0];
-  p = 0;
-  while (huffsize[p]) {
-    while (((int) huffsize[p]) == si) {
-      huffcode[p++] = code;
-      code++;
-    }
-    /* code is now 1 more than the last code used for codelength si; but
-     * it must still fit in si bits, since no code is allowed to be all ones.
-     */
-    if (((INT32) code) >= (((INT32) 1) << si))
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-    code <<= 1;
-    si++;
-  }
-  
-  /* Figure C.3: generate encoding tables */
-  /* These are code and size indexed by symbol value */
-
-  /* Set all codeless symbols to have code length 0;
-   * this lets us detect duplicate VAL entries here, and later
-   * allows emit_bits to detect any attempt to emit such symbols.
-   */
-  MEMZERO(dtbl->ehufsi, SIZEOF(dtbl->ehufsi));
-
-  /* This is also a convenient place to check for out-of-range
-   * and duplicated VAL entries.  We allow 0..255 for AC symbols
-   * but only 0..15 for DC.  (We could constrain them further
-   * based on data depth and mode, but this seems enough.)
-   */
-  maxsymbol = isDC ? 15 : 255;
-
-  for (p = 0; p < lastp; p++) {
-    i = htbl->huffval[p];
-    if (i < 0 || i > maxsymbol || dtbl->ehufsi[i])
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-    dtbl->ehufco[i] = huffcode[p];
-    dtbl->ehufsi[i] = huffsize[p];
-  }
-}
-
-
-/* Outputting bytes to the file.
- * NB: these must be called only when actually outputting,
- * that is, entropy->gather_statistics == FALSE.
- */
-
-/* Emit a byte, taking 'action' if must suspend. */
-#define emit_byte_s(state,val,action)  \
-	{ *(state)->next_output_byte++ = (JOCTET) (val);  \
-	  if (--(state)->free_in_buffer == 0)  \
-	    if (! dump_buffer_s(state))  \
-	      { action; } }
-
-/* Emit a byte */
-#define emit_byte_e(entropy,val)  \
-	{ *(entropy)->next_output_byte++ = (JOCTET) (val);  \
-	  if (--(entropy)->free_in_buffer == 0)  \
-	    dump_buffer_e(entropy); }
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-dump_buffer_s (working_state * state)
-/* Empty the output buffer; return TRUE if successful, FALSE if must suspend */
-{
-  struct jpeg_destination_mgr * dest = state->cinfo->dest;
-
-  if (! (*dest->empty_output_buffer) (state->cinfo))
-    return FALSE;
-  /* After a successful buffer dump, must reset buffer pointers */
-  state->next_output_byte = dest->next_output_byte;
-  state->free_in_buffer = dest->free_in_buffer;
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-dump_buffer_e (huff_entropy_ptr entropy)
-/* Empty the output buffer; we do not support suspension in this case. */
-{
-  struct jpeg_destination_mgr * dest = entropy->cinfo->dest;
-
-  if (! (*dest->empty_output_buffer) (entropy->cinfo))
-    ERREXIT(entropy->cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-  /* After a successful buffer dump, must reset buffer pointers */
-  entropy->next_output_byte = dest->next_output_byte;
-  entropy->free_in_buffer = dest->free_in_buffer;
-}
-
-
-/* Outputting bits to the file */
-
-/* Only the right 24 bits of put_buffer are used; the valid bits are
- * left-justified in this part.  At most 16 bits can be passed to emit_bits
- * in one call, and we never retain more than 7 bits in put_buffer
- * between calls, so 24 bits are sufficient.
- */
-
-INLINE
-LOCAL(boolean)
-emit_bits_s (working_state * state, unsigned int code, int size)
-/* Emit some bits; return TRUE if successful, FALSE if must suspend */
-{
-  /* This routine is heavily used, so it's worth coding tightly. */
-  register INT32 put_buffer;
-  register int put_bits;
-
-  /* if size is 0, caller used an invalid Huffman table entry */
-  if (size == 0)
-    ERREXIT(state->cinfo, JERR_HUFF_MISSING_CODE);
-
-  /* mask off any extra bits in code */
-  put_buffer = ((INT32) code) & ((((INT32) 1) << size) - 1);
-
-  /* new number of bits in buffer */
-  put_bits = size + state->cur.put_bits;
-
-  put_buffer <<= 24 - put_bits; /* align incoming bits */
-
-  /* and merge with old buffer contents */
-  put_buffer |= state->cur.put_buffer;
-
-  while (put_bits >= 8) {
-    int c = (int) ((put_buffer >> 16) & 0xFF);
-
-    emit_byte_s(state, c, return FALSE);
-    if (c == 0xFF) {		/* need to stuff a zero byte? */
-      emit_byte_s(state, 0, return FALSE);
-    }
-    put_buffer <<= 8;
-    put_bits -= 8;
-  }
-
-  state->cur.put_buffer = put_buffer; /* update state variables */
-  state->cur.put_bits = put_bits;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-INLINE
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_bits_e (huff_entropy_ptr entropy, unsigned int code, int size)
-/* Emit some bits, unless we are in gather mode */
-{
-  /* This routine is heavily used, so it's worth coding tightly. */
-  register INT32 put_buffer;
-  register int put_bits;
-
-  /* if size is 0, caller used an invalid Huffman table entry */
-  if (size == 0)
-    ERREXIT(entropy->cinfo, JERR_HUFF_MISSING_CODE);
-
-  if (entropy->gather_statistics)
-    return;			/* do nothing if we're only getting stats */
-
-  /* mask off any extra bits in code */
-  put_buffer = ((INT32) code) & ((((INT32) 1) << size) - 1);
-
-  /* new number of bits in buffer */
-  put_bits = size + entropy->saved.put_bits;
-
-  put_buffer <<= 24 - put_bits; /* align incoming bits */
-
-  /* and merge with old buffer contents */
-  put_buffer |= entropy->saved.put_buffer;
-
-  while (put_bits >= 8) {
-    int c = (int) ((put_buffer >> 16) & 0xFF);
-
-    emit_byte_e(entropy, c);
-    if (c == 0xFF) {		/* need to stuff a zero byte? */
-      emit_byte_e(entropy, 0);
-    }
-    put_buffer <<= 8;
-    put_bits -= 8;
-  }
-
-  entropy->saved.put_buffer = put_buffer; /* update variables */
-  entropy->saved.put_bits = put_bits;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-flush_bits_s (working_state * state)
-{
-  if (! emit_bits_s(state, 0x7F, 7)) /* fill any partial byte with ones */
-    return FALSE;
-  state->cur.put_buffer = 0;	     /* and reset bit-buffer to empty */
-  state->cur.put_bits = 0;
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-flush_bits_e (huff_entropy_ptr entropy)
-{
-  emit_bits_e(entropy, 0x7F, 7); /* fill any partial byte with ones */
-  entropy->saved.put_buffer = 0; /* and reset bit-buffer to empty */
-  entropy->saved.put_bits = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Emit (or just count) a Huffman symbol.
- */
-
-INLINE
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_dc_symbol (huff_entropy_ptr entropy, int tbl_no, int symbol)
-{
-  if (entropy->gather_statistics)
-    entropy->dc_count_ptrs[tbl_no][symbol]++;
-  else {
-    c_derived_tbl * tbl = entropy->dc_derived_tbls[tbl_no];
-    emit_bits_e(entropy, tbl->ehufco[symbol], tbl->ehufsi[symbol]);
-  }
-}
-
-
-INLINE
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_ac_symbol (huff_entropy_ptr entropy, int tbl_no, int symbol)
-{
-  if (entropy->gather_statistics)
-    entropy->ac_count_ptrs[tbl_no][symbol]++;
-  else {
-    c_derived_tbl * tbl = entropy->ac_derived_tbls[tbl_no];
-    emit_bits_e(entropy, tbl->ehufco[symbol], tbl->ehufsi[symbol]);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Emit bits from a correction bit buffer.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_buffered_bits (huff_entropy_ptr entropy, char * bufstart,
-		    unsigned int nbits)
-{
-  if (entropy->gather_statistics)
-    return;			/* no real work */
-
-  while (nbits > 0) {
-    emit_bits_e(entropy, (unsigned int) (*bufstart), 1);
-    bufstart++;
-    nbits--;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Emit any pending EOBRUN symbol.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_eobrun (huff_entropy_ptr entropy)
-{
-  register int temp, nbits;
-
-  if (entropy->EOBRUN > 0) {	/* if there is any pending EOBRUN */
-    temp = entropy->EOBRUN;
-    nbits = 0;
-    while ((temp >>= 1))
-      nbits++;
-    /* safety check: shouldn't happen given limited correction-bit buffer */
-    if (nbits > 14)
-      ERREXIT(entropy->cinfo, JERR_HUFF_MISSING_CODE);
-
-    emit_ac_symbol(entropy, entropy->ac_tbl_no, nbits << 4);
-    if (nbits)
-      emit_bits_e(entropy, entropy->EOBRUN, nbits);
-
-    entropy->EOBRUN = 0;
-
-    /* Emit any buffered correction bits */
-    emit_buffered_bits(entropy, entropy->bit_buffer, entropy->BE);
-    entropy->BE = 0;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Emit a restart marker & resynchronize predictions.
- */
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-emit_restart_s (working_state * state, int restart_num)
-{
-  int ci;
-
-  if (! flush_bits_s(state))
-    return FALSE;
-
-  emit_byte_s(state, 0xFF, return FALSE);
-  emit_byte_s(state, JPEG_RST0 + restart_num, return FALSE);
-
-  /* Re-initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < state->cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++)
-    state->cur.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-
-  /* The restart counter is not updated until we successfully write the MCU. */
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_restart_e (huff_entropy_ptr entropy, int restart_num)
-{
-  int ci;
-
-  emit_eobrun(entropy);
-
-  if (! entropy->gather_statistics) {
-    flush_bits_e(entropy);
-    emit_byte_e(entropy, 0xFF);
-    emit_byte_e(entropy, JPEG_RST0 + restart_num);
-  }
-
-  if (entropy->cinfo->Ss == 0) {
-    /* Re-initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-    for (ci = 0; ci < entropy->cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++)
-      entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-  } else {
-    /* Re-initialize all AC-related fields to 0 */
-    entropy->EOBRUN = 0;
-    entropy->BE = 0;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for DC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_DC_first (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  register int temp, temp2;
-  register int nbits;
-  int blkn, ci, tbl;
-  ISHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  entropy->next_output_byte = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte;
-  entropy->free_in_buffer = cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval)
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      emit_restart_e(entropy, entropy->next_restart_num);
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data blocks */
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-    tbl = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]->dc_tbl_no;
-
-    /* Compute the DC value after the required point transform by Al.
-     * This is simply an arithmetic right shift.
-     */
-    temp = IRIGHT_SHIFT((int) (MCU_data[blkn][0][0]), cinfo->Al);
-
-    /* DC differences are figured on the point-transformed values. */
-    temp2 = temp - entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci];
-    entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = temp;
-
-    /* Encode the DC coefficient difference per section G.1.2.1 */
-    temp = temp2;
-    if (temp < 0) {
-      temp = -temp;		/* temp is abs value of input */
-      /* For a negative input, want temp2 = bitwise complement of abs(input) */
-      /* This code assumes we are on a two's complement machine */
-      temp2--;
-    }
-
-    /* Find the number of bits needed for the magnitude of the coefficient */
-    nbits = 0;
-    while (temp) {
-      nbits++;
-      temp >>= 1;
-    }
-    /* Check for out-of-range coefficient values.
-     * Since we're encoding a difference, the range limit is twice as much.
-     */
-    if (nbits > MAX_COEF_BITS+1)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF);
-
-    /* Count/emit the Huffman-coded symbol for the number of bits */
-    emit_dc_symbol(entropy, tbl, nbits);
-
-    /* Emit that number of bits of the value, if positive, */
-    /* or the complement of its magnitude, if negative. */
-    if (nbits)			/* emit_bits rejects calls with size 0 */
-      emit_bits_e(entropy, (unsigned int) temp2, nbits);
-  }
-
-  cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = entropy->next_output_byte;
-  cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = entropy->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Update restart-interval state too */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for AC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_AC_first (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  register int temp, temp2;
-  register int nbits;
-  register int r, k;
-  int Se, Al;
-
-  entropy->next_output_byte = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte;
-  entropy->free_in_buffer = cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval)
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      emit_restart_e(entropy, entropy->next_restart_num);
-
-  Se = cinfo->Se;
-  Al = cinfo->Al;
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data block */
-  block = MCU_data[0];
-
-  /* Encode the AC coefficients per section G.1.2.2, fig. G.3 */
-  
-  r = 0;			/* r = run length of zeros */
-   
-  for (k = cinfo->Ss; k <= Se; k++) {
-    if ((temp = (*block)[natural_order[k]]) == 0) {
-      r++;
-      continue;
-    }
-    /* We must apply the point transform by Al.  For AC coefficients this
-     * is an integer division with rounding towards 0.  To do this portably
-     * in C, we shift after obtaining the absolute value; so the code is
-     * interwoven with finding the abs value (temp) and output bits (temp2).
-     */
-    if (temp < 0) {
-      temp = -temp;		/* temp is abs value of input */
-      temp >>= Al;		/* apply the point transform */
-      /* For a negative coef, want temp2 = bitwise complement of abs(coef) */
-      temp2 = ~temp;
-    } else {
-      temp >>= Al;		/* apply the point transform */
-      temp2 = temp;
-    }
-    /* Watch out for case that nonzero coef is zero after point transform */
-    if (temp == 0) {
-      r++;
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* Emit any pending EOBRUN */
-    if (entropy->EOBRUN > 0)
-      emit_eobrun(entropy);
-    /* if run length > 15, must emit special run-length-16 codes (0xF0) */
-    while (r > 15) {
-      emit_ac_symbol(entropy, entropy->ac_tbl_no, 0xF0);
-      r -= 16;
-    }
-
-    /* Find the number of bits needed for the magnitude of the coefficient */
-    nbits = 1;			/* there must be at least one 1 bit */
-    while ((temp >>= 1))
-      nbits++;
-    /* Check for out-of-range coefficient values */
-    if (nbits > MAX_COEF_BITS)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF);
-
-    /* Count/emit Huffman symbol for run length / number of bits */
-    emit_ac_symbol(entropy, entropy->ac_tbl_no, (r << 4) + nbits);
-
-    /* Emit that number of bits of the value, if positive, */
-    /* or the complement of its magnitude, if negative. */
-    emit_bits_e(entropy, (unsigned int) temp2, nbits);
-
-    r = 0;			/* reset zero run length */
-  }
-
-  if (r > 0) {			/* If there are trailing zeroes, */
-    entropy->EOBRUN++;		/* count an EOB */
-    if (entropy->EOBRUN == 0x7FFF)
-      emit_eobrun(entropy);	/* force it out to avoid overflow */
-  }
-
-  cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = entropy->next_output_byte;
-  cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = entropy->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Update restart-interval state too */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for DC successive approximation refinement scan.
- * Note: we assume such scans can be multi-component,
- * although the spec is not very clear on the point.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_DC_refine (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int Al, blkn;
-
-  entropy->next_output_byte = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte;
-  entropy->free_in_buffer = cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval)
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      emit_restart_e(entropy, entropy->next_restart_num);
-
-  Al = cinfo->Al;
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data blocks */
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    /* We simply emit the Al'th bit of the DC coefficient value. */
-    emit_bits_e(entropy, (unsigned int) (MCU_data[blkn][0][0] >> Al), 1);
-  }
-
-  cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = entropy->next_output_byte;
-  cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = entropy->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Update restart-interval state too */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU encoding for AC successive approximation refinement scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_AC_refine (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  register int temp;
-  register int r, k;
-  int Se, Al;
-  int EOB;
-  char *BR_buffer;
-  unsigned int BR;
-  int absvalues[DCTSIZE2];
-
-  entropy->next_output_byte = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte;
-  entropy->free_in_buffer = cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval)
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      emit_restart_e(entropy, entropy->next_restart_num);
-
-  Se = cinfo->Se;
-  Al = cinfo->Al;
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data block */
-  block = MCU_data[0];
-
-  /* It is convenient to make a pre-pass to determine the transformed
-   * coefficients' absolute values and the EOB position.
-   */
-  EOB = 0;
-  for (k = cinfo->Ss; k <= Se; k++) {
-    temp = (*block)[natural_order[k]];
-    /* We must apply the point transform by Al.  For AC coefficients this
-     * is an integer division with rounding towards 0.  To do this portably
-     * in C, we shift after obtaining the absolute value.
-     */
-    if (temp < 0)
-      temp = -temp;		/* temp is abs value of input */
-    temp >>= Al;		/* apply the point transform */
-    absvalues[k] = temp;	/* save abs value for main pass */
-    if (temp == 1)
-      EOB = k;			/* EOB = index of last newly-nonzero coef */
-  }
-
-  /* Encode the AC coefficients per section G.1.2.3, fig. G.7 */
-  
-  r = 0;			/* r = run length of zeros */
-  BR = 0;			/* BR = count of buffered bits added now */
-  BR_buffer = entropy->bit_buffer + entropy->BE; /* Append bits to buffer */
-
-  for (k = cinfo->Ss; k <= Se; k++) {
-    if ((temp = absvalues[k]) == 0) {
-      r++;
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* Emit any required ZRLs, but not if they can be folded into EOB */
-    while (r > 15 && k <= EOB) {
-      /* emit any pending EOBRUN and the BE correction bits */
-      emit_eobrun(entropy);
-      /* Emit ZRL */
-      emit_ac_symbol(entropy, entropy->ac_tbl_no, 0xF0);
-      r -= 16;
-      /* Emit buffered correction bits that must be associated with ZRL */
-      emit_buffered_bits(entropy, BR_buffer, BR);
-      BR_buffer = entropy->bit_buffer; /* BE bits are gone now */
-      BR = 0;
-    }
-
-    /* If the coef was previously nonzero, it only needs a correction bit.
-     * NOTE: a straight translation of the spec's figure G.7 would suggest
-     * that we also need to test r > 15.  But if r > 15, we can only get here
-     * if k > EOB, which implies that this coefficient is not 1.
-     */
-    if (temp > 1) {
-      /* The correction bit is the next bit of the absolute value. */
-      BR_buffer[BR++] = (char) (temp & 1);
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* Emit any pending EOBRUN and the BE correction bits */
-    emit_eobrun(entropy);
-
-    /* Count/emit Huffman symbol for run length / number of bits */
-    emit_ac_symbol(entropy, entropy->ac_tbl_no, (r << 4) + 1);
-
-    /* Emit output bit for newly-nonzero coef */
-    temp = ((*block)[natural_order[k]] < 0) ? 0 : 1;
-    emit_bits_e(entropy, (unsigned int) temp, 1);
-
-    /* Emit buffered correction bits that must be associated with this code */
-    emit_buffered_bits(entropy, BR_buffer, BR);
-    BR_buffer = entropy->bit_buffer; /* BE bits are gone now */
-    BR = 0;
-    r = 0;			/* reset zero run length */
-  }
-
-  if (r > 0 || BR > 0) {	/* If there are trailing zeroes, */
-    entropy->EOBRUN++;		/* count an EOB */
-    entropy->BE += BR;		/* concat my correction bits to older ones */
-    /* We force out the EOB if we risk either:
-     * 1. overflow of the EOB counter;
-     * 2. overflow of the correction bit buffer during the next MCU.
-     */
-    if (entropy->EOBRUN == 0x7FFF || entropy->BE > (MAX_CORR_BITS-DCTSIZE2+1))
-      emit_eobrun(entropy);
-  }
-
-  cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = entropy->next_output_byte;
-  cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = entropy->free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Update restart-interval state too */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/* Encode a single block's worth of coefficients */
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-encode_one_block (working_state * state, JCOEFPTR block, int last_dc_val,
-		  c_derived_tbl *dctbl, c_derived_tbl *actbl)
-{
-  register int temp, temp2;
-  register int nbits;
-  register int r, k;
-  int Se = state->cinfo->lim_Se;
-  const int * natural_order = state->cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Encode the DC coefficient difference per section F.1.2.1 */
-
-  temp = temp2 = block[0] - last_dc_val;
-
-  if (temp < 0) {
-    temp = -temp;		/* temp is abs value of input */
-    /* For a negative input, want temp2 = bitwise complement of abs(input) */
-    /* This code assumes we are on a two's complement machine */
-    temp2--;
-  }
-
-  /* Find the number of bits needed for the magnitude of the coefficient */
-  nbits = 0;
-  while (temp) {
-    nbits++;
-    temp >>= 1;
-  }
-  /* Check for out-of-range coefficient values.
-   * Since we're encoding a difference, the range limit is twice as much.
-   */
-  if (nbits > MAX_COEF_BITS+1)
-    ERREXIT(state->cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF);
-
-  /* Emit the Huffman-coded symbol for the number of bits */
-  if (! emit_bits_s(state, dctbl->ehufco[nbits], dctbl->ehufsi[nbits]))
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Emit that number of bits of the value, if positive, */
-  /* or the complement of its magnitude, if negative. */
-  if (nbits)			/* emit_bits rejects calls with size 0 */
-    if (! emit_bits_s(state, (unsigned int) temp2, nbits))
-      return FALSE;
-
-  /* Encode the AC coefficients per section F.1.2.2 */
-
-  r = 0;			/* r = run length of zeros */
-
-  for (k = 1; k <= Se; k++) {
-    if ((temp2 = block[natural_order[k]]) == 0) {
-      r++;
-    } else {
-      /* if run length > 15, must emit special run-length-16 codes (0xF0) */
-      while (r > 15) {
-	if (! emit_bits_s(state, actbl->ehufco[0xF0], actbl->ehufsi[0xF0]))
-	  return FALSE;
-	r -= 16;
-      }
-
-      temp = temp2;
-      if (temp < 0) {
-	temp = -temp;		/* temp is abs value of input */
-	/* This code assumes we are on a two's complement machine */
-	temp2--;
-      }
-
-      /* Find the number of bits needed for the magnitude of the coefficient */
-      nbits = 1;		/* there must be at least one 1 bit */
-      while ((temp >>= 1))
-	nbits++;
-      /* Check for out-of-range coefficient values */
-      if (nbits > MAX_COEF_BITS)
-	ERREXIT(state->cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF);
-
-      /* Emit Huffman symbol for run length / number of bits */
-      temp = (r << 4) + nbits;
-      if (! emit_bits_s(state, actbl->ehufco[temp], actbl->ehufsi[temp]))
-	return FALSE;
-
-      /* Emit that number of bits of the value, if positive, */
-      /* or the complement of its magnitude, if negative. */
-      if (! emit_bits_s(state, (unsigned int) temp2, nbits))
-	return FALSE;
-
-      r = 0;
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* If the last coef(s) were zero, emit an end-of-block code */
-  if (r > 0)
-    if (! emit_bits_s(state, actbl->ehufco[0], actbl->ehufsi[0]))
-      return FALSE;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Encode and output one MCU's worth of Huffman-compressed coefficients.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_huff (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  working_state state;
-  int blkn, ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  /* Load up working state */
-  state.next_output_byte = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte;
-  state.free_in_buffer = cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer;
-  ASSIGN_STATE(state.cur, entropy->saved);
-  state.cinfo = cinfo;
-
-  /* Emit restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      if (! emit_restart_s(&state, entropy->next_restart_num))
-	return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* Encode the MCU data blocks */
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    if (! encode_one_block(&state,
-			   MCU_data[blkn][0], state.cur.last_dc_val[ci],
-			   entropy->dc_derived_tbls[compptr->dc_tbl_no],
-			   entropy->ac_derived_tbls[compptr->ac_tbl_no]))
-      return FALSE;
-    /* Update last_dc_val */
-    state.cur.last_dc_val[ci] = MCU_data[blkn][0][0];
-  }
-
-  /* Completed MCU, so update state */
-  cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = state.next_output_byte;
-  cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = state.free_in_buffer;
-  ASSIGN_STATE(entropy->saved, state.cur);
-
-  /* Update restart-interval state too */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-      entropy->next_restart_num++;
-      entropy->next_restart_num &= 7;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of a Huffman-compressed scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass_huff (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  working_state state;
-
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-    entropy->next_output_byte = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte;
-    entropy->free_in_buffer = cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer;
-
-    /* Flush out any buffered data */
-    emit_eobrun(entropy);
-    flush_bits_e(entropy);
-
-    cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = entropy->next_output_byte;
-    cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = entropy->free_in_buffer;
-  } else {
-    /* Load up working state ... flush_bits needs it */
-    state.next_output_byte = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte;
-    state.free_in_buffer = cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer;
-    ASSIGN_STATE(state.cur, entropy->saved);
-    state.cinfo = cinfo;
-
-    /* Flush out the last data */
-    if (! flush_bits_s(&state))
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-
-    /* Update state */
-    cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = state.next_output_byte;
-    cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = state.free_in_buffer;
-    ASSIGN_STATE(entropy->saved, state.cur);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Huffman coding optimization.
- *
- * We first scan the supplied data and count the number of uses of each symbol
- * that is to be Huffman-coded. (This process MUST agree with the code above.)
- * Then we build a Huffman coding tree for the observed counts.
- * Symbols which are not needed at all for the particular image are not
- * assigned any code, which saves space in the DHT marker as well as in
- * the compressed data.
- */
-
-
-/* Process a single block's worth of coefficients */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-htest_one_block (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JCOEFPTR block, int last_dc_val,
-		 long dc_counts[], long ac_counts[])
-{
-  register int temp;
-  register int nbits;
-  register int r, k;
-  int Se = cinfo->lim_Se;
-  const int * natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Encode the DC coefficient difference per section F.1.2.1 */
-
-  temp = block[0] - last_dc_val;
-  if (temp < 0)
-    temp = -temp;
-
-  /* Find the number of bits needed for the magnitude of the coefficient */
-  nbits = 0;
-  while (temp) {
-    nbits++;
-    temp >>= 1;
-  }
-  /* Check for out-of-range coefficient values.
-   * Since we're encoding a difference, the range limit is twice as much.
-   */
-  if (nbits > MAX_COEF_BITS+1)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF);
-
-  /* Count the Huffman symbol for the number of bits */
-  dc_counts[nbits]++;
-
-  /* Encode the AC coefficients per section F.1.2.2 */
-
-  r = 0;			/* r = run length of zeros */
-
-  for (k = 1; k <= Se; k++) {
-    if ((temp = block[natural_order[k]]) == 0) {
-      r++;
-    } else {
-      /* if run length > 15, must emit special run-length-16 codes (0xF0) */
-      while (r > 15) {
-	ac_counts[0xF0]++;
-	r -= 16;
-      }
-
-      /* Find the number of bits needed for the magnitude of the coefficient */
-      if (temp < 0)
-	temp = -temp;
-
-      /* Find the number of bits needed for the magnitude of the coefficient */
-      nbits = 1;		/* there must be at least one 1 bit */
-      while ((temp >>= 1))
-	nbits++;
-      /* Check for out-of-range coefficient values */
-      if (nbits > MAX_COEF_BITS)
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF);
-
-      /* Count Huffman symbol for run length / number of bits */
-      ac_counts[(r << 4) + nbits]++;
-
-      r = 0;
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* If the last coef(s) were zero, emit an end-of-block code */
-  if (r > 0)
-    ac_counts[0]++;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Trial-encode one MCU's worth of Huffman-compressed coefficients.
- * No data is actually output, so no suspension return is possible.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-encode_mcu_gather (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int blkn, ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  /* Take care of restart intervals if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0) {
-      /* Re-initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-      for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++)
-	entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-      /* Update restart state */
-      entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-    }
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    htest_one_block(cinfo, MCU_data[blkn][0], entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci],
-		    entropy->dc_count_ptrs[compptr->dc_tbl_no],
-		    entropy->ac_count_ptrs[compptr->ac_tbl_no]);
-    entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = MCU_data[blkn][0][0];
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Generate the best Huffman code table for the given counts, fill htbl.
- *
- * The JPEG standard requires that no symbol be assigned a codeword of all
- * one bits (so that padding bits added at the end of a compressed segment
- * can't look like a valid code).  Because of the canonical ordering of
- * codewords, this just means that there must be an unused slot in the
- * longest codeword length category.  Section K.2 of the JPEG spec suggests
- * reserving such a slot by pretending that symbol 256 is a valid symbol
- * with count 1.  In theory that's not optimal; giving it count zero but
- * including it in the symbol set anyway should give a better Huffman code.
- * But the theoretically better code actually seems to come out worse in
- * practice, because it produces more all-ones bytes (which incur stuffed
- * zero bytes in the final file).  In any case the difference is tiny.
- *
- * The JPEG standard requires Huffman codes to be no more than 16 bits long.
- * If some symbols have a very small but nonzero probability, the Huffman tree
- * must be adjusted to meet the code length restriction.  We currently use
- * the adjustment method suggested in JPEG section K.2.  This method is *not*
- * optimal; it may not choose the best possible limited-length code.  But
- * typically only very-low-frequency symbols will be given less-than-optimal
- * lengths, so the code is almost optimal.  Experimental comparisons against
- * an optimal limited-length-code algorithm indicate that the difference is
- * microscopic --- usually less than a hundredth of a percent of total size.
- * So the extra complexity of an optimal algorithm doesn't seem worthwhile.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-jpeg_gen_optimal_table (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JHUFF_TBL * htbl, long freq[])
-{
-#define MAX_CLEN 32		/* assumed maximum initial code length */
-  UINT8 bits[MAX_CLEN+1];	/* bits[k] = # of symbols with code length k */
-  int codesize[257];		/* codesize[k] = code length of symbol k */
-  int others[257];		/* next symbol in current branch of tree */
-  int c1, c2;
-  int p, i, j;
-  long v;
-
-  /* This algorithm is explained in section K.2 of the JPEG standard */
-
-  MEMZERO(bits, SIZEOF(bits));
-  MEMZERO(codesize, SIZEOF(codesize));
-  for (i = 0; i < 257; i++)
-    others[i] = -1;		/* init links to empty */
-  
-  freq[256] = 1;		/* make sure 256 has a nonzero count */
-  /* Including the pseudo-symbol 256 in the Huffman procedure guarantees
-   * that no real symbol is given code-value of all ones, because 256
-   * will be placed last in the largest codeword category.
-   */
-
-  /* Huffman's basic algorithm to assign optimal code lengths to symbols */
-
-  for (;;) {
-    /* Find the smallest nonzero frequency, set c1 = its symbol */
-    /* In case of ties, take the larger symbol number */
-    c1 = -1;
-    v = 1000000000L;
-    for (i = 0; i <= 256; i++) {
-      if (freq[i] && freq[i] <= v) {
-	v = freq[i];
-	c1 = i;
-      }
-    }
-
-    /* Find the next smallest nonzero frequency, set c2 = its symbol */
-    /* In case of ties, take the larger symbol number */
-    c2 = -1;
-    v = 1000000000L;
-    for (i = 0; i <= 256; i++) {
-      if (freq[i] && freq[i] <= v && i != c1) {
-	v = freq[i];
-	c2 = i;
-      }
-    }
-
-    /* Done if we've merged everything into one frequency */
-    if (c2 < 0)
-      break;
-    
-    /* Else merge the two counts/trees */
-    freq[c1] += freq[c2];
-    freq[c2] = 0;
-
-    /* Increment the codesize of everything in c1's tree branch */
-    codesize[c1]++;
-    while (others[c1] >= 0) {
-      c1 = others[c1];
-      codesize[c1]++;
-    }
-    
-    others[c1] = c2;		/* chain c2 onto c1's tree branch */
-    
-    /* Increment the codesize of everything in c2's tree branch */
-    codesize[c2]++;
-    while (others[c2] >= 0) {
-      c2 = others[c2];
-      codesize[c2]++;
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Now count the number of symbols of each code length */
-  for (i = 0; i <= 256; i++) {
-    if (codesize[i]) {
-      /* The JPEG standard seems to think that this can't happen, */
-      /* but I'm paranoid... */
-      if (codesize[i] > MAX_CLEN)
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_HUFF_CLEN_OVERFLOW);
-
-      bits[codesize[i]]++;
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* JPEG doesn't allow symbols with code lengths over 16 bits, so if the pure
-   * Huffman procedure assigned any such lengths, we must adjust the coding.
-   * Here is what the JPEG spec says about how this next bit works:
-   * Since symbols are paired for the longest Huffman code, the symbols are
-   * removed from this length category two at a time.  The prefix for the pair
-   * (which is one bit shorter) is allocated to one of the pair; then,
-   * skipping the BITS entry for that prefix length, a code word from the next
-   * shortest nonzero BITS entry is converted into a prefix for two code words
-   * one bit longer.
-   */
-  
-  for (i = MAX_CLEN; i > 16; i--) {
-    while (bits[i] > 0) {
-      j = i - 2;		/* find length of new prefix to be used */
-      while (bits[j] == 0)
-	j--;
-      
-      bits[i] -= 2;		/* remove two symbols */
-      bits[i-1]++;		/* one goes in this length */
-      bits[j+1] += 2;		/* two new symbols in this length */
-      bits[j]--;		/* symbol of this length is now a prefix */
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Remove the count for the pseudo-symbol 256 from the largest codelength */
-  while (bits[i] == 0)		/* find largest codelength still in use */
-    i--;
-  bits[i]--;
-  
-  /* Return final symbol counts (only for lengths 0..16) */
-  MEMCOPY(htbl->bits, bits, SIZEOF(htbl->bits));
-  
-  /* Return a list of the symbols sorted by code length */
-  /* It's not real clear to me why we don't need to consider the codelength
-   * changes made above, but the JPEG spec seems to think this works.
-   */
-  p = 0;
-  for (i = 1; i <= MAX_CLEN; i++) {
-    for (j = 0; j <= 255; j++) {
-      if (codesize[j] == i) {
-	htbl->huffval[p] = (UINT8) j;
-	p++;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Set sent_table FALSE so updated table will be written to JPEG file. */
-  htbl->sent_table = FALSE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up a statistics-gathering pass and create the new Huffman tables.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass_gather (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci, tbl;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  JHUFF_TBL **htblptr;
-  boolean did_dc[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  boolean did_ac[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-
-  /* It's important not to apply jpeg_gen_optimal_table more than once
-   * per table, because it clobbers the input frequency counts!
-   */
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode)
-    /* Flush out buffered data (all we care about is counting the EOB symbol) */
-    emit_eobrun(entropy);
-
-  MEMZERO(did_dc, SIZEOF(did_dc));
-  MEMZERO(did_ac, SIZEOF(did_ac));
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    /* DC needs no table for refinement scan */
-    if (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-      if (! did_dc[tbl]) {
-	htblptr = & cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[tbl];
-	if (*htblptr == NULL)
-	  *htblptr = jpeg_alloc_huff_table((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-	jpeg_gen_optimal_table(cinfo, *htblptr, entropy->dc_count_ptrs[tbl]);
-	did_dc[tbl] = TRUE;
-      }
-    }
-    /* AC needs no table when not present */
-    if (cinfo->Se) {
-      tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-      if (! did_ac[tbl]) {
-	htblptr = & cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[tbl];
-	if (*htblptr == NULL)
-	  *htblptr = jpeg_alloc_huff_table((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-	jpeg_gen_optimal_table(cinfo, *htblptr, entropy->ac_count_ptrs[tbl]);
-	did_ac[tbl] = TRUE;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a Huffman-compressed scan.
- * If gather_statistics is TRUE, we do not output anything during the scan,
- * just count the Huffman symbols used and generate Huffman code tables.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_huff (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean gather_statistics)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci, tbl;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  if (gather_statistics)
-    entropy->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass_gather;
-  else
-    entropy->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass_huff;
-
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-    entropy->cinfo = cinfo;
-    entropy->gather_statistics = gather_statistics;
-
-    /* We assume jcmaster.c already validated the scan parameters. */
-
-    /* Select execution routine */
-    if (cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_DC_first;
-      else
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_AC_first;
-    } else {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_DC_refine;
-      else {
-	entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_AC_refine;
-	/* AC refinement needs a correction bit buffer */
-	if (entropy->bit_buffer == NULL)
-	  entropy->bit_buffer = (char *)
-	    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-					MAX_CORR_BITS * SIZEOF(char));
-      }
-    }
-
-    /* Initialize AC stuff */
-    entropy->ac_tbl_no = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->ac_tbl_no;
-    entropy->EOBRUN = 0;
-    entropy->BE = 0;
-  } else {
-    if (gather_statistics)
-      entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_gather;
-    else
-      entropy->pub.encode_mcu = encode_mcu_huff;
-  }
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    /* DC needs no table for refinement scan */
-    if (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-      if (gather_statistics) {
-	/* Check for invalid table index */
-	/* (make_c_derived_tbl does this in the other path) */
-	if (tbl < 0 || tbl >= NUM_HUFF_TBLS)
-	  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tbl);
-	/* Allocate and zero the statistics tables */
-	/* Note that jpeg_gen_optimal_table expects 257 entries in each table! */
-	if (entropy->dc_count_ptrs[tbl] == NULL)
-	  entropy->dc_count_ptrs[tbl] = (long *)
-	    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-					257 * SIZEOF(long));
-	MEMZERO(entropy->dc_count_ptrs[tbl], 257 * SIZEOF(long));
-      } else {
-	/* Compute derived values for Huffman tables */
-	/* We may do this more than once for a table, but it's not expensive */
-	jpeg_make_c_derived_tbl(cinfo, TRUE, tbl,
-				& entropy->dc_derived_tbls[tbl]);
-      }
-      /* Initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-      entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-    }
-    /* AC needs no table when not present */
-    if (cinfo->Se) {
-      tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-      if (gather_statistics) {
-	if (tbl < 0 || tbl >= NUM_HUFF_TBLS)
-	  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tbl);
-	if (entropy->ac_count_ptrs[tbl] == NULL)
-	  entropy->ac_count_ptrs[tbl] = (long *)
-	    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-					257 * SIZEOF(long));
-	MEMZERO(entropy->ac_count_ptrs[tbl], 257 * SIZEOF(long));
-      } else {
-	jpeg_make_c_derived_tbl(cinfo, FALSE, tbl,
-				& entropy->ac_derived_tbls[tbl]);
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize bit buffer to empty */
-  entropy->saved.put_buffer = 0;
-  entropy->saved.put_bits = 0;
-
-  /* Initialize restart stuff */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-  entropy->next_restart_num = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for Huffman entropy encoding.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_huff_encoder (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy;
-  int i;
-
-  entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(huff_entropy_encoder));
-  cinfo->entropy = &entropy->pub;
-  entropy->pub.start_pass = start_pass_huff;
-
-  /* Mark tables unallocated */
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
-    entropy->dc_derived_tbls[i] = entropy->ac_derived_tbls[i] = NULL;
-    entropy->dc_count_ptrs[i] = entropy->ac_count_ptrs[i] = NULL;
-  }
-
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode)
-    entropy->bit_buffer = NULL;	/* needed only in AC refinement scan */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcinit.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcinit.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 397b488..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcinit.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcinit.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains initialization logic for the JPEG compressor.
- * This routine is in charge of selecting the modules to be executed and
- * making an initialization call to each one.
- *
- * Logically, this code belongs in jcmaster.c.  It's split out because
- * linking this routine implies linking the entire compression library.
- * For a transcoding-only application, we want to be able to use jcmaster.c
- * without linking in the whole library.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * Master selection of compression modules.
- * This is done once at the start of processing an image.  We determine
- * which modules will be used and give them appropriate initialization calls.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_compress_master (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  long samplesperrow;
-  JDIMENSION jd_samplesperrow;
-
-  /* For now, precision must match compiled-in value... */
-  if (cinfo->data_precision != BITS_IN_JSAMPLE)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PRECISION, cinfo->data_precision);
-
-  /* Sanity check on image dimensions */
-  if (cinfo->image_height <= 0 || cinfo->image_width <= 0 ||
-      cinfo->input_components <= 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_EMPTY_IMAGE);
-
-  /* Width of an input scanline must be representable as JDIMENSION. */
-  samplesperrow = (long) cinfo->image_width * (long) cinfo->input_components;
-  jd_samplesperrow = (JDIMENSION) samplesperrow;
-  if ((long) jd_samplesperrow != samplesperrow)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW);
-
-  /* Initialize master control (includes parameter checking/processing) */
-  jinit_c_master_control(cinfo, FALSE /* full compression */);
-
-  /* Preprocessing */
-  if (! cinfo->raw_data_in) {
-    jinit_color_converter(cinfo);
-    jinit_downsampler(cinfo);
-    jinit_c_prep_controller(cinfo, FALSE /* never need full buffer here */);
-  }
-  /* Forward DCT */
-  jinit_forward_dct(cinfo);
-  /* Entropy encoding: either Huffman or arithmetic coding. */
-  if (cinfo->arith_code)
-    jinit_arith_encoder(cinfo);
-  else {
-    jinit_huff_encoder(cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* Need a full-image coefficient buffer in any multi-pass mode. */
-  jinit_c_coef_controller(cinfo,
-		(boolean) (cinfo->num_scans > 1 || cinfo->optimize_coding));
-  jinit_c_main_controller(cinfo, FALSE /* never need full buffer here */);
-
-  jinit_marker_writer(cinfo);
-
-  /* We can now tell the memory manager to allocate virtual arrays. */
-  (*cinfo->mem->realize_virt_arrays) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  /* Write the datastream header (SOI) immediately.
-   * Frame and scan headers are postponed till later.
-   * This lets application insert special markers after the SOI.
-   */
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_file_header) (cinfo);
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmainct.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmainct.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 29d53a2..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmainct.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,297 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcmainct.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2012 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the main buffer controller for compression.
- * The main buffer lies between the pre-processor and the JPEG
- * compressor proper; it holds downsampled data in the JPEG colorspace.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Note: currently, there is no operating mode in which a full-image buffer
- * is needed at this step.  If there were, that mode could not be used with
- * "raw data" input, since this module is bypassed in that case.  However,
- * we've left the code here for possible use in special applications.
- */
-#undef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/* Private buffer controller object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_c_main_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  JDIMENSION cur_iMCU_row;	/* number of current iMCU row */
-  JDIMENSION rowgroup_ctr;	/* counts row groups received in iMCU row */
-  boolean suspended;		/* remember if we suspended output */
-  J_BUF_MODE pass_mode;		/* current operating mode */
-
-  /* If using just a strip buffer, this points to the entire set of buffers
-   * (we allocate one for each component).  In the full-image case, this
-   * points to the currently accessible strips of the virtual arrays.
-   */
-  JSAMPARRAY buffer[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-#ifdef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-  /* If using full-image storage, this array holds pointers to virtual-array
-   * control blocks for each component.  Unused if not full-image storage.
-   */
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr whole_image[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-#endif
-} my_main_controller;
-
-typedef my_main_controller * my_main_ptr;
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-METHODDEF(void) process_data_simple_main
-	JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-	     JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr, JDIMENSION in_rows_avail));
-#ifdef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-METHODDEF(void) process_data_buffer_main
-	JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-	     JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr, JDIMENSION in_rows_avail));
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_main (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-
-  /* Do nothing in raw-data mode. */
-  if (cinfo->raw_data_in)
-    return;
-
-  mainp->cur_iMCU_row = 0;	/* initialize counters */
-  mainp->rowgroup_ctr = 0;
-  mainp->suspended = FALSE;
-  mainp->pass_mode = pass_mode;	/* save mode for use by process_data */
-
-  switch (pass_mode) {
-  case JBUF_PASS_THRU:
-#ifdef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-    if (mainp->whole_image[0] != NULL)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-#endif
-    mainp->pub.process_data = process_data_simple_main;
-    break;
-#ifdef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-  case JBUF_SAVE_SOURCE:
-  case JBUF_CRANK_DEST:
-  case JBUF_SAVE_AND_PASS:
-    if (mainp->whole_image[0] == NULL)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    mainp->pub.process_data = process_data_buffer_main;
-    break;
-#endif
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data.
- * This routine handles the simple pass-through mode,
- * where we have only a strip buffer.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-process_data_simple_main (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			  JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr,
-			  JDIMENSION in_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-
-  while (mainp->cur_iMCU_row < cinfo->total_iMCU_rows) {
-    /* Read input data if we haven't filled the main buffer yet */
-    if (mainp->rowgroup_ctr < (JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size)
-      (*cinfo->prep->pre_process_data) (cinfo,
-					input_buf, in_row_ctr, in_rows_avail,
-					mainp->buffer, &mainp->rowgroup_ctr,
-					(JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size);
-
-    /* If we don't have a full iMCU row buffered, return to application for
-     * more data.  Note that preprocessor will always pad to fill the iMCU row
-     * at the bottom of the image.
-     */
-    if (mainp->rowgroup_ctr != (JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size)
-      return;
-
-    /* Send the completed row to the compressor */
-    if (! (*cinfo->coef->compress_data) (cinfo, mainp->buffer)) {
-      /* If compressor did not consume the whole row, then we must need to
-       * suspend processing and return to the application.  In this situation
-       * we pretend we didn't yet consume the last input row; otherwise, if
-       * it happened to be the last row of the image, the application would
-       * think we were done.
-       */
-      if (! mainp->suspended) {
-	(*in_row_ctr)--;
-	mainp->suspended = TRUE;
-      }
-      return;
-    }
-    /* We did finish the row.  Undo our little suspension hack if a previous
-     * call suspended; then mark the main buffer empty.
-     */
-    if (mainp->suspended) {
-      (*in_row_ctr)++;
-      mainp->suspended = FALSE;
-    }
-    mainp->rowgroup_ctr = 0;
-    mainp->cur_iMCU_row++;
-  }
-}
-
-
-#ifdef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Process some data.
- * This routine handles all of the modes that use a full-size buffer.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-process_data_buffer_main (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			  JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr,
-			  JDIMENSION in_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  boolean writing = (mainp->pass_mode != JBUF_CRANK_DEST);
-
-  while (mainp->cur_iMCU_row < cinfo->total_iMCU_rows) {
-    /* Realign the virtual buffers if at the start of an iMCU row. */
-    if (mainp->rowgroup_ctr == 0) {
-      for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	   ci++, compptr++) {
-	mainp->buffer[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-	  ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, mainp->whole_image[ci], mainp->cur_iMCU_row *
-	   ((JDIMENSION) (compptr->v_samp_factor * cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size)),
-	   (JDIMENSION) (compptr->v_samp_factor * cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size),
-	   writing);
-      }
-      /* In a read pass, pretend we just read some source data. */
-      if (! writing) {
-	*in_row_ctr += (JDIMENSION)
-	  (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size);
-	mainp->rowgroup_ctr = (JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-      }
-    }
-
-    /* If a write pass, read input data until the current iMCU row is full. */
-    /* Note: preprocessor will pad if necessary to fill the last iMCU row. */
-    if (writing) {
-      (*cinfo->prep->pre_process_data) (cinfo,
-					input_buf, in_row_ctr, in_rows_avail,
-					mainp->buffer, &mainp->rowgroup_ctr,
-					(JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size);
-      /* Return to application if we need more data to fill the iMCU row. */
-      if (mainp->rowgroup_ctr < (JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size)
-	return;
-    }
-
-    /* Emit data, unless this is a sink-only pass. */
-    if (mainp->pass_mode != JBUF_SAVE_SOURCE) {
-      if (! (*cinfo->coef->compress_data) (cinfo, mainp->buffer)) {
-	/* If compressor did not consume the whole row, then we must need to
-	 * suspend processing and return to the application.  In this situation
-	 * we pretend we didn't yet consume the last input row; otherwise, if
-	 * it happened to be the last row of the image, the application would
-	 * think we were done.
-	 */
-	if (! mainp->suspended) {
-	  (*in_row_ctr)--;
-	  mainp->suspended = TRUE;
-	}
-	return;
-      }
-      /* We did finish the row.  Undo our little suspension hack if a previous
-       * call suspended; then mark the main buffer empty.
-       */
-      if (mainp->suspended) {
-	(*in_row_ctr)++;
-	mainp->suspended = FALSE;
-      }
-    }
-
-    /* If get here, we are done with this iMCU row.  Mark buffer empty. */
-    mainp->rowgroup_ctr = 0;
-    mainp->cur_iMCU_row++;
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize main buffer controller.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_c_main_controller (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean need_full_buffer)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  mainp = (my_main_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_main_controller));
-  cinfo->main = &mainp->pub;
-  mainp->pub.start_pass = start_pass_main;
-
-  /* We don't need to create a buffer in raw-data mode. */
-  if (cinfo->raw_data_in)
-    return;
-
-  /* Create the buffer.  It holds downsampled data, so each component
-   * may be of a different size.
-   */
-  if (need_full_buffer) {
-#ifdef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-    /* Allocate a full-image virtual array for each component */
-    /* Note we pad the bottom to a multiple of the iMCU height */
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      mainp->whole_image[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE,
-	 compptr->width_in_blocks * ((JDIMENSION) compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size),
-	 ((JDIMENSION) jround_up((long) compptr->height_in_blocks,
-				 (long) compptr->v_samp_factor)) *
-	 ((JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size),
-	 (JDIMENSION) (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size));
-    }
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-#endif
-  } else {
-#ifdef FULL_MAIN_BUFFER_SUPPORTED
-    mainp->whole_image[0] = NULL; /* flag for no virtual arrays */
-#endif
-    /* Allocate a strip buffer for each component */
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      mainp->buffer[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-	 compptr->width_in_blocks * ((JDIMENSION) compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size),
-	 (JDIMENSION) (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size));
-    }
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmarker.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmarker.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f2cd7a3..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmarker.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,719 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcmarker.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to write JPEG datastream markers.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-typedef enum {			/* JPEG marker codes */
-  M_SOF0  = 0xc0,
-  M_SOF1  = 0xc1,
-  M_SOF2  = 0xc2,
-  M_SOF3  = 0xc3,
-
-  M_SOF5  = 0xc5,
-  M_SOF6  = 0xc6,
-  M_SOF7  = 0xc7,
-
-  M_JPG   = 0xc8,
-  M_SOF9  = 0xc9,
-  M_SOF10 = 0xca,
-  M_SOF11 = 0xcb,
-
-  M_SOF13 = 0xcd,
-  M_SOF14 = 0xce,
-  M_SOF15 = 0xcf,
-
-  M_DHT   = 0xc4,
-
-  M_DAC   = 0xcc,
-
-  M_RST0  = 0xd0,
-  M_RST1  = 0xd1,
-  M_RST2  = 0xd2,
-  M_RST3  = 0xd3,
-  M_RST4  = 0xd4,
-  M_RST5  = 0xd5,
-  M_RST6  = 0xd6,
-  M_RST7  = 0xd7,
-
-  M_SOI   = 0xd8,
-  M_EOI   = 0xd9,
-  M_SOS   = 0xda,
-  M_DQT   = 0xdb,
-  M_DNL   = 0xdc,
-  M_DRI   = 0xdd,
-  M_DHP   = 0xde,
-  M_EXP   = 0xdf,
-
-  M_APP0  = 0xe0,
-  M_APP1  = 0xe1,
-  M_APP2  = 0xe2,
-  M_APP3  = 0xe3,
-  M_APP4  = 0xe4,
-  M_APP5  = 0xe5,
-  M_APP6  = 0xe6,
-  M_APP7  = 0xe7,
-  M_APP8  = 0xe8,
-  M_APP9  = 0xe9,
-  M_APP10 = 0xea,
-  M_APP11 = 0xeb,
-  M_APP12 = 0xec,
-  M_APP13 = 0xed,
-  M_APP14 = 0xee,
-  M_APP15 = 0xef,
-
-  M_JPG0  = 0xf0,
-  M_JPG8  = 0xf8,
-  M_JPG13 = 0xfd,
-  M_COM   = 0xfe,
-
-  M_TEM   = 0x01,
-
-  M_ERROR = 0x100
-} JPEG_MARKER;
-
-
-/* Private state */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_marker_writer pub; /* public fields */
-
-  unsigned int last_restart_interval; /* last DRI value emitted; 0 after SOI */
-} my_marker_writer;
-
-typedef my_marker_writer * my_marker_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Basic output routines.
- *
- * Note that we do not support suspension while writing a marker.
- * Therefore, an application using suspension must ensure that there is
- * enough buffer space for the initial markers (typ. 600-700 bytes) before
- * calling jpeg_start_compress, and enough space to write the trailing EOI
- * (a few bytes) before calling jpeg_finish_compress.  Multipass compression
- * modes are not supported at all with suspension, so those two are the only
- * points where markers will be written.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_byte (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int val)
-/* Emit a byte */
-{
-  struct jpeg_destination_mgr * dest = cinfo->dest;
-
-  *(dest->next_output_byte)++ = (JOCTET) val;
-  if (--dest->free_in_buffer == 0) {
-    if (! (*dest->empty_output_buffer) (cinfo))
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_marker (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JPEG_MARKER mark)
-/* Emit a marker code */
-{
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0xFF);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, (int) mark);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_2bytes (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int value)
-/* Emit a 2-byte integer; these are always MSB first in JPEG files */
-{
-  emit_byte(cinfo, (value >> 8) & 0xFF);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, value & 0xFF);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Routines to write specific marker types.
- */
-
-LOCAL(int)
-emit_dqt (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int index)
-/* Emit a DQT marker */
-/* Returns the precision used (0 = 8bits, 1 = 16bits) for baseline checking */
-{
-  JQUANT_TBL * qtbl = cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[index];
-  int prec;
-  int i;
-
-  if (qtbl == NULL)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_QUANT_TABLE, index);
-
-  prec = 0;
-  for (i = 0; i <= cinfo->lim_Se; i++) {
-    if (qtbl->quantval[cinfo->natural_order[i]] > 255)
-      prec = 1;
-  }
-
-  if (! qtbl->sent_table) {
-    emit_marker(cinfo, M_DQT);
-
-    emit_2bytes(cinfo,
-      prec ? cinfo->lim_Se * 2 + 2 + 1 + 2 : cinfo->lim_Se + 1 + 1 + 2);
-
-    emit_byte(cinfo, index + (prec<<4));
-
-    for (i = 0; i <= cinfo->lim_Se; i++) {
-      /* The table entries must be emitted in zigzag order. */
-      unsigned int qval = qtbl->quantval[cinfo->natural_order[i]];
-      if (prec)
-	emit_byte(cinfo, (int) (qval >> 8));
-      emit_byte(cinfo, (int) (qval & 0xFF));
-    }
-
-    qtbl->sent_table = TRUE;
-  }
-
-  return prec;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_dht (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int index, boolean is_ac)
-/* Emit a DHT marker */
-{
-  JHUFF_TBL * htbl;
-  int length, i;
-  
-  if (is_ac) {
-    htbl = cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[index];
-    index += 0x10;		/* output index has AC bit set */
-  } else {
-    htbl = cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[index];
-  }
-
-  if (htbl == NULL)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, index);
-  
-  if (! htbl->sent_table) {
-    emit_marker(cinfo, M_DHT);
-    
-    length = 0;
-    for (i = 1; i <= 16; i++)
-      length += htbl->bits[i];
-    
-    emit_2bytes(cinfo, length + 2 + 1 + 16);
-    emit_byte(cinfo, index);
-    
-    for (i = 1; i <= 16; i++)
-      emit_byte(cinfo, htbl->bits[i]);
-    
-    for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
-      emit_byte(cinfo, htbl->huffval[i]);
-    
-    htbl->sent_table = TRUE;
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_dac (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Emit a DAC marker */
-/* Since the useful info is so small, we want to emit all the tables in */
-/* one DAC marker.  Therefore this routine does its own scan of the table. */
-{
-#ifdef C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED
-  char dc_in_use[NUM_ARITH_TBLS];
-  char ac_in_use[NUM_ARITH_TBLS];
-  int length, i;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_ARITH_TBLS; i++)
-    dc_in_use[i] = ac_in_use[i] = 0;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < cinfo->comps_in_scan; i++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[i];
-    /* DC needs no table for refinement scan */
-    if (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0)
-      dc_in_use[compptr->dc_tbl_no] = 1;
-    /* AC needs no table when not present */
-    if (cinfo->Se)
-      ac_in_use[compptr->ac_tbl_no] = 1;
-  }
-
-  length = 0;
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_ARITH_TBLS; i++)
-    length += dc_in_use[i] + ac_in_use[i];
-
-  if (length) {
-    emit_marker(cinfo, M_DAC);
-
-    emit_2bytes(cinfo, length*2 + 2);
-
-    for (i = 0; i < NUM_ARITH_TBLS; i++) {
-      if (dc_in_use[i]) {
-	emit_byte(cinfo, i);
-	emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->arith_dc_L[i] + (cinfo->arith_dc_U[i]<<4));
-      }
-      if (ac_in_use[i]) {
-	emit_byte(cinfo, i + 0x10);
-	emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->arith_ac_K[i]);
-      }
-    }
-  }
-#endif /* C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED */
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_dri (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Emit a DRI marker */
-{
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_DRI);
-  
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 4);	/* fixed length */
-
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, (int) cinfo->restart_interval);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_lse_ict (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Emit an LSE inverse color transform specification marker */
-{
-  /* Support only 1 transform */
-  if (cinfo->color_transform != JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ||
-      cinfo->num_components < 3)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_JPG8);
-  
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 24);	/* fixed length */
-
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x0D);	/* ID inverse transform specification */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, MAXJSAMPLE);	/* MAXTRANS */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 3);		/* Nt=3 */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->comp_info[1].component_id);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->comp_info[0].component_id);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->comp_info[2].component_id);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x80);	/* F1: CENTER1=1, NORM1=0 */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 0);	/* A(1,1)=0 */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 0);	/* A(1,2)=0 */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0);		/* F2: CENTER2=0, NORM2=0 */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 1);	/* A(2,1)=1 */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 0);	/* A(2,2)=0 */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0);		/* F3: CENTER3=0, NORM3=0 */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 1);	/* A(3,1)=1 */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 0);	/* A(3,2)=0 */
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_sof (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JPEG_MARKER code)
-/* Emit a SOF marker */
-{
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  
-  emit_marker(cinfo, code);
-  
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 3 * cinfo->num_components + 2 + 5 + 1); /* length */
-
-  /* Make sure image isn't bigger than SOF field can handle */
-  if ((long) cinfo->jpeg_height > 65535L ||
-      (long) cinfo->jpeg_width > 65535L)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_IMAGE_TOO_BIG, (unsigned int) 65535);
-
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->data_precision);
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, (int) cinfo->jpeg_height);
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, (int) cinfo->jpeg_width);
-
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->num_components);
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    emit_byte(cinfo, compptr->component_id);
-    emit_byte(cinfo, (compptr->h_samp_factor << 4) + compptr->v_samp_factor);
-    emit_byte(cinfo, compptr->quant_tbl_no);
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_sos (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Emit a SOS marker */
-{
-  int i, td, ta;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_SOS);
-  
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 2 * cinfo->comps_in_scan + 2 + 1 + 3); /* length */
-  
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->comps_in_scan);
-  
-  for (i = 0; i < cinfo->comps_in_scan; i++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[i];
-    emit_byte(cinfo, compptr->component_id);
-
-    /* We emit 0 for unused field(s); this is recommended by the P&M text
-     * but does not seem to be specified in the standard.
-     */
-
-    /* DC needs no table for refinement scan */
-    td = cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0 ? compptr->dc_tbl_no : 0;
-    /* AC needs no table when not present */
-    ta = cinfo->Se ? compptr->ac_tbl_no : 0;
-
-    emit_byte(cinfo, (td << 4) + ta);
-  }
-
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->Ss);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->Se);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, (cinfo->Ah << 4) + cinfo->Al);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_pseudo_sos (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Emit a pseudo SOS marker */
-{
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_SOS);
-  
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 2 + 1 + 3); /* length */
-  
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0); /* Ns */
-
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0); /* Ss */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->block_size * cinfo->block_size - 1); /* Se */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0); /* Ah/Al */
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_jfif_app0 (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Emit a JFIF-compliant APP0 marker */
-{
-  /*
-   * Length of APP0 block	(2 bytes)
-   * Block ID			(4 bytes - ASCII "JFIF")
-   * Zero byte			(1 byte to terminate the ID string)
-   * Version Major, Minor	(2 bytes - major first)
-   * Units			(1 byte - 0x00 = none, 0x01 = inch, 0x02 = cm)
-   * Xdpu			(2 bytes - dots per unit horizontal)
-   * Ydpu			(2 bytes - dots per unit vertical)
-   * Thumbnail X size		(1 byte)
-   * Thumbnail Y size		(1 byte)
-   */
-  
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_APP0);
-  
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 2 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 1); /* length */
-
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x4A);	/* Identifier: ASCII "JFIF" */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x46);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x49);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x46);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->JFIF_major_version); /* Version fields */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->JFIF_minor_version);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, cinfo->density_unit); /* Pixel size information */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, (int) cinfo->X_density);
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, (int) cinfo->Y_density);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0);		/* No thumbnail image */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-emit_adobe_app14 (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Emit an Adobe APP14 marker */
-{
-  /*
-   * Length of APP14 block	(2 bytes)
-   * Block ID			(5 bytes - ASCII "Adobe")
-   * Version Number		(2 bytes - currently 100)
-   * Flags0			(2 bytes - currently 0)
-   * Flags1			(2 bytes - currently 0)
-   * Color transform		(1 byte)
-   *
-   * Although Adobe TN 5116 mentions Version = 101, all the Adobe files
-   * now in circulation seem to use Version = 100, so that's what we write.
-   *
-   * We write the color transform byte as 1 if the JPEG color space is
-   * YCbCr, 2 if it's YCCK, 0 otherwise.  Adobe's definition has to do with
-   * whether the encoder performed a transformation, which is pretty useless.
-   */
-  
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_APP14);
-  
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 2 + 5 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 1); /* length */
-
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x41);	/* Identifier: ASCII "Adobe" */
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x64);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x6F);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x62);
-  emit_byte(cinfo, 0x65);
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 100);	/* Version */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 0);	/* Flags0 */
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, 0);	/* Flags1 */
-  switch (cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-  case JCS_YCbCr:
-    emit_byte(cinfo, 1);	/* Color transform = 1 */
-    break;
-  case JCS_YCCK:
-    emit_byte(cinfo, 2);	/* Color transform = 2 */
-    break;
-  default:
-    emit_byte(cinfo, 0);	/* Color transform = 0 */
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These routines allow writing an arbitrary marker with parameters.
- * The only intended use is to emit COM or APPn markers after calling
- * write_file_header and before calling write_frame_header.
- * Other uses are not guaranteed to produce desirable results.
- * Counting the parameter bytes properly is the caller's responsibility.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_marker_header (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker, unsigned int datalen)
-/* Emit an arbitrary marker header */
-{
-  if (datalen > (unsigned int) 65533)		/* safety check */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  emit_marker(cinfo, (JPEG_MARKER) marker);
-
-  emit_2bytes(cinfo, (int) (datalen + 2));	/* total length */
-}
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_marker_byte (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int val)
-/* Emit one byte of marker parameters following write_marker_header */
-{
-  emit_byte(cinfo, val);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write datastream header.
- * This consists of an SOI and optional APPn markers.
- * We recommend use of the JFIF marker, but not the Adobe marker,
- * when using YCbCr or grayscale data.  The JFIF marker is also used
- * for other standard JPEG colorspaces.  The Adobe marker is helpful
- * to distinguish RGB, CMYK, and YCCK colorspaces.
- * Note that an application can write additional header markers after
- * jpeg_start_compress returns.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_file_header (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker = (my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker;
-
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_SOI);	/* first the SOI */
-
-  /* SOI is defined to reset restart interval to 0 */
-  marker->last_restart_interval = 0;
-
-  if (cinfo->write_JFIF_header)	/* next an optional JFIF APP0 */
-    emit_jfif_app0(cinfo);
-  if (cinfo->write_Adobe_marker) /* next an optional Adobe APP14 */
-    emit_adobe_app14(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write frame header.
- * This consists of DQT and SOFn markers,
- * a conditional LSE marker and a conditional pseudo SOS marker.
- * Note that we do not emit the SOF until we have emitted the DQT(s).
- * This avoids compatibility problems with incorrect implementations that
- * try to error-check the quant table numbers as soon as they see the SOF.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_frame_header (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int ci, prec;
-  boolean is_baseline;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  
-  /* Emit DQT for each quantization table.
-   * Note that emit_dqt() suppresses any duplicate tables.
-   */
-  prec = 0;
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    prec += emit_dqt(cinfo, compptr->quant_tbl_no);
-  }
-  /* now prec is nonzero iff there are any 16-bit quant tables. */
-
-  /* Check for a non-baseline specification.
-   * Note we assume that Huffman table numbers won't be changed later.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->arith_code || cinfo->progressive_mode ||
-      cinfo->data_precision != 8 || cinfo->block_size != DCTSIZE) {
-    is_baseline = FALSE;
-  } else {
-    is_baseline = TRUE;
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      if (compptr->dc_tbl_no > 1 || compptr->ac_tbl_no > 1)
-	is_baseline = FALSE;
-    }
-    if (prec && is_baseline) {
-      is_baseline = FALSE;
-      /* If it's baseline except for quantizer size, warn the user */
-      TRACEMS(cinfo, 0, JTRC_16BIT_TABLES);
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Emit the proper SOF marker */
-  if (cinfo->arith_code) {
-    if (cinfo->progressive_mode)
-      emit_sof(cinfo, M_SOF10); /* SOF code for progressive arithmetic */
-    else
-      emit_sof(cinfo, M_SOF9);  /* SOF code for sequential arithmetic */
-  } else {
-    if (cinfo->progressive_mode)
-      emit_sof(cinfo, M_SOF2);	/* SOF code for progressive Huffman */
-    else if (is_baseline)
-      emit_sof(cinfo, M_SOF0);	/* SOF code for baseline implementation */
-    else
-      emit_sof(cinfo, M_SOF1);	/* SOF code for non-baseline Huffman file */
-  }
-
-  /* Check to emit LSE inverse color transform specification marker */
-  if (cinfo->color_transform)
-    emit_lse_ict(cinfo);
-
-  /* Check to emit pseudo SOS marker */
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode && cinfo->block_size != DCTSIZE)
-    emit_pseudo_sos(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write scan header.
- * This consists of DHT or DAC markers, optional DRI, and SOS.
- * Compressed data will be written following the SOS.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_scan_header (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker = (my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker;
-  int i;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  if (cinfo->arith_code) {
-    /* Emit arith conditioning info.  We may have some duplication
-     * if the file has multiple scans, but it's so small it's hardly
-     * worth worrying about.
-     */
-    emit_dac(cinfo);
-  } else {
-    /* Emit Huffman tables.
-     * Note that emit_dht() suppresses any duplicate tables.
-     */
-    for (i = 0; i < cinfo->comps_in_scan; i++) {
-      compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[i];
-      /* DC needs no table for refinement scan */
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0)
-	emit_dht(cinfo, compptr->dc_tbl_no, FALSE);
-      /* AC needs no table when not present */
-      if (cinfo->Se)
-	emit_dht(cinfo, compptr->ac_tbl_no, TRUE);
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Emit DRI if required --- note that DRI value could change for each scan.
-   * We avoid wasting space with unnecessary DRIs, however.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval != marker->last_restart_interval) {
-    emit_dri(cinfo);
-    marker->last_restart_interval = cinfo->restart_interval;
-  }
-
-  emit_sos(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write datastream trailer.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_file_trailer (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_EOI);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write an abbreviated table-specification datastream.
- * This consists of SOI, DQT and DHT tables, and EOI.
- * Any table that is defined and not marked sent_table = TRUE will be
- * emitted.  Note that all tables will be marked sent_table = TRUE at exit.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_tables_only (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int i;
-
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_SOI);
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; i++) {
-    if (cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[i] != NULL)
-      (void) emit_dqt(cinfo, i);
-  }
-
-  if (! cinfo->arith_code) {
-    for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
-      if (cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] != NULL)
-	emit_dht(cinfo, i, FALSE);
-      if (cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] != NULL)
-	emit_dht(cinfo, i, TRUE);
-    }
-  }
-
-  emit_marker(cinfo, M_EOI);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize the marker writer module.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_marker_writer (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker;
-
-  /* Create the subobject */
-  marker = (my_marker_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_marker_writer));
-  cinfo->marker = &marker->pub;
-  /* Initialize method pointers */
-  marker->pub.write_file_header = write_file_header;
-  marker->pub.write_frame_header = write_frame_header;
-  marker->pub.write_scan_header = write_scan_header;
-  marker->pub.write_file_trailer = write_file_trailer;
-  marker->pub.write_tables_only = write_tables_only;
-  marker->pub.write_marker_header = write_marker_header;
-  marker->pub.write_marker_byte = write_marker_byte;
-  /* Initialize private state */
-  marker->last_restart_interval = 0;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmaster.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmaster.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 431744e..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcmaster.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,856 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcmaster.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains master control logic for the JPEG compressor.
- * These routines are concerned with parameter validation, initial setup,
- * and inter-pass control (determining the number of passes and the work 
- * to be done in each pass).
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Private state */
-
-typedef enum {
-	main_pass,		/* input data, also do first output step */
-	huff_opt_pass,		/* Huffman code optimization pass */
-	output_pass		/* data output pass */
-} c_pass_type;
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_comp_master pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  c_pass_type pass_type;	/* the type of the current pass */
-
-  int pass_number;		/* # of passes completed */
-  int total_passes;		/* total # of passes needed */
-
-  int scan_number;		/* current index in scan_info[] */
-} my_comp_master;
-
-typedef my_comp_master * my_master_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Support routines that do various essential calculations.
- */
-
-/*
- * Compute JPEG image dimensions and related values.
- * NOTE: this is exported for possible use by application.
- * Hence it mustn't do anything that can't be done twice.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Do computations that are needed before master selection phase */
-{
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-
-  /* Sanity check on input image dimensions to prevent overflow in
-   * following calculation.
-   * We do check jpeg_width and jpeg_height in initial_setup below,
-   * but image_width and image_height can come from arbitrary data,
-   * and we need some space for multiplication by block_size.
-   */
-  if (((long) cinfo->image_width >> 24) || ((long) cinfo->image_height >> 24))
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_IMAGE_TOO_BIG, (unsigned int) JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION);
-
-  /* Compute actual JPEG image dimensions and DCT scaling choices. */
-  if (cinfo->scale_num >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/1 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size;
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 1;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 1;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 2 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/2 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 2L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 2L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 2;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 2;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 3 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/3 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 3L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 3L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 3;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 3;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 4 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/4 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 4L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 4L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 4;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 4;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 5 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/5 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 5L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 5L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 5;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 5;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 6 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/6 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 6L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 6L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 6;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 6;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 7 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/7 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 7L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 7L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 7;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 7;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 8 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/8 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 8L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 8L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 8;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 8;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 9 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/9 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 9L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 9L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 9;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 9;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 10 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/10 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 10L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 10L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 10;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 10;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 11 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/11 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 11L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 11L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 11;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 11;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 12 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/12 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 12L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 12L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 12;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 12;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 13 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/13 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 13L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 13L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 13;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 13;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 14 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/14 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 14L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 14L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 14;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 14;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * 15 >= cinfo->scale_denom * cinfo->block_size) {
-    /* Provide block_size/15 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 15L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 15L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 15;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 15;
-  } else {
-    /* Provide block_size/16 scaling */
-    cinfo->jpeg_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * cinfo->block_size, 16L);
-    cinfo->jpeg_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * cinfo->block_size, 16L);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 16;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 16;
-  }
-
-#else /* !DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED */
-
-  /* Hardwire it to "no scaling" */
-  cinfo->jpeg_width = cinfo->image_width;
-  cinfo->jpeg_height = cinfo->image_height;
-  cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = DCTSIZE;
-  cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = DCTSIZE;
-
-#endif /* DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED */
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-jpeg_calc_trans_dimensions (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  if (cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size != cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size)
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCTSIZE,
-	     cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size, cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size);
-
-  cinfo->block_size = cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-initial_setup (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean transcode_only)
-/* Do computations that are needed before master selection phase */
-{
-  int ci, ssize;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  if (transcode_only)
-    jpeg_calc_trans_dimensions(cinfo);
-  else
-    jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions(cinfo);
-
-  /* Sanity check on block_size */
-  if (cinfo->block_size < 1 || cinfo->block_size > 16)
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCTSIZE, cinfo->block_size, cinfo->block_size);
-
-  /* Derive natural_order from block_size */
-  switch (cinfo->block_size) {
-  case 2: cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order2; break;
-  case 3: cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order3; break;
-  case 4: cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order4; break;
-  case 5: cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order5; break;
-  case 6: cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order6; break;
-  case 7: cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order7; break;
-  default: cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order; break;
-  }
-
-  /* Derive lim_Se from block_size */
-  cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->block_size < DCTSIZE ?
-    cinfo->block_size * cinfo->block_size - 1 : DCTSIZE2-1;
-
-  /* Sanity check on image dimensions */
-  if (cinfo->jpeg_height <= 0 || cinfo->jpeg_width <= 0 ||
-      cinfo->num_components <= 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_EMPTY_IMAGE);
-
-  /* Make sure image isn't bigger than I can handle */
-  if ((long) cinfo->jpeg_height > (long) JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION ||
-      (long) cinfo->jpeg_width > (long) JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_IMAGE_TOO_BIG, (unsigned int) JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION);
-
-  /* Only 8 to 12 bits data precision are supported for DCT based JPEG */
-  if (cinfo->data_precision < 8 || cinfo->data_precision > 12)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PRECISION, cinfo->data_precision);
-
-  /* Check that number of components won't exceed internal array sizes */
-  if (cinfo->num_components > MAX_COMPONENTS)
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, cinfo->num_components,
-	     MAX_COMPONENTS);
-
-  /* Compute maximum sampling factors; check factor validity */
-  cinfo->max_h_samp_factor = 1;
-  cinfo->max_v_samp_factor = 1;
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    if (compptr->h_samp_factor<=0 || compptr->h_samp_factor>MAX_SAMP_FACTOR ||
-	compptr->v_samp_factor<=0 || compptr->v_samp_factor>MAX_SAMP_FACTOR)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_SAMPLING);
-    cinfo->max_h_samp_factor = MAX(cinfo->max_h_samp_factor,
-				   compptr->h_samp_factor);
-    cinfo->max_v_samp_factor = MAX(cinfo->max_v_samp_factor,
-				   compptr->v_samp_factor);
-  }
-
-  /* Compute dimensions of components */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Fill in the correct component_index value; don't rely on application */
-    compptr->component_index = ci;
-    /* In selecting the actual DCT scaling for each component, we try to
-     * scale down the chroma components via DCT scaling rather than downsampling.
-     * This saves time if the downsampler gets to use 1:1 scaling.
-     * Note this code adapts subsampling ratios which are powers of 2.
-     */
-    ssize = 1;
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-    while (cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size * ssize <=
-	   (cinfo->do_fancy_downsampling ? DCTSIZE : DCTSIZE / 2) &&
-	   (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor % (compptr->h_samp_factor * ssize * 2)) == 0) {
-      ssize = ssize * 2;
-    }
-#endif
-    compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size = cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size * ssize;
-    ssize = 1;
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-    while (cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size * ssize <=
-	   (cinfo->do_fancy_downsampling ? DCTSIZE : DCTSIZE / 2) &&
-	   (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor % (compptr->v_samp_factor * ssize * 2)) == 0) {
-      ssize = ssize * 2;
-    }
-#endif
-    compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size * ssize;
-
-    /* We don't support DCT ratios larger than 2. */
-    if (compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size > compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size * 2)
-	compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size = compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size * 2;
-    else if (compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size > compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size * 2)
-	compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size = compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size * 2;
-
-    /* Size in DCT blocks */
-    compptr->width_in_blocks = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->jpeg_width * (long) compptr->h_samp_factor,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    compptr->height_in_blocks = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->jpeg_height * (long) compptr->v_samp_factor,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    /* Size in samples */
-    compptr->downsampled_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->jpeg_width *
-		    (long) (compptr->h_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size),
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    compptr->downsampled_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->jpeg_height *
-		    (long) (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size),
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    /* Don't need quantization scale after DCT,
-     * until color conversion says otherwise.
-     */
-    compptr->component_needed = FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* Compute number of fully interleaved MCU rows (number of times that
-   * main controller will call coefficient controller).
-   */
-  cinfo->total_iMCU_rows = (JDIMENSION)
-    jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->jpeg_height,
-		  (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-}
-
-
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-
-LOCAL(void)
-validate_script (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Verify that the scan script in cinfo->scan_info[] is valid; also
- * determine whether it uses progressive JPEG, and set cinfo->progressive_mode.
- */
-{
-  const jpeg_scan_info * scanptr;
-  int scanno, ncomps, ci, coefi, thisi;
-  int Ss, Se, Ah, Al;
-  boolean component_sent[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-  int * last_bitpos_ptr;
-  int last_bitpos[MAX_COMPONENTS][DCTSIZE2];
-  /* -1 until that coefficient has been seen; then last Al for it */
-#endif
-
-  if (cinfo->num_scans <= 0)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_SCAN_SCRIPT, 0);
-
-  /* For sequential JPEG, all scans must have Ss=0, Se=DCTSIZE2-1;
-   * for progressive JPEG, no scan can have this.
-   */
-  scanptr = cinfo->scan_info;
-  if (scanptr->Ss != 0 || scanptr->Se != DCTSIZE2-1) {
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-    cinfo->progressive_mode = TRUE;
-    last_bitpos_ptr = & last_bitpos[0][0];
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) 
-      for (coefi = 0; coefi < DCTSIZE2; coefi++)
-	*last_bitpos_ptr++ = -1;
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-  } else {
-    cinfo->progressive_mode = FALSE;
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) 
-      component_sent[ci] = FALSE;
-  }
-
-  for (scanno = 1; scanno <= cinfo->num_scans; scanptr++, scanno++) {
-    /* Validate component indexes */
-    ncomps = scanptr->comps_in_scan;
-    if (ncomps <= 0 || ncomps > MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN)
-      ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, ncomps, MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN);
-    for (ci = 0; ci < ncomps; ci++) {
-      thisi = scanptr->component_index[ci];
-      if (thisi < 0 || thisi >= cinfo->num_components)
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_SCAN_SCRIPT, scanno);
-      /* Components must appear in SOF order within each scan */
-      if (ci > 0 && thisi <= scanptr->component_index[ci-1])
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_SCAN_SCRIPT, scanno);
-    }
-    /* Validate progression parameters */
-    Ss = scanptr->Ss;
-    Se = scanptr->Se;
-    Ah = scanptr->Ah;
-    Al = scanptr->Al;
-    if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-      /* The JPEG spec simply gives the ranges 0..13 for Ah and Al, but that
-       * seems wrong: the upper bound ought to depend on data precision.
-       * Perhaps they really meant 0..N+1 for N-bit precision.
-       * Here we allow 0..10 for 8-bit data; Al larger than 10 results in
-       * out-of-range reconstructed DC values during the first DC scan,
-       * which might cause problems for some decoders.
-       */
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define MAX_AH_AL 10
-#else
-#define MAX_AH_AL 13
-#endif
-      if (Ss < 0 || Ss >= DCTSIZE2 || Se < Ss || Se >= DCTSIZE2 ||
-	  Ah < 0 || Ah > MAX_AH_AL || Al < 0 || Al > MAX_AH_AL)
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, scanno);
-      if (Ss == 0) {
-	if (Se != 0)		/* DC and AC together not OK */
-	  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, scanno);
-      } else {
-	if (ncomps != 1)	/* AC scans must be for only one component */
-	  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, scanno);
-      }
-      for (ci = 0; ci < ncomps; ci++) {
-	last_bitpos_ptr = & last_bitpos[scanptr->component_index[ci]][0];
-	if (Ss != 0 && last_bitpos_ptr[0] < 0) /* AC without prior DC scan */
-	  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, scanno);
-	for (coefi = Ss; coefi <= Se; coefi++) {
-	  if (last_bitpos_ptr[coefi] < 0) {
-	    /* first scan of this coefficient */
-	    if (Ah != 0)
-	      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, scanno);
-	  } else {
-	    /* not first scan */
-	    if (Ah != last_bitpos_ptr[coefi] || Al != Ah-1)
-	      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, scanno);
-	  }
-	  last_bitpos_ptr[coefi] = Al;
-	}
-      }
-#endif
-    } else {
-      /* For sequential JPEG, all progression parameters must be these: */
-      if (Ss != 0 || Se != DCTSIZE2-1 || Ah != 0 || Al != 0)
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, scanno);
-      /* Make sure components are not sent twice */
-      for (ci = 0; ci < ncomps; ci++) {
-	thisi = scanptr->component_index[ci];
-	if (component_sent[thisi])
-	  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_SCAN_SCRIPT, scanno);
-	component_sent[thisi] = TRUE;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Now verify that everything got sent. */
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-    /* For progressive mode, we only check that at least some DC data
-     * got sent for each component; the spec does not require that all bits
-     * of all coefficients be transmitted.  Would it be wiser to enforce
-     * transmission of all coefficient bits??
-     */
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-      if (last_bitpos[ci][0] < 0)
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_MISSING_DATA);
-    }
-#endif
-  } else {
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-      if (! component_sent[ci])
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_MISSING_DATA);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-reduce_script (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Adapt scan script for use with reduced block size;
- * assume that script has been validated before.
- */
-{
-  jpeg_scan_info * scanptr;
-  int idxout, idxin;
-
-  /* Circumvent const declaration for this function */
-  scanptr = (jpeg_scan_info *) cinfo->scan_info;
-  idxout = 0;
-
-  for (idxin = 0; idxin < cinfo->num_scans; idxin++) {
-    /* After skipping, idxout becomes smaller than idxin */
-    if (idxin != idxout)
-      /* Copy rest of data;
-       * note we stay in given chunk of allocated memory.
-       */
-      scanptr[idxout] = scanptr[idxin];
-    if (scanptr[idxout].Ss > cinfo->lim_Se)
-      /* Entire scan out of range - skip this entry */
-      continue;
-    if (scanptr[idxout].Se > cinfo->lim_Se)
-      /* Limit scan to end of block */
-      scanptr[idxout].Se = cinfo->lim_Se;
-    idxout++;
-  }
-
-  cinfo->num_scans = idxout;
-}
-
-#endif /* C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-select_scan_parameters (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Set up the scan parameters for the current scan */
-{
-  int ci;
-
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-  if (cinfo->scan_info != NULL) {
-    /* Prepare for current scan --- the script is already validated */
-    my_master_ptr master = (my_master_ptr) cinfo->master;
-    const jpeg_scan_info * scanptr = cinfo->scan_info + master->scan_number;
-
-    cinfo->comps_in_scan = scanptr->comps_in_scan;
-    for (ci = 0; ci < scanptr->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-      cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci] =
-	&cinfo->comp_info[scanptr->component_index[ci]];
-    }
-    if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-      cinfo->Ss = scanptr->Ss;
-      cinfo->Se = scanptr->Se;
-      cinfo->Ah = scanptr->Ah;
-      cinfo->Al = scanptr->Al;
-      return;
-    }
-  }
-  else
-#endif
-  {
-    /* Prepare for single sequential-JPEG scan containing all components */
-    if (cinfo->num_components > MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN)
-      ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, cinfo->num_components,
-	       MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN);
-    cinfo->comps_in_scan = cinfo->num_components;
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-      cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci] = &cinfo->comp_info[ci];
-    }
-  }
-  cinfo->Ss = 0;
-  cinfo->Se = cinfo->block_size * cinfo->block_size - 1;
-  cinfo->Ah = 0;
-  cinfo->Al = 0;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-per_scan_setup (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Do computations that are needed before processing a JPEG scan */
-/* cinfo->comps_in_scan and cinfo->cur_comp_info[] are already set */
-{
-  int ci, mcublks, tmp;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  
-  if (cinfo->comps_in_scan == 1) {
-    
-    /* Noninterleaved (single-component) scan */
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0];
-    
-    /* Overall image size in MCUs */
-    cinfo->MCUs_per_row = compptr->width_in_blocks;
-    cinfo->MCU_rows_in_scan = compptr->height_in_blocks;
-    
-    /* For noninterleaved scan, always one block per MCU */
-    compptr->MCU_width = 1;
-    compptr->MCU_height = 1;
-    compptr->MCU_blocks = 1;
-    compptr->MCU_sample_width = compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-    compptr->last_col_width = 1;
-    /* For noninterleaved scans, it is convenient to define last_row_height
-     * as the number of block rows present in the last iMCU row.
-     */
-    tmp = (int) (compptr->height_in_blocks % compptr->v_samp_factor);
-    if (tmp == 0) tmp = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-    compptr->last_row_height = tmp;
-    
-    /* Prepare array describing MCU composition */
-    cinfo->blocks_in_MCU = 1;
-    cinfo->MCU_membership[0] = 0;
-    
-  } else {
-    
-    /* Interleaved (multi-component) scan */
-    if (cinfo->comps_in_scan <= 0 || cinfo->comps_in_scan > MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN)
-      ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, cinfo->comps_in_scan,
-	       MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN);
-    
-    /* Overall image size in MCUs */
-    cinfo->MCUs_per_row = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->jpeg_width,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    cinfo->MCU_rows_in_scan = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->jpeg_height,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    
-    cinfo->blocks_in_MCU = 0;
-    
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-      compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-      /* Sampling factors give # of blocks of component in each MCU */
-      compptr->MCU_width = compptr->h_samp_factor;
-      compptr->MCU_height = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-      compptr->MCU_blocks = compptr->MCU_width * compptr->MCU_height;
-      compptr->MCU_sample_width = compptr->MCU_width * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-      /* Figure number of non-dummy blocks in last MCU column & row */
-      tmp = (int) (compptr->width_in_blocks % compptr->MCU_width);
-      if (tmp == 0) tmp = compptr->MCU_width;
-      compptr->last_col_width = tmp;
-      tmp = (int) (compptr->height_in_blocks % compptr->MCU_height);
-      if (tmp == 0) tmp = compptr->MCU_height;
-      compptr->last_row_height = tmp;
-      /* Prepare array describing MCU composition */
-      mcublks = compptr->MCU_blocks;
-      if (cinfo->blocks_in_MCU + mcublks > C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU)
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_MCU_SIZE);
-      while (mcublks-- > 0) {
-	cinfo->MCU_membership[cinfo->blocks_in_MCU++] = ci;
-      }
-    }
-    
-  }
-
-  /* Convert restart specified in rows to actual MCU count. */
-  /* Note that count must fit in 16 bits, so we provide limiting. */
-  if (cinfo->restart_in_rows > 0) {
-    long nominal = (long) cinfo->restart_in_rows * (long) cinfo->MCUs_per_row;
-    cinfo->restart_interval = (unsigned int) MIN(nominal, 65535L);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Per-pass setup.
- * This is called at the beginning of each pass.  We determine which modules
- * will be active during this pass and give them appropriate start_pass calls.
- * We also set is_last_pass to indicate whether any more passes will be
- * required.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-prepare_for_pass (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master = (my_master_ptr) cinfo->master;
-
-  switch (master->pass_type) {
-  case main_pass:
-    /* Initial pass: will collect input data, and do either Huffman
-     * optimization or data output for the first scan.
-     */
-    select_scan_parameters(cinfo);
-    per_scan_setup(cinfo);
-    if (! cinfo->raw_data_in) {
-      (*cinfo->cconvert->start_pass) (cinfo);
-      (*cinfo->downsample->start_pass) (cinfo);
-      (*cinfo->prep->start_pass) (cinfo, JBUF_PASS_THRU);
-    }
-    (*cinfo->fdct->start_pass) (cinfo);
-    (*cinfo->entropy->start_pass) (cinfo, cinfo->optimize_coding);
-    (*cinfo->coef->start_pass) (cinfo,
-				(master->total_passes > 1 ?
-				 JBUF_SAVE_AND_PASS : JBUF_PASS_THRU));
-    (*cinfo->main->start_pass) (cinfo, JBUF_PASS_THRU);
-    if (cinfo->optimize_coding) {
-      /* No immediate data output; postpone writing frame/scan headers */
-      master->pub.call_pass_startup = FALSE;
-    } else {
-      /* Will write frame/scan headers at first jpeg_write_scanlines call */
-      master->pub.call_pass_startup = TRUE;
-    }
-    break;
-#ifdef ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED
-  case huff_opt_pass:
-    /* Do Huffman optimization for a scan after the first one. */
-    select_scan_parameters(cinfo);
-    per_scan_setup(cinfo);
-    if (cinfo->Ss != 0 || cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      (*cinfo->entropy->start_pass) (cinfo, TRUE);
-      (*cinfo->coef->start_pass) (cinfo, JBUF_CRANK_DEST);
-      master->pub.call_pass_startup = FALSE;
-      break;
-    }
-    /* Special case: Huffman DC refinement scans need no Huffman table
-     * and therefore we can skip the optimization pass for them.
-     */
-    master->pass_type = output_pass;
-    master->pass_number++;
-    /*FALLTHROUGH*/
-#endif
-  case output_pass:
-    /* Do a data-output pass. */
-    /* We need not repeat per-scan setup if prior optimization pass did it. */
-    if (! cinfo->optimize_coding) {
-      select_scan_parameters(cinfo);
-      per_scan_setup(cinfo);
-    }
-    (*cinfo->entropy->start_pass) (cinfo, FALSE);
-    (*cinfo->coef->start_pass) (cinfo, JBUF_CRANK_DEST);
-    /* We emit frame/scan headers now */
-    if (master->scan_number == 0)
-      (*cinfo->marker->write_frame_header) (cinfo);
-    (*cinfo->marker->write_scan_header) (cinfo);
-    master->pub.call_pass_startup = FALSE;
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-  }
-
-  master->pub.is_last_pass = (master->pass_number == master->total_passes-1);
-
-  /* Set up progress monitor's pass info if present */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    cinfo->progress->completed_passes = master->pass_number;
-    cinfo->progress->total_passes = master->total_passes;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Special start-of-pass hook.
- * This is called by jpeg_write_scanlines if call_pass_startup is TRUE.
- * In single-pass processing, we need this hook because we don't want to
- * write frame/scan headers during jpeg_start_compress; we want to let the
- * application write COM markers etc. between jpeg_start_compress and the
- * jpeg_write_scanlines loop.
- * In multi-pass processing, this routine is not used.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-pass_startup (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  cinfo->master->call_pass_startup = FALSE; /* reset flag so call only once */
-
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_frame_header) (cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_scan_header) (cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at end of pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass_master (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master = (my_master_ptr) cinfo->master;
-
-  /* The entropy coder always needs an end-of-pass call,
-   * either to analyze statistics or to flush its output buffer.
-   */
-  (*cinfo->entropy->finish_pass) (cinfo);
-
-  /* Update state for next pass */
-  switch (master->pass_type) {
-  case main_pass:
-    /* next pass is either output of scan 0 (after optimization)
-     * or output of scan 1 (if no optimization).
-     */
-    master->pass_type = output_pass;
-    if (! cinfo->optimize_coding)
-      master->scan_number++;
-    break;
-  case huff_opt_pass:
-    /* next pass is always output of current scan */
-    master->pass_type = output_pass;
-    break;
-  case output_pass:
-    /* next pass is either optimization or output of next scan */
-    if (cinfo->optimize_coding)
-      master->pass_type = huff_opt_pass;
-    master->scan_number++;
-    break;
-  }
-
-  master->pass_number++;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize master compression control.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_c_master_control (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean transcode_only)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master;
-
-  master = (my_master_ptr)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(my_comp_master));
-  cinfo->master = &master->pub;
-  master->pub.prepare_for_pass = prepare_for_pass;
-  master->pub.pass_startup = pass_startup;
-  master->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass_master;
-  master->pub.is_last_pass = FALSE;
-
-  /* Validate parameters, determine derived values */
-  initial_setup(cinfo, transcode_only);
-
-  if (cinfo->scan_info != NULL) {
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-    validate_script(cinfo);
-    if (cinfo->block_size < DCTSIZE)
-      reduce_script(cinfo);
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-  } else {
-    cinfo->progressive_mode = FALSE;
-    cinfo->num_scans = 1;
-  }
-
-  if (cinfo->optimize_coding)
-    cinfo->arith_code = FALSE; /* disable arithmetic coding */
-  else if (! cinfo->arith_code &&
-	   (cinfo->progressive_mode ||
-	    (cinfo->block_size > 1 && cinfo->block_size < DCTSIZE)))
-    /* TEMPORARY HACK ??? */
-    /* assume default tables no good for progressive or reduced AC mode */
-    cinfo->optimize_coding = TRUE; /* force Huffman optimization */
-
-  /* Initialize my private state */
-  if (transcode_only) {
-    /* no main pass in transcoding */
-    if (cinfo->optimize_coding)
-      master->pass_type = huff_opt_pass;
-    else
-      master->pass_type = output_pass;
-  } else {
-    /* for normal compression, first pass is always this type: */
-    master->pass_type = main_pass;
-  }
-  master->scan_number = 0;
-  master->pass_number = 0;
-  if (cinfo->optimize_coding)
-    master->total_passes = cinfo->num_scans * 2;
-  else
-    master->total_passes = cinfo->num_scans;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcomapi.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcomapi.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1b1a340..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcomapi.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcomapi.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains application interface routines that are used for both
- * compression and decompression.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * Abort processing of a JPEG compression or decompression operation,
- * but don't destroy the object itself.
- *
- * For this, we merely clean up all the nonpermanent memory pools.
- * Note that temp files (virtual arrays) are not allowed to belong to
- * the permanent pool, so we will be able to close all temp files here.
- * Closing a data source or destination, if necessary, is the application's
- * responsibility.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_abort (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int pool;
-
-  /* Do nothing if called on a not-initialized or destroyed JPEG object. */
-  if (cinfo->mem == NULL)
-    return;
-
-  /* Releasing pools in reverse order might help avoid fragmentation
-   * with some (brain-damaged) malloc libraries.
-   */
-  for (pool = JPOOL_NUMPOOLS-1; pool > JPOOL_PERMANENT; pool--) {
-    (*cinfo->mem->free_pool) (cinfo, pool);
-  }
-
-  /* Reset overall state for possible reuse of object */
-  if (cinfo->is_decompressor) {
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_START;
-    /* Try to keep application from accessing now-deleted marker list.
-     * A bit kludgy to do it here, but this is the most central place.
-     */
-    ((j_decompress_ptr) cinfo)->marker_list = NULL;
-  } else {
-    cinfo->global_state = CSTATE_START;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Destruction of a JPEG object.
- *
- * Everything gets deallocated except the master jpeg_compress_struct itself
- * and the error manager struct.  Both of these are supplied by the application
- * and must be freed, if necessary, by the application.  (Often they are on
- * the stack and so don't need to be freed anyway.)
- * Closing a data source or destination, if necessary, is the application's
- * responsibility.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_destroy (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* We need only tell the memory manager to release everything. */
-  /* NB: mem pointer is NULL if memory mgr failed to initialize. */
-  if (cinfo->mem != NULL)
-    (*cinfo->mem->self_destruct) (cinfo);
-  cinfo->mem = NULL;		/* be safe if jpeg_destroy is called twice */
-  cinfo->global_state = 0;	/* mark it destroyed */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convenience routines for allocating quantization and Huffman tables.
- * (Would jutils.c be a more reasonable place to put these?)
- */
-
-GLOBAL(JQUANT_TBL *)
-jpeg_alloc_quant_table (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  JQUANT_TBL *tbl;
-
-  tbl = (JQUANT_TBL *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) (cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT, SIZEOF(JQUANT_TBL));
-  tbl->sent_table = FALSE;	/* make sure this is false in any new table */
-  return tbl;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(JHUFF_TBL *)
-jpeg_alloc_huff_table (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  JHUFF_TBL *tbl;
-
-  tbl = (JHUFF_TBL *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) (cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT, SIZEOF(JHUFF_TBL));
-  tbl->sent_table = FALSE;	/* make sure this is false in any new table */
-  return tbl;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.bcc b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.bcc
deleted file mode 100644
index e4da3d7..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.bcc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.bcc --- jconfig.h for Borland C (Turbo C) on MS-DOS or OS/2. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
-#define NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* for small or medium memory model */
-#endif
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN	/* this assumes you have -w-stu in CFLAGS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
-#define USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR	/* Define this if you use jmemdos.c */
-#define MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK 65520L	/* Maximum request to malloc() */
-#define USE_FMEM		/* Borland has _fmemcpy() and _fmemset() */
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-#define USE_SETMODE		/* Borland has setmode() */
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
-#define NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER	/* Define this if you use jmemdos.c */
-#endif
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.cfg b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index c4548fc..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.cfg --- source file edited by configure script */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#undef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#undef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#undef HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-#undef void
-#undef const
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#undef HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef HAVE_LOCALE_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-/* Define this if you get warnings about undefined structures. */
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-/* Define "boolean" as unsigned char, not enum, on Windows systems. */
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#ifndef __RPCNDR_H__		/* don't conflict if rpcndr.h already read */
-typedef unsigned char boolean;
-#endif
-#ifndef FALSE			/* in case these macros already exist */
-#define FALSE	0		/* values of boolean */
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE	1
-#endif
-#define HAVE_BOOLEAN		/* prevent jmorecfg.h from redefining it */
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-#undef INLINE
-/* These are for configuring the JPEG memory manager. */
-#undef DEFAULT_MAX_MEM
-#undef NO_MKTEMP
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#undef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-
-/* Define this if you want percent-done progress reports from cjpeg/djpeg. */
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.dj b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.dj
deleted file mode 100644
index a0d4092..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.dj
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.dj --- jconfig.h for DJGPP (Delorie's GNU C port) on MS-DOS. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* DJGPP uses flat 32-bit addressing */
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#undef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* optional */
-#define USE_SETMODE		/* Needed to make one-file style work in DJGPP */
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER	/* Define this if you use jmemname.c */
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 3744691..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.vc --- jconfig.h for Microsoft Visual C++ on Windows 95 or NT. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* we presume a 32-bit flat memory model */
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* optional */
-#define USE_SETMODE		/* Microsoft has setmode() */
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.mac b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.mac
deleted file mode 100644
index 70ed66c..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.mac
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.mac --- jconfig.h for CodeWarrior on Apple Macintosh */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#define USE_MAC_MEMMGR		/* Define this if you use jmemmac.c */
-
-#define ALIGN_TYPE long		/* Needed for 680x0 Macs */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define USE_CCOMMAND		/* Command line reader for Macintosh */
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* Binary I/O thru stdin/stdout doesn't work */
-
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.manx b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.manx
deleted file mode 100644
index cd529d7..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.manx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.manx --- jconfig.h for Amiga systems using Manx Aztec C ver 5.x. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#define TEMP_DIRECTORY "JPEGTMP:"	/* recommended setting for Amiga */
-
-#define SHORTxSHORT_32		/* produces better DCT code with Aztec C */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-#define NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#define signal_catcher _abort	/* hack for Aztec C naming requirements */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.mc6 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.mc6
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b05e81..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.mc6
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.mc6 --- jconfig.h for Microsoft C on MS-DOS, version 6.00A & up. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#define NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* for small or medium memory model */
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#define USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR	/* Define this if you use jmemdos.c */
-
-#define MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK 65520L	/* Maximum request to malloc() */
-
-#define USE_FMEM		/* Microsoft has _fmemcpy() and _fmemset() */
-
-#define NEED_FHEAPMIN		/* far heap management routines are broken */
-
-#define SHORTxLCONST_32		/* enable compiler-specific DCT optimization */
-/* Note: the above define is known to improve the code with Microsoft C 6.00A.
- * I do not know whether it is good for later compiler versions.
- * Please report any info on this point to jpeg-info@jpegclub.org.
- */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-#define USE_SETMODE		/* Microsoft has setmode() */
-#define NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER	/* Define this if you use jmemdos.c */
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.sas b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.sas
deleted file mode 100644
index b8a1819..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.sas
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.sas --- jconfig.h for Amiga systems using SAS C 6.0 and up. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#define TEMP_DIRECTORY "JPEGTMP:"	/* recommended setting for Amiga */
-
-#define NO_MKTEMP		/* SAS C doesn't have mktemp() */
-
-#define SHORTxSHORT_32		/* produces better DCT code with SAS C */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-#define NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.st b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.st
deleted file mode 100644
index 5afa0b6..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.st
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.st --- jconfig.h for Atari ST/STE/TT using Pure C or Turbo C. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN	/* suppress undefined-structure warnings */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#define ALIGN_TYPE  long	/* apparently double is a weird size? */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* optional -- undef if you like Unix style */
-/* Note: if you undef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE, you may need to define
- * USE_SETMODE.  Some Atari compilers require it, some do not.
- */
-#define NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER	/* needed if you use jmemname.c */
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index d1710ae..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,171 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jconfig.txt
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1994, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file documents the configuration options that are required to
- * customize the JPEG software for a particular system.
- *
- * The actual configuration options for a particular installation are stored
- * in jconfig.h.  On many machines, jconfig.h can be generated automatically
- * or copied from one of the "canned" jconfig files that we supply.  But if
- * you need to generate a jconfig.h file by hand, this file tells you how.
- *
- * DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE --- IT WON'T ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING.
- * EDIT A COPY NAMED JCONFIG.H.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * These symbols indicate the properties of your machine or compiler.
- * #define the symbol if yes, #undef it if no.
- */
-
-/* Does your compiler support function prototypes?
- * (If not, you also need to use ansi2knr, see install.txt)
- */
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-
-/* Does your compiler support the declaration "unsigned char" ?
- * How about "unsigned short" ?
- */
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-
-/* Define "void" as "char" if your compiler doesn't know about type void.
- * NOTE: be sure to define void such that "void *" represents the most general
- * pointer type, e.g., that returned by malloc().
- */
-/* #define void char */
-
-/* Define "const" as empty if your compiler doesn't know the "const" keyword.
- */
-/* #define const */
-
-/* Define this if an ordinary "char" type is unsigned.
- * If you're not sure, leaving it undefined will work at some cost in speed.
- * If you defined HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR then the speed difference is minimal.
- */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-/* Define this if your system has an ANSI-conforming  file.
- */
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-
-/* Define this if your system has an ANSI-conforming  file.
- */
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-
-/* Define this if your system does not have an ANSI/SysV ,
- * but does have a BSD-style .
- */
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-
-/* Define this if your system does not provide typedef size_t in any of the
- * ANSI-standard places (stddef.h, stdlib.h, or stdio.h), but places it in
- *  instead.
- */
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-
-/* For 80x86 machines, you need to define NEED_FAR_POINTERS,
- * unless you are using a large-data memory model or 80386 flat-memory mode.
- * On less brain-damaged CPUs this symbol must not be defined.
- * (Defining this symbol causes large data structures to be referenced through
- * "far" pointers and to be allocated with a special version of malloc.)
- */
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-
-/* Define this if your linker needs global names to be unique in less
- * than the first 15 characters.
- */
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-
-/* Although a real ANSI C compiler can deal perfectly well with pointers to
- * unspecified structures (see "incomplete types" in the spec), a few pre-ANSI
- * and pseudo-ANSI compilers get confused.  To keep one of these bozos happy,
- * define INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN.  This is not recommended unless you
- * actually get "missing structure definition" warnings or errors while
- * compiling the JPEG code.
- */
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-/* Define "boolean" as unsigned char, not enum, on Windows systems.
- */
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#ifndef __RPCNDR_H__		/* don't conflict if rpcndr.h already read */
-typedef unsigned char boolean;
-#endif
-#ifndef FALSE			/* in case these macros already exist */
-#define FALSE	0		/* values of boolean */
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE	1
-#endif
-#define HAVE_BOOLEAN		/* prevent jmorecfg.h from redefining it */
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * The following options affect code selection within the JPEG library,
- * but they don't need to be visible to applications using the library.
- * To minimize application namespace pollution, the symbols won't be
- * defined unless JPEG_INTERNALS has been defined.
- */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-/* Define this if your compiler implements ">>" on signed values as a logical
- * (unsigned) shift; leave it undefined if ">>" is a signed (arithmetic) shift,
- * which is the normal and rational definition.
- */
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-
-/*
- * The remaining options do not affect the JPEG library proper,
- * but only the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg (see cjpeg.c, djpeg.c).
- * Other applications can ignore these.
- */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-/* These defines indicate which image (non-JPEG) file formats are allowed. */
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-/* Define this if you want to name both input and output files on the command
- * line, rather than using stdout and optionally stdin.  You MUST do this if
- * your system can't cope with binary I/O to stdin/stdout.  See comments at
- * head of cjpeg.c or djpeg.c.
- */
-#undef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-
-/* Define this if your system needs explicit cleanup of temporary files.
- * This is crucial under MS-DOS, where the temporary "files" may be areas
- * of extended memory; on most other systems it's not as important.
- */
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-
-/* By default, we open image files with fopen(...,"rb") or fopen(...,"wb").
- * This is necessary on systems that distinguish text files from binary files,
- * and is harmless on most systems that don't.  If you have one of the rare
- * systems that complains about the "b" spec, define this symbol.
- */
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-
-/* Define this if you want percent-done progress reports from cjpeg/djpeg.
- */
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT
-
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.vc b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.vc
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d88482..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.vc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.vc --- jconfig.h for Microsoft Visual C++ on Windows 95 or NT. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* we presume a 32-bit flat memory model */
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-/* Define "boolean" as unsigned char, not enum, per Windows custom */
-#ifndef __RPCNDR_H__		/* don't conflict if rpcndr.h already read */
-typedef unsigned char boolean;
-#endif
-#ifndef FALSE			/* in case these macros already exist */
-#define FALSE	0		/* values of boolean */
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE	1
-#endif
-#define HAVE_BOOLEAN		/* prevent jmorecfg.h from redefining it */
-
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* optional */
-#define USE_SETMODE		/* Microsoft has setmode() */
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.vms b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.vms
deleted file mode 100644
index 8337b0b..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.vms
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.vms --- jconfig.h for use on Digital VMS. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#undef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#define TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* Needed on VMS */
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.wat b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.wat
deleted file mode 100644
index 190cc75..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jconfig.wat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-/* jconfig.wat --- jconfig.h for Watcom C/C++ on MS-DOS or OS/2. */
-/* see jconfig.txt for explanations */
-
-#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-/* #define void char */
-/* #define const */
-#define CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-#undef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#undef NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* Watcom uses flat 32-bit addressing */
-#undef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-
-#undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG
-
-#define BMP_SUPPORTED		/* BMP image file format */
-#define GIF_SUPPORTED		/* GIF image file format */
-#define PPM_SUPPORTED		/* PBMPLUS PPM/PGM image file format */
-#undef RLE_SUPPORTED		/* Utah RLE image file format */
-#define TARGA_SUPPORTED		/* Targa image file format */
-
-#undef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE	/* optional */
-#define USE_SETMODE		/* Needed to make one-file style work in Watcom */
-#undef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER	/* Define this if you use jmemname.c */
-#undef DONT_USE_B_MODE
-#undef PROGRESS_REPORT		/* optional */
-
-#endif /* JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcparam.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcparam.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1680e39..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcparam.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,675 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcparam.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains optional default-setting code for the JPEG compressor.
- * Applications do not have to use this file, but those that don't use it
- * must know a lot more about the innards of the JPEG code.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * Quantization table setup routines
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_add_quant_table (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int which_tbl,
-		      const unsigned int *basic_table,
-		      int scale_factor, boolean force_baseline)
-/* Define a quantization table equal to the basic_table times
- * a scale factor (given as a percentage).
- * If force_baseline is TRUE, the computed quantization table entries
- * are limited to 1..255 for JPEG baseline compatibility.
- */
-{
-  JQUANT_TBL ** qtblptr;
-  int i;
-  long temp;
-
-  /* Safety check to ensure start_compress not called yet. */
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  if (which_tbl < 0 || which_tbl >= NUM_QUANT_TBLS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_DQT_INDEX, which_tbl);
-
-  qtblptr = & cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[which_tbl];
-
-  if (*qtblptr == NULL)
-    *qtblptr = jpeg_alloc_quant_table((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-    temp = ((long) basic_table[i] * scale_factor + 50L) / 100L;
-    /* limit the values to the valid range */
-    if (temp <= 0L) temp = 1L;
-    if (temp > 32767L) temp = 32767L; /* max quantizer needed for 12 bits */
-    if (force_baseline && temp > 255L)
-      temp = 255L;		/* limit to baseline range if requested */
-    (*qtblptr)->quantval[i] = (UINT16) temp;
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize sent_table FALSE so table will be written to JPEG file. */
-  (*qtblptr)->sent_table = FALSE;
-}
-
-
-/* These are the sample quantization tables given in JPEG spec section K.1.
- * The spec says that the values given produce "good" quality, and
- * when divided by 2, "very good" quality.
- */
-static const unsigned int std_luminance_quant_tbl[DCTSIZE2] = {
-  16,  11,  10,  16,  24,  40,  51,  61,
-  12,  12,  14,  19,  26,  58,  60,  55,
-  14,  13,  16,  24,  40,  57,  69,  56,
-  14,  17,  22,  29,  51,  87,  80,  62,
-  18,  22,  37,  56,  68, 109, 103,  77,
-  24,  35,  55,  64,  81, 104, 113,  92,
-  49,  64,  78,  87, 103, 121, 120, 101,
-  72,  92,  95,  98, 112, 100, 103,  99
-};
-static const unsigned int std_chrominance_quant_tbl[DCTSIZE2] = {
-  17,  18,  24,  47,  99,  99,  99,  99,
-  18,  21,  26,  66,  99,  99,  99,  99,
-  24,  26,  56,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,
-  47,  66,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,
-  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,
-  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,
-  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,
-  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99,  99
-};
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_default_qtables (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean force_baseline)
-/* Set or change the 'quality' (quantization) setting, using default tables
- * and straight percentage-scaling quality scales.
- * This entry point allows different scalings for luminance and chrominance.
- */
-{
-  /* Set up two quantization tables using the specified scaling */
-  jpeg_add_quant_table(cinfo, 0, std_luminance_quant_tbl,
-		       cinfo->q_scale_factor[0], force_baseline);
-  jpeg_add_quant_table(cinfo, 1, std_chrominance_quant_tbl,
-		       cinfo->q_scale_factor[1], force_baseline);
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_set_linear_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int scale_factor,
-			 boolean force_baseline)
-/* Set or change the 'quality' (quantization) setting, using default tables
- * and a straight percentage-scaling quality scale.  In most cases it's better
- * to use jpeg_set_quality (below); this entry point is provided for
- * applications that insist on a linear percentage scaling.
- */
-{
-  /* Set up two quantization tables using the specified scaling */
-  jpeg_add_quant_table(cinfo, 0, std_luminance_quant_tbl,
-		       scale_factor, force_baseline);
-  jpeg_add_quant_table(cinfo, 1, std_chrominance_quant_tbl,
-		       scale_factor, force_baseline);
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(int)
-jpeg_quality_scaling (int quality)
-/* Convert a user-specified quality rating to a percentage scaling factor
- * for an underlying quantization table, using our recommended scaling curve.
- * The input 'quality' factor should be 0 (terrible) to 100 (very good).
- */
-{
-  /* Safety limit on quality factor.  Convert 0 to 1 to avoid zero divide. */
-  if (quality <= 0) quality = 1;
-  if (quality > 100) quality = 100;
-
-  /* The basic table is used as-is (scaling 100) for a quality of 50.
-   * Qualities 50..100 are converted to scaling percentage 200 - 2*Q;
-   * note that at Q=100 the scaling is 0, which will cause jpeg_add_quant_table
-   * to make all the table entries 1 (hence, minimum quantization loss).
-   * Qualities 1..50 are converted to scaling percentage 5000/Q.
-   */
-  if (quality < 50)
-    quality = 5000 / quality;
-  else
-    quality = 200 - quality*2;
-
-  return quality;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_set_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int quality, boolean force_baseline)
-/* Set or change the 'quality' (quantization) setting, using default tables.
- * This is the standard quality-adjusting entry point for typical user
- * interfaces; only those who want detailed control over quantization tables
- * would use the preceding routines directly.
- */
-{
-  /* Convert user 0-100 rating to percentage scaling */
-  quality = jpeg_quality_scaling(quality);
-
-  /* Set up standard quality tables */
-  jpeg_set_linear_quality(cinfo, quality, force_baseline);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Huffman table setup routines
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-add_huff_table (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		JHUFF_TBL **htblptr, const UINT8 *bits, const UINT8 *val)
-/* Define a Huffman table */
-{
-  int nsymbols, len;
-
-  if (*htblptr == NULL)
-    *htblptr = jpeg_alloc_huff_table((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  /* Copy the number-of-symbols-of-each-code-length counts */
-  MEMCOPY((*htblptr)->bits, bits, SIZEOF((*htblptr)->bits));
-
-  /* Validate the counts.  We do this here mainly so we can copy the right
-   * number of symbols from the val[] array, without risking marching off
-   * the end of memory.  jchuff.c will do a more thorough test later.
-   */
-  nsymbols = 0;
-  for (len = 1; len <= 16; len++)
-    nsymbols += bits[len];
-  if (nsymbols < 1 || nsymbols > 256)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-
-  MEMCOPY((*htblptr)->huffval, val, nsymbols * SIZEOF(UINT8));
-
-  /* Initialize sent_table FALSE so table will be written to JPEG file. */
-  (*htblptr)->sent_table = FALSE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-std_huff_tables (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Set up the standard Huffman tables (cf. JPEG standard section K.3) */
-/* IMPORTANT: these are only valid for 8-bit data precision! */
-{
-  static const UINT8 bits_dc_luminance[17] =
-    { /* 0-base */ 0, 0, 1, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-  static const UINT8 val_dc_luminance[] =
-    { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 };
-  
-  static const UINT8 bits_dc_chrominance[17] =
-    { /* 0-base */ 0, 0, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-  static const UINT8 val_dc_chrominance[] =
-    { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 };
-  
-  static const UINT8 bits_ac_luminance[17] =
-    { /* 0-base */ 0, 0, 2, 1, 3, 3, 2, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, 4, 0, 0, 1, 0x7d };
-  static const UINT8 val_ac_luminance[] =
-    { 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x00, 0x04, 0x11, 0x05, 0x12,
-      0x21, 0x31, 0x41, 0x06, 0x13, 0x51, 0x61, 0x07,
-      0x22, 0x71, 0x14, 0x32, 0x81, 0x91, 0xa1, 0x08,
-      0x23, 0x42, 0xb1, 0xc1, 0x15, 0x52, 0xd1, 0xf0,
-      0x24, 0x33, 0x62, 0x72, 0x82, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x16,
-      0x17, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, 0x28,
-      0x29, 0x2a, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39,
-      0x3a, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49,
-      0x4a, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59,
-      0x5a, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, 0x68, 0x69,
-      0x6a, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78, 0x79,
-      0x7a, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87, 0x88, 0x89,
-      0x8a, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x97, 0x98,
-      0x99, 0x9a, 0xa2, 0xa3, 0xa4, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa7,
-      0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4, 0xb5, 0xb6,
-      0xb7, 0xb8, 0xb9, 0xba, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4, 0xc5,
-      0xc6, 0xc7, 0xc8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd4,
-      0xd5, 0xd6, 0xd7, 0xd8, 0xd9, 0xda, 0xe1, 0xe2,
-      0xe3, 0xe4, 0xe5, 0xe6, 0xe7, 0xe8, 0xe9, 0xea,
-      0xf1, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4, 0xf5, 0xf6, 0xf7, 0xf8,
-      0xf9, 0xfa };
-  
-  static const UINT8 bits_ac_chrominance[17] =
-    { /* 0-base */ 0, 0, 2, 1, 2, 4, 4, 3, 4, 7, 5, 4, 4, 0, 1, 2, 0x77 };
-  static const UINT8 val_ac_chrominance[] =
-    { 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x11, 0x04, 0x05, 0x21,
-      0x31, 0x06, 0x12, 0x41, 0x51, 0x07, 0x61, 0x71,
-      0x13, 0x22, 0x32, 0x81, 0x08, 0x14, 0x42, 0x91,
-      0xa1, 0xb1, 0xc1, 0x09, 0x23, 0x33, 0x52, 0xf0,
-      0x15, 0x62, 0x72, 0xd1, 0x0a, 0x16, 0x24, 0x34,
-      0xe1, 0x25, 0xf1, 0x17, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x26,
-      0x27, 0x28, 0x29, 0x2a, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38,
-      0x39, 0x3a, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48,
-      0x49, 0x4a, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58,
-      0x59, 0x5a, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, 0x68,
-      0x69, 0x6a, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78,
-      0x79, 0x7a, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87,
-      0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96,
-      0x97, 0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, 0xa2, 0xa3, 0xa4, 0xa5,
-      0xa6, 0xa7, 0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4,
-      0xb5, 0xb6, 0xb7, 0xb8, 0xb9, 0xba, 0xc2, 0xc3,
-      0xc4, 0xc5, 0xc6, 0xc7, 0xc8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xd2,
-      0xd3, 0xd4, 0xd5, 0xd6, 0xd7, 0xd8, 0xd9, 0xda,
-      0xe2, 0xe3, 0xe4, 0xe5, 0xe6, 0xe7, 0xe8, 0xe9,
-      0xea, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4, 0xf5, 0xf6, 0xf7, 0xf8,
-      0xf9, 0xfa };
-  
-  add_huff_table(cinfo, &cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[0],
-		 bits_dc_luminance, val_dc_luminance);
-  add_huff_table(cinfo, &cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[0],
-		 bits_ac_luminance, val_ac_luminance);
-  add_huff_table(cinfo, &cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[1],
-		 bits_dc_chrominance, val_dc_chrominance);
-  add_huff_table(cinfo, &cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[1],
-		 bits_ac_chrominance, val_ac_chrominance);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Default parameter setup for compression.
- *
- * Applications that don't choose to use this routine must do their
- * own setup of all these parameters.  Alternately, you can call this
- * to establish defaults and then alter parameters selectively.  This
- * is the recommended approach since, if we add any new parameters,
- * your code will still work (they'll be set to reasonable defaults).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_set_defaults (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int i;
-
-  /* Safety check to ensure start_compress not called yet. */
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  /* Allocate comp_info array large enough for maximum component count.
-   * Array is made permanent in case application wants to compress
-   * multiple images at same param settings.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->comp_info == NULL)
-    cinfo->comp_info = (jpeg_component_info *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				  MAX_COMPONENTS * SIZEOF(jpeg_component_info));
-
-  /* Initialize everything not dependent on the color space */
-
-  cinfo->scale_num = 1;		/* 1:1 scaling */
-  cinfo->scale_denom = 1;
-  cinfo->data_precision = BITS_IN_JSAMPLE;
-  /* Set up two quantization tables using default quality of 75 */
-  jpeg_set_quality(cinfo, 75, TRUE);
-  /* Set up two Huffman tables */
-  std_huff_tables(cinfo);
-
-  /* Initialize default arithmetic coding conditioning */
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_ARITH_TBLS; i++) {
-    cinfo->arith_dc_L[i] = 0;
-    cinfo->arith_dc_U[i] = 1;
-    cinfo->arith_ac_K[i] = 5;
-  }
-
-  /* Default is no multiple-scan output */
-  cinfo->scan_info = NULL;
-  cinfo->num_scans = 0;
-
-  /* Expect normal source image, not raw downsampled data */
-  cinfo->raw_data_in = FALSE;
-
-  /* The standard Huffman tables are only valid for 8-bit data precision.
-   * If the precision is higher, use arithmetic coding.
-   * (Alternatively, using Huffman coding would be possible with forcing
-   * optimization on so that usable tables will be computed, or by
-   * supplying default tables that are valid for the desired precision.)
-   * Otherwise, use Huffman coding by default.
-   */
-  cinfo->arith_code = cinfo->data_precision > 8 ? TRUE : FALSE;
-
-  /* By default, don't do extra passes to optimize entropy coding */
-  cinfo->optimize_coding = FALSE;
-
-  /* By default, use the simpler non-cosited sampling alignment */
-  cinfo->CCIR601_sampling = FALSE;
-
-  /* By default, apply fancy downsampling */
-  cinfo->do_fancy_downsampling = TRUE;
-
-  /* No input smoothing */
-  cinfo->smoothing_factor = 0;
-
-  /* DCT algorithm preference */
-  cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_DEFAULT;
-
-  /* No restart markers */
-  cinfo->restart_interval = 0;
-  cinfo->restart_in_rows = 0;
-
-  /* Fill in default JFIF marker parameters.  Note that whether the marker
-   * will actually be written is determined by jpeg_set_colorspace.
-   *
-   * By default, the library emits JFIF version code 1.01.
-   * An application that wants to emit JFIF 1.02 extension markers should set
-   * JFIF_minor_version to 2.  We could probably get away with just defaulting
-   * to 1.02, but there may still be some decoders in use that will complain
-   * about that; saying 1.01 should minimize compatibility problems.
-   *
-   * For wide gamut colorspaces (BG_RGB and BG_YCC), the major version will be
-   * overridden by jpeg_set_colorspace and set to 2.
-   */
-  cinfo->JFIF_major_version = 1; /* Default JFIF version = 1.01 */
-  cinfo->JFIF_minor_version = 1;
-  cinfo->density_unit = 0;	/* Pixel size is unknown by default */
-  cinfo->X_density = 1;		/* Pixel aspect ratio is square by default */
-  cinfo->Y_density = 1;
-
-  /* No color transform */
-  cinfo->color_transform = JCT_NONE;
-
-  /* Choose JPEG colorspace based on input space, set defaults accordingly */
-
-  jpeg_default_colorspace(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Select an appropriate JPEG colorspace for in_color_space.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_default_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  switch (cinfo->in_color_space) {
-  case JCS_UNKNOWN:
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_UNKNOWN);
-    break;
-  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_GRAYSCALE);
-    break;
-  case JCS_RGB:
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_YCbCr);
-    break;
-  case JCS_YCbCr:
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_YCbCr);
-    break;
-  case JCS_CMYK:
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_CMYK); /* By default, no translation */
-    break;
-  case JCS_YCCK:
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_YCCK);
-    break;
-  case JCS_BG_RGB:
-    /* No translation for now -- conversion to BG_YCC not yet supportet */
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_BG_RGB);
-    break;
-  case JCS_BG_YCC:
-    jpeg_set_colorspace(cinfo, JCS_BG_YCC);
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Set the JPEG colorspace, and choose colorspace-dependent default values.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_set_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_COLOR_SPACE colorspace)
-{
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  int ci;
-
-#define SET_COMP(index,id,hsamp,vsamp,quant,dctbl,actbl)  \
-  (compptr = &cinfo->comp_info[index], \
-   compptr->component_id = (id), \
-   compptr->h_samp_factor = (hsamp), \
-   compptr->v_samp_factor = (vsamp), \
-   compptr->quant_tbl_no = (quant), \
-   compptr->dc_tbl_no = (dctbl), \
-   compptr->ac_tbl_no = (actbl) )
-
-  /* Safety check to ensure start_compress not called yet. */
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  /* For all colorspaces, we use Q and Huff tables 0 for luminance components,
-   * tables 1 for chrominance components.
-   */
-
-  cinfo->jpeg_color_space = colorspace;
-
-  cinfo->write_JFIF_header = FALSE; /* No marker for non-JFIF colorspaces */
-  cinfo->write_Adobe_marker = FALSE; /* write no Adobe marker by default */
-
-  switch (colorspace) {
-  case JCS_UNKNOWN:
-    cinfo->num_components = cinfo->input_components;
-    if (cinfo->num_components < 1 || cinfo->num_components > MAX_COMPONENTS)
-      ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, cinfo->num_components,
-	       MAX_COMPONENTS);
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-      SET_COMP(ci, ci, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    }
-    break;
-  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    cinfo->write_JFIF_header = TRUE; /* Write a JFIF marker */
-    cinfo->num_components = 1;
-    /* JFIF specifies component ID 1 */
-    SET_COMP(0, 0x01, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    break;
-  case JCS_RGB:
-    cinfo->write_Adobe_marker = TRUE; /* write Adobe marker to flag RGB */
-    cinfo->num_components = 3;
-    SET_COMP(0, 0x52 /* 'R' */, 1,1, 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0);
-    SET_COMP(1, 0x47 /* 'G' */, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(2, 0x42 /* 'B' */, 1,1, 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0);
-    break;
-  case JCS_YCbCr:
-    cinfo->write_JFIF_header = TRUE; /* Write a JFIF marker */
-    cinfo->num_components = 3;
-    /* JFIF specifies component IDs 1,2,3 */
-    /* We default to 2x2 subsamples of chrominance */
-    SET_COMP(0, 0x01, 2,2, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(1, 0x02, 1,1, 1, 1,1);
-    SET_COMP(2, 0x03, 1,1, 1, 1,1);
-    break;
-  case JCS_CMYK:
-    cinfo->write_Adobe_marker = TRUE; /* write Adobe marker to flag CMYK */
-    cinfo->num_components = 4;
-    SET_COMP(0, 0x43 /* 'C' */, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(1, 0x4D /* 'M' */, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(2, 0x59 /* 'Y' */, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(3, 0x4B /* 'K' */, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    break;
-  case JCS_YCCK:
-    cinfo->write_Adobe_marker = TRUE; /* write Adobe marker to flag YCCK */
-    cinfo->num_components = 4;
-    SET_COMP(0, 0x01, 2,2, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(1, 0x02, 1,1, 1, 1,1);
-    SET_COMP(2, 0x03, 1,1, 1, 1,1);
-    SET_COMP(3, 0x04, 2,2, 0, 0,0);
-    break;
-  case JCS_BG_RGB:
-    cinfo->write_JFIF_header = TRUE; /* Write a JFIF marker */
-    cinfo->JFIF_major_version = 2;   /* Set JFIF major version = 2 */
-    cinfo->num_components = 3;
-    /* Add offset 0x20 to the normal R/G/B component IDs */
-    SET_COMP(0, 0x72 /* 'r' */, 1,1, 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0);
-    SET_COMP(1, 0x67 /* 'g' */, 1,1, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(2, 0x62 /* 'b' */, 1,1, 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0,
-		cinfo->color_transform == JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN ? 1 : 0);
-    break;
-  case JCS_BG_YCC:
-    cinfo->write_JFIF_header = TRUE; /* Write a JFIF marker */
-    cinfo->JFIF_major_version = 2;   /* Set JFIF major version = 2 */
-    cinfo->num_components = 3;
-    /* Add offset 0x20 to the normal Cb/Cr component IDs */
-    /* We default to 2x2 subsamples of chrominance */
-    SET_COMP(0, 0x01, 2,2, 0, 0,0);
-    SET_COMP(1, 0x22, 1,1, 1, 1,1);
-    SET_COMP(2, 0x23, 1,1, 1, 1,1);
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-  }
-}
-
-
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-
-LOCAL(jpeg_scan_info *)
-fill_a_scan (jpeg_scan_info * scanptr, int ci,
-	     int Ss, int Se, int Ah, int Al)
-/* Support routine: generate one scan for specified component */
-{
-  scanptr->comps_in_scan = 1;
-  scanptr->component_index[0] = ci;
-  scanptr->Ss = Ss;
-  scanptr->Se = Se;
-  scanptr->Ah = Ah;
-  scanptr->Al = Al;
-  scanptr++;
-  return scanptr;
-}
-
-LOCAL(jpeg_scan_info *)
-fill_scans (jpeg_scan_info * scanptr, int ncomps,
-	    int Ss, int Se, int Ah, int Al)
-/* Support routine: generate one scan for each component */
-{
-  int ci;
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < ncomps; ci++) {
-    scanptr->comps_in_scan = 1;
-    scanptr->component_index[0] = ci;
-    scanptr->Ss = Ss;
-    scanptr->Se = Se;
-    scanptr->Ah = Ah;
-    scanptr->Al = Al;
-    scanptr++;
-  }
-  return scanptr;
-}
-
-LOCAL(jpeg_scan_info *)
-fill_dc_scans (jpeg_scan_info * scanptr, int ncomps, int Ah, int Al)
-/* Support routine: generate interleaved DC scan if possible, else N scans */
-{
-  int ci;
-
-  if (ncomps <= MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN) {
-    /* Single interleaved DC scan */
-    scanptr->comps_in_scan = ncomps;
-    for (ci = 0; ci < ncomps; ci++)
-      scanptr->component_index[ci] = ci;
-    scanptr->Ss = scanptr->Se = 0;
-    scanptr->Ah = Ah;
-    scanptr->Al = Al;
-    scanptr++;
-  } else {
-    /* Noninterleaved DC scan for each component */
-    scanptr = fill_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 0, 0, Ah, Al);
-  }
-  return scanptr;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Create a recommended progressive-JPEG script.
- * cinfo->num_components and cinfo->jpeg_color_space must be correct.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_simple_progression (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int ncomps = cinfo->num_components;
-  int nscans;
-  jpeg_scan_info * scanptr;
-
-  /* Safety check to ensure start_compress not called yet. */
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  /* Figure space needed for script.  Calculation must match code below! */
-  if (ncomps == 3 &&
-      (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_YCbCr ||
-       cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_BG_YCC)) {
-    /* Custom script for YCC color images. */
-    nscans = 10;
-  } else {
-    /* All-purpose script for other color spaces. */
-    if (ncomps > MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN)
-      nscans = 6 * ncomps;	/* 2 DC + 4 AC scans per component */
-    else
-      nscans = 2 + 4 * ncomps;	/* 2 DC scans; 4 AC scans per component */
-  }
-
-  /* Allocate space for script.
-   * We need to put it in the permanent pool in case the application performs
-   * multiple compressions without changing the settings.  To avoid a memory
-   * leak if jpeg_simple_progression is called repeatedly for the same JPEG
-   * object, we try to re-use previously allocated space, and we allocate
-   * enough space to handle YCC even if initially asked for grayscale.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->script_space == NULL || cinfo->script_space_size < nscans) {
-    cinfo->script_space_size = MAX(nscans, 10);
-    cinfo->script_space = (jpeg_scan_info *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-			cinfo->script_space_size * SIZEOF(jpeg_scan_info));
-  }
-  scanptr = cinfo->script_space;
-  cinfo->scan_info = scanptr;
-  cinfo->num_scans = nscans;
-
-  if (ncomps == 3 &&
-      (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_YCbCr ||
-       cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_BG_YCC)) {
-    /* Custom script for YCC color images. */
-    /* Initial DC scan */
-    scanptr = fill_dc_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 0, 1);
-    /* Initial AC scan: get some luma data out in a hurry */
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 0, 1, 5, 0, 2);
-    /* Chroma data is too small to be worth expending many scans on */
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 2, 1, 63, 0, 1);
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 1, 1, 63, 0, 1);
-    /* Complete spectral selection for luma AC */
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 0, 6, 63, 0, 2);
-    /* Refine next bit of luma AC */
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 0, 1, 63, 2, 1);
-    /* Finish DC successive approximation */
-    scanptr = fill_dc_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 1, 0);
-    /* Finish AC successive approximation */
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 2, 1, 63, 1, 0);
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 1, 1, 63, 1, 0);
-    /* Luma bottom bit comes last since it's usually largest scan */
-    scanptr = fill_a_scan(scanptr, 0, 1, 63, 1, 0);
-  } else {
-    /* All-purpose script for other color spaces. */
-    /* Successive approximation first pass */
-    scanptr = fill_dc_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 0, 1);
-    scanptr = fill_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 1, 5, 0, 2);
-    scanptr = fill_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 6, 63, 0, 2);
-    /* Successive approximation second pass */
-    scanptr = fill_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 1, 63, 2, 1);
-    /* Successive approximation final pass */
-    scanptr = fill_dc_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 1, 0);
-    scanptr = fill_scans(scanptr, ncomps, 1, 63, 1, 0);
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcprepct.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcprepct.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 00101e0..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcprepct.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,358 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcprepct.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the compression preprocessing controller.
- * This controller manages the color conversion, downsampling,
- * and edge expansion steps.
- *
- * Most of the complexity here is associated with buffering input rows
- * as required by the downsampler.  See the comments at the head of
- * jcsample.c for the downsampler's needs.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* At present, jcsample.c can request context rows only for smoothing.
- * In the future, we might also need context rows for CCIR601 sampling
- * or other more-complex downsampling procedures.  The code to support
- * context rows should be compiled only if needed.
- */
-#ifdef INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-#define CONTEXT_ROWS_SUPPORTED
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * For the simple (no-context-row) case, we just need to buffer one
- * row group's worth of pixels for the downsampling step.  At the bottom of
- * the image, we pad to a full row group by replicating the last pixel row.
- * The downsampler's last output row is then replicated if needed to pad
- * out to a full iMCU row.
- *
- * When providing context rows, we must buffer three row groups' worth of
- * pixels.  Three row groups are physically allocated, but the row pointer
- * arrays are made five row groups high, with the extra pointers above and
- * below "wrapping around" to point to the last and first real row groups.
- * This allows the downsampler to access the proper context rows.
- * At the top and bottom of the image, we create dummy context rows by
- * copying the first or last real pixel row.  This copying could be avoided
- * by pointer hacking as is done in jdmainct.c, but it doesn't seem worth the
- * trouble on the compression side.
- */
-
-
-/* Private buffer controller object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_c_prep_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* Downsampling input buffer.  This buffer holds color-converted data
-   * until we have enough to do a downsample step.
-   */
-  JSAMPARRAY color_buf[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-  JDIMENSION rows_to_go;	/* counts rows remaining in source image */
-  int next_buf_row;		/* index of next row to store in color_buf */
-
-#ifdef CONTEXT_ROWS_SUPPORTED	/* only needed for context case */
-  int this_row_group;		/* starting row index of group to process */
-  int next_buf_stop;		/* downsample when we reach this index */
-#endif
-} my_prep_controller;
-
-typedef my_prep_controller * my_prep_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_prep (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode)
-{
-  my_prep_ptr prep = (my_prep_ptr) cinfo->prep;
-
-  if (pass_mode != JBUF_PASS_THRU)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-
-  /* Initialize total-height counter for detecting bottom of image */
-  prep->rows_to_go = cinfo->image_height;
-  /* Mark the conversion buffer empty */
-  prep->next_buf_row = 0;
-#ifdef CONTEXT_ROWS_SUPPORTED
-  /* Preset additional state variables for context mode.
-   * These aren't used in non-context mode, so we needn't test which mode.
-   */
-  prep->this_row_group = 0;
-  /* Set next_buf_stop to stop after two row groups have been read in. */
-  prep->next_buf_stop = 2 * cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Expand an image vertically from height input_rows to height output_rows,
- * by duplicating the bottom row.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-expand_bottom_edge (JSAMPARRAY image_data, JDIMENSION num_cols,
-		    int input_rows, int output_rows)
-{
-  register int row;
-
-  for (row = input_rows; row < output_rows; row++) {
-    jcopy_sample_rows(image_data, input_rows-1, image_data, row,
-		      1, num_cols);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data in the simple no-context case.
- *
- * Preprocessor output data is counted in "row groups".  A row group
- * is defined to be v_samp_factor sample rows of each component.
- * Downsampling will produce this much data from each max_v_samp_factor
- * input rows.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-pre_process_data (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		  JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr,
-		  JDIMENSION in_rows_avail,
-		  JSAMPIMAGE output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_group_ctr,
-		  JDIMENSION out_row_groups_avail)
-{
-  my_prep_ptr prep = (my_prep_ptr) cinfo->prep;
-  int numrows, ci;
-  JDIMENSION inrows;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  while (*in_row_ctr < in_rows_avail &&
-	 *out_row_group_ctr < out_row_groups_avail) {
-    /* Do color conversion to fill the conversion buffer. */
-    inrows = in_rows_avail - *in_row_ctr;
-    numrows = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor - prep->next_buf_row;
-    numrows = (int) MIN((JDIMENSION) numrows, inrows);
-    (*cinfo->cconvert->color_convert) (cinfo, input_buf + *in_row_ctr,
-				       prep->color_buf,
-				       (JDIMENSION) prep->next_buf_row,
-				       numrows);
-    *in_row_ctr += numrows;
-    prep->next_buf_row += numrows;
-    prep->rows_to_go -= numrows;
-    /* If at bottom of image, pad to fill the conversion buffer. */
-    if (prep->rows_to_go == 0 &&
-	prep->next_buf_row < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-      for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-	expand_bottom_edge(prep->color_buf[ci], cinfo->image_width,
-			   prep->next_buf_row, cinfo->max_v_samp_factor);
-      }
-      prep->next_buf_row = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-    }
-    /* If we've filled the conversion buffer, empty it. */
-    if (prep->next_buf_row == cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-      (*cinfo->downsample->downsample) (cinfo,
-					prep->color_buf, (JDIMENSION) 0,
-					output_buf, *out_row_group_ctr);
-      prep->next_buf_row = 0;
-      (*out_row_group_ctr)++;
-    }
-    /* If at bottom of image, pad the output to a full iMCU height.
-     * Note we assume the caller is providing a one-iMCU-height output buffer!
-     */
-    if (prep->rows_to_go == 0 &&
-	*out_row_group_ctr < out_row_groups_avail) {
-      for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	   ci++, compptr++) {
-	numrows = (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) /
-		  cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-	expand_bottom_edge(output_buf[ci],
-			   compptr->width_in_blocks * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size,
-			   (int) (*out_row_group_ctr * numrows),
-			   (int) (out_row_groups_avail * numrows));
-      }
-      *out_row_group_ctr = out_row_groups_avail;
-      break;			/* can exit outer loop without test */
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-#ifdef CONTEXT_ROWS_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Process some data in the context case.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-pre_process_context (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		     JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr,
-		     JDIMENSION in_rows_avail,
-		     JSAMPIMAGE output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_group_ctr,
-		     JDIMENSION out_row_groups_avail)
-{
-  my_prep_ptr prep = (my_prep_ptr) cinfo->prep;
-  int numrows, ci;
-  int buf_height = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * 3;
-  JDIMENSION inrows;
-
-  while (*out_row_group_ctr < out_row_groups_avail) {
-    if (*in_row_ctr < in_rows_avail) {
-      /* Do color conversion to fill the conversion buffer. */
-      inrows = in_rows_avail - *in_row_ctr;
-      numrows = prep->next_buf_stop - prep->next_buf_row;
-      numrows = (int) MIN((JDIMENSION) numrows, inrows);
-      (*cinfo->cconvert->color_convert) (cinfo, input_buf + *in_row_ctr,
-					 prep->color_buf,
-					 (JDIMENSION) prep->next_buf_row,
-					 numrows);
-      /* Pad at top of image, if first time through */
-      if (prep->rows_to_go == cinfo->image_height) {
-	for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-	  int row;
-	  for (row = 1; row <= cinfo->max_v_samp_factor; row++) {
-	    jcopy_sample_rows(prep->color_buf[ci], 0,
-			      prep->color_buf[ci], -row,
-			      1, cinfo->image_width);
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      *in_row_ctr += numrows;
-      prep->next_buf_row += numrows;
-      prep->rows_to_go -= numrows;
-    } else {
-      /* Return for more data, unless we are at the bottom of the image. */
-      if (prep->rows_to_go != 0)
-	break;
-      /* When at bottom of image, pad to fill the conversion buffer. */
-      if (prep->next_buf_row < prep->next_buf_stop) {
-	for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-	  expand_bottom_edge(prep->color_buf[ci], cinfo->image_width,
-			     prep->next_buf_row, prep->next_buf_stop);
-	}
-	prep->next_buf_row = prep->next_buf_stop;
-      }
-    }
-    /* If we've gotten enough data, downsample a row group. */
-    if (prep->next_buf_row == prep->next_buf_stop) {
-      (*cinfo->downsample->downsample) (cinfo,
-					prep->color_buf,
-					(JDIMENSION) prep->this_row_group,
-					output_buf, *out_row_group_ctr);
-      (*out_row_group_ctr)++;
-      /* Advance pointers with wraparound as necessary. */
-      prep->this_row_group += cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-      if (prep->this_row_group >= buf_height)
-	prep->this_row_group = 0;
-      if (prep->next_buf_row >= buf_height)
-	prep->next_buf_row = 0;
-      prep->next_buf_stop = prep->next_buf_row + cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Create the wrapped-around downsampling input buffer needed for context mode.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-create_context_buffer (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_prep_ptr prep = (my_prep_ptr) cinfo->prep;
-  int rgroup_height = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-  int ci, i;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY true_buffer, fake_buffer;
-
-  /* Grab enough space for fake row pointers for all the components;
-   * we need five row groups' worth of pointers for each component.
-   */
-  fake_buffer = (JSAMPARRAY)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(cinfo->num_components * 5 * rgroup_height) *
-				SIZEOF(JSAMPROW));
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Allocate the actual buffer space (3 row groups) for this component.
-     * We make the buffer wide enough to allow the downsampler to edge-expand
-     * horizontally within the buffer, if it so chooses.
-     */
-    true_buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       (JDIMENSION) (((long) compptr->width_in_blocks *
-		      cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size *
-		      cinfo->max_h_samp_factor) / compptr->h_samp_factor),
-       (JDIMENSION) (3 * rgroup_height));
-    /* Copy true buffer row pointers into the middle of the fake row array */
-    MEMCOPY(fake_buffer + rgroup_height, true_buffer,
-	    3 * rgroup_height * SIZEOF(JSAMPROW));
-    /* Fill in the above and below wraparound pointers */
-    for (i = 0; i < rgroup_height; i++) {
-      fake_buffer[i] = true_buffer[2 * rgroup_height + i];
-      fake_buffer[4 * rgroup_height + i] = true_buffer[i];
-    }
-    prep->color_buf[ci] = fake_buffer + rgroup_height;
-    fake_buffer += 5 * rgroup_height; /* point to space for next component */
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* CONTEXT_ROWS_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize preprocessing controller.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_c_prep_controller (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean need_full_buffer)
-{
-  my_prep_ptr prep;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  if (need_full_buffer)		/* safety check */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-
-  prep = (my_prep_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_prep_controller));
-  cinfo->prep = (struct jpeg_c_prep_controller *) prep;
-  prep->pub.start_pass = start_pass_prep;
-
-  /* Allocate the color conversion buffer.
-   * We make the buffer wide enough to allow the downsampler to edge-expand
-   * horizontally within the buffer, if it so chooses.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->downsample->need_context_rows) {
-    /* Set up to provide context rows */
-#ifdef CONTEXT_ROWS_SUPPORTED
-    prep->pub.pre_process_data = pre_process_context;
-    create_context_buffer(cinfo);
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-  } else {
-    /* No context, just make it tall enough for one row group */
-    prep->pub.pre_process_data = pre_process_data;
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      prep->color_buf[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-	 (JDIMENSION) (((long) compptr->width_in_blocks *
-			cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size *
-			cinfo->max_h_samp_factor) / compptr->h_samp_factor),
-	 (JDIMENSION) cinfo->max_v_samp_factor);
-    }
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcsample.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcsample.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1aef8a6..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jcsample.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,545 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jcsample.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains downsampling routines.
- *
- * Downsampling input data is counted in "row groups".  A row group
- * is defined to be max_v_samp_factor pixel rows of each component,
- * from which the downsampler produces v_samp_factor sample rows.
- * A single row group is processed in each call to the downsampler module.
- *
- * The downsampler is responsible for edge-expansion of its output data
- * to fill an integral number of DCT blocks horizontally.  The source buffer
- * may be modified if it is helpful for this purpose (the source buffer is
- * allocated wide enough to correspond to the desired output width).
- * The caller (the prep controller) is responsible for vertical padding.
- *
- * The downsampler may request "context rows" by setting need_context_rows
- * during startup.  In this case, the input arrays will contain at least
- * one row group's worth of pixels above and below the passed-in data;
- * the caller will create dummy rows at image top and bottom by replicating
- * the first or last real pixel row.
- *
- * An excellent reference for image resampling is
- *   Digital Image Warping, George Wolberg, 1990.
- *   Pub. by IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA. ISBN 0-8186-8944-7.
- *
- * The downsampling algorithm used here is a simple average of the source
- * pixels covered by the output pixel.  The hi-falutin sampling literature
- * refers to this as a "box filter".  In general the characteristics of a box
- * filter are not very good, but for the specific cases we normally use (1:1
- * and 2:1 ratios) the box is equivalent to a "triangle filter" which is not
- * nearly so bad.  If you intend to use other sampling ratios, you'd be well
- * advised to improve this code.
- *
- * A simple input-smoothing capability is provided.  This is mainly intended
- * for cleaning up color-dithered GIF input files (if you find it inadequate,
- * we suggest using an external filtering program such as pnmconvol).  When
- * enabled, each input pixel P is replaced by a weighted sum of itself and its
- * eight neighbors.  P's weight is 1-8*SF and each neighbor's weight is SF,
- * where SF = (smoothing_factor / 1024).
- * Currently, smoothing is only supported for 2h2v sampling factors.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Pointer to routine to downsample a single component */
-typedef JMETHOD(void, downsample1_ptr,
-		(j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY output_data));
-
-/* Private subobject */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_downsampler pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  /* Downsampling method pointers, one per component */
-  downsample1_ptr methods[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-  /* Height of an output row group for each component. */
-  int rowgroup_height[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-  /* These arrays save pixel expansion factors so that int_downsample need not
-   * recompute them each time.  They are unused for other downsampling methods.
-   */
-  UINT8 h_expand[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-  UINT8 v_expand[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-} my_downsampler;
-
-typedef my_downsampler * my_downsample_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a downsampling pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work for now */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Expand a component horizontally from width input_cols to width output_cols,
- * by duplicating the rightmost samples.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-expand_right_edge (JSAMPARRAY image_data, int num_rows,
-		   JDIMENSION input_cols, JDIMENSION output_cols)
-{
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register JSAMPLE pixval;
-  register int count;
-  int row;
-  int numcols = (int) (output_cols - input_cols);
-
-  if (numcols > 0) {
-    for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-      ptr = image_data[row] + input_cols;
-      pixval = ptr[-1];		/* don't need GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      for (count = numcols; count > 0; count--)
-	*ptr++ = pixval;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Do downsampling for a whole row group (all components).
- *
- * In this version we simply downsample each component independently.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-sep_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-		JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION in_row_index,
-		JSAMPIMAGE output_buf, JDIMENSION out_row_group_index)
-{
-  my_downsample_ptr downsample = (my_downsample_ptr) cinfo->downsample;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY in_ptr, out_ptr;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    in_ptr = input_buf[ci] + in_row_index;
-    out_ptr = output_buf[ci] +
-	      (out_row_group_index * downsample->rowgroup_height[ci]);
-    (*downsample->methods[ci]) (cinfo, compptr, in_ptr, out_ptr);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Downsample pixel values of a single component.
- * One row group is processed per call.
- * This version handles arbitrary integral sampling ratios, without smoothing.
- * Note that this version is not actually used for customary sampling ratios.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-int_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY output_data)
-{
-  my_downsample_ptr downsample = (my_downsample_ptr) cinfo->downsample;
-  int inrow, outrow, h_expand, v_expand, numpix, numpix2, h, v;
-  JDIMENSION outcol, outcol_h;	/* outcol_h == outcol*h_expand */
-  JDIMENSION output_cols = compptr->width_in_blocks * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-  JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  INT32 outvalue;
-
-  h_expand = downsample->h_expand[compptr->component_index];
-  v_expand = downsample->v_expand[compptr->component_index];
-  numpix = h_expand * v_expand;
-  numpix2 = numpix/2;
-
-  /* Expand input data enough to let all the output samples be generated
-   * by the standard loop.  Special-casing padded output would be more
-   * efficient.
-   */
-  expand_right_edge(input_data, cinfo->max_v_samp_factor,
-		    cinfo->image_width, output_cols * h_expand);
-
-  inrow = outrow = 0;
-  while (inrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-    outptr = output_data[outrow];
-    for (outcol = 0, outcol_h = 0; outcol < output_cols;
-	 outcol++, outcol_h += h_expand) {
-      outvalue = 0;
-      for (v = 0; v < v_expand; v++) {
-	inptr = input_data[inrow+v] + outcol_h;
-	for (h = 0; h < h_expand; h++) {
-	  outvalue += (INT32) GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++);
-	}
-      }
-      *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) ((outvalue + numpix2) / numpix);
-    }
-    inrow += v_expand;
-    outrow++;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Downsample pixel values of a single component.
- * This version handles the special case of a full-size component,
- * without smoothing.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-fullsize_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		     JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY output_data)
-{
-  /* Copy the data */
-  jcopy_sample_rows(input_data, 0, output_data, 0,
-		    cinfo->max_v_samp_factor, cinfo->image_width);
-  /* Edge-expand */
-  expand_right_edge(output_data, cinfo->max_v_samp_factor, cinfo->image_width,
-		    compptr->width_in_blocks * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Downsample pixel values of a single component.
- * This version handles the common case of 2:1 horizontal and 1:1 vertical,
- * without smoothing.
- *
- * A note about the "bias" calculations: when rounding fractional values to
- * integer, we do not want to always round 0.5 up to the next integer.
- * If we did that, we'd introduce a noticeable bias towards larger values.
- * Instead, this code is arranged so that 0.5 will be rounded up or down at
- * alternate pixel locations (a simple ordered dither pattern).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-h2v1_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY output_data)
-{
-  int inrow;
-  JDIMENSION outcol;
-  JDIMENSION output_cols = compptr->width_in_blocks * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register int bias;
-
-  /* Expand input data enough to let all the output samples be generated
-   * by the standard loop.  Special-casing padded output would be more
-   * efficient.
-   */
-  expand_right_edge(input_data, cinfo->max_v_samp_factor,
-		    cinfo->image_width, output_cols * 2);
-
-  for (inrow = 0; inrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor; inrow++) {
-    outptr = output_data[inrow];
-    inptr = input_data[inrow];
-    bias = 0;			/* bias = 0,1,0,1,... for successive samples */
-    for (outcol = 0; outcol < output_cols; outcol++) {
-      *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) ((GETJSAMPLE(*inptr) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr[1])
-			      + bias) >> 1);
-      bias ^= 1;		/* 0=>1, 1=>0 */
-      inptr += 2;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Downsample pixel values of a single component.
- * This version handles the standard case of 2:1 horizontal and 2:1 vertical,
- * without smoothing.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-h2v2_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY output_data)
-{
-  int inrow, outrow;
-  JDIMENSION outcol;
-  JDIMENSION output_cols = compptr->width_in_blocks * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, outptr;
-  register int bias;
-
-  /* Expand input data enough to let all the output samples be generated
-   * by the standard loop.  Special-casing padded output would be more
-   * efficient.
-   */
-  expand_right_edge(input_data, cinfo->max_v_samp_factor,
-		    cinfo->image_width, output_cols * 2);
-
-  inrow = outrow = 0;
-  while (inrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-    outptr = output_data[outrow];
-    inptr0 = input_data[inrow];
-    inptr1 = input_data[inrow+1];
-    bias = 1;			/* bias = 1,2,1,2,... for successive samples */
-    for (outcol = 0; outcol < output_cols; outcol++) {
-      *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) ((GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[1]) +
-			      GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[1])
-			      + bias) >> 2);
-      bias ^= 3;		/* 1=>2, 2=>1 */
-      inptr0 += 2; inptr1 += 2;
-    }
-    inrow += 2;
-    outrow++;
-  }
-}
-
-
-#ifdef INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Downsample pixel values of a single component.
- * This version handles the standard case of 2:1 horizontal and 2:1 vertical,
- * with smoothing.  One row of context is required.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-h2v2_smooth_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-			JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY output_data)
-{
-  int inrow, outrow;
-  JDIMENSION colctr;
-  JDIMENSION output_cols = compptr->width_in_blocks * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, above_ptr, below_ptr, outptr;
-  INT32 membersum, neighsum, memberscale, neighscale;
-
-  /* Expand input data enough to let all the output samples be generated
-   * by the standard loop.  Special-casing padded output would be more
-   * efficient.
-   */
-  expand_right_edge(input_data - 1, cinfo->max_v_samp_factor + 2,
-		    cinfo->image_width, output_cols * 2);
-
-  /* We don't bother to form the individual "smoothed" input pixel values;
-   * we can directly compute the output which is the average of the four
-   * smoothed values.  Each of the four member pixels contributes a fraction
-   * (1-8*SF) to its own smoothed image and a fraction SF to each of the three
-   * other smoothed pixels, therefore a total fraction (1-5*SF)/4 to the final
-   * output.  The four corner-adjacent neighbor pixels contribute a fraction
-   * SF to just one smoothed pixel, or SF/4 to the final output; while the
-   * eight edge-adjacent neighbors contribute SF to each of two smoothed
-   * pixels, or SF/2 overall.  In order to use integer arithmetic, these
-   * factors are scaled by 2^16 = 65536.
-   * Also recall that SF = smoothing_factor / 1024.
-   */
-
-  memberscale = 16384 - cinfo->smoothing_factor * 80; /* scaled (1-5*SF)/4 */
-  neighscale = cinfo->smoothing_factor * 16; /* scaled SF/4 */
-
-  inrow = outrow = 0;
-  while (inrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-    outptr = output_data[outrow];
-    inptr0 = input_data[inrow];
-    inptr1 = input_data[inrow+1];
-    above_ptr = input_data[inrow-1];
-    below_ptr = input_data[inrow+2];
-
-    /* Special case for first column: pretend column -1 is same as column 0 */
-    membersum = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[1]) +
-		GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[1]);
-    neighsum = GETJSAMPLE(*above_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[1]) +
-	       GETJSAMPLE(*below_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[1]) +
-	       GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[2]) +
-	       GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[2]);
-    neighsum += neighsum;
-    neighsum += GETJSAMPLE(*above_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[2]) +
-		GETJSAMPLE(*below_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[2]);
-    membersum = membersum * memberscale + neighsum * neighscale;
-    *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) ((membersum + 32768) >> 16);
-    inptr0 += 2; inptr1 += 2; above_ptr += 2; below_ptr += 2;
-
-    for (colctr = output_cols - 2; colctr > 0; colctr--) {
-      /* sum of pixels directly mapped to this output element */
-      membersum = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[1]) +
-		  GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[1]);
-      /* sum of edge-neighbor pixels */
-      neighsum = GETJSAMPLE(*above_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[1]) +
-		 GETJSAMPLE(*below_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[1]) +
-		 GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[2]) +
-		 GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[2]);
-      /* The edge-neighbors count twice as much as corner-neighbors */
-      neighsum += neighsum;
-      /* Add in the corner-neighbors */
-      neighsum += GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[2]) +
-		  GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[2]);
-      /* form final output scaled up by 2^16 */
-      membersum = membersum * memberscale + neighsum * neighscale;
-      /* round, descale and output it */
-      *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) ((membersum + 32768) >> 16);
-      inptr0 += 2; inptr1 += 2; above_ptr += 2; below_ptr += 2;
-    }
-
-    /* Special case for last column */
-    membersum = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[1]) +
-		GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[1]);
-    neighsum = GETJSAMPLE(*above_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[1]) +
-	       GETJSAMPLE(*below_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[1]) +
-	       GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[1]) +
-	       GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[1]);
-    neighsum += neighsum;
-    neighsum += GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(above_ptr[1]) +
-		GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[-1]) + GETJSAMPLE(below_ptr[1]);
-    membersum = membersum * memberscale + neighsum * neighscale;
-    *outptr = (JSAMPLE) ((membersum + 32768) >> 16);
-
-    inrow += 2;
-    outrow++;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Downsample pixel values of a single component.
- * This version handles the special case of a full-size component,
- * with smoothing.  One row of context is required.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-fullsize_smooth_downsample (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info *compptr,
-			    JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY output_data)
-{
-  int inrow;
-  JDIMENSION colctr;
-  JDIMENSION output_cols = compptr->width_in_blocks * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, above_ptr, below_ptr, outptr;
-  INT32 membersum, neighsum, memberscale, neighscale;
-  int colsum, lastcolsum, nextcolsum;
-
-  /* Expand input data enough to let all the output samples be generated
-   * by the standard loop.  Special-casing padded output would be more
-   * efficient.
-   */
-  expand_right_edge(input_data - 1, cinfo->max_v_samp_factor + 2,
-		    cinfo->image_width, output_cols);
-
-  /* Each of the eight neighbor pixels contributes a fraction SF to the
-   * smoothed pixel, while the main pixel contributes (1-8*SF).  In order
-   * to use integer arithmetic, these factors are multiplied by 2^16 = 65536.
-   * Also recall that SF = smoothing_factor / 1024.
-   */
-
-  memberscale = 65536L - cinfo->smoothing_factor * 512L; /* scaled 1-8*SF */
-  neighscale = cinfo->smoothing_factor * 64; /* scaled SF */
-
-  for (inrow = 0; inrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor; inrow++) {
-    outptr = output_data[inrow];
-    inptr = input_data[inrow];
-    above_ptr = input_data[inrow-1];
-    below_ptr = input_data[inrow+1];
-
-    /* Special case for first column */
-    colsum = GETJSAMPLE(*above_ptr++) + GETJSAMPLE(*below_ptr++) +
-	     GETJSAMPLE(*inptr);
-    membersum = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++);
-    nextcolsum = GETJSAMPLE(*above_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(*below_ptr) +
-		 GETJSAMPLE(*inptr);
-    neighsum = colsum + (colsum - membersum) + nextcolsum;
-    membersum = membersum * memberscale + neighsum * neighscale;
-    *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) ((membersum + 32768) >> 16);
-    lastcolsum = colsum; colsum = nextcolsum;
-
-    for (colctr = output_cols - 2; colctr > 0; colctr--) {
-      membersum = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++);
-      above_ptr++; below_ptr++;
-      nextcolsum = GETJSAMPLE(*above_ptr) + GETJSAMPLE(*below_ptr) +
-		   GETJSAMPLE(*inptr);
-      neighsum = lastcolsum + (colsum - membersum) + nextcolsum;
-      membersum = membersum * memberscale + neighsum * neighscale;
-      *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) ((membersum + 32768) >> 16);
-      lastcolsum = colsum; colsum = nextcolsum;
-    }
-
-    /* Special case for last column */
-    membersum = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr);
-    neighsum = lastcolsum + (colsum - membersum) + colsum;
-    membersum = membersum * memberscale + neighsum * neighscale;
-    *outptr = (JSAMPLE) ((membersum + 32768) >> 16);
-
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for downsampling.
- * Note that we must select a routine for each component.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_downsampler (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_downsample_ptr downsample;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  boolean smoothok = TRUE;
-  int h_in_group, v_in_group, h_out_group, v_out_group;
-
-  downsample = (my_downsample_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_downsampler));
-  cinfo->downsample = (struct jpeg_downsampler *) downsample;
-  downsample->pub.start_pass = start_pass_downsample;
-  downsample->pub.downsample = sep_downsample;
-  downsample->pub.need_context_rows = FALSE;
-
-  if (cinfo->CCIR601_sampling)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CCIR601_NOTIMPL);
-
-  /* Verify we can handle the sampling factors, and set up method pointers */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Compute size of an "output group" for DCT scaling.  This many samples
-     * are to be converted from max_h_samp_factor * max_v_samp_factor pixels.
-     */
-    h_out_group = (compptr->h_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size) /
-		  cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size;
-    v_out_group = (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) /
-		  cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-    h_in_group = cinfo->max_h_samp_factor;
-    v_in_group = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-    downsample->rowgroup_height[ci] = v_out_group; /* save for use later */
-    if (h_in_group == h_out_group && v_in_group == v_out_group) {
-#ifdef INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-      if (cinfo->smoothing_factor) {
-	downsample->methods[ci] = fullsize_smooth_downsample;
-	downsample->pub.need_context_rows = TRUE;
-      } else
-#endif
-	downsample->methods[ci] = fullsize_downsample;
-    } else if (h_in_group == h_out_group * 2 &&
-	       v_in_group == v_out_group) {
-      smoothok = FALSE;
-      downsample->methods[ci] = h2v1_downsample;
-    } else if (h_in_group == h_out_group * 2 &&
-	       v_in_group == v_out_group * 2) {
-#ifdef INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-      if (cinfo->smoothing_factor) {
-	downsample->methods[ci] = h2v2_smooth_downsample;
-	downsample->pub.need_context_rows = TRUE;
-      } else
-#endif
-	downsample->methods[ci] = h2v2_downsample;
-    } else if ((h_in_group % h_out_group) == 0 &&
-	       (v_in_group % v_out_group) == 0) {
-      smoothok = FALSE;
-      downsample->methods[ci] = int_downsample;
-      downsample->h_expand[ci] = (UINT8) (h_in_group / h_out_group);
-      downsample->v_expand[ci] = (UINT8) (v_in_group / v_out_group);
-    } else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FRACT_SAMPLE_NOTIMPL);
-  }
-
-#ifdef INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-  if (cinfo->smoothing_factor && !smoothok)
-    TRACEMS(cinfo, 0, JTRC_SMOOTH_NOTIMPL);
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jctrans.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jctrans.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 38f06e0..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jctrans.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,385 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jctrans.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1995-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2000-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains library routines for transcoding compression,
- * that is, writing raw DCT coefficient arrays to an output JPEG file.
- * The routines in jcapimin.c will also be needed by a transcoder.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-LOCAL(void) transencode_master_selection
-	JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr * coef_arrays));
-LOCAL(void) transencode_coef_controller
-	JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr * coef_arrays));
-
-
-/*
- * Compression initialization for writing raw-coefficient data.
- * Before calling this, all parameters and a data destination must be set up.
- * Call jpeg_finish_compress() to actually write the data.
- *
- * The number of passed virtual arrays must match cinfo->num_components.
- * Note that the virtual arrays need not be filled or even realized at
- * the time write_coefficients is called; indeed, if the virtual arrays
- * were requested from this compression object's memory manager, they
- * typically will be realized during this routine and filled afterwards.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_write_coefficients (j_compress_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr * coef_arrays)
-{
-  if (cinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  /* Mark all tables to be written */
-  jpeg_suppress_tables(cinfo, FALSE);
-  /* (Re)initialize error mgr and destination modules */
-  (*cinfo->err->reset_error_mgr) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->dest->init_destination) (cinfo);
-  /* Perform master selection of active modules */
-  transencode_master_selection(cinfo, coef_arrays);
-  /* Wait for jpeg_finish_compress() call */
-  cinfo->next_scanline = 0;	/* so jpeg_write_marker works */
-  cinfo->global_state = CSTATE_WRCOEFS;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize the compression object with default parameters,
- * then copy from the source object all parameters needed for lossless
- * transcoding.  Parameters that can be varied without loss (such as
- * scan script and Huffman optimization) are left in their default states.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_copy_critical_parameters (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo,
-			       j_compress_ptr dstinfo)
-{
-  JQUANT_TBL ** qtblptr;
-  jpeg_component_info *incomp, *outcomp;
-  JQUANT_TBL *c_quant, *slot_quant;
-  int tblno, ci, coefi;
-
-  /* Safety check to ensure start_compress not called yet. */
-  if (dstinfo->global_state != CSTATE_START)
-    ERREXIT1(dstinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, dstinfo->global_state);
-  /* Copy fundamental image dimensions */
-  dstinfo->image_width = srcinfo->image_width;
-  dstinfo->image_height = srcinfo->image_height;
-  dstinfo->input_components = srcinfo->num_components;
-  dstinfo->in_color_space = srcinfo->jpeg_color_space;
-  dstinfo->jpeg_width = srcinfo->output_width;
-  dstinfo->jpeg_height = srcinfo->output_height;
-  dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = srcinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size;
-  dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = srcinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  /* Initialize all parameters to default values */
-  jpeg_set_defaults(dstinfo);
-  /* jpeg_set_defaults may choose wrong colorspace, eg YCbCr if input is RGB.
-   * Fix it to get the right header markers for the image colorspace.
-   * Note: Entropy table assignment in jpeg_set_colorspace depends
-   * on color_transform.
-   */
-  dstinfo->color_transform = srcinfo->color_transform;
-  jpeg_set_colorspace(dstinfo, srcinfo->jpeg_color_space);
-  dstinfo->data_precision = srcinfo->data_precision;
-  dstinfo->CCIR601_sampling = srcinfo->CCIR601_sampling;
-  /* Copy the source's quantization tables. */
-  for (tblno = 0; tblno < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; tblno++) {
-    if (srcinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[tblno] != NULL) {
-      qtblptr = & dstinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[tblno];
-      if (*qtblptr == NULL)
-	*qtblptr = jpeg_alloc_quant_table((j_common_ptr) dstinfo);
-      MEMCOPY((*qtblptr)->quantval,
-	      srcinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[tblno]->quantval,
-	      SIZEOF((*qtblptr)->quantval));
-      (*qtblptr)->sent_table = FALSE;
-    }
-  }
-  /* Copy the source's per-component info.
-   * Note we assume jpeg_set_defaults has allocated the dest comp_info array.
-   */
-  dstinfo->num_components = srcinfo->num_components;
-  if (dstinfo->num_components < 1 || dstinfo->num_components > MAX_COMPONENTS)
-    ERREXIT2(dstinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, dstinfo->num_components,
-	     MAX_COMPONENTS);
-  for (ci = 0, incomp = srcinfo->comp_info, outcomp = dstinfo->comp_info;
-       ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++, incomp++, outcomp++) {
-    outcomp->component_id = incomp->component_id;
-    outcomp->h_samp_factor = incomp->h_samp_factor;
-    outcomp->v_samp_factor = incomp->v_samp_factor;
-    outcomp->quant_tbl_no = incomp->quant_tbl_no;
-    /* Make sure saved quantization table for component matches the qtable
-     * slot.  If not, the input file re-used this qtable slot.
-     * IJG encoder currently cannot duplicate this.
-     */
-    tblno = outcomp->quant_tbl_no;
-    if (tblno < 0 || tblno >= NUM_QUANT_TBLS ||
-	srcinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[tblno] == NULL)
-      ERREXIT1(dstinfo, JERR_NO_QUANT_TABLE, tblno);
-    slot_quant = srcinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[tblno];
-    c_quant = incomp->quant_table;
-    if (c_quant != NULL) {
-      for (coefi = 0; coefi < DCTSIZE2; coefi++) {
-	if (c_quant->quantval[coefi] != slot_quant->quantval[coefi])
-	  ERREXIT1(dstinfo, JERR_MISMATCHED_QUANT_TABLE, tblno);
-      }
-    }
-    /* Note: we do not copy the source's entropy table assignments;
-     * instead we rely on jpeg_set_colorspace to have made a suitable choice.
-     */
-  }
-  /* Also copy JFIF version and resolution information, if available.
-   * Strictly speaking this isn't "critical" info, but it's nearly
-   * always appropriate to copy it if available.  In particular,
-   * if the application chooses to copy JFIF 1.02 extension markers from
-   * the source file, we need to copy the version to make sure we don't
-   * emit a file that has 1.02 extensions but a claimed version of 1.01.
-   */
-  if (srcinfo->saw_JFIF_marker) {
-    if (srcinfo->JFIF_major_version == 1 ||
-	srcinfo->JFIF_major_version == 2) {
-      dstinfo->JFIF_major_version = srcinfo->JFIF_major_version;
-      dstinfo->JFIF_minor_version = srcinfo->JFIF_minor_version;
-    }
-    dstinfo->density_unit = srcinfo->density_unit;
-    dstinfo->X_density = srcinfo->X_density;
-    dstinfo->Y_density = srcinfo->Y_density;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Master selection of compression modules for transcoding.
- * This substitutes for jcinit.c's initialization of the full compressor.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-transencode_master_selection (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			      jvirt_barray_ptr * coef_arrays)
-{
-  /* Initialize master control (includes parameter checking/processing) */
-  jinit_c_master_control(cinfo, TRUE /* transcode only */);
-
-  /* Entropy encoding: either Huffman or arithmetic coding. */
-  if (cinfo->arith_code)
-    jinit_arith_encoder(cinfo);
-  else {
-    jinit_huff_encoder(cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* We need a special coefficient buffer controller. */
-  transencode_coef_controller(cinfo, coef_arrays);
-
-  jinit_marker_writer(cinfo);
-
-  /* We can now tell the memory manager to allocate virtual arrays. */
-  (*cinfo->mem->realize_virt_arrays) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  /* Write the datastream header (SOI, JFIF) immediately.
-   * Frame and scan headers are postponed till later.
-   * This lets application insert special markers after the SOI.
-   */
-  (*cinfo->marker->write_file_header) (cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The rest of this file is a special implementation of the coefficient
- * buffer controller.  This is similar to jccoefct.c, but it handles only
- * output from presupplied virtual arrays.  Furthermore, we generate any
- * dummy padding blocks on-the-fly rather than expecting them to be present
- * in the arrays.
- */
-
-/* Private buffer controller object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_c_coef_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  JDIMENSION iMCU_row_num;	/* iMCU row # within image */
-  JDIMENSION mcu_ctr;		/* counts MCUs processed in current row */
-  int MCU_vert_offset;		/* counts MCU rows within iMCU row */
-  int MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;	/* number of such rows needed */
-
-  /* Virtual block array for each component. */
-  jvirt_barray_ptr * whole_image;
-
-  /* Workspace for constructing dummy blocks at right/bottom edges. */
-  JBLOCKROW dummy_buffer[C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-} my_coef_controller;
-
-typedef my_coef_controller * my_coef_ptr;
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-start_iMCU_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Reset within-iMCU-row counters for a new row */
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-
-  /* In an interleaved scan, an MCU row is the same as an iMCU row.
-   * In a noninterleaved scan, an iMCU row has v_samp_factor MCU rows.
-   * But at the bottom of the image, process only what's left.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->comps_in_scan > 1) {
-    coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = 1;
-  } else {
-    if (coef->iMCU_row_num < (cinfo->total_iMCU_rows-1))
-      coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->v_samp_factor;
-    else
-      coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->last_row_height;
-  }
-
-  coef->mcu_ctr = 0;
-  coef->MCU_vert_offset = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_coef (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-
-  if (pass_mode != JBUF_CRANK_DEST)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-
-  coef->iMCU_row_num = 0;
-  start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data.
- * We process the equivalent of one fully interleaved MCU row ("iMCU" row)
- * per call, ie, v_samp_factor block rows for each component in the scan.
- * The data is obtained from the virtual arrays and fed to the entropy coder.
- * Returns TRUE if the iMCU row is completed, FALSE if suspended.
- *
- * NB: input_buf is ignored; it is likely to be a NULL pointer.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-compress_output (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE input_buf)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION MCU_col_num;	/* index of current MCU within row */
-  JDIMENSION last_MCU_col = cinfo->MCUs_per_row - 1;
-  JDIMENSION last_iMCU_row = cinfo->total_iMCU_rows - 1;
-  int blkn, ci, xindex, yindex, yoffset, blockcnt;
-  JDIMENSION start_col;
-  JBLOCKARRAY buffer[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];
-  JBLOCKROW MCU_buffer[C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-  JBLOCKROW buffer_ptr;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  /* Align the virtual buffers for the components used in this scan. */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    buffer[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_barray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, coef->whole_image[compptr->component_index],
-       coef->iMCU_row_num * compptr->v_samp_factor,
-       (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE);
-  }
-
-  /* Loop to process one whole iMCU row */
-  for (yoffset = coef->MCU_vert_offset; yoffset < coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;
-       yoffset++) {
-    for (MCU_col_num = coef->mcu_ctr; MCU_col_num < cinfo->MCUs_per_row;
-	 MCU_col_num++) {
-      /* Construct list of pointers to DCT blocks belonging to this MCU */
-      blkn = 0;			/* index of current DCT block within MCU */
-      for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-	compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-	start_col = MCU_col_num * compptr->MCU_width;
-	blockcnt = (MCU_col_num < last_MCU_col) ? compptr->MCU_width
-						: compptr->last_col_width;
-	for (yindex = 0; yindex < compptr->MCU_height; yindex++) {
-	  if (coef->iMCU_row_num < last_iMCU_row ||
-	      yindex+yoffset < compptr->last_row_height) {
-	    /* Fill in pointers to real blocks in this row */
-	    buffer_ptr = buffer[ci][yindex+yoffset] + start_col;
-	    for (xindex = 0; xindex < blockcnt; xindex++)
-	      MCU_buffer[blkn++] = buffer_ptr++;
-	  } else {
-	    /* At bottom of image, need a whole row of dummy blocks */
-	    xindex = 0;
-	  }
-	  /* Fill in any dummy blocks needed in this row.
-	   * Dummy blocks are filled in the same way as in jccoefct.c:
-	   * all zeroes in the AC entries, DC entries equal to previous
-	   * block's DC value.  The init routine has already zeroed the
-	   * AC entries, so we need only set the DC entries correctly.
-	   */
-	  for (; xindex < compptr->MCU_width; xindex++) {
-	    MCU_buffer[blkn] = coef->dummy_buffer[blkn];
-	    MCU_buffer[blkn][0][0] = MCU_buffer[blkn-1][0][0];
-	    blkn++;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      /* Try to write the MCU. */
-      if (! (*cinfo->entropy->encode_mcu) (cinfo, MCU_buffer)) {
-	/* Suspension forced; update state counters and exit */
-	coef->MCU_vert_offset = yoffset;
-	coef->mcu_ctr = MCU_col_num;
-	return FALSE;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Completed an MCU row, but perhaps not an iMCU row */
-    coef->mcu_ctr = 0;
-  }
-  /* Completed the iMCU row, advance counters for next one */
-  coef->iMCU_row_num++;
-  start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize coefficient buffer controller.
- *
- * Each passed coefficient array must be the right size for that
- * coefficient: width_in_blocks wide and height_in_blocks high,
- * with unitheight at least v_samp_factor.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-transencode_coef_controller (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			     jvirt_barray_ptr * coef_arrays)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef;
-  JBLOCKROW buffer;
-  int i;
-
-  coef = (my_coef_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_coef_controller));
-  cinfo->coef = &coef->pub;
-  coef->pub.start_pass = start_pass_coef;
-  coef->pub.compress_data = compress_output;
-
-  /* Save pointer to virtual arrays */
-  coef->whole_image = coef_arrays;
-
-  /* Allocate and pre-zero space for dummy DCT blocks. */
-  buffer = (JBLOCKROW)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-  FMEMZERO((void FAR *) buffer, C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-  for (i = 0; i < C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU; i++) {
-    coef->dummy_buffer[i] = buffer + i;
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdapimin.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdapimin.c
deleted file mode 100644
index c1b88f7..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdapimin.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,399 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdapimin.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains application interface code for the decompression half
- * of the JPEG library.  These are the "minimum" API routines that may be
- * needed in either the normal full-decompression case or the
- * transcoding-only case.
- *
- * Most of the routines intended to be called directly by an application
- * are in this file or in jdapistd.c.  But also see jcomapi.c for routines
- * shared by compression and decompression, and jdtrans.c for the transcoding
- * case.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * Initialization of a JPEG decompression object.
- * The error manager must already be set up (in case memory manager fails).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_CreateDecompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int version, size_t structsize)
-{
-  int i;
-
-  /* Guard against version mismatches between library and caller. */
-  cinfo->mem = NULL;		/* so jpeg_destroy knows mem mgr not called */
-  if (version != JPEG_LIB_VERSION)
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LIB_VERSION, JPEG_LIB_VERSION, version);
-  if (structsize != SIZEOF(struct jpeg_decompress_struct))
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STRUCT_SIZE, 
-	     (int) SIZEOF(struct jpeg_decompress_struct), (int) structsize);
-
-  /* For debugging purposes, we zero the whole master structure.
-   * But the application has already set the err pointer, and may have set
-   * client_data, so we have to save and restore those fields.
-   * Note: if application hasn't set client_data, tools like Purify may
-   * complain here.
-   */
-  {
-    struct jpeg_error_mgr * err = cinfo->err;
-    void * client_data = cinfo->client_data; /* ignore Purify complaint here */
-    MEMZERO(cinfo, SIZEOF(struct jpeg_decompress_struct));
-    cinfo->err = err;
-    cinfo->client_data = client_data;
-  }
-  cinfo->is_decompressor = TRUE;
-
-  /* Initialize a memory manager instance for this object */
-  jinit_memory_mgr((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  /* Zero out pointers to permanent structures. */
-  cinfo->progress = NULL;
-  cinfo->src = NULL;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; i++)
-    cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
-    cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
-    cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize marker processor so application can override methods
-   * for COM, APPn markers before calling jpeg_read_header.
-   */
-  cinfo->marker_list = NULL;
-  jinit_marker_reader(cinfo);
-
-  /* And initialize the overall input controller. */
-  jinit_input_controller(cinfo);
-
-  /* OK, I'm ready */
-  cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_START;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Destruction of a JPEG decompression object
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_destroy_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  jpeg_destroy((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* use common routine */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Abort processing of a JPEG decompression operation,
- * but don't destroy the object itself.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_abort_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* use common routine */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Set default decompression parameters.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-default_decompress_parms (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int cid0, cid1, cid2;
-
-  /* Guess the input colorspace, and set output colorspace accordingly. */
-  /* Note application may override our guesses. */
-  switch (cinfo->num_components) {
-  case 1:
-    cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
-    cinfo->out_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
-    break;
-    
-  case 3:
-    cid0 = cinfo->comp_info[0].component_id;
-    cid1 = cinfo->comp_info[1].component_id;
-    cid2 = cinfo->comp_info[2].component_id;
-
-    /* First try to guess from the component IDs */
-    if      (cid0 == 0x01 && cid1 == 0x02 && cid2 == 0x03)
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr;
-    else if (cid0 == 0x01 && cid1 == 0x22 && cid2 == 0x23)
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_BG_YCC;
-    else if (cid0 == 0x52 && cid1 == 0x47 && cid2 == 0x42)
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_RGB;	/* ASCII 'R', 'G', 'B' */
-    else if (cid0 == 0x72 && cid1 == 0x67 && cid2 == 0x62)
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_BG_RGB;	/* ASCII 'r', 'g', 'b' */
-    else if (cinfo->saw_JFIF_marker)
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr;	/* assume it's YCbCr */
-    else if (cinfo->saw_Adobe_marker) {
-      switch (cinfo->Adobe_transform) {
-      case 0:
-	cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_RGB;
-	break;
-      case 1:
-	cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr;
-	break;
-      default:
-	WARNMS1(cinfo, JWRN_ADOBE_XFORM, cinfo->Adobe_transform);
-	cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr;	/* assume it's YCbCr */
-	break;
-      }
-    } else {
-      TRACEMS3(cinfo, 1, JTRC_UNKNOWN_IDS, cid0, cid1, cid2);
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr;	/* assume it's YCbCr */
-    }
-    /* Always guess RGB is proper output colorspace. */
-    cinfo->out_color_space = JCS_RGB;
-    break;
-    
-  case 4:
-    if (cinfo->saw_Adobe_marker) {
-      switch (cinfo->Adobe_transform) {
-      case 0:
-	cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_CMYK;
-	break;
-      case 2:
-	cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCCK;
-	break;
-      default:
-	WARNMS1(cinfo, JWRN_ADOBE_XFORM, cinfo->Adobe_transform);
-	cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCCK;	/* assume it's YCCK */
-	break;
-      }
-    } else {
-      /* No special markers, assume straight CMYK. */
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_CMYK;
-    }
-    cinfo->out_color_space = JCS_CMYK;
-    break;
-    
-  default:
-    cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_UNKNOWN;
-    cinfo->out_color_space = JCS_UNKNOWN;
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* Set defaults for other decompression parameters. */
-  cinfo->scale_num = cinfo->block_size;		/* 1:1 scaling */
-  cinfo->scale_denom = cinfo->block_size;
-  cinfo->output_gamma = 1.0;
-  cinfo->buffered_image = FALSE;
-  cinfo->raw_data_out = FALSE;
-  cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_DEFAULT;
-  cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling = TRUE;
-  cinfo->do_block_smoothing = TRUE;
-  cinfo->quantize_colors = FALSE;
-  /* We set these in case application only sets quantize_colors. */
-  cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_FS;
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-  cinfo->two_pass_quantize = TRUE;
-#else
-  cinfo->two_pass_quantize = FALSE;
-#endif
-  cinfo->desired_number_of_colors = 256;
-  cinfo->colormap = NULL;
-  /* Initialize for no mode change in buffered-image mode. */
-  cinfo->enable_1pass_quant = FALSE;
-  cinfo->enable_external_quant = FALSE;
-  cinfo->enable_2pass_quant = FALSE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Decompression startup: read start of JPEG datastream to see what's there.
- * Need only initialize JPEG object and supply a data source before calling.
- *
- * This routine will read as far as the first SOS marker (ie, actual start of
- * compressed data), and will save all tables and parameters in the JPEG
- * object.  It will also initialize the decompression parameters to default
- * values, and finally return JPEG_HEADER_OK.  On return, the application may
- * adjust the decompression parameters and then call jpeg_start_decompress.
- * (Or, if the application only wanted to determine the image parameters,
- * the data need not be decompressed.  In that case, call jpeg_abort or
- * jpeg_destroy to release any temporary space.)
- * If an abbreviated (tables only) datastream is presented, the routine will
- * return JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY upon reaching EOI.  The application may then
- * re-use the JPEG object to read the abbreviated image datastream(s).
- * It is unnecessary (but OK) to call jpeg_abort in this case.
- * The JPEG_SUSPENDED return code only occurs if the data source module
- * requests suspension of the decompressor.  In this case the application
- * should load more source data and then re-call jpeg_read_header to resume
- * processing.
- * If a non-suspending data source is used and require_image is TRUE, then the
- * return code need not be inspected since only JPEG_HEADER_OK is possible.
- *
- * This routine is now just a front end to jpeg_consume_input, with some
- * extra error checking.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(int)
-jpeg_read_header (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean require_image)
-{
-  int retcode;
-
-  if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_START &&
-      cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_INHEADER)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  retcode = jpeg_consume_input(cinfo);
-
-  switch (retcode) {
-  case JPEG_REACHED_SOS:
-    retcode = JPEG_HEADER_OK;
-    break;
-  case JPEG_REACHED_EOI:
-    if (require_image)		/* Complain if application wanted an image */
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NO_IMAGE);
-    /* Reset to start state; it would be safer to require the application to
-     * call jpeg_abort, but we can't change it now for compatibility reasons.
-     * A side effect is to free any temporary memory (there shouldn't be any).
-     */
-    jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* sets state = DSTATE_START */
-    retcode = JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY;
-    break;
-  case JPEG_SUSPENDED:
-    /* no work */
-    break;
-  }
-
-  return retcode;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Consume data in advance of what the decompressor requires.
- * This can be called at any time once the decompressor object has
- * been created and a data source has been set up.
- *
- * This routine is essentially a state machine that handles a couple
- * of critical state-transition actions, namely initial setup and
- * transition from header scanning to ready-for-start_decompress.
- * All the actual input is done via the input controller's consume_input
- * method.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(int)
-jpeg_consume_input (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int retcode = JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-
-  /* NB: every possible DSTATE value should be listed in this switch */
-  switch (cinfo->global_state) {
-  case DSTATE_START:
-    /* Start-of-datastream actions: reset appropriate modules */
-    (*cinfo->inputctl->reset_input_controller) (cinfo);
-    /* Initialize application's data source module */
-    (*cinfo->src->init_source) (cinfo);
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_INHEADER;
-    /*FALLTHROUGH*/
-  case DSTATE_INHEADER:
-    retcode = (*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo);
-    if (retcode == JPEG_REACHED_SOS) { /* Found SOS, prepare to decompress */
-      /* Set up default parameters based on header data */
-      default_decompress_parms(cinfo);
-      /* Set global state: ready for start_decompress */
-      cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_READY;
-    }
-    break;
-  case DSTATE_READY:
-    /* Can't advance past first SOS until start_decompress is called */
-    retcode = JPEG_REACHED_SOS;
-    break;
-  case DSTATE_PRELOAD:
-  case DSTATE_PRESCAN:
-  case DSTATE_SCANNING:
-  case DSTATE_RAW_OK:
-  case DSTATE_BUFIMAGE:
-  case DSTATE_BUFPOST:
-  case DSTATE_STOPPING:
-    retcode = (*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo);
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  }
-  return retcode;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Have we finished reading the input file?
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-jpeg_input_complete (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* Check for valid jpeg object */
-  if (cinfo->global_state < DSTATE_START ||
-      cinfo->global_state > DSTATE_STOPPING)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  return cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Is there more than one scan?
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-jpeg_has_multiple_scans (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* Only valid after jpeg_read_header completes */
-  if (cinfo->global_state < DSTATE_READY ||
-      cinfo->global_state > DSTATE_STOPPING)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  return cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish JPEG decompression.
- *
- * This will normally just verify the file trailer and release temp storage.
- *
- * Returns FALSE if suspended.  The return value need be inspected only if
- * a suspending data source is used.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-jpeg_finish_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  if ((cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_SCANNING ||
-       cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_RAW_OK) && ! cinfo->buffered_image) {
-    /* Terminate final pass of non-buffered mode */
-    if (cinfo->output_scanline < cinfo->output_height)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TOO_LITTLE_DATA);
-    (*cinfo->master->finish_output_pass) (cinfo);
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_STOPPING;
-  } else if (cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_BUFIMAGE) {
-    /* Finishing after a buffered-image operation */
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_STOPPING;
-  } else if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_STOPPING) {
-    /* STOPPING = repeat call after a suspension, anything else is error */
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  }
-  /* Read until EOI */
-  while (! cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached) {
-    if ((*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo) == JPEG_SUSPENDED)
-      return FALSE;		/* Suspend, come back later */
-  }
-  /* Do final cleanup */
-  (*cinfo->src->term_source) (cinfo);
-  /* We can use jpeg_abort to release memory and reset global_state */
-  jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdapistd.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdapistd.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6437dc5..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdapistd.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,276 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdapistd.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains application interface code for the decompression half
- * of the JPEG library.  These are the "standard" API routines that are
- * used in the normal full-decompression case.  They are not used by a
- * transcoding-only application.  Note that if an application links in
- * jpeg_start_decompress, it will end up linking in the entire decompressor.
- * We thus must separate this file from jdapimin.c to avoid linking the
- * whole decompression library into a transcoder.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-LOCAL(boolean) output_pass_setup JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-
-/*
- * Decompression initialization.
- * jpeg_read_header must be completed before calling this.
- *
- * If a multipass operating mode was selected, this will do all but the
- * last pass, and thus may take a great deal of time.
- *
- * Returns FALSE if suspended.  The return value need be inspected only if
- * a suspending data source is used.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-jpeg_start_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  if (cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_READY) {
-    /* First call: initialize master control, select active modules */
-    jinit_master_decompress(cinfo);
-    if (cinfo->buffered_image) {
-      /* No more work here; expecting jpeg_start_output next */
-      cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_BUFIMAGE;
-      return TRUE;
-    }
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_PRELOAD;
-  }
-  if (cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_PRELOAD) {
-    /* If file has multiple scans, absorb them all into the coef buffer */
-    if (cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans) {
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-      for (;;) {
-	int retcode;
-	/* Call progress monitor hook if present */
-	if (cinfo->progress != NULL)
-	  (*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-	/* Absorb some more input */
-	retcode = (*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo);
-	if (retcode == JPEG_SUSPENDED)
-	  return FALSE;
-	if (retcode == JPEG_REACHED_EOI)
-	  break;
-	/* Advance progress counter if appropriate */
-	if (cinfo->progress != NULL &&
-	    (retcode == JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED || retcode == JPEG_REACHED_SOS)) {
-	  if (++cinfo->progress->pass_counter >= cinfo->progress->pass_limit) {
-	    /* jdmaster underestimated number of scans; ratchet up one scan */
-	    cinfo->progress->pass_limit += (long) cinfo->total_iMCU_rows;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-#else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif /* D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED */
-    }
-    cinfo->output_scan_number = cinfo->input_scan_number;
-  } else if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_PRESCAN)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  /* Perform any dummy output passes, and set up for the final pass */
-  return output_pass_setup(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Set up for an output pass, and perform any dummy pass(es) needed.
- * Common subroutine for jpeg_start_decompress and jpeg_start_output.
- * Entry: global_state = DSTATE_PRESCAN only if previously suspended.
- * Exit: If done, returns TRUE and sets global_state for proper output mode.
- *       If suspended, returns FALSE and sets global_state = DSTATE_PRESCAN.
- */
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-output_pass_setup (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_PRESCAN) {
-    /* First call: do pass setup */
-    (*cinfo->master->prepare_for_output_pass) (cinfo);
-    cinfo->output_scanline = 0;
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_PRESCAN;
-  }
-  /* Loop over any required dummy passes */
-  while (cinfo->master->is_dummy_pass) {
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-    /* Crank through the dummy pass */
-    while (cinfo->output_scanline < cinfo->output_height) {
-      JDIMENSION last_scanline;
-      /* Call progress monitor hook if present */
-      if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-	cinfo->progress->pass_counter = (long) cinfo->output_scanline;
-	cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->output_height;
-	(*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-      }
-      /* Process some data */
-      last_scanline = cinfo->output_scanline;
-      (*cinfo->main->process_data) (cinfo, (JSAMPARRAY) NULL,
-				    &cinfo->output_scanline, (JDIMENSION) 0);
-      if (cinfo->output_scanline == last_scanline)
-	return FALSE;		/* No progress made, must suspend */
-    }
-    /* Finish up dummy pass, and set up for another one */
-    (*cinfo->master->finish_output_pass) (cinfo);
-    (*cinfo->master->prepare_for_output_pass) (cinfo);
-    cinfo->output_scanline = 0;
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
-  }
-  /* Ready for application to drive output pass through
-   * jpeg_read_scanlines or jpeg_read_raw_data.
-   */
-  cinfo->global_state = cinfo->raw_data_out ? DSTATE_RAW_OK : DSTATE_SCANNING;
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read some scanlines of data from the JPEG decompressor.
- *
- * The return value will be the number of lines actually read.
- * This may be less than the number requested in several cases,
- * including bottom of image, data source suspension, and operating
- * modes that emit multiple scanlines at a time.
- *
- * Note: we warn about excess calls to jpeg_read_scanlines() since
- * this likely signals an application programmer error.  However,
- * an oversize buffer (max_lines > scanlines remaining) is not an error.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(JDIMENSION)
-jpeg_read_scanlines (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY scanlines,
-		     JDIMENSION max_lines)
-{
-  JDIMENSION row_ctr;
-
-  if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_SCANNING)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  if (cinfo->output_scanline >= cinfo->output_height) {
-    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_TOO_MUCH_DATA);
-    return 0;
-  }
-
-  /* Call progress monitor hook if present */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    cinfo->progress->pass_counter = (long) cinfo->output_scanline;
-    cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->output_height;
-    (*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* Process some data */
-  row_ctr = 0;
-  (*cinfo->main->process_data) (cinfo, scanlines, &row_ctr, max_lines);
-  cinfo->output_scanline += row_ctr;
-  return row_ctr;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Alternate entry point to read raw data.
- * Processes exactly one iMCU row per call, unless suspended.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(JDIMENSION)
-jpeg_read_raw_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE data,
-		    JDIMENSION max_lines)
-{
-  JDIMENSION lines_per_iMCU_row;
-
-  if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_RAW_OK)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  if (cinfo->output_scanline >= cinfo->output_height) {
-    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_TOO_MUCH_DATA);
-    return 0;
-  }
-
-  /* Call progress monitor hook if present */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    cinfo->progress->pass_counter = (long) cinfo->output_scanline;
-    cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->output_height;
-    (*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* Verify that at least one iMCU row can be returned. */
-  lines_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  if (max_lines < lines_per_iMCU_row)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BUFFER_SIZE);
-
-  /* Decompress directly into user's buffer. */
-  if (! (*cinfo->coef->decompress_data) (cinfo, data))
-    return 0;			/* suspension forced, can do nothing more */
-
-  /* OK, we processed one iMCU row. */
-  cinfo->output_scanline += lines_per_iMCU_row;
-  return lines_per_iMCU_row;
-}
-
-
-/* Additional entry points for buffered-image mode. */
-
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Initialize for an output pass in buffered-image mode.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-jpeg_start_output (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int scan_number)
-{
-  if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_BUFIMAGE &&
-      cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_PRESCAN)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  /* Limit scan number to valid range */
-  if (scan_number <= 0)
-    scan_number = 1;
-  if (cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached &&
-      scan_number > cinfo->input_scan_number)
-    scan_number = cinfo->input_scan_number;
-  cinfo->output_scan_number = scan_number;
-  /* Perform any dummy output passes, and set up for the real pass */
-  return output_pass_setup(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up after an output pass in buffered-image mode.
- *
- * Returns FALSE if suspended.  The return value need be inspected only if
- * a suspending data source is used.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-jpeg_finish_output (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  if ((cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_SCANNING ||
-       cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_RAW_OK) && cinfo->buffered_image) {
-    /* Terminate this pass. */
-    /* We do not require the whole pass to have been completed. */
-    (*cinfo->master->finish_output_pass) (cinfo);
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_BUFPOST;
-  } else if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_BUFPOST) {
-    /* BUFPOST = repeat call after a suspension, anything else is error */
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  }
-  /* Read markers looking for SOS or EOI */
-  while (cinfo->input_scan_number <= cinfo->output_scan_number &&
-	 ! cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached) {
-    if ((*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo) == JPEG_SUSPENDED)
-      return FALSE;		/* Suspend, come back later */
-  }
-  cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_BUFIMAGE;
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-#endif /* D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdarith.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdarith.c
deleted file mode 100644
index efdb26d..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdarith.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,796 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdarith.c
- *
- * Developed 1997-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains portable arithmetic entropy decoding routines for JPEG
- * (implementing the ISO/IEC IS 10918-1 and CCITT Recommendation ITU-T T.81).
- *
- * Both sequential and progressive modes are supported in this single module.
- *
- * Suspension is not currently supported in this module.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Expanded entropy decoder object for arithmetic decoding. */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_entropy_decoder pub; /* public fields */
-
-  INT32 c;       /* C register, base of coding interval + input bit buffer */
-  INT32 a;               /* A register, normalized size of coding interval */
-  int ct;     /* bit shift counter, # of bits left in bit buffer part of C */
-                                                         /* init: ct = -16 */
-                                                         /* run: ct = 0..7 */
-                                                         /* error: ct = -1 */
-  int last_dc_val[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* last DC coef for each component */
-  int dc_context[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* context index for DC conditioning */
-
-  unsigned int restarts_to_go;	/* MCUs left in this restart interval */
-
-  /* Pointers to statistics areas (these workspaces have image lifespan) */
-  unsigned char * dc_stats[NUM_ARITH_TBLS];
-  unsigned char * ac_stats[NUM_ARITH_TBLS];
-
-  /* Statistics bin for coding with fixed probability 0.5 */
-  unsigned char fixed_bin[4];
-} arith_entropy_decoder;
-
-typedef arith_entropy_decoder * arith_entropy_ptr;
-
-/* The following two definitions specify the allocation chunk size
- * for the statistics area.
- * According to sections F.1.4.4.1.3 and F.1.4.4.2, we need at least
- * 49 statistics bins for DC, and 245 statistics bins for AC coding.
- *
- * We use a compact representation with 1 byte per statistics bin,
- * thus the numbers directly represent byte sizes.
- * This 1 byte per statistics bin contains the meaning of the MPS
- * (more probable symbol) in the highest bit (mask 0x80), and the
- * index into the probability estimation state machine table
- * in the lower bits (mask 0x7F).
- */
-
-#define DC_STAT_BINS 64
-#define AC_STAT_BINS 256
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-get_byte (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Read next input byte; we do not support suspension in this module. */
-{
-  struct jpeg_source_mgr * src = cinfo->src;
-
-  if (src->bytes_in_buffer == 0)
-    if (! (*src->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo))
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-  src->bytes_in_buffer--;
-  return GETJOCTET(*src->next_input_byte++);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The core arithmetic decoding routine (common in JPEG and JBIG).
- * This needs to go as fast as possible.
- * Machine-dependent optimization facilities
- * are not utilized in this portable implementation.
- * However, this code should be fairly efficient and
- * may be a good base for further optimizations anyway.
- *
- * Return value is 0 or 1 (binary decision).
- *
- * Note: I've changed the handling of the code base & bit
- * buffer register C compared to other implementations
- * based on the standards layout & procedures.
- * While it also contains both the actual base of the
- * coding interval (16 bits) and the next-bits buffer,
- * the cut-point between these two parts is floating
- * (instead of fixed) with the bit shift counter CT.
- * Thus, we also need only one (variable instead of
- * fixed size) shift for the LPS/MPS decision, and
- * we can get away with any renormalization update
- * of C (except for new data insertion, of course).
- *
- * I've also introduced a new scheme for accessing
- * the probability estimation state machine table,
- * derived from Markus Kuhn's JBIG implementation.
- */
-
-LOCAL(int)
-arith_decode (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, unsigned char *st)
-{
-  register arith_entropy_ptr e = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  register unsigned char nl, nm;
-  register INT32 qe, temp;
-  register int sv, data;
-
-  /* Renormalization & data input per section D.2.6 */
-  while (e->a < 0x8000L) {
-    if (--e->ct < 0) {
-      /* Need to fetch next data byte */
-      if (cinfo->unread_marker)
-	data = 0;		/* stuff zero data */
-      else {
-	data = get_byte(cinfo);	/* read next input byte */
-	if (data == 0xFF) {	/* zero stuff or marker code */
-	  do data = get_byte(cinfo);
-	  while (data == 0xFF);	/* swallow extra 0xFF bytes */
-	  if (data == 0)
-	    data = 0xFF;	/* discard stuffed zero byte */
-	  else {
-	    /* Note: Different from the Huffman decoder, hitting
-	     * a marker while processing the compressed data
-	     * segment is legal in arithmetic coding.
-	     * The convention is to supply zero data
-	     * then until decoding is complete.
-	     */
-	    cinfo->unread_marker = data;
-	    data = 0;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      e->c = (e->c << 8) | data; /* insert data into C register */
-      if ((e->ct += 8) < 0)	 /* update bit shift counter */
-	/* Need more initial bytes */
-	if (++e->ct == 0)
-	  /* Got 2 initial bytes -> re-init A and exit loop */
-	  e->a = 0x8000L; /* => e->a = 0x10000L after loop exit */
-    }
-    e->a <<= 1;
-  }
-
-  /* Fetch values from our compact representation of Table D.3(D.2):
-   * Qe values and probability estimation state machine
-   */
-  sv = *st;
-  qe = jpeg_aritab[sv & 0x7F];	/* => Qe_Value */
-  nl = qe & 0xFF; qe >>= 8;	/* Next_Index_LPS + Switch_MPS */
-  nm = qe & 0xFF; qe >>= 8;	/* Next_Index_MPS */
-
-  /* Decode & estimation procedures per sections D.2.4 & D.2.5 */
-  temp = e->a - qe;
-  e->a = temp;
-  temp <<= e->ct;
-  if (e->c >= temp) {
-    e->c -= temp;
-    /* Conditional LPS (less probable symbol) exchange */
-    if (e->a < qe) {
-      e->a = qe;
-      *st = (sv & 0x80) ^ nm;	/* Estimate_after_MPS */
-    } else {
-      e->a = qe;
-      *st = (sv & 0x80) ^ nl;	/* Estimate_after_LPS */
-      sv ^= 0x80;		/* Exchange LPS/MPS */
-    }
-  } else if (e->a < 0x8000L) {
-    /* Conditional MPS (more probable symbol) exchange */
-    if (e->a < qe) {
-      *st = (sv & 0x80) ^ nl;	/* Estimate_after_LPS */
-      sv ^= 0x80;		/* Exchange LPS/MPS */
-    } else {
-      *st = (sv & 0x80) ^ nm;	/* Estimate_after_MPS */
-    }
-  }
-
-  return sv >> 7;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Check for a restart marker & resynchronize decoder.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-process_restart (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  /* Advance past the RSTn marker */
-  if (! (*cinfo->marker->read_restart_marker) (cinfo))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CANT_SUSPEND);
-
-  /* Re-initialize statistics areas */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    if (! cinfo->progressive_mode || (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0)) {
-      MEMZERO(entropy->dc_stats[compptr->dc_tbl_no], DC_STAT_BINS);
-      /* Reset DC predictions to 0 */
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;
-    }
-    if ((! cinfo->progressive_mode && cinfo->lim_Se) ||
-	(cinfo->progressive_mode && cinfo->Ss)) {
-      MEMZERO(entropy->ac_stats[compptr->ac_tbl_no], AC_STAT_BINS);
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Reset arithmetic decoding variables */
-  entropy->c = 0;
-  entropy->a = 0;
-  entropy->ct = -16;	/* force reading 2 initial bytes to fill C */
-
-  /* Reset restart counter */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Arithmetic MCU decoding.
- * Each of these routines decodes and returns one MCU's worth of
- * arithmetic-compressed coefficients.
- * The coefficients are reordered from zigzag order into natural array order,
- * but are not dequantized.
- *
- * The i'th block of the MCU is stored into the block pointed to by
- * MCU_data[i].  WE ASSUME THIS AREA IS INITIALLY ZEROED BY THE CALLER.
- */
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for DC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_DC_first (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int blkn, ci, tbl, sign;
-  int v, m;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      process_restart(cinfo);
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  if (entropy->ct == -1) return TRUE;	/* if error do nothing */
-
-  /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
-
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    block = MCU_data[blkn];
-    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-    tbl = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]->dc_tbl_no;
-
-    /* Sections F.2.4.1 & F.1.4.4.1: Decoding of DC coefficients */
-
-    /* Table F.4: Point to statistics bin S0 for DC coefficient coding */
-    st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + entropy->dc_context[ci];
-
-    /* Figure F.19: Decode_DC_DIFF */
-    if (arith_decode(cinfo, st) == 0)
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;
-    else {
-      /* Figure F.21: Decoding nonzero value v */
-      /* Figure F.22: Decoding the sign of v */
-      sign = arith_decode(cinfo, st + 1);
-      st += 2; st += sign;
-      /* Figure F.23: Decoding the magnitude category of v */
-      if ((m = arith_decode(cinfo, st)) != 0) {
-	st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + 20;	/* Table F.4: X1 = 20 */
-	while (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) {
-	  if ((m <<= 1) == 0x8000) {
-	    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE);
-	    entropy->ct = -1;			/* magnitude overflow */
-	    return TRUE;
-	  }
-	  st += 1;
-	}
-      }
-      /* Section F.1.4.4.1.2: Establish dc_context conditioning category */
-      if (m < (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_L[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;		   /* zero diff category */
-      else if (m > (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_U[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 12 + (sign * 4); /* large diff category */
-      else
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 4 + (sign * 4);  /* small diff category */
-      v = m;
-      /* Figure F.24: Decoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-      st += 14;
-      while (m >>= 1)
-	if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) v |= m;
-      v += 1; if (sign) v = -v;
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] += v;
-    }
-
-    /* Scale and output the DC coefficient (assumes jpeg_natural_order[0]=0) */
-    (*block)[0] = (JCOEF) (entropy->last_dc_val[ci] << cinfo->Al);
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for AC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_AC_first (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int tbl, sign, k;
-  int v, m;
-  const int * natural_order;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      process_restart(cinfo);
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  if (entropy->ct == -1) return TRUE;	/* if error do nothing */
-
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* There is always only one block per MCU */
-  block = MCU_data[0];
-  tbl = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->ac_tbl_no;
-
-  /* Sections F.2.4.2 & F.1.4.4.2: Decoding of AC coefficients */
-
-  /* Figure F.20: Decode_AC_coefficients */
-  k = cinfo->Ss - 1;
-  do {
-    st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-    if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) break;		/* EOB flag */
-    for (;;) {
-      k++;
-      if (arith_decode(cinfo, st + 1)) break;
-      st += 3;
-      if (k >= cinfo->Se) {
-	WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE);
-	entropy->ct = -1;			/* spectral overflow */
-	return TRUE;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Figure F.21: Decoding nonzero value v */
-    /* Figure F.22: Decoding the sign of v */
-    sign = arith_decode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin);
-    st += 2;
-    /* Figure F.23: Decoding the magnitude category of v */
-    if ((m = arith_decode(cinfo, st)) != 0) {
-      if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) {
-	m <<= 1;
-	st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] +
-	     (k <= cinfo->arith_ac_K[tbl] ? 189 : 217);
-	while (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) {
-	  if ((m <<= 1) == 0x8000) {
-	    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE);
-	    entropy->ct = -1;			/* magnitude overflow */
-	    return TRUE;
-	  }
-	  st += 1;
-	}
-      }
-    }
-    v = m;
-    /* Figure F.24: Decoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-    st += 14;
-    while (m >>= 1)
-      if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) v |= m;
-    v += 1; if (sign) v = -v;
-    /* Scale and output coefficient in natural (dezigzagged) order */
-    (*block)[natural_order[k]] = (JCOEF) (v << cinfo->Al);
-  } while (k < cinfo->Se);
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for DC successive approximation refinement scan.
- * Note: we assume such scans can be multi-component,
- * although the spec is not very clear on the point.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_DC_refine (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int p1, blkn;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      process_restart(cinfo);
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  st = entropy->fixed_bin;	/* use fixed probability estimation */
-  p1 = 1 << cinfo->Al;		/* 1 in the bit position being coded */
-
-  /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
-
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    /* Encoded data is simply the next bit of the two's-complement DC value */
-    if (arith_decode(cinfo, st))
-      MCU_data[blkn][0][0] |= p1;
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for AC successive approximation refinement scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_AC_refine (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  JCOEFPTR thiscoef;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int tbl, k, kex;
-  int p1, m1;
-  const int * natural_order;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      process_restart(cinfo);
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  if (entropy->ct == -1) return TRUE;	/* if error do nothing */
-
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* There is always only one block per MCU */
-  block = MCU_data[0];
-  tbl = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->ac_tbl_no;
-
-  p1 = 1 << cinfo->Al;		/* 1 in the bit position being coded */
-  m1 = (-1) << cinfo->Al;	/* -1 in the bit position being coded */
-
-  /* Establish EOBx (previous stage end-of-block) index */
-  kex = cinfo->Se;
-  do {
-    if ((*block)[natural_order[kex]]) break;
-  } while (--kex);
-
-  k = cinfo->Ss - 1;
-  do {
-    st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-    if (k >= kex)
-      if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) break;	/* EOB flag */
-    for (;;) {
-      thiscoef = *block + natural_order[++k];
-      if (*thiscoef) {				/* previously nonzero coef */
-	if (arith_decode(cinfo, st + 2)) {
-	  if (*thiscoef < 0)
-	    *thiscoef += m1;
-	  else
-	    *thiscoef += p1;
-	}
-	break;
-      }
-      if (arith_decode(cinfo, st + 1)) {	/* newly nonzero coef */
-	if (arith_decode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin))
-	  *thiscoef = m1;
-	else
-	  *thiscoef = p1;
-	break;
-      }
-      st += 3;
-      if (k >= cinfo->Se) {
-	WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE);
-	entropy->ct = -1;			/* spectral overflow */
-	return TRUE;
-      }
-    }
-  } while (k < cinfo->Se);
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Decode one MCU's worth of arithmetic-compressed coefficients.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  unsigned char *st;
-  int blkn, ci, tbl, sign, k;
-  int v, m;
-  const int * natural_order;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      process_restart(cinfo);
-    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-  }
-
-  if (entropy->ct == -1) return TRUE;	/* if error do nothing */
-
-  natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-  /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
-
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    block = MCU_data[blkn];
-    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-
-    /* Sections F.2.4.1 & F.1.4.4.1: Decoding of DC coefficients */
-
-    tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-
-    /* Table F.4: Point to statistics bin S0 for DC coefficient coding */
-    st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + entropy->dc_context[ci];
-
-    /* Figure F.19: Decode_DC_DIFF */
-    if (arith_decode(cinfo, st) == 0)
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;
-    else {
-      /* Figure F.21: Decoding nonzero value v */
-      /* Figure F.22: Decoding the sign of v */
-      sign = arith_decode(cinfo, st + 1);
-      st += 2; st += sign;
-      /* Figure F.23: Decoding the magnitude category of v */
-      if ((m = arith_decode(cinfo, st)) != 0) {
-	st = entropy->dc_stats[tbl] + 20;	/* Table F.4: X1 = 20 */
-	while (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) {
-	  if ((m <<= 1) == 0x8000) {
-	    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE);
-	    entropy->ct = -1;			/* magnitude overflow */
-	    return TRUE;
-	  }
-	  st += 1;
-	}
-      }
-      /* Section F.1.4.4.1.2: Establish dc_context conditioning category */
-      if (m < (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_L[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;		   /* zero diff category */
-      else if (m > (int) ((1L << cinfo->arith_dc_U[tbl]) >> 1))
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 12 + (sign * 4); /* large diff category */
-      else
-	entropy->dc_context[ci] = 4 + (sign * 4);  /* small diff category */
-      v = m;
-      /* Figure F.24: Decoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-      st += 14;
-      while (m >>= 1)
-	if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) v |= m;
-      v += 1; if (sign) v = -v;
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] += v;
-    }
-
-    (*block)[0] = (JCOEF) entropy->last_dc_val[ci];
-
-    /* Sections F.2.4.2 & F.1.4.4.2: Decoding of AC coefficients */
-
-    if (cinfo->lim_Se == 0) continue;
-    tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-    k = 0;
-
-    /* Figure F.20: Decode_AC_coefficients */
-    do {
-      st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] + 3 * k;
-      if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) break;	/* EOB flag */
-      for (;;) {
-	k++;
-	if (arith_decode(cinfo, st + 1)) break;
-	st += 3;
-	if (k >= cinfo->lim_Se) {
-	  WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE);
-	  entropy->ct = -1;			/* spectral overflow */
-	  return TRUE;
-	}
-      }
-      /* Figure F.21: Decoding nonzero value v */
-      /* Figure F.22: Decoding the sign of v */
-      sign = arith_decode(cinfo, entropy->fixed_bin);
-      st += 2;
-      /* Figure F.23: Decoding the magnitude category of v */
-      if ((m = arith_decode(cinfo, st)) != 0) {
-	if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) {
-	  m <<= 1;
-	  st = entropy->ac_stats[tbl] +
-	       (k <= cinfo->arith_ac_K[tbl] ? 189 : 217);
-	  while (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) {
-	    if ((m <<= 1) == 0x8000) {
-	      WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE);
-	      entropy->ct = -1;			/* magnitude overflow */
-	      return TRUE;
-	    }
-	    st += 1;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      v = m;
-      /* Figure F.24: Decoding the magnitude bit pattern of v */
-      st += 14;
-      while (m >>= 1)
-	if (arith_decode(cinfo, st)) v |= m;
-      v += 1; if (sign) v = -v;
-      (*block)[natural_order[k]] = (JCOEF) v;
-    } while (k < cinfo->lim_Se);
-  }
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for an arithmetic-compressed scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci, tbl;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-    /* Validate progressive scan parameters */
-    if (cinfo->Ss == 0) {
-      if (cinfo->Se != 0)
-	goto bad;
-    } else {
-      /* need not check Ss/Se < 0 since they came from unsigned bytes */
-      if (cinfo->Se < cinfo->Ss || cinfo->Se > cinfo->lim_Se)
-	goto bad;
-      /* AC scans may have only one component */
-      if (cinfo->comps_in_scan != 1)
-	goto bad;
-    }
-    if (cinfo->Ah != 0) {
-      /* Successive approximation refinement scan: must have Al = Ah-1. */
-      if (cinfo->Ah-1 != cinfo->Al)
-	goto bad;
-    }
-    if (cinfo->Al > 13) {	/* need not check for < 0 */
-      bad:
-      ERREXIT4(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROGRESSION,
-	       cinfo->Ss, cinfo->Se, cinfo->Ah, cinfo->Al);
-    }
-    /* Update progression status, and verify that scan order is legal.
-     * Note that inter-scan inconsistencies are treated as warnings
-     * not fatal errors ... not clear if this is right way to behave.
-     */
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-      int coefi, cindex = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]->component_index;
-      int *coef_bit_ptr = & cinfo->coef_bits[cindex][0];
-      if (cinfo->Ss && coef_bit_ptr[0] < 0) /* AC without prior DC scan */
-	WARNMS2(cinfo, JWRN_BOGUS_PROGRESSION, cindex, 0);
-      for (coefi = cinfo->Ss; coefi <= cinfo->Se; coefi++) {
-	int expected = (coef_bit_ptr[coefi] < 0) ? 0 : coef_bit_ptr[coefi];
-	if (cinfo->Ah != expected)
-	  WARNMS2(cinfo, JWRN_BOGUS_PROGRESSION, cindex, coefi);
-	coef_bit_ptr[coefi] = cinfo->Al;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Select MCU decoding routine */
-    if (cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_DC_first;
-      else
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_AC_first;
-    } else {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_DC_refine;
-      else
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_AC_refine;
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* Check that the scan parameters Ss, Se, Ah/Al are OK for sequential JPEG.
-     * This ought to be an error condition, but we make it a warning.
-     */
-    if (cinfo->Ss != 0 || cinfo->Ah != 0 || cinfo->Al != 0 ||
-	(cinfo->Se < DCTSIZE2 && cinfo->Se != cinfo->lim_Se))
-      WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_NOT_SEQUENTIAL);
-    /* Select MCU decoding routine */
-    entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu;
-  }
-
-  /* Allocate & initialize requested statistics areas */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    if (! cinfo->progressive_mode || (cinfo->Ss == 0 && cinfo->Ah == 0)) {
-      tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-      if (tbl < 0 || tbl >= NUM_ARITH_TBLS)
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_ARITH_TABLE, tbl);
-      if (entropy->dc_stats[tbl] == NULL)
-	entropy->dc_stats[tbl] = (unsigned char *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-	  ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, DC_STAT_BINS);
-      MEMZERO(entropy->dc_stats[tbl], DC_STAT_BINS);
-      /* Initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-      entropy->last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-      entropy->dc_context[ci] = 0;
-    }
-    if ((! cinfo->progressive_mode && cinfo->lim_Se) ||
-	(cinfo->progressive_mode && cinfo->Ss)) {
-      tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-      if (tbl < 0 || tbl >= NUM_ARITH_TBLS)
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_ARITH_TABLE, tbl);
-      if (entropy->ac_stats[tbl] == NULL)
-	entropy->ac_stats[tbl] = (unsigned char *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-	  ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, AC_STAT_BINS);
-      MEMZERO(entropy->ac_stats[tbl], AC_STAT_BINS);
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize arithmetic decoding variables */
-  entropy->c = 0;
-  entropy->a = 0;
-  entropy->ct = -16;	/* force reading 2 initial bytes to fill C */
-
-  /* Initialize restart counter */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of an arithmetic-compressed scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work necessary here */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for arithmetic entropy decoding.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_arith_decoder (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  arith_entropy_ptr entropy;
-  int i;
-
-  entropy = (arith_entropy_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(arith_entropy_decoder));
-  cinfo->entropy = &entropy->pub;
-  entropy->pub.start_pass = start_pass;
-  entropy->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass;
-
-  /* Mark tables unallocated */
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_ARITH_TBLS; i++) {
-    entropy->dc_stats[i] = NULL;
-    entropy->ac_stats[i] = NULL;
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize index for fixed probability estimation */
-  entropy->fixed_bin[0] = 113;
-
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-    /* Create progression status table */
-    int *coef_bit_ptr, ci;
-    cinfo->coef_bits = (int (*)[DCTSIZE2])
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  cinfo->num_components*DCTSIZE2*SIZEOF(int));
-    coef_bit_ptr = & cinfo->coef_bits[0][0];
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) 
-      for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++)
-	*coef_bit_ptr++ = -1;
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdatadst.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdatadst.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 677e463..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdatadst.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,270 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdatadst.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2012 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains compression data destination routines for the case of
- * emitting JPEG data to memory or to a file (or any stdio stream).
- * While these routines are sufficient for most applications,
- * some will want to use a different destination manager.
- * IMPORTANT: we assume that fwrite() will correctly transcribe an array of
- * JOCTETs into 8-bit-wide elements on external storage.  If char is wider
- * than 8 bits on your machine, you may need to do some tweaking.
- */
-
-/* this is not a core library module, so it doesn't define JPEG_INTERNALS */
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jerror.h"
-
-#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H		/*  should declare malloc(),free() */
-extern void * malloc JPP((size_t size));
-extern void free JPP((void *ptr));
-#endif
-
-
-/* Expanded data destination object for stdio output */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_destination_mgr pub; /* public fields */
-
-  FILE * outfile;		/* target stream */
-  JOCTET * buffer;		/* start of buffer */
-} my_destination_mgr;
-
-typedef my_destination_mgr * my_dest_ptr;
-
-#define OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE  4096	/* choose an efficiently fwrite'able size */
-
-
-/* Expanded data destination object for memory output */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_destination_mgr pub; /* public fields */
-
-  unsigned char ** outbuffer;	/* target buffer */
-  unsigned long * outsize;
-  unsigned char * newbuffer;	/* newly allocated buffer */
-  JOCTET * buffer;		/* start of buffer */
-  size_t bufsize;
-} my_mem_destination_mgr;
-
-typedef my_mem_destination_mgr * my_mem_dest_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize destination --- called by jpeg_start_compress
- * before any data is actually written.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-init_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_dest_ptr dest = (my_dest_ptr) cinfo->dest;
-
-  /* Allocate the output buffer --- it will be released when done with image */
-  dest->buffer = (JOCTET *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE * SIZEOF(JOCTET));
-
-  dest->pub.next_output_byte = dest->buffer;
-  dest->pub.free_in_buffer = OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE;
-}
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-init_mem_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work necessary here */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Empty the output buffer --- called whenever buffer fills up.
- *
- * In typical applications, this should write the entire output buffer
- * (ignoring the current state of next_output_byte & free_in_buffer),
- * reset the pointer & count to the start of the buffer, and return TRUE
- * indicating that the buffer has been dumped.
- *
- * In applications that need to be able to suspend compression due to output
- * overrun, a FALSE return indicates that the buffer cannot be emptied now.
- * In this situation, the compressor will return to its caller (possibly with
- * an indication that it has not accepted all the supplied scanlines).  The
- * application should resume compression after it has made more room in the
- * output buffer.  Note that there are substantial restrictions on the use of
- * suspension --- see the documentation.
- *
- * When suspending, the compressor will back up to a convenient restart point
- * (typically the start of the current MCU). next_output_byte & free_in_buffer
- * indicate where the restart point will be if the current call returns FALSE.
- * Data beyond this point will be regenerated after resumption, so do not
- * write it out when emptying the buffer externally.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-empty_output_buffer (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_dest_ptr dest = (my_dest_ptr) cinfo->dest;
-
-  if (JFWRITE(dest->outfile, dest->buffer, OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE) !=
-      (size_t) OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE);
-
-  dest->pub.next_output_byte = dest->buffer;
-  dest->pub.free_in_buffer = OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-empty_mem_output_buffer (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  size_t nextsize;
-  JOCTET * nextbuffer;
-  my_mem_dest_ptr dest = (my_mem_dest_ptr) cinfo->dest;
-
-  /* Try to allocate new buffer with double size */
-  nextsize = dest->bufsize * 2;
-  nextbuffer = (JOCTET *) malloc(nextsize);
-
-  if (nextbuffer == NULL)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, 10);
-
-  MEMCOPY(nextbuffer, dest->buffer, dest->bufsize);
-
-  if (dest->newbuffer != NULL)
-    free(dest->newbuffer);
-
-  dest->newbuffer = nextbuffer;
-
-  dest->pub.next_output_byte = nextbuffer + dest->bufsize;
-  dest->pub.free_in_buffer = dest->bufsize;
-
-  dest->buffer = nextbuffer;
-  dest->bufsize = nextsize;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Terminate destination --- called by jpeg_finish_compress
- * after all data has been written.  Usually needs to flush buffer.
- *
- * NB: *not* called by jpeg_abort or jpeg_destroy; surrounding
- * application must deal with any cleanup that should happen even
- * for error exit.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-term_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_dest_ptr dest = (my_dest_ptr) cinfo->dest;
-  size_t datacount = OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE - dest->pub.free_in_buffer;
-
-  /* Write any data remaining in the buffer */
-  if (datacount > 0) {
-    if (JFWRITE(dest->outfile, dest->buffer, datacount) != datacount)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE);
-  }
-  fflush(dest->outfile);
-  /* Make sure we wrote the output file OK */
-  if (ferror(dest->outfile))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE);
-}
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-term_mem_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_mem_dest_ptr dest = (my_mem_dest_ptr) cinfo->dest;
-
-  *dest->outbuffer = dest->buffer;
-  *dest->outsize = dest->bufsize - dest->pub.free_in_buffer;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Prepare for output to a stdio stream.
- * The caller must have already opened the stream, and is responsible
- * for closing it after finishing compression.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_stdio_dest (j_compress_ptr cinfo, FILE * outfile)
-{
-  my_dest_ptr dest;
-
-  /* The destination object is made permanent so that multiple JPEG images
-   * can be written to the same file without re-executing jpeg_stdio_dest.
-   * This makes it dangerous to use this manager and a different destination
-   * manager serially with the same JPEG object, because their private object
-   * sizes may be different.  Caveat programmer.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->dest == NULL) {	/* first time for this JPEG object? */
-    cinfo->dest = (struct jpeg_destination_mgr *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				  SIZEOF(my_destination_mgr));
-  }
-
-  dest = (my_dest_ptr) cinfo->dest;
-  dest->pub.init_destination = init_destination;
-  dest->pub.empty_output_buffer = empty_output_buffer;
-  dest->pub.term_destination = term_destination;
-  dest->outfile = outfile;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Prepare for output to a memory buffer.
- * The caller may supply an own initial buffer with appropriate size.
- * Otherwise, or when the actual data output exceeds the given size,
- * the library adapts the buffer size as necessary.
- * The standard library functions malloc/free are used for allocating
- * larger memory, so the buffer is available to the application after
- * finishing compression, and then the application is responsible for
- * freeing the requested memory.
- * Note:  An initial buffer supplied by the caller is expected to be
- * managed by the application.  The library does not free such buffer
- * when allocating a larger buffer.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_mem_dest (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-	       unsigned char ** outbuffer, unsigned long * outsize)
-{
-  my_mem_dest_ptr dest;
-
-  if (outbuffer == NULL || outsize == NULL)	/* sanity check */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BUFFER_SIZE);
-
-  /* The destination object is made permanent so that multiple JPEG images
-   * can be written to the same buffer without re-executing jpeg_mem_dest.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->dest == NULL) {	/* first time for this JPEG object? */
-    cinfo->dest = (struct jpeg_destination_mgr *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				  SIZEOF(my_mem_destination_mgr));
-  }
-
-  dest = (my_mem_dest_ptr) cinfo->dest;
-  dest->pub.init_destination = init_mem_destination;
-  dest->pub.empty_output_buffer = empty_mem_output_buffer;
-  dest->pub.term_destination = term_mem_destination;
-  dest->outbuffer = outbuffer;
-  dest->outsize = outsize;
-  dest->newbuffer = NULL;
-
-  if (*outbuffer == NULL || *outsize == 0) {
-    /* Allocate initial buffer */
-    dest->newbuffer = *outbuffer = (unsigned char *) malloc(OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE);
-    if (dest->newbuffer == NULL)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, 10);
-    *outsize = OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE;
-  }
-
-  dest->pub.next_output_byte = dest->buffer = *outbuffer;
-  dest->pub.free_in_buffer = dest->bufsize = *outsize;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdatasrc.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdatasrc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e8bca76..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdatasrc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,275 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdatasrc.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2011 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains decompression data source routines for the case of
- * reading JPEG data from memory or from a file (or any stdio stream).
- * While these routines are sufficient for most applications,
- * some will want to use a different source manager.
- * IMPORTANT: we assume that fread() will correctly transcribe an array of
- * JOCTETs from 8-bit-wide elements on external storage.  If char is wider
- * than 8 bits on your machine, you may need to do some tweaking.
- */
-
-/* this is not a core library module, so it doesn't define JPEG_INTERNALS */
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jerror.h"
-
-
-/* Expanded data source object for stdio input */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_source_mgr pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  FILE * infile;		/* source stream */
-  JOCTET * buffer;		/* start of buffer */
-  boolean start_of_file;	/* have we gotten any data yet? */
-} my_source_mgr;
-
-typedef my_source_mgr * my_src_ptr;
-
-#define INPUT_BUF_SIZE  4096	/* choose an efficiently fread'able size */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize source --- called by jpeg_read_header
- * before any data is actually read.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-init_source (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_src_ptr src = (my_src_ptr) cinfo->src;
-
-  /* We reset the empty-input-file flag for each image,
-   * but we don't clear the input buffer.
-   * This is correct behavior for reading a series of images from one source.
-   */
-  src->start_of_file = TRUE;
-}
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-init_mem_source (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work necessary here */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Fill the input buffer --- called whenever buffer is emptied.
- *
- * In typical applications, this should read fresh data into the buffer
- * (ignoring the current state of next_input_byte & bytes_in_buffer),
- * reset the pointer & count to the start of the buffer, and return TRUE
- * indicating that the buffer has been reloaded.  It is not necessary to
- * fill the buffer entirely, only to obtain at least one more byte.
- *
- * There is no such thing as an EOF return.  If the end of the file has been
- * reached, the routine has a choice of ERREXIT() or inserting fake data into
- * the buffer.  In most cases, generating a warning message and inserting a
- * fake EOI marker is the best course of action --- this will allow the
- * decompressor to output however much of the image is there.  However,
- * the resulting error message is misleading if the real problem is an empty
- * input file, so we handle that case specially.
- *
- * In applications that need to be able to suspend compression due to input
- * not being available yet, a FALSE return indicates that no more data can be
- * obtained right now, but more may be forthcoming later.  In this situation,
- * the decompressor will return to its caller (with an indication of the
- * number of scanlines it has read, if any).  The application should resume
- * decompression after it has loaded more data into the input buffer.  Note
- * that there are substantial restrictions on the use of suspension --- see
- * the documentation.
- *
- * When suspending, the decompressor will back up to a convenient restart point
- * (typically the start of the current MCU). next_input_byte & bytes_in_buffer
- * indicate where the restart point will be if the current call returns FALSE.
- * Data beyond this point must be rescanned after resumption, so move it to
- * the front of the buffer rather than discarding it.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-fill_input_buffer (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_src_ptr src = (my_src_ptr) cinfo->src;
-  size_t nbytes;
-
-  nbytes = JFREAD(src->infile, src->buffer, INPUT_BUF_SIZE);
-
-  if (nbytes <= 0) {
-    if (src->start_of_file)	/* Treat empty input file as fatal error */
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EMPTY);
-    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_JPEG_EOF);
-    /* Insert a fake EOI marker */
-    src->buffer[0] = (JOCTET) 0xFF;
-    src->buffer[1] = (JOCTET) JPEG_EOI;
-    nbytes = 2;
-  }
-
-  src->pub.next_input_byte = src->buffer;
-  src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = nbytes;
-  src->start_of_file = FALSE;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-fill_mem_input_buffer (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  static const JOCTET mybuffer[4] = {
-    (JOCTET) 0xFF, (JOCTET) JPEG_EOI, 0, 0
-  };
-
-  /* The whole JPEG data is expected to reside in the supplied memory
-   * buffer, so any request for more data beyond the given buffer size
-   * is treated as an error.
-   */
-  WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_JPEG_EOF);
-
-  /* Insert a fake EOI marker */
-
-  cinfo->src->next_input_byte = mybuffer;
-  cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer = 2;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Skip data --- used to skip over a potentially large amount of
- * uninteresting data (such as an APPn marker).
- *
- * Writers of suspendable-input applications must note that skip_input_data
- * is not granted the right to give a suspension return.  If the skip extends
- * beyond the data currently in the buffer, the buffer can be marked empty so
- * that the next read will cause a fill_input_buffer call that can suspend.
- * Arranging for additional bytes to be discarded before reloading the input
- * buffer is the application writer's problem.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-skip_input_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes)
-{
-  struct jpeg_source_mgr * src = cinfo->src;
-
-  /* Just a dumb implementation for now.  Could use fseek() except
-   * it doesn't work on pipes.  Not clear that being smart is worth
-   * any trouble anyway --- large skips are infrequent.
-   */
-  if (num_bytes > 0) {
-    while (num_bytes > (long) src->bytes_in_buffer) {
-      num_bytes -= (long) src->bytes_in_buffer;
-      (void) (*src->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo);
-      /* note we assume that fill_input_buffer will never return FALSE,
-       * so suspension need not be handled.
-       */
-    }
-    src->next_input_byte += (size_t) num_bytes;
-    src->bytes_in_buffer -= (size_t) num_bytes;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * An additional method that can be provided by data source modules is the
- * resync_to_restart method for error recovery in the presence of RST markers.
- * For the moment, this source module just uses the default resync method
- * provided by the JPEG library.  That method assumes that no backtracking
- * is possible.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Terminate source --- called by jpeg_finish_decompress
- * after all data has been read.  Often a no-op.
- *
- * NB: *not* called by jpeg_abort or jpeg_destroy; surrounding
- * application must deal with any cleanup that should happen even
- * for error exit.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-term_source (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work necessary here */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Prepare for input from a stdio stream.
- * The caller must have already opened the stream, and is responsible
- * for closing it after finishing decompression.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_stdio_src (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
-{
-  my_src_ptr src;
-
-  /* The source object and input buffer are made permanent so that a series
-   * of JPEG images can be read from the same file by calling jpeg_stdio_src
-   * only before the first one.  (If we discarded the buffer at the end of
-   * one image, we'd likely lose the start of the next one.)
-   * This makes it unsafe to use this manager and a different source
-   * manager serially with the same JPEG object.  Caveat programmer.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->src == NULL) {	/* first time for this JPEG object? */
-    cinfo->src = (struct jpeg_source_mgr *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				  SIZEOF(my_source_mgr));
-    src = (my_src_ptr) cinfo->src;
-    src->buffer = (JOCTET *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				  INPUT_BUF_SIZE * SIZEOF(JOCTET));
-  }
-
-  src = (my_src_ptr) cinfo->src;
-  src->pub.init_source = init_source;
-  src->pub.fill_input_buffer = fill_input_buffer;
-  src->pub.skip_input_data = skip_input_data;
-  src->pub.resync_to_restart = jpeg_resync_to_restart; /* use default method */
-  src->pub.term_source = term_source;
-  src->infile = infile;
-  src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = 0; /* forces fill_input_buffer on first read */
-  src->pub.next_input_byte = NULL; /* until buffer loaded */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Prepare for input from a supplied memory buffer.
- * The buffer must contain the whole JPEG data.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_mem_src (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-	      unsigned char * inbuffer, unsigned long insize)
-{
-  struct jpeg_source_mgr * src;
-
-  if (inbuffer == NULL || insize == 0)	/* Treat empty input as fatal error */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EMPTY);
-
-  /* The source object is made permanent so that a series of JPEG images
-   * can be read from the same buffer by calling jpeg_mem_src only before
-   * the first one.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->src == NULL) {	/* first time for this JPEG object? */
-    cinfo->src = (struct jpeg_source_mgr *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				  SIZEOF(struct jpeg_source_mgr));
-  }
-
-  src = cinfo->src;
-  src->init_source = init_mem_source;
-  src->fill_input_buffer = fill_mem_input_buffer;
-  src->skip_input_data = skip_input_data;
-  src->resync_to_restart = jpeg_resync_to_restart; /* use default method */
-  src->term_source = term_source;
-  src->bytes_in_buffer = (size_t) insize;
-  src->next_input_byte = (JOCTET *) inbuffer;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdcoefct.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdcoefct.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 75ee51f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdcoefct.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,741 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdcoefct.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2011 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the coefficient buffer controller for decompression.
- * This controller is the top level of the JPEG decompressor proper.
- * The coefficient buffer lies between entropy decoding and inverse-DCT steps.
- *
- * In buffered-image mode, this controller is the interface between
- * input-oriented processing and output-oriented processing.
- * Also, the input side (only) is used when reading a file for transcoding.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-/* Block smoothing is only applicable for progressive JPEG, so: */
-#ifndef D_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-#undef BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-#endif
-
-/* Private buffer controller object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_d_coef_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* These variables keep track of the current location of the input side. */
-  /* cinfo->input_iMCU_row is also used for this. */
-  JDIMENSION MCU_ctr;		/* counts MCUs processed in current row */
-  int MCU_vert_offset;		/* counts MCU rows within iMCU row */
-  int MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;	/* number of such rows needed */
-
-  /* The output side's location is represented by cinfo->output_iMCU_row. */
-
-  /* In single-pass modes, it's sufficient to buffer just one MCU.
-   * We allocate a workspace of D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU coefficient blocks,
-   * and let the entropy decoder write into that workspace each time.
-   * (On 80x86, the workspace is FAR even though it's not really very big;
-   * this is to keep the module interfaces unchanged when a large coefficient
-   * buffer is necessary.)
-   * In multi-pass modes, this array points to the current MCU's blocks
-   * within the virtual arrays; it is used only by the input side.
-   */
-  JBLOCKROW MCU_buffer[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-  /* In multi-pass modes, we need a virtual block array for each component. */
-  jvirt_barray_ptr whole_image[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-#endif
-
-#ifdef BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-  /* When doing block smoothing, we latch coefficient Al values here */
-  int * coef_bits_latch;
-#define SAVED_COEFS  6		/* we save coef_bits[0..5] */
-#endif
-} my_coef_controller;
-
-typedef my_coef_controller * my_coef_ptr;
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-METHODDEF(int) decompress_onepass
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf));
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-METHODDEF(int) decompress_data
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf));
-#endif
-#ifdef BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-LOCAL(boolean) smoothing_ok JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-METHODDEF(int) decompress_smooth_data
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf));
-#endif
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-start_iMCU_row (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Reset within-iMCU-row counters for a new row (input side) */
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-
-  /* In an interleaved scan, an MCU row is the same as an iMCU row.
-   * In a noninterleaved scan, an iMCU row has v_samp_factor MCU rows.
-   * But at the bottom of the image, process only what's left.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->comps_in_scan > 1) {
-    coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = 1;
-  } else {
-    if (cinfo->input_iMCU_row < (cinfo->total_iMCU_rows-1))
-      coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->v_samp_factor;
-    else
-      coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->last_row_height;
-  }
-
-  coef->MCU_ctr = 0;
-  coef->MCU_vert_offset = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for an input processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_input_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  cinfo->input_iMCU_row = 0;
-  start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for an output processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_output_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-#ifdef BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-
-  /* If multipass, check to see whether to use block smoothing on this pass */
-  if (coef->pub.coef_arrays != NULL) {
-    if (cinfo->do_block_smoothing && smoothing_ok(cinfo))
-      coef->pub.decompress_data = decompress_smooth_data;
-    else
-      coef->pub.decompress_data = decompress_data;
-  }
-#endif
-  cinfo->output_iMCU_row = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Decompress and return some data in the single-pass case.
- * Always attempts to emit one fully interleaved MCU row ("iMCU" row).
- * Input and output must run in lockstep since we have only a one-MCU buffer.
- * Return value is JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED, JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED, or JPEG_SUSPENDED.
- *
- * NB: output_buf contains a plane for each component in image,
- * which we index according to the component's SOF position.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(int)
-decompress_onepass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION MCU_col_num;	/* index of current MCU within row */
-  JDIMENSION last_MCU_col = cinfo->MCUs_per_row - 1;
-  JDIMENSION last_iMCU_row = cinfo->total_iMCU_rows - 1;
-  int blkn, ci, xindex, yindex, yoffset, useful_width;
-  JSAMPARRAY output_ptr;
-  JDIMENSION start_col, output_col;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  inverse_DCT_method_ptr inverse_DCT;
-
-  /* Loop to process as much as one whole iMCU row */
-  for (yoffset = coef->MCU_vert_offset; yoffset < coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;
-       yoffset++) {
-    for (MCU_col_num = coef->MCU_ctr; MCU_col_num <= last_MCU_col;
-	 MCU_col_num++) {
-      /* Try to fetch an MCU.  Entropy decoder expects buffer to be zeroed. */
-      if (cinfo->lim_Se)	/* can bypass in DC only case */
-	FMEMZERO((void FAR *) coef->MCU_buffer[0],
-		 (size_t) (cinfo->blocks_in_MCU * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)));
-      if (! (*cinfo->entropy->decode_mcu) (cinfo, coef->MCU_buffer)) {
-	/* Suspension forced; update state counters and exit */
-	coef->MCU_vert_offset = yoffset;
-	coef->MCU_ctr = MCU_col_num;
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      }
-      /* Determine where data should go in output_buf and do the IDCT thing.
-       * We skip dummy blocks at the right and bottom edges (but blkn gets
-       * incremented past them!).  Note the inner loop relies on having
-       * allocated the MCU_buffer[] blocks sequentially.
-       */
-      blkn = 0;			/* index of current DCT block within MCU */
-      for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-	compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-	/* Don't bother to IDCT an uninteresting component. */
-	if (! compptr->component_needed) {
-	  blkn += compptr->MCU_blocks;
-	  continue;
-	}
-	inverse_DCT = cinfo->idct->inverse_DCT[compptr->component_index];
-	useful_width = (MCU_col_num < last_MCU_col) ? compptr->MCU_width
-						    : compptr->last_col_width;
-	output_ptr = output_buf[compptr->component_index] +
-	  yoffset * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-	start_col = MCU_col_num * compptr->MCU_sample_width;
-	for (yindex = 0; yindex < compptr->MCU_height; yindex++) {
-	  if (cinfo->input_iMCU_row < last_iMCU_row ||
-	      yoffset+yindex < compptr->last_row_height) {
-	    output_col = start_col;
-	    for (xindex = 0; xindex < useful_width; xindex++) {
-	      (*inverse_DCT) (cinfo, compptr,
-			      (JCOEFPTR) coef->MCU_buffer[blkn+xindex],
-			      output_ptr, output_col);
-	      output_col += compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-	    }
-	  }
-	  blkn += compptr->MCU_width;
-	  output_ptr += compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-	}
-      }
-    }
-    /* Completed an MCU row, but perhaps not an iMCU row */
-    coef->MCU_ctr = 0;
-  }
-  /* Completed the iMCU row, advance counters for next one */
-  cinfo->output_iMCU_row++;
-  if (++(cinfo->input_iMCU_row) < cinfo->total_iMCU_rows) {
-    start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-    return JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED;
-  }
-  /* Completed the scan */
-  (*cinfo->inputctl->finish_input_pass) (cinfo);
-  return JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Dummy consume-input routine for single-pass operation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(int)
-dummy_consume_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  return JPEG_SUSPENDED;	/* Always indicate nothing was done */
-}
-
-
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Consume input data and store it in the full-image coefficient buffer.
- * We read as much as one fully interleaved MCU row ("iMCU" row) per call,
- * ie, v_samp_factor block rows for each component in the scan.
- * Return value is JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED, JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED, or JPEG_SUSPENDED.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(int)
-consume_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION MCU_col_num;	/* index of current MCU within row */
-  int blkn, ci, xindex, yindex, yoffset;
-  JDIMENSION start_col;
-  JBLOCKARRAY buffer[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];
-  JBLOCKROW buffer_ptr;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  /* Align the virtual buffers for the components used in this scan. */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    buffer[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_barray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, coef->whole_image[compptr->component_index],
-       cinfo->input_iMCU_row * compptr->v_samp_factor,
-       (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE);
-    /* Note: entropy decoder expects buffer to be zeroed,
-     * but this is handled automatically by the memory manager
-     * because we requested a pre-zeroed array.
-     */
-  }
-
-  /* Loop to process one whole iMCU row */
-  for (yoffset = coef->MCU_vert_offset; yoffset < coef->MCU_rows_per_iMCU_row;
-       yoffset++) {
-    for (MCU_col_num = coef->MCU_ctr; MCU_col_num < cinfo->MCUs_per_row;
-	 MCU_col_num++) {
-      /* Construct list of pointers to DCT blocks belonging to this MCU */
-      blkn = 0;			/* index of current DCT block within MCU */
-      for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-	compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-	start_col = MCU_col_num * compptr->MCU_width;
-	for (yindex = 0; yindex < compptr->MCU_height; yindex++) {
-	  buffer_ptr = buffer[ci][yindex+yoffset] + start_col;
-	  for (xindex = 0; xindex < compptr->MCU_width; xindex++) {
-	    coef->MCU_buffer[blkn++] = buffer_ptr++;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      /* Try to fetch the MCU. */
-      if (! (*cinfo->entropy->decode_mcu) (cinfo, coef->MCU_buffer)) {
-	/* Suspension forced; update state counters and exit */
-	coef->MCU_vert_offset = yoffset;
-	coef->MCU_ctr = MCU_col_num;
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Completed an MCU row, but perhaps not an iMCU row */
-    coef->MCU_ctr = 0;
-  }
-  /* Completed the iMCU row, advance counters for next one */
-  if (++(cinfo->input_iMCU_row) < cinfo->total_iMCU_rows) {
-    start_iMCU_row(cinfo);
-    return JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED;
-  }
-  /* Completed the scan */
-  (*cinfo->inputctl->finish_input_pass) (cinfo);
-  return JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Decompress and return some data in the multi-pass case.
- * Always attempts to emit one fully interleaved MCU row ("iMCU" row).
- * Return value is JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED, JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED, or JPEG_SUSPENDED.
- *
- * NB: output_buf contains a plane for each component in image.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(int)
-decompress_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION last_iMCU_row = cinfo->total_iMCU_rows - 1;
-  JDIMENSION block_num;
-  int ci, block_row, block_rows;
-  JBLOCKARRAY buffer;
-  JBLOCKROW buffer_ptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY output_ptr;
-  JDIMENSION output_col;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  inverse_DCT_method_ptr inverse_DCT;
-
-  /* Force some input to be done if we are getting ahead of the input. */
-  while (cinfo->input_scan_number < cinfo->output_scan_number ||
-	 (cinfo->input_scan_number == cinfo->output_scan_number &&
-	  cinfo->input_iMCU_row <= cinfo->output_iMCU_row)) {
-    if ((*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input)(cinfo) == JPEG_SUSPENDED)
-      return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-  }
-
-  /* OK, output from the virtual arrays. */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Don't bother to IDCT an uninteresting component. */
-    if (! compptr->component_needed)
-      continue;
-    /* Align the virtual buffer for this component. */
-    buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_barray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, coef->whole_image[ci],
-       cinfo->output_iMCU_row * compptr->v_samp_factor,
-       (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE);
-    /* Count non-dummy DCT block rows in this iMCU row. */
-    if (cinfo->output_iMCU_row < last_iMCU_row)
-      block_rows = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-    else {
-      /* NB: can't use last_row_height here; it is input-side-dependent! */
-      block_rows = (int) (compptr->height_in_blocks % compptr->v_samp_factor);
-      if (block_rows == 0) block_rows = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-    }
-    inverse_DCT = cinfo->idct->inverse_DCT[ci];
-    output_ptr = output_buf[ci];
-    /* Loop over all DCT blocks to be processed. */
-    for (block_row = 0; block_row < block_rows; block_row++) {
-      buffer_ptr = buffer[block_row];
-      output_col = 0;
-      for (block_num = 0; block_num < compptr->width_in_blocks; block_num++) {
-	(*inverse_DCT) (cinfo, compptr, (JCOEFPTR) buffer_ptr,
-			output_ptr, output_col);
-	buffer_ptr++;
-	output_col += compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-      }
-      output_ptr += compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (++(cinfo->output_iMCU_row) < cinfo->total_iMCU_rows)
-    return JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED;
-  return JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED;
-}
-
-#endif /* D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-#ifdef BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * This code applies interblock smoothing as described by section K.8
- * of the JPEG standard: the first 5 AC coefficients are estimated from
- * the DC values of a DCT block and its 8 neighboring blocks.
- * We apply smoothing only for progressive JPEG decoding, and only if
- * the coefficients it can estimate are not yet known to full precision.
- */
-
-/* Natural-order array positions of the first 5 zigzag-order coefficients */
-#define Q01_POS  1
-#define Q10_POS  8
-#define Q20_POS  16
-#define Q11_POS  9
-#define Q02_POS  2
-
-/*
- * Determine whether block smoothing is applicable and safe.
- * We also latch the current states of the coef_bits[] entries for the
- * AC coefficients; otherwise, if the input side of the decompressor
- * advances into a new scan, we might think the coefficients are known
- * more accurately than they really are.
- */
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-smoothing_ok (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  boolean smoothing_useful = FALSE;
-  int ci, coefi;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  JQUANT_TBL * qtable;
-  int * coef_bits;
-  int * coef_bits_latch;
-
-  if (! cinfo->progressive_mode || cinfo->coef_bits == NULL)
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Allocate latch area if not already done */
-  if (coef->coef_bits_latch == NULL)
-    coef->coef_bits_latch = (int *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  cinfo->num_components *
-				  (SAVED_COEFS * SIZEOF(int)));
-  coef_bits_latch = coef->coef_bits_latch;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* All components' quantization values must already be latched. */
-    if ((qtable = compptr->quant_table) == NULL)
-      return FALSE;
-    /* Verify DC & first 5 AC quantizers are nonzero to avoid zero-divide. */
-    if (qtable->quantval[0] == 0 ||
-	qtable->quantval[Q01_POS] == 0 ||
-	qtable->quantval[Q10_POS] == 0 ||
-	qtable->quantval[Q20_POS] == 0 ||
-	qtable->quantval[Q11_POS] == 0 ||
-	qtable->quantval[Q02_POS] == 0)
-      return FALSE;
-    /* DC values must be at least partly known for all components. */
-    coef_bits = cinfo->coef_bits[ci];
-    if (coef_bits[0] < 0)
-      return FALSE;
-    /* Block smoothing is helpful if some AC coefficients remain inaccurate. */
-    for (coefi = 1; coefi <= 5; coefi++) {
-      coef_bits_latch[coefi] = coef_bits[coefi];
-      if (coef_bits[coefi] != 0)
-	smoothing_useful = TRUE;
-    }
-    coef_bits_latch += SAVED_COEFS;
-  }
-
-  return smoothing_useful;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Variant of decompress_data for use when doing block smoothing.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(int)
-decompress_smooth_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef = (my_coef_ptr) cinfo->coef;
-  JDIMENSION last_iMCU_row = cinfo->total_iMCU_rows - 1;
-  JDIMENSION block_num, last_block_column;
-  int ci, block_row, block_rows, access_rows;
-  JBLOCKARRAY buffer;
-  JBLOCKROW buffer_ptr, prev_block_row, next_block_row;
-  JSAMPARRAY output_ptr;
-  JDIMENSION output_col;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  inverse_DCT_method_ptr inverse_DCT;
-  boolean first_row, last_row;
-  JBLOCK workspace;
-  int *coef_bits;
-  JQUANT_TBL *quanttbl;
-  INT32 Q00,Q01,Q02,Q10,Q11,Q20, num;
-  int DC1,DC2,DC3,DC4,DC5,DC6,DC7,DC8,DC9;
-  int Al, pred;
-
-  /* Force some input to be done if we are getting ahead of the input. */
-  while (cinfo->input_scan_number <= cinfo->output_scan_number &&
-	 ! cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached) {
-    if (cinfo->input_scan_number == cinfo->output_scan_number) {
-      /* If input is working on current scan, we ordinarily want it to
-       * have completed the current row.  But if input scan is DC,
-       * we want it to keep one row ahead so that next block row's DC
-       * values are up to date.
-       */
-      JDIMENSION delta = (cinfo->Ss == 0) ? 1 : 0;
-      if (cinfo->input_iMCU_row > cinfo->output_iMCU_row+delta)
-	break;
-    }
-    if ((*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input)(cinfo) == JPEG_SUSPENDED)
-      return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-  }
-
-  /* OK, output from the virtual arrays. */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Don't bother to IDCT an uninteresting component. */
-    if (! compptr->component_needed)
-      continue;
-    /* Count non-dummy DCT block rows in this iMCU row. */
-    if (cinfo->output_iMCU_row < last_iMCU_row) {
-      block_rows = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-      access_rows = block_rows * 2; /* this and next iMCU row */
-      last_row = FALSE;
-    } else {
-      /* NB: can't use last_row_height here; it is input-side-dependent! */
-      block_rows = (int) (compptr->height_in_blocks % compptr->v_samp_factor);
-      if (block_rows == 0) block_rows = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-      access_rows = block_rows; /* this iMCU row only */
-      last_row = TRUE;
-    }
-    /* Align the virtual buffer for this component. */
-    if (cinfo->output_iMCU_row > 0) {
-      access_rows += compptr->v_samp_factor; /* prior iMCU row too */
-      buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_barray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, coef->whole_image[ci],
-	 (cinfo->output_iMCU_row - 1) * compptr->v_samp_factor,
-	 (JDIMENSION) access_rows, FALSE);
-      buffer += compptr->v_samp_factor;	/* point to current iMCU row */
-      first_row = FALSE;
-    } else {
-      buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_barray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, coef->whole_image[ci],
-	 (JDIMENSION) 0, (JDIMENSION) access_rows, FALSE);
-      first_row = TRUE;
-    }
-    /* Fetch component-dependent info */
-    coef_bits = coef->coef_bits_latch + (ci * SAVED_COEFS);
-    quanttbl = compptr->quant_table;
-    Q00 = quanttbl->quantval[0];
-    Q01 = quanttbl->quantval[Q01_POS];
-    Q10 = quanttbl->quantval[Q10_POS];
-    Q20 = quanttbl->quantval[Q20_POS];
-    Q11 = quanttbl->quantval[Q11_POS];
-    Q02 = quanttbl->quantval[Q02_POS];
-    inverse_DCT = cinfo->idct->inverse_DCT[ci];
-    output_ptr = output_buf[ci];
-    /* Loop over all DCT blocks to be processed. */
-    for (block_row = 0; block_row < block_rows; block_row++) {
-      buffer_ptr = buffer[block_row];
-      if (first_row && block_row == 0)
-	prev_block_row = buffer_ptr;
-      else
-	prev_block_row = buffer[block_row-1];
-      if (last_row && block_row == block_rows-1)
-	next_block_row = buffer_ptr;
-      else
-	next_block_row = buffer[block_row+1];
-      /* We fetch the surrounding DC values using a sliding-register approach.
-       * Initialize all nine here so as to do the right thing on narrow pics.
-       */
-      DC1 = DC2 = DC3 = (int) prev_block_row[0][0];
-      DC4 = DC5 = DC6 = (int) buffer_ptr[0][0];
-      DC7 = DC8 = DC9 = (int) next_block_row[0][0];
-      output_col = 0;
-      last_block_column = compptr->width_in_blocks - 1;
-      for (block_num = 0; block_num <= last_block_column; block_num++) {
-	/* Fetch current DCT block into workspace so we can modify it. */
-	jcopy_block_row(buffer_ptr, (JBLOCKROW) workspace, (JDIMENSION) 1);
-	/* Update DC values */
-	if (block_num < last_block_column) {
-	  DC3 = (int) prev_block_row[1][0];
-	  DC6 = (int) buffer_ptr[1][0];
-	  DC9 = (int) next_block_row[1][0];
-	}
-	/* Compute coefficient estimates per K.8.
-	 * An estimate is applied only if coefficient is still zero,
-	 * and is not known to be fully accurate.
-	 */
-	/* AC01 */
-	if ((Al=coef_bits[1]) != 0 && workspace[1] == 0) {
-	  num = 36 * Q00 * (DC4 - DC6);
-	  if (num >= 0) {
-	    pred = (int) (((Q01<<7) + num) / (Q01<<8));
-	    if (Al > 0 && pred >= (1< 0 && pred >= (1<= 0) {
-	    pred = (int) (((Q10<<7) + num) / (Q10<<8));
-	    if (Al > 0 && pred >= (1< 0 && pred >= (1<= 0) {
-	    pred = (int) (((Q20<<7) + num) / (Q20<<8));
-	    if (Al > 0 && pred >= (1< 0 && pred >= (1<= 0) {
-	    pred = (int) (((Q11<<7) + num) / (Q11<<8));
-	    if (Al > 0 && pred >= (1< 0 && pred >= (1<= 0) {
-	    pred = (int) (((Q02<<7) + num) / (Q02<<8));
-	    if (Al > 0 && pred >= (1< 0 && pred >= (1<DCT_h_scaled_size;
-      }
-      output_ptr += compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (++(cinfo->output_iMCU_row) < cinfo->total_iMCU_rows)
-    return JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED;
-  return JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED;
-}
-
-#endif /* BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize coefficient buffer controller.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_d_coef_controller (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean need_full_buffer)
-{
-  my_coef_ptr coef;
-
-  coef = (my_coef_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_coef_controller));
-  cinfo->coef = (struct jpeg_d_coef_controller *) coef;
-  coef->pub.start_input_pass = start_input_pass;
-  coef->pub.start_output_pass = start_output_pass;
-#ifdef BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-  coef->coef_bits_latch = NULL;
-#endif
-
-  /* Create the coefficient buffer. */
-  if (need_full_buffer) {
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-    /* Allocate a full-image virtual array for each component, */
-    /* padded to a multiple of samp_factor DCT blocks in each direction. */
-    /* Note we ask for a pre-zeroed array. */
-    int ci, access_rows;
-    jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      access_rows = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-#ifdef BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED
-      /* If block smoothing could be used, need a bigger window */
-      if (cinfo->progressive_mode)
-	access_rows *= 3;
-#endif
-      coef->whole_image[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_barray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, TRUE,
-	 (JDIMENSION) jround_up((long) compptr->width_in_blocks,
-				(long) compptr->h_samp_factor),
-	 (JDIMENSION) jround_up((long) compptr->height_in_blocks,
-				(long) compptr->v_samp_factor),
-	 (JDIMENSION) access_rows);
-    }
-    coef->pub.consume_data = consume_data;
-    coef->pub.decompress_data = decompress_data;
-    coef->pub.coef_arrays = coef->whole_image; /* link to virtual arrays */
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-  } else {
-    /* We only need a single-MCU buffer. */
-    JBLOCKROW buffer;
-    int i;
-
-    buffer = (JBLOCKROW)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-    for (i = 0; i < D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU; i++) {
-      coef->MCU_buffer[i] = buffer + i;
-    }
-    if (cinfo->lim_Se == 0)	/* DC only case: want to bypass later */
-      FMEMZERO((void FAR *) buffer,
-	       (size_t) (D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)));
-    coef->pub.consume_data = dummy_consume_data;
-    coef->pub.decompress_data = decompress_onepass;
-    coef->pub.coef_arrays = NULL; /* flag for no virtual arrays */
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdcolor.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdcolor.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b135776..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdcolor.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,748 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdcolor.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2011-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains output colorspace conversion routines.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Private subobject */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_color_deconverter pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* Private state for YCbCr->RGB and BG_YCC->RGB conversion */
-  int * Cr_r_tab;		/* => table for Cr to R conversion */
-  int * Cb_b_tab;		/* => table for Cb to B conversion */
-  INT32 * Cr_g_tab;		/* => table for Cr to G conversion */
-  INT32 * Cb_g_tab;		/* => table for Cb to G conversion */
-
-  JSAMPLE * range_limit; /* pointer to normal sample range limit table, */
-		     /* or extended sample range limit table for BG_YCC */
-
-  /* Private state for RGB->Y conversion */
-  INT32 * rgb_y_tab;		/* => table for RGB to Y conversion */
-} my_color_deconverter;
-
-typedef my_color_deconverter * my_cconvert_ptr;
-
-
-/***************  YCbCr -> RGB conversion: most common case **************/
-/*************** BG_YCC -> RGB conversion: less common case **************/
-/***************    RGB -> Y   conversion: less common case **************/
-
-/*
- * YCbCr is defined per Recommendation ITU-R BT.601-7 (03/2011),
- * previously known as Recommendation CCIR 601-1, except that Cb and Cr
- * are normalized to the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE rather than -0.5 .. 0.5.
- * sRGB (standard RGB color space) is defined per IEC 61966-2-1:1999.
- * sYCC (standard luma-chroma-chroma color space with extended gamut)
- * is defined per IEC 61966-2-1:1999 Amendment A1:2003 Annex F.
- * bg-sRGB and bg-sYCC (big gamut standard color spaces)
- * are defined per IEC 61966-2-1:1999 Amendment A1:2003 Annex G.
- * Note that the derived conversion coefficients given in some of these
- * documents are imprecise.  The general conversion equations are
- *
- *	R = Y + K * (1 - Kr) * Cr
- *	G = Y - K * (Kb * (1 - Kb) * Cb + Kr * (1 - Kr) * Cr) / (1 - Kr - Kb)
- *	B = Y + K * (1 - Kb) * Cb
- *
- *	Y = Kr * R + (1 - Kr - Kb) * G + Kb * B
- *
- * With Kr = 0.299 and Kb = 0.114 (derived according to SMPTE RP 177-1993
- * from the 1953 FCC NTSC primaries and CIE Illuminant C), K = 2 for sYCC,
- * the conversion equations to be implemented are therefore
- *
- *	R = Y + 1.402 * Cr
- *	G = Y - 0.344136286 * Cb - 0.714136286 * Cr
- *	B = Y + 1.772 * Cb
- *
- *	Y = 0.299 * R + 0.587 * G + 0.114 * B
- *
- * where Cb and Cr represent the incoming values less CENTERJSAMPLE.
- * For bg-sYCC, with K = 4, the equations are
- *
- *	R = Y + 2.804 * Cr
- *	G = Y - 0.688272572 * Cb - 1.428272572 * Cr
- *	B = Y + 3.544 * Cb
- *
- * To avoid floating-point arithmetic, we represent the fractional constants
- * as integers scaled up by 2^16 (about 4 digits precision); we have to divide
- * the products by 2^16, with appropriate rounding, to get the correct answer.
- * Notice that Y, being an integral input, does not contribute any fraction
- * so it need not participate in the rounding.
- *
- * For even more speed, we avoid doing any multiplications in the inner loop
- * by precalculating the constants times Cb and Cr for all possible values.
- * For 8-bit JSAMPLEs this is very reasonable (only 256 entries per table);
- * for 9-bit to 12-bit samples it is still acceptable.  It's not very
- * reasonable for 16-bit samples, but if you want lossless storage you
- * shouldn't be changing colorspace anyway.
- * The Cr=>R and Cb=>B values can be rounded to integers in advance; the
- * values for the G calculation are left scaled up, since we must add them
- * together before rounding.
- */
-
-#define SCALEBITS	16	/* speediest right-shift on some machines */
-#define ONE_HALF	((INT32) 1 << (SCALEBITS-1))
-#define FIX(x)		((INT32) ((x) * (1L<Y conversion and divide it up into
- * three parts, instead of doing three alloc_small requests.  This lets us
- * use a single table base address, which can be held in a register in the
- * inner loops on many machines (more than can hold all three addresses,
- * anyway).
- */
-
-#define R_Y_OFF		0			/* offset to R => Y section */
-#define G_Y_OFF		(1*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))	/* offset to G => Y section */
-#define B_Y_OFF		(2*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))	/* etc. */
-#define TABLE_SIZE	(3*(MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize tables for YCbCr->RGB and BG_YCC->RGB colorspace conversion.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-build_ycc_rgb_table (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Normal case, sYCC */
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  int i;
-  INT32 x;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  cconvert->Cr_r_tab = (int *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
-  cconvert->Cb_b_tab = (int *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
-  cconvert->Cr_g_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));
-  cconvert->Cb_g_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));
-
-  cconvert->range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
-
-  for (i = 0, x = -CENTERJSAMPLE; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++, x++) {
-    /* i is the actual input pixel value, in the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE */
-    /* The Cb or Cr value we are thinking of is x = i - CENTERJSAMPLE */
-    /* Cr=>R value is nearest int to 1.402 * x */
-    cconvert->Cr_r_tab[i] = (int)
-		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(1.402) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
-    /* Cb=>B value is nearest int to 1.772 * x */
-    cconvert->Cb_b_tab[i] = (int)
-		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(1.772) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
-    /* Cr=>G value is scaled-up -0.714136286 * x */
-    cconvert->Cr_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(0.714136286)) * x;
-    /* Cb=>G value is scaled-up -0.344136286 * x */
-    /* We also add in ONE_HALF so that need not do it in inner loop */
-    cconvert->Cb_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(0.344136286)) * x + ONE_HALF;
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-build_bg_ycc_rgb_table (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Wide gamut case, bg-sYCC */
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  int i;
-  INT32 x;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  cconvert->Cr_r_tab = (int *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
-  cconvert->Cb_b_tab = (int *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
-  cconvert->Cr_g_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));
-  cconvert->Cb_g_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));
-
-  cconvert->range_limit = (JSAMPLE *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				5 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-
-  for (i = 0, x = -CENTERJSAMPLE; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++, x++) {
-    /* i is the actual input pixel value, in the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE */
-    /* The Cb or Cr value we are thinking of is x = i - CENTERJSAMPLE */
-    /* Cr=>R value is nearest int to 2.804 * x */
-    cconvert->Cr_r_tab[i] = (int)
-		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(2.804) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
-    /* Cb=>B value is nearest int to 3.544 * x */
-    cconvert->Cb_b_tab[i] = (int)
-		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(3.544) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
-    /* Cr=>G value is scaled-up -1.428272572 * x */
-    cconvert->Cr_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(1.428272572)) * x;
-    /* Cb=>G value is scaled-up -0.688272572 * x */
-    /* We also add in ONE_HALF so that need not do it in inner loop */
-    cconvert->Cb_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(0.688272572)) * x + ONE_HALF;
-  }
-
-  /* Cb and Cr portions can extend to double range in wide gamut case,
-   * so we prepare an appropriate extended range limit table.
-   */
-
-  /* First segment of range limit table: limit[x] = 0 for x < 0 */
-  MEMZERO(cconvert->range_limit, 2 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-  cconvert->range_limit += 2 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1);
-  /* Main part of range limit table: limit[x] = x */
-  for (i = 0; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++)
-    cconvert->range_limit[i] = (JSAMPLE) i;
-  /* End of range limit table: limit[x] = MAXJSAMPLE for x > MAXJSAMPLE */
-  for (; i < 3 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1); i++)
-    cconvert->range_limit[i] = MAXJSAMPLE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert some rows of samples to the output colorspace.
- *
- * Note that we change from noninterleaved, one-plane-per-component format
- * to interleaved-pixel format.  The output buffer is therefore three times
- * as wide as the input buffer.
- * A starting row offset is provided only for the input buffer.  The caller
- * can easily adjust the passed output_buf value to accommodate any row
- * offset required on that side.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-ycc_rgb_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		 JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  register int y, cb, cr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-  /* copy these pointers into registers if possible */
-  register JSAMPLE * range_limit = cconvert->range_limit;
-  register int * Crrtab = cconvert->Cr_r_tab;
-  register int * Cbbtab = cconvert->Cb_b_tab;
-  register INT32 * Crgtab = cconvert->Cr_g_tab;
-  register INT32 * Cbgtab = cconvert->Cb_g_tab;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
-    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
-    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
-    input_row++;
-    outptr = *output_buf++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      y  = GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[col]);
-      cb = GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[col]);
-      cr = GETJSAMPLE(inptr2[col]);
-      /* Range-limiting is essential due to noise introduced by DCT losses,
-       * for extended gamut (sYCC) and wide gamut (bg-sYCC) encodings.
-       */
-      outptr[RGB_RED]   = range_limit[y + Crrtab[cr]];
-      outptr[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y +
-			      ((int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr],
-						 SCALEBITS))];
-      outptr[RGB_BLUE]  = range_limit[y + Cbbtab[cb]];
-      outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/**************** Cases other than YCC -> RGB ****************/
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for RGB->grayscale colorspace conversion.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-build_rgb_y_table (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  INT32 * rgb_y_tab;
-  INT32 i;
-
-  /* Allocate and fill in the conversion tables. */
-  cconvert->rgb_y_tab = rgb_y_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(TABLE_SIZE * SIZEOF(INT32)));
-
-  for (i = 0; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++) {
-    rgb_y_tab[i+R_Y_OFF] = FIX(0.299) * i;
-    rgb_y_tab[i+G_Y_OFF] = FIX(0.587) * i;
-    rgb_y_tab[i+B_Y_OFF] = FIX(0.114) * i + ONE_HALF;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert RGB to grayscale.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb_gray_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		  JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-		  JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  register INT32 * ctab = cconvert->rgb_y_tab;
-  register int r, g, b;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
-    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
-    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
-    input_row++;
-    outptr = *output_buf++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      r = GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[col]);
-      g = GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[col]);
-      b = GETJSAMPLE(inptr2[col]);
-      /* Y */
-      outptr[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_Y_OFF] + ctab[g+G_Y_OFF] + ctab[b+B_Y_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * [R-G,G,B-G] to [R,G,B] conversion with modulo calculation
- * (inverse color transform).
- * This can be seen as an adaption of the general YCbCr->RGB
- * conversion equation with Kr = Kb = 0, while replacing the
- * normalization by modulo calculation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb1_rgb_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		  JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-		  JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  register int r, g, b;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
-    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
-    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
-    input_row++;
-    outptr = *output_buf++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      r = GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[col]);
-      g = GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[col]);
-      b = GETJSAMPLE(inptr2[col]);
-      /* Assume that MAXJSAMPLE+1 is a power of 2, so that the MOD
-       * (modulo) operator is equivalent to the bitmask operator AND.
-       */
-      outptr[RGB_RED]   = (JSAMPLE) ((r + g - CENTERJSAMPLE) & MAXJSAMPLE);
-      outptr[RGB_GREEN] = (JSAMPLE) g;
-      outptr[RGB_BLUE]  = (JSAMPLE) ((b + g - CENTERJSAMPLE) & MAXJSAMPLE);
-      outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * [R-G,G,B-G] to grayscale conversion with modulo calculation
- * (inverse color transform).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb1_gray_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-		   JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  register INT32 * ctab = cconvert->rgb_y_tab;
-  register int r, g, b;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
-    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
-    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
-    input_row++;
-    outptr = *output_buf++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      r = GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[col]);
-      g = GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[col]);
-      b = GETJSAMPLE(inptr2[col]);
-      /* Assume that MAXJSAMPLE+1 is a power of 2, so that the MOD
-       * (modulo) operator is equivalent to the bitmask operator AND.
-       */
-      r = (r + g - CENTERJSAMPLE) & MAXJSAMPLE;
-      b = (b + g - CENTERJSAMPLE) & MAXJSAMPLE;
-      /* Y */
-      outptr[col] = (JSAMPLE)
-		((ctab[r+R_Y_OFF] + ctab[g+G_Y_OFF] + ctab[b+B_Y_OFF])
-		 >> SCALEBITS);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * No colorspace change, but conversion from separate-planes
- * to interleaved representation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-rgb_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-	     JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-	     JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
-    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
-    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
-    input_row++;
-    outptr = *output_buf++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      /* We can dispense with GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      outptr[RGB_RED]   = inptr0[col];
-      outptr[RGB_GREEN] = inptr1[col];
-      outptr[RGB_BLUE]  = inptr2[col];
-      outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Color conversion for no colorspace change: just copy the data,
- * converting from separate-planes to interleaved representation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-null_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-	      JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-	      JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  int ci;
-  register int nc = cinfo->num_components;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    for (ci = 0; ci < nc; ci++) {
-      inptr = input_buf[ci][input_row];
-      outptr = output_buf[0] + ci;
-      for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-	*outptr = *inptr++;	/* needn't bother with GETJSAMPLE() here */
-	outptr += nc;
-      }
-    }
-    input_row++;
-    output_buf++;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Color conversion for grayscale: just copy the data.
- * This also works for YCC -> grayscale conversion, in which
- * we just copy the Y (luminance) component and ignore chrominance.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-grayscale_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-		   JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  jcopy_sample_rows(input_buf[0], (int) input_row, output_buf, 0,
-		    num_rows, cinfo->output_width);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert grayscale to RGB: just duplicate the graylevel three times.
- * This is provided to support applications that don't want to cope
- * with grayscale as a separate case.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-gray_rgb_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		  JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-		  JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr = input_buf[0][input_row++];
-    outptr = *output_buf++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      /* We can dispense with GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      outptr[RGB_RED] = outptr[RGB_GREEN] = outptr[RGB_BLUE] = inptr[col];
-      outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Adobe-style YCCK->CMYK conversion.
- * We convert YCbCr to R=1-C, G=1-M, and B=1-Y using the same
- * conversion as above, while passing K (black) unchanged.
- * We assume build_ycc_rgb_table has been called.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-ycck_cmyk_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-		   JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
-  register int y, cb, cr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2, inptr3;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
-  /* copy these pointers into registers if possible */
-  register JSAMPLE * range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
-  register int * Crrtab = cconvert->Cr_r_tab;
-  register int * Cbbtab = cconvert->Cb_b_tab;
-  register INT32 * Crgtab = cconvert->Cr_g_tab;
-  register INT32 * Cbgtab = cconvert->Cb_g_tab;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
-    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
-    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
-    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
-    inptr3 = input_buf[3][input_row];
-    input_row++;
-    outptr = *output_buf++;
-    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
-      y  = GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[col]);
-      cb = GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[col]);
-      cr = GETJSAMPLE(inptr2[col]);
-      /* Range-limiting is essential due to noise introduced by DCT losses,
-       * and for extended gamut encodings (sYCC).
-       */
-      outptr[0] = range_limit[MAXJSAMPLE - (y + Crrtab[cr])];	/* red */
-      outptr[1] = range_limit[MAXJSAMPLE - (y +			/* green */
-			      ((int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr],
-						 SCALEBITS)))];
-      outptr[2] = range_limit[MAXJSAMPLE - (y + Cbbtab[cb])];	/* blue */
-      /* K passes through unchanged */
-      outptr[3] = inptr3[col];	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE here */
-      outptr += 4;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Empty method for start_pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_dcolor (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work needed */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for output colorspace conversion.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_color_deconverter (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert;
-  int ci;
-
-  cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_color_deconverter));
-  cinfo->cconvert = &cconvert->pub;
-  cconvert->pub.start_pass = start_pass_dcolor;
-
-  /* Make sure num_components agrees with jpeg_color_space */
-  switch (cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 1)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_RGB:
-  case JCS_YCbCr:
-  case JCS_BG_RGB:
-  case JCS_BG_YCC:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 3)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_CMYK:
-  case JCS_YCCK:
-    if (cinfo->num_components != 4)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-
-  default:			/* JCS_UNKNOWN can be anything */
-    if (cinfo->num_components < 1)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* Support color transform only for RGB colorspaces */
-  if (cinfo->color_transform &&
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space != JCS_RGB &&
-      cinfo->jpeg_color_space != JCS_BG_RGB)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-
-  /* Set out_color_components and conversion method based on requested space.
-   * Also clear the component_needed flags for any unused components,
-   * so that earlier pipeline stages can avoid useless computation.
-   */
-
-  switch (cinfo->out_color_space) {
-  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = 1;
-    switch (cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-    case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    case JCS_YCbCr:
-    case JCS_BG_YCC:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = grayscale_convert;
-      /* For color->grayscale conversion, only the Y (0) component is needed */
-      for (ci = 1; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++)
-	cinfo->comp_info[ci].component_needed = FALSE;
-      break;
-    case JCS_RGB:
-      switch (cinfo->color_transform) {
-      case JCT_NONE:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_gray_convert;
-	break;
-      case JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb1_gray_convert;
-	break;
-      default:
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-      }
-      build_rgb_y_table(cinfo);
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_RGB:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    switch (cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-    case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = gray_rgb_convert;
-      break;
-    case JCS_YCbCr:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = ycc_rgb_convert;
-      build_ycc_rgb_table(cinfo);
-      break;
-    case JCS_BG_YCC:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = ycc_rgb_convert;
-      build_bg_ycc_rgb_table(cinfo);
-      break;
-    case JCS_RGB:
-      switch (cinfo->color_transform) {
-      case JCT_NONE:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_convert;
-	break;
-      case JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb1_rgb_convert;
-	break;
-      default:
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-      }
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_BG_RGB:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_BG_RGB) {
-      switch (cinfo->color_transform) {
-      case JCT_NONE:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb_convert;
-	break;
-      case JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN:
-	cconvert->pub.color_convert = rgb1_rgb_convert;
-	break;
-      default:
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-      }
-    } else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    break;
-
-  case JCS_CMYK:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = 4;
-    switch (cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-    case JCS_YCCK:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = ycck_cmyk_convert;
-      build_ycc_rgb_table(cinfo);
-      break;
-    case JCS_CMYK:
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  default:
-    /* Permit null conversion to same output space */
-    if (cinfo->out_color_space == cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
-      cinfo->out_color_components = cinfo->num_components;
-      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
-    } else			/* unsupported non-null conversion */
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  if (cinfo->quantize_colors)
-    cinfo->output_components = 1; /* single colormapped output component */
-  else
-    cinfo->output_components = cinfo->out_color_components;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdct.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdct.h
deleted file mode 100644
index b1ff912..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdct.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,393 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdct.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This include file contains common declarations for the forward and
- * inverse DCT modules.  These declarations are private to the DCT managers
- * (jcdctmgr.c, jddctmgr.c) and the individual DCT algorithms.
- * The individual DCT algorithms are kept in separate files to ease 
- * machine-dependent tuning (e.g., assembly coding).
- */
-
-
-/*
- * A forward DCT routine is given a pointer to an input sample array and
- * a pointer to a work area of type DCTELEM[]; the DCT is to be performed
- * in-place in that buffer.  Type DCTELEM is int for 8-bit samples, INT32
- * for 12-bit samples.  (NOTE: Floating-point DCT implementations use an
- * array of type FAST_FLOAT, instead.)
- * The input data is to be fetched from the sample array starting at a
- * specified column.  (Any row offset needed will be applied to the array
- * pointer before it is passed to the FDCT code.)
- * Note that the number of samples fetched by the FDCT routine is
- * DCT_h_scaled_size * DCT_v_scaled_size.
- * The DCT outputs are returned scaled up by a factor of 8; they therefore
- * have a range of +-8K for 8-bit data, +-128K for 12-bit data.  This
- * convention improves accuracy in integer implementations and saves some
- * work in floating-point ones.
- * Quantization of the output coefficients is done by jcdctmgr.c.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-typedef int DCTELEM;		/* 16 or 32 bits is fine */
-#else
-typedef INT32 DCTELEM;		/* must have 32 bits */
-#endif
-
-typedef JMETHOD(void, forward_DCT_method_ptr, (DCTELEM * data,
-					       JSAMPARRAY sample_data,
-					       JDIMENSION start_col));
-typedef JMETHOD(void, float_DCT_method_ptr, (FAST_FLOAT * data,
-					     JSAMPARRAY sample_data,
-					     JDIMENSION start_col));
-
-
-/*
- * An inverse DCT routine is given a pointer to the input JBLOCK and a pointer
- * to an output sample array.  The routine must dequantize the input data as
- * well as perform the IDCT; for dequantization, it uses the multiplier table
- * pointed to by compptr->dct_table.  The output data is to be placed into the
- * sample array starting at a specified column.  (Any row offset needed will
- * be applied to the array pointer before it is passed to the IDCT code.)
- * Note that the number of samples emitted by the IDCT routine is
- * DCT_h_scaled_size * DCT_v_scaled_size.
- */
-
-/* typedef inverse_DCT_method_ptr is declared in jpegint.h */
-
-/*
- * Each IDCT routine has its own ideas about the best dct_table element type.
- */
-
-typedef MULTIPLIER ISLOW_MULT_TYPE; /* short or int, whichever is faster */
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-typedef MULTIPLIER IFAST_MULT_TYPE; /* 16 bits is OK, use short if faster */
-#define IFAST_SCALE_BITS  2	/* fractional bits in scale factors */
-#else
-typedef INT32 IFAST_MULT_TYPE;	/* need 32 bits for scaled quantizers */
-#define IFAST_SCALE_BITS  13	/* fractional bits in scale factors */
-#endif
-typedef FAST_FLOAT FLOAT_MULT_TYPE; /* preferred floating type */
-
-
-/*
- * Each IDCT routine is responsible for range-limiting its results and
- * converting them to unsigned form (0..MAXJSAMPLE).  The raw outputs could
- * be quite far out of range if the input data is corrupt, so a bulletproof
- * range-limiting step is required.  We use a mask-and-table-lookup method
- * to do the combined operations quickly.  See the comments with
- * prepare_range_limit_table (in jdmaster.c) for more info.
- */
-
-#define IDCT_range_limit(cinfo)  ((cinfo)->sample_range_limit + CENTERJSAMPLE)
-
-#define RANGE_MASK  (MAXJSAMPLE * 4 + 3) /* 2 bits wider than legal samples */
-
-
-/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers. */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define jpeg_fdct_islow		jFDislow
-#define jpeg_fdct_ifast		jFDifast
-#define jpeg_fdct_float		jFDfloat
-#define jpeg_fdct_7x7		jFD7x7
-#define jpeg_fdct_6x6		jFD6x6
-#define jpeg_fdct_5x5		jFD5x5
-#define jpeg_fdct_4x4		jFD4x4
-#define jpeg_fdct_3x3		jFD3x3
-#define jpeg_fdct_2x2		jFD2x2
-#define jpeg_fdct_1x1		jFD1x1
-#define jpeg_fdct_9x9		jFD9x9
-#define jpeg_fdct_10x10		jFD10x10
-#define jpeg_fdct_11x11		jFD11x11
-#define jpeg_fdct_12x12		jFD12x12
-#define jpeg_fdct_13x13		jFD13x13
-#define jpeg_fdct_14x14		jFD14x14
-#define jpeg_fdct_15x15		jFD15x15
-#define jpeg_fdct_16x16		jFD16x16
-#define jpeg_fdct_16x8		jFD16x8
-#define jpeg_fdct_14x7		jFD14x7
-#define jpeg_fdct_12x6		jFD12x6
-#define jpeg_fdct_10x5		jFD10x5
-#define jpeg_fdct_8x4		jFD8x4
-#define jpeg_fdct_6x3		jFD6x3
-#define jpeg_fdct_4x2		jFD4x2
-#define jpeg_fdct_2x1		jFD2x1
-#define jpeg_fdct_8x16		jFD8x16
-#define jpeg_fdct_7x14		jFD7x14
-#define jpeg_fdct_6x12		jFD6x12
-#define jpeg_fdct_5x10		jFD5x10
-#define jpeg_fdct_4x8		jFD4x8
-#define jpeg_fdct_3x6		jFD3x6
-#define jpeg_fdct_2x4		jFD2x4
-#define jpeg_fdct_1x2		jFD1x2
-#define jpeg_idct_islow		jRDislow
-#define jpeg_idct_ifast		jRDifast
-#define jpeg_idct_float		jRDfloat
-#define jpeg_idct_7x7		jRD7x7
-#define jpeg_idct_6x6		jRD6x6
-#define jpeg_idct_5x5		jRD5x5
-#define jpeg_idct_4x4		jRD4x4
-#define jpeg_idct_3x3		jRD3x3
-#define jpeg_idct_2x2		jRD2x2
-#define jpeg_idct_1x1		jRD1x1
-#define jpeg_idct_9x9		jRD9x9
-#define jpeg_idct_10x10		jRD10x10
-#define jpeg_idct_11x11		jRD11x11
-#define jpeg_idct_12x12		jRD12x12
-#define jpeg_idct_13x13		jRD13x13
-#define jpeg_idct_14x14		jRD14x14
-#define jpeg_idct_15x15		jRD15x15
-#define jpeg_idct_16x16		jRD16x16
-#define jpeg_idct_16x8		jRD16x8
-#define jpeg_idct_14x7		jRD14x7
-#define jpeg_idct_12x6		jRD12x6
-#define jpeg_idct_10x5		jRD10x5
-#define jpeg_idct_8x4		jRD8x4
-#define jpeg_idct_6x3		jRD6x3
-#define jpeg_idct_4x2		jRD4x2
-#define jpeg_idct_2x1		jRD2x1
-#define jpeg_idct_8x16		jRD8x16
-#define jpeg_idct_7x14		jRD7x14
-#define jpeg_idct_6x12		jRD6x12
-#define jpeg_idct_5x10		jRD5x10
-#define jpeg_idct_4x8		jRD4x8
-#define jpeg_idct_3x6		jRD3x8
-#define jpeg_idct_2x4		jRD2x4
-#define jpeg_idct_1x2		jRD1x2
-#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
-
-/* Extern declarations for the forward and inverse DCT routines. */
-
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_islow
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_ifast
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_float
-    JPP((FAST_FLOAT * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_7x7
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_6x6
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_5x5
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_4x4
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_3x3
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_2x2
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_1x1
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_9x9
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_10x10
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_11x11
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_12x12
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_13x13
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_14x14
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_15x15
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_16x16
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_16x8
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_14x7
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_12x6
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_10x5
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_8x4
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_6x3
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_4x2
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_2x1
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_8x16
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_7x14
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_6x12
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_5x10
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_4x8
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_3x6
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_2x4
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_fdct_1x2
-    JPP((DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col));
-
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_islow
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_ifast
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_float
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_7x7
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_6x6
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_5x5
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_4x4
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_3x3
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_2x2
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_1x1
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_9x9
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_10x10
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_11x11
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_12x12
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_13x13
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_14x14
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_15x15
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_16x16
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_16x8
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_14x7
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_12x6
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_10x5
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_8x4
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_6x3
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_4x2
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_2x1
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_8x16
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_7x14
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_6x12
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_5x10
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_4x8
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_3x6
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_2x4
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_idct_1x2
-    JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	 JCOEFPTR coef_block, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-
-
-/*
- * Macros for handling fixed-point arithmetic; these are used by many
- * but not all of the DCT/IDCT modules.
- *
- * All values are expected to be of type INT32.
- * Fractional constants are scaled left by CONST_BITS bits.
- * CONST_BITS is defined within each module using these macros,
- * and may differ from one module to the next.
- */
-
-#define ONE	((INT32) 1)
-#define CONST_SCALE (ONE << CONST_BITS)
-
-/* Convert a positive real constant to an integer scaled by CONST_SCALE.
- * Caution: some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time,
- * thus causing a lot of useless floating-point operations at run time.
- */
-
-#define FIX(x)	((INT32) ((x) * CONST_SCALE + 0.5))
-
-/* Descale and correctly round an INT32 value that's scaled by N bits.
- * We assume RIGHT_SHIFT rounds towards minus infinity, so adding
- * the fudge factor is correct for either sign of X.
- */
-
-#define DESCALE(x,n)  RIGHT_SHIFT((x) + (ONE << ((n)-1)), n)
-
-/* Multiply an INT32 variable by an INT32 constant to yield an INT32 result.
- * This macro is used only when the two inputs will actually be no more than
- * 16 bits wide, so that a 16x16->32 bit multiply can be used instead of a
- * full 32x32 multiply.  This provides a useful speedup on many machines.
- * Unfortunately there is no way to specify a 16x16->32 multiply portably
- * in C, but some C compilers will do the right thing if you provide the
- * correct combination of casts.
- */
-
-#ifdef SHORTxSHORT_32		/* may work if 'int' is 32 bits */
-#define MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)  (((INT16) (var)) * ((INT16) (const)))
-#endif
-#ifdef SHORTxLCONST_32		/* known to work with Microsoft C 6.0 */
-#define MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)  (((INT16) (var)) * ((INT32) (const)))
-#endif
-
-#ifndef MULTIPLY16C16		/* default definition */
-#define MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)  ((var) * (const))
-#endif
-
-/* Same except both inputs are variables. */
-
-#ifdef SHORTxSHORT_32		/* may work if 'int' is 32 bits */
-#define MULTIPLY16V16(var1,var2)  (((INT16) (var1)) * ((INT16) (var2)))
-#endif
-
-#ifndef MULTIPLY16V16		/* default definition */
-#define MULTIPLY16V16(var1,var2)  ((var1) * (var2))
-#endif
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jddctmgr.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jddctmgr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b2f5a36..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jddctmgr.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,384 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jddctmgr.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the inverse-DCT management logic.
- * This code selects a particular IDCT implementation to be used,
- * and it performs related housekeeping chores.  No code in this file
- * is executed per IDCT step, only during output pass setup.
- *
- * Note that the IDCT routines are responsible for performing coefficient
- * dequantization as well as the IDCT proper.  This module sets up the
- * dequantization multiplier table needed by the IDCT routine.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-
-/*
- * The decompressor input side (jdinput.c) saves away the appropriate
- * quantization table for each component at the start of the first scan
- * involving that component.  (This is necessary in order to correctly
- * decode files that reuse Q-table slots.)
- * When we are ready to make an output pass, the saved Q-table is converted
- * to a multiplier table that will actually be used by the IDCT routine.
- * The multiplier table contents are IDCT-method-dependent.  To support
- * application changes in IDCT method between scans, we can remake the
- * multiplier tables if necessary.
- * In buffered-image mode, the first output pass may occur before any data
- * has been seen for some components, and thus before their Q-tables have
- * been saved away.  To handle this case, multiplier tables are preset
- * to zeroes; the result of the IDCT will be a neutral gray level.
- */
-
-
-/* Private subobject for this module */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_inverse_dct pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  /* This array contains the IDCT method code that each multiplier table
-   * is currently set up for, or -1 if it's not yet set up.
-   * The actual multiplier tables are pointed to by dct_table in the
-   * per-component comp_info structures.
-   */
-  int cur_method[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-} my_idct_controller;
-
-typedef my_idct_controller * my_idct_ptr;
-
-
-/* Allocated multiplier tables: big enough for any supported variant */
-
-typedef union {
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE islow_array[DCTSIZE2];
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-  IFAST_MULT_TYPE ifast_array[DCTSIZE2];
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-  FLOAT_MULT_TYPE float_array[DCTSIZE2];
-#endif
-} multiplier_table;
-
-
-/* The current scaled-IDCT routines require ISLOW-style multiplier tables,
- * so be sure to compile that code if either ISLOW or SCALING is requested.
- */
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-#define PROVIDE_ISLOW_TABLES
-#else
-#ifdef IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-#define PROVIDE_ISLOW_TABLES
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Prepare for an output pass.
- * Here we select the proper IDCT routine for each component and build
- * a matching multiplier table.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_idct_ptr idct = (my_idct_ptr) cinfo->idct;
-  int ci, i;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  int method = 0;
-  inverse_DCT_method_ptr method_ptr = NULL;
-  JQUANT_TBL * qtbl;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Select the proper IDCT routine for this component's scaling */
-    switch ((compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size << 8) + compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) {
-#ifdef IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-    case ((1 << 8) + 1):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_1x1;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((2 << 8) + 2):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_2x2;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((3 << 8) + 3):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_3x3;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((4 << 8) + 4):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_4x4;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((5 << 8) + 5):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_5x5;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((6 << 8) + 6):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_6x6;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((7 << 8) + 7):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_7x7;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((9 << 8) + 9):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_9x9;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((10 << 8) + 10):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_10x10;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((11 << 8) + 11):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_11x11;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((12 << 8) + 12):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_12x12;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((13 << 8) + 13):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_13x13;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((14 << 8) + 14):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_14x14;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((15 << 8) + 15):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_15x15;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((16 << 8) + 16):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_16x16;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((16 << 8) + 8):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_16x8;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((14 << 8) + 7):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_14x7;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((12 << 8) + 6):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_12x6;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((10 << 8) + 5):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_10x5;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((8 << 8) + 4):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_8x4;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((6 << 8) + 3):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_6x3;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((4 << 8) + 2):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_4x2;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((2 << 8) + 1):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_2x1;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((8 << 8) + 16):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_8x16;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((7 << 8) + 14):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_7x14;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((6 << 8) + 12):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_6x12;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((5 << 8) + 10):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_5x10;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((4 << 8) + 8):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_4x8;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((3 << 8) + 6):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_3x6;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((2 << 8) + 4):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_2x4;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-    case ((1 << 8) + 2):
-      method_ptr = jpeg_idct_1x2;
-      method = JDCT_ISLOW;	/* jidctint uses islow-style table */
-      break;
-#endif
-    case ((DCTSIZE << 8) + DCTSIZE):
-      switch (cinfo->dct_method) {
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-      case JDCT_ISLOW:
-	method_ptr = jpeg_idct_islow;
-	method = JDCT_ISLOW;
-	break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-      case JDCT_IFAST:
-	method_ptr = jpeg_idct_ifast;
-	method = JDCT_IFAST;
-	break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-      case JDCT_FLOAT:
-	method_ptr = jpeg_idct_float;
-	method = JDCT_FLOAT;
-	break;
-#endif
-      default:
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-	break;
-      }
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_DCTSIZE,
-	       compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size, compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size);
-      break;
-    }
-    idct->pub.inverse_DCT[ci] = method_ptr;
-    /* Create multiplier table from quant table.
-     * However, we can skip this if the component is uninteresting
-     * or if we already built the table.  Also, if no quant table
-     * has yet been saved for the component, we leave the
-     * multiplier table all-zero; we'll be reading zeroes from the
-     * coefficient controller's buffer anyway.
-     */
-    if (! compptr->component_needed || idct->cur_method[ci] == method)
-      continue;
-    qtbl = compptr->quant_table;
-    if (qtbl == NULL)		/* happens if no data yet for component */
-      continue;
-    idct->cur_method[ci] = method;
-    switch (method) {
-#ifdef PROVIDE_ISLOW_TABLES
-    case JDCT_ISLOW:
-      {
-	/* For LL&M IDCT method, multipliers are equal to raw quantization
-	 * coefficients, but are stored as ints to ensure access efficiency.
-	 */
-	ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * ismtbl = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-	for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	  ismtbl[i] = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE) qtbl->quantval[i];
-	}
-      }
-      break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-    case JDCT_IFAST:
-      {
-	/* For AA&N IDCT method, multipliers are equal to quantization
-	 * coefficients scaled by scalefactor[row]*scalefactor[col], where
-	 *   scalefactor[0] = 1
-	 *   scalefactor[k] = cos(k*PI/16) * sqrt(2)    for k=1..7
-	 * For integer operation, the multiplier table is to be scaled by
-	 * IFAST_SCALE_BITS.
-	 */
-	IFAST_MULT_TYPE * ifmtbl = (IFAST_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-#define CONST_BITS 14
-	static const INT16 aanscales[DCTSIZE2] = {
-	  /* precomputed values scaled up by 14 bits */
-	  16384, 22725, 21407, 19266, 16384, 12873,  8867,  4520,
-	  22725, 31521, 29692, 26722, 22725, 17855, 12299,  6270,
-	  21407, 29692, 27969, 25172, 21407, 16819, 11585,  5906,
-	  19266, 26722, 25172, 22654, 19266, 15137, 10426,  5315,
-	  16384, 22725, 21407, 19266, 16384, 12873,  8867,  4520,
-	  12873, 17855, 16819, 15137, 12873, 10114,  6967,  3552,
-	   8867, 12299, 11585, 10426,  8867,  6967,  4799,  2446,
-	   4520,  6270,  5906,  5315,  4520,  3552,  2446,  1247
-	};
-	SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-	for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	  ifmtbl[i] = (IFAST_MULT_TYPE)
-	    DESCALE(MULTIPLY16V16((INT32) qtbl->quantval[i],
-				  (INT32) aanscales[i]),
-		    CONST_BITS-IFAST_SCALE_BITS);
-	}
-      }
-      break;
-#endif
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-    case JDCT_FLOAT:
-      {
-	/* For float AA&N IDCT method, multipliers are equal to quantization
-	 * coefficients scaled by scalefactor[row]*scalefactor[col], where
-	 *   scalefactor[0] = 1
-	 *   scalefactor[k] = cos(k*PI/16) * sqrt(2)    for k=1..7
-	 * We apply a further scale factor of 1/8.
-	 */
-	FLOAT_MULT_TYPE * fmtbl = (FLOAT_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-	int row, col;
-	static const double aanscalefactor[DCTSIZE] = {
-	  1.0, 1.387039845, 1.306562965, 1.175875602,
-	  1.0, 0.785694958, 0.541196100, 0.275899379
-	};
-
-	i = 0;
-	for (row = 0; row < DCTSIZE; row++) {
-	  for (col = 0; col < DCTSIZE; col++) {
-	    fmtbl[i] = (FLOAT_MULT_TYPE)
-	      ((double) qtbl->quantval[i] *
-	       aanscalefactor[row] * aanscalefactor[col] * 0.125);
-	    i++;
-	  }
-	}
-      }
-      break;
-#endif
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-      break;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize IDCT manager.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_inverse_dct (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_idct_ptr idct;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  idct = (my_idct_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_idct_controller));
-  cinfo->idct = &idct->pub;
-  idct->pub.start_pass = start_pass;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Allocate and pre-zero a multiplier table for each component */
-    compptr->dct_table =
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(multiplier_table));
-    MEMZERO(compptr->dct_table, SIZEOF(multiplier_table));
-    /* Mark multiplier table not yet set up for any method */
-    idct->cur_method[ci] = -1;
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdhuff.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdhuff.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 85a98bd..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdhuff.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1554 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdhuff.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2006-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains Huffman entropy decoding routines.
- * Both sequential and progressive modes are supported in this single module.
- *
- * Much of the complexity here has to do with supporting input suspension.
- * If the data source module demands suspension, we want to be able to back
- * up to the start of the current MCU.  To do this, we copy state variables
- * into local working storage, and update them back to the permanent
- * storage only upon successful completion of an MCU.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Derived data constructed for each Huffman table */
-
-#define HUFF_LOOKAHEAD	8	/* # of bits of lookahead */
-
-typedef struct {
-  /* Basic tables: (element [0] of each array is unused) */
-  INT32 maxcode[18];		/* largest code of length k (-1 if none) */
-  /* (maxcode[17] is a sentinel to ensure jpeg_huff_decode terminates) */
-  INT32 valoffset[17];		/* huffval[] offset for codes of length k */
-  /* valoffset[k] = huffval[] index of 1st symbol of code length k, less
-   * the smallest code of length k; so given a code of length k, the
-   * corresponding symbol is huffval[code + valoffset[k]]
-   */
-
-  /* Link to public Huffman table (needed only in jpeg_huff_decode) */
-  JHUFF_TBL *pub;
-
-  /* Lookahead tables: indexed by the next HUFF_LOOKAHEAD bits of
-   * the input data stream.  If the next Huffman code is no more
-   * than HUFF_LOOKAHEAD bits long, we can obtain its length and
-   * the corresponding symbol directly from these tables.
-   */
-  int look_nbits[1< 32 bits on your machine, and shifting/masking longs is
- * reasonably fast, making bit_buf_type be long and setting BIT_BUF_SIZE
- * appropriately should be a win.  Unfortunately we can't define the size
- * with something like  #define BIT_BUF_SIZE (sizeof(bit_buf_type)*8)
- * because not all machines measure sizeof in 8-bit bytes.
- */
-
-typedef struct {		/* Bitreading state saved across MCUs */
-  bit_buf_type get_buffer;	/* current bit-extraction buffer */
-  int bits_left;		/* # of unused bits in it */
-} bitread_perm_state;
-
-typedef struct {		/* Bitreading working state within an MCU */
-  /* Current data source location */
-  /* We need a copy, rather than munging the original, in case of suspension */
-  const JOCTET * next_input_byte; /* => next byte to read from source */
-  size_t bytes_in_buffer;	/* # of bytes remaining in source buffer */
-  /* Bit input buffer --- note these values are kept in register variables,
-   * not in this struct, inside the inner loops.
-   */
-  bit_buf_type get_buffer;	/* current bit-extraction buffer */
-  int bits_left;		/* # of unused bits in it */
-  /* Pointer needed by jpeg_fill_bit_buffer. */
-  j_decompress_ptr cinfo;	/* back link to decompress master record */
-} bitread_working_state;
-
-/* Macros to declare and load/save bitread local variables. */
-#define BITREAD_STATE_VARS  \
-	register bit_buf_type get_buffer;  \
-	register int bits_left;  \
-	bitread_working_state br_state
-
-#define BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfop,permstate)  \
-	br_state.cinfo = cinfop; \
-	br_state.next_input_byte = cinfop->src->next_input_byte; \
-	br_state.bytes_in_buffer = cinfop->src->bytes_in_buffer; \
-	get_buffer = permstate.get_buffer; \
-	bits_left = permstate.bits_left;
-
-#define BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfop,permstate)  \
-	cinfop->src->next_input_byte = br_state.next_input_byte; \
-	cinfop->src->bytes_in_buffer = br_state.bytes_in_buffer; \
-	permstate.get_buffer = get_buffer; \
-	permstate.bits_left = bits_left
-
-/*
- * These macros provide the in-line portion of bit fetching.
- * Use CHECK_BIT_BUFFER to ensure there are N bits in get_buffer
- * before using GET_BITS, PEEK_BITS, or DROP_BITS.
- * The variables get_buffer and bits_left are assumed to be locals,
- * but the state struct might not be (jpeg_huff_decode needs this).
- *	CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(state,n,action);
- *		Ensure there are N bits in get_buffer; if suspend, take action.
- *      val = GET_BITS(n);
- *		Fetch next N bits.
- *      val = PEEK_BITS(n);
- *		Fetch next N bits without removing them from the buffer.
- *	DROP_BITS(n);
- *		Discard next N bits.
- * The value N should be a simple variable, not an expression, because it
- * is evaluated multiple times.
- */
-
-#define CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(state,nbits,action) \
-	{ if (bits_left < (nbits)) {  \
-	    if (! jpeg_fill_bit_buffer(&(state),get_buffer,bits_left,nbits))  \
-	      { action; }  \
-	    get_buffer = (state).get_buffer; bits_left = (state).bits_left; } }
-
-#define GET_BITS(nbits) \
-	(((int) (get_buffer >> (bits_left -= (nbits)))) & BIT_MASK(nbits))
-
-#define PEEK_BITS(nbits) \
-	(((int) (get_buffer >> (bits_left -  (nbits)))) & BIT_MASK(nbits))
-
-#define DROP_BITS(nbits) \
-	(bits_left -= (nbits))
-
-
-/*
- * Code for extracting next Huffman-coded symbol from input bit stream.
- * Again, this is time-critical and we make the main paths be macros.
- *
- * We use a lookahead table to process codes of up to HUFF_LOOKAHEAD bits
- * without looping.  Usually, more than 95% of the Huffman codes will be 8
- * or fewer bits long.  The few overlength codes are handled with a loop,
- * which need not be inline code.
- *
- * Notes about the HUFF_DECODE macro:
- * 1. Near the end of the data segment, we may fail to get enough bits
- *    for a lookahead.  In that case, we do it the hard way.
- * 2. If the lookahead table contains no entry, the next code must be
- *    more than HUFF_LOOKAHEAD bits long.
- * 3. jpeg_huff_decode returns -1 if forced to suspend.
- */
-
-#define HUFF_DECODE(result,state,htbl,failaction,slowlabel) \
-{ register int nb, look; \
-  if (bits_left < HUFF_LOOKAHEAD) { \
-    if (! jpeg_fill_bit_buffer(&state,get_buffer,bits_left, 0)) {failaction;} \
-    get_buffer = state.get_buffer; bits_left = state.bits_left; \
-    if (bits_left < HUFF_LOOKAHEAD) { \
-      nb = 1; goto slowlabel; \
-    } \
-  } \
-  look = PEEK_BITS(HUFF_LOOKAHEAD); \
-  if ((nb = htbl->look_nbits[look]) != 0) { \
-    DROP_BITS(nb); \
-    result = htbl->look_sym[look]; \
-  } else { \
-    nb = HUFF_LOOKAHEAD+1; \
-slowlabel: \
-    if ((result=jpeg_huff_decode(&state,get_buffer,bits_left,htbl,nb)) < 0) \
-	{ failaction; } \
-    get_buffer = state.get_buffer; bits_left = state.bits_left; \
-  } \
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Expanded entropy decoder object for Huffman decoding.
- *
- * The savable_state subrecord contains fields that change within an MCU,
- * but must not be updated permanently until we complete the MCU.
- */
-
-typedef struct {
-  unsigned int EOBRUN;			/* remaining EOBs in EOBRUN */
-  int last_dc_val[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];	/* last DC coef for each component */
-} savable_state;
-
-/* This macro is to work around compilers with missing or broken
- * structure assignment.  You'll need to fix this code if you have
- * such a compiler and you change MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN.
- */
-
-#ifndef NO_STRUCT_ASSIGN
-#define ASSIGN_STATE(dest,src)  ((dest) = (src))
-#else
-#if MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN == 4
-#define ASSIGN_STATE(dest,src)  \
-	((dest).EOBRUN = (src).EOBRUN, \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[0] = (src).last_dc_val[0], \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[1] = (src).last_dc_val[1], \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[2] = (src).last_dc_val[2], \
-	 (dest).last_dc_val[3] = (src).last_dc_val[3])
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_entropy_decoder pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* These fields are loaded into local variables at start of each MCU.
-   * In case of suspension, we exit WITHOUT updating them.
-   */
-  bitread_perm_state bitstate;	/* Bit buffer at start of MCU */
-  savable_state saved;		/* Other state at start of MCU */
-
-  /* These fields are NOT loaded into local working state. */
-  boolean insufficient_data;	/* set TRUE after emitting warning */
-  unsigned int restarts_to_go;	/* MCUs left in this restart interval */
-
-  /* Following two fields used only in progressive mode */
-
-  /* Pointers to derived tables (these workspaces have image lifespan) */
-  d_derived_tbl * derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-
-  d_derived_tbl * ac_derived_tbl; /* active table during an AC scan */
-
-  /* Following fields used only in sequential mode */
-
-  /* Pointers to derived tables (these workspaces have image lifespan) */
-  d_derived_tbl * dc_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  d_derived_tbl * ac_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-
-  /* Precalculated info set up by start_pass for use in decode_mcu: */
-
-  /* Pointers to derived tables to be used for each block within an MCU */
-  d_derived_tbl * dc_cur_tbls[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-  d_derived_tbl * ac_cur_tbls[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-  /* Whether we care about the DC and AC coefficient values for each block */
-  int coef_limit[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-} huff_entropy_decoder;
-
-typedef huff_entropy_decoder * huff_entropy_ptr;
-
-
-static const int jpeg_zigzag_order[8][8] = {
-  {  0,  1,  5,  6, 14, 15, 27, 28 },
-  {  2,  4,  7, 13, 16, 26, 29, 42 },
-  {  3,  8, 12, 17, 25, 30, 41, 43 },
-  {  9, 11, 18, 24, 31, 40, 44, 53 },
-  { 10, 19, 23, 32, 39, 45, 52, 54 },
-  { 20, 22, 33, 38, 46, 51, 55, 60 },
-  { 21, 34, 37, 47, 50, 56, 59, 61 },
-  { 35, 36, 48, 49, 57, 58, 62, 63 }
-};
-
-static const int jpeg_zigzag_order7[7][7] = {
-  {  0,  1,  5,  6, 14, 15, 27 },
-  {  2,  4,  7, 13, 16, 26, 28 },
-  {  3,  8, 12, 17, 25, 29, 38 },
-  {  9, 11, 18, 24, 30, 37, 39 },
-  { 10, 19, 23, 31, 36, 40, 45 },
-  { 20, 22, 32, 35, 41, 44, 46 },
-  { 21, 33, 34, 42, 43, 47, 48 }
-};
-
-static const int jpeg_zigzag_order6[6][6] = {
-  {  0,  1,  5,  6, 14, 15 },
-  {  2,  4,  7, 13, 16, 25 },
-  {  3,  8, 12, 17, 24, 26 },
-  {  9, 11, 18, 23, 27, 32 },
-  { 10, 19, 22, 28, 31, 33 },
-  { 20, 21, 29, 30, 34, 35 }
-};
-
-static const int jpeg_zigzag_order5[5][5] = {
-  {  0,  1,  5,  6, 14 },
-  {  2,  4,  7, 13, 15 },
-  {  3,  8, 12, 16, 21 },
-  {  9, 11, 17, 20, 22 },
-  { 10, 18, 19, 23, 24 }
-};
-
-static const int jpeg_zigzag_order4[4][4] = {
-  { 0,  1,  5,  6 },
-  { 2,  4,  7, 12 },
-  { 3,  8, 11, 13 },
-  { 9, 10, 14, 15 }
-};
-
-static const int jpeg_zigzag_order3[3][3] = {
-  { 0, 1, 5 },
-  { 2, 4, 6 },
-  { 3, 7, 8 }
-};
-
-static const int jpeg_zigzag_order2[2][2] = {
-  { 0, 1 },
-  { 2, 3 }
-};
-
-
-/*
- * Compute the derived values for a Huffman table.
- * This routine also performs some validation checks on the table.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean isDC, int tblno,
-			 d_derived_tbl ** pdtbl)
-{
-  JHUFF_TBL *htbl;
-  d_derived_tbl *dtbl;
-  int p, i, l, si, numsymbols;
-  int lookbits, ctr;
-  char huffsize[257];
-  unsigned int huffcode[257];
-  unsigned int code;
-
-  /* Note that huffsize[] and huffcode[] are filled in code-length order,
-   * paralleling the order of the symbols themselves in htbl->huffval[].
-   */
-
-  /* Find the input Huffman table */
-  if (tblno < 0 || tblno >= NUM_HUFF_TBLS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno);
-  htbl =
-    isDC ? cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno] : cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno];
-  if (htbl == NULL)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno);
-
-  /* Allocate a workspace if we haven't already done so. */
-  if (*pdtbl == NULL)
-    *pdtbl = (d_derived_tbl *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(d_derived_tbl));
-  dtbl = *pdtbl;
-  dtbl->pub = htbl;		/* fill in back link */
-  
-  /* Figure C.1: make table of Huffman code length for each symbol */
-
-  p = 0;
-  for (l = 1; l <= 16; l++) {
-    i = (int) htbl->bits[l];
-    if (i < 0 || p + i > 256)	/* protect against table overrun */
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-    while (i--)
-      huffsize[p++] = (char) l;
-  }
-  huffsize[p] = 0;
-  numsymbols = p;
-  
-  /* Figure C.2: generate the codes themselves */
-  /* We also validate that the counts represent a legal Huffman code tree. */
-  
-  code = 0;
-  si = huffsize[0];
-  p = 0;
-  while (huffsize[p]) {
-    while (((int) huffsize[p]) == si) {
-      huffcode[p++] = code;
-      code++;
-    }
-    /* code is now 1 more than the last code used for codelength si; but
-     * it must still fit in si bits, since no code is allowed to be all ones.
-     */
-    if (((INT32) code) >= (((INT32) 1) << si))
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-    code <<= 1;
-    si++;
-  }
-
-  /* Figure F.15: generate decoding tables for bit-sequential decoding */
-
-  p = 0;
-  for (l = 1; l <= 16; l++) {
-    if (htbl->bits[l]) {
-      /* valoffset[l] = huffval[] index of 1st symbol of code length l,
-       * minus the minimum code of length l
-       */
-      dtbl->valoffset[l] = (INT32) p - (INT32) huffcode[p];
-      p += htbl->bits[l];
-      dtbl->maxcode[l] = huffcode[p-1]; /* maximum code of length l */
-    } else {
-      dtbl->maxcode[l] = -1;	/* -1 if no codes of this length */
-    }
-  }
-  dtbl->maxcode[17] = 0xFFFFFL; /* ensures jpeg_huff_decode terminates */
-
-  /* Compute lookahead tables to speed up decoding.
-   * First we set all the table entries to 0, indicating "too long";
-   * then we iterate through the Huffman codes that are short enough and
-   * fill in all the entries that correspond to bit sequences starting
-   * with that code.
-   */
-
-  MEMZERO(dtbl->look_nbits, SIZEOF(dtbl->look_nbits));
-
-  p = 0;
-  for (l = 1; l <= HUFF_LOOKAHEAD; l++) {
-    for (i = 1; i <= (int) htbl->bits[l]; i++, p++) {
-      /* l = current code's length, p = its index in huffcode[] & huffval[]. */
-      /* Generate left-justified code followed by all possible bit sequences */
-      lookbits = huffcode[p] << (HUFF_LOOKAHEAD-l);
-      for (ctr = 1 << (HUFF_LOOKAHEAD-l); ctr > 0; ctr--) {
-	dtbl->look_nbits[lookbits] = l;
-	dtbl->look_sym[lookbits] = htbl->huffval[p];
-	lookbits++;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Validate symbols as being reasonable.
-   * For AC tables, we make no check, but accept all byte values 0..255.
-   * For DC tables, we require the symbols to be in range 0..15.
-   * (Tighter bounds could be applied depending on the data depth and mode,
-   * but this is sufficient to ensure safe decoding.)
-   */
-  if (isDC) {
-    for (i = 0; i < numsymbols; i++) {
-      int sym = htbl->huffval[i];
-      if (sym < 0 || sym > 15)
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Out-of-line code for bit fetching.
- * Note: current values of get_buffer and bits_left are passed as parameters,
- * but are returned in the corresponding fields of the state struct.
- *
- * On most machines MIN_GET_BITS should be 25 to allow the full 32-bit width
- * of get_buffer to be used.  (On machines with wider words, an even larger
- * buffer could be used.)  However, on some machines 32-bit shifts are
- * quite slow and take time proportional to the number of places shifted.
- * (This is true with most PC compilers, for instance.)  In this case it may
- * be a win to set MIN_GET_BITS to the minimum value of 15.  This reduces the
- * average shift distance at the cost of more calls to jpeg_fill_bit_buffer.
- */
-
-#ifdef SLOW_SHIFT_32
-#define MIN_GET_BITS  15	/* minimum allowable value */
-#else
-#define MIN_GET_BITS  (BIT_BUF_SIZE-7)
-#endif
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-jpeg_fill_bit_buffer (bitread_working_state * state,
-		      register bit_buf_type get_buffer, register int bits_left,
-		      int nbits)
-/* Load up the bit buffer to a depth of at least nbits */
-{
-  /* Copy heavily used state fields into locals (hopefully registers) */
-  register const JOCTET * next_input_byte = state->next_input_byte;
-  register size_t bytes_in_buffer = state->bytes_in_buffer;
-  j_decompress_ptr cinfo = state->cinfo;
-
-  /* Attempt to load at least MIN_GET_BITS bits into get_buffer. */
-  /* (It is assumed that no request will be for more than that many bits.) */
-  /* We fail to do so only if we hit a marker or are forced to suspend. */
-
-  if (cinfo->unread_marker == 0) {	/* cannot advance past a marker */
-    while (bits_left < MIN_GET_BITS) {
-      register int c;
-
-      /* Attempt to read a byte */
-      if (bytes_in_buffer == 0) {
-	if (! (*cinfo->src->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo))
-	  return FALSE;
-	next_input_byte = cinfo->src->next_input_byte;
-	bytes_in_buffer = cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer;
-      }
-      bytes_in_buffer--;
-      c = GETJOCTET(*next_input_byte++);
-
-      /* If it's 0xFF, check and discard stuffed zero byte */
-      if (c == 0xFF) {
-	/* Loop here to discard any padding FF's on terminating marker,
-	 * so that we can save a valid unread_marker value.  NOTE: we will
-	 * accept multiple FF's followed by a 0 as meaning a single FF data
-	 * byte.  This data pattern is not valid according to the standard.
-	 */
-	do {
-	  if (bytes_in_buffer == 0) {
-	    if (! (*cinfo->src->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo))
-	      return FALSE;
-	    next_input_byte = cinfo->src->next_input_byte;
-	    bytes_in_buffer = cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer;
-	  }
-	  bytes_in_buffer--;
-	  c = GETJOCTET(*next_input_byte++);
-	} while (c == 0xFF);
-
-	if (c == 0) {
-	  /* Found FF/00, which represents an FF data byte */
-	  c = 0xFF;
-	} else {
-	  /* Oops, it's actually a marker indicating end of compressed data.
-	   * Save the marker code for later use.
-	   * Fine point: it might appear that we should save the marker into
-	   * bitread working state, not straight into permanent state.  But
-	   * once we have hit a marker, we cannot need to suspend within the
-	   * current MCU, because we will read no more bytes from the data
-	   * source.  So it is OK to update permanent state right away.
-	   */
-	  cinfo->unread_marker = c;
-	  /* See if we need to insert some fake zero bits. */
-	  goto no_more_bytes;
-	}
-      }
-
-      /* OK, load c into get_buffer */
-      get_buffer = (get_buffer << 8) | c;
-      bits_left += 8;
-    } /* end while */
-  } else {
-  no_more_bytes:
-    /* We get here if we've read the marker that terminates the compressed
-     * data segment.  There should be enough bits in the buffer register
-     * to satisfy the request; if so, no problem.
-     */
-    if (nbits > bits_left) {
-      /* Uh-oh.  Report corrupted data to user and stuff zeroes into
-       * the data stream, so that we can produce some kind of image.
-       * We use a nonvolatile flag to ensure that only one warning message
-       * appears per data segment.
-       */
-      if (! ((huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy)->insufficient_data) {
-	WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_HIT_MARKER);
-	((huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy)->insufficient_data = TRUE;
-      }
-      /* Fill the buffer with zero bits */
-      get_buffer <<= MIN_GET_BITS - bits_left;
-      bits_left = MIN_GET_BITS;
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Unload the local registers */
-  state->next_input_byte = next_input_byte;
-  state->bytes_in_buffer = bytes_in_buffer;
-  state->get_buffer = get_buffer;
-  state->bits_left = bits_left;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Figure F.12: extend sign bit.
- * On some machines, a shift and sub will be faster than a table lookup.
- */
-
-#ifdef AVOID_TABLES
-
-#define BIT_MASK(nbits)   ((1<<(nbits))-1)
-#define HUFF_EXTEND(x,s)  ((x) < (1<<((s)-1)) ? (x) - ((1<<(s))-1) : (x))
-
-#else
-
-#define BIT_MASK(nbits)   bmask[nbits]
-#define HUFF_EXTEND(x,s)  ((x) <= bmask[(s) - 1] ? (x) - bmask[s] : (x))
-
-static const int bmask[16] =	/* bmask[n] is mask for n rightmost bits */
-  { 0, 0x0001, 0x0003, 0x0007, 0x000F, 0x001F, 0x003F, 0x007F, 0x00FF,
-    0x01FF, 0x03FF, 0x07FF, 0x0FFF, 0x1FFF, 0x3FFF, 0x7FFF };
-
-#endif /* AVOID_TABLES */
-
-
-/*
- * Out-of-line code for Huffman code decoding.
- */
-
-LOCAL(int)
-jpeg_huff_decode (bitread_working_state * state,
-		  register bit_buf_type get_buffer, register int bits_left,
-		  d_derived_tbl * htbl, int min_bits)
-{
-  register int l = min_bits;
-  register INT32 code;
-
-  /* HUFF_DECODE has determined that the code is at least min_bits */
-  /* bits long, so fetch that many bits in one swoop. */
-
-  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(*state, l, return -1);
-  code = GET_BITS(l);
-
-  /* Collect the rest of the Huffman code one bit at a time. */
-  /* This is per Figure F.16 in the JPEG spec. */
-
-  while (code > htbl->maxcode[l]) {
-    code <<= 1;
-    CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(*state, 1, return -1);
-    code |= GET_BITS(1);
-    l++;
-  }
-
-  /* Unload the local registers */
-  state->get_buffer = get_buffer;
-  state->bits_left = bits_left;
-
-  /* With garbage input we may reach the sentinel value l = 17. */
-
-  if (l > 16) {
-    WARNMS(state->cinfo, JWRN_HUFF_BAD_CODE);
-    return 0;			/* fake a zero as the safest result */
-  }
-
-  return htbl->pub->huffval[ (int) (code + htbl->valoffset[l]) ];
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of a Huffman-compressed scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass_huff (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-
-  /* Throw away any unused bits remaining in bit buffer; */
-  /* include any full bytes in next_marker's count of discarded bytes */
-  cinfo->marker->discarded_bytes += entropy->bitstate.bits_left / 8;
-  entropy->bitstate.bits_left = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Check for a restart marker & resynchronize decoder.
- * Returns FALSE if must suspend.
- */
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-process_restart (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci;
-
-  finish_pass_huff(cinfo);
-
-  /* Advance past the RSTn marker */
-  if (! (*cinfo->marker->read_restart_marker) (cinfo))
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Re-initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++)
-    entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-  /* Re-init EOB run count, too */
-  entropy->saved.EOBRUN = 0;
-
-  /* Reset restart counter */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-
-  /* Reset out-of-data flag, unless read_restart_marker left us smack up
-   * against a marker.  In that case we will end up treating the next data
-   * segment as empty, and we can avoid producing bogus output pixels by
-   * leaving the flag set.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->unread_marker == 0)
-    entropy->insufficient_data = FALSE;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Huffman MCU decoding.
- * Each of these routines decodes and returns one MCU's worth of
- * Huffman-compressed coefficients. 
- * The coefficients are reordered from zigzag order into natural array order,
- * but are not dequantized.
- *
- * The i'th block of the MCU is stored into the block pointed to by
- * MCU_data[i].  WE ASSUME THIS AREA IS INITIALLY ZEROED BY THE CALLER.
- * (Wholesale zeroing is usually a little faster than retail...)
- *
- * We return FALSE if data source requested suspension.  In that case no
- * changes have been made to permanent state.  (Exception: some output
- * coefficients may already have been assigned.  This is harmless for
- * spectral selection, since we'll just re-assign them on the next call.
- * Successive approximation AC refinement has to be more careful, however.)
- */
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for DC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_DC_first (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{   
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int Al = cinfo->Al;
-  register int s, r;
-  int blkn, ci;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
-  savable_state state;
-  d_derived_tbl * tbl;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed; may have to suspend */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      if (! process_restart(cinfo))
-	return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* If we've run out of data, just leave the MCU set to zeroes.
-   * This way, we return uniform gray for the remainder of the segment.
-   */
-  if (! entropy->insufficient_data) {
-
-    /* Load up working state */
-    BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    ASSIGN_STATE(state, entropy->saved);
-
-    /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
-
-    for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-      block = MCU_data[blkn];
-      ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-      compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-      tbl = entropy->derived_tbls[compptr->dc_tbl_no];
-
-      /* Decode a single block's worth of coefficients */
-
-      /* Section F.2.2.1: decode the DC coefficient difference */
-      HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, tbl, return FALSE, label1);
-      if (s) {
-	CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	r = GET_BITS(s);
-	s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
-      }
-
-      /* Convert DC difference to actual value, update last_dc_val */
-      s += state.last_dc_val[ci];
-      state.last_dc_val[ci] = s;
-      /* Scale and output the coefficient (assumes jpeg_natural_order[0]=0) */
-      (*block)[0] = (JCOEF) (s << Al);
-    }
-
-    /* Completed MCU, so update state */
-    BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    ASSIGN_STATE(entropy->saved, state);
-  }
-
-  /* Account for restart interval (no-op if not using restarts) */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for AC initial scan (either spectral selection,
- * or first pass of successive approximation).
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_AC_first (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{   
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  register int s, k, r;
-  unsigned int EOBRUN;
-  int Se, Al;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
-  d_derived_tbl * tbl;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed; may have to suspend */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      if (! process_restart(cinfo))
-	return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* If we've run out of data, just leave the MCU set to zeroes.
-   * This way, we return uniform gray for the remainder of the segment.
-   */
-  if (! entropy->insufficient_data) {
-
-    Se = cinfo->Se;
-    Al = cinfo->Al;
-    natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-    /* Load up working state.
-     * We can avoid loading/saving bitread state if in an EOB run.
-     */
-    EOBRUN = entropy->saved.EOBRUN;	/* only part of saved state we need */
-
-    /* There is always only one block per MCU */
-
-    if (EOBRUN)			/* if it's a band of zeroes... */
-      EOBRUN--;			/* ...process it now (we do nothing) */
-    else {
-      BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-      block = MCU_data[0];
-      tbl = entropy->ac_derived_tbl;
-
-      for (k = cinfo->Ss; k <= Se; k++) {
-	HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, tbl, return FALSE, label2);
-	r = s >> 4;
-	s &= 15;
-	if (s) {
-	  k += r;
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	  r = GET_BITS(s);
-	  s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
-	  /* Scale and output coefficient in natural (dezigzagged) order */
-	  (*block)[natural_order[k]] = (JCOEF) (s << Al);
-	} else {
-	  if (r != 15) {	/* EOBr, run length is 2^r + appended bits */
-	    if (r) {		/* EOBr, r > 0 */
-	      EOBRUN = 1 << r;
-	      CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, r, return FALSE);
-	      r = GET_BITS(r);
-	      EOBRUN += r;
-	      EOBRUN--;		/* this band is processed at this moment */
-	    }
-	    break;		/* force end-of-band */
-	  }
-	  k += 15;		/* ZRL: skip 15 zeroes in band */
-	}
-      }
-
-      BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    }
-
-    /* Completed MCU, so update state */
-    entropy->saved.EOBRUN = EOBRUN;	/* only part of saved state we need */
-  }
-
-  /* Account for restart interval (no-op if not using restarts) */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for DC successive approximation refinement scan.
- * Note: we assume such scans can be multi-component,
- * although the spec is not very clear on the point.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_DC_refine (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{   
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int p1, blkn;
-  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed; may have to suspend */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      if (! process_restart(cinfo))
-	return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* Not worth the cycles to check insufficient_data here,
-   * since we will not change the data anyway if we read zeroes.
-   */
-
-  /* Load up working state */
-  BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-
-  p1 = 1 << cinfo->Al;		/* 1 in the bit position being coded */
-
-  /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
-
-  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-    /* Encoded data is simply the next bit of the two's-complement DC value */
-    CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, 1, return FALSE);
-    if (GET_BITS(1))
-      MCU_data[blkn][0][0] |= p1;
-    /* Note: since we use |=, repeating the assignment later is safe */
-  }
-
-  /* Completed MCU, so update state */
-  BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-
-  /* Account for restart interval (no-op if not using restarts) */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * MCU decoding for AC successive approximation refinement scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_AC_refine (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{   
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  register int s, k, r;
-  unsigned int EOBRUN;
-  int Se, p1, m1;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  JBLOCKROW block;
-  JCOEFPTR thiscoef;
-  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
-  d_derived_tbl * tbl;
-  int num_newnz;
-  int newnz_pos[DCTSIZE2];
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed; may have to suspend */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      if (! process_restart(cinfo))
-	return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* If we've run out of data, don't modify the MCU.
-   */
-  if (! entropy->insufficient_data) {
-
-    Se = cinfo->Se;
-    p1 = 1 << cinfo->Al;	/* 1 in the bit position being coded */
-    m1 = (-1) << cinfo->Al;	/* -1 in the bit position being coded */
-    natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-
-    /* Load up working state */
-    BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    EOBRUN = entropy->saved.EOBRUN; /* only part of saved state we need */
-
-    /* There is always only one block per MCU */
-    block = MCU_data[0];
-    tbl = entropy->ac_derived_tbl;
-
-    /* If we are forced to suspend, we must undo the assignments to any newly
-     * nonzero coefficients in the block, because otherwise we'd get confused
-     * next time about which coefficients were already nonzero.
-     * But we need not undo addition of bits to already-nonzero coefficients;
-     * instead, we can test the current bit to see if we already did it.
-     */
-    num_newnz = 0;
-
-    /* initialize coefficient loop counter to start of band */
-    k = cinfo->Ss;
-
-    if (EOBRUN == 0) {
-      do {
-	HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, tbl, goto undoit, label3);
-	r = s >> 4;
-	s &= 15;
-	if (s) {
-	  if (s != 1)		/* size of new coef should always be 1 */
-	    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_HUFF_BAD_CODE);
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, 1, goto undoit);
-	  if (GET_BITS(1))
-	    s = p1;		/* newly nonzero coef is positive */
-	  else
-	    s = m1;		/* newly nonzero coef is negative */
-	} else {
-	  if (r != 15) {
-	    EOBRUN = 1 << r;	/* EOBr, run length is 2^r + appended bits */
-	    if (r) {
-	      CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, r, goto undoit);
-	      r = GET_BITS(r);
-	      EOBRUN += r;
-	    }
-	    break;		/* rest of block is handled by EOB logic */
-	  }
-	  /* note s = 0 for processing ZRL */
-	}
-	/* Advance over already-nonzero coefs and r still-zero coefs,
-	 * appending correction bits to the nonzeroes.  A correction bit is 1
-	 * if the absolute value of the coefficient must be increased.
-	 */
-	do {
-	  thiscoef = *block + natural_order[k];
-	  if (*thiscoef) {
-	    CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, 1, goto undoit);
-	    if (GET_BITS(1)) {
-	      if ((*thiscoef & p1) == 0) { /* do nothing if already set it */
-		if (*thiscoef >= 0)
-		  *thiscoef += p1;
-		else
-		  *thiscoef += m1;
-	      }
-	    }
-	  } else {
-	    if (--r < 0)
-	      break;		/* reached target zero coefficient */
-	  }
-	  k++;
-	} while (k <= Se);
-	if (s) {
-	  int pos = natural_order[k];
-	  /* Output newly nonzero coefficient */
-	  (*block)[pos] = (JCOEF) s;
-	  /* Remember its position in case we have to suspend */
-	  newnz_pos[num_newnz++] = pos;
-	}
-	k++;
-      } while (k <= Se);
-    }
-
-    if (EOBRUN) {
-      /* Scan any remaining coefficient positions after the end-of-band
-       * (the last newly nonzero coefficient, if any).  Append a correction
-       * bit to each already-nonzero coefficient.  A correction bit is 1
-       * if the absolute value of the coefficient must be increased.
-       */
-      do {
-	thiscoef = *block + natural_order[k];
-	if (*thiscoef) {
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, 1, goto undoit);
-	  if (GET_BITS(1)) {
-	    if ((*thiscoef & p1) == 0) { /* do nothing if already changed it */
-	      if (*thiscoef >= 0)
-		*thiscoef += p1;
-	      else
-		*thiscoef += m1;
-	    }
-	  }
-	}
-	k++;
-      } while (k <= Se);
-      /* Count one block completed in EOB run */
-      EOBRUN--;
-    }
-
-    /* Completed MCU, so update state */
-    BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    entropy->saved.EOBRUN = EOBRUN; /* only part of saved state we need */
-  }
-
-  /* Account for restart interval (no-op if not using restarts) */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-
-  return TRUE;
-
-undoit:
-  /* Re-zero any output coefficients that we made newly nonzero */
-  while (num_newnz)
-    (*block)[newnz_pos[--num_newnz]] = 0;
-
-  return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Decode one MCU's worth of Huffman-compressed coefficients,
- * partial blocks.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu_sub (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  const int * natural_order;
-  int Se, blkn;
-  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
-  savable_state state;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed; may have to suspend */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      if (! process_restart(cinfo))
-	return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* If we've run out of data, just leave the MCU set to zeroes.
-   * This way, we return uniform gray for the remainder of the segment.
-   */
-  if (! entropy->insufficient_data) {
-
-    natural_order = cinfo->natural_order;
-    Se = cinfo->lim_Se;
-
-    /* Load up working state */
-    BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    ASSIGN_STATE(state, entropy->saved);
-
-    /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
-
-    for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-      JBLOCKROW block = MCU_data[blkn];
-      d_derived_tbl * htbl;
-      register int s, k, r;
-      int coef_limit, ci;
-
-      /* Decode a single block's worth of coefficients */
-
-      /* Section F.2.2.1: decode the DC coefficient difference */
-      htbl = entropy->dc_cur_tbls[blkn];
-      HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, htbl, return FALSE, label1);
-
-      htbl = entropy->ac_cur_tbls[blkn];
-      k = 1;
-      coef_limit = entropy->coef_limit[blkn];
-      if (coef_limit) {
-	/* Convert DC difference to actual value, update last_dc_val */
-	if (s) {
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	  r = GET_BITS(s);
-	  s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
-	}
-	ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-	s += state.last_dc_val[ci];
-	state.last_dc_val[ci] = s;
-	/* Output the DC coefficient */
-	(*block)[0] = (JCOEF) s;
-
-	/* Section F.2.2.2: decode the AC coefficients */
-	/* Since zeroes are skipped, output area must be cleared beforehand */
-	for (; k < coef_limit; k++) {
-	  HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, htbl, return FALSE, label2);
-
-	  r = s >> 4;
-	  s &= 15;
-
-	  if (s) {
-	    k += r;
-	    CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	    r = GET_BITS(s);
-	    s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
-	    /* Output coefficient in natural (dezigzagged) order.
-	     * Note: the extra entries in natural_order[] will save us
-	     * if k > Se, which could happen if the data is corrupted.
-	     */
-	    (*block)[natural_order[k]] = (JCOEF) s;
-	  } else {
-	    if (r != 15)
-	      goto EndOfBlock;
-	    k += 15;
-	  }
-	}
-      } else {
-	if (s) {
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	  DROP_BITS(s);
-	}
-      }
-
-      /* Section F.2.2.2: decode the AC coefficients */
-      /* In this path we just discard the values */
-      for (; k <= Se; k++) {
-	HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, htbl, return FALSE, label3);
-
-	r = s >> 4;
-	s &= 15;
-
-	if (s) {
-	  k += r;
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	  DROP_BITS(s);
-	} else {
-	  if (r != 15)
-	    break;
-	  k += 15;
-	}
-      }
-
-      EndOfBlock: ;
-    }
-
-    /* Completed MCU, so update state */
-    BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    ASSIGN_STATE(entropy->saved, state);
-  }
-
-  /* Account for restart interval (no-op if not using restarts) */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Decode one MCU's worth of Huffman-compressed coefficients,
- * full-size blocks.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-decode_mcu (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int blkn;
-  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
-  savable_state state;
-
-  /* Process restart marker if needed; may have to suspend */
-  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
-    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
-      if (! process_restart(cinfo))
-	return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* If we've run out of data, just leave the MCU set to zeroes.
-   * This way, we return uniform gray for the remainder of the segment.
-   */
-  if (! entropy->insufficient_data) {
-
-    /* Load up working state */
-    BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    ASSIGN_STATE(state, entropy->saved);
-
-    /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
-
-    for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-      JBLOCKROW block = MCU_data[blkn];
-      d_derived_tbl * htbl;
-      register int s, k, r;
-      int coef_limit, ci;
-
-      /* Decode a single block's worth of coefficients */
-
-      /* Section F.2.2.1: decode the DC coefficient difference */
-      htbl = entropy->dc_cur_tbls[blkn];
-      HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, htbl, return FALSE, label1);
-
-      htbl = entropy->ac_cur_tbls[blkn];
-      k = 1;
-      coef_limit = entropy->coef_limit[blkn];
-      if (coef_limit) {
-	/* Convert DC difference to actual value, update last_dc_val */
-	if (s) {
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	  r = GET_BITS(s);
-	  s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
-	}
-	ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-	s += state.last_dc_val[ci];
-	state.last_dc_val[ci] = s;
-	/* Output the DC coefficient */
-	(*block)[0] = (JCOEF) s;
-
-	/* Section F.2.2.2: decode the AC coefficients */
-	/* Since zeroes are skipped, output area must be cleared beforehand */
-	for (; k < coef_limit; k++) {
-	  HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, htbl, return FALSE, label2);
-
-	  r = s >> 4;
-	  s &= 15;
-
-	  if (s) {
-	    k += r;
-	    CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	    r = GET_BITS(s);
-	    s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
-	    /* Output coefficient in natural (dezigzagged) order.
-	     * Note: the extra entries in jpeg_natural_order[] will save us
-	     * if k >= DCTSIZE2, which could happen if the data is corrupted.
-	     */
-	    (*block)[jpeg_natural_order[k]] = (JCOEF) s;
-	  } else {
-	    if (r != 15)
-	      goto EndOfBlock;
-	    k += 15;
-	  }
-	}
-      } else {
-	if (s) {
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	  DROP_BITS(s);
-	}
-      }
-
-      /* Section F.2.2.2: decode the AC coefficients */
-      /* In this path we just discard the values */
-      for (; k < DCTSIZE2; k++) {
-	HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, htbl, return FALSE, label3);
-
-	r = s >> 4;
-	s &= 15;
-
-	if (s) {
-	  k += r;
-	  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
-	  DROP_BITS(s);
-	} else {
-	  if (r != 15)
-	    break;
-	  k += 15;
-	}
-      }
-
-      EndOfBlock: ;
-    }
-
-    /* Completed MCU, so update state */
-    BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo,entropy->bitstate);
-    ASSIGN_STATE(entropy->saved, state);
-  }
-
-  /* Account for restart interval (no-op if not using restarts) */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go--;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a Huffman-compressed scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_huff_decoder (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy;
-  int ci, blkn, tbl, i;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-    /* Validate progressive scan parameters */
-    if (cinfo->Ss == 0) {
-      if (cinfo->Se != 0)
-	goto bad;
-    } else {
-      /* need not check Ss/Se < 0 since they came from unsigned bytes */
-      if (cinfo->Se < cinfo->Ss || cinfo->Se > cinfo->lim_Se)
-	goto bad;
-      /* AC scans may have only one component */
-      if (cinfo->comps_in_scan != 1)
-	goto bad;
-    }
-    if (cinfo->Ah != 0) {
-      /* Successive approximation refinement scan: must have Al = Ah-1. */
-      if (cinfo->Ah-1 != cinfo->Al)
-	goto bad;
-    }
-    if (cinfo->Al > 13) {	/* need not check for < 0 */
-      /* Arguably the maximum Al value should be less than 13 for 8-bit precision,
-       * but the spec doesn't say so, and we try to be liberal about what we
-       * accept.  Note: large Al values could result in out-of-range DC
-       * coefficients during early scans, leading to bizarre displays due to
-       * overflows in the IDCT math.  But we won't crash.
-       */
-      bad:
-      ERREXIT4(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROGRESSION,
-	       cinfo->Ss, cinfo->Se, cinfo->Ah, cinfo->Al);
-    }
-    /* Update progression status, and verify that scan order is legal.
-     * Note that inter-scan inconsistencies are treated as warnings
-     * not fatal errors ... not clear if this is right way to behave.
-     */
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-      int coefi, cindex = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]->component_index;
-      int *coef_bit_ptr = & cinfo->coef_bits[cindex][0];
-      if (cinfo->Ss && coef_bit_ptr[0] < 0) /* AC without prior DC scan */
-	WARNMS2(cinfo, JWRN_BOGUS_PROGRESSION, cindex, 0);
-      for (coefi = cinfo->Ss; coefi <= cinfo->Se; coefi++) {
-	int expected = (coef_bit_ptr[coefi] < 0) ? 0 : coef_bit_ptr[coefi];
-	if (cinfo->Ah != expected)
-	  WARNMS2(cinfo, JWRN_BOGUS_PROGRESSION, cindex, coefi);
-	coef_bit_ptr[coefi] = cinfo->Al;
-      }
-    }
-
-    /* Select MCU decoding routine */
-    if (cinfo->Ah == 0) {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_DC_first;
-      else
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_AC_first;
-    } else {
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0)
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_DC_refine;
-      else
-	entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_AC_refine;
-    }
-
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-      compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-      /* Make sure requested tables are present, and compute derived tables.
-       * We may build same derived table more than once, but it's not expensive.
-       */
-      if (cinfo->Ss == 0) {
-	if (cinfo->Ah == 0) {	/* DC refinement needs no table */
-	  tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-	  jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, TRUE, tbl,
-				  & entropy->derived_tbls[tbl]);
-	}
-      } else {
-	tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-	jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, FALSE, tbl,
-				& entropy->derived_tbls[tbl]);
-	/* remember the single active table */
-	entropy->ac_derived_tbl = entropy->derived_tbls[tbl];
-      }
-      /* Initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-      entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-    }
-
-    /* Initialize private state variables */
-    entropy->saved.EOBRUN = 0;
-  } else {
-    /* Check that the scan parameters Ss, Se, Ah/Al are OK for sequential JPEG.
-     * This ought to be an error condition, but we make it a warning because
-     * there are some baseline files out there with all zeroes in these bytes.
-     */
-    if (cinfo->Ss != 0 || cinfo->Ah != 0 || cinfo->Al != 0 ||
-	((cinfo->is_baseline || cinfo->Se < DCTSIZE2) &&
-	cinfo->Se != cinfo->lim_Se))
-      WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_NOT_SEQUENTIAL);
-
-    /* Select MCU decoding routine */
-    /* We retain the hard-coded case for full-size blocks.
-     * This is not necessary, but it appears that this version is slightly
-     * more performant in the given implementation.
-     * With an improved implementation we would prefer a single optimized
-     * function.
-     */
-    if (cinfo->lim_Se != DCTSIZE2-1)
-      entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu_sub;
-    else
-      entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu;
-
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-      compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-      /* Compute derived values for Huffman tables */
-      /* We may do this more than once for a table, but it's not expensive */
-      tbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
-      jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, TRUE, tbl,
-			      & entropy->dc_derived_tbls[tbl]);
-      if (cinfo->lim_Se) {	/* AC needs no table when not present */
-	tbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
-	jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, FALSE, tbl,
-				& entropy->ac_derived_tbls[tbl]);
-      }
-      /* Initialize DC predictions to 0 */
-      entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
-    }
-
-    /* Precalculate decoding info for each block in an MCU of this scan */
-    for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
-      ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
-      compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-      /* Precalculate which table to use for each block */
-      entropy->dc_cur_tbls[blkn] = entropy->dc_derived_tbls[compptr->dc_tbl_no];
-      entropy->ac_cur_tbls[blkn] = entropy->ac_derived_tbls[compptr->ac_tbl_no];
-      /* Decide whether we really care about the coefficient values */
-      if (compptr->component_needed) {
-	ci = compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-	i = compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-	switch (cinfo->lim_Se) {
-	case (1*1-1):
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1;
-	  break;
-	case (2*2-1):
-	  if (ci <= 0 || ci > 2) ci = 2;
-	  if (i <= 0 || i > 2) i = 2;
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1 + jpeg_zigzag_order2[ci - 1][i - 1];
-	  break;
-	case (3*3-1):
-	  if (ci <= 0 || ci > 3) ci = 3;
-	  if (i <= 0 || i > 3) i = 3;
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1 + jpeg_zigzag_order3[ci - 1][i - 1];
-	  break;
-	case (4*4-1):
-	  if (ci <= 0 || ci > 4) ci = 4;
-	  if (i <= 0 || i > 4) i = 4;
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1 + jpeg_zigzag_order4[ci - 1][i - 1];
-	  break;
-	case (5*5-1):
-	  if (ci <= 0 || ci > 5) ci = 5;
-	  if (i <= 0 || i > 5) i = 5;
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1 + jpeg_zigzag_order5[ci - 1][i - 1];
-	  break;
-	case (6*6-1):
-	  if (ci <= 0 || ci > 6) ci = 6;
-	  if (i <= 0 || i > 6) i = 6;
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1 + jpeg_zigzag_order6[ci - 1][i - 1];
-	  break;
-	case (7*7-1):
-	  if (ci <= 0 || ci > 7) ci = 7;
-	  if (i <= 0 || i > 7) i = 7;
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1 + jpeg_zigzag_order7[ci - 1][i - 1];
-	  break;
-	default:
-	  if (ci <= 0 || ci > 8) ci = 8;
-	  if (i <= 0 || i > 8) i = 8;
-	  entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 1 + jpeg_zigzag_order[ci - 1][i - 1];
-	  break;
-	}
-      } else {
-	entropy->coef_limit[blkn] = 0;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize bitread state variables */
-  entropy->bitstate.bits_left = 0;
-  entropy->bitstate.get_buffer = 0; /* unnecessary, but keeps Purify quiet */
-  entropy->insufficient_data = FALSE;
-
-  /* Initialize restart counter */
-  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for Huffman entropy decoding.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_huff_decoder (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  huff_entropy_ptr entropy;
-  int i;
-
-  entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(huff_entropy_decoder));
-  cinfo->entropy = &entropy->pub;
-  entropy->pub.start_pass = start_pass_huff_decoder;
-  entropy->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass_huff;
-
-  if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-    /* Create progression status table */
-    int *coef_bit_ptr, ci;
-    cinfo->coef_bits = (int (*)[DCTSIZE2])
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  cinfo->num_components*DCTSIZE2*SIZEOF(int));
-    coef_bit_ptr = & cinfo->coef_bits[0][0];
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++)
-      for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++)
-	*coef_bit_ptr++ = -1;
-
-    /* Mark derived tables unallocated */
-    for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
-      entropy->derived_tbls[i] = NULL;
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* Mark tables unallocated */
-    for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
-      entropy->dc_derived_tbls[i] = entropy->ac_derived_tbls[i] = NULL;
-    }
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdinput.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdinput.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 80bdef5..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdinput.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,662 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdinput.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains input control logic for the JPEG decompressor.
- * These routines are concerned with controlling the decompressor's input
- * processing (marker reading and coefficient decoding).  The actual input
- * reading is done in jdmarker.c, jdhuff.c, and jdarith.c.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Private state */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_input_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  int inheaders;		/* Nonzero until first SOS is reached */
-} my_input_controller;
-
-typedef my_input_controller * my_inputctl_ptr;
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-METHODDEF(int) consume_markers JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-
-/*
- * Routines to calculate various quantities related to the size of the image.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Compute output image dimensions and related values.
- * NOTE: this is exported for possible use by application.
- * Hence it mustn't do anything that can't be done twice.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_core_output_dimensions (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Do computations that are needed before master selection phase.
- * This function is used for transcoding and full decompression.
- */
-{
-#ifdef IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  /* Compute actual output image dimensions and DCT scaling choices. */
-  if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom) {
-    /* Provide 1/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 1;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 1;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 2) {
-    /* Provide 2/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 2L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 2L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 2;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 2;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 3) {
-    /* Provide 3/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 3L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 3L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 3;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 3;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 4) {
-    /* Provide 4/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 4L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 4L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 4;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 4;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 5) {
-    /* Provide 5/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 5L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 5L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 5;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 5;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 6) {
-    /* Provide 6/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 6L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 6L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 6;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 6;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 7) {
-    /* Provide 7/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 7L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 7L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 7;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 7;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 8) {
-    /* Provide 8/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 8L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 8L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 8;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 8;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 9) {
-    /* Provide 9/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 9L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 9L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 9;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 9;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 10) {
-    /* Provide 10/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 10L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 10L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 10;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 10;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 11) {
-    /* Provide 11/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 11L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 11L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 11;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 11;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 12) {
-    /* Provide 12/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 12L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 12L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 12;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 12;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 13) {
-    /* Provide 13/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 13L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 13L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 13;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 13;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 14) {
-    /* Provide 14/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 14L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 14L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 14;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 14;
-  } else if (cinfo->scale_num * cinfo->block_size <= cinfo->scale_denom * 15) {
-    /* Provide 15/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 15L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 15L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 15;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 15;
-  } else {
-    /* Provide 16/block_size scaling */
-    cinfo->output_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * 16L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->output_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * 16L, (long) cinfo->block_size);
-    cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = 16;
-    cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = 16;
-  }
-
-  /* Recompute dimensions of components */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size = cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size;
-    compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  }
-
-#else /* !IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED */
-
-  /* Hardwire it to "no scaling" */
-  cinfo->output_width = cinfo->image_width;
-  cinfo->output_height = cinfo->image_height;
-  /* initial_setup has already initialized DCT_scaled_size,
-   * and has computed unscaled downsampled_width and downsampled_height.
-   */
-
-#endif /* IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED */
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-initial_setup (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Called once, when first SOS marker is reached */
-{
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  /* Make sure image isn't bigger than I can handle */
-  if ((long) cinfo->image_height > (long) JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION ||
-      (long) cinfo->image_width > (long) JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_IMAGE_TOO_BIG, (unsigned int) JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION);
-
-  /* Only 8 to 12 bits data precision are supported for DCT based JPEG */
-  if (cinfo->data_precision < 8 || cinfo->data_precision > 12)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PRECISION, cinfo->data_precision);
-
-  /* Check that number of components won't exceed internal array sizes */
-  if (cinfo->num_components > MAX_COMPONENTS)
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, cinfo->num_components,
-	     MAX_COMPONENTS);
-
-  /* Compute maximum sampling factors; check factor validity */
-  cinfo->max_h_samp_factor = 1;
-  cinfo->max_v_samp_factor = 1;
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    if (compptr->h_samp_factor<=0 || compptr->h_samp_factor>MAX_SAMP_FACTOR ||
-	compptr->v_samp_factor<=0 || compptr->v_samp_factor>MAX_SAMP_FACTOR)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_SAMPLING);
-    cinfo->max_h_samp_factor = MAX(cinfo->max_h_samp_factor,
-				   compptr->h_samp_factor);
-    cinfo->max_v_samp_factor = MAX(cinfo->max_v_samp_factor,
-				   compptr->v_samp_factor);
-  }
-
-  /* Derive block_size, natural_order, and lim_Se */
-  if (cinfo->is_baseline || (cinfo->progressive_mode &&
-      cinfo->comps_in_scan)) { /* no pseudo SOS marker */
-    cinfo->block_size = DCTSIZE;
-    cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-    cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-  } else
-    switch (cinfo->Se) {
-    case (1*1-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 1;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order; /* not needed */
-      cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->Se;
-      break;
-    case (2*2-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 2;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order2;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->Se;
-      break;
-    case (3*3-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 3;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order3;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->Se;
-      break;
-    case (4*4-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 4;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order4;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->Se;
-      break;
-    case (5*5-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 5;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order5;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->Se;
-      break;
-    case (6*6-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 6;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order6;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->Se;
-      break;
-    case (7*7-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 7;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order7;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = cinfo->Se;
-      break;
-    case (8*8-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 8;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (9*9-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 9;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (10*10-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 10;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (11*11-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 11;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (12*12-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 12;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (13*13-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 13;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (14*14-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 14;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (15*15-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 15;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    case (16*16-1):
-      cinfo->block_size = 16;
-      cinfo->natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;
-      cinfo->lim_Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT4(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PROGRESSION,
-	       cinfo->Ss, cinfo->Se, cinfo->Ah, cinfo->Al);
-      break;
-    }
-
-  /* We initialize DCT_scaled_size and min_DCT_scaled_size to block_size.
-   * In the full decompressor,
-   * this will be overridden by jpeg_calc_output_dimensions in jdmaster.c;
-   * but in the transcoder,
-   * jpeg_calc_output_dimensions is not used, so we must do it here.
-   */
-  cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = cinfo->block_size;
-  cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = cinfo->block_size;
-
-  /* Compute dimensions of components */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size = cinfo->block_size;
-    compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size = cinfo->block_size;
-    /* Size in DCT blocks */
-    compptr->width_in_blocks = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * (long) compptr->h_samp_factor,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    compptr->height_in_blocks = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * (long) compptr->v_samp_factor,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    /* downsampled_width and downsampled_height will also be overridden by
-     * jdmaster.c if we are doing full decompression.  The transcoder library
-     * doesn't use these values, but the calling application might.
-     */
-    /* Size in samples */
-    compptr->downsampled_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width * (long) compptr->h_samp_factor,
-		    (long) cinfo->max_h_samp_factor);
-    compptr->downsampled_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height * (long) compptr->v_samp_factor,
-		    (long) cinfo->max_v_samp_factor);
-    /* Mark component needed, until color conversion says otherwise */
-    compptr->component_needed = TRUE;
-    /* Mark no quantization table yet saved for component */
-    compptr->quant_table = NULL;
-  }
-
-  /* Compute number of fully interleaved MCU rows. */
-  cinfo->total_iMCU_rows = (JDIMENSION)
-    jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height,
-	          (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-
-  /* Decide whether file contains multiple scans */
-  if (cinfo->comps_in_scan < cinfo->num_components || cinfo->progressive_mode)
-    cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans = TRUE;
-  else
-    cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans = FALSE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-per_scan_setup (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Do computations that are needed before processing a JPEG scan */
-/* cinfo->comps_in_scan and cinfo->cur_comp_info[] were set from SOS marker */
-{
-  int ci, mcublks, tmp;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  
-  if (cinfo->comps_in_scan == 1) {
-    
-    /* Noninterleaved (single-component) scan */
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0];
-    
-    /* Overall image size in MCUs */
-    cinfo->MCUs_per_row = compptr->width_in_blocks;
-    cinfo->MCU_rows_in_scan = compptr->height_in_blocks;
-    
-    /* For noninterleaved scan, always one block per MCU */
-    compptr->MCU_width = 1;
-    compptr->MCU_height = 1;
-    compptr->MCU_blocks = 1;
-    compptr->MCU_sample_width = compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-    compptr->last_col_width = 1;
-    /* For noninterleaved scans, it is convenient to define last_row_height
-     * as the number of block rows present in the last iMCU row.
-     */
-    tmp = (int) (compptr->height_in_blocks % compptr->v_samp_factor);
-    if (tmp == 0) tmp = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-    compptr->last_row_height = tmp;
-    
-    /* Prepare array describing MCU composition */
-    cinfo->blocks_in_MCU = 1;
-    cinfo->MCU_membership[0] = 0;
-    
-  } else {
-    
-    /* Interleaved (multi-component) scan */
-    if (cinfo->comps_in_scan <= 0 || cinfo->comps_in_scan > MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN)
-      ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, cinfo->comps_in_scan,
-	       MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN);
-    
-    /* Overall image size in MCUs */
-    cinfo->MCUs_per_row = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    cinfo->MCU_rows_in_scan = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height,
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    
-    cinfo->blocks_in_MCU = 0;
-    
-    for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-      compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-      /* Sampling factors give # of blocks of component in each MCU */
-      compptr->MCU_width = compptr->h_samp_factor;
-      compptr->MCU_height = compptr->v_samp_factor;
-      compptr->MCU_blocks = compptr->MCU_width * compptr->MCU_height;
-      compptr->MCU_sample_width = compptr->MCU_width * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size;
-      /* Figure number of non-dummy blocks in last MCU column & row */
-      tmp = (int) (compptr->width_in_blocks % compptr->MCU_width);
-      if (tmp == 0) tmp = compptr->MCU_width;
-      compptr->last_col_width = tmp;
-      tmp = (int) (compptr->height_in_blocks % compptr->MCU_height);
-      if (tmp == 0) tmp = compptr->MCU_height;
-      compptr->last_row_height = tmp;
-      /* Prepare array describing MCU composition */
-      mcublks = compptr->MCU_blocks;
-      if (cinfo->blocks_in_MCU + mcublks > D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU)
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_MCU_SIZE);
-      while (mcublks-- > 0) {
-	cinfo->MCU_membership[cinfo->blocks_in_MCU++] = ci;
-      }
-    }
-    
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Save away a copy of the Q-table referenced by each component present
- * in the current scan, unless already saved during a prior scan.
- *
- * In a multiple-scan JPEG file, the encoder could assign different components
- * the same Q-table slot number, but change table definitions between scans
- * so that each component uses a different Q-table.  (The IJG encoder is not
- * currently capable of doing this, but other encoders might.)  Since we want
- * to be able to dequantize all the components at the end of the file, this
- * means that we have to save away the table actually used for each component.
- * We do this by copying the table at the start of the first scan containing
- * the component.
- * The JPEG spec prohibits the encoder from changing the contents of a Q-table
- * slot between scans of a component using that slot.  If the encoder does so
- * anyway, this decoder will simply use the Q-table values that were current
- * at the start of the first scan for the component.
- *
- * The decompressor output side looks only at the saved quant tables,
- * not at the current Q-table slots.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-latch_quant_tables (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int ci, qtblno;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  JQUANT_TBL * qtbl;
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
-    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-    /* No work if we already saved Q-table for this component */
-    if (compptr->quant_table != NULL)
-      continue;
-    /* Make sure specified quantization table is present */
-    qtblno = compptr->quant_tbl_no;
-    if (qtblno < 0 || qtblno >= NUM_QUANT_TBLS ||
-	cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[qtblno] == NULL)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_QUANT_TABLE, qtblno);
-    /* OK, save away the quantization table */
-    qtbl = (JQUANT_TBL *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(JQUANT_TBL));
-    MEMCOPY(qtbl, cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[qtblno], SIZEOF(JQUANT_TBL));
-    compptr->quant_table = qtbl;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize the input modules to read a scan of compressed data.
- * The first call to this is done by jdmaster.c after initializing
- * the entire decompressor (during jpeg_start_decompress).
- * Subsequent calls come from consume_markers, below.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_input_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  per_scan_setup(cinfo);
-  latch_quant_tables(cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->entropy->start_pass) (cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->coef->start_input_pass) (cinfo);
-  cinfo->inputctl->consume_input = cinfo->coef->consume_data;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up after inputting a compressed-data scan.
- * This is called by the coefficient controller after it's read all
- * the expected data of the scan.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_input_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  (*cinfo->entropy->finish_pass) (cinfo);
-  cinfo->inputctl->consume_input = consume_markers;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read JPEG markers before, between, or after compressed-data scans.
- * Change state as necessary when a new scan is reached.
- * Return value is JPEG_SUSPENDED, JPEG_REACHED_SOS, or JPEG_REACHED_EOI.
- *
- * The consume_input method pointer points either here or to the
- * coefficient controller's consume_data routine, depending on whether
- * we are reading a compressed data segment or inter-segment markers.
- *
- * Note: This function should NOT return a pseudo SOS marker (with zero
- * component number) to the caller.  A pseudo marker received by
- * read_markers is processed and then skipped for other markers.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(int)
-consume_markers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_inputctl_ptr inputctl = (my_inputctl_ptr) cinfo->inputctl;
-  int val;
-
-  if (inputctl->pub.eoi_reached) /* After hitting EOI, read no further */
-    return JPEG_REACHED_EOI;
-
-  for (;;) {			/* Loop to pass pseudo SOS marker */
-    val = (*cinfo->marker->read_markers) (cinfo);
-
-    switch (val) {
-    case JPEG_REACHED_SOS:	/* Found SOS */
-      if (inputctl->inheaders) { /* 1st SOS */
-	if (inputctl->inheaders == 1)
-	  initial_setup(cinfo);
-	if (cinfo->comps_in_scan == 0) { /* pseudo SOS marker */
-	  inputctl->inheaders = 2;
-	  break;
-	}
-	inputctl->inheaders = 0;
-	/* Note: start_input_pass must be called by jdmaster.c
-	 * before any more input can be consumed.  jdapimin.c is
-	 * responsible for enforcing this sequencing.
-	 */
-      } else {			/* 2nd or later SOS marker */
-	if (! inputctl->pub.has_multiple_scans)
-	  ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_EOI_EXPECTED); /* Oops, I wasn't expecting this! */
-	if (cinfo->comps_in_scan == 0) /* unexpected pseudo SOS marker */
-	  break;
-	start_input_pass(cinfo);
-      }
-      return val;
-    case JPEG_REACHED_EOI:	/* Found EOI */
-      inputctl->pub.eoi_reached = TRUE;
-      if (inputctl->inheaders) { /* Tables-only datastream, apparently */
-	if (cinfo->marker->saw_SOF)
-	  ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_SOF_NO_SOS);
-      } else {
-	/* Prevent infinite loop in coef ctlr's decompress_data routine
-	 * if user set output_scan_number larger than number of scans.
-	 */
-	if (cinfo->output_scan_number > cinfo->input_scan_number)
-	  cinfo->output_scan_number = cinfo->input_scan_number;
-      }
-      return val;
-    case JPEG_SUSPENDED:
-      return val;
-    default:
-      return val;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Reset state to begin a fresh datastream.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-reset_input_controller (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_inputctl_ptr inputctl = (my_inputctl_ptr) cinfo->inputctl;
-
-  inputctl->pub.consume_input = consume_markers;
-  inputctl->pub.has_multiple_scans = FALSE; /* "unknown" would be better */
-  inputctl->pub.eoi_reached = FALSE;
-  inputctl->inheaders = 1;
-  /* Reset other modules */
-  (*cinfo->err->reset_error_mgr) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  (*cinfo->marker->reset_marker_reader) (cinfo);
-  /* Reset progression state -- would be cleaner if entropy decoder did this */
-  cinfo->coef_bits = NULL;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize the input controller module.
- * This is called only once, when the decompression object is created.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_input_controller (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_inputctl_ptr inputctl;
-
-  /* Create subobject in permanent pool */
-  inputctl = (my_inputctl_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				SIZEOF(my_input_controller));
-  cinfo->inputctl = &inputctl->pub;
-  /* Initialize method pointers */
-  inputctl->pub.consume_input = consume_markers;
-  inputctl->pub.reset_input_controller = reset_input_controller;
-  inputctl->pub.start_input_pass = start_input_pass;
-  inputctl->pub.finish_input_pass = finish_input_pass;
-  /* Initialize state: can't use reset_input_controller since we don't
-   * want to try to reset other modules yet.
-   */
-  inputctl->pub.has_multiple_scans = FALSE; /* "unknown" would be better */
-  inputctl->pub.eoi_reached = FALSE;
-  inputctl->inheaders = 1;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmainct.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmainct.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 7ced438..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmainct.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,513 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdmainct.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2012 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the main buffer controller for decompression.
- * The main buffer lies between the JPEG decompressor proper and the
- * post-processor; it holds downsampled data in the JPEG colorspace.
- *
- * Note that this code is bypassed in raw-data mode, since the application
- * supplies the equivalent of the main buffer in that case.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * In the current system design, the main buffer need never be a full-image
- * buffer; any full-height buffers will be found inside the coefficient or
- * postprocessing controllers.  Nonetheless, the main controller is not
- * trivial.  Its responsibility is to provide context rows for upsampling/
- * rescaling, and doing this in an efficient fashion is a bit tricky.
- *
- * Postprocessor input data is counted in "row groups".  A row group
- * is defined to be (v_samp_factor * DCT_scaled_size / min_DCT_scaled_size)
- * sample rows of each component.  (We require DCT_scaled_size values to be
- * chosen such that these numbers are integers.  In practice DCT_scaled_size
- * values will likely be powers of two, so we actually have the stronger
- * condition that DCT_scaled_size / min_DCT_scaled_size is an integer.)
- * Upsampling will typically produce max_v_samp_factor pixel rows from each
- * row group (times any additional scale factor that the upsampler is
- * applying).
- *
- * The coefficient controller will deliver data to us one iMCU row at a time;
- * each iMCU row contains v_samp_factor * DCT_scaled_size sample rows, or
- * exactly min_DCT_scaled_size row groups.  (This amount of data corresponds
- * to one row of MCUs when the image is fully interleaved.)  Note that the
- * number of sample rows varies across components, but the number of row
- * groups does not.  Some garbage sample rows may be included in the last iMCU
- * row at the bottom of the image.
- *
- * Depending on the vertical scaling algorithm used, the upsampler may need
- * access to the sample row(s) above and below its current input row group.
- * The upsampler is required to set need_context_rows TRUE at global selection
- * time if so.  When need_context_rows is FALSE, this controller can simply
- * obtain one iMCU row at a time from the coefficient controller and dole it
- * out as row groups to the postprocessor.
- *
- * When need_context_rows is TRUE, this controller guarantees that the buffer
- * passed to postprocessing contains at least one row group's worth of samples
- * above and below the row group(s) being processed.  Note that the context
- * rows "above" the first passed row group appear at negative row offsets in
- * the passed buffer.  At the top and bottom of the image, the required
- * context rows are manufactured by duplicating the first or last real sample
- * row; this avoids having special cases in the upsampling inner loops.
- *
- * The amount of context is fixed at one row group just because that's a
- * convenient number for this controller to work with.  The existing
- * upsamplers really only need one sample row of context.  An upsampler
- * supporting arbitrary output rescaling might wish for more than one row
- * group of context when shrinking the image; tough, we don't handle that.
- * (This is justified by the assumption that downsizing will be handled mostly
- * by adjusting the DCT_scaled_size values, so that the actual scale factor at
- * the upsample step needn't be much less than one.)
- *
- * To provide the desired context, we have to retain the last two row groups
- * of one iMCU row while reading in the next iMCU row.  (The last row group
- * can't be processed until we have another row group for its below-context,
- * and so we have to save the next-to-last group too for its above-context.)
- * We could do this most simply by copying data around in our buffer, but
- * that'd be very slow.  We can avoid copying any data by creating a rather
- * strange pointer structure.  Here's how it works.  We allocate a workspace
- * consisting of M+2 row groups (where M = min_DCT_scaled_size is the number
- * of row groups per iMCU row).  We create two sets of redundant pointers to
- * the workspace.  Labeling the physical row groups 0 to M+1, the synthesized
- * pointer lists look like this:
- *                   M+1                          M-1
- * master pointer --> 0         master pointer --> 0
- *                    1                            1
- *                   ...                          ...
- *                   M-3                          M-3
- *                   M-2                           M
- *                   M-1                          M+1
- *                    M                           M-2
- *                   M+1                          M-1
- *                    0                            0
- * We read alternate iMCU rows using each master pointer; thus the last two
- * row groups of the previous iMCU row remain un-overwritten in the workspace.
- * The pointer lists are set up so that the required context rows appear to
- * be adjacent to the proper places when we pass the pointer lists to the
- * upsampler.
- *
- * The above pictures describe the normal state of the pointer lists.
- * At top and bottom of the image, we diddle the pointer lists to duplicate
- * the first or last sample row as necessary (this is cheaper than copying
- * sample rows around).
- *
- * This scheme breaks down if M < 2, ie, min_DCT_scaled_size is 1.  In that
- * situation each iMCU row provides only one row group so the buffering logic
- * must be different (eg, we must read two iMCU rows before we can emit the
- * first row group).  For now, we simply do not support providing context
- * rows when min_DCT_scaled_size is 1.  That combination seems unlikely to
- * be worth providing --- if someone wants a 1/8th-size preview, they probably
- * want it quick and dirty, so a context-free upsampler is sufficient.
- */
-
-
-/* Private buffer controller object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_d_main_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* Pointer to allocated workspace (M or M+2 row groups). */
-  JSAMPARRAY buffer[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-  boolean buffer_full;		/* Have we gotten an iMCU row from decoder? */
-  JDIMENSION rowgroup_ctr;	/* counts row groups output to postprocessor */
-
-  /* Remaining fields are only used in the context case. */
-
-  /* These are the master pointers to the funny-order pointer lists. */
-  JSAMPIMAGE xbuffer[2];	/* pointers to weird pointer lists */
-
-  int whichptr;			/* indicates which pointer set is now in use */
-  int context_state;		/* process_data state machine status */
-  JDIMENSION rowgroups_avail;	/* row groups available to postprocessor */
-  JDIMENSION iMCU_row_ctr;	/* counts iMCU rows to detect image top/bot */
-} my_main_controller;
-
-typedef my_main_controller * my_main_ptr;
-
-/* context_state values: */
-#define CTX_PREPARE_FOR_IMCU	0	/* need to prepare for MCU row */
-#define CTX_PROCESS_IMCU	1	/* feeding iMCU to postprocessor */
-#define CTX_POSTPONED_ROW	2	/* feeding postponed row group */
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-METHODDEF(void) process_data_simple_main
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY output_buf,
-	     JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr, JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-METHODDEF(void) process_data_context_main
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY output_buf,
-	     JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr, JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-METHODDEF(void) process_data_crank_post
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY output_buf,
-	     JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr, JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-#endif
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-alloc_funny_pointers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Allocate space for the funny pointer lists.
- * This is done only once, not once per pass.
- */
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-  int ci, rgroup;
-  int M = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY xbuf;
-
-  /* Get top-level space for component array pointers.
-   * We alloc both arrays with one call to save a few cycles.
-   */
-  mainp->xbuffer[0] = (JSAMPIMAGE)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				cinfo->num_components * 2 * SIZEOF(JSAMPARRAY));
-  mainp->xbuffer[1] = mainp->xbuffer[0] + cinfo->num_components;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    rgroup = (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) /
-      cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* height of a row group of component */
-    /* Get space for pointer lists --- M+4 row groups in each list.
-     * We alloc both pointer lists with one call to save a few cycles.
-     */
-    xbuf = (JSAMPARRAY)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  2 * (rgroup * (M + 4)) * SIZEOF(JSAMPROW));
-    xbuf += rgroup;		/* want one row group at negative offsets */
-    mainp->xbuffer[0][ci] = xbuf;
-    xbuf += rgroup * (M + 4);
-    mainp->xbuffer[1][ci] = xbuf;
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-make_funny_pointers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Create the funny pointer lists discussed in the comments above.
- * The actual workspace is already allocated (in main->buffer),
- * and the space for the pointer lists is allocated too.
- * This routine just fills in the curiously ordered lists.
- * This will be repeated at the beginning of each pass.
- */
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-  int ci, i, rgroup;
-  int M = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY buf, xbuf0, xbuf1;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    rgroup = (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) /
-      cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* height of a row group of component */
-    xbuf0 = mainp->xbuffer[0][ci];
-    xbuf1 = mainp->xbuffer[1][ci];
-    /* First copy the workspace pointers as-is */
-    buf = mainp->buffer[ci];
-    for (i = 0; i < rgroup * (M + 2); i++) {
-      xbuf0[i] = xbuf1[i] = buf[i];
-    }
-    /* In the second list, put the last four row groups in swapped order */
-    for (i = 0; i < rgroup * 2; i++) {
-      xbuf1[rgroup*(M-2) + i] = buf[rgroup*M + i];
-      xbuf1[rgroup*M + i] = buf[rgroup*(M-2) + i];
-    }
-    /* The wraparound pointers at top and bottom will be filled later
-     * (see set_wraparound_pointers, below).  Initially we want the "above"
-     * pointers to duplicate the first actual data line.  This only needs
-     * to happen in xbuffer[0].
-     */
-    for (i = 0; i < rgroup; i++) {
-      xbuf0[i - rgroup] = xbuf0[0];
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-set_wraparound_pointers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Set up the "wraparound" pointers at top and bottom of the pointer lists.
- * This changes the pointer list state from top-of-image to the normal state.
- */
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-  int ci, i, rgroup;
-  int M = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY xbuf0, xbuf1;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    rgroup = (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) /
-      cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* height of a row group of component */
-    xbuf0 = mainp->xbuffer[0][ci];
-    xbuf1 = mainp->xbuffer[1][ci];
-    for (i = 0; i < rgroup; i++) {
-      xbuf0[i - rgroup] = xbuf0[rgroup*(M+1) + i];
-      xbuf1[i - rgroup] = xbuf1[rgroup*(M+1) + i];
-      xbuf0[rgroup*(M+2) + i] = xbuf0[i];
-      xbuf1[rgroup*(M+2) + i] = xbuf1[i];
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-set_bottom_pointers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Change the pointer lists to duplicate the last sample row at the bottom
- * of the image.  whichptr indicates which xbuffer holds the final iMCU row.
- * Also sets rowgroups_avail to indicate number of nondummy row groups in row.
- */
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-  int ci, i, rgroup, iMCUheight, rows_left;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY xbuf;
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Count sample rows in one iMCU row and in one row group */
-    iMCUheight = compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size;
-    rgroup = iMCUheight / cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-    /* Count nondummy sample rows remaining for this component */
-    rows_left = (int) (compptr->downsampled_height % (JDIMENSION) iMCUheight);
-    if (rows_left == 0) rows_left = iMCUheight;
-    /* Count nondummy row groups.  Should get same answer for each component,
-     * so we need only do it once.
-     */
-    if (ci == 0) {
-      mainp->rowgroups_avail = (JDIMENSION) ((rows_left-1) / rgroup + 1);
-    }
-    /* Duplicate the last real sample row rgroup*2 times; this pads out the
-     * last partial rowgroup and ensures at least one full rowgroup of context.
-     */
-    xbuf = mainp->xbuffer[mainp->whichptr][ci];
-    for (i = 0; i < rgroup * 2; i++) {
-      xbuf[rows_left + i] = xbuf[rows_left-1];
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_main (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-
-  switch (pass_mode) {
-  case JBUF_PASS_THRU:
-    if (cinfo->upsample->need_context_rows) {
-      mainp->pub.process_data = process_data_context_main;
-      make_funny_pointers(cinfo); /* Create the xbuffer[] lists */
-      mainp->whichptr = 0;	/* Read first iMCU row into xbuffer[0] */
-      mainp->context_state = CTX_PREPARE_FOR_IMCU;
-      mainp->iMCU_row_ctr = 0;
-    } else {
-      /* Simple case with no context needed */
-      mainp->pub.process_data = process_data_simple_main;
-    }
-    mainp->buffer_full = FALSE;	/* Mark buffer empty */
-    mainp->rowgroup_ctr = 0;
-    break;
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-  case JBUF_CRANK_DEST:
-    /* For last pass of 2-pass quantization, just crank the postprocessor */
-    mainp->pub.process_data = process_data_crank_post;
-    break;
-#endif
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data.
- * This handles the simple case where no context is required.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-process_data_simple_main (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			  JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-			  JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-  JDIMENSION rowgroups_avail;
-
-  /* Read input data if we haven't filled the main buffer yet */
-  if (! mainp->buffer_full) {
-    if (! (*cinfo->coef->decompress_data) (cinfo, mainp->buffer))
-      return;			/* suspension forced, can do nothing more */
-    mainp->buffer_full = TRUE;	/* OK, we have an iMCU row to work with */
-  }
-
-  /* There are always min_DCT_scaled_size row groups in an iMCU row. */
-  rowgroups_avail = (JDIMENSION) cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  /* Note: at the bottom of the image, we may pass extra garbage row groups
-   * to the postprocessor.  The postprocessor has to check for bottom
-   * of image anyway (at row resolution), so no point in us doing it too.
-   */
-
-  /* Feed the postprocessor */
-  (*cinfo->post->post_process_data) (cinfo, mainp->buffer,
-				     &mainp->rowgroup_ctr, rowgroups_avail,
-				     output_buf, out_row_ctr, out_rows_avail);
-
-  /* Has postprocessor consumed all the data yet? If so, mark buffer empty */
-  if (mainp->rowgroup_ctr >= rowgroups_avail) {
-    mainp->buffer_full = FALSE;
-    mainp->rowgroup_ctr = 0;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data.
- * This handles the case where context rows must be provided.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-process_data_context_main (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			   JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-			   JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp = (my_main_ptr) cinfo->main;
-
-  /* Read input data if we haven't filled the main buffer yet */
-  if (! mainp->buffer_full) {
-    if (! (*cinfo->coef->decompress_data) (cinfo,
-					   mainp->xbuffer[mainp->whichptr]))
-      return;			/* suspension forced, can do nothing more */
-    mainp->buffer_full = TRUE;	/* OK, we have an iMCU row to work with */
-    mainp->iMCU_row_ctr++;	/* count rows received */
-  }
-
-  /* Postprocessor typically will not swallow all the input data it is handed
-   * in one call (due to filling the output buffer first).  Must be prepared
-   * to exit and restart.  This switch lets us keep track of how far we got.
-   * Note that each case falls through to the next on successful completion.
-   */
-  switch (mainp->context_state) {
-  case CTX_POSTPONED_ROW:
-    /* Call postprocessor using previously set pointers for postponed row */
-    (*cinfo->post->post_process_data) (cinfo, mainp->xbuffer[mainp->whichptr],
-			&mainp->rowgroup_ctr, mainp->rowgroups_avail,
-			output_buf, out_row_ctr, out_rows_avail);
-    if (mainp->rowgroup_ctr < mainp->rowgroups_avail)
-      return;			/* Need to suspend */
-    mainp->context_state = CTX_PREPARE_FOR_IMCU;
-    if (*out_row_ctr >= out_rows_avail)
-      return;			/* Postprocessor exactly filled output buf */
-    /*FALLTHROUGH*/
-  case CTX_PREPARE_FOR_IMCU:
-    /* Prepare to process first M-1 row groups of this iMCU row */
-    mainp->rowgroup_ctr = 0;
-    mainp->rowgroups_avail = (JDIMENSION) (cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size - 1);
-    /* Check for bottom of image: if so, tweak pointers to "duplicate"
-     * the last sample row, and adjust rowgroups_avail to ignore padding rows.
-     */
-    if (mainp->iMCU_row_ctr == cinfo->total_iMCU_rows)
-      set_bottom_pointers(cinfo);
-    mainp->context_state = CTX_PROCESS_IMCU;
-    /*FALLTHROUGH*/
-  case CTX_PROCESS_IMCU:
-    /* Call postprocessor using previously set pointers */
-    (*cinfo->post->post_process_data) (cinfo, mainp->xbuffer[mainp->whichptr],
-			&mainp->rowgroup_ctr, mainp->rowgroups_avail,
-			output_buf, out_row_ctr, out_rows_avail);
-    if (mainp->rowgroup_ctr < mainp->rowgroups_avail)
-      return;			/* Need to suspend */
-    /* After the first iMCU, change wraparound pointers to normal state */
-    if (mainp->iMCU_row_ctr == 1)
-      set_wraparound_pointers(cinfo);
-    /* Prepare to load new iMCU row using other xbuffer list */
-    mainp->whichptr ^= 1;	/* 0=>1 or 1=>0 */
-    mainp->buffer_full = FALSE;
-    /* Still need to process last row group of this iMCU row, */
-    /* which is saved at index M+1 of the other xbuffer */
-    mainp->rowgroup_ctr = (JDIMENSION) (cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size + 1);
-    mainp->rowgroups_avail = (JDIMENSION) (cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size + 2);
-    mainp->context_state = CTX_POSTPONED_ROW;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data.
- * Final pass of two-pass quantization: just call the postprocessor.
- * Source data will be the postprocessor controller's internal buffer.
- */
-
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-process_data_crank_post (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-			 JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-{
-  (*cinfo->post->post_process_data) (cinfo, (JSAMPIMAGE) NULL,
-				     (JDIMENSION *) NULL, (JDIMENSION) 0,
-				     output_buf, out_row_ctr, out_rows_avail);
-}
-
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize main buffer controller.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_d_main_controller (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean need_full_buffer)
-{
-  my_main_ptr mainp;
-  int ci, rgroup, ngroups;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-
-  mainp = (my_main_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_main_controller));
-  cinfo->main = &mainp->pub;
-  mainp->pub.start_pass = start_pass_main;
-
-  if (need_full_buffer)		/* shouldn't happen */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-
-  /* Allocate the workspace.
-   * ngroups is the number of row groups we need.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->upsample->need_context_rows) {
-    if (cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size < 2) /* unsupported, see comments above */
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOTIMPL);
-    alloc_funny_pointers(cinfo); /* Alloc space for xbuffer[] lists */
-    ngroups = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size + 2;
-  } else {
-    ngroups = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  }
-
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    rgroup = (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) /
-      cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* height of a row group of component */
-    mainp->buffer[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       compptr->width_in_blocks * ((JDIMENSION) compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size),
-       (JDIMENSION) (rgroup * ngroups));
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmarker.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmarker.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b1faf88..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmarker.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1511 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdmarker.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to decode JPEG datastream markers.
- * Most of the complexity arises from our desire to support input
- * suspension: if not all of the data for a marker is available,
- * we must exit back to the application.  On resumption, we reprocess
- * the marker.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-typedef enum {			/* JPEG marker codes */
-  M_SOF0  = 0xc0,
-  M_SOF1  = 0xc1,
-  M_SOF2  = 0xc2,
-  M_SOF3  = 0xc3,
-
-  M_SOF5  = 0xc5,
-  M_SOF6  = 0xc6,
-  M_SOF7  = 0xc7,
-
-  M_JPG   = 0xc8,
-  M_SOF9  = 0xc9,
-  M_SOF10 = 0xca,
-  M_SOF11 = 0xcb,
-
-  M_SOF13 = 0xcd,
-  M_SOF14 = 0xce,
-  M_SOF15 = 0xcf,
-
-  M_DHT   = 0xc4,
-
-  M_DAC   = 0xcc,
-
-  M_RST0  = 0xd0,
-  M_RST1  = 0xd1,
-  M_RST2  = 0xd2,
-  M_RST3  = 0xd3,
-  M_RST4  = 0xd4,
-  M_RST5  = 0xd5,
-  M_RST6  = 0xd6,
-  M_RST7  = 0xd7,
-
-  M_SOI   = 0xd8,
-  M_EOI   = 0xd9,
-  M_SOS   = 0xda,
-  M_DQT   = 0xdb,
-  M_DNL   = 0xdc,
-  M_DRI   = 0xdd,
-  M_DHP   = 0xde,
-  M_EXP   = 0xdf,
-
-  M_APP0  = 0xe0,
-  M_APP1  = 0xe1,
-  M_APP2  = 0xe2,
-  M_APP3  = 0xe3,
-  M_APP4  = 0xe4,
-  M_APP5  = 0xe5,
-  M_APP6  = 0xe6,
-  M_APP7  = 0xe7,
-  M_APP8  = 0xe8,
-  M_APP9  = 0xe9,
-  M_APP10 = 0xea,
-  M_APP11 = 0xeb,
-  M_APP12 = 0xec,
-  M_APP13 = 0xed,
-  M_APP14 = 0xee,
-  M_APP15 = 0xef,
-
-  M_JPG0  = 0xf0,
-  M_JPG8  = 0xf8,
-  M_JPG13 = 0xfd,
-  M_COM   = 0xfe,
-
-  M_TEM   = 0x01,
-
-  M_ERROR = 0x100
-} JPEG_MARKER;
-
-
-/* Private state */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_marker_reader pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* Application-overridable marker processing methods */
-  jpeg_marker_parser_method process_COM;
-  jpeg_marker_parser_method process_APPn[16];
-
-  /* Limit on marker data length to save for each marker type */
-  unsigned int length_limit_COM;
-  unsigned int length_limit_APPn[16];
-
-  /* Status of COM/APPn marker saving */
-  jpeg_saved_marker_ptr cur_marker;	/* NULL if not processing a marker */
-  unsigned int bytes_read;		/* data bytes read so far in marker */
-  /* Note: cur_marker is not linked into marker_list until it's all read. */
-} my_marker_reader;
-
-typedef my_marker_reader * my_marker_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Macros for fetching data from the data source module.
- *
- * At all times, cinfo->src->next_input_byte and ->bytes_in_buffer reflect
- * the current restart point; we update them only when we have reached a
- * suitable place to restart if a suspension occurs.
- */
-
-/* Declare and initialize local copies of input pointer/count */
-#define INPUT_VARS(cinfo)  \
-	struct jpeg_source_mgr * datasrc = (cinfo)->src;  \
-	const JOCTET * next_input_byte = datasrc->next_input_byte;  \
-	size_t bytes_in_buffer = datasrc->bytes_in_buffer
-
-/* Unload the local copies --- do this only at a restart boundary */
-#define INPUT_SYNC(cinfo)  \
-	( datasrc->next_input_byte = next_input_byte,  \
-	  datasrc->bytes_in_buffer = bytes_in_buffer )
-
-/* Reload the local copies --- used only in MAKE_BYTE_AVAIL */
-#define INPUT_RELOAD(cinfo)  \
-	( next_input_byte = datasrc->next_input_byte,  \
-	  bytes_in_buffer = datasrc->bytes_in_buffer )
-
-/* Internal macro for INPUT_BYTE and INPUT_2BYTES: make a byte available.
- * Note we do *not* do INPUT_SYNC before calling fill_input_buffer,
- * but we must reload the local copies after a successful fill.
- */
-#define MAKE_BYTE_AVAIL(cinfo,action)  \
-	if (bytes_in_buffer == 0) {  \
-	  if (! (*datasrc->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo))  \
-	    { action; }  \
-	  INPUT_RELOAD(cinfo);  \
-	}
-
-/* Read a byte into variable V.
- * If must suspend, take the specified action (typically "return FALSE").
- */
-#define INPUT_BYTE(cinfo,V,action)  \
-	MAKESTMT( MAKE_BYTE_AVAIL(cinfo,action); \
-		  bytes_in_buffer--; \
-		  V = GETJOCTET(*next_input_byte++); )
-
-/* As above, but read two bytes interpreted as an unsigned 16-bit integer.
- * V should be declared unsigned int or perhaps INT32.
- */
-#define INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo,V,action)  \
-	MAKESTMT( MAKE_BYTE_AVAIL(cinfo,action); \
-		  bytes_in_buffer--; \
-		  V = ((unsigned int) GETJOCTET(*next_input_byte++)) << 8; \
-		  MAKE_BYTE_AVAIL(cinfo,action); \
-		  bytes_in_buffer--; \
-		  V += GETJOCTET(*next_input_byte++); )
-
-
-/*
- * Routines to process JPEG markers.
- *
- * Entry condition: JPEG marker itself has been read and its code saved
- *   in cinfo->unread_marker; input restart point is just after the marker.
- *
- * Exit: if return TRUE, have read and processed any parameters, and have
- *   updated the restart point to point after the parameters.
- *   If return FALSE, was forced to suspend before reaching end of
- *   marker parameters; restart point has not been moved.  Same routine
- *   will be called again after application supplies more input data.
- *
- * This approach to suspension assumes that all of a marker's parameters
- * can fit into a single input bufferload.  This should hold for "normal"
- * markers.  Some COM/APPn markers might have large parameter segments
- * that might not fit.  If we are simply dropping such a marker, we use
- * skip_input_data to get past it, and thereby put the problem on the
- * source manager's shoulders.  If we are saving the marker's contents
- * into memory, we use a slightly different convention: when forced to
- * suspend, the marker processor updates the restart point to the end of
- * what it's consumed (ie, the end of the buffer) before returning FALSE.
- * On resumption, cinfo->unread_marker still contains the marker code,
- * but the data source will point to the next chunk of marker data.
- * The marker processor must retain internal state to deal with this.
- *
- * Note that we don't bother to avoid duplicate trace messages if a
- * suspension occurs within marker parameters.  Other side effects
- * require more care.
- */
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_soi (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process an SOI marker */
-{
-  int i;
-  
-  TRACEMS(cinfo, 1, JTRC_SOI);
-
-  if (cinfo->marker->saw_SOI)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_SOI_DUPLICATE);
-
-  /* Reset all parameters that are defined to be reset by SOI */
-
-  for (i = 0; i < NUM_ARITH_TBLS; i++) {
-    cinfo->arith_dc_L[i] = 0;
-    cinfo->arith_dc_U[i] = 1;
-    cinfo->arith_ac_K[i] = 5;
-  }
-  cinfo->restart_interval = 0;
-
-  /* Set initial assumptions for colorspace etc */
-
-  cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_UNKNOWN;
-  cinfo->color_transform = JCT_NONE;
-  cinfo->CCIR601_sampling = FALSE; /* Assume non-CCIR sampling??? */
-
-  cinfo->saw_JFIF_marker = FALSE;
-  cinfo->JFIF_major_version = 1; /* set default JFIF APP0 values */
-  cinfo->JFIF_minor_version = 1;
-  cinfo->density_unit = 0;
-  cinfo->X_density = 1;
-  cinfo->Y_density = 1;
-  cinfo->saw_Adobe_marker = FALSE;
-  cinfo->Adobe_transform = 0;
-
-  cinfo->marker->saw_SOI = TRUE;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_sof (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean is_baseline, boolean is_prog,
-	 boolean is_arith)
-/* Process a SOFn marker */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  int c, ci, i;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  cinfo->is_baseline = is_baseline;
-  cinfo->progressive_mode = is_prog;
-  cinfo->arith_code = is_arith;
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, cinfo->data_precision, return FALSE);
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, cinfo->image_height, return FALSE);
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, cinfo->image_width, return FALSE);
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, cinfo->num_components, return FALSE);
-
-  length -= 8;
-
-  TRACEMS4(cinfo, 1, JTRC_SOF, cinfo->unread_marker,
-	   (int) cinfo->image_width, (int) cinfo->image_height,
-	   cinfo->num_components);
-
-  if (cinfo->marker->saw_SOF)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_SOF_DUPLICATE);
-
-  /* We don't support files in which the image height is initially specified */
-  /* as 0 and is later redefined by DNL.  As long as we have to check that,  */
-  /* might as well have a general sanity check. */
-  if (cinfo->image_height <= 0 || cinfo->image_width <= 0 ||
-      cinfo->num_components <= 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_EMPTY_IMAGE);
-
-  if (length != (cinfo->num_components * 3))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  if (cinfo->comp_info == NULL)	/* do only once, even if suspend */
-    cinfo->comp_info = (jpeg_component_info *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-			((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-			 cinfo->num_components * SIZEOF(jpeg_component_info));
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++) {
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-    /* Check to see whether component id has already been seen   */
-    /* (in violation of the spec, but unfortunately seen in some */
-    /* files).  If so, create "fake" component id equal to the   */
-    /* max id seen so far + 1. */
-    for (i = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; i < ci; i++, compptr++) {
-      if (c == compptr->component_id) {
-	compptr = cinfo->comp_info;
-	c = compptr->component_id;
-	compptr++;
-	for (i = 1; i < ci; i++, compptr++) {
-	  if (compptr->component_id > c) c = compptr->component_id;
-	}
-	c++;
-	break;
-      }
-    }
-    compptr->component_id = c;
-    compptr->component_index = ci;
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-    compptr->h_samp_factor = (c >> 4) & 15;
-    compptr->v_samp_factor = (c     ) & 15;
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, compptr->quant_tbl_no, return FALSE);
-
-    TRACEMS4(cinfo, 1, JTRC_SOF_COMPONENT,
-	     compptr->component_id, compptr->h_samp_factor,
-	     compptr->v_samp_factor, compptr->quant_tbl_no);
-  }
-
-  cinfo->marker->saw_SOF = TRUE;
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_sos (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process a SOS marker */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  int c, ci, i, n;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  if (! cinfo->marker->saw_SOF)
-    ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_SOF_BEFORE, "SOS");
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, n, return FALSE); /* Number of components */
-
-  TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_SOS, n);
-
-  if (length != (n * 2 + 6) || n > MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN ||
-      (n == 0 && !cinfo->progressive_mode))
-      /* pseudo SOS marker only allowed in progressive mode */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  cinfo->comps_in_scan = n;
-
-  /* Collect the component-spec parameters */
-
-  for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-
-    /* Detect the case where component id's are not unique, and, if so, */
-    /* create a fake component id using the same logic as in get_sof.   */
-    /* Note:  This also ensures that all of the SOF components are      */
-    /* referenced in the single scan case, which prevents access to     */
-    /* uninitialized memory in later decoding stages. */
-    for (ci = 0; ci < i; ci++) {
-      if (c == cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]->component_id) {
-	c = cinfo->cur_comp_info[0]->component_id;
-	for (ci = 1; ci < i; ci++) {
-	  compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
-	  if (compptr->component_id > c) c = compptr->component_id;
-	}
-	c++;
-	break;
-      }
-    }
-
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      if (c == compptr->component_id)
-	goto id_found;
-    }
-
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_COMPONENT_ID, c);
-
-  id_found:
-
-    cinfo->cur_comp_info[i] = compptr;
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-    compptr->dc_tbl_no = (c >> 4) & 15;
-    compptr->ac_tbl_no = (c     ) & 15;
-
-    TRACEMS3(cinfo, 1, JTRC_SOS_COMPONENT, compptr->component_id,
-	     compptr->dc_tbl_no, compptr->ac_tbl_no);
-  }
-
-  /* Collect the additional scan parameters Ss, Se, Ah/Al. */
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-  cinfo->Ss = c;
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-  cinfo->Se = c;
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-  cinfo->Ah = (c >> 4) & 15;
-  cinfo->Al = (c     ) & 15;
-
-  TRACEMS4(cinfo, 1, JTRC_SOS_PARAMS, cinfo->Ss, cinfo->Se,
-	   cinfo->Ah, cinfo->Al);
-
-  /* Prepare to scan data & restart markers */
-  cinfo->marker->next_restart_num = 0;
-
-  /* Count another (non-pseudo) SOS marker */
-  if (n) cinfo->input_scan_number++;
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-#ifdef D_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_dac (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process a DAC marker */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  int index, val;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-  length -= 2;
-  
-  while (length > 0) {
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, index, return FALSE);
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, val, return FALSE);
-
-    length -= 2;
-
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_DAC, index, val);
-
-    if (index < 0 || index >= (2*NUM_ARITH_TBLS))
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_DAC_INDEX, index);
-
-    if (index >= NUM_ARITH_TBLS) { /* define AC table */
-      cinfo->arith_ac_K[index-NUM_ARITH_TBLS] = (UINT8) val;
-    } else {			/* define DC table */
-      cinfo->arith_dc_L[index] = (UINT8) (val & 0x0F);
-      cinfo->arith_dc_U[index] = (UINT8) (val >> 4);
-      if (cinfo->arith_dc_L[index] > cinfo->arith_dc_U[index])
-	ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_DAC_VALUE, val);
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (length != 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-#else /* ! D_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED */
-
-#define get_dac(cinfo)  skip_variable(cinfo)
-
-#endif /* D_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_dht (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process a DHT marker */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  UINT8 bits[17];
-  UINT8 huffval[256];
-  int i, index, count;
-  JHUFF_TBL **htblptr;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-  length -= 2;
-  
-  while (length > 16) {
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, index, return FALSE);
-
-    TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_DHT, index);
-      
-    bits[0] = 0;
-    count = 0;
-    for (i = 1; i <= 16; i++) {
-      INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, bits[i], return FALSE);
-      count += bits[i];
-    }
-
-    length -= 1 + 16;
-
-    TRACEMS8(cinfo, 2, JTRC_HUFFBITS,
-	     bits[1], bits[2], bits[3], bits[4],
-	     bits[5], bits[6], bits[7], bits[8]);
-    TRACEMS8(cinfo, 2, JTRC_HUFFBITS,
-	     bits[9], bits[10], bits[11], bits[12],
-	     bits[13], bits[14], bits[15], bits[16]);
-
-    /* Here we just do minimal validation of the counts to avoid walking
-     * off the end of our table space.  jdhuff.c will check more carefully.
-     */
-    if (count > 256 || ((INT32) count) > length)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
-
-    MEMZERO(huffval, SIZEOF(huffval)); /* pre-zero array for later copy */
-
-    for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
-      INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, huffval[i], return FALSE);
-
-    length -= count;
-
-    if (index & 0x10) {		/* AC table definition */
-      index -= 0x10;
-      htblptr = &cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[index];
-    } else {			/* DC table definition */
-      htblptr = &cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[index];
-    }
-
-    if (index < 0 || index >= NUM_HUFF_TBLS)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_DHT_INDEX, index);
-
-    if (*htblptr == NULL)
-      *htblptr = jpeg_alloc_huff_table((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  
-    MEMCOPY((*htblptr)->bits, bits, SIZEOF((*htblptr)->bits));
-    MEMCOPY((*htblptr)->huffval, huffval, SIZEOF((*htblptr)->huffval));
-  }
-
-  if (length != 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_dqt (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process a DQT marker */
-{
-  INT32 length, count, i;
-  int n, prec;
-  unsigned int tmp;
-  JQUANT_TBL *quant_ptr;
-  const int *natural_order;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-  length -= 2;
-
-  while (length > 0) {
-    length--;
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, n, return FALSE);
-    prec = n >> 4;
-    n &= 0x0F;
-
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_DQT, n, prec);
-
-    if (n >= NUM_QUANT_TBLS)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_DQT_INDEX, n);
-      
-    if (cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[n] == NULL)
-      cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[n] = jpeg_alloc_quant_table((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-    quant_ptr = cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[n];
-
-    if (prec) {
-      if (length < DCTSIZE2 * 2) {
-	/* Initialize full table for safety. */
-	for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	  quant_ptr->quantval[i] = 1;
-	}
-	count = length >> 1;
-      } else
-	count = DCTSIZE2;
-    } else {
-      if (length < DCTSIZE2) {
-	/* Initialize full table for safety. */
-	for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-	  quant_ptr->quantval[i] = 1;
-	}
-	count = length;
-      } else
-	count = DCTSIZE2;
-    }
-
-    switch (count) {
-    case (2*2): natural_order = jpeg_natural_order2; break;
-    case (3*3): natural_order = jpeg_natural_order3; break;
-    case (4*4): natural_order = jpeg_natural_order4; break;
-    case (5*5): natural_order = jpeg_natural_order5; break;
-    case (6*6): natural_order = jpeg_natural_order6; break;
-    case (7*7): natural_order = jpeg_natural_order7; break;
-    default:    natural_order = jpeg_natural_order;  break;
-    }
-
-    for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
-      if (prec)
-	INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-      else
-	INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-      /* We convert the zigzag-order table to natural array order. */
-      quant_ptr->quantval[natural_order[i]] = (UINT16) tmp;
-    }
-
-    if (cinfo->err->trace_level >= 2) {
-      for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i += 8) {
-	TRACEMS8(cinfo, 2, JTRC_QUANTVALS,
-		 quant_ptr->quantval[i],   quant_ptr->quantval[i+1],
-		 quant_ptr->quantval[i+2], quant_ptr->quantval[i+3],
-		 quant_ptr->quantval[i+4], quant_ptr->quantval[i+5],
-		 quant_ptr->quantval[i+6], quant_ptr->quantval[i+7]);
-      }
-    }
-
-    length -= count;
-    if (prec) length -= count;
-  }
-
-  if (length != 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_dri (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process a DRI marker */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  unsigned int tmp;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-  
-  if (length != 4)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-
-  TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_DRI, tmp);
-
-  cinfo->restart_interval = tmp;
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-get_lse (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process an LSE marker */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  unsigned int tmp;
-  int cid;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  if (! cinfo->marker->saw_SOF)
-    ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_SOF_BEFORE, "LSE");
-
-  if (cinfo->num_components < 3) goto bad;
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-
-  if (length != 24)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LENGTH);
-
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0x0D)	/* ID inverse transform specification */
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_UNKNOWN_MARKER, cinfo->unread_marker);
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != MAXJSAMPLE) goto bad;		/* MAXTRANS */
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 3) goto bad;			/* Nt=3 */
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, cid, return FALSE);
-  if (cid != cinfo->comp_info[1].component_id) goto bad;
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, cid, return FALSE);
-  if (cid != cinfo->comp_info[0].component_id) goto bad;
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, cid, return FALSE);
-  if (cid != cinfo->comp_info[2].component_id) goto bad;
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0x80) goto bad;		/* F1: CENTER1=1, NORM1=0 */
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0) goto bad;			/* A(1,1)=0 */
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0) goto bad;			/* A(1,2)=0 */
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0) goto bad;		/* F2: CENTER2=0, NORM2=0 */
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 1) goto bad;			/* A(2,1)=1 */
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0) goto bad;			/* A(2,2)=0 */
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0) goto bad;		/* F3: CENTER3=0, NORM3=0 */
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 1) goto bad;			/* A(3,1)=1 */
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, tmp, return FALSE);
-  if (tmp != 0) {				/* A(3,2)=0 */
-    bad:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
-  }
-
-  /* OK, valid transform that we can handle. */
-  cinfo->color_transform = JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN;
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Routines for processing APPn and COM markers.
- * These are either saved in memory or discarded, per application request.
- * APP0 and APP14 are specially checked to see if they are
- * JFIF and Adobe markers, respectively.
- */
-
-#define APP0_DATA_LEN	14	/* Length of interesting data in APP0 */
-#define APP14_DATA_LEN	12	/* Length of interesting data in APP14 */
-#define APPN_DATA_LEN	14	/* Must be the largest of the above!! */
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-examine_app0 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JOCTET FAR * data,
-	      unsigned int datalen, INT32 remaining)
-/* Examine first few bytes from an APP0.
- * Take appropriate action if it is a JFIF marker.
- * datalen is # of bytes at data[], remaining is length of rest of marker data.
- */
-{
-  INT32 totallen = (INT32) datalen + remaining;
-
-  if (datalen >= APP0_DATA_LEN &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[0]) == 0x4A &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[1]) == 0x46 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[2]) == 0x49 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[3]) == 0x46 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[4]) == 0) {
-    /* Found JFIF APP0 marker: save info */
-    cinfo->saw_JFIF_marker = TRUE;
-    cinfo->JFIF_major_version = GETJOCTET(data[5]);
-    cinfo->JFIF_minor_version = GETJOCTET(data[6]);
-    cinfo->density_unit = GETJOCTET(data[7]);
-    cinfo->X_density = (GETJOCTET(data[8]) << 8) + GETJOCTET(data[9]);
-    cinfo->Y_density = (GETJOCTET(data[10]) << 8) + GETJOCTET(data[11]);
-    /* Check version.
-     * Major version must be 1 or 2, anything else signals an incompatible
-     * change.
-     * (We used to treat this as an error, but now it's a nonfatal warning,
-     * because some bozo at Hijaak couldn't read the spec.)
-     * Minor version should be 0..2, but process anyway if newer.
-     */
-    if (cinfo->JFIF_major_version != 1 && cinfo->JFIF_major_version != 2)
-      WARNMS2(cinfo, JWRN_JFIF_MAJOR,
-	      cinfo->JFIF_major_version, cinfo->JFIF_minor_version);
-    /* Generate trace messages */
-    TRACEMS5(cinfo, 1, JTRC_JFIF,
-	     cinfo->JFIF_major_version, cinfo->JFIF_minor_version,
-	     cinfo->X_density, cinfo->Y_density, cinfo->density_unit);
-    /* Validate thumbnail dimensions and issue appropriate messages */
-    if (GETJOCTET(data[12]) | GETJOCTET(data[13]))
-      TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_JFIF_THUMBNAIL,
-	       GETJOCTET(data[12]), GETJOCTET(data[13]));
-    totallen -= APP0_DATA_LEN;
-    if (totallen !=
-	((INT32)GETJOCTET(data[12]) * (INT32)GETJOCTET(data[13]) * (INT32) 3))
-      TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_JFIF_BADTHUMBNAILSIZE, (int) totallen);
-  } else if (datalen >= 6 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[0]) == 0x4A &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[1]) == 0x46 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[2]) == 0x58 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[3]) == 0x58 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[4]) == 0) {
-    /* Found JFIF "JFXX" extension APP0 marker */
-    /* The library doesn't actually do anything with these,
-     * but we try to produce a helpful trace message.
-     */
-    switch (GETJOCTET(data[5])) {
-    case 0x10:
-      TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_THUMB_JPEG, (int) totallen);
-      break;
-    case 0x11:
-      TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_THUMB_PALETTE, (int) totallen);
-      break;
-    case 0x13:
-      TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_THUMB_RGB, (int) totallen);
-      break;
-    default:
-      TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_JFIF_EXTENSION,
-	       GETJOCTET(data[5]), (int) totallen);
-      break;
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* Start of APP0 does not match "JFIF" or "JFXX", or too short */
-    TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_APP0, (int) totallen);
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-examine_app14 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JOCTET FAR * data,
-	       unsigned int datalen, INT32 remaining)
-/* Examine first few bytes from an APP14.
- * Take appropriate action if it is an Adobe marker.
- * datalen is # of bytes at data[], remaining is length of rest of marker data.
- */
-{
-  unsigned int version, flags0, flags1, transform;
-
-  if (datalen >= APP14_DATA_LEN &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[0]) == 0x41 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[1]) == 0x64 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[2]) == 0x6F &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[3]) == 0x62 &&
-      GETJOCTET(data[4]) == 0x65) {
-    /* Found Adobe APP14 marker */
-    version = (GETJOCTET(data[5]) << 8) + GETJOCTET(data[6]);
-    flags0 = (GETJOCTET(data[7]) << 8) + GETJOCTET(data[8]);
-    flags1 = (GETJOCTET(data[9]) << 8) + GETJOCTET(data[10]);
-    transform = GETJOCTET(data[11]);
-    TRACEMS4(cinfo, 1, JTRC_ADOBE, version, flags0, flags1, transform);
-    cinfo->saw_Adobe_marker = TRUE;
-    cinfo->Adobe_transform = (UINT8) transform;
-  } else {
-    /* Start of APP14 does not match "Adobe", or too short */
-    TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_APP14, (int) (datalen + remaining));
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-get_interesting_appn (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Process an APP0 or APP14 marker without saving it */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  JOCTET b[APPN_DATA_LEN];
-  unsigned int i, numtoread;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-  length -= 2;
-
-  /* get the interesting part of the marker data */
-  if (length >= APPN_DATA_LEN)
-    numtoread = APPN_DATA_LEN;
-  else if (length > 0)
-    numtoread = (unsigned int) length;
-  else
-    numtoread = 0;
-  for (i = 0; i < numtoread; i++)
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, b[i], return FALSE);
-  length -= numtoread;
-
-  /* process it */
-  switch (cinfo->unread_marker) {
-  case M_APP0:
-    examine_app0(cinfo, (JOCTET FAR *) b, numtoread, length);
-    break;
-  case M_APP14:
-    examine_app14(cinfo, (JOCTET FAR *) b, numtoread, length);
-    break;
-  default:
-    /* can't get here unless jpeg_save_markers chooses wrong processor */
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_UNKNOWN_MARKER, cinfo->unread_marker);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* skip any remaining data -- could be lots */
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  if (length > 0)
-    (*cinfo->src->skip_input_data) (cinfo, (long) length);
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-#ifdef SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-save_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Save an APPn or COM marker into the marker list */
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker = (my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker;
-  jpeg_saved_marker_ptr cur_marker = marker->cur_marker;
-  unsigned int bytes_read, data_length;
-  JOCTET FAR * data;
-  INT32 length = 0;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  if (cur_marker == NULL) {
-    /* begin reading a marker */
-    INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-    length -= 2;
-    if (length >= 0) {		/* watch out for bogus length word */
-      /* figure out how much we want to save */
-      unsigned int limit;
-      if (cinfo->unread_marker == (int) M_COM)
-	limit = marker->length_limit_COM;
-      else
-	limit = marker->length_limit_APPn[cinfo->unread_marker - (int) M_APP0];
-      if ((unsigned int) length < limit)
-	limit = (unsigned int) length;
-      /* allocate and initialize the marker item */
-      cur_marker = (jpeg_saved_marker_ptr)
-	(*cinfo->mem->alloc_large) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				    SIZEOF(struct jpeg_marker_struct) + limit);
-      cur_marker->next = NULL;
-      cur_marker->marker = (UINT8) cinfo->unread_marker;
-      cur_marker->original_length = (unsigned int) length;
-      cur_marker->data_length = limit;
-      /* data area is just beyond the jpeg_marker_struct */
-      data = cur_marker->data = (JOCTET FAR *) (cur_marker + 1);
-      marker->cur_marker = cur_marker;
-      marker->bytes_read = 0;
-      bytes_read = 0;
-      data_length = limit;
-    } else {
-      /* deal with bogus length word */
-      bytes_read = data_length = 0;
-      data = NULL;
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* resume reading a marker */
-    bytes_read = marker->bytes_read;
-    data_length = cur_marker->data_length;
-    data = cur_marker->data + bytes_read;
-  }
-
-  while (bytes_read < data_length) {
-    INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);		/* move the restart point to here */
-    marker->bytes_read = bytes_read;
-    /* If there's not at least one byte in buffer, suspend */
-    MAKE_BYTE_AVAIL(cinfo, return FALSE);
-    /* Copy bytes with reasonable rapidity */
-    while (bytes_read < data_length && bytes_in_buffer > 0) {
-      *data++ = *next_input_byte++;
-      bytes_in_buffer--;
-      bytes_read++;
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Done reading what we want to read */
-  if (cur_marker != NULL) {	/* will be NULL if bogus length word */
-    /* Add new marker to end of list */
-    if (cinfo->marker_list == NULL) {
-      cinfo->marker_list = cur_marker;
-    } else {
-      jpeg_saved_marker_ptr prev = cinfo->marker_list;
-      while (prev->next != NULL)
-	prev = prev->next;
-      prev->next = cur_marker;
-    }
-    /* Reset pointer & calc remaining data length */
-    data = cur_marker->data;
-    length = cur_marker->original_length - data_length;
-  }
-  /* Reset to initial state for next marker */
-  marker->cur_marker = NULL;
-
-  /* Process the marker if interesting; else just make a generic trace msg */
-  switch (cinfo->unread_marker) {
-  case M_APP0:
-    examine_app0(cinfo, data, data_length, length);
-    break;
-  case M_APP14:
-    examine_app14(cinfo, data, data_length, length);
-    break;
-  default:
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_MISC_MARKER, cinfo->unread_marker,
-	     (int) (data_length + length));
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* skip any remaining data -- could be lots */
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);		/* do before skip_input_data */
-  if (length > 0)
-    (*cinfo->src->skip_input_data) (cinfo, (long) length);
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-#endif /* SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-skip_variable (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Skip over an unknown or uninteresting variable-length marker */
-{
-  INT32 length;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  INPUT_2BYTES(cinfo, length, return FALSE);
-  length -= 2;
-  
-  TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_MISC_MARKER, cinfo->unread_marker, (int) length);
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);		/* do before skip_input_data */
-  if (length > 0)
-    (*cinfo->src->skip_input_data) (cinfo, (long) length);
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Find the next JPEG marker, save it in cinfo->unread_marker.
- * Returns FALSE if had to suspend before reaching a marker;
- * in that case cinfo->unread_marker is unchanged.
- *
- * Note that the result might not be a valid marker code,
- * but it will never be 0 or FF.
- */
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-next_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int c;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  for (;;) {
-    INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-    /* Skip any non-FF bytes.
-     * This may look a bit inefficient, but it will not occur in a valid file.
-     * We sync after each discarded byte so that a suspending data source
-     * can discard the byte from its buffer.
-     */
-    while (c != 0xFF) {
-      cinfo->marker->discarded_bytes++;
-      INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-      INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-    }
-    /* This loop swallows any duplicate FF bytes.  Extra FFs are legal as
-     * pad bytes, so don't count them in discarded_bytes.  We assume there
-     * will not be so many consecutive FF bytes as to overflow a suspending
-     * data source's input buffer.
-     */
-    do {
-      INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-    } while (c == 0xFF);
-    if (c != 0)
-      break;			/* found a valid marker, exit loop */
-    /* Reach here if we found a stuffed-zero data sequence (FF/00).
-     * Discard it and loop back to try again.
-     */
-    cinfo->marker->discarded_bytes += 2;
-    INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  }
-
-  if (cinfo->marker->discarded_bytes != 0) {
-    WARNMS2(cinfo, JWRN_EXTRANEOUS_DATA, cinfo->marker->discarded_bytes, c);
-    cinfo->marker->discarded_bytes = 0;
-  }
-
-  cinfo->unread_marker = c;
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-first_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Like next_marker, but used to obtain the initial SOI marker. */
-/* For this marker, we do not allow preceding garbage or fill; otherwise,
- * we might well scan an entire input file before realizing it ain't JPEG.
- * If an application wants to process non-JFIF files, it must seek to the
- * SOI before calling the JPEG library.
- */
-{
-  int c, c2;
-  INPUT_VARS(cinfo);
-
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c, return FALSE);
-  INPUT_BYTE(cinfo, c2, return FALSE);
-  if (c != 0xFF || c2 != (int) M_SOI)
-    ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_NO_SOI, c, c2);
-
-  cinfo->unread_marker = c2;
-
-  INPUT_SYNC(cinfo);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read markers until SOS or EOI.
- *
- * Returns same codes as are defined for jpeg_consume_input:
- * JPEG_SUSPENDED, JPEG_REACHED_SOS, or JPEG_REACHED_EOI.
- *
- * Note: This function may return a pseudo SOS marker (with zero
- * component number) for treat by input controller's consume_input.
- * consume_input itself should filter out (skip) the pseudo marker
- * after processing for the caller.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(int)
-read_markers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* Outer loop repeats once for each marker. */
-  for (;;) {
-    /* Collect the marker proper, unless we already did. */
-    /* NB: first_marker() enforces the requirement that SOI appear first. */
-    if (cinfo->unread_marker == 0) {
-      if (! cinfo->marker->saw_SOI) {
-	if (! first_marker(cinfo))
-	  return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      } else {
-	if (! next_marker(cinfo))
-	  return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      }
-    }
-    /* At this point cinfo->unread_marker contains the marker code and the
-     * input point is just past the marker proper, but before any parameters.
-     * A suspension will cause us to return with this state still true.
-     */
-    switch (cinfo->unread_marker) {
-    case M_SOI:
-      if (! get_soi(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_SOF0:		/* Baseline */
-      if (! get_sof(cinfo, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_SOF1:		/* Extended sequential, Huffman */
-      if (! get_sof(cinfo, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_SOF2:		/* Progressive, Huffman */
-      if (! get_sof(cinfo, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_SOF9:		/* Extended sequential, arithmetic */
-      if (! get_sof(cinfo, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_SOF10:		/* Progressive, arithmetic */
-      if (! get_sof(cinfo, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    /* Currently unsupported SOFn types */
-    case M_SOF3:		/* Lossless, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF5:		/* Differential sequential, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF6:		/* Differential progressive, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF7:		/* Differential lossless, Huffman */
-    case M_JPG:			/* Reserved for JPEG extensions */
-    case M_SOF11:		/* Lossless, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF13:		/* Differential sequential, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF14:		/* Differential progressive, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF15:		/* Differential lossless, arithmetic */
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_SOF_UNSUPPORTED, cinfo->unread_marker);
-      break;
-
-    case M_SOS:
-      if (! get_sos(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      cinfo->unread_marker = 0;	/* processed the marker */
-      return JPEG_REACHED_SOS;
-
-    case M_EOI:
-      TRACEMS(cinfo, 1, JTRC_EOI);
-      cinfo->unread_marker = 0;	/* processed the marker */
-      return JPEG_REACHED_EOI;
-
-    case M_DAC:
-      if (! get_dac(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_DHT:
-      if (! get_dht(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_DQT:
-      if (! get_dqt(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_DRI:
-      if (! get_dri(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_JPG8:
-      if (! get_lse(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_APP0:
-    case M_APP1:
-    case M_APP2:
-    case M_APP3:
-    case M_APP4:
-    case M_APP5:
-    case M_APP6:
-    case M_APP7:
-    case M_APP8:
-    case M_APP9:
-    case M_APP10:
-    case M_APP11:
-    case M_APP12:
-    case M_APP13:
-    case M_APP14:
-    case M_APP15:
-      if (! (*((my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker)->process_APPn[
-		cinfo->unread_marker - (int) M_APP0]) (cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_COM:
-      if (! (*((my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker)->process_COM) (cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    case M_RST0:		/* these are all parameterless */
-    case M_RST1:
-    case M_RST2:
-    case M_RST3:
-    case M_RST4:
-    case M_RST5:
-    case M_RST6:
-    case M_RST7:
-    case M_TEM:
-      TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_PARMLESS_MARKER, cinfo->unread_marker);
-      break;
-
-    case M_DNL:			/* Ignore DNL ... perhaps the wrong thing */
-      if (! skip_variable(cinfo))
-	return JPEG_SUSPENDED;
-      break;
-
-    default:			/* must be DHP, EXP, JPGn, or RESn */
-      /* For now, we treat the reserved markers as fatal errors since they are
-       * likely to be used to signal incompatible JPEG Part 3 extensions.
-       * Once the JPEG 3 version-number marker is well defined, this code
-       * ought to change!
-       */
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_UNKNOWN_MARKER, cinfo->unread_marker);
-      break;
-    }
-    /* Successfully processed marker, so reset state variable */
-    cinfo->unread_marker = 0;
-  } /* end loop */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read a restart marker, which is expected to appear next in the datastream;
- * if the marker is not there, take appropriate recovery action.
- * Returns FALSE if suspension is required.
- *
- * This is called by the entropy decoder after it has read an appropriate
- * number of MCUs.  cinfo->unread_marker may be nonzero if the entropy decoder
- * has already read a marker from the data source.  Under normal conditions
- * cinfo->unread_marker will be reset to 0 before returning; if not reset,
- * it holds a marker which the decoder will be unable to read past.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(boolean)
-read_restart_marker (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* Obtain a marker unless we already did. */
-  /* Note that next_marker will complain if it skips any data. */
-  if (cinfo->unread_marker == 0) {
-    if (! next_marker(cinfo))
-      return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  if (cinfo->unread_marker ==
-      ((int) M_RST0 + cinfo->marker->next_restart_num)) {
-    /* Normal case --- swallow the marker and let entropy decoder continue */
-    TRACEMS1(cinfo, 3, JTRC_RST, cinfo->marker->next_restart_num);
-    cinfo->unread_marker = 0;
-  } else {
-    /* Uh-oh, the restart markers have been messed up. */
-    /* Let the data source manager determine how to resync. */
-    if (! (*cinfo->src->resync_to_restart) (cinfo,
-					    cinfo->marker->next_restart_num))
-      return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  /* Update next-restart state */
-  cinfo->marker->next_restart_num = (cinfo->marker->next_restart_num + 1) & 7;
-
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This is the default resync_to_restart method for data source managers
- * to use if they don't have any better approach.  Some data source managers
- * may be able to back up, or may have additional knowledge about the data
- * which permits a more intelligent recovery strategy; such managers would
- * presumably supply their own resync method.
- *
- * read_restart_marker calls resync_to_restart if it finds a marker other than
- * the restart marker it was expecting.  (This code is *not* used unless
- * a nonzero restart interval has been declared.)  cinfo->unread_marker is
- * the marker code actually found (might be anything, except 0 or FF).
- * The desired restart marker number (0..7) is passed as a parameter.
- * This routine is supposed to apply whatever error recovery strategy seems
- * appropriate in order to position the input stream to the next data segment.
- * Note that cinfo->unread_marker is treated as a marker appearing before
- * the current data-source input point; usually it should be reset to zero
- * before returning.
- * Returns FALSE if suspension is required.
- *
- * This implementation is substantially constrained by wanting to treat the
- * input as a data stream; this means we can't back up.  Therefore, we have
- * only the following actions to work with:
- *   1. Simply discard the marker and let the entropy decoder resume at next
- *      byte of file.
- *   2. Read forward until we find another marker, discarding intervening
- *      data.  (In theory we could look ahead within the current bufferload,
- *      without having to discard data if we don't find the desired marker.
- *      This idea is not implemented here, in part because it makes behavior
- *      dependent on buffer size and chance buffer-boundary positions.)
- *   3. Leave the marker unread (by failing to zero cinfo->unread_marker).
- *      This will cause the entropy decoder to process an empty data segment,
- *      inserting dummy zeroes, and then we will reprocess the marker.
- *
- * #2 is appropriate if we think the desired marker lies ahead, while #3 is
- * appropriate if the found marker is a future restart marker (indicating
- * that we have missed the desired restart marker, probably because it got
- * corrupted).
- * We apply #2 or #3 if the found marker is a restart marker no more than
- * two counts behind or ahead of the expected one.  We also apply #2 if the
- * found marker is not a legal JPEG marker code (it's certainly bogus data).
- * If the found marker is a restart marker more than 2 counts away, we do #1
- * (too much risk that the marker is erroneous; with luck we will be able to
- * resync at some future point).
- * For any valid non-restart JPEG marker, we apply #3.  This keeps us from
- * overrunning the end of a scan.  An implementation limited to single-scan
- * files might find it better to apply #2 for markers other than EOI, since
- * any other marker would have to be bogus data in that case.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-jpeg_resync_to_restart (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired)
-{
-  int marker = cinfo->unread_marker;
-  int action = 1;
-  
-  /* Always put up a warning. */
-  WARNMS2(cinfo, JWRN_MUST_RESYNC, marker, desired);
-  
-  /* Outer loop handles repeated decision after scanning forward. */
-  for (;;) {
-    if (marker < (int) M_SOF0)
-      action = 2;		/* invalid marker */
-    else if (marker < (int) M_RST0 || marker > (int) M_RST7)
-      action = 3;		/* valid non-restart marker */
-    else {
-      if (marker == ((int) M_RST0 + ((desired+1) & 7)) ||
-	  marker == ((int) M_RST0 + ((desired+2) & 7)))
-	action = 3;		/* one of the next two expected restarts */
-      else if (marker == ((int) M_RST0 + ((desired-1) & 7)) ||
-	       marker == ((int) M_RST0 + ((desired-2) & 7)))
-	action = 2;		/* a prior restart, so advance */
-      else
-	action = 1;		/* desired restart or too far away */
-    }
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 4, JTRC_RECOVERY_ACTION, marker, action);
-    switch (action) {
-    case 1:
-      /* Discard marker and let entropy decoder resume processing. */
-      cinfo->unread_marker = 0;
-      return TRUE;
-    case 2:
-      /* Scan to the next marker, and repeat the decision loop. */
-      if (! next_marker(cinfo))
-	return FALSE;
-      marker = cinfo->unread_marker;
-      break;
-    case 3:
-      /* Return without advancing past this marker. */
-      /* Entropy decoder will be forced to process an empty segment. */
-      return TRUE;
-    }
-  } /* end loop */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Reset marker processing state to begin a fresh datastream.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-reset_marker_reader (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker = (my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker;
-
-  cinfo->comp_info = NULL;		/* until allocated by get_sof */
-  cinfo->input_scan_number = 0;		/* no SOS seen yet */
-  cinfo->unread_marker = 0;		/* no pending marker */
-  marker->pub.saw_SOI = FALSE;		/* set internal state too */
-  marker->pub.saw_SOF = FALSE;
-  marker->pub.discarded_bytes = 0;
-  marker->cur_marker = NULL;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize the marker reader module.
- * This is called only once, when the decompression object is created.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_marker_reader (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker;
-  int i;
-
-  /* Create subobject in permanent pool */
-  marker = (my_marker_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_PERMANENT,
-				SIZEOF(my_marker_reader));
-  cinfo->marker = &marker->pub;
-  /* Initialize public method pointers */
-  marker->pub.reset_marker_reader = reset_marker_reader;
-  marker->pub.read_markers = read_markers;
-  marker->pub.read_restart_marker = read_restart_marker;
-  /* Initialize COM/APPn processing.
-   * By default, we examine and then discard APP0 and APP14,
-   * but simply discard COM and all other APPn.
-   */
-  marker->process_COM = skip_variable;
-  marker->length_limit_COM = 0;
-  for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
-    marker->process_APPn[i] = skip_variable;
-    marker->length_limit_APPn[i] = 0;
-  }
-  marker->process_APPn[0] = get_interesting_appn;
-  marker->process_APPn[14] = get_interesting_appn;
-  /* Reset marker processing state */
-  reset_marker_reader(cinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Control saving of COM and APPn markers into marker_list.
- */
-
-#ifdef SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_save_markers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int marker_code,
-		   unsigned int length_limit)
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker = (my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker;
-  long maxlength;
-  jpeg_marker_parser_method processor;
-
-  /* Length limit mustn't be larger than what we can allocate
-   * (should only be a concern in a 16-bit environment).
-   */
-  maxlength = cinfo->mem->max_alloc_chunk - SIZEOF(struct jpeg_marker_struct);
-  if (((long) length_limit) > maxlength)
-    length_limit = (unsigned int) maxlength;
-
-  /* Choose processor routine to use.
-   * APP0/APP14 have special requirements.
-   */
-  if (length_limit) {
-    processor = save_marker;
-    /* If saving APP0/APP14, save at least enough for our internal use. */
-    if (marker_code == (int) M_APP0 && length_limit < APP0_DATA_LEN)
-      length_limit = APP0_DATA_LEN;
-    else if (marker_code == (int) M_APP14 && length_limit < APP14_DATA_LEN)
-      length_limit = APP14_DATA_LEN;
-  } else {
-    processor = skip_variable;
-    /* If discarding APP0/APP14, use our regular on-the-fly processor. */
-    if (marker_code == (int) M_APP0 || marker_code == (int) M_APP14)
-      processor = get_interesting_appn;
-  }
-
-  if (marker_code == (int) M_COM) {
-    marker->process_COM = processor;
-    marker->length_limit_COM = length_limit;
-  } else if (marker_code >= (int) M_APP0 && marker_code <= (int) M_APP15) {
-    marker->process_APPn[marker_code - (int) M_APP0] = processor;
-    marker->length_limit_APPn[marker_code - (int) M_APP0] = length_limit;
-  } else
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_UNKNOWN_MARKER, marker_code);
-}
-
-#endif /* SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Install a special processing method for COM or APPn markers.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_set_marker_processor (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int marker_code,
-			   jpeg_marker_parser_method routine)
-{
-  my_marker_ptr marker = (my_marker_ptr) cinfo->marker;
-
-  if (marker_code == (int) M_COM)
-    marker->process_COM = routine;
-  else if (marker_code >= (int) M_APP0 && marker_code <= (int) M_APP15)
-    marker->process_APPn[marker_code - (int) M_APP0] = routine;
-  else
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_UNKNOWN_MARKER, marker_code);
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmaster.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmaster.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ed6b499..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmaster.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,543 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdmaster.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains master control logic for the JPEG decompressor.
- * These routines are concerned with selecting the modules to be executed
- * and with determining the number of passes and the work to be done in each
- * pass.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Private state */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_decomp_master pub; /* public fields */
-
-  int pass_number;		/* # of passes completed */
-
-  boolean using_merged_upsample; /* TRUE if using merged upsample/cconvert */
-
-  /* Saved references to initialized quantizer modules,
-   * in case we need to switch modes.
-   */
-  struct jpeg_color_quantizer * quantizer_1pass;
-  struct jpeg_color_quantizer * quantizer_2pass;
-} my_decomp_master;
-
-typedef my_decomp_master * my_master_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Determine whether merged upsample/color conversion should be used.
- * CRUCIAL: this must match the actual capabilities of jdmerge.c!
- */
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-use_merged_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-#ifdef UPSAMPLE_MERGING_SUPPORTED
-  /* Merging is the equivalent of plain box-filter upsampling */
-  if (cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling || cinfo->CCIR601_sampling)
-    return FALSE;
-  /* jdmerge.c only supports YCC=>RGB color conversion */
-  if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space != JCS_YCbCr || cinfo->num_components != 3 ||
-      cinfo->out_color_space != JCS_RGB ||
-      cinfo->out_color_components != RGB_PIXELSIZE ||
-      cinfo->color_transform)
-    return FALSE;
-  /* and it only handles 2h1v or 2h2v sampling ratios */
-  if (cinfo->comp_info[0].h_samp_factor != 2 ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[1].h_samp_factor != 1 ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[2].h_samp_factor != 1 ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[0].v_samp_factor >  2 ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[1].v_samp_factor != 1 ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[2].v_samp_factor != 1)
-    return FALSE;
-  /* furthermore, it doesn't work if we've scaled the IDCTs differently */
-  if (cinfo->comp_info[0].DCT_h_scaled_size != cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[1].DCT_h_scaled_size != cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[2].DCT_h_scaled_size != cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[0].DCT_v_scaled_size != cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[1].DCT_v_scaled_size != cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size ||
-      cinfo->comp_info[2].DCT_v_scaled_size != cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size)
-    return FALSE;
-  /* ??? also need to test for upsample-time rescaling, when & if supported */
-  return TRUE;			/* by golly, it'll work... */
-#else
-  return FALSE;
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Compute output image dimensions and related values.
- * NOTE: this is exported for possible use by application.
- * Hence it mustn't do anything that can't be done twice.
- * Also note that it may be called before the master module is initialized!
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_calc_output_dimensions (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Do computations that are needed before master selection phase.
- * This function is used for full decompression.
- */
-{
-#ifdef IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
-#endif
-
-  /* Prevent application from calling me at wrong times */
-  if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_READY)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  /* Compute core output image dimensions and DCT scaling choices. */
-  jpeg_core_output_dimensions(cinfo);
-
-#ifdef IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-
-  /* In selecting the actual DCT scaling for each component, we try to
-   * scale up the chroma components via IDCT scaling rather than upsampling.
-   * This saves time if the upsampler gets to use 1:1 scaling.
-   * Note this code adapts subsampling ratios which are powers of 2.
-   */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    int ssize = 1;
-    while (cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size * ssize <=
-	   (cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling ? DCTSIZE : DCTSIZE / 2) &&
-	   (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor % (compptr->h_samp_factor * ssize * 2)) == 0) {
-      ssize = ssize * 2;
-    }
-    compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size = cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size * ssize;
-    ssize = 1;
-    while (cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size * ssize <=
-	   (cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling ? DCTSIZE : DCTSIZE / 2) &&
-	   (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor % (compptr->v_samp_factor * ssize * 2)) == 0) {
-      ssize = ssize * 2;
-    }
-    compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size = cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size * ssize;
-
-    /* We don't support IDCT ratios larger than 2. */
-    if (compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size > compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size * 2)
-	compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size = compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size * 2;
-    else if (compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size > compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size * 2)
-	compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size = compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size * 2;
-  }
-
-  /* Recompute downsampled dimensions of components;
-   * application needs to know these if using raw downsampled data.
-   */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Size in samples, after IDCT scaling */
-    compptr->downsampled_width = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_width *
-		    (long) (compptr->h_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size),
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_h_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-    compptr->downsampled_height = (JDIMENSION)
-      jdiv_round_up((long) cinfo->image_height *
-		    (long) (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size),
-		    (long) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor * cinfo->block_size));
-  }
-
-#endif /* IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED */
-
-  /* Report number of components in selected colorspace. */
-  /* Probably this should be in the color conversion module... */
-  switch (cinfo->out_color_space) {
-  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = 1;
-    break;
-  case JCS_RGB:
-  case JCS_BG_RGB:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    break;
-  case JCS_YCbCr:
-  case JCS_BG_YCC:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = 3;
-    break;
-  case JCS_CMYK:
-  case JCS_YCCK:
-    cinfo->out_color_components = 4;
-    break;
-  default:			/* else must be same colorspace as in file */
-    cinfo->out_color_components = cinfo->num_components;
-    break;
-  }
-  cinfo->output_components = (cinfo->quantize_colors ? 1 :
-			      cinfo->out_color_components);
-
-  /* See if upsampler will want to emit more than one row at a time */
-  if (use_merged_upsample(cinfo))
-    cinfo->rec_outbuf_height = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-  else
-    cinfo->rec_outbuf_height = 1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Several decompression processes need to range-limit values to the range
- * 0..MAXJSAMPLE; the input value may fall somewhat outside this range
- * due to noise introduced by quantization, roundoff error, etc.  These
- * processes are inner loops and need to be as fast as possible.  On most
- * machines, particularly CPUs with pipelines or instruction prefetch,
- * a (subscript-check-less) C table lookup
- *		x = sample_range_limit[x];
- * is faster than explicit tests
- *		if (x < 0)  x = 0;
- *		else if (x > MAXJSAMPLE)  x = MAXJSAMPLE;
- * These processes all use a common table prepared by the routine below.
- *
- * For most steps we can mathematically guarantee that the initial value
- * of x is within MAXJSAMPLE+1 of the legal range, so a table running from
- * -(MAXJSAMPLE+1) to 2*MAXJSAMPLE+1 is sufficient.  But for the initial
- * limiting step (just after the IDCT), a wildly out-of-range value is 
- * possible if the input data is corrupt.  To avoid any chance of indexing
- * off the end of memory and getting a bad-pointer trap, we perform the
- * post-IDCT limiting thus:
- *		x = range_limit[x & MASK];
- * where MASK is 2 bits wider than legal sample data, ie 10 bits for 8-bit
- * samples.  Under normal circumstances this is more than enough range and
- * a correct output will be generated; with bogus input data the mask will
- * cause wraparound, and we will safely generate a bogus-but-in-range output.
- * For the post-IDCT step, we want to convert the data from signed to unsigned
- * representation by adding CENTERJSAMPLE at the same time that we limit it.
- * So the post-IDCT limiting table ends up looking like this:
- *   CENTERJSAMPLE,CENTERJSAMPLE+1,...,MAXJSAMPLE,
- *   MAXJSAMPLE (repeat 2*(MAXJSAMPLE+1)-CENTERJSAMPLE times),
- *   0          (repeat 2*(MAXJSAMPLE+1)-CENTERJSAMPLE times),
- *   0,1,...,CENTERJSAMPLE-1
- * Negative inputs select values from the upper half of the table after
- * masking.
- *
- * We can save some space by overlapping the start of the post-IDCT table
- * with the simpler range limiting table.  The post-IDCT table begins at
- * sample_range_limit + CENTERJSAMPLE.
- *
- * Note that the table is allocated in near data space on PCs; it's small
- * enough and used often enough to justify this.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-prepare_range_limit_table (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Allocate and fill in the sample_range_limit table */
-{
-  JSAMPLE * table;
-  int i;
-
-  table = (JSAMPLE *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-		(5 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1) + CENTERJSAMPLE) * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-  table += (MAXJSAMPLE+1);	/* allow negative subscripts of simple table */
-  cinfo->sample_range_limit = table;
-  /* First segment of "simple" table: limit[x] = 0 for x < 0 */
-  MEMZERO(table - (MAXJSAMPLE+1), (MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-  /* Main part of "simple" table: limit[x] = x */
-  for (i = 0; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++)
-    table[i] = (JSAMPLE) i;
-  table += CENTERJSAMPLE;	/* Point to where post-IDCT table starts */
-  /* End of simple table, rest of first half of post-IDCT table */
-  for (i = CENTERJSAMPLE; i < 2*(MAXJSAMPLE+1); i++)
-    table[i] = MAXJSAMPLE;
-  /* Second half of post-IDCT table */
-  MEMZERO(table + (2 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1)),
-	  (2 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1) - CENTERJSAMPLE) * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-  MEMCOPY(table + (4 * (MAXJSAMPLE+1) - CENTERJSAMPLE),
-	  cinfo->sample_range_limit, CENTERJSAMPLE * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Master selection of decompression modules.
- * This is done once at jpeg_start_decompress time.  We determine
- * which modules will be used and give them appropriate initialization calls.
- * We also initialize the decompressor input side to begin consuming data.
- *
- * Since jpeg_read_header has finished, we know what is in the SOF
- * and (first) SOS markers.  We also have all the application parameter
- * settings.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-master_selection (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master = (my_master_ptr) cinfo->master;
-  boolean use_c_buffer;
-  long samplesperrow;
-  JDIMENSION jd_samplesperrow;
-
-  /* For now, precision must match compiled-in value... */
-  if (cinfo->data_precision != BITS_IN_JSAMPLE)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_PRECISION, cinfo->data_precision);
-
-  /* Initialize dimensions and other stuff */
-  jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(cinfo);
-  prepare_range_limit_table(cinfo);
-
-  /* Sanity check on image dimensions */
-  if (cinfo->output_height <= 0 || cinfo->output_width <= 0 ||
-      cinfo->out_color_components <= 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_EMPTY_IMAGE);
-
-  /* Width of an output scanline must be representable as JDIMENSION. */
-  samplesperrow = (long) cinfo->output_width * (long) cinfo->out_color_components;
-  jd_samplesperrow = (JDIMENSION) samplesperrow;
-  if ((long) jd_samplesperrow != samplesperrow)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW);
-
-  /* Initialize my private state */
-  master->pass_number = 0;
-  master->using_merged_upsample = use_merged_upsample(cinfo);
-
-  /* Color quantizer selection */
-  master->quantizer_1pass = NULL;
-  master->quantizer_2pass = NULL;
-  /* No mode changes if not using buffered-image mode. */
-  if (! cinfo->quantize_colors || ! cinfo->buffered_image) {
-    cinfo->enable_1pass_quant = FALSE;
-    cinfo->enable_external_quant = FALSE;
-    cinfo->enable_2pass_quant = FALSE;
-  }
-  if (cinfo->quantize_colors) {
-    if (cinfo->raw_data_out)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOTIMPL);
-    /* 2-pass quantizer only works in 3-component color space. */
-    if (cinfo->out_color_components != 3) {
-      cinfo->enable_1pass_quant = TRUE;
-      cinfo->enable_external_quant = FALSE;
-      cinfo->enable_2pass_quant = FALSE;
-      cinfo->colormap = NULL;
-    } else if (cinfo->colormap != NULL) {
-      cinfo->enable_external_quant = TRUE;
-    } else if (cinfo->two_pass_quantize) {
-      cinfo->enable_2pass_quant = TRUE;
-    } else {
-      cinfo->enable_1pass_quant = TRUE;
-    }
-
-    if (cinfo->enable_1pass_quant) {
-#ifdef QUANT_1PASS_SUPPORTED
-      jinit_1pass_quantizer(cinfo);
-      master->quantizer_1pass = cinfo->cquantize;
-#else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-    }
-
-    /* We use the 2-pass code to map to external colormaps. */
-    if (cinfo->enable_2pass_quant || cinfo->enable_external_quant) {
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-      jinit_2pass_quantizer(cinfo);
-      master->quantizer_2pass = cinfo->cquantize;
-#else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-    }
-    /* If both quantizers are initialized, the 2-pass one is left active;
-     * this is necessary for starting with quantization to an external map.
-     */
-  }
-
-  /* Post-processing: in particular, color conversion first */
-  if (! cinfo->raw_data_out) {
-    if (master->using_merged_upsample) {
-#ifdef UPSAMPLE_MERGING_SUPPORTED
-      jinit_merged_upsampler(cinfo); /* does color conversion too */
-#else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif
-    } else {
-      jinit_color_deconverter(cinfo);
-      jinit_upsampler(cinfo);
-    }
-    jinit_d_post_controller(cinfo, cinfo->enable_2pass_quant);
-  }
-  /* Inverse DCT */
-  jinit_inverse_dct(cinfo);
-  /* Entropy decoding: either Huffman or arithmetic coding. */
-  if (cinfo->arith_code)
-    jinit_arith_decoder(cinfo);
-  else {
-    jinit_huff_decoder(cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* Initialize principal buffer controllers. */
-  use_c_buffer = cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans || cinfo->buffered_image;
-  jinit_d_coef_controller(cinfo, use_c_buffer);
-
-  if (! cinfo->raw_data_out)
-    jinit_d_main_controller(cinfo, FALSE /* never need full buffer here */);
-
-  /* We can now tell the memory manager to allocate virtual arrays. */
-  (*cinfo->mem->realize_virt_arrays) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  /* Initialize input side of decompressor to consume first scan. */
-  (*cinfo->inputctl->start_input_pass) (cinfo);
-
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-  /* If jpeg_start_decompress will read the whole file, initialize
-   * progress monitoring appropriately.  The input step is counted
-   * as one pass.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL && ! cinfo->buffered_image &&
-      cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans) {
-    int nscans;
-    /* Estimate number of scans to set pass_limit. */
-    if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-      /* Arbitrarily estimate 2 interleaved DC scans + 3 AC scans/component. */
-      nscans = 2 + 3 * cinfo->num_components;
-    } else {
-      /* For a nonprogressive multiscan file, estimate 1 scan per component. */
-      nscans = cinfo->num_components;
-    }
-    cinfo->progress->pass_counter = 0L;
-    cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->total_iMCU_rows * nscans;
-    cinfo->progress->completed_passes = 0;
-    cinfo->progress->total_passes = (cinfo->enable_2pass_quant ? 3 : 2);
-    /* Count the input pass as done */
-    master->pass_number++;
-  }
-#endif /* D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Per-pass setup.
- * This is called at the beginning of each output pass.  We determine which
- * modules will be active during this pass and give them appropriate
- * start_pass calls.  We also set is_dummy_pass to indicate whether this
- * is a "real" output pass or a dummy pass for color quantization.
- * (In the latter case, jdapistd.c will crank the pass to completion.)
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-prepare_for_output_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master = (my_master_ptr) cinfo->master;
-
-  if (master->pub.is_dummy_pass) {
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-    /* Final pass of 2-pass quantization */
-    master->pub.is_dummy_pass = FALSE;
-    (*cinfo->cquantize->start_pass) (cinfo, FALSE);
-    (*cinfo->post->start_pass) (cinfo, JBUF_CRANK_DEST);
-    (*cinfo->main->start_pass) (cinfo, JBUF_CRANK_DEST);
-#else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
-  } else {
-    if (cinfo->quantize_colors && cinfo->colormap == NULL) {
-      /* Select new quantization method */
-      if (cinfo->two_pass_quantize && cinfo->enable_2pass_quant) {
-	cinfo->cquantize = master->quantizer_2pass;
-	master->pub.is_dummy_pass = TRUE;
-      } else if (cinfo->enable_1pass_quant) {
-	cinfo->cquantize = master->quantizer_1pass;
-      } else {
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_MODE_CHANGE);
-      }
-    }
-    (*cinfo->idct->start_pass) (cinfo);
-    (*cinfo->coef->start_output_pass) (cinfo);
-    if (! cinfo->raw_data_out) {
-      if (! master->using_merged_upsample)
-	(*cinfo->cconvert->start_pass) (cinfo);
-      (*cinfo->upsample->start_pass) (cinfo);
-      if (cinfo->quantize_colors)
-	(*cinfo->cquantize->start_pass) (cinfo, master->pub.is_dummy_pass);
-      (*cinfo->post->start_pass) (cinfo,
-	    (master->pub.is_dummy_pass ? JBUF_SAVE_AND_PASS : JBUF_PASS_THRU));
-      (*cinfo->main->start_pass) (cinfo, JBUF_PASS_THRU);
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Set up progress monitor's pass info if present */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    cinfo->progress->completed_passes = master->pass_number;
-    cinfo->progress->total_passes = master->pass_number +
-				    (master->pub.is_dummy_pass ? 2 : 1);
-    /* In buffered-image mode, we assume one more output pass if EOI not
-     * yet reached, but no more passes if EOI has been reached.
-     */
-    if (cinfo->buffered_image && ! cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached) {
-      cinfo->progress->total_passes += (cinfo->enable_2pass_quant ? 2 : 1);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at end of an output pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_output_pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master = (my_master_ptr) cinfo->master;
-
-  if (cinfo->quantize_colors)
-    (*cinfo->cquantize->finish_pass) (cinfo);
-  master->pass_number++;
-}
-
-
-#ifdef D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Switch to a new external colormap between output passes.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_new_colormap (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master = (my_master_ptr) cinfo->master;
-
-  /* Prevent application from calling me at wrong times */
-  if (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_BUFIMAGE)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-
-  if (cinfo->quantize_colors && cinfo->enable_external_quant &&
-      cinfo->colormap != NULL) {
-    /* Select 2-pass quantizer for external colormap use */
-    cinfo->cquantize = master->quantizer_2pass;
-    /* Notify quantizer of colormap change */
-    (*cinfo->cquantize->new_color_map) (cinfo);
-    master->pub.is_dummy_pass = FALSE; /* just in case */
-  } else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_MODE_CHANGE);
-}
-
-#endif /* D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize master decompression control and select active modules.
- * This is performed at the start of jpeg_start_decompress.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_master_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_master_ptr master;
-
-  master = (my_master_ptr)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(my_decomp_master));
-  cinfo->master = &master->pub;
-  master->pub.prepare_for_output_pass = prepare_for_output_pass;
-  master->pub.finish_output_pass = finish_output_pass;
-
-  master->pub.is_dummy_pass = FALSE;
-
-  master_selection(cinfo);
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmerge.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmerge.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 605e858..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdmerge.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,401 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdmerge.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains code for merged upsampling/color conversion.
- *
- * This file combines functions from jdsample.c and jdcolor.c;
- * read those files first to understand what's going on.
- *
- * When the chroma components are to be upsampled by simple replication
- * (ie, box filtering), we can save some work in color conversion by
- * calculating all the output pixels corresponding to a pair of chroma
- * samples at one time.  In the conversion equations
- *	R = Y           + K1 * Cr
- *	G = Y + K2 * Cb + K3 * Cr
- *	B = Y + K4 * Cb
- * only the Y term varies among the group of pixels corresponding to a pair
- * of chroma samples, so the rest of the terms can be calculated just once.
- * At typical sampling ratios, this eliminates half or three-quarters of the
- * multiplications needed for color conversion.
- *
- * This file currently provides implementations for the following cases:
- *	YCbCr => RGB color conversion only.
- *	Sampling ratios of 2h1v or 2h2v.
- *	No scaling needed at upsample time.
- *	Corner-aligned (non-CCIR601) sampling alignment.
- * Other special cases could be added, but in most applications these are
- * the only common cases.  (For uncommon cases we fall back on the more
- * general code in jdsample.c and jdcolor.c.)
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-#ifdef UPSAMPLE_MERGING_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/* Private subobject */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_upsampler pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  /* Pointer to routine to do actual upsampling/conversion of one row group */
-  JMETHOD(void, upmethod, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION in_row_group_ctr,
-			   JSAMPARRAY output_buf));
-
-  /* Private state for YCC->RGB conversion */
-  int * Cr_r_tab;		/* => table for Cr to R conversion */
-  int * Cb_b_tab;		/* => table for Cb to B conversion */
-  INT32 * Cr_g_tab;		/* => table for Cr to G conversion */
-  INT32 * Cb_g_tab;		/* => table for Cb to G conversion */
-
-  /* For 2:1 vertical sampling, we produce two output rows at a time.
-   * We need a "spare" row buffer to hold the second output row if the
-   * application provides just a one-row buffer; we also use the spare
-   * to discard the dummy last row if the image height is odd.
-   */
-  JSAMPROW spare_row;
-  boolean spare_full;		/* T if spare buffer is occupied */
-
-  JDIMENSION out_row_width;	/* samples per output row */
-  JDIMENSION rows_to_go;	/* counts rows remaining in image */
-} my_upsampler;
-
-typedef my_upsampler * my_upsample_ptr;
-
-#define SCALEBITS	16	/* speediest right-shift on some machines */
-#define ONE_HALF	((INT32) 1 << (SCALEBITS-1))
-#define FIX(x)		((INT32) ((x) * (1L<RGB colorspace conversion.
- * This is taken directly from jdcolor.c; see that file for more info.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-build_ycc_rgb_table (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-  int i;
-  INT32 x;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  upsample->Cr_r_tab = (int *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
-  upsample->Cb_b_tab = (int *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
-  upsample->Cr_g_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));
-  upsample->Cb_g_tab = (INT32 *)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));
-
-  for (i = 0, x = -CENTERJSAMPLE; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++, x++) {
-    /* i is the actual input pixel value, in the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE */
-    /* The Cb or Cr value we are thinking of is x = i - CENTERJSAMPLE */
-    /* Cr=>R value is nearest int to 1.402 * x */
-    upsample->Cr_r_tab[i] = (int)
-		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(1.402) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
-    /* Cb=>B value is nearest int to 1.772 * x */
-    upsample->Cb_b_tab[i] = (int)
-		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(1.772) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
-    /* Cr=>G value is scaled-up -0.714136286 * x */
-    upsample->Cr_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(0.714136286)) * x;
-    /* Cb=>G value is scaled-up -0.344136286 * x */
-    /* We also add in ONE_HALF so that need not do it in inner loop */
-    upsample->Cb_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(0.344136286)) * x + ONE_HALF;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for an upsampling pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_merged_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-
-  /* Mark the spare buffer empty */
-  upsample->spare_full = FALSE;
-  /* Initialize total-height counter for detecting bottom of image */
-  upsample->rows_to_go = cinfo->output_height;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Control routine to do upsampling (and color conversion).
- *
- * The control routine just handles the row buffering considerations.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-merged_2v_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		    JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-		    JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-/* 2:1 vertical sampling case: may need a spare row. */
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-  JSAMPROW work_ptrs[2];
-  JDIMENSION num_rows;		/* number of rows returned to caller */
-
-  if (upsample->spare_full) {
-    /* If we have a spare row saved from a previous cycle, just return it. */
-    jcopy_sample_rows(& upsample->spare_row, 0, output_buf + *out_row_ctr, 0,
-		      1, upsample->out_row_width);
-    num_rows = 1;
-    upsample->spare_full = FALSE;
-  } else {
-    /* Figure number of rows to return to caller. */
-    num_rows = 2;
-    /* Not more than the distance to the end of the image. */
-    if (num_rows > upsample->rows_to_go)
-      num_rows = upsample->rows_to_go;
-    /* And not more than what the client can accept: */
-    out_rows_avail -= *out_row_ctr;
-    if (num_rows > out_rows_avail)
-      num_rows = out_rows_avail;
-    /* Create output pointer array for upsampler. */
-    work_ptrs[0] = output_buf[*out_row_ctr];
-    if (num_rows > 1) {
-      work_ptrs[1] = output_buf[*out_row_ctr + 1];
-    } else {
-      work_ptrs[1] = upsample->spare_row;
-      upsample->spare_full = TRUE;
-    }
-    /* Now do the upsampling. */
-    (*upsample->upmethod) (cinfo, input_buf, *in_row_group_ctr, work_ptrs);
-  }
-
-  /* Adjust counts */
-  *out_row_ctr += num_rows;
-  upsample->rows_to_go -= num_rows;
-  /* When the buffer is emptied, declare this input row group consumed */
-  if (! upsample->spare_full)
-    (*in_row_group_ctr)++;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-merged_1v_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		    JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-		    JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-/* 1:1 vertical sampling case: much easier, never need a spare row. */
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-
-  /* Just do the upsampling. */
-  (*upsample->upmethod) (cinfo, input_buf, *in_row_group_ctr,
-			 output_buf + *out_row_ctr);
-  /* Adjust counts */
-  (*out_row_ctr)++;
-  (*in_row_group_ctr)++;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These are the routines invoked by the control routines to do
- * the actual upsampling/conversion.  One row group is processed per call.
- *
- * Note: since we may be writing directly into application-supplied buffers,
- * we have to be honest about the output width; we can't assume the buffer
- * has been rounded up to an even width.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Upsample and color convert for the case of 2:1 horizontal and 1:1 vertical.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-h2v1_merged_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		      JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION in_row_group_ctr,
-		      JSAMPARRAY output_buf)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-  register int y, cred, cgreen, cblue;
-  int cb, cr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  /* copy these pointers into registers if possible */
-  register JSAMPLE * range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
-  int * Crrtab = upsample->Cr_r_tab;
-  int * Cbbtab = upsample->Cb_b_tab;
-  INT32 * Crgtab = upsample->Cr_g_tab;
-  INT32 * Cbgtab = upsample->Cb_g_tab;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  inptr0 = input_buf[0][in_row_group_ctr];
-  inptr1 = input_buf[1][in_row_group_ctr];
-  inptr2 = input_buf[2][in_row_group_ctr];
-  outptr = output_buf[0];
-  /* Loop for each pair of output pixels */
-  for (col = cinfo->output_width >> 1; col > 0; col--) {
-    /* Do the chroma part of the calculation */
-    cb = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1++);
-    cr = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr2++);
-    cred = Crrtab[cr];
-    cgreen = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr], SCALEBITS);
-    cblue = Cbbtab[cb];
-    /* Fetch 2 Y values and emit 2 pixels */
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0++);
-    outptr[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-    outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0++);
-    outptr[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-    outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-  }
-  /* If image width is odd, do the last output column separately */
-  if (cinfo->output_width & 1) {
-    cb = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1);
-    cr = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr2);
-    cred = Crrtab[cr];
-    cgreen = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr], SCALEBITS);
-    cblue = Cbbtab[cb];
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr0);
-    outptr[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Upsample and color convert for the case of 2:1 horizontal and 2:1 vertical.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-h2v2_merged_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		      JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION in_row_group_ctr,
-		      JSAMPARRAY output_buf)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-  register int y, cred, cgreen, cblue;
-  int cb, cr;
-  register JSAMPROW outptr0, outptr1;
-  JSAMPROW inptr00, inptr01, inptr1, inptr2;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  /* copy these pointers into registers if possible */
-  register JSAMPLE * range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
-  int * Crrtab = upsample->Cr_r_tab;
-  int * Cbbtab = upsample->Cb_b_tab;
-  INT32 * Crgtab = upsample->Cr_g_tab;
-  INT32 * Cbgtab = upsample->Cb_g_tab;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  inptr00 = input_buf[0][in_row_group_ctr*2];
-  inptr01 = input_buf[0][in_row_group_ctr*2 + 1];
-  inptr1 = input_buf[1][in_row_group_ctr];
-  inptr2 = input_buf[2][in_row_group_ctr];
-  outptr0 = output_buf[0];
-  outptr1 = output_buf[1];
-  /* Loop for each group of output pixels */
-  for (col = cinfo->output_width >> 1; col > 0; col--) {
-    /* Do the chroma part of the calculation */
-    cb = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1++);
-    cr = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr2++);
-    cred = Crrtab[cr];
-    cgreen = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr], SCALEBITS);
-    cblue = Cbbtab[cb];
-    /* Fetch 4 Y values and emit 4 pixels */
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr00++);
-    outptr0[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr0[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr0[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-    outptr0 += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr00++);
-    outptr0[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr0[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr0[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-    outptr0 += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr01++);
-    outptr1[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr1[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr1[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-    outptr1 += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr01++);
-    outptr1[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr1[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr1[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-    outptr1 += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
-  }
-  /* If image width is odd, do the last output column separately */
-  if (cinfo->output_width & 1) {
-    cb = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr1);
-    cr = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr2);
-    cred = Crrtab[cr];
-    cgreen = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr], SCALEBITS);
-    cblue = Cbbtab[cb];
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr00);
-    outptr0[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr0[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr0[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-    y  = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr01);
-    outptr1[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + cred];
-    outptr1[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y + cgreen];
-    outptr1[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + cblue];
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for merged upsampling/color conversion.
- *
- * NB: this is called under the conditions determined by use_merged_upsample()
- * in jdmaster.c.  That routine MUST correspond to the actual capabilities
- * of this module; no safety checks are made here.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_merged_upsampler (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample;
-
-  upsample = (my_upsample_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_upsampler));
-  cinfo->upsample = (struct jpeg_upsampler *) upsample;
-  upsample->pub.start_pass = start_pass_merged_upsample;
-  upsample->pub.need_context_rows = FALSE;
-
-  upsample->out_row_width = cinfo->output_width * cinfo->out_color_components;
-
-  if (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor == 2) {
-    upsample->pub.upsample = merged_2v_upsample;
-    upsample->upmethod = h2v2_merged_upsample;
-    /* Allocate a spare row buffer */
-    upsample->spare_row = (JSAMPROW)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-		(size_t) (upsample->out_row_width * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE)));
-  } else {
-    upsample->pub.upsample = merged_1v_upsample;
-    upsample->upmethod = h2v1_merged_upsample;
-    /* No spare row needed */
-    upsample->spare_row = NULL;
-  }
-
-  build_ycc_rgb_table(cinfo);
-}
-
-#endif /* UPSAMPLE_MERGING_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdosaobj.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdosaobj.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index b3b15ad..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdosaobj.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-This archive contains already-assembled object files for JMEMDOSA.ASM
-of the Independent JPEG Group's JPEG package.  These files will be helpful
-if you want to compile the IJG code for DOS, but don't have an assembler.
-
-These files were prepared from the 3/13/1992 version of JMEMDOSA.ASM,
-which is still unchanged as of mid-1998.  You can use these files with
-releases 3 through 6 of the IJG code, and probably future releases too.
-
-To use these files, copy the proper version to JMEMDOSA.OBJ.  Make sure
-this file has a newer date than JMEMDOSA.ASM.  Then compile the code as
-usual.
-
-Object files included:
-
-JDOSAMSC.OBJ	For Microsoft C version 5 or later.
-JDOSABCC.OBJ	For Borland C version 3.0 or later.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdpostct.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdpostct.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 7ba9eed..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdpostct.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,290 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdpostct.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the decompression postprocessing controller.
- * This controller manages the upsampling, color conversion, and color
- * quantization/reduction steps; specifically, it controls the buffering
- * between upsample/color conversion and color quantization/reduction.
- *
- * If no color quantization/reduction is required, then this module has no
- * work to do, and it just hands off to the upsample/color conversion code.
- * An integrated upsample/convert/quantize process would replace this module
- * entirely.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Private buffer controller object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_d_post_controller pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* Color quantization source buffer: this holds output data from
-   * the upsample/color conversion step to be passed to the quantizer.
-   * For two-pass color quantization, we need a full-image buffer;
-   * for one-pass operation, a strip buffer is sufficient.
-   */
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr whole_image;	/* virtual array, or NULL if one-pass */
-  JSAMPARRAY buffer;		/* strip buffer, or current strip of virtual */
-  JDIMENSION strip_height;	/* buffer size in rows */
-  /* for two-pass mode only: */
-  JDIMENSION starting_row;	/* row # of first row in current strip */
-  JDIMENSION next_row;		/* index of next row to fill/empty in strip */
-} my_post_controller;
-
-typedef my_post_controller * my_post_ptr;
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-METHODDEF(void) post_process_1pass
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-	     JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-	     JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-	     JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-	     JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-METHODDEF(void) post_process_prepass
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-	     JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-	     JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-	     JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-	     JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-METHODDEF(void) post_process_2pass
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-	     JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-	     JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-	     JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-	     JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for a processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_dpost (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode)
-{
-  my_post_ptr post = (my_post_ptr) cinfo->post;
-
-  switch (pass_mode) {
-  case JBUF_PASS_THRU:
-    if (cinfo->quantize_colors) {
-      /* Single-pass processing with color quantization. */
-      post->pub.post_process_data = post_process_1pass;
-      /* We could be doing buffered-image output before starting a 2-pass
-       * color quantization; in that case, jinit_d_post_controller did not
-       * allocate a strip buffer.  Use the virtual-array buffer as workspace.
-       */
-      if (post->buffer == NULL) {
-	post->buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-	  ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, post->whole_image,
-	   (JDIMENSION) 0, post->strip_height, TRUE);
-      }
-    } else {
-      /* For single-pass processing without color quantization,
-       * I have no work to do; just call the upsampler directly.
-       */
-      post->pub.post_process_data = cinfo->upsample->upsample;
-    }
-    break;
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-  case JBUF_SAVE_AND_PASS:
-    /* First pass of 2-pass quantization */
-    if (post->whole_image == NULL)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    post->pub.post_process_data = post_process_prepass;
-    break;
-  case JBUF_CRANK_DEST:
-    /* Second pass of 2-pass quantization */
-    if (post->whole_image == NULL)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    post->pub.post_process_data = post_process_2pass;
-    break;
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-    break;
-  }
-  post->starting_row = post->next_row = 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data in the one-pass (strip buffer) case.
- * This is used for color precision reduction as well as one-pass quantization.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-post_process_1pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		    JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-		    JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_post_ptr post = (my_post_ptr) cinfo->post;
-  JDIMENSION num_rows, max_rows;
-
-  /* Fill the buffer, but not more than what we can dump out in one go. */
-  /* Note we rely on the upsampler to detect bottom of image. */
-  max_rows = out_rows_avail - *out_row_ctr;
-  if (max_rows > post->strip_height)
-    max_rows = post->strip_height;
-  num_rows = 0;
-  (*cinfo->upsample->upsample) (cinfo,
-		input_buf, in_row_group_ctr, in_row_groups_avail,
-		post->buffer, &num_rows, max_rows);
-  /* Quantize and emit data. */
-  (*cinfo->cquantize->color_quantize) (cinfo,
-		post->buffer, output_buf + *out_row_ctr, (int) num_rows);
-  *out_row_ctr += num_rows;
-}
-
-
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * Process some data in the first pass of 2-pass quantization.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-post_process_prepass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		      JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-		      JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-		      JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-		      JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_post_ptr post = (my_post_ptr) cinfo->post;
-  JDIMENSION old_next_row, num_rows;
-
-  /* Reposition virtual buffer if at start of strip. */
-  if (post->next_row == 0) {
-    post->buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, post->whole_image,
-	 post->starting_row, post->strip_height, TRUE);
-  }
-
-  /* Upsample some data (up to a strip height's worth). */
-  old_next_row = post->next_row;
-  (*cinfo->upsample->upsample) (cinfo,
-		input_buf, in_row_group_ctr, in_row_groups_avail,
-		post->buffer, &post->next_row, post->strip_height);
-
-  /* Allow quantizer to scan new data.  No data is emitted, */
-  /* but we advance out_row_ctr so outer loop can tell when we're done. */
-  if (post->next_row > old_next_row) {
-    num_rows = post->next_row - old_next_row;
-    (*cinfo->cquantize->color_quantize) (cinfo, post->buffer + old_next_row,
-					 (JSAMPARRAY) NULL, (int) num_rows);
-    *out_row_ctr += num_rows;
-  }
-
-  /* Advance if we filled the strip. */
-  if (post->next_row >= post->strip_height) {
-    post->starting_row += post->strip_height;
-    post->next_row = 0;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process some data in the second pass of 2-pass quantization.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-post_process_2pass (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		    JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-		    JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-		    JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_post_ptr post = (my_post_ptr) cinfo->post;
-  JDIMENSION num_rows, max_rows;
-
-  /* Reposition virtual buffer if at start of strip. */
-  if (post->next_row == 0) {
-    post->buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, post->whole_image,
-	 post->starting_row, post->strip_height, FALSE);
-  }
-
-  /* Determine number of rows to emit. */
-  num_rows = post->strip_height - post->next_row; /* available in strip */
-  max_rows = out_rows_avail - *out_row_ctr; /* available in output area */
-  if (num_rows > max_rows)
-    num_rows = max_rows;
-  /* We have to check bottom of image here, can't depend on upsampler. */
-  max_rows = cinfo->output_height - post->starting_row;
-  if (num_rows > max_rows)
-    num_rows = max_rows;
-
-  /* Quantize and emit data. */
-  (*cinfo->cquantize->color_quantize) (cinfo,
-		post->buffer + post->next_row, output_buf + *out_row_ctr,
-		(int) num_rows);
-  *out_row_ctr += num_rows;
-
-  /* Advance if we filled the strip. */
-  post->next_row += num_rows;
-  if (post->next_row >= post->strip_height) {
-    post->starting_row += post->strip_height;
-    post->next_row = 0;
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize postprocessing controller.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_d_post_controller (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean need_full_buffer)
-{
-  my_post_ptr post;
-
-  post = (my_post_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_post_controller));
-  cinfo->post = (struct jpeg_d_post_controller *) post;
-  post->pub.start_pass = start_pass_dpost;
-  post->whole_image = NULL;	/* flag for no virtual arrays */
-  post->buffer = NULL;		/* flag for no strip buffer */
-
-  /* Create the quantization buffer, if needed */
-  if (cinfo->quantize_colors) {
-    /* The buffer strip height is max_v_samp_factor, which is typically
-     * an efficient number of rows for upsampling to return.
-     * (In the presence of output rescaling, we might want to be smarter?)
-     */
-    post->strip_height = (JDIMENSION) cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-    if (need_full_buffer) {
-      /* Two-pass color quantization: need full-image storage. */
-      /* We round up the number of rows to a multiple of the strip height. */
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-      post->whole_image = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE,
-	 cinfo->output_width * cinfo->out_color_components,
-	 (JDIMENSION) jround_up((long) cinfo->output_height,
-				(long) post->strip_height),
-	 post->strip_height);
-#else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE);
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
-    } else {
-      /* One-pass color quantization: just make a strip buffer. */
-      post->buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-	 cinfo->output_width * cinfo->out_color_components,
-	 post->strip_height);
-    }
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdsample.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdsample.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 94f9599..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdsample.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,361 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdsample.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2008 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains upsampling routines.
- *
- * Upsampling input data is counted in "row groups".  A row group
- * is defined to be (v_samp_factor * DCT_v_scaled_size / min_DCT_v_scaled_size)
- * sample rows of each component.  Upsampling will normally produce
- * max_v_samp_factor pixel rows from each row group (but this could vary
- * if the upsampler is applying a scale factor of its own).
- *
- * An excellent reference for image resampling is
- *   Digital Image Warping, George Wolberg, 1990.
- *   Pub. by IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA. ISBN 0-8186-8944-7.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Pointer to routine to upsample a single component */
-typedef JMETHOD(void, upsample1_ptr,
-		(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY * output_data_ptr));
-
-/* Private subobject */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_upsampler pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  /* Color conversion buffer.  When using separate upsampling and color
-   * conversion steps, this buffer holds one upsampled row group until it
-   * has been color converted and output.
-   * Note: we do not allocate any storage for component(s) which are full-size,
-   * ie do not need rescaling.  The corresponding entry of color_buf[] is
-   * simply set to point to the input data array, thereby avoiding copying.
-   */
-  JSAMPARRAY color_buf[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-  /* Per-component upsampling method pointers */
-  upsample1_ptr methods[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-  int next_row_out;		/* counts rows emitted from color_buf */
-  JDIMENSION rows_to_go;	/* counts rows remaining in image */
-
-  /* Height of an input row group for each component. */
-  int rowgroup_height[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-
-  /* These arrays save pixel expansion factors so that int_expand need not
-   * recompute them each time.  They are unused for other upsampling methods.
-   */
-  UINT8 h_expand[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-  UINT8 v_expand[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-} my_upsampler;
-
-typedef my_upsampler * my_upsample_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for an upsampling pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-
-  /* Mark the conversion buffer empty */
-  upsample->next_row_out = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-  /* Initialize total-height counter for detecting bottom of image */
-  upsample->rows_to_go = cinfo->output_height;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Control routine to do upsampling (and color conversion).
- *
- * In this version we upsample each component independently.
- * We upsample one row group into the conversion buffer, then apply
- * color conversion a row at a time.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-sep_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-	      JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-	      JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-	      JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-	      JDIMENSION out_rows_avail)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  JDIMENSION num_rows;
-
-  /* Fill the conversion buffer, if it's empty */
-  if (upsample->next_row_out >= cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-    for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-	 ci++, compptr++) {
-      /* Invoke per-component upsample method.  Notice we pass a POINTER
-       * to color_buf[ci], so that fullsize_upsample can change it.
-       */
-      (*upsample->methods[ci]) (cinfo, compptr,
-	input_buf[ci] + (*in_row_group_ctr * upsample->rowgroup_height[ci]),
-	upsample->color_buf + ci);
-    }
-    upsample->next_row_out = 0;
-  }
-
-  /* Color-convert and emit rows */
-
-  /* How many we have in the buffer: */
-  num_rows = (JDIMENSION) (cinfo->max_v_samp_factor - upsample->next_row_out);
-  /* Not more than the distance to the end of the image.  Need this test
-   * in case the image height is not a multiple of max_v_samp_factor:
-   */
-  if (num_rows > upsample->rows_to_go) 
-    num_rows = upsample->rows_to_go;
-  /* And not more than what the client can accept: */
-  out_rows_avail -= *out_row_ctr;
-  if (num_rows > out_rows_avail)
-    num_rows = out_rows_avail;
-
-  (*cinfo->cconvert->color_convert) (cinfo, upsample->color_buf,
-				     (JDIMENSION) upsample->next_row_out,
-				     output_buf + *out_row_ctr,
-				     (int) num_rows);
-
-  /* Adjust counts */
-  *out_row_ctr += num_rows;
-  upsample->rows_to_go -= num_rows;
-  upsample->next_row_out += num_rows;
-  /* When the buffer is emptied, declare this input row group consumed */
-  if (upsample->next_row_out >= cinfo->max_v_samp_factor)
-    (*in_row_group_ctr)++;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These are the routines invoked by sep_upsample to upsample pixel values
- * of a single component.  One row group is processed per call.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * For full-size components, we just make color_buf[ci] point at the
- * input buffer, and thus avoid copying any data.  Note that this is
- * safe only because sep_upsample doesn't declare the input row group
- * "consumed" until we are done color converting and emitting it.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-fullsize_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		   JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY * output_data_ptr)
-{
-  *output_data_ptr = input_data;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This is a no-op version used for "uninteresting" components.
- * These components will not be referenced by color conversion.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-noop_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY * output_data_ptr)
-{
-  *output_data_ptr = NULL;	/* safety check */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This version handles any integral sampling ratios.
- * This is not used for typical JPEG files, so it need not be fast.
- * Nor, for that matter, is it particularly accurate: the algorithm is
- * simple replication of the input pixel onto the corresponding output
- * pixels.  The hi-falutin sampling literature refers to this as a
- * "box filter".  A box filter tends to introduce visible artifacts,
- * so if you are actually going to use 3:1 or 4:1 sampling ratios
- * you would be well advised to improve this code.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-int_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	      JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY * output_data_ptr)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample = (my_upsample_ptr) cinfo->upsample;
-  JSAMPARRAY output_data = *output_data_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register JSAMPLE invalue;
-  register int h;
-  JSAMPROW outend;
-  int h_expand, v_expand;
-  int inrow, outrow;
-
-  h_expand = upsample->h_expand[compptr->component_index];
-  v_expand = upsample->v_expand[compptr->component_index];
-
-  inrow = outrow = 0;
-  while (outrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-    /* Generate one output row with proper horizontal expansion */
-    inptr = input_data[inrow];
-    outptr = output_data[outrow];
-    outend = outptr + cinfo->output_width;
-    while (outptr < outend) {
-      invalue = *inptr++;	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      for (h = h_expand; h > 0; h--) {
-	*outptr++ = invalue;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Generate any additional output rows by duplicating the first one */
-    if (v_expand > 1) {
-      jcopy_sample_rows(output_data, outrow, output_data, outrow+1,
-			v_expand-1, cinfo->output_width);
-    }
-    inrow++;
-    outrow += v_expand;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Fast processing for the common case of 2:1 horizontal and 1:1 vertical.
- * It's still a box filter.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-h2v1_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY * output_data_ptr)
-{
-  JSAMPARRAY output_data = *output_data_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register JSAMPLE invalue;
-  JSAMPROW outend;
-  int outrow;
-
-  for (outrow = 0; outrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor; outrow++) {
-    inptr = input_data[outrow];
-    outptr = output_data[outrow];
-    outend = outptr + cinfo->output_width;
-    while (outptr < outend) {
-      invalue = *inptr++;	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      *outptr++ = invalue;
-      *outptr++ = invalue;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Fast processing for the common case of 2:1 horizontal and 2:1 vertical.
- * It's still a box filter.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-h2v2_upsample (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JSAMPARRAY input_data, JSAMPARRAY * output_data_ptr)
-{
-  JSAMPARRAY output_data = *output_data_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register JSAMPLE invalue;
-  JSAMPROW outend;
-  int inrow, outrow;
-
-  inrow = outrow = 0;
-  while (outrow < cinfo->max_v_samp_factor) {
-    inptr = input_data[inrow];
-    outptr = output_data[outrow];
-    outend = outptr + cinfo->output_width;
-    while (outptr < outend) {
-      invalue = *inptr++;	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE() here */
-      *outptr++ = invalue;
-      *outptr++ = invalue;
-    }
-    jcopy_sample_rows(output_data, outrow, output_data, outrow+1,
-		      1, cinfo->output_width);
-    inrow++;
-    outrow += 2;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for upsampling.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_upsampler (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_upsample_ptr upsample;
-  int ci;
-  jpeg_component_info * compptr;
-  boolean need_buffer;
-  int h_in_group, v_in_group, h_out_group, v_out_group;
-
-  upsample = (my_upsample_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_upsampler));
-  cinfo->upsample = (struct jpeg_upsampler *) upsample;
-  upsample->pub.start_pass = start_pass_upsample;
-  upsample->pub.upsample = sep_upsample;
-  upsample->pub.need_context_rows = FALSE; /* until we find out differently */
-
-  if (cinfo->CCIR601_sampling)	/* this isn't supported */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CCIR601_NOTIMPL);
-
-  /* Verify we can handle the sampling factors, select per-component methods,
-   * and create storage as needed.
-   */
-  for (ci = 0, compptr = cinfo->comp_info; ci < cinfo->num_components;
-       ci++, compptr++) {
-    /* Compute size of an "input group" after IDCT scaling.  This many samples
-     * are to be converted to max_h_samp_factor * max_v_samp_factor pixels.
-     */
-    h_in_group = (compptr->h_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_h_scaled_size) /
-		 cinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size;
-    v_in_group = (compptr->v_samp_factor * compptr->DCT_v_scaled_size) /
-		 cinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size;
-    h_out_group = cinfo->max_h_samp_factor;
-    v_out_group = cinfo->max_v_samp_factor;
-    upsample->rowgroup_height[ci] = v_in_group; /* save for use later */
-    need_buffer = TRUE;
-    if (! compptr->component_needed) {
-      /* Don't bother to upsample an uninteresting component. */
-      upsample->methods[ci] = noop_upsample;
-      need_buffer = FALSE;
-    } else if (h_in_group == h_out_group && v_in_group == v_out_group) {
-      /* Fullsize components can be processed without any work. */
-      upsample->methods[ci] = fullsize_upsample;
-      need_buffer = FALSE;
-    } else if (h_in_group * 2 == h_out_group &&
-	       v_in_group == v_out_group) {
-      /* Special case for 2h1v upsampling */
-      upsample->methods[ci] = h2v1_upsample;
-    } else if (h_in_group * 2 == h_out_group &&
-	       v_in_group * 2 == v_out_group) {
-      /* Special case for 2h2v upsampling */
-      upsample->methods[ci] = h2v2_upsample;
-    } else if ((h_out_group % h_in_group) == 0 &&
-	       (v_out_group % v_in_group) == 0) {
-      /* Generic integral-factors upsampling method */
-      upsample->methods[ci] = int_upsample;
-      upsample->h_expand[ci] = (UINT8) (h_out_group / h_in_group);
-      upsample->v_expand[ci] = (UINT8) (v_out_group / v_in_group);
-    } else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FRACT_SAMPLE_NOTIMPL);
-    if (need_buffer) {
-      upsample->color_buf[ci] = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-	((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-	 (JDIMENSION) jround_up((long) cinfo->output_width,
-				(long) cinfo->max_h_samp_factor),
-	 (JDIMENSION) cinfo->max_v_samp_factor);
-    }
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdtrans.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdtrans.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a51d69d..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jdtrans.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jdtrans.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1995-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2000-2009 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains library routines for transcoding decompression,
- * that is, reading raw DCT coefficient arrays from an input JPEG file.
- * The routines in jdapimin.c will also be needed by a transcoder.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/* Forward declarations */
-LOCAL(void) transdecode_master_selection JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-
-/*
- * Read the coefficient arrays from a JPEG file.
- * jpeg_read_header must be completed before calling this.
- *
- * The entire image is read into a set of virtual coefficient-block arrays,
- * one per component.  The return value is a pointer to the array of
- * virtual-array descriptors.  These can be manipulated directly via the
- * JPEG memory manager, or handed off to jpeg_write_coefficients().
- * To release the memory occupied by the virtual arrays, call
- * jpeg_finish_decompress() when done with the data.
- *
- * An alternative usage is to simply obtain access to the coefficient arrays
- * during a buffered-image-mode decompression operation.  This is allowed
- * after any jpeg_finish_output() call.  The arrays can be accessed until
- * jpeg_finish_decompress() is called.  (Note that any call to the library
- * may reposition the arrays, so don't rely on access_virt_barray() results
- * to stay valid across library calls.)
- *
- * Returns NULL if suspended.  This case need be checked only if
- * a suspending data source is used.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(jvirt_barray_ptr *)
-jpeg_read_coefficients (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  if (cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_READY) {
-    /* First call: initialize active modules */
-    transdecode_master_selection(cinfo);
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_RDCOEFS;
-  }
-  if (cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_RDCOEFS) {
-    /* Absorb whole file into the coef buffer */
-    for (;;) {
-      int retcode;
-      /* Call progress monitor hook if present */
-      if (cinfo->progress != NULL)
-	(*cinfo->progress->progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-      /* Absorb some more input */
-      retcode = (*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo);
-      if (retcode == JPEG_SUSPENDED)
-	return NULL;
-      if (retcode == JPEG_REACHED_EOI)
-	break;
-      /* Advance progress counter if appropriate */
-      if (cinfo->progress != NULL &&
-	  (retcode == JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED || retcode == JPEG_REACHED_SOS)) {
-	if (++cinfo->progress->pass_counter >= cinfo->progress->pass_limit) {
-	  /* startup underestimated number of scans; ratchet up one scan */
-	  cinfo->progress->pass_limit += (long) cinfo->total_iMCU_rows;
-	}
-      }
-    }
-    /* Set state so that jpeg_finish_decompress does the right thing */
-    cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_STOPPING;
-  }
-  /* At this point we should be in state DSTATE_STOPPING if being used
-   * standalone, or in state DSTATE_BUFIMAGE if being invoked to get access
-   * to the coefficients during a full buffered-image-mode decompression.
-   */
-  if ((cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_STOPPING ||
-       cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_BUFIMAGE) && cinfo->buffered_image) {
-    return cinfo->coef->coef_arrays;
-  }
-  /* Oops, improper usage */
-  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
-  return NULL;			/* keep compiler happy */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Master selection of decompression modules for transcoding.
- * This substitutes for jdmaster.c's initialization of the full decompressor.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-transdecode_master_selection (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* This is effectively a buffered-image operation. */
-  cinfo->buffered_image = TRUE;
-
-  /* Compute output image dimensions and related values. */
-  jpeg_core_output_dimensions(cinfo);
-
-  /* Entropy decoding: either Huffman or arithmetic coding. */
-  if (cinfo->arith_code)
-    jinit_arith_decoder(cinfo);
-  else {
-    jinit_huff_decoder(cinfo);
-  }
-
-  /* Always get a full-image coefficient buffer. */
-  jinit_d_coef_controller(cinfo, TRUE);
-
-  /* We can now tell the memory manager to allocate virtual arrays. */
-  (*cinfo->mem->realize_virt_arrays) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-
-  /* Initialize input side of decompressor to consume first scan. */
-  (*cinfo->inputctl->start_input_pass) (cinfo);
-
-  /* Initialize progress monitoring. */
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    int nscans;
-    /* Estimate number of scans to set pass_limit. */
-    if (cinfo->progressive_mode) {
-      /* Arbitrarily estimate 2 interleaved DC scans + 3 AC scans/component. */
-      nscans = 2 + 3 * cinfo->num_components;
-    } else if (cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans) {
-      /* For a nonprogressive multiscan file, estimate 1 scan per component. */
-      nscans = cinfo->num_components;
-    } else {
-      nscans = 1;
-    }
-    cinfo->progress->pass_counter = 0L;
-    cinfo->progress->pass_limit = (long) cinfo->total_iMCU_rows * nscans;
-    cinfo->progress->completed_passes = 0;
-    cinfo->progress->total_passes = 1;
-  }
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jerror.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jerror.c
deleted file mode 100644
index dcba398..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jerror.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,253 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jerror.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2012 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains simple error-reporting and trace-message routines.
- * These are suitable for Unix-like systems and others where writing to
- * stderr is the right thing to do.  Many applications will want to replace
- * some or all of these routines.
- *
- * If you define USE_WINDOWS_MESSAGEBOX in jconfig.h or in the makefile,
- * you get a Windows-specific hack to display error messages in a dialog box.
- * It ain't much, but it beats dropping error messages into the bit bucket,
- * which is what happens to output to stderr under most Windows C compilers.
- *
- * These routines are used by both the compression and decompression code.
- */
-
-/* this is not a core library module, so it doesn't define JPEG_INTERNALS */
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jversion.h"
-#include "jerror.h"
-
-#ifdef USE_WINDOWS_MESSAGEBOX
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#ifndef EXIT_FAILURE		/* define exit() codes if not provided */
-#define EXIT_FAILURE  1
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Create the message string table.
- * We do this from the master message list in jerror.h by re-reading
- * jerror.h with a suitable definition for macro JMESSAGE.
- * The message table is made an external symbol just in case any applications
- * want to refer to it directly.
- */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define jpeg_std_message_table	jMsgTable
-#endif
-
-#define JMESSAGE(code,string)	string ,
-
-const char * const jpeg_std_message_table[] = {
-#include "jerror.h"
-  NULL
-};
-
-
-/*
- * Error exit handler: must not return to caller.
- *
- * Applications may override this if they want to get control back after
- * an error.  Typically one would longjmp somewhere instead of exiting.
- * The setjmp buffer can be made a private field within an expanded error
- * handler object.  Note that the info needed to generate an error message
- * is stored in the error object, so you can generate the message now or
- * later, at your convenience.
- * You should make sure that the JPEG object is cleaned up (with jpeg_abort
- * or jpeg_destroy) at some point.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(noreturn_t)
-error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* Always display the message */
-  (*cinfo->err->output_message) (cinfo);
-
-  /* Let the memory manager delete any temp files before we die */
-  jpeg_destroy(cinfo);
-
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Actual output of an error or trace message.
- * Applications may override this method to send JPEG messages somewhere
- * other than stderr.
- *
- * On Windows, printing to stderr is generally completely useless,
- * so we provide optional code to produce an error-dialog popup.
- * Most Windows applications will still prefer to override this routine,
- * but if they don't, it'll do something at least marginally useful.
- *
- * NOTE: to use the library in an environment that doesn't support the
- * C stdio library, you may have to delete the call to fprintf() entirely,
- * not just not use this routine.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-output_message (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  char buffer[JMSG_LENGTH_MAX];
-
-  /* Create the message */
-  (*cinfo->err->format_message) (cinfo, buffer);
-
-#ifdef USE_WINDOWS_MESSAGEBOX
-  /* Display it in a message dialog box */
-  MessageBox(GetActiveWindow(), buffer, "JPEG Library Error",
-	     MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR);
-#else
-  /* Send it to stderr, adding a newline */
-  fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buffer);
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Decide whether to emit a trace or warning message.
- * msg_level is one of:
- *   -1: recoverable corrupt-data warning, may want to abort.
- *    0: important advisory messages (always display to user).
- *    1: first level of tracing detail.
- *    2,3,...: successively more detailed tracing messages.
- * An application might override this method if it wanted to abort on warnings
- * or change the policy about which messages to display.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-emit_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, int msg_level)
-{
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr * err = cinfo->err;
-
-  if (msg_level < 0) {
-    /* It's a warning message.  Since corrupt files may generate many warnings,
-     * the policy implemented here is to show only the first warning,
-     * unless trace_level >= 3.
-     */
-    if (err->num_warnings == 0 || err->trace_level >= 3)
-      (*err->output_message) (cinfo);
-    /* Always count warnings in num_warnings. */
-    err->num_warnings++;
-  } else {
-    /* It's a trace message.  Show it if trace_level >= msg_level. */
-    if (err->trace_level >= msg_level)
-      (*err->output_message) (cinfo);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Format a message string for the most recent JPEG error or message.
- * The message is stored into buffer, which should be at least JMSG_LENGTH_MAX
- * characters.  Note that no '\n' character is added to the string.
- * Few applications should need to override this method.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-format_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, char * buffer)
-{
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr * err = cinfo->err;
-  int msg_code = err->msg_code;
-  const char * msgtext = NULL;
-  const char * msgptr;
-  char ch;
-  boolean isstring;
-
-  /* Look up message string in proper table */
-  if (msg_code > 0 && msg_code <= err->last_jpeg_message) {
-    msgtext = err->jpeg_message_table[msg_code];
-  } else if (err->addon_message_table != NULL &&
-	     msg_code >= err->first_addon_message &&
-	     msg_code <= err->last_addon_message) {
-    msgtext = err->addon_message_table[msg_code - err->first_addon_message];
-  }
-
-  /* Defend against bogus message number */
-  if (msgtext == NULL) {
-    err->msg_parm.i[0] = msg_code;
-    msgtext = err->jpeg_message_table[0];
-  }
-
-  /* Check for string parameter, as indicated by %s in the message text */
-  isstring = FALSE;
-  msgptr = msgtext;
-  while ((ch = *msgptr++) != '\0') {
-    if (ch == '%') {
-      if (*msgptr == 's') isstring = TRUE;
-      break;
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Format the message into the passed buffer */
-  if (isstring)
-    sprintf(buffer, msgtext, err->msg_parm.s);
-  else
-    sprintf(buffer, msgtext,
-	    err->msg_parm.i[0], err->msg_parm.i[1],
-	    err->msg_parm.i[2], err->msg_parm.i[3],
-	    err->msg_parm.i[4], err->msg_parm.i[5],
-	    err->msg_parm.i[6], err->msg_parm.i[7]);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Reset error state variables at start of a new image.
- * This is called during compression startup to reset trace/error
- * processing to default state, without losing any application-specific
- * method pointers.  An application might possibly want to override
- * this method if it has additional error processing state.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-reset_error_mgr (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  cinfo->err->num_warnings = 0;
-  /* trace_level is not reset since it is an application-supplied parameter */
-  cinfo->err->msg_code = 0;	/* may be useful as a flag for "no error" */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Fill in the standard error-handling methods in a jpeg_error_mgr object.
- * Typical call is:
- *	struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
- *	struct jpeg_error_mgr err;
- *
- *	cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&err);
- * after which the application may override some of the methods.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(struct jpeg_error_mgr *)
-jpeg_std_error (struct jpeg_error_mgr * err)
-{
-  err->error_exit = error_exit;
-  err->emit_message = emit_message;
-  err->output_message = output_message;
-  err->format_message = format_message;
-  err->reset_error_mgr = reset_error_mgr;
-
-  err->trace_level = 0;		/* default = no tracing */
-  err->num_warnings = 0;	/* no warnings emitted yet */
-  err->msg_code = 0;		/* may be useful as a flag for "no error" */
-
-  /* Initialize message table pointers */
-  err->jpeg_message_table = jpeg_std_message_table;
-  err->last_jpeg_message = (int) JMSG_LASTMSGCODE - 1;
-
-  err->addon_message_table = NULL;
-  err->first_addon_message = 0;	/* for safety */
-  err->last_addon_message = 0;
-
-  return err;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jerror.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jerror.h
deleted file mode 100644
index b32da9a..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jerror.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,304 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jerror.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 1997-2012 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file defines the error and message codes for the JPEG library.
- * Edit this file to add new codes, or to translate the message strings to
- * some other language.
- * A set of error-reporting macros are defined too.  Some applications using
- * the JPEG library may wish to include this file to get the error codes
- * and/or the macros.
- */
-
-/*
- * To define the enum list of message codes, include this file without
- * defining macro JMESSAGE.  To create a message string table, include it
- * again with a suitable JMESSAGE definition (see jerror.c for an example).
- */
-#ifndef JMESSAGE
-#ifndef JERROR_H
-/* First time through, define the enum list */
-#define JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-#else
-/* Repeated inclusions of this file are no-ops unless JMESSAGE is defined */
-#define JMESSAGE(code,string)
-#endif /* JERROR_H */
-#endif /* JMESSAGE */
-
-#ifdef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-
-typedef enum {
-
-#define JMESSAGE(code,string)	code ,
-
-#endif /* JMAKE_ENUM_LIST */
-
-JMESSAGE(JMSG_NOMESSAGE, "Bogus message code %d") /* Must be first entry! */
-
-/* For maintenance convenience, list is alphabetical by message code name */
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_ALIGN_TYPE, "ALIGN_TYPE is wrong, please fix")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_ALLOC_CHUNK, "MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK is wrong, please fix")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE, "Bogus buffer control mode")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_COMPONENT_ID, "Invalid component ID %d in SOS")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC, "Invalid crop request")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF, "DCT coefficient out of range")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_DCTSIZE, "DCT scaled block size %dx%d not supported")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_DROP_SAMPLING,
-	 "Component index %d: mismatching sampling ratio %d:%d, %d:%d, %c")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE, "Bogus Huffman table definition")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE, "Bogus input colorspace")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE, "Bogus JPEG colorspace")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_LENGTH, "Bogus marker length")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_LIB_VERSION,
-	 "Wrong JPEG library version: library is %d, caller expects %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_MCU_SIZE, "Sampling factors too large for interleaved scan")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, "Invalid memory pool code %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PRECISION, "Unsupported JPEG data precision %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PROGRESSION,
-	 "Invalid progressive parameters Ss=%d Se=%d Ah=%d Al=%d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT,
-	 "Invalid progressive parameters at scan script entry %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_SAMPLING, "Bogus sampling factors")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_SCAN_SCRIPT, "Invalid scan script at entry %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_STATE, "Improper call to JPEG library in state %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_STRUCT_SIZE,
-	 "JPEG parameter struct mismatch: library thinks size is %u, caller expects %u")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS, "Bogus virtual array access")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_BUFFER_SIZE, "Buffer passed to JPEG library is too small")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_CANT_SUSPEND, "Suspension not allowed here")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_CCIR601_NOTIMPL, "CCIR601 sampling not implemented yet")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, "Too many color components: %d, max %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL, "Unsupported color conversion request")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_DAC_INDEX, "Bogus DAC index %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_DAC_VALUE, "Bogus DAC value 0x%x")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_DHT_INDEX, "Bogus DHT index %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_DQT_INDEX, "Bogus DQT index %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_EMPTY_IMAGE, "Empty JPEG image (DNL not supported)")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_EMS_READ, "Read from EMS failed")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_EMS_WRITE, "Write to EMS failed")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_EOI_EXPECTED, "Didn't expect more than one scan")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_FILE_READ, "Input file read error")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_FILE_WRITE, "Output file write error --- out of disk space?")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_FRACT_SAMPLE_NOTIMPL, "Fractional sampling not implemented yet")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_HUFF_CLEN_OVERFLOW, "Huffman code size table overflow")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_HUFF_MISSING_CODE, "Missing Huffman code table entry")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_IMAGE_TOO_BIG, "Maximum supported image dimension is %u pixels")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_INPUT_EMPTY, "Empty input file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_INPUT_EOF, "Premature end of input file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_MISMATCHED_QUANT_TABLE,
-	 "Cannot transcode due to multiple use of quantization table %d")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_MISSING_DATA, "Scan script does not transmit all data")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_MODE_CHANGE, "Invalid color quantization mode change")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NOTIMPL, "Not implemented yet")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NOT_COMPILED, "Requested feature was omitted at compile time")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_ARITH_TABLE, "Arithmetic table 0x%02x was not defined")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_BACKING_STORE, "Backing store not supported")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, "Huffman table 0x%02x was not defined")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_IMAGE, "JPEG datastream contains no image")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_QUANT_TABLE, "Quantization table 0x%02x was not defined")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_SOI, "Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x%02x 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, "Insufficient memory (case %d)")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_QUANT_COMPONENTS,
-	 "Cannot quantize more than %d color components")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_QUANT_FEW_COLORS, "Cannot quantize to fewer than %d colors")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_QUANT_MANY_COLORS, "Cannot quantize to more than %d colors")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_SOF_BEFORE, "Invalid JPEG file structure: %s before SOF")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_SOF_DUPLICATE, "Invalid JPEG file structure: two SOF markers")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_SOF_NO_SOS, "Invalid JPEG file structure: missing SOS marker")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_SOF_UNSUPPORTED, "Unsupported JPEG process: SOF type 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_SOI_DUPLICATE, "Invalid JPEG file structure: two SOI markers")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_CREATE, "Failed to create temporary file %s")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_READ, "Read failed on temporary file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_SEEK, "Seek failed on temporary file")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_WRITE,
-	 "Write failed on temporary file --- out of disk space?")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_TOO_LITTLE_DATA, "Application transferred too few scanlines")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_UNKNOWN_MARKER, "Unsupported marker type 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_VIRTUAL_BUG, "Virtual array controller messed up")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW, "Image too wide for this implementation")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_XMS_READ, "Read from XMS failed")
-JMESSAGE(JERR_XMS_WRITE, "Write to XMS failed")
-JMESSAGE(JMSG_COPYRIGHT, JCOPYRIGHT)
-JMESSAGE(JMSG_VERSION, JVERSION)
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_16BIT_TABLES,
-	 "Caution: quantization tables are too coarse for baseline JPEG")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_ADOBE,
-	 "Adobe APP14 marker: version %d, flags 0x%04x 0x%04x, transform %d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_APP0, "Unknown APP0 marker (not JFIF), length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_APP14, "Unknown APP14 marker (not Adobe), length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_DAC, "Define Arithmetic Table 0x%02x: 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_DHT, "Define Huffman Table 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_DQT, "Define Quantization Table %d  precision %d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_DRI, "Define Restart Interval %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_EMS_CLOSE, "Freed EMS handle %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_EMS_OPEN, "Obtained EMS handle %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_EOI, "End Of Image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_HUFFBITS, "        %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF, "JFIF APP0 marker: version %d.%02d, density %dx%d  %d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF_BADTHUMBNAILSIZE,
-	 "Warning: thumbnail image size does not match data length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF_EXTENSION,
-	 "JFIF extension marker: type 0x%02x, length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF_THUMBNAIL, "    with %d x %d thumbnail image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_MISC_MARKER, "Miscellaneous marker 0x%02x, length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_PARMLESS_MARKER, "Unexpected marker 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANTVALS, "        %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANT_3_NCOLORS, "Quantizing to %d = %d*%d*%d colors")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANT_NCOLORS, "Quantizing to %d colors")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANT_SELECTED, "Selected %d colors for quantization")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_RECOVERY_ACTION, "At marker 0x%02x, recovery action %d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_RST, "RST%d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_SMOOTH_NOTIMPL,
-	 "Smoothing not supported with nonstandard sampling ratios")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOF, "Start Of Frame 0x%02x: width=%u, height=%u, components=%d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOF_COMPONENT, "    Component %d: %dhx%dv q=%d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOI, "Start of Image")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOS, "Start Of Scan: %d components")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOS_COMPONENT, "    Component %d: dc=%d ac=%d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOS_PARAMS, "  Ss=%d, Se=%d, Ah=%d, Al=%d")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_TFILE_CLOSE, "Closed temporary file %s")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_TFILE_OPEN, "Opened temporary file %s")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_THUMB_JPEG,
-	 "JFIF extension marker: JPEG-compressed thumbnail image, length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_THUMB_PALETTE,
-	 "JFIF extension marker: palette thumbnail image, length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_THUMB_RGB,
-	 "JFIF extension marker: RGB thumbnail image, length %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_UNKNOWN_IDS,
-	 "Unrecognized component IDs %d %d %d, assuming YCbCr")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_XMS_CLOSE, "Freed XMS handle %u")
-JMESSAGE(JTRC_XMS_OPEN, "Obtained XMS handle %u")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_ADOBE_XFORM, "Unknown Adobe color transform code %d")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE, "Corrupt JPEG data: bad arithmetic code")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_BOGUS_PROGRESSION,
-	 "Inconsistent progression sequence for component %d coefficient %d")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_EXTRANEOUS_DATA,
-	 "Corrupt JPEG data: %u extraneous bytes before marker 0x%02x")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_HIT_MARKER, "Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_HUFF_BAD_CODE, "Corrupt JPEG data: bad Huffman code")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_JFIF_MAJOR, "Warning: unknown JFIF revision number %d.%02d")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_JPEG_EOF, "Premature end of JPEG file")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_MUST_RESYNC,
-	 "Corrupt JPEG data: found marker 0x%02x instead of RST%d")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_NOT_SEQUENTIAL, "Invalid SOS parameters for sequential JPEG")
-JMESSAGE(JWRN_TOO_MUCH_DATA, "Application transferred too many scanlines")
-
-#ifdef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-
-  JMSG_LASTMSGCODE
-} J_MESSAGE_CODE;
-
-#undef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST
-#endif /* JMAKE_ENUM_LIST */
-
-/* Zap JMESSAGE macro so that future re-inclusions do nothing by default */
-#undef JMESSAGE
-
-
-#ifndef JERROR_H
-#define JERROR_H
-
-/* Macros to simplify using the error and trace message stuff */
-/* The first parameter is either type of cinfo pointer */
-
-/* Fatal errors (print message and exit) */
-#define ERREXIT(cinfo,code)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo)))
-#define ERREXIT1(cinfo,code,p1)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo)))
-#define ERREXIT2(cinfo,code,p1,p2)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo)))
-#define ERREXIT3(cinfo,code,p1,p2,p3)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[2] = (p3), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo)))
-#define ERREXIT4(cinfo,code,p1,p2,p3,p4)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[2] = (p3), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[3] = (p4), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo)))
-#define ERREXIT6(cinfo,code,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[2] = (p3), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[3] = (p4), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[4] = (p5), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[5] = (p6), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo)))
-#define ERREXITS(cinfo,code,str)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   strncpy((cinfo)->err->msg_parm.s, (str), JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo)))
-
-#define MAKESTMT(stuff)		do { stuff } while (0)
-
-/* Nonfatal errors (we can keep going, but the data is probably corrupt) */
-#define WARNMS(cinfo,code)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1))
-#define WARNMS1(cinfo,code,p1)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1))
-#define WARNMS2(cinfo,code,p1,p2)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1))
-
-/* Informational/debugging messages */
-#define TRACEMS(cinfo,lvl,code)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)))
-#define TRACEMS1(cinfo,lvl,code,p1)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)))
-#define TRACEMS2(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \
-   (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)))
-#define TRACEMS3(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3)  \
-  MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \
-	   _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); \
-	   (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \
-	   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); )
-#define TRACEMS4(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3,p4)  \
-  MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \
-	   _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); _mp[3] = (p4); \
-	   (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \
-	   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); )
-#define TRACEMS5(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5)  \
-  MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \
-	   _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); _mp[3] = (p4); \
-	   _mp[4] = (p5); \
-	   (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \
-	   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); )
-#define TRACEMS8(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8)  \
-  MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \
-	   _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); _mp[3] = (p4); \
-	   _mp[4] = (p5); _mp[5] = (p6); _mp[6] = (p7); _mp[7] = (p8); \
-	   (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \
-	   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); )
-#define TRACEMSS(cinfo,lvl,code,str)  \
-  ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \
-   strncpy((cinfo)->err->msg_parm.s, (str), JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX), \
-   (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)))
-
-#endif /* JERROR_H */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctflt.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctflt.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 3c1b174..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctflt.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,174 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jfdctflt.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2009 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a floating-point implementation of the
- * forward DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform).
- *
- * This implementation should be more accurate than either of the integer
- * DCT implementations.  However, it may not give the same results on all
- * machines because of differences in roundoff behavior.  Speed will depend
- * on the hardware's floating point capacity.
- *
- * A 2-D DCT can be done by 1-D DCT on each row followed by 1-D DCT
- * on each column.  Direct algorithms are also available, but they are
- * much more complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code.
- *
- * This implementation is based on Arai, Agui, and Nakajima's algorithm for
- * scaled DCT.  Their original paper (Trans. IEICE E-71(11):1095) is in
- * Japanese, but the algorithm is described in the Pennebaker & Mitchell
- * JPEG textbook (see REFERENCES section in file README).  The following code
- * is based directly on figure 4-8 in P&M.
- * While an 8-point DCT cannot be done in less than 11 multiplies, it is
- * possible to arrange the computation so that many of the multiplies are
- * simple scalings of the final outputs.  These multiplies can then be
- * folded into the multiplications or divisions by the JPEG quantization
- * table entries.  The AA&N method leaves only 5 multiplies and 29 adds
- * to be done in the DCT itself.
- * The primary disadvantage of this method is that with a fixed-point
- * implementation, accuracy is lost due to imprecise representation of the
- * scaled quantization values.  However, that problem does not arise if
- * we use floating point arithmetic.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8.
- */
-
-#if DCTSIZE != 8
-  Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCTs. /* deliberate syntax err */
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on one block of samples.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_float (FAST_FLOAT * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  FAST_FLOAT tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  FAST_FLOAT tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  FAST_FLOAT z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13;
-  FAST_FLOAT *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows. */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Load data into workspace */
-    tmp0 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]));
-    tmp7 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]));
-    tmp1 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]));
-    tmp6 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]));
-    tmp2 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]));
-    tmp5 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]));
-    tmp3 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]));
-    tmp4 = (FAST_FLOAT) (GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]));
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = tmp10 + tmp11 - 8 * CENTERJSAMPLE; /* phase 3 */
-    dataptr[4] = tmp10 - tmp11;
-
-    z1 = (tmp12 + tmp13) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.707106781); /* c4 */
-    dataptr[2] = tmp13 + z1;	/* phase 5 */
-    dataptr[6] = tmp13 - z1;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7;
-
-    /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */
-    z5 = (tmp10 - tmp12) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.382683433); /* c6 */
-    z2 = ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.541196100) * tmp10 + z5; /* c2-c6 */
-    z4 = ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.306562965) * tmp12 + z5; /* c2+c6 */
-    z3 = tmp11 * ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.707106781); /* c4 */
-
-    z11 = tmp7 + z3;		/* phase 5 */
-    z13 = tmp7 - z3;
-
-    dataptr[5] = z13 + z2;	/* phase 6 */
-    dataptr[3] = z13 - z2;
-    dataptr[1] = z11 + z4;
-    dataptr[7] = z11 - z4;
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns. */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = tmp10 + tmp11; /* phase 3 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = tmp10 - tmp11;
-
-    z1 = (tmp12 + tmp13) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.707106781); /* c4 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = tmp13 + z1; /* phase 5 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = tmp13 - z1;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7;
-
-    /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */
-    z5 = (tmp10 - tmp12) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.382683433); /* c6 */
-    z2 = ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.541196100) * tmp10 + z5; /* c2-c6 */
-    z4 = ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.306562965) * tmp12 + z5; /* c2+c6 */
-    z3 = tmp11 * ((FAST_FLOAT) 0.707106781); /* c4 */
-
-    z11 = tmp7 + z3;		/* phase 5 */
-    z13 = tmp7 - z3;
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = z13 + z2; /* phase 6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = z13 - z2;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = z11 + z4;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = z11 - z4;
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctfst.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctfst.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 82b9231..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctfst.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,230 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jfdctfst.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2003-2009 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a fast, not so accurate integer implementation of the
- * forward DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform).
- *
- * A 2-D DCT can be done by 1-D DCT on each row followed by 1-D DCT
- * on each column.  Direct algorithms are also available, but they are
- * much more complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code.
- *
- * This implementation is based on Arai, Agui, and Nakajima's algorithm for
- * scaled DCT.  Their original paper (Trans. IEICE E-71(11):1095) is in
- * Japanese, but the algorithm is described in the Pennebaker & Mitchell
- * JPEG textbook (see REFERENCES section in file README).  The following code
- * is based directly on figure 4-8 in P&M.
- * While an 8-point DCT cannot be done in less than 11 multiplies, it is
- * possible to arrange the computation so that many of the multiplies are
- * simple scalings of the final outputs.  These multiplies can then be
- * folded into the multiplications or divisions by the JPEG quantization
- * table entries.  The AA&N method leaves only 5 multiplies and 29 adds
- * to be done in the DCT itself.
- * The primary disadvantage of this method is that with fixed-point math,
- * accuracy is lost due to imprecise representation of the scaled
- * quantization values.  The smaller the quantization table entry, the less
- * precise the scaled value, so this implementation does worse with high-
- * quality-setting files than with low-quality ones.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8.
- */
-
-#if DCTSIZE != 8
-  Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCTs. /* deliberate syntax err */
-#endif
-
-
-/* Scaling decisions are generally the same as in the LL&M algorithm;
- * see jfdctint.c for more details.  However, we choose to descale
- * (right shift) multiplication products as soon as they are formed,
- * rather than carrying additional fractional bits into subsequent additions.
- * This compromises accuracy slightly, but it lets us save a few shifts.
- * More importantly, 16-bit arithmetic is then adequate (for 8-bit samples)
- * everywhere except in the multiplications proper; this saves a good deal
- * of work on 16-bit-int machines.
- *
- * Again to save a few shifts, the intermediate results between pass 1 and
- * pass 2 are not upscaled, but are represented only to integral precision.
- *
- * A final compromise is to represent the multiplicative constants to only
- * 8 fractional bits, rather than 13.  This saves some shifting work on some
- * machines, and may also reduce the cost of multiplication (since there
- * are fewer one-bits in the constants).
- */
-
-#define CONST_BITS  8
-
-
-/* Some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time, thus
- * causing a lot of useless floating-point operations at run time.
- * To get around this we use the following pre-calculated constants.
- * If you change CONST_BITS you may want to add appropriate values.
- * (With a reasonable C compiler, you can just rely on the FIX() macro...)
- */
-
-#if CONST_BITS == 8
-#define FIX_0_382683433  ((INT32)   98)		/* FIX(0.382683433) */
-#define FIX_0_541196100  ((INT32)  139)		/* FIX(0.541196100) */
-#define FIX_0_707106781  ((INT32)  181)		/* FIX(0.707106781) */
-#define FIX_1_306562965  ((INT32)  334)		/* FIX(1.306562965) */
-#else
-#define FIX_0_382683433  FIX(0.382683433)
-#define FIX_0_541196100  FIX(0.541196100)
-#define FIX_0_707106781  FIX(0.707106781)
-#define FIX_1_306562965  FIX(1.306562965)
-#endif
-
-
-/* We can gain a little more speed, with a further compromise in accuracy,
- * by omitting the addition in a descaling shift.  This yields an incorrectly
- * rounded result half the time...
- */
-
-#ifndef USE_ACCURATE_ROUNDING
-#undef DESCALE
-#define DESCALE(x,n)  RIGHT_SHIFT(x, n)
-#endif
-
-
-/* Multiply a DCTELEM variable by an INT32 constant, and immediately
- * descale to yield a DCTELEM result.
- */
-
-#define MULTIPLY(var,const)  ((DCTELEM) DESCALE((var) * (const), CONST_BITS))
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on one block of samples.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_ifast (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  DCTELEM tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  DCTELEM tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  DCTELEM z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows. */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Load data into workspace */
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp7 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = tmp10 + tmp11 - 8 * CENTERJSAMPLE; /* phase 3 */
-    dataptr[4] = tmp10 - tmp11;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
-    dataptr[2] = tmp13 + z1;	/* phase 5 */
-    dataptr[6] = tmp13 - z1;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7;
-
-    /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */
-    z5 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX_0_382683433); /* c6 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_541196100) + z5; /* c2-c6 */
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_1_306562965) + z5; /* c2+c6 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
-
-    z11 = tmp7 + z3;		/* phase 5 */
-    z13 = tmp7 - z3;
-
-    dataptr[5] = z13 + z2;	/* phase 6 */
-    dataptr[3] = z13 - z2;
-    dataptr[1] = z11 + z4;
-    dataptr[7] = z11 - z4;
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns. */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = tmp10 + tmp11; /* phase 3 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = tmp10 - tmp11;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = tmp13 + z1; /* phase 5 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = tmp13 - z1;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7;
-
-    /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */
-    z5 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX_0_382683433); /* c6 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_541196100) + z5; /* c2-c6 */
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_1_306562965) + z5; /* c2+c6 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
-
-    z11 = tmp7 + z3;		/* phase 5 */
-    z13 = tmp7 - z3;
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = z13 + z2; /* phase 6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = z13 - z2;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = z11 + z4;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = z11 - z4;
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctint.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctint.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 4dd7cb9..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jfdctint.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4406 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jfdctint.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modification developed 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a slow-but-accurate integer implementation of the
- * forward DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform).
- *
- * A 2-D DCT can be done by 1-D DCT on each row followed by 1-D DCT
- * on each column.  Direct algorithms are also available, but they are
- * much more complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code.
- *
- * This implementation is based on an algorithm described in
- *   C. Loeffler, A. Ligtenberg and G. Moschytz, "Practical Fast 1-D DCT
- *   Algorithms with 11 Multiplications", Proc. Int'l. Conf. on Acoustics,
- *   Speech, and Signal Processing 1989 (ICASSP '89), pp. 988-991.
- * The primary algorithm described there uses 11 multiplies and 29 adds.
- * We use their alternate method with 12 multiplies and 32 adds.
- * The advantage of this method is that no data path contains more than one
- * multiplication; this allows a very simple and accurate implementation in
- * scaled fixed-point arithmetic, with a minimal number of shifts.
- *
- * We also provide FDCT routines with various input sample block sizes for
- * direct resolution reduction or enlargement and for direct resolving the
- * common 2x1 and 1x2 subsampling cases without additional resampling: NxN
- * (N=1...16), 2NxN, and Nx2N (N=1...8) pixels for one 8x8 output DCT block.
- *
- * For N<8 we fill the remaining block coefficients with zero.
- * For N>8 we apply a partial N-point FDCT on the input samples, computing
- * just the lower 8 frequency coefficients and discarding the rest.
- *
- * We must scale the output coefficients of the N-point FDCT appropriately
- * to the standard 8-point FDCT level by 8/N per 1-D pass.  This scaling
- * is folded into the constant multipliers (pass 2) and/or final/initial
- * shifting.
- *
- * CAUTION: We rely on the FIX() macro except for the N=1,2,4,8 cases
- * since there would be too many additional constants to pre-calculate.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8.
- */
-
-#if DCTSIZE != 8
-  Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCT blocks. /* deliberate syntax err */
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * The poop on this scaling stuff is as follows:
- *
- * Each 1-D DCT step produces outputs which are a factor of sqrt(N)
- * larger than the true DCT outputs.  The final outputs are therefore
- * a factor of N larger than desired; since N=8 this can be cured by
- * a simple right shift at the end of the algorithm.  The advantage of
- * this arrangement is that we save two multiplications per 1-D DCT,
- * because the y0 and y4 outputs need not be divided by sqrt(N).
- * In the IJG code, this factor of 8 is removed by the quantization step
- * (in jcdctmgr.c), NOT in this module.
- *
- * We have to do addition and subtraction of the integer inputs, which
- * is no problem, and multiplication by fractional constants, which is
- * a problem to do in integer arithmetic.  We multiply all the constants
- * by CONST_SCALE and convert them to integer constants (thus retaining
- * CONST_BITS bits of precision in the constants).  After doing a
- * multiplication we have to divide the product by CONST_SCALE, with proper
- * rounding, to produce the correct output.  This division can be done
- * cheaply as a right shift of CONST_BITS bits.  We postpone shifting
- * as long as possible so that partial sums can be added together with
- * full fractional precision.
- *
- * The outputs of the first pass are scaled up by PASS1_BITS bits so that
- * they are represented to better-than-integral precision.  These outputs
- * require BITS_IN_JSAMPLE + PASS1_BITS + 3 bits; this fits in a 16-bit word
- * with the recommended scaling.  (For 12-bit sample data, the intermediate
- * array is INT32 anyway.)
- *
- * To avoid overflow of the 32-bit intermediate results in pass 2, we must
- * have BITS_IN_JSAMPLE + CONST_BITS + PASS1_BITS <= 26.  Error analysis
- * shows that the values given below are the most effective.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define CONST_BITS  13
-#define PASS1_BITS  2
-#else
-#define CONST_BITS  13
-#define PASS1_BITS  1		/* lose a little precision to avoid overflow */
-#endif
-
-/* Some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time, thus
- * causing a lot of useless floating-point operations at run time.
- * To get around this we use the following pre-calculated constants.
- * If you change CONST_BITS you may want to add appropriate values.
- * (With a reasonable C compiler, you can just rely on the FIX() macro...)
- */
-
-#if CONST_BITS == 13
-#define FIX_0_298631336  ((INT32)  2446)	/* FIX(0.298631336) */
-#define FIX_0_390180644  ((INT32)  3196)	/* FIX(0.390180644) */
-#define FIX_0_541196100  ((INT32)  4433)	/* FIX(0.541196100) */
-#define FIX_0_765366865  ((INT32)  6270)	/* FIX(0.765366865) */
-#define FIX_0_899976223  ((INT32)  7373)	/* FIX(0.899976223) */
-#define FIX_1_175875602  ((INT32)  9633)	/* FIX(1.175875602) */
-#define FIX_1_501321110  ((INT32)  12299)	/* FIX(1.501321110) */
-#define FIX_1_847759065  ((INT32)  15137)	/* FIX(1.847759065) */
-#define FIX_1_961570560  ((INT32)  16069)	/* FIX(1.961570560) */
-#define FIX_2_053119869  ((INT32)  16819)	/* FIX(2.053119869) */
-#define FIX_2_562915447  ((INT32)  20995)	/* FIX(2.562915447) */
-#define FIX_3_072711026  ((INT32)  25172)	/* FIX(3.072711026) */
-#else
-#define FIX_0_298631336  FIX(0.298631336)
-#define FIX_0_390180644  FIX(0.390180644)
-#define FIX_0_541196100  FIX(0.541196100)
-#define FIX_0_765366865  FIX(0.765366865)
-#define FIX_0_899976223  FIX(0.899976223)
-#define FIX_1_175875602  FIX(1.175875602)
-#define FIX_1_501321110  FIX(1.501321110)
-#define FIX_1_847759065  FIX(1.847759065)
-#define FIX_1_961570560  FIX(1.961570560)
-#define FIX_2_053119869  FIX(2.053119869)
-#define FIX_2_562915447  FIX(2.562915447)
-#define FIX_3_072711026  FIX(3.072711026)
-#endif
-
-
-/* Multiply an INT32 variable by an INT32 constant to yield an INT32 result.
- * For 8-bit samples with the recommended scaling, all the variable
- * and constant values involved are no more than 16 bits wide, so a
- * 16x16->32 bit multiply can be used instead of a full 32x32 multiply.
- * For 12-bit samples, a full 32-bit multiplication will be needed.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define MULTIPLY(var,const)  MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)
-#else
-#define MULTIPLY(var,const)  ((var) * (const))
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on one block of samples.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_islow (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part per LL&M figure 1 --- note that published figure is faulty;
-     * rotator "c1" should be "c6".
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp10 + tmp11 - 8 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp10 - tmp11) << PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8 --- note paper omits factor of sqrt(2).
-     * i0..i3 in the paper are tmp0..tmp3 here.
-     */
-
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    tmp12 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223);       /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_1_501321110);              /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_0_298631336);              /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + tmp12;
-    tmp3 += z1 + tmp13;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447);       /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_3_072711026);              /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_2_053119869);              /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + tmp13;
-    tmp2 += z1 + tmp12;
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part per LL&M figure 1 --- note that published figure is faulty;
-     * rotator "c1" should be "c6".
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3 + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS-1));
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp11, PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp11, PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8 --- note paper omits factor of sqrt(2).
-     * i0..i3 in the paper are tmp0..tmp3 here.
-     */
-
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    tmp12 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223);       /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_1_501321110);              /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_0_298631336);              /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + tmp12;
-    tmp3 += z1 + tmp13;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447);       /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_3_072711026);              /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_2_053119869);              /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + tmp13;
-    tmp2 += z1 + tmp12;
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp1, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp3, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-#ifdef DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 7x7 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_7x7 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/14).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((z1 + tmp1 + tmp3 - 7 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp3 += tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.353553391));                /* (c2+c6-c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(0.920609002));       /* (c2+c4-c6)/2 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp2, FIX(0.314692123));       /* c6 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2 + z3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    z1 -= z2;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(0.881747734));       /* c4 */
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z2 + z3 - MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp3, FIX(0.707106781)), /* c2+c6-c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(0.935414347));   /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11, FIX(0.170262339));   /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, - FIX(1.378756276)); /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(0.613604268));   /* c5 */
-    tmp0 += tmp3;
-    tmp2 += tmp3 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.870828693));   /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/7)**2 = 64/49, which we fold
-   * into the constant multipliers:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/14) * 64/49.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 + tmp1 + tmp3, FIX(1.306122449)), /* 64/49 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp3 += tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.461784020));                /* (c2+c6-c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(1.202428084));       /* (c2+c4-c6)/2 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp2, FIX(0.411026446));       /* c6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2 + z3, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    z1 -= z2;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(1.151670509));       /* c4 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z2 + z3 - MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp3, FIX(0.923568041)), /* c2+c6-c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.221765677));   /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11, FIX(0.222383464));   /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, - FIX(1.800824523)); /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(0.801442310));   /* c5 */
-    tmp0 += tmp3;
-    tmp2 += tmp3 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(2.443531355));   /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 6x6 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_6x6 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 - 6 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)),                 /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp11, FIX(0.707106781)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.366025404)),     /* c5 */
-		    CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) (tmp10 + ((tmp0 + tmp1) << PASS1_BITS));
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp2) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) (tmp10 + ((tmp2 - tmp1) << PASS1_BITS));
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/6)**2 = 16/9, which we fold
-   * into the constant multipliers:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12) * 16/9.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.777777778)),         /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(2.177324216)),                 /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp11, FIX(1.257078722)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.650711829));             /* c5 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),   /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp2, FIX(1.777777778)),    /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp2 - tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),   /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 5x5 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_5x5 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We scale the results further by 2 as part of output adaption
-   * scaling for different DCT size.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/10).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp2 - 5 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.790569415));          /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    tmp10 -= tmp2 << 2;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.353553391));          /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c3 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.513743148)), /* c1-c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(2.176250899)), /* c1+c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/5)**2 = 64/25, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers (other part was done in pass 1):
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/10) * 32/25.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp2, FIX(1.28)),        /* 32/25 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.011928851));          /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    tmp10 -= tmp2 << 2;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.452548340));          /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp10, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 - tmp10, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.064004961));    /* c3 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.657591230)), /* c1-c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(2.785601151)), /* c1+c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 4x4 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_4x4 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/4)**2 = 2**2, which we add here.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point FDCT].
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 4 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1) << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-3);
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-2);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-2);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point FDCT].
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS-1));
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + tmp1, PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp1, PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 3x3 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_3x3 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We scale the results further by 2**2 as part of output adaption
-   * scaling for different DCT size.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/6).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 3 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp1, FIX(0.707106781)), /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-2);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.224744871)),               /* c1 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-2);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/3)**2 = 64/9, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers (other part was done in pass 1):
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/6) * 16/9.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),        /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp1, FIX(1.257078722)), /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.177324216)),               /* c1 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 2x2 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_2x2 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT.
-   */
-
-  /* Row 0 */
-  elemptr = sample_data[0] + start_col;
-
-  tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-  tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-
-  /* Row 1 */
-  elemptr = sample_data[1] + start_col;
-
-  tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-  tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/2)**2 = 2**4.
-   */
-
-  /* Column 0 */
-  /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-  data[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 + tmp2 - 4 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << 4);
-  data[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp2) << 4);
-
-  /* Column 1 */
-  data[DCTSIZE*0+1] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp1 + tmp3) << 4);
-  data[DCTSIZE*1+1] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp1 - tmp3) << 4);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 1x1 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_1x1 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* We leave the result scaled up by an overall factor of 8. */
-  /* We must also scale the output by (8/1)**2 = 2**6. */
-  /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-  data[0] = (DCTELEM)
-    ((GETJSAMPLE(sample_data[0][start_col]) - CENTERJSAMPLE) << 6);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 9x9 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_9x9 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1, z2;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * we scale the results further by 2 as part of output adaption
-   * scaling for different DCT size.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/18).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp13 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp2 + tmp3;
-    z2 = tmp1 + tmp4;
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM) ((z1 + z2 - 9 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << 1);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 - z2 - z2, FIX(0.707106781)),  /* c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(1.328926049));        /* c2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp4 - tmp4, FIX(0.707106781)); /* c6 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp2 - tmp3, FIX(1.083350441))    /* c4 */
-	      + z1 + z2, CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp3 - tmp0, FIX(0.245575608))    /* c8 */
-	      + z1 - z2, CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(1.224744871)), /* c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.224744871));        /* c3 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(0.909038955)); /* c5 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp13, FIX(0.483689525)); /* c7 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp0 + tmp1, CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(1.392728481)); /* c1 */
-
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0 - tmp11 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1 - tmp11 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 9)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/9)**2 = 64/81, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers and final/initial shifting:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/18) * 128/81.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp13 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp2 + tmp3;
-    z2 = tmp1 + tmp4;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.580246914)),       /* 128/81 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 - z2 - z2, FIX(1.117403309)),  /* c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(2.100031287));        /* c2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp4 - tmp4, FIX(1.117403309)); /* c6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp2 - tmp3, FIX(1.711961190))    /* c4 */
-	      + z1 + z2, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp3 - tmp0, FIX(0.388070096))    /* c8 */
-	      + z1 - z2, CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(1.935399303)), /* c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.935399303));        /* c3 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(1.436506004)); /* c5 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp13, FIX(0.764348879)); /* c7 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp0 + tmp1, CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(2.200854883)); /* c1 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp0 - tmp11 - tmp2, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp1 - tmp11 + tmp2, CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 10x10 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_10x10 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*2];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * we scale the results further by 2 as part of output adaption
-   * scaling for different DCT size.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/20).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 - 10 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << 1);
-    tmp12 += tmp12;
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.144122806)) - /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX(0.437016024)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp14, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c6 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.513743148)),  /* c2-c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(2.176250899)),  /* c2+c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp2) << 1);
-    tmp2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.396802247)) +          /* c1 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(1.260073511)) + tmp2 +   /* c3 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.642039522)) +          /* c7 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.221231742)),           /* c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp4, FIX(0.951056516)) -     /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, FIX(0.587785252));      /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(0.309016994)) +   /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-	    (tmp11 << (CONST_BITS - 1)) - tmp2;
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 10)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/10)**2 = 16/25, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers and final/initial shifting:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/20) * 32/25.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12, FIX(1.28)), /* 32/25 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    tmp12 += tmp12;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.464477191)) - /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX(0.559380511)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp14, FIX(1.064004961));    /* c6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.657591230)),  /* c2-c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(2.785601151)),  /* c2+c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp2, FIX(1.28)),  /* 32/25 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.28));                     /* 32/25 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.787906876)) +          /* c1 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(1.612894094)) + tmp2 +   /* c3 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.821810588)) +          /* c7 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.283176630)),           /* c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp4, FIX(1.217352341)) -     /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, FIX(0.752365123));      /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(0.395541753)) +   /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.64)) - tmp2;            /* 16/25 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 + tmp13, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 - tmp13, CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on an 11x11 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_11x11 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*3];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * we scale the results further by 2 as part of output adaption
-   * scaling for different DCT size.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/22).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp13 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp14 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp0 + tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 + tmp4 + tmp5 - 11 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << 1);
-    tmp5 += tmp5;
-    tmp0 -= tmp5;
-    tmp1 -= tmp5;
-    tmp2 -= tmp5;
-    tmp3 -= tmp5;
-    tmp4 -= tmp5;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(1.356927976)) +       /* c2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp4, FIX(0.201263574));        /* c10 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp3, FIX(0.926112931));        /* c6 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(1.189712156));        /* c4 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 + z2 - MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(1.018300590)) /* c2+c8-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(1.390975730)),        /* c4+c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z2 + z3 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.062335650)) /* c4-c6-c10 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.356927976))         /* c2 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.587485545)),        /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 + z3 - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.620527200)) /* c2+c4-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.788749120)),        /* c8+c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.286413905));    /* c3 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(1.068791298));    /* c5 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp13, FIX(0.764581576));    /* c7 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 - MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.719967871)) /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-	   + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.398430003));          /* c9 */
-    tmp4 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, - FIX(0.764581576));  /* -c7 */
-    tmp5 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp13, - FIX(1.399818907));  /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp4 + tmp5 + MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.276416582)) /* c9+c7+c1-c3 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.068791298));         /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX(0.398430003));   /* c9 */
-    tmp2 += tmp4 + tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.989053629)) /* c9+c5+c3-c7 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.399818907));         /* c1 */
-    tmp3 += tmp5 + tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(1.305598626)) /* c1+c5-c9-c7 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.286413905));         /* c3 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 11)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/11)**2 = 64/121, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers and final/initial shifting:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/22) * 128/121.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp13 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp14 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 + tmp4 + tmp5,
-		       FIX(1.057851240)),                /* 128/121 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    tmp5 += tmp5;
-    tmp0 -= tmp5;
-    tmp1 -= tmp5;
-    tmp2 -= tmp5;
-    tmp3 -= tmp5;
-    tmp4 -= tmp5;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(1.435427942)) +       /* c2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp4, FIX(0.212906922));        /* c10 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp3, FIX(0.979689713));        /* c6 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(1.258538479));        /* c4 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 + z2 - MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(1.077210542)) /* c2+c8-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(1.471445400)),        /* c4+c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z2 + z3 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.065941844)) /* c4-c6-c10 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.435427942))         /* c2 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.621472312)),        /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 + z3 - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.714276708)) /* c2+c4-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.834379234)),        /* c8+c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.360834544));    /* c3 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(1.130622199));    /* c5 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp13, FIX(0.808813568));    /* c7 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 - MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.819470145)) /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-	   + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.421479672));          /* c9 */
-    tmp4 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, - FIX(0.808813568));  /* -c7 */
-    tmp5 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp13, - FIX(1.480800167));  /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp4 + tmp5 + MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.350258864)) /* c9+c7+c1-c3 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.130622199));         /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX(0.421479672));   /* c9 */
-    tmp2 += tmp4 + tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(2.104122847)) /* c9+c5+c3-c7 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.480800167));         /* c1 */
-    tmp3 += tmp5 + tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(1.381129125)) /* c1+c5-c9-c7 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.360834544));         /* c3 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 12x12 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_12x12 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*4];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/24).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp5;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp4;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp4;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp3;
-    tmp15 = tmp2 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM) (tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 - 12 * CENTERJSAMPLE);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM) (tmp13 - tmp14 - tmp15);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp14 - tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp15, FIX(1.366025404)), /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp4, FIX_0_541196100);    /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_0_765366865);   /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp15 = tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX_1_847759065);   /* c3+c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.121971054));   /* c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(0.860918669));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.580774953)) /* c5+c7-c1 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.184591911));        /* c11 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(0.184591911)); /* -c11 */
-    tmp12 += tmp11 - tmp15 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.339493912)) /* c1+c5-c11 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.860918669));        /* c7 */
-    tmp13 += tmp11 - tmp14 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.725788011)) /* c1+c11-c7 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(1.121971054));        /* c5 */
-    tmp11 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp3, FIX(1.306562965)) /* c3 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp5, FIX_0_541196100);  /* c9 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 12)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/12)**2 = 4/9, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers and final shifting:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/24) * 8/9.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp5;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp4;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp4;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp3;
-    tmp15 = tmp2 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12, FIX(0.888888889)), /* 8/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp13 - tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(0.888888889)), /* 8/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.088662108)),         /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(0.888888889)) +        /* 8/9 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp15, FIX(1.214244803)),         /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp4, FIX(0.481063200));   /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.680326102));  /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp15 = tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(1.642452502));  /* c3+c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.997307603));   /* c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(0.765261039));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.516244403)) /* c5+c7-c1 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.164081699));        /* c11 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(0.164081699)); /* -c11 */
-    tmp12 += tmp11 - tmp15 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.079550144)) /* c1+c5-c11 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.765261039));        /* c7 */
-    tmp13 += tmp11 - tmp14 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.645144899)) /* c1+c11-c7 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.997307603));        /* c5 */
-    tmp11 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp3, FIX(1.161389302)) /* c3 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp5, FIX(0.481063200)); /* c9 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS+1);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 13x13 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_13x13 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  INT32 z1, z2;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*5];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/26).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp13 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp14 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp15 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      (tmp0 + tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 + tmp4 + tmp5 + tmp6 - 13 * CENTERJSAMPLE);
-    tmp6 += tmp6;
-    tmp0 -= tmp6;
-    tmp1 -= tmp6;
-    tmp2 -= tmp6;
-    tmp3 -= tmp6;
-    tmp4 -= tmp6;
-    tmp5 -= tmp6;
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.373119086)) +   /* c2 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(1.058554052)) +   /* c6 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.501487041)) -   /* c10 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.170464608)) -   /* c12 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.803364869)) -   /* c8 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(1.252223920)),    /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(1.155388986)) - /* (c4+c6)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp3 - tmp4, FIX(0.435816023)) - /* (c2-c10)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp5, FIX(0.316450131));  /* (c8-c12)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.096834934)) - /* (c4-c6)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp3 + tmp4, FIX(0.937303064)) + /* (c2+c10)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp5, FIX(0.486914739));  /* (c8+c12)/2 */
-
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 - z2, CONST_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.322312651));   /* c3 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(1.163874945));   /* c5 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp13, FIX(0.937797057)) +  /* c7 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp14 + tmp15, FIX(0.338443458));   /* c11 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 -
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(2.020082300)) +          /* c3+c5+c7-c1 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.318774355));           /* c9-c11 */
-    tmp4 = MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(0.937797057)) -  /* c7 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, FIX(0.338443458));   /* c11 */
-    tmp5 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp13, - FIX(1.163874945)); /* -c5 */
-    tmp1 += tmp4 + tmp5 +
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.837223564)) -         /* c5+c9+c11-c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(2.341699410));          /* c1+c7 */
-    tmp6 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, - FIX(0.657217813)); /* -c9 */
-    tmp2 += tmp4 + tmp6 -
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.572116027)) +         /* c1+c5-c9-c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(2.260109708));          /* c3+c7 */
-    tmp3 += tmp5 + tmp6 +
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(2.205608352)) -         /* c3+c5+c9-c7 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.742345811));          /* c1+c11 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 13)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/13)**2 = 64/169, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers and final shifting:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/26) * 128/169.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp13 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp14 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp15 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 + tmp4 + tmp5 + tmp6,
-		       FIX(0.757396450)),          /* 128/169 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    tmp6 += tmp6;
-    tmp0 -= tmp6;
-    tmp1 -= tmp6;
-    tmp2 -= tmp6;
-    tmp3 -= tmp6;
-    tmp4 -= tmp6;
-    tmp5 -= tmp6;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.039995521)) +   /* c2 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.801745081)) +   /* c6 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.379824504)) -   /* c10 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.129109289)) -   /* c12 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.608465700)) -   /* c8 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.948429952)),    /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(0.875087516)) - /* (c4+c6)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp3 - tmp4, FIX(0.330085509)) - /* (c2-c10)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp5, FIX(0.239678205));  /* (c8-c12)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.073342435)) - /* (c4-c6)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp3 + tmp4, FIX(0.709910013)) + /* (c2+c10)/2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp5, FIX(0.368787494));  /* (c8+c12)/2 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2, CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 - z2, CONST_BITS+1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.001514908));   /* c3 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(0.881514751));   /* c5 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp13, FIX(0.710284161)) +  /* c7 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp14 + tmp15, FIX(0.256335874));   /* c11 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 -
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.530003162)) +          /* c3+c5+c7-c1 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.241438564));           /* c9-c11 */
-    tmp4 = MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(0.710284161)) -  /* c7 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, FIX(0.256335874));   /* c11 */
-    tmp5 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp13, - FIX(0.881514751)); /* -c5 */
-    tmp1 += tmp4 + tmp5 +
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.634110155)) -         /* c5+c9+c11-c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.773594819));          /* c1+c7 */
-    tmp6 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, - FIX(0.497774438)); /* -c9 */
-    tmp2 += tmp4 + tmp6 -
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.190715098)) +         /* c1+c5-c9-c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.711799069));          /* c3+c7 */
-    tmp3 += tmp5 + tmp6 +
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(1.670519935)) -         /* c3+c5+c9-c7 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.319646532));          /* c1+c11 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS+1);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 14x14 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_14x14 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*6];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/28).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp13 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp6;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp6;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp5;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp5;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp4;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      (tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 - 14 * CENTERJSAMPLE);
-    tmp13 += tmp13;
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(1.274162392)) + /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp13, FIX(0.314692123)) - /* c12 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(0.881747734)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp14 + tmp15, FIX(1.105676686));    /* c6 */
-
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.273079590))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(0.613604268)),        /* c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.719280954))   /* c6+c10 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(1.378756276)),        /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp5 - tmp4;
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) (tmp0 - tmp10 + tmp3 - tmp11 - tmp6);
-    tmp3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, - FIX(0.158341681));          /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.405321284));            /* c1 */
-    tmp10 += tmp11 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.197448846)) +     /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, FIX(0.752406978));      /* c9 */
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp11 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.373959773)) /* c3+c5-c13 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(1.119999435)),         /* c1+c11-c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.334852607)) +     /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp6, FIX(0.467085129));      /* c11 */
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp12 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.424103948)) /* c3-c9-c13 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(3.069855259)),         /* c1+c5+c11 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp3 + tmp6 -
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp6, FIX(1.126980169)),    /* c3+c5-c1 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 14)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/14)**2 = 16/49, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers and final shifting:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/28) * 32/49.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp13 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp6;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp6;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp5;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp5;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp4;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13,
-		       FIX(0.653061224)),                 /* 32/49 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    tmp13 += tmp13;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(0.832106052)) + /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp13, FIX(0.205513223)) - /* c12 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(0.575835255)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp14 + tmp15, FIX(0.722074570));    /* c6 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.178337691))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(0.400721155)),        /* c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.122795725))   /* c6+c10 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(0.900412262)),        /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp5 - tmp4;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp10 + tmp3 - tmp11 - tmp6,
-		       FIX(0.653061224)),                 /* 32/49 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    tmp3  = MULTIPLY(tmp3 , FIX(0.653061224));            /* 32/49 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, - FIX(0.103406812));          /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.917760839));            /* c1 */
-    tmp10 += tmp11 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.782007410)) +     /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, FIX(0.491367823));      /* c9 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp11 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.550341076)) /* c3+c5-c13 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.731428202)),         /* c1+c11-c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(0.871740478)) +     /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp6, FIX(0.305035186));      /* c11 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp12 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.276965844)) /* c3-c9-c13 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(2.004803435)),         /* c1+c5+c11 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp3
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.735987049))          /* c3+c5-c1 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp6, FIX(0.082925825)),         /* c9-c11-c13 */
-	      CONST_BITS+1);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 15x15 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_15x15 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*7];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/30).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[14]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp7 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[14]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp13 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp14 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp15 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp16 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp4 + tmp5;
-    z2 = tmp1 + tmp3 + tmp6;
-    z3 = tmp2 + tmp7;
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM) (z1 + z2 + z3 - 15 * CENTERJSAMPLE);
-    z3 += z3;
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 - z3, FIX(1.144122806)) - /* c6 */
-	      MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(0.437016024)),  /* c12 */
-	      CONST_BITS);
-    tmp2 += ((tmp1 + tmp4) >> 1) - tmp7 - tmp7;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp3 - tmp2, FIX(1.531135173)) -  /* c2+c14 */
-         MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp2, FIX(2.238241955));   /* c4+c8 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp2, FIX(0.798468008)) -  /* c8-c14 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(0.091361227));   /* c2-c4 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp3, FIX(1.383309603)) +  /* c2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp5, FIX(0.946293579)) +  /* c8 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp4, FIX(0.790569415));   /* (c6+c12)/2 */
-
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z3, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z2 + z3, CONST_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12 - tmp13 + tmp15 + tmp16,
-		    FIX(1.224744871));                         /* c5 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(1.344997024)) + /* c3 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp13 - tmp16, FIX(0.831253876));  /* c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871));                 /* c5 */
-    tmp4 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp16, FIX(1.406466353)) +         /* c1 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp14, FIX(1.344997024)) +         /* c3 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp15, FIX(0.575212477));          /* c11 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.475753014)) -                 /* c7-c11 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.513743148)) +                 /* c3-c9 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(1.700497885)) + tmp4 + tmp12;   /* c1+c13 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, - FIX(0.355500862)) -               /* -(c1-c7) */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(2.176250899)) -                 /* c3+c9 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(0.869244010)) + tmp4 - tmp12;   /* c11+c13 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 15)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/15)**2 = 64/225, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers and final shifting:
-   * cK now represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/30) * 256/225.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp13 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp14 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp15 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp16 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp4 + tmp5;
-    z2 = tmp1 + tmp3 + tmp6;
-    z3 = tmp2 + tmp7;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 + z2 + z3, FIX(1.137777778)), /* 256/225 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    z3 += z3;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 - z3, FIX(1.301757503)) - /* c6 */
-	      MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(0.497227121)),  /* c12 */
-	      CONST_BITS+2);
-    tmp2 += ((tmp1 + tmp4) >> 1) - tmp7 - tmp7;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp3 - tmp2, FIX(1.742091575)) -  /* c2+c14 */
-         MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp2, FIX(2.546621957));   /* c4+c8 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp2, FIX(0.908479156)) -  /* c8-c14 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(0.103948774));   /* c2-c4 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp3, FIX(1.573898926)) +  /* c2 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp5, FIX(1.076671805)) +  /* c8 */
-	 MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp4, FIX(0.899492312));   /* (c6+c12)/2 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z3, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z2 + z3, CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12 - tmp13 + tmp15 + tmp16,
-		    FIX(1.393487498));                         /* c5 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(1.530307725)) + /* c3 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp13 - tmp16, FIX(0.945782187));  /* c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.393487498));                 /* c5 */
-    tmp4 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp16, FIX(1.600246161)) +         /* c1 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp14, FIX(1.530307725)) +         /* c3 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp15, FIX(0.654463974));          /* c11 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.541301207)) -                 /* c7-c11 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.584525538)) +                 /* c3-c9 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(1.934788705)) + tmp4 + tmp12;   /* c1+c13 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, - FIX(0.404480980)) -               /* -(c1-c7) */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(2.476089912)) -                 /* c3+c9 */
-	   MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(0.989006518)) + tmp4 - tmp12;   /* c11+c13 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS+2);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 16x16 sample block.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_16x16 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16, tmp17;
-  DCTELEM workspace[DCTSIZE2];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/32).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[15]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[14]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp7 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp7;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp7;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp6;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp5;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp3 + tmp4;
-    tmp17 = tmp3 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[15]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[14]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp7 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 - 16 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(1.306562965)) + /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX_0_541196100),   /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp17 - tmp15, FIX(0.275899379)) +   /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp16, FIX(1.387039845));    /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.451774982))   /* c6+c14 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(2.172734804)),        /* c2+c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.211164243))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp17, FIX(1.061594338)),        /* c10+c14 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.353318001)) +         /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp7, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.247225013)) +         /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 + tmp7, FIX(0.666655658));          /* c11 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(1.093201867)) +         /* c7 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 - tmp7, FIX(0.897167586));          /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, FIX(0.138617169)) +         /* c15 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp5, FIX(1.407403738));          /* c1 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, - FIX(0.666655658)) +       /* -c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, - FIX(1.247225013));        /* -c5 */
-    tmp16 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(1.353318001)) +       /* -c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp4, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(2.286341144)) +                /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp7, FIX(0.779653625));                 /* c15+c13-c11+c9 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14 + tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.071888074)) /* c9-c3-c15+c11 */
-	     - MULTIPLY(tmp6, FIX(1.663905119));              /* c7+c13+c1-c5 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14 + tmp16 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.125726048)) /* c7+c5+c15-c3 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(1.227391138));              /* c9-c11+c1-c13 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 + tmp16 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(1.065388962)) /* c15+c3+c11-c7 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(2.167985692));              /* c1+c13+c5-c9 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == DCTSIZE * 2)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/16)**2 = 1/2**2.
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/32).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp7;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp7;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp6;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp5;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp3 + tmp4;
-    tmp17 = tmp3 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13, PASS1_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(1.306562965)) + /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX_0_541196100),   /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+2);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp17 - tmp15, FIX(0.275899379)) +   /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp16, FIX(1.387039845));    /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.451774982))   /* c6+c14 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(2.172734804)),        /* c2+10 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.211164243))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp17, FIX(1.061594338)),        /* c10+c14 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+2);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.353318001)) +         /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp7, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.247225013)) +         /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 + tmp7, FIX(0.666655658));          /* c11 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(1.093201867)) +         /* c7 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 - tmp7, FIX(0.897167586));          /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, FIX(0.138617169)) +         /* c15 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp5, FIX(1.407403738));          /* c1 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, - FIX(0.666655658)) +       /* -c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, - FIX(1.247225013));        /* -c5 */
-    tmp16 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(1.353318001)) +       /* -c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp4, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(2.286341144)) +                /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp7, FIX(0.779653625));                 /* c15+c13-c11+c9 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14 + tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.071888074)) /* c9-c3-c15+c11 */
-	     - MULTIPLY(tmp6, FIX(1.663905119));              /* c7+c13+c1-c5 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14 + tmp16 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.125726048)) /* c7+c5+c15-c3 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(1.227391138));              /* c9-c11+c1-c13 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 + tmp16 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(1.065388962)) /* c15+c3+c11-c7 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(2.167985692));              /* c1+c13+c5-c9 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+2);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+2);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 16x8 sample block.
- *
- * 16-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 8-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_16x8 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16, tmp17;
-  INT32 z1;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 16-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/32).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[15]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[14]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp7 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp7;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp7;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp6;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp5;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp3 + tmp4;
-    tmp17 = tmp3 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[15]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[14]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp7 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 - 16 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(1.306562965)) + /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX_0_541196100),   /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp17 - tmp15, FIX(0.275899379)) +   /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp16, FIX(1.387039845));    /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.451774982))   /* c6+c14 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(2.172734804)),        /* c2+c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.211164243))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp17, FIX(1.061594338)),        /* c10+c14 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.353318001)) +         /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp7, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.247225013)) +         /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 + tmp7, FIX(0.666655658));          /* c11 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(1.093201867)) +         /* c7 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 - tmp7, FIX(0.897167586));          /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, FIX(0.138617169)) +         /* c15 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp5, FIX(1.407403738));          /* c1 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, - FIX(0.666655658)) +       /* -c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, - FIX(1.247225013));        /* -c5 */
-    tmp16 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(1.353318001)) +       /* -c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp4, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(2.286341144)) +                /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp7, FIX(0.779653625));                 /* c15+c13-c11+c9 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14 + tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.071888074)) /* c9-c3-c15+c11 */
-	     - MULTIPLY(tmp6, FIX(1.663905119));              /* c7+c13+c1-c5 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14 + tmp16 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.125726048)) /* c7+c5+c15-c3 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(1.227391138));              /* c9-c11+c1-c13 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 + tmp16 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(1.065388962)) /* c15+c3+c11-c7 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(2.167985692));              /* c1+c13+c5-c9 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by 8/16 = 1/2.
-   * 8-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part per LL&M figure 1 --- note that published figure is faulty;
-     * rotator "c1" should be "c6".
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp11, PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10 - tmp11, PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_541196100);   /* c6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8 --- note paper omits factor of sqrt(2).
-     * i0..i3 in the paper are tmp0..tmp3 here.
-     */
-
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_1_175875602);   /*  c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, - FIX_0_390180644);      /* -c3+c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, - FIX_1_961570560);      /* -c3-c5 */
-    tmp12 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223);   /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_1_501321110);          /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_0_298631336);          /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + tmp12;
-    tmp3 += z1 + tmp13;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447);   /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_3_072711026);          /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_2_053119869);          /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + tmp13;
-    tmp2 += z1 + tmp12;
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 14x7 sample block.
- *
- * 14-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 7-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_14x7 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Zero bottom row of output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(&data[DCTSIZE*7], SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 14-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/28).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp13 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp6;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp6;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp5;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp5;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp4;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[13]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[12]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp6 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 - 14 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp13 += tmp13;
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(1.274162392)) + /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp13, FIX(0.314692123)) - /* c12 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(0.881747734)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp14 + tmp15, FIX(1.105676686));    /* c6 */
-
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.273079590))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(0.613604268)),        /* c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.719280954))   /* c6+c10 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(1.378756276)),        /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp5 - tmp4;
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp10 + tmp3 - tmp11 - tmp6) << PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, - FIX(0.158341681));          /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.405321284));            /* c1 */
-    tmp10 += tmp11 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.197448846)) +     /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, FIX(0.752406978));      /* c9 */
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp11 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.373959773)) /* c3+c5-c13 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(1.119999435)),         /* c1+c11-c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.334852607)) +     /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp6, FIX(0.467085129));      /* c11 */
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp12 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.424103948)) /* c3-c9-c13 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(3.069855259)),         /* c1+c5+c11 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp3 + tmp6 -
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp6, FIX(1.126980169)),    /* c3+c5-c1 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/14)*(8/7) = 32/49, which we
-   * partially fold into the constant multipliers and final shifting:
-   * 7-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/14) * 64/49.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(z1 + tmp1 + tmp3, FIX(1.306122449)), /* 64/49 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    tmp3 += tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.461784020));                /* (c2+c6-c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(1.202428084));       /* (c2+c4-c6)/2 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp2, FIX(0.411026446));       /* c6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2 + z3, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    z1 -= z2;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(1.151670509));       /* c4 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z2 + z3 - MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp3, FIX(0.923568041)), /* c2+c6-c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.221765677));   /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11, FIX(0.222383464));   /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, - FIX(1.800824523)); /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(0.801442310));   /* c5 */
-    tmp0 += tmp3;
-    tmp2 += tmp3 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(2.443531355));   /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 12x6 sample block.
- *
- * 12-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 6-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_12x6 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Zero 2 bottom rows of output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(&data[DCTSIZE*6], SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE * 2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 12-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/24).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp5;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp4;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp4;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp3;
-    tmp15 = tmp2 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[11]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[10]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp5 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 - 12 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp13 - tmp14 - tmp15) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp14 - tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp15, FIX(1.366025404)), /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp4, FIX_0_541196100);    /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_0_765366865);   /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp15 = tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX_1_847759065);   /* c3+c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.121971054));   /* c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(0.860918669));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.580774953)) /* c5+c7-c1 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.184591911));        /* c11 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(0.184591911)); /* -c11 */
-    tmp12 += tmp11 - tmp15 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.339493912)) /* c1+c5-c11 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.860918669));        /* c7 */
-    tmp13 += tmp11 - tmp14 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.725788011)) /* c1+c11-c7 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(1.121971054));        /* c5 */
-    tmp11 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp3, FIX(1.306562965)) /* c3 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp5, FIX_0_541196100);  /* c9 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/12)*(8/6) = 8/9, which we
-   * partially fold into the constant multipliers and final shifting:
-   * 6-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12) * 16/9.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.777777778)),         /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(2.177324216)),                 /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp11, FIX(1.257078722)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.650711829));             /* c5 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),   /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp2, FIX(1.777777778)),    /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp2 - tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),   /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 10x5 sample block.
- *
- * 10-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 5-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_10x5 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Zero 3 bottom rows of output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(&data[DCTSIZE*5], SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE * 3);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 10-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/20).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[9]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[8]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp4 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 - 10 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp12 += tmp12;
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.144122806)) - /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX(0.437016024)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp14, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c6 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.513743148)),  /* c2-c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(2.176250899)),  /* c2+c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp2) << PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.396802247)) +          /* c1 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(1.260073511)) + tmp2 +   /* c3 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.642039522)) +          /* c7 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.221231742)),           /* c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp4, FIX(0.951056516)) -     /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, FIX(0.587785252));      /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(0.309016994)) +   /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-	    (tmp11 << (CONST_BITS - 1)) - tmp2;
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/10)*(8/5) = 32/25, which we
-   * fold into the constant multipliers:
-   * 5-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/10) * 32/25.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp2, FIX(1.28)),        /* 32/25 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(1.011928851));          /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    tmp10 -= tmp2 << 2;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.452548340));          /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp10, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 - tmp10, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.064004961));    /* c3 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.657591230)), /* c1-c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(2.785601151)), /* c1+c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on an 8x4 sample block.
- *
- * 8-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 4-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_8x4 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Zero 4 bottom rows of output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(&data[DCTSIZE*4], SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE * 4);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We must also scale the output by 8/4 = 2, which we add here.
-   * 8-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part per LL&M figure 1 --- note that published figure is faulty;
-     * rotator "c1" should be "c6".
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 - 8 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp10 - tmp11) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-2);
-
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8 --- note paper omits factor of sqrt(2).
-     * i0..i3 in the paper are tmp0..tmp3 here.
-     */
-
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-2);
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    tmp12 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223);       /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_1_501321110);              /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_0_298631336);              /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + tmp12;
-    tmp3 += z1 + tmp13;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447);       /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_3_072711026);              /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_2_053119869);              /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + tmp13;
-    tmp2 += z1 + tmp12;
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * 4-point FDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point FDCT].
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS-1));
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + tmp1, PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp1, PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 6x3 sample block.
- *
- * 6-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 3-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_6x3 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We scale the results further by 2 as part of output adaption
-   * scaling for different DCT size.
-   * 6-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 - 6 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)),                 /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp11, FIX(0.707106781)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.366025404)),     /* c5 */
-		    CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) (tmp10 + ((tmp0 + tmp1) << (PASS1_BITS+1)));
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp2) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) (tmp10 + ((tmp2 - tmp1) << (PASS1_BITS+1)));
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/6)*(8/3) = 32/9, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers (other part was done in pass 1):
-   * 3-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/6) * 16/9.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),        /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp1, FIX(1.257078722)), /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.177324216)),               /* c1 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 4x2 sample block.
- *
- * 4-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 2-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_4x2 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/4)*(8/2) = 2**3, which we add here.
-   * 4-point FDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point FDCT].
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 2; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 4 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+3));
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1) << (PASS1_BITS+3));
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-4);
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-3);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-3);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS-1));
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + tmp1, PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp1, PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 2x1 sample block.
- *
- * 2-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 1-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_2x1 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  elemptr = sample_data[0] + start_col;
-
-  tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]);
-  tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-
-  /* We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/2)*(8/1) = 2**5.
-   */
-
-  /* Even part */
-
-  /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-  data[0] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 2 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << 5);
-
-  /* Odd part */
-
-  data[1] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1) << 5);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on an 8x16 sample block.
- *
- * 8-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 16-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_8x16 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16, tmp17;
-  INT32 z1;
-  DCTELEM workspace[DCTSIZE2];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 8-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part per LL&M figure 1 --- note that published figure is faulty;
-     * rotator "c1" should be "c6".
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[7]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp10 + tmp11 - 8 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp10 - tmp11) << PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_541196100);   /* c6 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z1 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8 --- note paper omits factor of sqrt(2).
-     * i0..i3 in the paper are tmp0..tmp3 here.
-     */
-
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_1_175875602);   /*  c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, - FIX_0_390180644);      /* -c3+c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, - FIX_1_961570560);      /* -c3-c5 */
-    tmp12 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223);   /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_1_501321110);          /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_0_298631336);          /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + tmp12;
-    tmp3 += z1 + tmp13;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447);   /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_3_072711026);          /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_2_053119869);          /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + tmp13;
-    tmp2 += z1 + tmp12;
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == DCTSIZE * 2)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by 8/16 = 1/2.
-   * 16-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/32).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp7;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp7;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp6;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp6;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp5;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp3 + tmp4;
-    tmp17 = tmp3 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13, PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(1.306562965)) + /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX_0_541196100),   /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp17 - tmp15, FIX(0.275899379)) +   /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp16, FIX(1.387039845));    /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.451774982))   /* c6+c14 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(2.172734804)),        /* c2+c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.211164243))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp17, FIX(1.061594338)),        /* c10+c14 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.353318001)) +         /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp7, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(1.247225013)) +         /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 + tmp7, FIX(0.666655658));          /* c11 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(1.093201867)) +         /* c7 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 - tmp7, FIX(0.897167586));          /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, FIX(0.138617169)) +         /* c15 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp6 - tmp5, FIX(1.407403738));          /* c1 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, - FIX(0.666655658)) +       /* -c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, - FIX(1.247225013));        /* -c5 */
-    tmp16 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(1.353318001)) +       /* -c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp4, FIX(0.410524528));          /* c13 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(2.286341144)) +                /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp7, FIX(0.779653625));                 /* c15+c13-c11+c9 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14 + tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.071888074)) /* c9-c3-c15+c11 */
-	     - MULTIPLY(tmp6, FIX(1.663905119));              /* c7+c13+c1-c5 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14 + tmp16 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.125726048)) /* c7+c5+c15-c3 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(1.227391138));              /* c9-c11+c1-c13 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 + tmp16 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(1.065388962)) /* c15+c3+c11-c7 */
-	     + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(2.167985692));              /* c1+c13+c5-c9 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+1);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 7x14 sample block.
- *
- * 7-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 14-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_7x14 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*6];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 7-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/14).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp3 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[6]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp12 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-
-    z1 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((z1 + tmp1 + tmp3 - 7 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp3 += tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 -= tmp3;
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.353553391));                /* (c2+c6-c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp2, FIX(0.920609002));       /* (c2+c4-c6)/2 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp2, FIX(0.314692123));       /* c6 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2 + z3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    z1 -= z2;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(0.881747734));       /* c4 */
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(z2 + z3 - MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp3, FIX(0.707106781)), /* c2+c6-c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[6] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(z1 + z2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(0.935414347));   /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11, FIX(0.170262339));   /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + tmp12, - FIX(1.378756276)); /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp12, FIX(0.613604268));   /* c5 */
-    tmp0 += tmp3;
-    tmp2 += tmp3 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.870828693));   /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 14)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/7)*(8/14) = 32/49, which we
-   * fold into the constant multipliers:
-   * 14-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/28) * 32/49.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp13 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp6;
-    tmp14 = tmp0 - tmp6;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp5;
-    tmp15 = tmp1 - tmp5;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp4;
-    tmp16 = tmp2 - tmp4;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13,
-		       FIX(0.653061224)),                 /* 32/49 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp13 += tmp13;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp13, FIX(0.832106052)) + /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp13, FIX(0.205513223)) - /* c12 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp12 - tmp13, FIX(0.575835255)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp14 + tmp15, FIX(0.722074570));    /* c6 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.178337691))   /* c2-c6 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(0.400721155)),        /* c10 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(1.122795725))   /* c6+c10 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp16, FIX(0.900412262)),        /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp5 - tmp4;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp10 + tmp3 - tmp11 - tmp6,
-		       FIX(0.653061224)),                 /* 32/49 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp3  = MULTIPLY(tmp3 , FIX(0.653061224));            /* 32/49 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, - FIX(0.103406812));          /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.917760839));            /* c1 */
-    tmp10 += tmp11 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.782007410)) +     /* c5 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp4 + tmp6, FIX(0.491367823));      /* c9 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp11 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.550341076)) /* c3+c5-c13 */
-	      + MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.731428202)),         /* c1+c11-c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(0.871740478)) +     /* c3 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp5 - tmp6, FIX(0.305035186));      /* c11 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + tmp12 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.276965844)) /* c3-c9-c13 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(2.004803435)),         /* c1+c5+c11 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp3
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.735987049))          /* c3+c5-c1 */
-	      - MULTIPLY(tmp6, FIX(0.082925825)),         /* c9-c11-c13 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 6x12 sample block.
- *
- * 6-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 12-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_6x12 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*4];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 6-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[5]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp11 - 6 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)),                 /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp11, FIX(0.707106781)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.366025404)),     /* c5 */
-		    CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) (tmp10 + ((tmp0 + tmp1) << PASS1_BITS));
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp2) << PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[5] = (DCTELEM) (tmp10 + ((tmp2 - tmp1) << PASS1_BITS));
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 12)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/6)*(8/12) = 8/9, which we
-   * fold into the constant multipliers:
-   * 12-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/24) * 8/9.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp5;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp5;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp4;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp4;
-    tmp12 = tmp2 + tmp3;
-    tmp15 = tmp2 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12, FIX(0.888888889)), /* 8/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp13 - tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(0.888888889)), /* 8/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.088662108)),         /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp14 - tmp15, FIX(0.888888889)) +        /* 8/9 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp15, FIX(1.214244803)),         /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp4, FIX(0.481063200));   /* c9 */
-    tmp14 = tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(0.680326102));  /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp15 = tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(1.642452502));  /* c3+c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.997307603));   /* c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, FIX(0.765261039));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.516244403)) /* c5+c7-c1 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.164081699));        /* c11 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp3, - FIX(0.164081699)); /* -c11 */
-    tmp12 += tmp11 - tmp15 - MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(2.079550144)) /* c1+c5-c11 */
-	    + MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.765261039));        /* c7 */
-    tmp13 += tmp11 - tmp14 + MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.645144899)) /* c1+c11-c7 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp5, FIX(0.997307603));        /* c5 */
-    tmp11 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp3, FIX(1.161389302)) /* c3 */
-	    - MULTIPLY(tmp2 + tmp5, FIX(0.481063200)); /* c9 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp10, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp13, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 5x10 sample block.
- *
- * 5-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 10-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_5x10 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  DCTELEM workspace[8*2];
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  DCTELEM *wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 5-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/10).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  ctr = 0;
-  for (;;) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[4]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp10 + tmp2 - 5 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.790569415));          /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    tmp10 -= tmp2 << 2;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.353553391));          /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[4] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp11 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c3 */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(0.513743148)), /* c1-c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(2.176250899)), /* c1+c3 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    ctr++;
-
-    if (ctr != DCTSIZE) {
-      if (ctr == 10)
-	break;			/* Done. */
-      dataptr += DCTSIZE;	/* advance pointer to next row */
-    } else
-      dataptr = workspace;	/* switch pointer to extended workspace */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/5)*(8/10) = 32/25, which we
-   * fold into the constant multipliers:
-   * 10-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/20) * 32/25.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp12 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp14 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*1];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - wsptr[DCTSIZE*0];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12, FIX(1.28)), /* 32/25 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp12 += tmp12;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX(1.464477191)) - /* c4 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp11 - tmp12, FIX(0.559380511)),  /* c8 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp14, FIX(1.064004961));    /* c6 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.657591230)),  /* c2-c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 - MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(2.785601151)),  /* c2+c6 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp4;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp2, FIX(1.28)),  /* 32/25 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.28));                     /* 32/25 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.787906876)) +          /* c1 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX(1.612894094)) + tmp2 +   /* c3 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX(0.821810588)) +          /* c7 */
-	      MULTIPLY(tmp4, FIX(0.283176630)),           /* c9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp4, FIX(1.217352341)) -     /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp3, FIX(0.752365123));      /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(0.395541753)) +   /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-	    MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.64)) - tmp2;            /* 16/25 */
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 + tmp13, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) DESCALE(tmp12 - tmp13, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-    wsptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 4x8 sample block.
- *
- * 4-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 8-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_4x8 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We must also scale the output by 8/4 = 2, which we add here.
-   * 4-point FDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point FDCT].
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    tmp10 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[3]);
-    tmp11 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 4 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-2);
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    dataptr[3] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * 8-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part per LL&M figure 1 --- note that published figure is faulty;
-     * rotator "c1" should be "c6".
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3 + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS-1));
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp11, PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp11, PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 + MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8 --- note paper omits factor of sqrt(2).
-     * i0..i3 in the paper are tmp0..tmp3 here.
-     */
-
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    tmp12 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223);       /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_1_501321110);              /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_0_298631336);              /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + tmp12;
-    tmp3 += z1 + tmp13;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447);       /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_3_072711026);              /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_2_053119869);              /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + tmp13;
-    tmp2 += z1 + tmp12;
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp1, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (DCTELEM) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp3, CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 3x6 sample block.
- *
- * 3-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 6-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_3x6 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * We scale the results further by 2 as part of output adaption
-   * scaling for different DCT size.
-   * 3-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/6).
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) + GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-
-    tmp2 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]) - GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[2]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM)
-      ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 3 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << (PASS1_BITS+1));
-    dataptr[2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp1, FIX(0.707106781)), /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(1.224744871)),               /* c1 */
-	      CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We remove the PASS1_BITS scaling, but leave the results scaled up
-   * by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/6)*(8/3) = 32/9, which we partially
-   * fold into the constant multipliers (other part was done in pass 1):
-   * 6-point FDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12) * 16/9.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
-    tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX(1.777777778)),         /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(2.177324216)),                 /* c2 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp11 - tmp11, FIX(1.257078722)), /* c4 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp2, FIX(0.650711829));             /* c5 */
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),   /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1 - tmp2, FIX(1.777777778)),    /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (DCTELEM)
-      DESCALE(tmp10 + MULTIPLY(tmp2 - tmp1, FIX(1.777777778)),   /* 16/9 */
-	      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 2x4 sample block.
- *
- * 2-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 4-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_2x4 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11;
-  DCTELEM *dataptr;
-  JSAMPROW elemptr;
-  int ctr;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: process rows.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true DCT.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/2)*(8/4) = 2**3, which we add here.
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    elemptr = sample_data[ctr] + start_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[0]);
-    tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(elemptr[1]);
-
-    /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-    dataptr[0] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 2 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << 3);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    dataptr[1] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1) << 3);
-
-    dataptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * 4-point FDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point FDCT].
-   */
-
-  dataptr = data;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 2; ctr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    tmp10 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
-    tmp11 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*2];
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) (tmp0 + tmp1);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (DCTELEM) (tmp0 - tmp1);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + tmp11, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-1);
-
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS);
-    dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (DCTELEM)
-      RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		  CONST_BITS);
-
-    dataptr++;			/* advance pointer to next column */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform the forward DCT on a 1x2 sample block.
- *
- * 1-point FDCT in pass 1 (rows), 2-point in pass 2 (columns).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_fdct_1x2 (DCTELEM * data, JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JDIMENSION start_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1;
-
-  /* Pre-zero output coefficient block. */
-  MEMZERO(data, SIZEOF(DCTELEM) * DCTSIZE2);
-
-  /* Pass 1: empty. */
-
-  /* Pass 2: process columns.
-   * We leave the results scaled up by an overall factor of 8.
-   * We must also scale the output by (8/1)*(8/2) = 2**5.
-   */
-
-  /* Even part */
-
-  tmp0 = GETJSAMPLE(sample_data[0][start_col]);
-  tmp1 = GETJSAMPLE(sample_data[1][start_col]);
-
-  /* Apply unsigned->signed conversion */
-  data[DCTSIZE*0] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 + tmp1 - 2 * CENTERJSAMPLE) << 5);
-
-  /* Odd part */
-
-  data[DCTSIZE*1] = (DCTELEM) ((tmp0 - tmp1) << 5);
-}
-
-#endif /* DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED */
-#endif /* DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctflt.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctflt.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f399600..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctflt.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,235 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jidctflt.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2010 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a floating-point implementation of the
- * inverse DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform).  In the IJG code, this routine
- * must also perform dequantization of the input coefficients.
- *
- * This implementation should be more accurate than either of the integer
- * IDCT implementations.  However, it may not give the same results on all
- * machines because of differences in roundoff behavior.  Speed will depend
- * on the hardware's floating point capacity.
- *
- * A 2-D IDCT can be done by 1-D IDCT on each column followed by 1-D IDCT
- * on each row (or vice versa, but it's more convenient to emit a row at
- * a time).  Direct algorithms are also available, but they are much more
- * complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code.
- *
- * This implementation is based on Arai, Agui, and Nakajima's algorithm for
- * scaled DCT.  Their original paper (Trans. IEICE E-71(11):1095) is in
- * Japanese, but the algorithm is described in the Pennebaker & Mitchell
- * JPEG textbook (see REFERENCES section in file README).  The following code
- * is based directly on figure 4-8 in P&M.
- * While an 8-point DCT cannot be done in less than 11 multiplies, it is
- * possible to arrange the computation so that many of the multiplies are
- * simple scalings of the final outputs.  These multiplies can then be
- * folded into the multiplications or divisions by the JPEG quantization
- * table entries.  The AA&N method leaves only 5 multiplies and 29 adds
- * to be done in the DCT itself.
- * The primary disadvantage of this method is that with a fixed-point
- * implementation, accuracy is lost due to imprecise representation of the
- * scaled quantization values.  However, that problem does not arise if
- * we use floating point arithmetic.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-#ifdef DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8.
- */
-
-#if DCTSIZE != 8
-  Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCTs. /* deliberate syntax err */
-#endif
-
-
-/* Dequantize a coefficient by multiplying it by the multiplier-table
- * entry; produce a float result.
- */
-
-#define DEQUANTIZE(coef,quantval)  (((FAST_FLOAT) (coef)) * (quantval))
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_float (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  FAST_FLOAT tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  FAST_FLOAT tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  FAST_FLOAT z5, z10, z11, z12, z13;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  FLOAT_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  FAST_FLOAT * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
-  int ctr;
-  FAST_FLOAT workspace[DCTSIZE2]; /* buffers data between passes */
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (FLOAT_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE; ctr > 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Due to quantization, we will usually find that many of the input
-     * coefficients are zero, especially the AC terms.  We can exploit this
-     * by short-circuiting the IDCT calculation for any column in which all
-     * the AC terms are zero.  In that case each output is equal to the
-     * DC coefficient (with scale factor as needed).
-     * With typical images and quantization tables, half or more of the
-     * column DCT calculations can be simplified this way.
-     */
-    
-    if (inptr[DCTSIZE*1] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*2] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*3] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*4] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*5] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*6] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*7] == 0) {
-      /* AC terms all zero */
-      FAST_FLOAT dcval = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-      
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = dcval;
-      
-      inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-      quantptr++;
-      wsptr++;
-      continue;
-    }
-    
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    tmp3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;	/* phase 3 */
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;	/* phases 5-3 */
-    tmp12 = (tmp1 - tmp3) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.414213562) - tmp13; /* 2*c4 */
-
-    tmp0 = tmp10 + tmp13;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp3 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp1 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-    
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    tmp5 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    tmp6 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp7 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    z13 = tmp6 + tmp5;		/* phase 6 */
-    z10 = tmp6 - tmp5;
-    z11 = tmp4 + tmp7;
-    z12 = tmp4 - tmp7;
-
-    tmp7 = z11 + z13;		/* phase 5 */
-    tmp11 = (z11 - z13) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.414213562); /* 2*c4 */
-
-    z5 = (z10 + z12) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.847759065); /* 2*c2 */
-    tmp10 = z5 - z12 * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.082392200); /* 2*(c2-c6) */
-    tmp12 = z5 - z10 * ((FAST_FLOAT) 2.613125930); /* 2*(c2+c6) */
-
-    tmp6 = tmp12 - tmp7;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp5 = tmp11 - tmp6;
-    tmp4 = tmp10 - tmp5;
-
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = tmp0 + tmp7;
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = tmp0 - tmp7;
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = tmp1 + tmp6;
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = tmp1 - tmp6;
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = tmp2 + tmp5;
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = tmp2 - tmp5;
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = tmp3 + tmp4;
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = tmp3 - tmp4;
-
-    inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-    quantptr++;
-    wsptr++;
-  }
-  
-  /* Pass 2: process rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-    /* Rows of zeroes can be exploited in the same way as we did with columns.
-     * However, the column calculation has created many nonzero AC terms, so
-     * the simplification applies less often (typically 5% to 10% of the time).
-     * And testing floats for zero is relatively expensive, so we don't bother.
-     */
-    
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Apply signed->unsigned and prepare float->int conversion */
-    z5 = wsptr[0] + ((FAST_FLOAT) CENTERJSAMPLE + (FAST_FLOAT) 0.5);
-    tmp10 = z5 + wsptr[4];
-    tmp11 = z5 - wsptr[4];
-
-    tmp13 = wsptr[2] + wsptr[6];
-    tmp12 = (wsptr[2] - wsptr[6]) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.414213562) - tmp13;
-
-    tmp0 = tmp10 + tmp13;
-    tmp3 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp1 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z13 = wsptr[5] + wsptr[3];
-    z10 = wsptr[5] - wsptr[3];
-    z11 = wsptr[1] + wsptr[7];
-    z12 = wsptr[1] - wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp7 = z11 + z13;
-    tmp11 = (z11 - z13) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.414213562);
-
-    z5 = (z10 + z12) * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.847759065); /* 2*c2 */
-    tmp10 = z5 - z12 * ((FAST_FLOAT) 1.082392200); /* 2*(c2-c6) */
-    tmp12 = z5 - z10 * ((FAST_FLOAT) 2.613125930); /* 2*(c2+c6) */
-
-    tmp6 = tmp12 - tmp7;
-    tmp5 = tmp11 - tmp6;
-    tmp4 = tmp10 - tmp5;
-
-    /* Final output stage: float->int conversion and range-limit */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[((int) (tmp0 + tmp7)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[((int) (tmp0 - tmp7)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[((int) (tmp1 + tmp6)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[((int) (tmp1 - tmp6)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[((int) (tmp2 + tmp5)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[((int) (tmp2 - tmp5)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[((int) (tmp3 + tmp4)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[((int) (tmp3 - tmp4)) & RANGE_MASK];
-    
-    wsptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctfst.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctfst.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 078b8c4..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctfst.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,368 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jidctfst.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a fast, not so accurate integer implementation of the
- * inverse DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform).  In the IJG code, this routine
- * must also perform dequantization of the input coefficients.
- *
- * A 2-D IDCT can be done by 1-D IDCT on each column followed by 1-D IDCT
- * on each row (or vice versa, but it's more convenient to emit a row at
- * a time).  Direct algorithms are also available, but they are much more
- * complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code.
- *
- * This implementation is based on Arai, Agui, and Nakajima's algorithm for
- * scaled DCT.  Their original paper (Trans. IEICE E-71(11):1095) is in
- * Japanese, but the algorithm is described in the Pennebaker & Mitchell
- * JPEG textbook (see REFERENCES section in file README).  The following code
- * is based directly on figure 4-8 in P&M.
- * While an 8-point DCT cannot be done in less than 11 multiplies, it is
- * possible to arrange the computation so that many of the multiplies are
- * simple scalings of the final outputs.  These multiplies can then be
- * folded into the multiplications or divisions by the JPEG quantization
- * table entries.  The AA&N method leaves only 5 multiplies and 29 adds
- * to be done in the DCT itself.
- * The primary disadvantage of this method is that with fixed-point math,
- * accuracy is lost due to imprecise representation of the scaled
- * quantization values.  The smaller the quantization table entry, the less
- * precise the scaled value, so this implementation does worse with high-
- * quality-setting files than with low-quality ones.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-#ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8.
- */
-
-#if DCTSIZE != 8
-  Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCTs. /* deliberate syntax err */
-#endif
-
-
-/* Scaling decisions are generally the same as in the LL&M algorithm;
- * see jidctint.c for more details.  However, we choose to descale
- * (right shift) multiplication products as soon as they are formed,
- * rather than carrying additional fractional bits into subsequent additions.
- * This compromises accuracy slightly, but it lets us save a few shifts.
- * More importantly, 16-bit arithmetic is then adequate (for 8-bit samples)
- * everywhere except in the multiplications proper; this saves a good deal
- * of work on 16-bit-int machines.
- *
- * The dequantized coefficients are not integers because the AA&N scaling
- * factors have been incorporated.  We represent them scaled up by PASS1_BITS,
- * so that the first and second IDCT rounds have the same input scaling.
- * For 8-bit JSAMPLEs, we choose IFAST_SCALE_BITS = PASS1_BITS so as to
- * avoid a descaling shift; this compromises accuracy rather drastically
- * for small quantization table entries, but it saves a lot of shifts.
- * For 12-bit JSAMPLEs, there's no hope of using 16x16 multiplies anyway,
- * so we use a much larger scaling factor to preserve accuracy.
- *
- * A final compromise is to represent the multiplicative constants to only
- * 8 fractional bits, rather than 13.  This saves some shifting work on some
- * machines, and may also reduce the cost of multiplication (since there
- * are fewer one-bits in the constants).
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define CONST_BITS  8
-#define PASS1_BITS  2
-#else
-#define CONST_BITS  8
-#define PASS1_BITS  1		/* lose a little precision to avoid overflow */
-#endif
-
-/* Some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time, thus
- * causing a lot of useless floating-point operations at run time.
- * To get around this we use the following pre-calculated constants.
- * If you change CONST_BITS you may want to add appropriate values.
- * (With a reasonable C compiler, you can just rely on the FIX() macro...)
- */
-
-#if CONST_BITS == 8
-#define FIX_1_082392200  ((INT32)  277)		/* FIX(1.082392200) */
-#define FIX_1_414213562  ((INT32)  362)		/* FIX(1.414213562) */
-#define FIX_1_847759065  ((INT32)  473)		/* FIX(1.847759065) */
-#define FIX_2_613125930  ((INT32)  669)		/* FIX(2.613125930) */
-#else
-#define FIX_1_082392200  FIX(1.082392200)
-#define FIX_1_414213562  FIX(1.414213562)
-#define FIX_1_847759065  FIX(1.847759065)
-#define FIX_2_613125930  FIX(2.613125930)
-#endif
-
-
-/* We can gain a little more speed, with a further compromise in accuracy,
- * by omitting the addition in a descaling shift.  This yields an incorrectly
- * rounded result half the time...
- */
-
-#ifndef USE_ACCURATE_ROUNDING
-#undef DESCALE
-#define DESCALE(x,n)  RIGHT_SHIFT(x, n)
-#endif
-
-
-/* Multiply a DCTELEM variable by an INT32 constant, and immediately
- * descale to yield a DCTELEM result.
- */
-
-#define MULTIPLY(var,const)  ((DCTELEM) DESCALE((var) * (const), CONST_BITS))
-
-
-/* Dequantize a coefficient by multiplying it by the multiplier-table
- * entry; produce a DCTELEM result.  For 8-bit data a 16x16->16
- * multiplication will do.  For 12-bit data, the multiplier table is
- * declared INT32, so a 32-bit multiply will be used.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define DEQUANTIZE(coef,quantval)  (((IFAST_MULT_TYPE) (coef)) * (quantval))
-#else
-#define DEQUANTIZE(coef,quantval)  \
-	DESCALE((coef)*(quantval), IFAST_SCALE_BITS-PASS1_BITS)
-#endif
-
-
-/* Like DESCALE, but applies to a DCTELEM and produces an int.
- * We assume that int right shift is unsigned if INT32 right shift is.
- */
-
-#ifdef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define ISHIFT_TEMPS	DCTELEM ishift_temp;
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define DCTELEMBITS  16		/* DCTELEM may be 16 or 32 bits */
-#else
-#define DCTELEMBITS  32		/* DCTELEM must be 32 bits */
-#endif
-#define IRIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)  \
-    ((ishift_temp = (x)) < 0 ? \
-     (ishift_temp >> (shft)) | ((~((DCTELEM) 0)) << (DCTELEMBITS-(shft))) : \
-     (ishift_temp >> (shft)))
-#else
-#define ISHIFT_TEMPS
-#define IRIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)	((x) >> (shft))
-#endif
-
-#ifdef USE_ACCURATE_ROUNDING
-#define IDESCALE(x,n)  ((int) IRIGHT_SHIFT((x) + (1 << ((n)-1)), n))
-#else
-#define IDESCALE(x,n)  ((int) IRIGHT_SHIFT(x, n))
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_ifast (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  DCTELEM tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
-  DCTELEM tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  DCTELEM z5, z10, z11, z12, z13;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  IFAST_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[DCTSIZE2];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS			/* for DESCALE */
-  ISHIFT_TEMPS			/* for IDESCALE */
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (IFAST_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE; ctr > 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Due to quantization, we will usually find that many of the input
-     * coefficients are zero, especially the AC terms.  We can exploit this
-     * by short-circuiting the IDCT calculation for any column in which all
-     * the AC terms are zero.  In that case each output is equal to the
-     * DC coefficient (with scale factor as needed).
-     * With typical images and quantization tables, half or more of the
-     * column DCT calculations can be simplified this way.
-     */
-    
-    if (inptr[DCTSIZE*1] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*2] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*3] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*4] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*5] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*6] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*7] == 0) {
-      /* AC terms all zero */
-      int dcval = (int) DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = dcval;
-      
-      inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-      quantptr++;
-      wsptr++;
-      continue;
-    }
-    
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    tmp3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;	/* phase 3 */
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    tmp13 = tmp1 + tmp3;	/* phases 5-3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 - tmp3, FIX_1_414213562) - tmp13; /* 2*c4 */
-
-    tmp0 = tmp10 + tmp13;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp3 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp1 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-    
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    tmp5 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    tmp6 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp7 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    z13 = tmp6 + tmp5;		/* phase 6 */
-    z10 = tmp6 - tmp5;
-    z11 = tmp4 + tmp7;
-    z12 = tmp4 - tmp7;
-
-    tmp7 = z11 + z13;		/* phase 5 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z11 - z13, FIX_1_414213562); /* 2*c4 */
-
-    z5 = MULTIPLY(z10 + z12, FIX_1_847759065); /* 2*c2 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z12, FIX_1_082392200) - z5; /* 2*(c2-c6) */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z10, - FIX_2_613125930) + z5; /* -2*(c2+c6) */
-
-    tmp6 = tmp12 - tmp7;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp5 = tmp11 - tmp6;
-    tmp4 = tmp10 + tmp5;
-
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (int) (tmp0 + tmp7);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (int) (tmp0 - tmp7);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (int) (tmp1 + tmp6);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (int) (tmp1 - tmp6);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (int) (tmp2 + tmp5);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (int) (tmp2 - tmp5);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (int) (tmp3 + tmp4);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (int) (tmp3 - tmp4);
-
-    inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-    quantptr++;
-    wsptr++;
-  }
-  
-  /* Pass 2: process rows from work array, store into output array. */
-  /* Note that we must descale the results by a factor of 8 == 2**3, */
-  /* and also undo the PASS1_BITS scaling. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-    /* Rows of zeroes can be exploited in the same way as we did with columns.
-     * However, the column calculation has created many nonzero AC terms, so
-     * the simplification applies less often (typically 5% to 10% of the time).
-     * On machines with very fast multiplication, it's possible that the
-     * test takes more time than it's worth.  In that case this section
-     * may be commented out.
-     */
-    
-#ifndef NO_ZERO_ROW_TEST
-    if (wsptr[1] == 0 && wsptr[2] == 0 && wsptr[3] == 0 && wsptr[4] == 0 &&
-	wsptr[5] == 0 && wsptr[6] == 0 && wsptr[7] == 0) {
-      /* AC terms all zero */
-      JSAMPLE dcval = range_limit[IDESCALE(wsptr[0], PASS1_BITS+3)
-				  & RANGE_MASK];
-      
-      outptr[0] = dcval;
-      outptr[1] = dcval;
-      outptr[2] = dcval;
-      outptr[3] = dcval;
-      outptr[4] = dcval;
-      outptr[5] = dcval;
-      outptr[6] = dcval;
-      outptr[7] = dcval;
-
-      wsptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-      continue;
-    }
-#endif
-    
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = ((DCTELEM) wsptr[0] + (DCTELEM) wsptr[4]);
-    tmp11 = ((DCTELEM) wsptr[0] - (DCTELEM) wsptr[4]);
-
-    tmp13 = ((DCTELEM) wsptr[2] + (DCTELEM) wsptr[6]);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY((DCTELEM) wsptr[2] - (DCTELEM) wsptr[6], FIX_1_414213562)
-	    - tmp13;
-
-    tmp0 = tmp10 + tmp13;
-    tmp3 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp1 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z13 = (DCTELEM) wsptr[5] + (DCTELEM) wsptr[3];
-    z10 = (DCTELEM) wsptr[5] - (DCTELEM) wsptr[3];
-    z11 = (DCTELEM) wsptr[1] + (DCTELEM) wsptr[7];
-    z12 = (DCTELEM) wsptr[1] - (DCTELEM) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp7 = z11 + z13;		/* phase 5 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z11 - z13, FIX_1_414213562); /* 2*c4 */
-
-    z5 = MULTIPLY(z10 + z12, FIX_1_847759065); /* 2*c2 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z12, FIX_1_082392200) - z5; /* 2*(c2-c6) */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z10, - FIX_2_613125930) + z5; /* -2*(c2+c6) */
-
-    tmp6 = tmp12 - tmp7;	/* phase 2 */
-    tmp5 = tmp11 - tmp6;
-    tmp4 = tmp10 + tmp5;
-
-    /* Final output stage: scale down by a factor of 8 and range-limit */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp0 + tmp7, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp0 - tmp7, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp1 + tmp6, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp1 - tmp6, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp2 + tmp5, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp2 - tmp5, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp3 + tmp4, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[IDESCALE(tmp3 - tmp4, PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctint.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctint.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6be271c..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jidctint.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5179 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jidctint.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modification developed 2002-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a slow-but-accurate integer implementation of the
- * inverse DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform).  In the IJG code, this routine
- * must also perform dequantization of the input coefficients.
- *
- * A 2-D IDCT can be done by 1-D IDCT on each column followed by 1-D IDCT
- * on each row (or vice versa, but it's more convenient to emit a row at
- * a time).  Direct algorithms are also available, but they are much more
- * complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code.
- *
- * This implementation is based on an algorithm described in
- *   C. Loeffler, A. Ligtenberg and G. Moschytz, "Practical Fast 1-D DCT
- *   Algorithms with 11 Multiplications", Proc. Int'l. Conf. on Acoustics,
- *   Speech, and Signal Processing 1989 (ICASSP '89), pp. 988-991.
- * The primary algorithm described there uses 11 multiplies and 29 adds.
- * We use their alternate method with 12 multiplies and 32 adds.
- * The advantage of this method is that no data path contains more than one
- * multiplication; this allows a very simple and accurate implementation in
- * scaled fixed-point arithmetic, with a minimal number of shifts.
- *
- * We also provide IDCT routines with various output sample block sizes for
- * direct resolution reduction or enlargement and for direct resolving the
- * common 2x1 and 1x2 subsampling cases without additional resampling: NxN
- * (N=1...16), 2NxN, and Nx2N (N=1...8) pixels for one 8x8 input DCT block.
- *
- * For N<8 we simply take the corresponding low-frequency coefficients of
- * the 8x8 input DCT block and apply an NxN point IDCT on the sub-block
- * to yield the downscaled outputs.
- * This can be seen as direct low-pass downsampling from the DCT domain
- * point of view rather than the usual spatial domain point of view,
- * yielding significant computational savings and results at least
- * as good as common bilinear (averaging) spatial downsampling.
- *
- * For N>8 we apply a partial NxN IDCT on the 8 input coefficients as
- * lower frequencies and higher frequencies assumed to be zero.
- * It turns out that the computational effort is similar to the 8x8 IDCT
- * regarding the output size.
- * Furthermore, the scaling and descaling is the same for all IDCT sizes.
- *
- * CAUTION: We rely on the FIX() macro except for the N=1,2,4,8 cases
- * since there would be too many additional constants to pre-calculate.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jdct.h"		/* Private declarations for DCT subsystem */
-
-#ifdef DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8.
- */
-
-#if DCTSIZE != 8
-  Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCT blocks. /* deliberate syntax err */
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * The poop on this scaling stuff is as follows:
- *
- * Each 1-D IDCT step produces outputs which are a factor of sqrt(N)
- * larger than the true IDCT outputs.  The final outputs are therefore
- * a factor of N larger than desired; since N=8 this can be cured by
- * a simple right shift at the end of the algorithm.  The advantage of
- * this arrangement is that we save two multiplications per 1-D IDCT,
- * because the y0 and y4 inputs need not be divided by sqrt(N).
- *
- * We have to do addition and subtraction of the integer inputs, which
- * is no problem, and multiplication by fractional constants, which is
- * a problem to do in integer arithmetic.  We multiply all the constants
- * by CONST_SCALE and convert them to integer constants (thus retaining
- * CONST_BITS bits of precision in the constants).  After doing a
- * multiplication we have to divide the product by CONST_SCALE, with proper
- * rounding, to produce the correct output.  This division can be done
- * cheaply as a right shift of CONST_BITS bits.  We postpone shifting
- * as long as possible so that partial sums can be added together with
- * full fractional precision.
- *
- * The outputs of the first pass are scaled up by PASS1_BITS bits so that
- * they are represented to better-than-integral precision.  These outputs
- * require BITS_IN_JSAMPLE + PASS1_BITS + 3 bits; this fits in a 16-bit word
- * with the recommended scaling.  (To scale up 12-bit sample data further, an
- * intermediate INT32 array would be needed.)
- *
- * To avoid overflow of the 32-bit intermediate results in pass 2, we must
- * have BITS_IN_JSAMPLE + CONST_BITS + PASS1_BITS <= 26.  Error analysis
- * shows that the values given below are the most effective.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define CONST_BITS  13
-#define PASS1_BITS  2
-#else
-#define CONST_BITS  13
-#define PASS1_BITS  1		/* lose a little precision to avoid overflow */
-#endif
-
-/* Some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time, thus
- * causing a lot of useless floating-point operations at run time.
- * To get around this we use the following pre-calculated constants.
- * If you change CONST_BITS you may want to add appropriate values.
- * (With a reasonable C compiler, you can just rely on the FIX() macro...)
- */
-
-#if CONST_BITS == 13
-#define FIX_0_298631336  ((INT32)  2446)	/* FIX(0.298631336) */
-#define FIX_0_390180644  ((INT32)  3196)	/* FIX(0.390180644) */
-#define FIX_0_541196100  ((INT32)  4433)	/* FIX(0.541196100) */
-#define FIX_0_765366865  ((INT32)  6270)	/* FIX(0.765366865) */
-#define FIX_0_899976223  ((INT32)  7373)	/* FIX(0.899976223) */
-#define FIX_1_175875602  ((INT32)  9633)	/* FIX(1.175875602) */
-#define FIX_1_501321110  ((INT32)  12299)	/* FIX(1.501321110) */
-#define FIX_1_847759065  ((INT32)  15137)	/* FIX(1.847759065) */
-#define FIX_1_961570560  ((INT32)  16069)	/* FIX(1.961570560) */
-#define FIX_2_053119869  ((INT32)  16819)	/* FIX(2.053119869) */
-#define FIX_2_562915447  ((INT32)  20995)	/* FIX(2.562915447) */
-#define FIX_3_072711026  ((INT32)  25172)	/* FIX(3.072711026) */
-#else
-#define FIX_0_298631336  FIX(0.298631336)
-#define FIX_0_390180644  FIX(0.390180644)
-#define FIX_0_541196100  FIX(0.541196100)
-#define FIX_0_765366865  FIX(0.765366865)
-#define FIX_0_899976223  FIX(0.899976223)
-#define FIX_1_175875602  FIX(1.175875602)
-#define FIX_1_501321110  FIX(1.501321110)
-#define FIX_1_847759065  FIX(1.847759065)
-#define FIX_1_961570560  FIX(1.961570560)
-#define FIX_2_053119869  FIX(2.053119869)
-#define FIX_2_562915447  FIX(2.562915447)
-#define FIX_3_072711026  FIX(3.072711026)
-#endif
-
-
-/* Multiply an INT32 variable by an INT32 constant to yield an INT32 result.
- * For 8-bit samples with the recommended scaling, all the variable
- * and constant values involved are no more than 16 bits wide, so a
- * 16x16->32 bit multiply can be used instead of a full 32x32 multiply.
- * For 12-bit samples, a full 32-bit multiplication will be needed.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-#define MULTIPLY(var,const)  MULTIPLY16C16(var,const)
-#else
-#define MULTIPLY(var,const)  ((var) * (const))
-#endif
-
-
-/* Dequantize a coefficient by multiplying it by the multiplier-table
- * entry; produce an int result.  In this module, both inputs and result
- * are 16 bits or less, so either int or short multiply will work.
- */
-
-#define DEQUANTIZE(coef,quantval)  (((ISLOW_MULT_TYPE) (coef)) * (quantval))
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients.
- *
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_islow (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[DCTSIZE2];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true IDCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE; ctr > 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Due to quantization, we will usually find that many of the input
-     * coefficients are zero, especially the AC terms.  We can exploit this
-     * by short-circuiting the IDCT calculation for any column in which all
-     * the AC terms are zero.  In that case each output is equal to the
-     * DC coefficient (with scale factor as needed).
-     * With typical images and quantization tables, half or more of the
-     * column DCT calculations can be simplified this way.
-     */
-
-    if (inptr[DCTSIZE*1] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*2] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*3] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*4] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*5] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*6] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*7] == 0) {
-      /* AC terms all zero */
-      int dcval = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = dcval;
-
-      inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-      quantptr++;
-      wsptr++;
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* Even part: reverse the even part of the forward DCT.
-     * The rotator is c(-6).
-     */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865);     /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp3 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065);     /* c2+c6 */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z2 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp0 = z2 + z3;
-    tmp1 = z2 - z3;
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8; the matrix is unitary and hence its
-     * transpose is its inverse.  i0..i3 are y7,y5,y3,y1 respectively.
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-    tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    tmp3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-
-    z2 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    z3 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    z2 += z1;
-    z3 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223); /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_0_298631336);        /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_1_501321110);        /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + z2;
-    tmp3 += z1 + z3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447); /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_2_053119869);        /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_3_072711026);        /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + z3;
-    tmp2 += z1 + z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage: inputs are tmp10..tmp13, tmp0..tmp3 */
-
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-    quantptr++;
-    wsptr++;
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * Note that we must descale the results by a factor of 8 == 2**3,
-   * and also undo the PASS1_BITS scaling.
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < DCTSIZE; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-    /* Rows of zeroes can be exploited in the same way as we did with columns.
-     * However, the column calculation has created many nonzero AC terms, so
-     * the simplification applies less often (typically 5% to 10% of the time).
-     * On machines with very fast multiplication, it's possible that the
-     * test takes more time than it's worth.  In that case this section
-     * may be commented out.
-     */
-
-#ifndef NO_ZERO_ROW_TEST
-    if (wsptr[1] == 0 && wsptr[2] == 0 && wsptr[3] == 0 && wsptr[4] == 0 &&
-	wsptr[5] == 0 && wsptr[6] == 0 && wsptr[7] == 0) {
-      /* AC terms all zero */
-      JSAMPLE dcval = range_limit[(int) DESCALE((INT32) wsptr[0], PASS1_BITS+3)
-				  & RANGE_MASK];
-
-      outptr[0] = dcval;
-      outptr[1] = dcval;
-      outptr[2] = dcval;
-      outptr[3] = dcval;
-      outptr[4] = dcval;
-      outptr[5] = dcval;
-      outptr[6] = dcval;
-      outptr[7] = dcval;
-
-      wsptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-      continue;
-    }
-#endif
-
-    /* Even part: reverse the even part of the forward DCT.
-     * The rotator is c(-6).
-     */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865);     /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp3 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065);     /* c2+c6 */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-
-    tmp0 = (z2 + z3) << CONST_BITS;
-    tmp1 = (z2 - z3) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8; the matrix is unitary and hence its
-     * transpose is its inverse.  i0..i3 are y7,y5,y3,y1 respectively.
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-    tmp1 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    tmp3 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-
-    z2 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    z3 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    z2 += z1;
-    z3 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223); /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_0_298631336);        /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_1_501321110);        /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + z2;
-    tmp3 += z1 + z3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447); /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_2_053119869);        /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_3_072711026);        /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + z3;
-    tmp2 += z1 + z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage: inputs are tmp10..tmp13, tmp0..tmp3 */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-#ifdef IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 7x7 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 12 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/14).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_7x7 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[7*7];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp13 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp13 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp13 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(0.881747734));     /* c4 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.314692123));     /* c6 */
-    tmp11 = tmp10 + tmp12 + tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.841218003)); /* c2+c4-c6 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + z3;
-    z2 -= tmp0;
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.274162392)) + tmp13; /* c2 */
-    tmp10 += tmp0 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.077722536));  /* c2-c4-c6 */
-    tmp12 += tmp0 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.470602249));  /* c2+c4+c6 */
-    tmp13 += MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.414213562));         /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(0.935414347));      /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.170262339));      /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(1.378756276));    /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.613604268));        /* c5 */
-    tmp0 += z2;
-    tmp2 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.870828693));     /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[7*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 7 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp13 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp13 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(0.881747734));     /* c4 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.314692123));     /* c6 */
-    tmp11 = tmp10 + tmp12 + tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.841218003)); /* c2+c4-c6 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + z3;
-    z2 -= tmp0;
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX(1.274162392)) + tmp13; /* c2 */
-    tmp10 += tmp0 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.077722536));  /* c2-c4-c6 */
-    tmp12 += tmp0 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.470602249));  /* c2+c4+c6 */
-    tmp13 += MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.414213562));         /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(0.935414347));      /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.170262339));      /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 - tmp2;
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(1.378756276));    /* -c1 */
-    tmp1 += tmp2;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.613604268));        /* c5 */
-    tmp0 += z2;
-    tmp2 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.870828693));     /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 7;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 6x6 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 3 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_6x6 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[6*6];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781));   /* c4 */
-    tmp1 = tmp0 + tmp10;
-    tmp11 = RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp10 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp10 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.224744871));   /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp0;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp0;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.366025404)); /* c5 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + ((z1 + z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp2 = tmp1 + ((z3 - z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp1 = (z1 - z2 - z3) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[6*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*1] = (int) (tmp11 + tmp1);
-    wsptr[6*4] = (int) (tmp11 - tmp1);
-    wsptr[6*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 6 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781));   /* c4 */
-    tmp1 = tmp0 + tmp10;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp10 - tmp10;
-    tmp10 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.224744871));   /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp0;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp0;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.366025404)); /* c5 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + ((z1 + z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp2 = tmp1 + ((z3 - z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp1 = (z1 - z2 - z3) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 6;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 5x5 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 5 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/10).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_5x5 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[5*5];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp12 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp12 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp12 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(0.790569415)); /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(0.353553391)); /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    z3 = tmp12 + z2;
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z1;
-    tmp12 -= z2 << 2;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));     /* c3 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148));   /* c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899));   /* c1+c3 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[5*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 5 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp12 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp12 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    tmp1 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp1, FIX(0.790569415)); /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 - tmp1, FIX(0.353553391)); /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    z3 = tmp12 + z2;
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z1;
-    tmp12 -= z2 << 2;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));     /* c3 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148));   /* c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899));   /* c1+c3 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 5;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 4x4 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 3 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point IDCT].
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_4x4 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp2, tmp10, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[4*4];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    
-    tmp10 = (tmp0 + tmp2) << PASS1_BITS;
-    tmp12 = (tmp0 - tmp2) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-    /* Same rotation as in the even part of the 8x8 LL&M IDCT */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);               /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp0 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		       CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp2 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		       CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[4*0] = (int) (tmp10 + tmp0);
-    wsptr[4*3] = (int) (tmp10 - tmp0);
-    wsptr[4*1] = (int) (tmp12 + tmp2);
-    wsptr[4*2] = (int) (tmp12 - tmp2);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 4 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-
-    tmp10 = (tmp0 + tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-    tmp12 = (tmp0 - tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-    /* Same rotation as in the even part of the 8x8 LL&M IDCT */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);   /* c6 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 4;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 3x3 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 2 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/6).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_3x3 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp2, tmp10, tmp12;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[3*3];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781)); /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp0 - tmp12 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp12 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c1 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[3*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[3*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[3*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 3 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781)); /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp0 - tmp12 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp12 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c1 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 3;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 2x2 output block.
- *
- * Multiplication-less algorithm.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_2x2 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input. */
-
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-
-  /* Column 0 */
-  tmp4 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-  tmp5 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-  /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-  tmp4 += ONE << 2;
-
-  tmp0 = tmp4 + tmp5;
-  tmp2 = tmp4 - tmp5;
-
-  /* Column 1 */
-  tmp4 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[DCTSIZE*0+1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0+1]);
-  tmp5 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[DCTSIZE*1+1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1+1]);
-
-  tmp1 = tmp4 + tmp5;
-  tmp3 = tmp4 - tmp5;
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 2 rows, store into output array. */
-
-  /* Row 0 */
-  outptr = output_buf[0] + output_col;
-
-  outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + tmp1, 3) & RANGE_MASK];
-  outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp1, 3) & RANGE_MASK];
-
-  /* Row 1 */
-  outptr = output_buf[1] + output_col;
-
-  outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2 + tmp3, 3) & RANGE_MASK];
-  outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2 - tmp3, 3) & RANGE_MASK];
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 1x1 output block.
- *
- * We hardly need an inverse DCT routine for this: just take the
- * average pixel value, which is one-eighth of the DC coefficient.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_1x1 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  int dcval;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* 1x1 is trivial: just take the DC coefficient divided by 8. */
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  dcval = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[0], quantptr[0]);
-  dcval = (int) DESCALE((INT32) dcval, 3);
-
-  output_buf[0][output_col] = range_limit[dcval & RANGE_MASK];
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 9x9 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 10 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/18).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_9x9 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*9];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.707106781));      /* c6 */
-    tmp1 = tmp0 + tmp3;
-    tmp2 = tmp0 - tmp3 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.707106781)); /* c6 */
-    tmp11 = tmp2 + tmp0;
-    tmp14 = tmp2 - tmp0 - tmp0;
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.328926049)); /* c2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.083350441));      /* c4 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.245575608));      /* c8 */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2 + tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.224744871));           /* -c3 */
-
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.909038955));      /* c5 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(0.483689525));      /* c7 */
-    tmp0 = tmp2 + tmp3 - z2;
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z3 - z4, FIX(1.392728481));      /* c1 */
-    tmp2 += z2 - tmp1;
-    tmp3 += z2 + tmp1;
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z3 - z4, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c3 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 9 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 9; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.707106781));      /* c6 */
-    tmp1 = tmp0 + tmp3;
-    tmp2 = tmp0 - tmp3 - tmp3;
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.707106781)); /* c6 */
-    tmp11 = tmp2 + tmp0;
-    tmp14 = tmp2 - tmp0 - tmp0;
-
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.328926049)); /* c2 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.083350441));      /* c4 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.245575608));      /* c8 */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp0 - tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp1 - tmp2 + tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.224744871));           /* -c3 */
-
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.909038955));      /* c5 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(0.483689525));      /* c7 */
-    tmp0 = tmp2 + tmp3 - z2;
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z3 - z4, FIX(1.392728481));      /* c1 */
-    tmp2 += z2 - tmp1;
-    tmp3 += z2 + tmp1;
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z3 - z4, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c3 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp14,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 10x10 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 12 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/20).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_10x10 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4, z5;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*10];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.144122806));         /* c4 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.437016024));         /* c8 */
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z3 - ((z1 - z2) << 1),   /* c0 = (c4-c8)*2 */
-			CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c6 */
-    tmp12 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp13 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899)); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp13;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp13;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = z2 + z4;
-    tmp13 = z2 - z4;
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.309016994));        /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-    z5 = z3 << CONST_BITS;
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.951056516));           /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-    z4 = z5 + tmp12;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.396802247)) + z2 + z4; /* c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.221231742)) - z2 + z4; /* c9 */
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.587785252));           /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    z4 = z5 - tmp12 - (tmp13 << (CONST_BITS - 1));
-
-    tmp12 = (z1 - tmp13 - z3) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.260073511)) - z2 - z4; /* c3 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.642039522)) - z2 + z4; /* c7 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2] = (int) (tmp22 + tmp12);
-    wsptr[8*7] = (int) (tmp22 - tmp12);
-    wsptr[8*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 10 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 10; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.144122806));         /* c4 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.437016024));         /* c8 */
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = z3 - ((z1 - z2) << 1);               /* c0 = (c4-c8)*2 */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c6 */
-    tmp12 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp13 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899)); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp13;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp13;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = z2 + z4;
-    tmp13 = z2 - z4;
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.309016994));        /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.951056516));           /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-    z4 = z3 + tmp12;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.396802247)) + z2 + z4; /* c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.221231742)) - z2 + z4; /* c9 */
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.587785252));           /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    z4 = z3 - tmp12 - (tmp13 << (CONST_BITS - 1));
-
-    tmp12 = ((z1 - tmp13) << CONST_BITS) - z3;
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.260073511)) - z2 - z4; /* c3 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.642039522)) - z2 + z4; /* c7 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 11x11 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 24 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/22).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_11x11 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*11];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp10 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp10 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(2.546640132));     /* c2+c4 */
-    tmp23 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z1, FIX(0.430815045));     /* c2-c6 */
-    z4 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp24 = MULTIPLY(z4, - FIX(1.155664402));        /* -(c2-c10) */
-    z4 -= z2;
-    tmp25 = tmp10 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.356927976));  /* c2 */
-    tmp21 = tmp20 + tmp23 + tmp25 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.821790775));          /* c2+c4+c10-c6 */
-    tmp20 += tmp25 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.115825087)); /* c4+c6 */
-    tmp23 += tmp25 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.513598477)); /* c6+c8 */
-    tmp24 += tmp25;
-    tmp22 = tmp24 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.788749120));  /* c8+c10 */
-    tmp24 += MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.944413522)) -        /* c2+c8 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.390975730));         /* c4+c10 */
-    tmp25 = tmp10 - MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.414213562));  /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = z1 + z2;
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + z3 + z4, FIX(0.398430003)); /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.887983902));           /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.670361295));         /* c5-c9 */
-    tmp13 = tmp14 + MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(0.366151574)); /* c7-c9 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.923107866));              /* c7+c5+c3-c1-2*c9 */
-    z1    = tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(1.163011579)); /* c7+c9 */
-    tmp11 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(2.073276588));        /* c1+c7+3*c9-c3 */
-    tmp12 += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.192193623));        /* c3+c5-c7-c9 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z4, - FIX(1.798248910));       /* -(c1+c9) */
-    tmp11 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(2.102458632));        /* c1+c5+c9-c7 */
-    tmp14 += MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.467221301)) +          /* -(c5+c9) */
-	     MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.001388905)) -            /* c1-c9 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.684843907));             /* c3+c9 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*10] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 11 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 11; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp10 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp10 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(2.546640132));     /* c2+c4 */
-    tmp23 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z1, FIX(0.430815045));     /* c2-c6 */
-    z4 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp24 = MULTIPLY(z4, - FIX(1.155664402));        /* -(c2-c10) */
-    z4 -= z2;
-    tmp25 = tmp10 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.356927976));  /* c2 */
-    tmp21 = tmp20 + tmp23 + tmp25 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.821790775));          /* c2+c4+c10-c6 */
-    tmp20 += tmp25 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.115825087)); /* c4+c6 */
-    tmp23 += tmp25 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.513598477)); /* c6+c8 */
-    tmp24 += tmp25;
-    tmp22 = tmp24 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.788749120));  /* c8+c10 */
-    tmp24 += MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.944413522)) -        /* c2+c8 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.390975730));         /* c4+c10 */
-    tmp25 = tmp10 - MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.414213562));  /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = z1 + z2;
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 + z3 + z4, FIX(0.398430003)); /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.887983902));           /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.670361295));         /* c5-c9 */
-    tmp13 = tmp14 + MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(0.366151574)); /* c7-c9 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.923107866));              /* c7+c5+c3-c1-2*c9 */
-    z1    = tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(1.163011579)); /* c7+c9 */
-    tmp11 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(2.073276588));        /* c1+c7+3*c9-c3 */
-    tmp12 += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.192193623));        /* c3+c5-c7-c9 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z4, - FIX(1.798248910));       /* -(c1+c9) */
-    tmp11 += z1;
-    tmp13 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(2.102458632));        /* c1+c5+c9-c7 */
-    tmp14 += MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.467221301)) +          /* -(c5+c9) */
-	     MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.001388905)) -            /* c1-c9 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.684843907));             /* c3+c9 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 12x12 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 15 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/24).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_12x12 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*12];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c4 */
-
-    tmp10 = z3 + z4;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z4;
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.366025404)); /* c2 */
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-    z2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp12 = z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp21 = z3 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = z3 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 + z2;
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp25 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 - z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.306562965));                  /* c3 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_0_541196100);                 /* -c9 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + z4, FIX(0.860918669));          /* c7 */
-    tmp12 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.261052384));       /* c5-c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.280143716));  /* c1-c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.045510580));           /* -(c7+c11) */
-    tmp12 += tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.478575242)); /* c1+c5-c7-c11 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 - tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.586706681)); /* c1+c11 */
-    tmp15 += tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.676326758)) -        /* c7-c11 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.982889723));                 /* c5+c7 */
-
-    z1 -= z4;
-    z2 -= z3;
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX_0_541196100);                 /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_765366865);              /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_1_847759065);              /* c3+c9 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*10] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 12 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 12; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c4 */
-
-    tmp10 = z3 + z4;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z4;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.366025404)); /* c2 */
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-    z2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp12 = z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp21 = z3 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = z3 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 + z2;
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp25 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 - z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.306562965));                  /* c3 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_0_541196100);                 /* -c9 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + z4, FIX(0.860918669));          /* c7 */
-    tmp12 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.261052384));       /* c5-c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.280143716));  /* c1-c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.045510580));           /* -(c7+c11) */
-    tmp12 += tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.478575242)); /* c1+c5-c7-c11 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 - tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.586706681)); /* c1+c11 */
-    tmp15 += tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.676326758)) -        /* c7-c11 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.982889723));                 /* c5+c7 */
-
-    z1 -= z4;
-    z2 -= z3;
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX_0_541196100);                 /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_765366865);              /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_1_847759065);              /* c3+c9 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 13x13 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 29 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/26).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_13x13 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*13];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp10 = z3 + z4;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z4;
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.155388986));                /* (c4+c6)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.096834934)) + z1;           /* (c4-c6)/2 */
-
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.373119086)) + tmp12 + tmp13;   /* c2 */
-    tmp22 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.501487041)) - tmp12 + tmp13;   /* c10 */
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.316450131));                /* (c8-c12)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.486914739)) + z1;           /* (c8+c12)/2 */
-
-    tmp21 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.058554052)) - tmp12 + tmp13;   /* c6 */
-    tmp25 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.252223920)) + tmp12 + tmp13; /* c4 */
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.435816023));                /* (c2-c10)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.937303064)) - z1;           /* (c2+c10)/2 */
-
-    tmp23 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.170464608)) - tmp12 - tmp13; /* c12 */
-    tmp24 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.803364869)) + tmp12 - tmp13; /* c8 */
-
-    tmp26 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 - z2, FIX(1.414213562)) + z1;      /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.322312651));     /* c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(1.163874945));     /* c5 */
-    tmp15 = z1 + z4;
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(0.937797057));       /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.020082300));          /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(0.338443458));   /* -c11 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.837223564)); /* c5+c9+c11-c3 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.572116027)); /* c1+c5-c9-c11 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z4, - FIX(1.163874945));   /* -c5 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14;
-    tmp13 += tmp14 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(2.205608352)); /* c3+c5+c9-c7 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(0.657217813));   /* -c9 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14;
-    tmp13 += tmp14;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(0.338443458));       /* c11 */
-    tmp14 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.318774355)) - /* c9-c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.466105296));          /* c1-c7 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(0.937797057));     /* c7 */
-    tmp14 += z1;
-    tmp15 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.384515595)) -   /* c3-c7 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.742345811));         /* c1+c11 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*12] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*10] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 13 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 13; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    tmp10 = z3 + z4;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z4;
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.155388986));                /* (c4+c6)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.096834934)) + z1;           /* (c4-c6)/2 */
-
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.373119086)) + tmp12 + tmp13;   /* c2 */
-    tmp22 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.501487041)) - tmp12 + tmp13;   /* c10 */
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.316450131));                /* (c8-c12)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.486914739)) + z1;           /* (c8+c12)/2 */
-
-    tmp21 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.058554052)) - tmp12 + tmp13;   /* c6 */
-    tmp25 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.252223920)) + tmp12 + tmp13; /* c4 */
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.435816023));                /* (c2-c10)/2 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.937303064)) - z1;           /* (c2+c10)/2 */
-
-    tmp23 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.170464608)) - tmp12 - tmp13; /* c12 */
-    tmp24 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.803364869)) + tmp12 - tmp13; /* c8 */
-
-    tmp26 = MULTIPLY(tmp11 - z2, FIX(1.414213562)) + z1;      /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.322312651));     /* c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(1.163874945));     /* c5 */
-    tmp15 = z1 + z4;
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(0.937797057));       /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.020082300));          /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(0.338443458));   /* -c11 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.837223564)); /* c5+c9+c11-c3 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.572116027)); /* c1+c5-c9-c11 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z4, - FIX(1.163874945));   /* -c5 */
-    tmp11 += tmp14;
-    tmp13 += tmp14 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(2.205608352)); /* c3+c5+c9-c7 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(0.657217813));   /* -c9 */
-    tmp12 += tmp14;
-    tmp13 += tmp14;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp15, FIX(0.338443458));       /* c11 */
-    tmp14 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.318774355)) - /* c9-c11 */
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.466105296));          /* c1-c7 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(0.937797057));     /* c7 */
-    tmp14 += z1;
-    tmp15 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.384515595)) -   /* c3-c7 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.742345811));         /* c1+c11 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[12] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 14x14 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 20 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/28).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_14x14 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*14];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.274162392));         /* c4 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.314692123));         /* c12 */
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.881747734));         /* c8 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z2;
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp12 = z1 - z4;
-
-    tmp23 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - ((z2 + z3 - z4) << 1), /* c0 = (c4+c12-c8)*2 */
-			CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.105676686));    /* c6 */
-
-    tmp13 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.273079590)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.719280954)); /* c6+c10 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.613604268)) -     /* c10 */
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.378756276));      /* c2 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp13;
-    tmp26 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp14;
-    tmp25 = tmp11 - tmp14;
-    tmp22 = tmp12 + tmp15;
-    tmp24 = tmp12 - tmp15;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-    tmp13 = z4 << CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp14 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.334852607));           /* c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.197448846));             /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.126980169)); /* c3+c5-c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.752406978));             /* c9 */
-    tmp16 = tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.061150426));        /* c9+c11-c13 */
-    z1    -= z2;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.467085129)) - tmp13;        /* c11 */
-    tmp16 += tmp15;
-    z1    += z4;
-    z4    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(0.158341681)) - tmp13; /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 += z4 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.424103948));          /* c3-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z4 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.373959773));          /* c3+c5-c13 */
-    z4    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.405321284));           /* c1 */
-    tmp14 += z4 + tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.6906431334)); /* c1+c9-c11 */
-    tmp15 += z4 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.674957567));          /* c1+c11-c5 */
-
-    tmp13 = (z1 - z3) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*13] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*12] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3]  = (int) (tmp23 + tmp13);
-    wsptr[8*10] = (int) (tmp23 - tmp13);
-    wsptr[8*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp16, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp16, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 14 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 14; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.274162392));         /* c4 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.314692123));         /* c12 */
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.881747734));         /* c8 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z2;
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp12 = z1 - z4;
-
-    tmp23 = z1 - ((z2 + z3 - z4) << 1);          /* c0 = (c4+c12-c8)*2 */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.105676686));    /* c6 */
-
-    tmp13 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.273079590)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.719280954)); /* c6+c10 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.613604268)) -     /* c10 */
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.378756276));      /* c2 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp13;
-    tmp26 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp14;
-    tmp25 = tmp11 - tmp14;
-    tmp22 = tmp12 + tmp15;
-    tmp24 = tmp12 - tmp15;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-    z4 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp14 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.334852607));           /* c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.197448846));             /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + z4 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.126980169)); /* c3+c5-c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.752406978));             /* c9 */
-    tmp16 = tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.061150426));        /* c9+c11-c13 */
-    z1    -= z2;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.467085129)) - z4;           /* c11 */
-    tmp16 += tmp15;
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(0.158341681)) - z4;    /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 += tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.424103948));       /* c3-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.373959773));       /* c3+c5-c13 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.405321284));           /* c1 */
-    tmp14 += tmp13 + z4 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.6906431334)); /* c1+c9-c11 */
-    tmp15 += tmp13 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.674957567));       /* c1+c11-c5 */
-
-    tmp13 = ((z1 - z3) << CONST_BITS) + z4;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[13] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[12] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp16,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp16,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 15x15 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 22 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/30).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_15x15 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26, tmp27;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*15];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.437016024)); /* c12 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.144122806)); /* c6 */
-
-    tmp12 = z1 - tmp10;
-    tmp13 = z1 + tmp11;
-    z1 -= (tmp11 - tmp10) << 1;             /* c0 = (c6-c12)*2 */
-
-    z4 = z2 - z3;
-    z3 += z2;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.337628990)); /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.045680613)); /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.439773946));    /* c4+c14 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp13 + tmp10 + tmp11;
-    tmp23 = tmp12 - tmp10 + tmp11 + z2;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.547059574)); /* (c8+c14)/2 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.399234004)); /* (c8-c14)/2 */
-
-    tmp25 = tmp13 - tmp10 - tmp11;
-    tmp26 = tmp12 + tmp10 - tmp11 - z2;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.790569415)); /* (c6+c12)/2 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.353553391)); /* (c6-c12)/2 */
-
-    tmp21 = tmp12 + tmp10 + tmp11;
-    tmp24 = tmp13 - tmp10 + tmp11;
-    tmp11 += tmp11;
-    tmp22 = z1 + tmp11;                     /* c10 = c6-c12 */
-    tmp27 = z1 - tmp11 - tmp11;             /* c0 = (c6-c12)*2 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.224744871));                    /* c5 */
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp13 = z2 - z4;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1 + tmp13, FIX(0.831253876));         /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.513743148));         /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp14 = tmp15 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(2.176250899));      /* c3+c9 */
-
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.831253876));               /* -c9 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.344997024));               /* -c3 */
-    z2 = z1 - z4;
-    tmp12 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.406466353));            /* c1 */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(2.457431844)) - tmp15; /* c1+c7 */
-    tmp16 = tmp12 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.112434820)) + tmp13; /* c1-c13 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.224744871)) - z3;            /* c5 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(0.575212477));               /* c11 */
-    tmp13 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.475753014)) - z3;      /* c7-c11 */
-    tmp15 += z2 - MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.869244010)) + z3;      /* c11+c13 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*14] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*13] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*12] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*10] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp16, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp16, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 15 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 15; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.437016024)); /* c12 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.144122806)); /* c6 */
-
-    tmp12 = z1 - tmp10;
-    tmp13 = z1 + tmp11;
-    z1 -= (tmp11 - tmp10) << 1;             /* c0 = (c6-c12)*2 */
-
-    z4 = z2 - z3;
-    z3 += z2;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.337628990)); /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.045680613)); /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.439773946));    /* c4+c14 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp13 + tmp10 + tmp11;
-    tmp23 = tmp12 - tmp10 + tmp11 + z2;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.547059574)); /* (c8+c14)/2 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.399234004)); /* (c8-c14)/2 */
-
-    tmp25 = tmp13 - tmp10 - tmp11;
-    tmp26 = tmp12 + tmp10 - tmp11 - z2;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.790569415)); /* (c6+c12)/2 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.353553391)); /* (c6-c12)/2 */
-
-    tmp21 = tmp12 + tmp10 + tmp11;
-    tmp24 = tmp13 - tmp10 + tmp11;
-    tmp11 += tmp11;
-    tmp22 = z1 + tmp11;                     /* c10 = c6-c12 */
-    tmp27 = z1 - tmp11 - tmp11;             /* c0 = (c6-c12)*2 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.224744871));                    /* c5 */
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp13 = z2 - z4;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1 + tmp13, FIX(0.831253876));         /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.513743148));         /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp14 = tmp15 - MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(2.176250899));      /* c3+c9 */
-
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.831253876));               /* -c9 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.344997024));               /* -c3 */
-    z2 = z1 - z4;
-    tmp12 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.406466353));            /* c1 */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(2.457431844)) - tmp15; /* c1+c7 */
-    tmp16 = tmp12 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.112434820)) + tmp13; /* c1-c13 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.224744871)) - z3;            /* c5 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(0.575212477));               /* c11 */
-    tmp13 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.475753014)) - z3;      /* c7-c11 */
-    tmp15 += z2 - MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.869244010)) + z3;      /* c11+c13 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[14] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[13] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[12] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp16,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp16,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 16x16 output block.
- *
- * Optimized algorithm with 28 multiplications in the 1-D kernel.
- * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/32).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_16x16 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26, tmp27;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*16];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += 1 << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.306562965));      /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-    z3 = z1 - z2;
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.275899379));        /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.387039845));        /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    tmp0 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_2_562915447);  /* (c6+c2)[16] = (c3+c1)[8] */
-    tmp1 = z4 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_899976223);  /* (c6-c14)[16] = (c3-c7)[8] */
-    tmp2 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.601344887)); /* (c2-c10)[16] = (c1-c5)[8] */
-    tmp3 = z4 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.509795579)); /* (c10-c14)[16] = (c5-c7)[8] */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp0;
-    tmp27 = tmp10 - tmp0;
-    tmp21 = tmp12 + tmp1;
-    tmp26 = tmp12 - tmp1;
-    tmp22 = tmp13 + tmp2;
-    tmp25 = tmp13 - tmp2;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 + tmp3;
-    tmp24 = tmp11 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-
-    tmp1  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.353318001));   /* c3 */
-    tmp2  = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(1.247225013));   /* c5 */
-    tmp3  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(1.093201867));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z4, FIX(0.897167586));   /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(0.666655658));   /* c11 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp0  = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.286341144));        /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-    tmp13 = tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.835730603));        /* c9+c11+c13-c15 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.138617169));   /* c15 */
-    tmp1  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.071888074));  /* c9+c11-c3-c15 */
-    tmp2  += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.125726048));  /* c5+c7+c15-c3 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.407403738));   /* c1 */
-    tmp11 += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.766367282));  /* c1+c11-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.971951411));  /* c1+c5+c13-c7 */
-    z2    += z4;
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.666655658));      /* -c11 */
-    tmp1  += z1;
-    tmp3  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.065388962));  /* c3+c11+c15-c7 */
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.247225013));      /* -c5 */
-    tmp10 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(3.141271809));  /* c1+c5+c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.353318001)); /* -c3 */
-    tmp2  += z2;
-    tmp3  += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z4 - z3, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp10 += z2;
-    tmp11 += z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp0,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*15] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp0,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp1,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*14] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp1,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp2,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*13] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp2,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp3,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*12] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp3,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*10] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 16 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 16; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.306562965));      /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-    z3 = z1 - z2;
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.275899379));        /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.387039845));        /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    tmp0 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_2_562915447);  /* (c6+c2)[16] = (c3+c1)[8] */
-    tmp1 = z4 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_899976223);  /* (c6-c14)[16] = (c3-c7)[8] */
-    tmp2 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.601344887)); /* (c2-c10)[16] = (c1-c5)[8] */
-    tmp3 = z4 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.509795579)); /* (c10-c14)[16] = (c5-c7)[8] */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp0;
-    tmp27 = tmp10 - tmp0;
-    tmp21 = tmp12 + tmp1;
-    tmp26 = tmp12 - tmp1;
-    tmp22 = tmp13 + tmp2;
-    tmp25 = tmp13 - tmp2;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 + tmp3;
-    tmp24 = tmp11 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-
-    tmp1  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.353318001));   /* c3 */
-    tmp2  = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(1.247225013));   /* c5 */
-    tmp3  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(1.093201867));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z4, FIX(0.897167586));   /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(0.666655658));   /* c11 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp0  = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.286341144));        /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-    tmp13 = tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.835730603));        /* c9+c11+c13-c15 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.138617169));   /* c15 */
-    tmp1  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.071888074));  /* c9+c11-c3-c15 */
-    tmp2  += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.125726048));  /* c5+c7+c15-c3 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.407403738));   /* c1 */
-    tmp11 += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.766367282));  /* c1+c11-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.971951411));  /* c1+c5+c13-c7 */
-    z2    += z4;
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.666655658));      /* -c11 */
-    tmp1  += z1;
-    tmp3  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.065388962));  /* c3+c11+c15-c7 */
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.247225013));      /* -c5 */
-    tmp10 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(3.141271809));  /* c1+c5+c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.353318001)); /* -c3 */
-    tmp2  += z2;
-    tmp3  += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z4 - z3, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp10 += z2;
-    tmp11 += z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp0,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[15] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp0,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp1,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[14] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp1,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp2,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[13] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp2,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp3,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[12] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp3,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 16x8 output block.
- *
- * 8-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 16-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_16x8 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26, tmp27;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*8];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true IDCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 8-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = DCTSIZE; ctr > 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Due to quantization, we will usually find that many of the input
-     * coefficients are zero, especially the AC terms.  We can exploit this
-     * by short-circuiting the IDCT calculation for any column in which all
-     * the AC terms are zero.  In that case each output is equal to the
-     * DC coefficient (with scale factor as needed).
-     * With typical images and quantization tables, half or more of the
-     * column DCT calculations can be simplified this way.
-     */
-
-    if (inptr[DCTSIZE*1] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*2] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*3] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*4] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*5] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*6] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*7] == 0) {
-      /* AC terms all zero */
-      int dcval = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = dcval;
-      wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = dcval;
-
-      inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-      quantptr++;
-      wsptr++;
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* Even part: reverse the even part of the forward DCT.
-     * The rotator is c(-6).
-     */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865);     /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp3 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065);     /* c2+c6 */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z2 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp0 = z2 + z3;
-    tmp1 = z2 - z3;
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8; the matrix is unitary and hence its
-     * transpose is its inverse.  i0..i3 are y7,y5,y3,y1 respectively.
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-    tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    tmp3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-
-    z2 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    z3 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    z2 += z1;
-    z3 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223); /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_0_298631336);        /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_1_501321110);        /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + z2;
-    tmp3 += z1 + z3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447); /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_2_053119869);        /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_3_072711026);        /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + z3;
-    tmp2 += z1 + z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage: inputs are tmp10..tmp13, tmp0..tmp3 */
-
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*7] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[DCTSIZE*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-    quantptr++;
-    wsptr++;
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 8 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 16-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/32).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.306562965));      /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-    z3 = z1 - z2;
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.275899379));        /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.387039845));        /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    tmp0 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_2_562915447);  /* (c6+c2)[16] = (c3+c1)[8] */
-    tmp1 = z4 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_899976223);  /* (c6-c14)[16] = (c3-c7)[8] */
-    tmp2 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.601344887)); /* (c2-c10)[16] = (c1-c5)[8] */
-    tmp3 = z4 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.509795579)); /* (c10-c14)[16] = (c5-c7)[8] */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp0;
-    tmp27 = tmp10 - tmp0;
-    tmp21 = tmp12 + tmp1;
-    tmp26 = tmp12 - tmp1;
-    tmp22 = tmp13 + tmp2;
-    tmp25 = tmp13 - tmp2;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 + tmp3;
-    tmp24 = tmp11 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-
-    tmp1  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.353318001));   /* c3 */
-    tmp2  = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(1.247225013));   /* c5 */
-    tmp3  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(1.093201867));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z4, FIX(0.897167586));   /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(0.666655658));   /* c11 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp0  = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.286341144));        /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-    tmp13 = tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.835730603));        /* c9+c11+c13-c15 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.138617169));   /* c15 */
-    tmp1  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.071888074));  /* c9+c11-c3-c15 */
-    tmp2  += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.125726048));  /* c5+c7+c15-c3 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.407403738));   /* c1 */
-    tmp11 += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.766367282));  /* c1+c11-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.971951411));  /* c1+c5+c13-c7 */
-    z2    += z4;
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.666655658));      /* -c11 */
-    tmp1  += z1;
-    tmp3  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.065388962));  /* c3+c11+c15-c7 */
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.247225013));      /* -c5 */
-    tmp10 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(3.141271809));  /* c1+c5+c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.353318001)); /* -c3 */
-    tmp2  += z2;
-    tmp3  += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z4 - z3, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp10 += z2;
-    tmp11 += z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp0,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[15] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp0,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp1,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[14] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp1,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp2,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[13] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp2,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp3,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[12] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp3,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 14x7 output block.
- *
- * 7-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 14-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_14x7 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*7];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 7-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/14).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp23 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp23 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp23 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(0.881747734));       /* c4 */
-    tmp22 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.314692123));       /* c6 */
-    tmp21 = tmp20 + tmp22 + tmp23 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.841218003)); /* c2+c4-c6 */
-    tmp10 = z1 + z3;
-    z2 -= tmp10;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.274162392)) + tmp23; /* c2 */
-    tmp20 += tmp10 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.077722536));   /* c2-c4-c6 */
-    tmp22 += tmp10 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.470602249));   /* c2+c4+c6 */
-    tmp23 += MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.414213562));           /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(0.935414347));       /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.170262339));       /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-    tmp11 += tmp12;
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(1.378756276));     /* -c1 */
-    tmp11 += tmp12;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.613604268));          /* c5 */
-    tmp10 += z2;
-    tmp12 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.870828693));      /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 7 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 14-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/28).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.274162392));         /* c4 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.314692123));         /* c12 */
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.881747734));         /* c8 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z2;
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp12 = z1 - z4;
-
-    tmp23 = z1 - ((z2 + z3 - z4) << 1);          /* c0 = (c4+c12-c8)*2 */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.105676686));    /* c6 */
-
-    tmp13 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.273079590)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.719280954)); /* c6+c10 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.613604268)) -     /* c10 */
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.378756276));      /* c2 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp13;
-    tmp26 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp14;
-    tmp25 = tmp11 - tmp14;
-    tmp22 = tmp12 + tmp15;
-    tmp24 = tmp12 - tmp15;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-    z4 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp14 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.334852607));           /* c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.197448846));             /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + z4 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.126980169)); /* c3+c5-c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.752406978));             /* c9 */
-    tmp16 = tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.061150426));        /* c9+c11-c13 */
-    z1    -= z2;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.467085129)) - z4;           /* c11 */
-    tmp16 += tmp15;
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(0.158341681)) - z4;    /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 += tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.424103948));       /* c3-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.373959773));       /* c3+c5-c13 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.405321284));           /* c1 */
-    tmp14 += tmp13 + z4 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.6906431334)); /* c1+c9-c11 */
-    tmp15 += tmp13 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.674957567));       /* c1+c11-c5 */
-
-    tmp13 = ((z1 - z3) << CONST_BITS) + z4;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[13] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[12] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp16,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp16,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 12x6 output block.
- *
- * 6-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 12-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_12x6 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*6];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 6-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp10 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp10 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp12 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(0.707106781));   /* c4 */
-    tmp11 = tmp10 + tmp20;
-    tmp21 = RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp20 - tmp20, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp20 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp20, FIX(1.224744871));   /* c2 */
-    tmp20 = tmp11 + tmp10;
-    tmp22 = tmp11 - tmp10;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.366025404)); /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + ((z1 + z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp12 = tmp11 + ((z3 - z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp11 = (z1 - z2 - z3) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1] = (int) (tmp21 + tmp11);
-    wsptr[8*4] = (int) (tmp21 - tmp11);
-    wsptr[8*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 6 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 12-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/24).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c4 */
-
-    tmp10 = z3 + z4;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z4;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.366025404)); /* c2 */
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-    z2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp12 = z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp21 = z3 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = z3 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 + z2;
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp25 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 - z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.306562965));                  /* c3 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_0_541196100);                 /* -c9 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + z4, FIX(0.860918669));          /* c7 */
-    tmp12 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.261052384));       /* c5-c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.280143716));  /* c1-c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.045510580));           /* -(c7+c11) */
-    tmp12 += tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.478575242)); /* c1+c5-c7-c11 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 - tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.586706681)); /* c1+c11 */
-    tmp15 += tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.676326758)) -        /* c7-c11 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.982889723));                 /* c5+c7 */
-
-    z1 -= z4;
-    z2 -= z3;
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX_0_541196100);                 /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_765366865);              /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_1_847759065);              /* c3+c9 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[11] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[10] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6]  = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15,
-					       CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			     & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 10x5 output block.
- *
- * 5-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 10-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_10x5 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*5];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 5-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/10).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp12 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp12 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp12 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp13 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp14 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp14, FIX(0.790569415)); /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 - tmp14, FIX(0.353553391)); /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    z3 = tmp12 + z2;
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z1;
-    tmp12 -= z2 << 2;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));       /* c3 */
-    tmp13 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148));    /* c1-c3 */
-    tmp14 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899));    /* c1+c3 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 5 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 10-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/20).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.144122806));         /* c4 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.437016024));         /* c8 */
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = z3 - ((z1 - z2) << 1);               /* c0 = (c4-c8)*2 */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c6 */
-    tmp12 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp13 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899)); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp13;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp13;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z4 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-
-    tmp11 = z2 + z4;
-    tmp13 = z2 - z4;
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.309016994));        /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.951056516));           /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-    z4 = z3 + tmp12;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.396802247)) + z2 + z4; /* c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.221231742)) - z2 + z4; /* c9 */
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.587785252));           /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    z4 = z3 - tmp12 - (tmp13 << (CONST_BITS - 1));
-
-    tmp12 = ((z1 - tmp13) << CONST_BITS) - z3;
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.260073511)) - z2 - z4; /* c3 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.642039522)) - z2 + z4; /* c7 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[9] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[8] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 8;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 8x4 output block.
- *
- * 4-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 8-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_8x4 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*4];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 4-point IDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point IDCT].
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-
-    tmp10 = (tmp0 + tmp2) << PASS1_BITS;
-    tmp12 = (tmp0 - tmp2) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-    /* Same rotation as in the even part of the 8x8 LL&M IDCT */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);               /* c6 */
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp0 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865), /* c2-c6 */
-		       CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp2 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065), /* c2+c6 */
-		       CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0] = (int) (tmp10 + tmp0);
-    wsptr[8*3] = (int) (tmp10 - tmp0);
-    wsptr[8*1] = (int) (tmp12 + tmp2);
-    wsptr[8*2] = (int) (tmp12 - tmp2);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * Note that we must descale the results by a factor of 8 == 2**3,
-   * and also undo the PASS1_BITS scaling.
-   * 8-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part: reverse the even part of the forward DCT.
-     * The rotator is c(-6).
-     */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865);     /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp3 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065);     /* c2+c6 */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-
-    tmp0 = (z2 + z3) << CONST_BITS;
-    tmp1 = (z2 - z3) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8; the matrix is unitary and hence its
-     * transpose is its inverse.  i0..i3 are y7,y5,y3,y1 respectively.
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-    tmp1 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    tmp3 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-
-    z2 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    z3 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    z2 += z1;
-    z3 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223); /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_0_298631336);        /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_1_501321110);        /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + z2;
-    tmp3 += z1 + z3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447); /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_2_053119869);        /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_3_072711026);        /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + z3;
-    tmp2 += z1 + z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage: inputs are tmp10..tmp13, tmp0..tmp3 */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 6x3 output block.
- *
- * 3-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 6-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_6x3 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[6*3];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 3-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/6).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781)); /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp0 - tmp12 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp12 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c1 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[6*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-  
-  /* Pass 2: process 3 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 6-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781));   /* c4 */
-    tmp1 = tmp0 + tmp10;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp10 - tmp10;
-    tmp10 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.224744871));   /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp0;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp0;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.366025404)); /* c5 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + ((z1 + z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp2 = tmp1 + ((z3 - z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp1 = (z1 - z2 - z3) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 6;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 4x2 output block.
- *
- * 2-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 4-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_4x2 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp2, tmp10, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  INT32 * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  INT32 workspace[4*2];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array. */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp10 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[4*0] = tmp10 + tmp0;
-    wsptr[4*1] = tmp10 - tmp0;
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 2 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 4-point IDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point IDCT].
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 2; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = wsptr[0] + (ONE << 2);
-    tmp2 = wsptr[2];
-
-    tmp10 = (tmp0 + tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-    tmp12 = (tmp0 - tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-    /* Same rotation as in the even part of the 8x8 LL&M IDCT */
-
-    z2 = wsptr[1];
-    z3 = wsptr[3];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);   /* c6 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 4;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 2x1 output block.
- *
- * 1-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 2-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_2x1 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: empty. */
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 1 row from input, store into output array. */
-
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  outptr = output_buf[0] + output_col;
-
-  /* Even part */
-
-  tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[0], quantptr[0]);
-  /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-  tmp0 += ONE << 2;
-
-  /* Odd part */
-
-  tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[1], quantptr[1]);
-
-  /* Final output stage */
-
-  outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + tmp1, 3) & RANGE_MASK];
-  outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp1, 3) & RANGE_MASK];
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 8x16 output block.
- *
- * 16-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 8-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_8x16 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26, tmp27;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[8*16];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 16-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/32).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.306562965));      /* c4[16] = c2[8] */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c12[16] = c6[8] */
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp1;
-    tmp11 = tmp0 - tmp1;
-    tmp12 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-    z3 = z1 - z2;
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.275899379));        /* c14[16] = c7[8] */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.387039845));        /* c2[16] = c1[8] */
-
-    tmp0 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_2_562915447);  /* (c6+c2)[16] = (c3+c1)[8] */
-    tmp1 = z4 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_899976223);  /* (c6-c14)[16] = (c3-c7)[8] */
-    tmp2 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.601344887)); /* (c2-c10)[16] = (c1-c5)[8] */
-    tmp3 = z4 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.509795579)); /* (c10-c14)[16] = (c5-c7)[8] */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp0;
-    tmp27 = tmp10 - tmp0;
-    tmp21 = tmp12 + tmp1;
-    tmp26 = tmp12 - tmp1;
-    tmp22 = tmp13 + tmp2;
-    tmp25 = tmp13 - tmp2;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 + tmp3;
-    tmp24 = tmp11 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-
-    tmp1  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.353318001));   /* c3 */
-    tmp2  = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(1.247225013));   /* c5 */
-    tmp3  = MULTIPLY(z1 + z4, FIX(1.093201867));   /* c7 */
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z4, FIX(0.897167586));   /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(tmp11,   FIX(0.666655658));   /* c11 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp0  = tmp1 + tmp2 + tmp3 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.286341144));        /* c7+c5+c3-c1 */
-    tmp13 = tmp10 + tmp11 + tmp12 -
-	    MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.835730603));        /* c9+c11+c13-c15 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.138617169));   /* c15 */
-    tmp1  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.071888074));  /* c9+c11-c3-c15 */
-    tmp2  += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.125726048));  /* c5+c7+c15-c3 */
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.407403738));   /* c1 */
-    tmp11 += z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.766367282));  /* c1+c11-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.971951411));  /* c1+c5+c13-c7 */
-    z2    += z4;
-    z1    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(0.666655658));      /* -c11 */
-    tmp1  += z1;
-    tmp3  += z1 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.065388962));  /* c3+c11+c15-c7 */
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX(1.247225013));      /* -c5 */
-    tmp10 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(3.141271809));  /* c1+c5+c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.353318001)); /* -c3 */
-    tmp2  += z2;
-    tmp3  += z2;
-    z2    = MULTIPLY(z4 - z3, FIX(0.410524528));   /* c13 */
-    tmp10 += z2;
-    tmp11 += z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[8*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp0,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*15] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp0,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp1,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*14] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp1,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp2,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*13] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp2,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*3]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp3,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*12] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp3,  CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*10] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[8*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp27 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * Note that we must descale the results by a factor of 8 == 2**3,
-   * and also undo the PASS1_BITS scaling.
-   * 8-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 16; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part: reverse the even part of the forward DCT.
-     * The rotator is c(-6).
-     */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865);     /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp3 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065);     /* c2+c6 */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-
-    tmp0 = (z2 + z3) << CONST_BITS;
-    tmp1 = (z2 - z3) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8; the matrix is unitary and hence its
-     * transpose is its inverse.  i0..i3 are y7,y5,y3,y1 respectively.
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[7];
-    tmp1 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    tmp3 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-
-    z2 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    z3 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    z2 += z1;
-    z3 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223); /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_0_298631336);        /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_1_501321110);        /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + z2;
-    tmp3 += z1 + z3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447); /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_2_053119869);        /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_3_072711026);        /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + z3;
-    tmp2 += z1 + z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage: inputs are tmp10..tmp13, tmp0..tmp3 */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[7] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp3,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp1,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += DCTSIZE;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 7x14 output block.
- *
- * 14-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 7-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_7x14 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15, tmp16;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25, tmp26;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[7*14];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 14-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/28).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 7; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z1 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.274162392));         /* c4 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.314692123));         /* c12 */
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.881747734));         /* c8 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z2;
-    tmp11 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp12 = z1 - z4;
-
-    tmp23 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z1 - ((z2 + z3 - z4) << 1), /* c0 = (c4+c12-c8)*2 */
-			CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.105676686));    /* c6 */
-
-    tmp13 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.273079590)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.719280954)); /* c6+c10 */
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.613604268)) -     /* c10 */
-	    MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.378756276));      /* c2 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp13;
-    tmp26 = tmp10 - tmp13;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp14;
-    tmp25 = tmp11 - tmp14;
-    tmp22 = tmp12 + tmp15;
-    tmp24 = tmp12 - tmp15;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-    tmp13 = z4 << CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp14 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(1.334852607));           /* c3 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(1.197448846));             /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + tmp12 + tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.126980169)); /* c3+c5-c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(tmp14, FIX(0.752406978));             /* c9 */
-    tmp16 = tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.061150426));        /* c9+c11-c13 */
-    z1    -= z2;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.467085129)) - tmp13;        /* c11 */
-    tmp16 += tmp15;
-    z1    += z4;
-    z4    = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(0.158341681)) - tmp13; /* -c13 */
-    tmp11 += z4 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.424103948));          /* c3-c9-c13 */
-    tmp12 += z4 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.373959773));          /* c3+c5-c13 */
-    z4    = MULTIPLY(z3 - z2, FIX(1.405321284));           /* c1 */
-    tmp14 += z4 + tmp13 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.6906431334)); /* c1+c9-c11 */
-    tmp15 += z4 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.674957567));          /* c1+c11-c5 */
-
-    tmp13 = (z1 - z3) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[7*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*13] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*12] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*3]  = (int) (tmp23 + tmp13);
-    wsptr[7*10] = (int) (tmp23 - tmp13);
-    wsptr[7*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 + tmp16, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[7*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp26 - tmp16, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 14 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 7-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/14).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 14; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp23 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp23 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[6];
-
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(z2 - z3, FIX(0.881747734));       /* c4 */
-    tmp22 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.314692123));       /* c6 */
-    tmp21 = tmp20 + tmp22 + tmp23 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.841218003)); /* c2+c4-c6 */
-    tmp10 = z1 + z3;
-    z2 -= tmp10;
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.274162392)) + tmp23; /* c2 */
-    tmp20 += tmp10 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(0.077722536));   /* c2-c4-c6 */
-    tmp22 += tmp10 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(2.470602249));   /* c2+c4+c6 */
-    tmp23 += MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.414213562));           /* c0 */
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX(0.935414347));       /* (c3+c1-c5)/2 */
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z1 - z2, FIX(0.170262339));       /* (c3+c5-c1)/2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-    tmp11 += tmp12;
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, - FIX(1.378756276));     /* -c1 */
-    tmp11 += tmp12;
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.613604268));          /* c5 */
-    tmp10 += z2;
-    tmp12 += z2 + MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.870828693));      /* c3+c1-c5 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[6] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 7;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 6x12 output block.
- *
- * 12-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 6-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_6x12 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14, tmp15;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24, tmp25;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[6*12];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 12-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/24).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c4 */
-
-    tmp10 = z3 + z4;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z4;
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z4 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.366025404)); /* c2 */
-    z1 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-    z2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-
-    tmp12 = z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp21 = z3 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = z3 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 + z2;
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp25 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-
-    tmp12 = z4 - z1 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = tmp11 + tmp12;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(1.306562965));                  /* c3 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_0_541196100);                 /* -c9 */
-
-    tmp10 = z1 + z3;
-    tmp15 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 + z4, FIX(0.860918669));          /* c7 */
-    tmp12 = tmp15 + MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(0.261052384));       /* c5-c7 */
-    tmp10 = tmp12 + tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.280143716));  /* c1-c5 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z3 + z4, - FIX(1.045510580));           /* -(c7+c11) */
-    tmp12 += tmp13 + tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(1.478575242)); /* c1+c5-c7-c11 */
-    tmp13 += tmp15 - tmp11 + MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.586706681)); /* c1+c11 */
-    tmp15 += tmp14 - MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.676326758)) -        /* c7-c11 */
-	     MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.982889723));                 /* c5+c7 */
-
-    z1 -= z4;
-    z2 -= z3;
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z2, FIX_0_541196100);                 /* c9 */
-    tmp11 = z3 + MULTIPLY(z1, FIX_0_765366865);              /* c3-c9 */
-    tmp14 = z3 - MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_1_847759065);              /* c3+c9 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[6*0]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*11] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*1]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*10] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*2]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*9]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*3]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*8]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*4]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*7]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*5]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 + tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[6*6]  = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp25 - tmp15, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 12 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 6-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 12; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp10 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp10 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp12 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    tmp20 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(0.707106781));   /* c4 */
-    tmp11 = tmp10 + tmp20;
-    tmp21 = tmp10 - tmp20 - tmp20;
-    tmp20 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp20, FIX(1.224744871));   /* c2 */
-    tmp20 = tmp11 + tmp10;
-    tmp22 = tmp11 - tmp10;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[5];
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.366025404)); /* c5 */
-    tmp10 = tmp11 + ((z1 + z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp12 = tmp11 + ((z3 - z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp11 = (z1 - z2 - z3) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[5] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 + tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp22 - tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 6;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 5x10 output block.
- *
- * 10-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 5-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_5x10 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13, tmp14;
-  INT32 tmp20, tmp21, tmp22, tmp23, tmp24;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3, z4, z5;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[5*10];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 10-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/20).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 5; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z3 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(1.144122806));         /* c4 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z4, FIX(0.437016024));         /* c8 */
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z2;
-
-    tmp22 = RIGHT_SHIFT(z3 - ((z1 - z2) << 1),   /* c0 = (c4-c8)*2 */
-			CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));    /* c6 */
-    tmp12 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148)); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp13 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899)); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    tmp20 = tmp10 + tmp12;
-    tmp24 = tmp10 - tmp12;
-    tmp21 = tmp11 + tmp13;
-    tmp23 = tmp11 - tmp13;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    z4 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-
-    tmp11 = z2 + z4;
-    tmp13 = z2 - z4;
-
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp13, FIX(0.309016994));        /* (c3-c7)/2 */
-    z5 = z3 << CONST_BITS;
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.951056516));           /* (c3+c7)/2 */
-    z4 = z5 + tmp12;
-
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.396802247)) + z2 + z4; /* c1 */
-    tmp14 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.221231742)) - z2 + z4; /* c9 */
-
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX(0.587785252));           /* (c1-c9)/2 */
-    z4 = z5 - tmp12 - (tmp13 << (CONST_BITS - 1));
-
-    tmp12 = (z1 - tmp13 - z3) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    tmp11 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(1.260073511)) - z2 - z4; /* c3 */
-    tmp13 = MULTIPLY(z1, FIX(0.642039522)) - z2 + z4; /* c7 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[5*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 + tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*9] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp20 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 + tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*8] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp21 - tmp11, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*2] = (int) (tmp22 + tmp12);
-    wsptr[5*7] = (int) (tmp22 - tmp12);
-    wsptr[5*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 + tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp23 - tmp13, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 + tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[5*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp24 - tmp14, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 10 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 5-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/10).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 10; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp12 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp12 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp13 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    tmp14 = (INT32) wsptr[4];
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 + tmp14, FIX(0.790569415)); /* (c2+c4)/2 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp13 - tmp14, FIX(0.353553391)); /* (c2-c4)/2 */
-    z3 = tmp12 + z2;
-    tmp10 = z3 + z1;
-    tmp11 = z3 - z1;
-    tmp12 -= z2 << 2;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX(0.831253876));       /* c3 */
-    tmp13 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX(0.513743148));    /* c1-c3 */
-    tmp14 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX(2.176250899));    /* c1+c3 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp13,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[4] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp13,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp14,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp14,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 5;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 4x8 output block.
- *
- * 8-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 4-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_4x8 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3;
-  INT32 tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[4*8];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * Note results are scaled up by sqrt(8) compared to a true IDCT;
-   * furthermore, we scale the results by 2**PASS1_BITS.
-   * 8-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 4; ctr > 0; ctr--) {
-    /* Due to quantization, we will usually find that many of the input
-     * coefficients are zero, especially the AC terms.  We can exploit this
-     * by short-circuiting the IDCT calculation for any column in which all
-     * the AC terms are zero.  In that case each output is equal to the
-     * DC coefficient (with scale factor as needed).
-     * With typical images and quantization tables, half or more of the
-     * column DCT calculations can be simplified this way.
-     */
-
-    if (inptr[DCTSIZE*1] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*2] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*3] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*4] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*5] == 0 && inptr[DCTSIZE*6] == 0 &&
-	inptr[DCTSIZE*7] == 0) {
-      /* AC terms all zero */
-      int dcval = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-      wsptr[4*0] = dcval;
-      wsptr[4*1] = dcval;
-      wsptr[4*2] = dcval;
-      wsptr[4*3] = dcval;
-      wsptr[4*4] = dcval;
-      wsptr[4*5] = dcval;
-      wsptr[4*6] = dcval;
-      wsptr[4*7] = dcval;
-
-      inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-      quantptr++;
-      wsptr++;
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* Even part: reverse the even part of the forward DCT.
-     * The rotator is c(-6).
-     */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*6], quantptr[DCTSIZE*6]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);       /* c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865);     /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp3 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065);     /* c2+c6 */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    z2 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    z3 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    z2 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-
-    tmp0 = z2 + z3;
-    tmp1 = z2 - z3;
-
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp2;
-    tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp3;
-
-    /* Odd part per figure 8; the matrix is unitary and hence its
-     * transpose is its inverse.  i0..i3 are y7,y5,y3,y1 respectively.
-     */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*7], quantptr[DCTSIZE*7]);
-    tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    tmp3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-
-    z2 = tmp0 + tmp2;
-    z3 = tmp1 + tmp3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_1_175875602);       /*  c3 */
-    z2 = MULTIPLY(z2, - FIX_1_961570560);          /* -c3-c5 */
-    z3 = MULTIPLY(z3, - FIX_0_390180644);          /* -c3+c5 */
-    z2 += z1;
-    z3 += z1;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp0 + tmp3, - FIX_0_899976223); /* -c3+c7 */
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp0, FIX_0_298631336);        /* -c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp3 = MULTIPLY(tmp3, FIX_1_501321110);        /*  c1+c3-c5-c7 */
-    tmp0 += z1 + z2;
-    tmp3 += z1 + z3;
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1 + tmp2, - FIX_2_562915447); /* -c1-c3 */
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(tmp1, FIX_2_053119869);        /*  c1+c3-c5+c7 */
-    tmp2 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX_3_072711026);        /*  c1+c3+c5-c7 */
-    tmp1 += z1 + z3;
-    tmp2 += z1 + z2;
-
-    /* Final output stage: inputs are tmp10..tmp13, tmp0..tmp3 */
-
-    wsptr[4*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[4*7] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp3, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[4*1] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[4*6] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp11 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[4*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[4*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp1, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[4*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[4*4] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp13 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-
-    inptr++;			/* advance pointers to next column */
-    quantptr++;
-    wsptr++;
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 8 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 4-point IDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point IDCT].
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 8; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-
-    tmp10 = (tmp0 + tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-    tmp12 = (tmp0 - tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-    /* Same rotation as in the even part of the 8x8 LL&M IDCT */
-
-    z2 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    z3 = (INT32) wsptr[3];
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);   /* c6 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[3] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 4;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a reduced-size 3x6 output block.
- *
- * 6-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 3-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_3x6 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp10, tmp11, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  int * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  int workspace[3*6];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 6-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/12).
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 3; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 += ONE << (CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS-1);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*4], quantptr[DCTSIZE*4]);
-    tmp10 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781));   /* c4 */
-    tmp1 = tmp0 + tmp10;
-    tmp11 = RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp10 - tmp10, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    tmp10 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX(1.224744871));   /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp1 + tmp0;
-    tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp0;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    z1 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*5], quantptr[DCTSIZE*5]);
-    tmp1 = MULTIPLY(z1 + z3, FIX(0.366025404)); /* c5 */
-    tmp0 = tmp1 + ((z1 + z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp2 = tmp1 + ((z3 - z2) << CONST_BITS);
-    tmp1 = (z1 - z2 - z3) << PASS1_BITS;
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[3*0] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[3*5] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[3*1] = (int) (tmp11 + tmp1);
-    wsptr[3*4] = (int) (tmp11 - tmp1);
-    wsptr[3*2] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 + tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-    wsptr[3*3] = (int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp12 - tmp2, CONST_BITS-PASS1_BITS);
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 6 rows from work array, store into output array.
-   * 3-point IDCT kernel, cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/6).
-   */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 6; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp0 = (INT32) wsptr[0] + (ONE << (PASS1_BITS+2));
-    tmp0 <<= CONST_BITS;
-    tmp2 = (INT32) wsptr[2];
-    tmp12 = MULTIPLY(tmp2, FIX(0.707106781)); /* c2 */
-    tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp12;
-    tmp2 = tmp0 - tmp12 - tmp12;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp12 = (INT32) wsptr[1];
-    tmp0 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX(1.224744871)); /* c1 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[2] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp2,
-					      CONST_BITS+PASS1_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 3;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 2x4 output block.
- *
- * 4-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 2-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_2x4 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp2, tmp10, tmp12;
-  INT32 z1, z2, z3;
-  JCOEFPTR inptr;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  INT32 * wsptr;
-  JSAMPROW outptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  int ctr;
-  INT32 workspace[2*4];	/* buffers data between passes */
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Pass 1: process columns from input, store into work array.
-   * 4-point IDCT kernel,
-   * cK represents sqrt(2) * cos(K*pi/16) [refers to 8-point IDCT].
-   */
-
-  inptr = coef_block;
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 2; ctr++, inptr++, quantptr++, wsptr++) {
-    /* Even part */
-
-    tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-    tmp2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*2], quantptr[DCTSIZE*2]);
-
-    tmp10 = (tmp0 + tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-    tmp12 = (tmp0 - tmp2) << CONST_BITS;
-
-    /* Odd part */
-    /* Same rotation as in the even part of the 8x8 LL&M IDCT */
-
-    z2 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-    z3 = DEQUANTIZE(inptr[DCTSIZE*3], quantptr[DCTSIZE*3]);
-
-    z1 = MULTIPLY(z2 + z3, FIX_0_541196100);   /* c6 */
-    tmp0 = z1 + MULTIPLY(z2, FIX_0_765366865); /* c2-c6 */
-    tmp2 = z1 - MULTIPLY(z3, FIX_1_847759065); /* c2+c6 */
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    wsptr[2*0] = tmp10 + tmp0;
-    wsptr[2*3] = tmp10 - tmp0;
-    wsptr[2*1] = tmp12 + tmp2;
-    wsptr[2*2] = tmp12 - tmp2;
-  }
-
-  /* Pass 2: process 4 rows from work array, store into output array. */
-
-  wsptr = workspace;
-  for (ctr = 0; ctr < 4; ctr++) {
-    outptr = output_buf[ctr] + output_col;
-
-    /* Even part */
-
-    /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-    tmp10 = wsptr[0] + (ONE << (CONST_BITS+2));
-
-    /* Odd part */
-
-    tmp0 = wsptr[1];
-
-    /* Final output stage */
-
-    outptr[0] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 + tmp0, CONST_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-    outptr[1] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp10 - tmp0, CONST_BITS+3)
-			    & RANGE_MASK];
-
-    wsptr += 2;		/* advance pointer to next row */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Perform dequantization and inverse DCT on one block of coefficients,
- * producing a 1x2 output block.
- *
- * 2-point IDCT in pass 1 (columns), 1-point in pass 2 (rows).
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_idct_1x2 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-	       JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-	       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col)
-{
-  INT32 tmp0, tmp1;
-  ISLOW_MULT_TYPE * quantptr;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = IDCT_range_limit(cinfo);
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  /* Process 1 column from input, store into output array. */
-
-  quantptr = (ISLOW_MULT_TYPE *) compptr->dct_table;
-
-  /* Even part */
-    
-  tmp0 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[DCTSIZE*0], quantptr[DCTSIZE*0]);
-  /* Add fudge factor here for final descale. */
-  tmp0 += ONE << 2;
-
-  /* Odd part */
-
-  tmp1 = DEQUANTIZE(coef_block[DCTSIZE*1], quantptr[DCTSIZE*1]);
-
-  /* Final output stage */
-
-  output_buf[0][output_col] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 + tmp1, 3)
-					  & RANGE_MASK];
-  output_buf[1][output_col] = range_limit[(int) RIGHT_SHIFT(tmp0 - tmp1, 3)
-					  & RANGE_MASK];
-}
-
-#endif /* IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED */
-#endif /* DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jinclude.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jinclude.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ff60fe..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jinclude.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jinclude.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1994, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file exists to provide a single place to fix any problems with
- * including the wrong system include files.  (Common problems are taken
- * care of by the standard jconfig symbols, but on really weird systems
- * you may have to edit this file.)
- *
- * NOTE: this file is NOT intended to be included by applications using the
- * JPEG library.  Most applications need only include jpeglib.h.
- */
-
-
-/* Include auto-config file to find out which system include files we need. */
-
-#include "jconfig.h"		/* auto configuration options */
-#define JCONFIG_INCLUDED	/* so that jpeglib.h doesn't do it again */
-
-/*
- * We need the NULL macro and size_t typedef.
- * On an ANSI-conforming system it is sufficient to include .
- * Otherwise, we get them from  or ; we may have to
- * pull in  as well.
- * Note that the core JPEG library does not require ;
- * only the default error handler and data source/destination modules do.
- * But we must pull it in because of the references to FILE in jpeglib.h.
- * You can remove those references if you want to compile without .
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#ifdef NEED_SYS_TYPES_H
-#include 
-#endif
-
-#include 
-
-/*
- * We need memory copying and zeroing functions, plus strncpy().
- * ANSI and System V implementations declare these in .
- * BSD doesn't have the mem() functions, but it does have bcopy()/bzero().
- * Some systems may declare memset and memcpy in .
- *
- * NOTE: we assume the size parameters to these functions are of type size_t.
- * Change the casts in these macros if not!
- */
-
-#ifdef NEED_BSD_STRINGS
-
-#include 
-#define MEMZERO(target,size)	bzero((void *)(target), (size_t)(size))
-#define MEMCOPY(dest,src,size)	bcopy((const void *)(src), (void *)(dest), (size_t)(size))
-
-#else /* not BSD, assume ANSI/SysV string lib */
-
-#include 
-#define MEMZERO(target,size)	memset((void *)(target), 0, (size_t)(size))
-#define MEMCOPY(dest,src,size)	memcpy((void *)(dest), (const void *)(src), (size_t)(size))
-
-#endif
-
-/*
- * In ANSI C, and indeed any rational implementation, size_t is also the
- * type returned by sizeof().  However, it seems there are some irrational
- * implementations out there, in which sizeof() returns an int even though
- * size_t is defined as long or unsigned long.  To ensure consistent results
- * we always use this SIZEOF() macro in place of using sizeof() directly.
- */
-
-#define SIZEOF(object)	((size_t) sizeof(object))
-
-/*
- * The modules that use fread() and fwrite() always invoke them through
- * these macros.  On some systems you may need to twiddle the argument casts.
- * CAUTION: argument order is different from underlying functions!
- */
-
-#define JFREAD(file,buf,sizeofbuf)  \
-  ((size_t) fread((void *) (buf), (size_t) 1, (size_t) (sizeofbuf), (file)))
-#define JFWRITE(file,buf,sizeofbuf)  \
-  ((size_t) fwrite((const void *) (buf), (size_t) 1, (size_t) (sizeofbuf), (file)))
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemansi.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemansi.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b5da474..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemansi.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,167 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmemansi.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1992-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file provides a simple generic implementation of the system-
- * dependent portion of the JPEG memory manager.  This implementation
- * assumes that you have the ANSI-standard library routine tmpfile().
- * Also, the problem of determining the amount of memory available
- * is shoved onto the user.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jmemsys.h"		/* import the system-dependent declarations */
-
-#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H		/*  should declare malloc(),free() */
-extern void * malloc JPP((size_t size));
-extern void free JPP((void *ptr));
-#endif
-
-#ifndef SEEK_SET		/* pre-ANSI systems may not define this; */
-#define SEEK_SET  0		/* if not, assume 0 is correct */
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Memory allocation and freeing are controlled by the regular library
- * routines malloc() and free().
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void *)
-jpeg_get_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void *) malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, void * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * "Large" objects are treated the same as "small" ones.
- * NB: although we include FAR keywords in the routine declarations,
- * this file won't actually work in 80x86 small/medium model; at least,
- * you probably won't be able to process useful-size images in only 64KB.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void FAR *)
-jpeg_get_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void FAR *) malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This routine computes the total memory space available for allocation.
- * It's impossible to do this in a portable way; our current solution is
- * to make the user tell us (with a default value set at compile time).
- * If you can actually get the available space, it's a good idea to subtract
- * a slop factor of 5% or so.
- */
-
-#ifndef DEFAULT_MAX_MEM		/* so can override from makefile */
-#define DEFAULT_MAX_MEM		1000000L /* default: one megabyte */
-#endif
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_available (j_common_ptr cinfo, long min_bytes_needed,
-		    long max_bytes_needed, long already_allocated)
-{
-  return cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use - already_allocated;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Backing store (temporary file) management.
- * Backing store objects are only used when the value returned by
- * jpeg_mem_available is less than the total space needed.  You can dispense
- * with these routines if you have plenty of virtual memory; see jmemnobs.c.
- */
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		    void FAR * buffer_address,
-		    long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  if (fseek(info->temp_file, file_offset, SEEK_SET))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-  if (JFREAD(info->temp_file, buffer_address, byte_count)
-      != (size_t) byte_count)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_READ);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		     void FAR * buffer_address,
-		     long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  if (fseek(info->temp_file, file_offset, SEEK_SET))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-  if (JFWRITE(info->temp_file, buffer_address, byte_count)
-      != (size_t) byte_count)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_WRITE);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-close_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info)
-{
-  fclose(info->temp_file);
-  /* Since this implementation uses tmpfile() to create the file,
-   * no explicit file deletion is needed.
-   */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initial opening of a backing-store object.
- *
- * This version uses tmpfile(), which constructs a suitable file name
- * behind the scenes.  We don't have to use info->temp_name[] at all;
- * indeed, we can't even find out the actual name of the temp file.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_open_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-			 long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  if ((info->temp_file = tmpfile()) == NULL)
-    ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_CREATE, "");
-  info->read_backing_store = read_backing_store;
-  info->write_backing_store = write_backing_store;
-  info->close_backing_store = close_backing_store;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These routines take care of any system-dependent initialization and
- * cleanup required.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_init (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  return DEFAULT_MAX_MEM;	/* default for max_memory_to_use */
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_mem_term (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemdos.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemdos.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0955047..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemdos.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,638 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmemdos.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1992-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file provides an MS-DOS-compatible implementation of the system-
- * dependent portion of the JPEG memory manager.  Temporary data can be
- * stored in extended or expanded memory as well as in regular DOS files.
- *
- * If you use this file, you must be sure that NEED_FAR_POINTERS is defined
- * if you compile in a small-data memory model; it should NOT be defined if
- * you use a large-data memory model.  This file is not recommended if you
- * are using a flat-memory-space 386 environment such as DJGCC or Watcom C.
- * Also, this code will NOT work if struct fields are aligned on greater than
- * 2-byte boundaries.
- *
- * Based on code contributed by Ge' Weijers.
- */
-
-/*
- * If you have both extended and expanded memory, you may want to change the
- * order in which they are tried in jopen_backing_store.  On a 286 machine
- * expanded memory is usually faster, since extended memory access involves
- * an expensive protected-mode-and-back switch.  On 386 and better, extended
- * memory is usually faster.  As distributed, the code tries extended memory
- * first (what? not everyone has a 386? :-).
- *
- * You can disable use of extended/expanded memory entirely by altering these
- * definitions or overriding them from the Makefile (eg, -DEMS_SUPPORTED=0).
- */
-
-#ifndef XMS_SUPPORTED
-#define XMS_SUPPORTED  1
-#endif
-#ifndef EMS_SUPPORTED
-#define EMS_SUPPORTED  1
-#endif
-
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jmemsys.h"		/* import the system-dependent declarations */
-
-#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H		/*  should declare these */
-extern void * malloc JPP((size_t size));
-extern void free JPP((void *ptr));
-extern char * getenv JPP((const char * name));
-#endif
-
-#ifdef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-
-#ifdef __TURBOC__
-/* These definitions work for Borland C (Turbo C) */
-#include 		/* need farmalloc(), farfree() */
-#define far_malloc(x)	farmalloc(x)
-#define far_free(x)	farfree(x)
-#else
-/* These definitions work for Microsoft C and compatible compilers */
-#include 		/* need _fmalloc(), _ffree() */
-#define far_malloc(x)	_fmalloc(x)
-#define far_free(x)	_ffree(x)
-#endif
-
-#else /* not NEED_FAR_POINTERS */
-
-#define far_malloc(x)	malloc(x)
-#define far_free(x)	free(x)
-
-#endif /* NEED_FAR_POINTERS */
-
-#ifdef DONT_USE_B_MODE		/* define mode parameters for fopen() */
-#define READ_BINARY	"r"
-#else
-#define READ_BINARY	"rb"
-#endif
-
-#ifndef USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR	/* make sure user got configuration right */
-  You forgot to define USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR in jconfig.h. /* deliberate syntax error */
-#endif
-
-#if MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK >= 65535L	/* make sure jconfig.h got this right */
-  MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK should be less than 64K. /* deliberate syntax error */
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Declarations for assembly-language support routines (see jmemdosa.asm).
- *
- * The functions are declared "far" as are all their pointer arguments;
- * this ensures the assembly source code will work regardless of the
- * compiler memory model.  We assume "short" is 16 bits, "long" is 32.
- */
-
-typedef void far * XMSDRIVER;	/* actually a pointer to code */
-typedef struct {		/* registers for calling XMS driver */
-	unsigned short ax, dx, bx;
-	void far * ds_si;
-      } XMScontext;
-typedef struct {		/* registers for calling EMS driver */
-	unsigned short ax, dx, bx;
-	void far * ds_si;
-      } EMScontext;
-
-extern short far jdos_open JPP((short far * handle, char far * filename));
-extern short far jdos_close JPP((short handle));
-extern short far jdos_seek JPP((short handle, long offset));
-extern short far jdos_read JPP((short handle, void far * buffer,
-				unsigned short count));
-extern short far jdos_write JPP((short handle, void far * buffer,
-				 unsigned short count));
-extern void far jxms_getdriver JPP((XMSDRIVER far *));
-extern void far jxms_calldriver JPP((XMSDRIVER, XMScontext far *));
-extern short far jems_available JPP((void));
-extern void far jems_calldriver JPP((EMScontext far *));
-
-
-/*
- * Selection of a file name for a temporary file.
- * This is highly system-dependent, and you may want to customize it.
- */
-
-static int next_file_num;	/* to distinguish among several temp files */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-select_file_name (char * fname)
-{
-  const char * env;
-  char * ptr;
-  FILE * tfile;
-
-  /* Keep generating file names till we find one that's not in use */
-  for (;;) {
-    /* Get temp directory name from environment TMP or TEMP variable;
-     * if none, use "."
-     */
-    if ((env = (const char *) getenv("TMP")) == NULL)
-      if ((env = (const char *) getenv("TEMP")) == NULL)
-	env = ".";
-    if (*env == '\0')		/* null string means "." */
-      env = ".";
-    ptr = fname;		/* copy name to fname */
-    while (*env != '\0')
-      *ptr++ = *env++;
-    if (ptr[-1] != '\\' && ptr[-1] != '/')
-      *ptr++ = '\\';		/* append backslash if not in env variable */
-    /* Append a suitable file name */
-    next_file_num++;		/* advance counter */
-    sprintf(ptr, "JPG%03d.TMP", next_file_num);
-    /* Probe to see if file name is already in use */
-    if ((tfile = fopen(fname, READ_BINARY)) == NULL)
-      break;
-    fclose(tfile);		/* oops, it's there; close tfile & try again */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Near-memory allocation and freeing are controlled by the regular library
- * routines malloc() and free().
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void *)
-jpeg_get_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void *) malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, void * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * "Large" objects are allocated in far memory, if possible
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void FAR *)
-jpeg_get_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void FAR *) far_malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  far_free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This routine computes the total memory space available for allocation.
- * It's impossible to do this in a portable way; our current solution is
- * to make the user tell us (with a default value set at compile time).
- * If you can actually get the available space, it's a good idea to subtract
- * a slop factor of 5% or so.
- */
-
-#ifndef DEFAULT_MAX_MEM		/* so can override from makefile */
-#define DEFAULT_MAX_MEM		300000L /* for total usage about 450K */
-#endif
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_available (j_common_ptr cinfo, long min_bytes_needed,
-		    long max_bytes_needed, long already_allocated)
-{
-  return cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use - already_allocated;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Backing store (temporary file) management.
- * Backing store objects are only used when the value returned by
- * jpeg_mem_available is less than the total space needed.  You can dispense
- * with these routines if you have plenty of virtual memory; see jmemnobs.c.
- */
-
-/*
- * For MS-DOS we support three types of backing storage:
- *   1. Conventional DOS files.  We access these by direct DOS calls rather
- *      than via the stdio package.  This provides a bit better performance,
- *      but the real reason is that the buffers to be read or written are FAR.
- *      The stdio library for small-data memory models can't cope with that.
- *   2. Extended memory, accessed per the XMS V2.0 specification.
- *   3. Expanded memory, accessed per the LIM/EMS 4.0 specification.
- * You'll need copies of those specs to make sense of the related code.
- * The specs are available by Internet FTP from the SIMTEL archives 
- * (oak.oakland.edu and its various mirror sites).  See files
- * pub/msdos/microsoft/xms20.arc and pub/msdos/info/limems41.zip.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Access methods for a DOS file.
- */
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_file_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		 void FAR * buffer_address,
-		 long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  if (jdos_seek(info->handle.file_handle, file_offset))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-  /* Since MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK is less than 64K, byte_count will be too. */
-  if (byte_count > 65535L)	/* safety check */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_ALLOC_CHUNK);
-  if (jdos_read(info->handle.file_handle, buffer_address,
-		(unsigned short) byte_count))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_READ);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_file_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		  void FAR * buffer_address,
-		  long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  if (jdos_seek(info->handle.file_handle, file_offset))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-  /* Since MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK is less than 64K, byte_count will be too. */
-  if (byte_count > 65535L)	/* safety check */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_ALLOC_CHUNK);
-  if (jdos_write(info->handle.file_handle, buffer_address,
-		 (unsigned short) byte_count))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_WRITE);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-close_file_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info)
-{
-  jdos_close(info->handle.file_handle);	/* close the file */
-  remove(info->temp_name);	/* delete the file */
-/* If your system doesn't have remove(), try unlink() instead.
- * remove() is the ANSI-standard name for this function, but
- * unlink() was more common in pre-ANSI systems.
- */
-  TRACEMSS(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TFILE_CLOSE, info->temp_name);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-open_file_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		 long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  short handle;
-
-  select_file_name(info->temp_name);
-  if (jdos_open((short far *) & handle, (char far *) info->temp_name)) {
-    /* might as well exit since jpeg_open_backing_store will fail anyway */
-    ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_CREATE, info->temp_name);
-    return FALSE;
-  }
-  info->handle.file_handle = handle;
-  info->read_backing_store = read_file_store;
-  info->write_backing_store = write_file_store;
-  info->close_backing_store = close_file_store;
-  TRACEMSS(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TFILE_OPEN, info->temp_name);
-  return TRUE;			/* succeeded */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Access methods for extended memory.
- */
-
-#if XMS_SUPPORTED
-
-static XMSDRIVER xms_driver;	/* saved address of XMS driver */
-
-typedef union {			/* either long offset or real-mode pointer */
-	long offset;
-	void far * ptr;
-      } XMSPTR;
-
-typedef struct {		/* XMS move specification structure */
-	long length;
-	XMSH src_handle;
-	XMSPTR src;
-	XMSH dst_handle;
-	XMSPTR dst;
-      } XMSspec;
-
-#define ODD(X)	(((X) & 1L) != 0)
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_xms_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		void FAR * buffer_address,
-		long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  XMScontext ctx;
-  XMSspec spec;
-  char endbuffer[2];
-
-  /* The XMS driver can't cope with an odd length, so handle the last byte
-   * specially if byte_count is odd.  We don't expect this to be common.
-   */
-
-  spec.length = byte_count & (~ 1L);
-  spec.src_handle = info->handle.xms_handle;
-  spec.src.offset = file_offset;
-  spec.dst_handle = 0;
-  spec.dst.ptr = buffer_address;
-  
-  ctx.ds_si = (void far *) & spec;
-  ctx.ax = 0x0b00;		/* EMB move */
-  jxms_calldriver(xms_driver, (XMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (ctx.ax != 1)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_XMS_READ);
-
-  if (ODD(byte_count)) {
-    read_xms_store(cinfo, info, (void FAR *) endbuffer,
-		   file_offset + byte_count - 1L, 2L);
-    ((char FAR *) buffer_address)[byte_count - 1L] = endbuffer[0];
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_xms_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		 void FAR * buffer_address,
-		 long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  XMScontext ctx;
-  XMSspec spec;
-  char endbuffer[2];
-
-  /* The XMS driver can't cope with an odd length, so handle the last byte
-   * specially if byte_count is odd.  We don't expect this to be common.
-   */
-
-  spec.length = byte_count & (~ 1L);
-  spec.src_handle = 0;
-  spec.src.ptr = buffer_address;
-  spec.dst_handle = info->handle.xms_handle;
-  spec.dst.offset = file_offset;
-
-  ctx.ds_si = (void far *) & spec;
-  ctx.ax = 0x0b00;		/* EMB move */
-  jxms_calldriver(xms_driver, (XMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (ctx.ax != 1)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_XMS_WRITE);
-
-  if (ODD(byte_count)) {
-    read_xms_store(cinfo, info, (void FAR *) endbuffer,
-		   file_offset + byte_count - 1L, 2L);
-    endbuffer[0] = ((char FAR *) buffer_address)[byte_count - 1L];
-    write_xms_store(cinfo, info, (void FAR *) endbuffer,
-		    file_offset + byte_count - 1L, 2L);
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-close_xms_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info)
-{
-  XMScontext ctx;
-
-  ctx.dx = info->handle.xms_handle;
-  ctx.ax = 0x0a00;
-  jxms_calldriver(xms_driver, (XMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_XMS_CLOSE, info->handle.xms_handle);
-  /* we ignore any error return from the driver */
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-open_xms_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  XMScontext ctx;
-
-  /* Get address of XMS driver */
-  jxms_getdriver((XMSDRIVER far *) & xms_driver);
-  if (xms_driver == NULL)
-    return FALSE;		/* no driver to be had */
-
-  /* Get version number, must be >= 2.00 */
-  ctx.ax = 0x0000;
-  jxms_calldriver(xms_driver, (XMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (ctx.ax < (unsigned short) 0x0200)
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Try to get space (expressed in kilobytes) */
-  ctx.dx = (unsigned short) ((total_bytes_needed + 1023L) >> 10);
-  ctx.ax = 0x0900;
-  jxms_calldriver(xms_driver, (XMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (ctx.ax != 1)
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Succeeded, save the handle and away we go */
-  info->handle.xms_handle = ctx.dx;
-  info->read_backing_store = read_xms_store;
-  info->write_backing_store = write_xms_store;
-  info->close_backing_store = close_xms_store;
-  TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_XMS_OPEN, ctx.dx);
-  return TRUE;			/* succeeded */
-}
-
-#endif /* XMS_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Access methods for expanded memory.
- */
-
-#if EMS_SUPPORTED
-
-/* The EMS move specification structure requires word and long fields aligned
- * at odd byte boundaries.  Some compilers will align struct fields at even
- * byte boundaries.  While it's usually possible to force byte alignment,
- * that causes an overall performance penalty and may pose problems in merging
- * JPEG into a larger application.  Instead we accept some rather dirty code
- * here.  Note this code would fail if the hardware did not allow odd-byte
- * word & long accesses, but all 80x86 CPUs do.
- */
-
-typedef void far * EMSPTR;
-
-typedef union {			/* EMS move specification structure */
-	long length;		/* It's easy to access first 4 bytes */
-	char bytes[18];		/* Misaligned fields in here! */
-      } EMSspec;
-
-/* Macros for accessing misaligned fields */
-#define FIELD_AT(spec,offset,type)  (*((type *) &(spec.bytes[offset])))
-#define SRC_TYPE(spec)		FIELD_AT(spec,4,char)
-#define SRC_HANDLE(spec)	FIELD_AT(spec,5,EMSH)
-#define SRC_OFFSET(spec)	FIELD_AT(spec,7,unsigned short)
-#define SRC_PAGE(spec)		FIELD_AT(spec,9,unsigned short)
-#define SRC_PTR(spec)		FIELD_AT(spec,7,EMSPTR)
-#define DST_TYPE(spec)		FIELD_AT(spec,11,char)
-#define DST_HANDLE(spec)	FIELD_AT(spec,12,EMSH)
-#define DST_OFFSET(spec)	FIELD_AT(spec,14,unsigned short)
-#define DST_PAGE(spec)		FIELD_AT(spec,16,unsigned short)
-#define DST_PTR(spec)		FIELD_AT(spec,14,EMSPTR)
-
-#define EMSPAGESIZE	16384L	/* gospel, see the EMS specs */
-
-#define HIBYTE(W)  (((W) >> 8) & 0xFF)
-#define LOBYTE(W)  ((W) & 0xFF)
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_ems_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		void FAR * buffer_address,
-		long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  EMScontext ctx;
-  EMSspec spec;
-
-  spec.length = byte_count;
-  SRC_TYPE(spec) = 1;
-  SRC_HANDLE(spec) = info->handle.ems_handle;
-  SRC_PAGE(spec)   = (unsigned short) (file_offset / EMSPAGESIZE);
-  SRC_OFFSET(spec) = (unsigned short) (file_offset % EMSPAGESIZE);
-  DST_TYPE(spec) = 0;
-  DST_HANDLE(spec) = 0;
-  DST_PTR(spec)    = buffer_address;
-  
-  ctx.ds_si = (void far *) & spec;
-  ctx.ax = 0x5700;		/* move memory region */
-  jems_calldriver((EMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (HIBYTE(ctx.ax) != 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_EMS_READ);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_ems_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		 void FAR * buffer_address,
-		 long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  EMScontext ctx;
-  EMSspec spec;
-
-  spec.length = byte_count;
-  SRC_TYPE(spec) = 0;
-  SRC_HANDLE(spec) = 0;
-  SRC_PTR(spec)    = buffer_address;
-  DST_TYPE(spec) = 1;
-  DST_HANDLE(spec) = info->handle.ems_handle;
-  DST_PAGE(spec)   = (unsigned short) (file_offset / EMSPAGESIZE);
-  DST_OFFSET(spec) = (unsigned short) (file_offset % EMSPAGESIZE);
-  
-  ctx.ds_si = (void far *) & spec;
-  ctx.ax = 0x5700;		/* move memory region */
-  jems_calldriver((EMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (HIBYTE(ctx.ax) != 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_EMS_WRITE);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-close_ems_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info)
-{
-  EMScontext ctx;
-
-  ctx.ax = 0x4500;
-  ctx.dx = info->handle.ems_handle;
-  jems_calldriver((EMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_EMS_CLOSE, info->handle.ems_handle);
-  /* we ignore any error return from the driver */
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-open_ems_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  EMScontext ctx;
-
-  /* Is EMS driver there? */
-  if (! jems_available())
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Get status, make sure EMS is OK */
-  ctx.ax = 0x4000;
-  jems_calldriver((EMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (HIBYTE(ctx.ax) != 0)
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Get version, must be >= 4.0 */
-  ctx.ax = 0x4600;
-  jems_calldriver((EMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (HIBYTE(ctx.ax) != 0 || LOBYTE(ctx.ax) < 0x40)
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Try to allocate requested space */
-  ctx.ax = 0x4300;
-  ctx.bx = (unsigned short) ((total_bytes_needed + EMSPAGESIZE-1L) / EMSPAGESIZE);
-  jems_calldriver((EMScontext far *) & ctx);
-  if (HIBYTE(ctx.ax) != 0)
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* Succeeded, save the handle and away we go */
-  info->handle.ems_handle = ctx.dx;
-  info->read_backing_store = read_ems_store;
-  info->write_backing_store = write_ems_store;
-  info->close_backing_store = close_ems_store;
-  TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_EMS_OPEN, ctx.dx);
-  return TRUE;			/* succeeded */
-}
-
-#endif /* EMS_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-/*
- * Initial opening of a backing-store object.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_open_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-			 long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  /* Try extended memory, then expanded memory, then regular file. */
-#if XMS_SUPPORTED
-  if (open_xms_store(cinfo, info, total_bytes_needed))
-    return;
-#endif
-#if EMS_SUPPORTED
-  if (open_ems_store(cinfo, info, total_bytes_needed))
-    return;
-#endif
-  if (open_file_store(cinfo, info, total_bytes_needed))
-    return;
-  ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_CREATE, "");
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These routines take care of any system-dependent initialization and
- * cleanup required.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_init (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  next_file_num = 0;		/* initialize temp file name generator */
-  return DEFAULT_MAX_MEM;	/* default for max_memory_to_use */
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_mem_term (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* Microsoft C, at least in v6.00A, will not successfully reclaim freed
-   * blocks of size > 32Kbytes unless we give it a kick in the rear, like so:
-   */
-#ifdef NEED_FHEAPMIN
-  _fheapmin();
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemdosa.asm b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemdosa.asm
deleted file mode 100644
index ecd4372..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemdosa.asm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,379 +0,0 @@
-;
-; jmemdosa.asm
-;
-; Copyright (C) 1992, Thomas G. Lane.
-; This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
-; For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
-;
-; This file contains low-level interface routines to support the MS-DOS
-; backing store manager (jmemdos.c).  Routines are provided to access disk
-; files through direct DOS calls, and to access XMS and EMS drivers.
-;
-; This file should assemble with Microsoft's MASM or any compatible
-; assembler (including Borland's Turbo Assembler).  If you haven't got
-; a compatible assembler, better fall back to jmemansi.c or jmemname.c.
-;
-; To minimize dependence on the C compiler's register usage conventions,
-; we save and restore all 8086 registers, even though most compilers only
-; require SI,DI,DS to be preserved.  Also, we use only 16-bit-wide return
-; values, which everybody returns in AX.
-;
-; Based on code contributed by Ge' Weijers.
-;
-
-JMEMDOSA_TXT	segment byte public 'CODE'
-
-		assume	cs:JMEMDOSA_TXT
-
-		public	_jdos_open
-		public	_jdos_close
-		public	_jdos_seek
-		public	_jdos_read
-		public	_jdos_write
-		public	_jxms_getdriver
-		public	_jxms_calldriver
-		public	_jems_available
-		public	_jems_calldriver
-
-;
-; short far jdos_open (short far * handle, char far * filename)
-;
-; Create and open a temporary file
-;
-_jdos_open	proc	far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		mov	cx,0			; normal file attributes
-		lds	dx,dword ptr [bp+10]	; get filename pointer
-		mov	ah,3ch			; create file
-		int	21h
-		jc	open_err		; if failed, return error code
-		lds	bx,dword ptr [bp+6]	; get handle pointer
-		mov	word ptr [bx],ax	; save the handle
-		xor	ax,ax			; return zero for OK
-open_err:	pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop 	bp
-		ret
-_jdos_open	endp
-
-
-;
-; short far jdos_close (short handle)
-;
-; Close the file handle
-;
-_jdos_close	proc	far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		mov	bx,word ptr [bp+6]	; file handle
-		mov	ah,3eh			; close file
-		int	21h
-		jc	close_err		; if failed, return error code
-		xor	ax,ax			; return zero for OK
-close_err:	pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop 	bp
-		ret
-_jdos_close	endp
-
-
-;
-; short far jdos_seek (short handle, long offset)
-;
-; Set file position
-;
-_jdos_seek	proc	far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		mov	bx,word ptr [bp+6]	; file handle
-		mov	dx,word ptr [bp+8]	; LS offset
-		mov	cx,word ptr [bp+10]	; MS offset
-		mov	ax,4200h		; absolute seek
-		int	21h
-		jc	seek_err		; if failed, return error code
-		xor	ax,ax			; return zero for OK
-seek_err:	pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop 	bp
-		ret
-_jdos_seek	endp
-
-
-;
-; short far jdos_read (short handle, void far * buffer, unsigned short count)
-;
-; Read from file
-;
-_jdos_read	proc	far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		mov	bx,word ptr [bp+6]	; file handle
-		lds	dx,dword ptr [bp+8]	; buffer address
-		mov	cx,word ptr [bp+12]	; number of bytes
-		mov	ah,3fh			; read file
-		int	21h
-		jc	read_err		; if failed, return error code
-		cmp	ax,word ptr [bp+12]	; make sure all bytes were read
-		je	read_ok
-		mov	ax,1			; else return 1 for not OK
-		jmp	short read_err
-read_ok:	xor	ax,ax			; return zero for OK
-read_err:	pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop 	bp
-		ret
-_jdos_read	endp
-
-
-;
-; short far jdos_write (short handle, void far * buffer, unsigned short count)
-;
-; Write to file
-;
-_jdos_write	proc	far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		mov	bx,word ptr [bp+6]	; file handle
-		lds	dx,dword ptr [bp+8]	; buffer address
-		mov	cx,word ptr [bp+12]	; number of bytes
-		mov	ah,40h			; write file
-		int	21h
-		jc	write_err		; if failed, return error code
-		cmp	ax,word ptr [bp+12]	; make sure all bytes written
-		je	write_ok
-		mov	ax,1			; else return 1 for not OK
-		jmp	short write_err
-write_ok:	xor	ax,ax			; return zero for OK
-write_err:	pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop 	bp
-		ret
-_jdos_write	endp
-
-
-;
-; void far jxms_getdriver (XMSDRIVER far *)
-;
-; Get the address of the XMS driver, or NULL if not available
-;
-_jxms_getdriver	proc	far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		mov 	ax,4300h		; call multiplex interrupt with
-		int	2fh			; a magic cookie, hex 4300
-		cmp 	al,80h			; AL should contain hex 80
-		je	xmsavail
-		xor 	dx,dx			; no XMS driver available
-		xor 	ax,ax			; return a nil pointer
-		jmp	short xmsavail_done
-xmsavail:	mov 	ax,4310h		; fetch driver address with
-		int	2fh			; another magic cookie
-		mov 	dx,es			; copy address to dx:ax
-		mov 	ax,bx
-xmsavail_done:	les 	bx,dword ptr [bp+6]	; get pointer to return value
-		mov	word ptr es:[bx],ax
-		mov	word ptr es:[bx+2],dx
-		pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop	bp
-		ret
-_jxms_getdriver	endp
-
-
-;
-; void far jxms_calldriver (XMSDRIVER, XMScontext far *)
-;
-; The XMScontext structure contains values for the AX,DX,BX,SI,DS registers.
-; These are loaded, the XMS call is performed, and the new values of the
-; AX,DX,BX registers are written back to the context structure.
-;
-_jxms_calldriver 	proc	far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		les 	bx,dword ptr [bp+10]	; get XMScontext pointer
-		mov 	ax,word ptr es:[bx]	; load registers
-		mov 	dx,word ptr es:[bx+2]
-		mov 	si,word ptr es:[bx+6]
-		mov 	ds,word ptr es:[bx+8]
-		mov 	bx,word ptr es:[bx+4]
-		call	dword ptr [bp+6]	; call the driver
-		mov	cx,bx			; save returned BX for a sec
-		les 	bx,dword ptr [bp+10]	; get XMScontext pointer
-		mov 	word ptr es:[bx],ax	; put back ax,dx,bx
-		mov 	word ptr es:[bx+2],dx
-		mov 	word ptr es:[bx+4],cx
-		pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop 	bp
-		ret
-_jxms_calldriver 	endp
-
-
-;
-; short far jems_available (void)
-;
-; Have we got an EMS driver? (this comes straight from the EMS 4.0 specs)
-;
-_jems_available	proc	far
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		mov	ax,3567h		; get interrupt vector 67h
-		int	21h
-		push	cs
-		pop	ds
-		mov	di,000ah		; check offs 10 in returned seg
-		lea	si,ASCII_device_name	; against literal string
-		mov	cx,8
-		cld
-		repe cmpsb
-		jne	no_ems
-		mov	ax,1			; match, it's there
-		jmp	short avail_done
-no_ems:		xor	ax,ax			; it's not there
-avail_done:	pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		ret
-
-ASCII_device_name	db	"EMMXXXX0"
-
-_jems_available	endp
-
-
-;
-; void far jems_calldriver (EMScontext far *)
-;
-; The EMScontext structure contains values for the AX,DX,BX,SI,DS registers.
-; These are loaded, the EMS trap is performed, and the new values of the
-; AX,DX,BX registers are written back to the context structure.
-;
-_jems_calldriver	proc far
-		push	bp			; linkage
-		mov 	bp,sp
-		push	si			; save all registers for safety
-		push	di
-		push	bx
-		push	cx
-		push	dx
-		push	es
-		push	ds
-		les 	bx,dword ptr [bp+6]	; get EMScontext pointer
-		mov 	ax,word ptr es:[bx]	; load registers
-		mov 	dx,word ptr es:[bx+2]
-		mov 	si,word ptr es:[bx+6]
-		mov 	ds,word ptr es:[bx+8]
-		mov 	bx,word ptr es:[bx+4]
-		int	67h			; call the EMS driver
-		mov	cx,bx			; save returned BX for a sec
-		les 	bx,dword ptr [bp+6]	; get EMScontext pointer
-		mov 	word ptr es:[bx],ax	; put back ax,dx,bx
-		mov 	word ptr es:[bx+2],dx
-		mov 	word ptr es:[bx+4],cx
-		pop	ds			; restore registers and exit
-		pop	es
-		pop	dx
-		pop	cx
-		pop	bx
-		pop	di
-		pop	si
-		pop 	bp
-		ret
-_jems_calldriver	endp
-
-JMEMDOSA_TXT	ends
-
-		end
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemmac.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemmac.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a6f043e..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemmac.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,289 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmemmac.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1992-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * jmemmac.c provides an Apple Macintosh implementation of the system-
- * dependent portion of the JPEG memory manager.
- *
- * If you use jmemmac.c, then you must define USE_MAC_MEMMGR in the
- * JPEG_INTERNALS part of jconfig.h.
- *
- * jmemmac.c uses the Macintosh toolbox routines NewPtr and DisposePtr
- * instead of malloc and free.  It accurately determines the amount of
- * memory available by using CompactMem.  Notice that if left to its
- * own devices, this code can chew up all available space in the
- * application's zone, with the exception of the rather small "slop"
- * factor computed in jpeg_mem_available().  The application can ensure
- * that more space is left over by reducing max_memory_to_use.
- *
- * Large images are swapped to disk using temporary files and System 7.0+'s
- * temporary folder functionality.
- *
- * Note that jmemmac.c depends on two features of MacOS that were first
- * introduced in System 7: FindFolder and the FSSpec-based calls.
- * If your application uses jmemmac.c and is run under System 6 or earlier,
- * and the jpeg library decides it needs a temporary file, it will abort,
- * printing error messages about requiring System 7.  (If no temporary files
- * are created, it will run fine.)
- *
- * If you want to use jmemmac.c in an application that might be used with
- * System 6 or earlier, then you should remove dependencies on FindFolder
- * and the FSSpec calls.  You will need to replace FindFolder with some
- * other mechanism for finding a place to put temporary files, and you
- * should replace the FSSpec calls with their HFS equivalents:
- *
- *     FSpDelete     ->  HDelete
- *     FSpGetFInfo   ->  HGetFInfo
- *     FSpCreate     ->  HCreate
- *     FSpOpenDF     ->  HOpen      *** Note: not HOpenDF ***
- *     FSMakeFSSpec  ->  (fill in spec by hand.)
- *
- * (Use HOpen instead of HOpenDF.  HOpen is just a glue-interface to PBHOpen,
- * which is on all HFS macs.  HOpenDF is a System 7 addition which avoids the
- * ages-old problem of names starting with a period.)
- *
- * Contributed by Sam Bushell (jsam@iagu.on.net) and
- * Dan Gildor (gyld@in-touch.com).
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jmemsys.h"    /* import the system-dependent declarations */
-
-#ifndef USE_MAC_MEMMGR	/* make sure user got configuration right */
-  You forgot to define USE_MAC_MEMMGR in jconfig.h. /* deliberate syntax error */
-#endif
-
-#include      /* we use the MacOS memory manager */
-#include       /* we use the MacOS File stuff */
-#include     /* we use the MacOS HFS stuff */
-#include      /* for smSystemScript */
-#include     /* we use Gestalt to test for specific functionality */
-
-#ifndef TEMP_FILE_NAME		/* can override from jconfig.h or Makefile */
-#define TEMP_FILE_NAME  "JPG%03d.TMP"
-#endif
-
-static int next_file_num;	/* to distinguish among several temp files */
-
-
-/*
- * Memory allocation and freeing are controlled by the MacOS library
- * routines NewPtr() and DisposePtr(), which allocate fixed-address
- * storage.  Unfortunately, the IJG library isn't smart enough to cope
- * with relocatable storage.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void *)
-jpeg_get_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void *) NewPtr(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, void * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  DisposePtr((Ptr) object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * "Large" objects are treated the same as "small" ones.
- * NB: we include FAR keywords in the routine declarations simply for
- * consistency with the rest of the IJG code; FAR should expand to empty
- * on rational architectures like the Mac.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void FAR *)
-jpeg_get_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void FAR *) NewPtr(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  DisposePtr((Ptr) object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This routine computes the total memory space available for allocation.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_available (j_common_ptr cinfo, long min_bytes_needed,
-		    long max_bytes_needed, long already_allocated)
-{
-  long limit = cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use - already_allocated;
-  long slop, mem;
-
-  /* Don't ask for more than what application has told us we may use */
-  if (max_bytes_needed > limit && limit > 0)
-    max_bytes_needed = limit;
-  /* Find whether there's a big enough free block in the heap.
-   * CompactMem tries to create a contiguous block of the requested size,
-   * and then returns the size of the largest free block (which could be
-   * much more or much less than we asked for).
-   * We add some slop to ensure we don't use up all available memory.
-   */
-  slop = max_bytes_needed / 16 + 32768L;
-  mem = CompactMem(max_bytes_needed + slop) - slop;
-  if (mem < 0)
-    mem = 0;			/* sigh, couldn't even get the slop */
-  /* Don't take more than the application says we can have */
-  if (mem > limit && limit > 0)
-    mem = limit;
-  return mem;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Backing store (temporary file) management.
- * Backing store objects are only used when the value returned by
- * jpeg_mem_available is less than the total space needed.  You can dispense
- * with these routines if you have plenty of virtual memory; see jmemnobs.c.
- */
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		    void FAR * buffer_address,
-		    long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  long bytes = byte_count;
-  long retVal;
-
-  if ( SetFPos ( info->temp_file, fsFromStart, file_offset ) != noErr )
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-
-  retVal = FSRead ( info->temp_file, &bytes,
-		    (unsigned char *) buffer_address );
-  if ( retVal != noErr || bytes != byte_count )
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_READ);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		     void FAR * buffer_address,
-		     long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  long bytes = byte_count;
-  long retVal;
-
-  if ( SetFPos ( info->temp_file, fsFromStart, file_offset ) != noErr )
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-
-  retVal = FSWrite ( info->temp_file, &bytes,
-		     (unsigned char *) buffer_address );
-  if ( retVal != noErr || bytes != byte_count )
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_WRITE);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-close_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info)
-{
-  FSClose ( info->temp_file );
-  FSpDelete ( &(info->tempSpec) );
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initial opening of a backing-store object.
- *
- * This version uses FindFolder to find the Temporary Items folder,
- * and puts the temporary file in there.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_open_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-			 long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  short         tmpRef, vRefNum;
-  long          dirID;
-  FInfo         finderInfo;
-  FSSpec        theSpec;
-  Str255        fName;
-  OSErr         osErr;
-  long          gestaltResponse = 0;
-
-  /* Check that FSSpec calls are available. */
-  osErr = Gestalt( gestaltFSAttr, &gestaltResponse );
-  if ( ( osErr != noErr )
-       || !( gestaltResponse & (1<temp_name, TEMP_FILE_NAME, next_file_num);
-    strcpy ( (Ptr)fName+1, info->temp_name );
-    *fName = strlen (info->temp_name);
-    osErr = FSMakeFSSpec ( vRefNum, dirID, fName, &theSpec );
-
-    if ( (osErr = FSpGetFInfo ( &theSpec, &finderInfo ) ) != noErr )
-      break;
-  }
-
-  osErr = FSpCreate ( &theSpec, '????', '????', smSystemScript );
-  if ( osErr != noErr )
-    ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_CREATE, info->temp_name);
-
-  osErr = FSpOpenDF ( &theSpec, fsRdWrPerm, &(info->temp_file) );
-  if ( osErr != noErr )
-    ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_CREATE, info->temp_name);
-
-  info->tempSpec = theSpec;
-
-  info->read_backing_store = read_backing_store;
-  info->write_backing_store = write_backing_store;
-  info->close_backing_store = close_backing_store;
-  TRACEMSS(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TFILE_OPEN, info->temp_name);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These routines take care of any system-dependent initialization and
- * cleanup required.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_init (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  next_file_num = 0;
-
-  /* max_memory_to_use will be initialized to FreeMem()'s result;
-   * the calling application might later reduce it, for example
-   * to leave room to invoke multiple JPEG objects.
-   * Note that FreeMem returns the total number of free bytes;
-   * it may not be possible to allocate a single block of this size.
-   */
-  return FreeMem();
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_mem_term (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemmgr.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemmgr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ea93420..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemmgr.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1119 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmemmgr.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2011-2012 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains the JPEG system-independent memory management
- * routines.  This code is usable across a wide variety of machines; most
- * of the system dependencies have been isolated in a separate file.
- * The major functions provided here are:
- *   * pool-based allocation and freeing of memory;
- *   * policy decisions about how to divide available memory among the
- *     virtual arrays;
- *   * control logic for swapping virtual arrays between main memory and
- *     backing storage.
- * The separate system-dependent file provides the actual backing-storage
- * access code, and it contains the policy decision about how much total
- * main memory to use.
- * This file is system-dependent in the sense that some of its functions
- * are unnecessary in some systems.  For example, if there is enough virtual
- * memory so that backing storage will never be used, much of the virtual
- * array control logic could be removed.  (Of course, if you have that much
- * memory then you shouldn't care about a little bit of unused code...)
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#define AM_MEMORY_MANAGER	/* we define jvirt_Xarray_control structs */
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jmemsys.h"		/* import the system-dependent declarations */
-
-#ifndef NO_GETENV
-#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H		/*  should declare getenv() */
-extern char * getenv JPP((const char * name));
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Some important notes:
- *   The allocation routines provided here must never return NULL.
- *   They should exit to error_exit if unsuccessful.
- *
- *   It's not a good idea to try to merge the sarray and barray routines,
- *   even though they are textually almost the same, because samples are
- *   usually stored as bytes while coefficients are shorts or ints.  Thus,
- *   in machines where byte pointers have a different representation from
- *   word pointers, the resulting machine code could not be the same.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Many machines require storage alignment: longs must start on 4-byte
- * boundaries, doubles on 8-byte boundaries, etc.  On such machines, malloc()
- * always returns pointers that are multiples of the worst-case alignment
- * requirement, and we had better do so too.
- * There isn't any really portable way to determine the worst-case alignment
- * requirement.  This module assumes that the alignment requirement is
- * multiples of sizeof(ALIGN_TYPE).
- * By default, we define ALIGN_TYPE as double.  This is necessary on some
- * workstations (where doubles really do need 8-byte alignment) and will work
- * fine on nearly everything.  If your machine has lesser alignment needs,
- * you can save a few bytes by making ALIGN_TYPE smaller.
- * The only place I know of where this will NOT work is certain Macintosh
- * 680x0 compilers that define double as a 10-byte IEEE extended float.
- * Doing 10-byte alignment is counterproductive because longwords won't be
- * aligned well.  Put "#define ALIGN_TYPE long" in jconfig.h if you have
- * such a compiler.
- */
-
-#ifndef ALIGN_TYPE		/* so can override from jconfig.h */
-#define ALIGN_TYPE  double
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * We allocate objects from "pools", where each pool is gotten with a single
- * request to jpeg_get_small() or jpeg_get_large().  There is no per-object
- * overhead within a pool, except for alignment padding.  Each pool has a
- * header with a link to the next pool of the same class.
- * Small and large pool headers are identical except that the latter's
- * link pointer must be FAR on 80x86 machines.
- * Notice that the "real" header fields are union'ed with a dummy ALIGN_TYPE
- * field.  This forces the compiler to make SIZEOF(small_pool_hdr) a multiple
- * of the alignment requirement of ALIGN_TYPE.
- */
-
-typedef union small_pool_struct * small_pool_ptr;
-
-typedef union small_pool_struct {
-  struct {
-    small_pool_ptr next;	/* next in list of pools */
-    size_t bytes_used;		/* how many bytes already used within pool */
-    size_t bytes_left;		/* bytes still available in this pool */
-  } hdr;
-  ALIGN_TYPE dummy;		/* included in union to ensure alignment */
-} small_pool_hdr;
-
-typedef union large_pool_struct FAR * large_pool_ptr;
-
-typedef union large_pool_struct {
-  struct {
-    large_pool_ptr next;	/* next in list of pools */
-    size_t bytes_used;		/* how many bytes already used within pool */
-    size_t bytes_left;		/* bytes still available in this pool */
-  } hdr;
-  ALIGN_TYPE dummy;		/* included in union to ensure alignment */
-} large_pool_hdr;
-
-
-/*
- * Here is the full definition of a memory manager object.
- */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_memory_mgr pub;	/* public fields */
-
-  /* Each pool identifier (lifetime class) names a linked list of pools. */
-  small_pool_ptr small_list[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS];
-  large_pool_ptr large_list[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS];
-
-  /* Since we only have one lifetime class of virtual arrays, only one
-   * linked list is necessary (for each datatype).  Note that the virtual
-   * array control blocks being linked together are actually stored somewhere
-   * in the small-pool list.
-   */
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr virt_sarray_list;
-  jvirt_barray_ptr virt_barray_list;
-
-  /* This counts total space obtained from jpeg_get_small/large */
-  long total_space_allocated;
-
-  /* alloc_sarray and alloc_barray set this value for use by virtual
-   * array routines.
-   */
-  JDIMENSION last_rowsperchunk;	/* from most recent alloc_sarray/barray */
-} my_memory_mgr;
-
-typedef my_memory_mgr * my_mem_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * The control blocks for virtual arrays.
- * Note that these blocks are allocated in the "small" pool area.
- * System-dependent info for the associated backing store (if any) is hidden
- * inside the backing_store_info struct.
- */
-
-struct jvirt_sarray_control {
-  JSAMPARRAY mem_buffer;	/* => the in-memory buffer */
-  JDIMENSION rows_in_array;	/* total virtual array height */
-  JDIMENSION samplesperrow;	/* width of array (and of memory buffer) */
-  JDIMENSION maxaccess;		/* max rows accessed by access_virt_sarray */
-  JDIMENSION rows_in_mem;	/* height of memory buffer */
-  JDIMENSION rowsperchunk;	/* allocation chunk size in mem_buffer */
-  JDIMENSION cur_start_row;	/* first logical row # in the buffer */
-  JDIMENSION first_undef_row;	/* row # of first uninitialized row */
-  boolean pre_zero;		/* pre-zero mode requested? */
-  boolean dirty;		/* do current buffer contents need written? */
-  boolean b_s_open;		/* is backing-store data valid? */
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr next;	/* link to next virtual sarray control block */
-  backing_store_info b_s_info;	/* System-dependent control info */
-};
-
-struct jvirt_barray_control {
-  JBLOCKARRAY mem_buffer;	/* => the in-memory buffer */
-  JDIMENSION rows_in_array;	/* total virtual array height */
-  JDIMENSION blocksperrow;	/* width of array (and of memory buffer) */
-  JDIMENSION maxaccess;		/* max rows accessed by access_virt_barray */
-  JDIMENSION rows_in_mem;	/* height of memory buffer */
-  JDIMENSION rowsperchunk;	/* allocation chunk size in mem_buffer */
-  JDIMENSION cur_start_row;	/* first logical row # in the buffer */
-  JDIMENSION first_undef_row;	/* row # of first uninitialized row */
-  boolean pre_zero;		/* pre-zero mode requested? */
-  boolean dirty;		/* do current buffer contents need written? */
-  boolean b_s_open;		/* is backing-store data valid? */
-  jvirt_barray_ptr next;	/* link to next virtual barray control block */
-  backing_store_info b_s_info;	/* System-dependent control info */
-};
-
-
-#ifdef MEM_STATS		/* optional extra stuff for statistics */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-print_mem_stats (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id)
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  small_pool_ptr shdr_ptr;
-  large_pool_ptr lhdr_ptr;
-
-  /* Since this is only a debugging stub, we can cheat a little by using
-   * fprintf directly rather than going through the trace message code.
-   * This is helpful because message parm array can't handle longs.
-   */
-  fprintf(stderr, "Freeing pool %d, total space = %ld\n",
-	  pool_id, mem->total_space_allocated);
-
-  for (lhdr_ptr = mem->large_list[pool_id]; lhdr_ptr != NULL;
-       lhdr_ptr = lhdr_ptr->hdr.next) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "  Large chunk used %ld\n",
-	    (long) lhdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used);
-  }
-
-  for (shdr_ptr = mem->small_list[pool_id]; shdr_ptr != NULL;
-       shdr_ptr = shdr_ptr->hdr.next) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "  Small chunk used %ld free %ld\n",
-	    (long) shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used,
-	    (long) shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left);
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* MEM_STATS */
-
-
-LOCAL(noreturn_t)
-out_of_memory (j_common_ptr cinfo, int which)
-/* Report an out-of-memory error and stop execution */
-/* If we compiled MEM_STATS support, report alloc requests before dying */
-{
-#ifdef MEM_STATS
-  cinfo->err->trace_level = 2;	/* force self_destruct to report stats */
-#endif
-  ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, which);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Allocation of "small" objects.
- *
- * For these, we use pooled storage.  When a new pool must be created,
- * we try to get enough space for the current request plus a "slop" factor,
- * where the slop will be the amount of leftover space in the new pool.
- * The speed vs. space tradeoff is largely determined by the slop values.
- * A different slop value is provided for each pool class (lifetime),
- * and we also distinguish the first pool of a class from later ones.
- * NOTE: the values given work fairly well on both 16- and 32-bit-int
- * machines, but may be too small if longs are 64 bits or more.
- */
-
-static const size_t first_pool_slop[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS] = 
-{
-	1600,			/* first PERMANENT pool */
-	16000			/* first IMAGE pool */
-};
-
-static const size_t extra_pool_slop[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS] = 
-{
-	0,			/* additional PERMANENT pools */
-	5000			/* additional IMAGE pools */
-};
-
-#define MIN_SLOP  50		/* greater than 0 to avoid futile looping */
-
-
-METHODDEF(void *)
-alloc_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, size_t sizeofobject)
-/* Allocate a "small" object */
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  small_pool_ptr hdr_ptr, prev_hdr_ptr;
-  char * data_ptr;
-  size_t odd_bytes, min_request, slop;
-
-  /* Check for unsatisfiable request (do now to ensure no overflow below) */
-  if (sizeofobject > (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(small_pool_hdr)))
-    out_of_memory(cinfo, 1);	/* request exceeds malloc's ability */
-
-  /* Round up the requested size to a multiple of SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) */
-  odd_bytes = sizeofobject % SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE);
-  if (odd_bytes > 0)
-    sizeofobject += SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) - odd_bytes;
-
-  /* See if space is available in any existing pool */
-  if (pool_id < 0 || pool_id >= JPOOL_NUMPOOLS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id);	/* safety check */
-  prev_hdr_ptr = NULL;
-  hdr_ptr = mem->small_list[pool_id];
-  while (hdr_ptr != NULL) {
-    if (hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left >= sizeofobject)
-      break;			/* found pool with enough space */
-    prev_hdr_ptr = hdr_ptr;
-    hdr_ptr = hdr_ptr->hdr.next;
-  }
-
-  /* Time to make a new pool? */
-  if (hdr_ptr == NULL) {
-    /* min_request is what we need now, slop is what will be leftover */
-    min_request = sizeofobject + SIZEOF(small_pool_hdr);
-    if (prev_hdr_ptr == NULL)	/* first pool in class? */
-      slop = first_pool_slop[pool_id];
-    else
-      slop = extra_pool_slop[pool_id];
-    /* Don't ask for more than MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK */
-    if (slop > (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-min_request))
-      slop = (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-min_request);
-    /* Try to get space, if fail reduce slop and try again */
-    for (;;) {
-      hdr_ptr = (small_pool_ptr) jpeg_get_small(cinfo, min_request + slop);
-      if (hdr_ptr != NULL)
-	break;
-      slop /= 2;
-      if (slop < MIN_SLOP)	/* give up when it gets real small */
-	out_of_memory(cinfo, 2); /* jpeg_get_small failed */
-    }
-    mem->total_space_allocated += min_request + slop;
-    /* Success, initialize the new pool header and add to end of list */
-    hdr_ptr->hdr.next = NULL;
-    hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used = 0;
-    hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left = sizeofobject + slop;
-    if (prev_hdr_ptr == NULL)	/* first pool in class? */
-      mem->small_list[pool_id] = hdr_ptr;
-    else
-      prev_hdr_ptr->hdr.next = hdr_ptr;
-  }
-
-  /* OK, allocate the object from the current pool */
-  data_ptr = (char *) (hdr_ptr + 1); /* point to first data byte in pool */
-  data_ptr += hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used; /* point to place for object */
-  hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used += sizeofobject;
-  hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left -= sizeofobject;
-
-  return (void *) data_ptr;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Allocation of "large" objects.
- *
- * The external semantics of these are the same as "small" objects,
- * except that FAR pointers are used on 80x86.  However the pool
- * management heuristics are quite different.  We assume that each
- * request is large enough that it may as well be passed directly to
- * jpeg_get_large; the pool management just links everything together
- * so that we can free it all on demand.
- * Note: the major use of "large" objects is in JSAMPARRAY and JBLOCKARRAY
- * structures.  The routines that create these structures (see below)
- * deliberately bunch rows together to ensure a large request size.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void FAR *)
-alloc_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, size_t sizeofobject)
-/* Allocate a "large" object */
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  large_pool_ptr hdr_ptr;
-  size_t odd_bytes;
-
-  /* Check for unsatisfiable request (do now to ensure no overflow below) */
-  if (sizeofobject > (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr)))
-    out_of_memory(cinfo, 3);	/* request exceeds malloc's ability */
-
-  /* Round up the requested size to a multiple of SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) */
-  odd_bytes = sizeofobject % SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE);
-  if (odd_bytes > 0)
-    sizeofobject += SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) - odd_bytes;
-
-  /* Always make a new pool */
-  if (pool_id < 0 || pool_id >= JPOOL_NUMPOOLS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id);	/* safety check */
-
-  hdr_ptr = (large_pool_ptr) jpeg_get_large(cinfo, sizeofobject +
-					    SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr));
-  if (hdr_ptr == NULL)
-    out_of_memory(cinfo, 4);	/* jpeg_get_large failed */
-  mem->total_space_allocated += sizeofobject + SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr);
-
-  /* Success, initialize the new pool header and add to list */
-  hdr_ptr->hdr.next = mem->large_list[pool_id];
-  /* We maintain space counts in each pool header for statistical purposes,
-   * even though they are not needed for allocation.
-   */
-  hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used = sizeofobject;
-  hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left = 0;
-  mem->large_list[pool_id] = hdr_ptr;
-
-  return (void FAR *) (hdr_ptr + 1); /* point to first data byte in pool */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Creation of 2-D sample arrays.
- * The pointers are in near heap, the samples themselves in FAR heap.
- *
- * To minimize allocation overhead and to allow I/O of large contiguous
- * blocks, we allocate the sample rows in groups of as many rows as possible
- * without exceeding MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK total bytes per allocation request.
- * NB: the virtual array control routines, later in this file, know about
- * this chunking of rows.  The rowsperchunk value is left in the mem manager
- * object so that it can be saved away if this sarray is the workspace for
- * a virtual array.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JSAMPARRAY)
-alloc_sarray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
-	      JDIMENSION samplesperrow, JDIMENSION numrows)
-/* Allocate a 2-D sample array */
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  JSAMPARRAY result;
-  JSAMPROW workspace;
-  JDIMENSION rowsperchunk, currow, i;
-  long ltemp;
-
-  /* Calculate max # of rows allowed in one allocation chunk */
-  ltemp = (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr)) /
-	  ((long) samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-  if (ltemp <= 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW);
-  if (ltemp < (long) numrows)
-    rowsperchunk = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
-  else
-    rowsperchunk = numrows;
-  mem->last_rowsperchunk = rowsperchunk;
-
-  /* Get space for row pointers (small object) */
-  result = (JSAMPARRAY) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
-				    (size_t) (numrows * SIZEOF(JSAMPROW)));
-
-  /* Get the rows themselves (large objects) */
-  currow = 0;
-  while (currow < numrows) {
-    rowsperchunk = MIN(rowsperchunk, numrows - currow);
-    workspace = (JSAMPROW) alloc_large(cinfo, pool_id,
-	(size_t) ((size_t) rowsperchunk * (size_t) samplesperrow
-		  * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE)));
-    for (i = rowsperchunk; i > 0; i--) {
-      result[currow++] = workspace;
-      workspace += samplesperrow;
-    }
-  }
-
-  return result;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Creation of 2-D coefficient-block arrays.
- * This is essentially the same as the code for sample arrays, above.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JBLOCKARRAY)
-alloc_barray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
-	      JDIMENSION blocksperrow, JDIMENSION numrows)
-/* Allocate a 2-D coefficient-block array */
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  JBLOCKARRAY result;
-  JBLOCKROW workspace;
-  JDIMENSION rowsperchunk, currow, i;
-  long ltemp;
-
-  /* Calculate max # of rows allowed in one allocation chunk */
-  ltemp = (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr)) /
-	  ((long) blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-  if (ltemp <= 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW);
-  if (ltemp < (long) numrows)
-    rowsperchunk = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
-  else
-    rowsperchunk = numrows;
-  mem->last_rowsperchunk = rowsperchunk;
-
-  /* Get space for row pointers (small object) */
-  result = (JBLOCKARRAY) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
-				     (size_t) (numrows * SIZEOF(JBLOCKROW)));
-
-  /* Get the rows themselves (large objects) */
-  currow = 0;
-  while (currow < numrows) {
-    rowsperchunk = MIN(rowsperchunk, numrows - currow);
-    workspace = (JBLOCKROW) alloc_large(cinfo, pool_id,
-	(size_t) ((size_t) rowsperchunk * (size_t) blocksperrow
-		  * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)));
-    for (i = rowsperchunk; i > 0; i--) {
-      result[currow++] = workspace;
-      workspace += blocksperrow;
-    }
-  }
-
-  return result;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * About virtual array management:
- *
- * The above "normal" array routines are only used to allocate strip buffers
- * (as wide as the image, but just a few rows high).  Full-image-sized buffers
- * are handled as "virtual" arrays.  The array is still accessed a strip at a
- * time, but the memory manager must save the whole array for repeated
- * accesses.  The intended implementation is that there is a strip buffer in
- * memory (as high as is possible given the desired memory limit), plus a
- * backing file that holds the rest of the array.
- *
- * The request_virt_array routines are told the total size of the image and
- * the maximum number of rows that will be accessed at once.  The in-memory
- * buffer must be at least as large as the maxaccess value.
- *
- * The request routines create control blocks but not the in-memory buffers.
- * That is postponed until realize_virt_arrays is called.  At that time the
- * total amount of space needed is known (approximately, anyway), so free
- * memory can be divided up fairly.
- *
- * The access_virt_array routines are responsible for making a specific strip
- * area accessible (after reading or writing the backing file, if necessary).
- * Note that the access routines are told whether the caller intends to modify
- * the accessed strip; during a read-only pass this saves having to rewrite
- * data to disk.  The access routines are also responsible for pre-zeroing
- * any newly accessed rows, if pre-zeroing was requested.
- *
- * In current usage, the access requests are usually for nonoverlapping
- * strips; that is, successive access start_row numbers differ by exactly
- * num_rows = maxaccess.  This means we can get good performance with simple
- * buffer dump/reload logic, by making the in-memory buffer be a multiple
- * of the access height; then there will never be accesses across bufferload
- * boundaries.  The code will still work with overlapping access requests,
- * but it doesn't handle bufferload overlaps very efficiently.
- */
-
-
-METHODDEF(jvirt_sarray_ptr)
-request_virt_sarray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, boolean pre_zero,
-		     JDIMENSION samplesperrow, JDIMENSION numrows,
-		     JDIMENSION maxaccess)
-/* Request a virtual 2-D sample array */
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr result;
-
-  /* Only IMAGE-lifetime virtual arrays are currently supported */
-  if (pool_id != JPOOL_IMAGE)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id);	/* safety check */
-
-  /* get control block */
-  result = (jvirt_sarray_ptr) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
-					  SIZEOF(struct jvirt_sarray_control));
-
-  result->mem_buffer = NULL;	/* marks array not yet realized */
-  result->rows_in_array = numrows;
-  result->samplesperrow = samplesperrow;
-  result->maxaccess = maxaccess;
-  result->pre_zero = pre_zero;
-  result->b_s_open = FALSE;	/* no associated backing-store object */
-  result->next = mem->virt_sarray_list; /* add to list of virtual arrays */
-  mem->virt_sarray_list = result;
-
-  return result;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(jvirt_barray_ptr)
-request_virt_barray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, boolean pre_zero,
-		     JDIMENSION blocksperrow, JDIMENSION numrows,
-		     JDIMENSION maxaccess)
-/* Request a virtual 2-D coefficient-block array */
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  jvirt_barray_ptr result;
-
-  /* Only IMAGE-lifetime virtual arrays are currently supported */
-  if (pool_id != JPOOL_IMAGE)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id);	/* safety check */
-
-  /* get control block */
-  result = (jvirt_barray_ptr) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
-					  SIZEOF(struct jvirt_barray_control));
-
-  result->mem_buffer = NULL;	/* marks array not yet realized */
-  result->rows_in_array = numrows;
-  result->blocksperrow = blocksperrow;
-  result->maxaccess = maxaccess;
-  result->pre_zero = pre_zero;
-  result->b_s_open = FALSE;	/* no associated backing-store object */
-  result->next = mem->virt_barray_list; /* add to list of virtual arrays */
-  mem->virt_barray_list = result;
-
-  return result;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-realize_virt_arrays (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-/* Allocate the in-memory buffers for any unrealized virtual arrays */
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  long space_per_minheight, maximum_space, avail_mem;
-  long minheights, max_minheights;
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr sptr;
-  jvirt_barray_ptr bptr;
-
-  /* Compute the minimum space needed (maxaccess rows in each buffer)
-   * and the maximum space needed (full image height in each buffer).
-   * These may be of use to the system-dependent jpeg_mem_available routine.
-   */
-  space_per_minheight = 0;
-  maximum_space = 0;
-  for (sptr = mem->virt_sarray_list; sptr != NULL; sptr = sptr->next) {
-    if (sptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
-      space_per_minheight += (long) sptr->maxaccess *
-			     (long) sptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
-      maximum_space += (long) sptr->rows_in_array *
-		       (long) sptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
-    }
-  }
-  for (bptr = mem->virt_barray_list; bptr != NULL; bptr = bptr->next) {
-    if (bptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
-      space_per_minheight += (long) bptr->maxaccess *
-			     (long) bptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
-      maximum_space += (long) bptr->rows_in_array *
-		       (long) bptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (space_per_minheight <= 0)
-    return;			/* no unrealized arrays, no work */
-
-  /* Determine amount of memory to actually use; this is system-dependent. */
-  avail_mem = jpeg_mem_available(cinfo, space_per_minheight, maximum_space,
-				 mem->total_space_allocated);
-
-  /* If the maximum space needed is available, make all the buffers full
-   * height; otherwise parcel it out with the same number of minheights
-   * in each buffer.
-   */
-  if (avail_mem >= maximum_space)
-    max_minheights = 1000000000L;
-  else {
-    max_minheights = avail_mem / space_per_minheight;
-    /* If there doesn't seem to be enough space, try to get the minimum
-     * anyway.  This allows a "stub" implementation of jpeg_mem_available().
-     */
-    if (max_minheights <= 0)
-      max_minheights = 1;
-  }
-
-  /* Allocate the in-memory buffers and initialize backing store as needed. */
-
-  for (sptr = mem->virt_sarray_list; sptr != NULL; sptr = sptr->next) {
-    if (sptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
-      minheights = ((long) sptr->rows_in_array - 1L) / sptr->maxaccess + 1L;
-      if (minheights <= max_minheights) {
-	/* This buffer fits in memory */
-	sptr->rows_in_mem = sptr->rows_in_array;
-      } else {
-	/* It doesn't fit in memory, create backing store. */
-	sptr->rows_in_mem = (JDIMENSION) (max_minheights * sptr->maxaccess);
-	jpeg_open_backing_store(cinfo, & sptr->b_s_info,
-				(long) sptr->rows_in_array *
-				(long) sptr->samplesperrow *
-				(long) SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-	sptr->b_s_open = TRUE;
-      }
-      sptr->mem_buffer = alloc_sarray(cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				      sptr->samplesperrow, sptr->rows_in_mem);
-      sptr->rowsperchunk = mem->last_rowsperchunk;
-      sptr->cur_start_row = 0;
-      sptr->first_undef_row = 0;
-      sptr->dirty = FALSE;
-    }
-  }
-
-  for (bptr = mem->virt_barray_list; bptr != NULL; bptr = bptr->next) {
-    if (bptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
-      minheights = ((long) bptr->rows_in_array - 1L) / bptr->maxaccess + 1L;
-      if (minheights <= max_minheights) {
-	/* This buffer fits in memory */
-	bptr->rows_in_mem = bptr->rows_in_array;
-      } else {
-	/* It doesn't fit in memory, create backing store. */
-	bptr->rows_in_mem = (JDIMENSION) (max_minheights * bptr->maxaccess);
-	jpeg_open_backing_store(cinfo, & bptr->b_s_info,
-				(long) bptr->rows_in_array *
-				(long) bptr->blocksperrow *
-				(long) SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
-	bptr->b_s_open = TRUE;
-      }
-      bptr->mem_buffer = alloc_barray(cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				      bptr->blocksperrow, bptr->rows_in_mem);
-      bptr->rowsperchunk = mem->last_rowsperchunk;
-      bptr->cur_start_row = 0;
-      bptr->first_undef_row = 0;
-      bptr->dirty = FALSE;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-do_sarray_io (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_sarray_ptr ptr, boolean writing)
-/* Do backing store read or write of a virtual sample array */
-{
-  long bytesperrow, file_offset, byte_count, rows, thisrow, i;
-
-  bytesperrow = (long) ptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
-  file_offset = ptr->cur_start_row * bytesperrow;
-  /* Loop to read or write each allocation chunk in mem_buffer */
-  for (i = 0; i < (long) ptr->rows_in_mem; i += ptr->rowsperchunk) {
-    /* One chunk, but check for short chunk at end of buffer */
-    rows = MIN((long) ptr->rowsperchunk, (long) ptr->rows_in_mem - i);
-    /* Transfer no more than is currently defined */
-    thisrow = (long) ptr->cur_start_row + i;
-    rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->first_undef_row - thisrow);
-    /* Transfer no more than fits in file */
-    rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->rows_in_array - thisrow);
-    if (rows <= 0)		/* this chunk might be past end of file! */
-      break;
-    byte_count = rows * bytesperrow;
-    if (writing)
-      (*ptr->b_s_info.write_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
-					    (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
-					    file_offset, byte_count);
-    else
-      (*ptr->b_s_info.read_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
-					   (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
-					   file_offset, byte_count);
-    file_offset += byte_count;
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-do_barray_io (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr ptr, boolean writing)
-/* Do backing store read or write of a virtual coefficient-block array */
-{
-  long bytesperrow, file_offset, byte_count, rows, thisrow, i;
-
-  bytesperrow = (long) ptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
-  file_offset = ptr->cur_start_row * bytesperrow;
-  /* Loop to read or write each allocation chunk in mem_buffer */
-  for (i = 0; i < (long) ptr->rows_in_mem; i += ptr->rowsperchunk) {
-    /* One chunk, but check for short chunk at end of buffer */
-    rows = MIN((long) ptr->rowsperchunk, (long) ptr->rows_in_mem - i);
-    /* Transfer no more than is currently defined */
-    thisrow = (long) ptr->cur_start_row + i;
-    rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->first_undef_row - thisrow);
-    /* Transfer no more than fits in file */
-    rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->rows_in_array - thisrow);
-    if (rows <= 0)		/* this chunk might be past end of file! */
-      break;
-    byte_count = rows * bytesperrow;
-    if (writing)
-      (*ptr->b_s_info.write_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
-					    (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
-					    file_offset, byte_count);
-    else
-      (*ptr->b_s_info.read_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
-					   (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
-					   file_offset, byte_count);
-    file_offset += byte_count;
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JSAMPARRAY)
-access_virt_sarray (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_sarray_ptr ptr,
-		    JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION num_rows,
-		    boolean writable)
-/* Access the part of a virtual sample array starting at start_row */
-/* and extending for num_rows rows.  writable is true if  */
-/* caller intends to modify the accessed area. */
-{
-  JDIMENSION end_row = start_row + num_rows;
-  JDIMENSION undef_row;
-
-  /* debugging check */
-  if (end_row > ptr->rows_in_array || num_rows > ptr->maxaccess ||
-      ptr->mem_buffer == NULL)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
-
-  /* Make the desired part of the virtual array accessible */
-  if (start_row < ptr->cur_start_row ||
-      end_row > ptr->cur_start_row+ptr->rows_in_mem) {
-    if (! ptr->b_s_open)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_VIRTUAL_BUG);
-    /* Flush old buffer contents if necessary */
-    if (ptr->dirty) {
-      do_sarray_io(cinfo, ptr, TRUE);
-      ptr->dirty = FALSE;
-    }
-    /* Decide what part of virtual array to access.
-     * Algorithm: if target address > current window, assume forward scan,
-     * load starting at target address.  If target address < current window,
-     * assume backward scan, load so that target area is top of window.
-     * Note that when switching from forward write to forward read, will have
-     * start_row = 0, so the limiting case applies and we load from 0 anyway.
-     */
-    if (start_row > ptr->cur_start_row) {
-      ptr->cur_start_row = start_row;
-    } else {
-      /* use long arithmetic here to avoid overflow & unsigned problems */
-      long ltemp;
-
-      ltemp = (long) end_row - (long) ptr->rows_in_mem;
-      if (ltemp < 0)
-	ltemp = 0;		/* don't fall off front end of file */
-      ptr->cur_start_row = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
-    }
-    /* Read in the selected part of the array.
-     * During the initial write pass, we will do no actual read
-     * because the selected part is all undefined.
-     */
-    do_sarray_io(cinfo, ptr, FALSE);
-  }
-  /* Ensure the accessed part of the array is defined; prezero if needed.
-   * To improve locality of access, we only prezero the part of the array
-   * that the caller is about to access, not the entire in-memory array.
-   */
-  if (ptr->first_undef_row < end_row) {
-    if (ptr->first_undef_row < start_row) {
-      if (writable)		/* writer skipped over a section of array */
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
-      undef_row = start_row;	/* but reader is allowed to read ahead */
-    } else {
-      undef_row = ptr->first_undef_row;
-    }
-    if (writable)
-      ptr->first_undef_row = end_row;
-    if (ptr->pre_zero) {
-      size_t bytesperrow = (size_t) ptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
-      undef_row -= ptr->cur_start_row; /* make indexes relative to buffer */
-      end_row -= ptr->cur_start_row;
-      while (undef_row < end_row) {
-	FMEMZERO((void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[undef_row], bytesperrow);
-	undef_row++;
-      }
-    } else {
-      if (! writable)		/* reader looking at undefined data */
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
-    }
-  }
-  /* Flag the buffer dirty if caller will write in it */
-  if (writable)
-    ptr->dirty = TRUE;
-  /* Return address of proper part of the buffer */
-  return ptr->mem_buffer + (start_row - ptr->cur_start_row);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JBLOCKARRAY)
-access_virt_barray (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr ptr,
-		    JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION num_rows,
-		    boolean writable)
-/* Access the part of a virtual block array starting at start_row */
-/* and extending for num_rows rows.  writable is true if  */
-/* caller intends to modify the accessed area. */
-{
-  JDIMENSION end_row = start_row + num_rows;
-  JDIMENSION undef_row;
-
-  /* debugging check */
-  if (end_row > ptr->rows_in_array || num_rows > ptr->maxaccess ||
-      ptr->mem_buffer == NULL)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
-
-  /* Make the desired part of the virtual array accessible */
-  if (start_row < ptr->cur_start_row ||
-      end_row > ptr->cur_start_row+ptr->rows_in_mem) {
-    if (! ptr->b_s_open)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_VIRTUAL_BUG);
-    /* Flush old buffer contents if necessary */
-    if (ptr->dirty) {
-      do_barray_io(cinfo, ptr, TRUE);
-      ptr->dirty = FALSE;
-    }
-    /* Decide what part of virtual array to access.
-     * Algorithm: if target address > current window, assume forward scan,
-     * load starting at target address.  If target address < current window,
-     * assume backward scan, load so that target area is top of window.
-     * Note that when switching from forward write to forward read, will have
-     * start_row = 0, so the limiting case applies and we load from 0 anyway.
-     */
-    if (start_row > ptr->cur_start_row) {
-      ptr->cur_start_row = start_row;
-    } else {
-      /* use long arithmetic here to avoid overflow & unsigned problems */
-      long ltemp;
-
-      ltemp = (long) end_row - (long) ptr->rows_in_mem;
-      if (ltemp < 0)
-	ltemp = 0;		/* don't fall off front end of file */
-      ptr->cur_start_row = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
-    }
-    /* Read in the selected part of the array.
-     * During the initial write pass, we will do no actual read
-     * because the selected part is all undefined.
-     */
-    do_barray_io(cinfo, ptr, FALSE);
-  }
-  /* Ensure the accessed part of the array is defined; prezero if needed.
-   * To improve locality of access, we only prezero the part of the array
-   * that the caller is about to access, not the entire in-memory array.
-   */
-  if (ptr->first_undef_row < end_row) {
-    if (ptr->first_undef_row < start_row) {
-      if (writable)		/* writer skipped over a section of array */
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
-      undef_row = start_row;	/* but reader is allowed to read ahead */
-    } else {
-      undef_row = ptr->first_undef_row;
-    }
-    if (writable)
-      ptr->first_undef_row = end_row;
-    if (ptr->pre_zero) {
-      size_t bytesperrow = (size_t) ptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
-      undef_row -= ptr->cur_start_row; /* make indexes relative to buffer */
-      end_row -= ptr->cur_start_row;
-      while (undef_row < end_row) {
-	FMEMZERO((void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[undef_row], bytesperrow);
-	undef_row++;
-      }
-    } else {
-      if (! writable)		/* reader looking at undefined data */
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
-    }
-  }
-  /* Flag the buffer dirty if caller will write in it */
-  if (writable)
-    ptr->dirty = TRUE;
-  /* Return address of proper part of the buffer */
-  return ptr->mem_buffer + (start_row - ptr->cur_start_row);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Release all objects belonging to a specified pool.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-free_pool (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id)
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
-  small_pool_ptr shdr_ptr;
-  large_pool_ptr lhdr_ptr;
-  size_t space_freed;
-
-  if (pool_id < 0 || pool_id >= JPOOL_NUMPOOLS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id);	/* safety check */
-
-#ifdef MEM_STATS
-  if (cinfo->err->trace_level > 1)
-    print_mem_stats(cinfo, pool_id); /* print pool's memory usage statistics */
-#endif
-
-  /* If freeing IMAGE pool, close any virtual arrays first */
-  if (pool_id == JPOOL_IMAGE) {
-    jvirt_sarray_ptr sptr;
-    jvirt_barray_ptr bptr;
-
-    for (sptr = mem->virt_sarray_list; sptr != NULL; sptr = sptr->next) {
-      if (sptr->b_s_open) {	/* there may be no backing store */
-	sptr->b_s_open = FALSE;	/* prevent recursive close if error */
-	(*sptr->b_s_info.close_backing_store) (cinfo, & sptr->b_s_info);
-      }
-    }
-    mem->virt_sarray_list = NULL;
-    for (bptr = mem->virt_barray_list; bptr != NULL; bptr = bptr->next) {
-      if (bptr->b_s_open) {	/* there may be no backing store */
-	bptr->b_s_open = FALSE;	/* prevent recursive close if error */
-	(*bptr->b_s_info.close_backing_store) (cinfo, & bptr->b_s_info);
-      }
-    }
-    mem->virt_barray_list = NULL;
-  }
-
-  /* Release large objects */
-  lhdr_ptr = mem->large_list[pool_id];
-  mem->large_list[pool_id] = NULL;
-
-  while (lhdr_ptr != NULL) {
-    large_pool_ptr next_lhdr_ptr = lhdr_ptr->hdr.next;
-    space_freed = lhdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used +
-		  lhdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left +
-		  SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr);
-    jpeg_free_large(cinfo, (void FAR *) lhdr_ptr, space_freed);
-    mem->total_space_allocated -= space_freed;
-    lhdr_ptr = next_lhdr_ptr;
-  }
-
-  /* Release small objects */
-  shdr_ptr = mem->small_list[pool_id];
-  mem->small_list[pool_id] = NULL;
-
-  while (shdr_ptr != NULL) {
-    small_pool_ptr next_shdr_ptr = shdr_ptr->hdr.next;
-    space_freed = shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used +
-		  shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left +
-		  SIZEOF(small_pool_hdr);
-    jpeg_free_small(cinfo, (void *) shdr_ptr, space_freed);
-    mem->total_space_allocated -= space_freed;
-    shdr_ptr = next_shdr_ptr;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Close up shop entirely.
- * Note that this cannot be called unless cinfo->mem is non-NULL.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-self_destruct (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  int pool;
-
-  /* Close all backing store, release all memory.
-   * Releasing pools in reverse order might help avoid fragmentation
-   * with some (brain-damaged) malloc libraries.
-   */
-  for (pool = JPOOL_NUMPOOLS-1; pool >= JPOOL_PERMANENT; pool--) {
-    free_pool(cinfo, pool);
-  }
-
-  /* Release the memory manager control block too. */
-  jpeg_free_small(cinfo, (void *) cinfo->mem, SIZEOF(my_memory_mgr));
-  cinfo->mem = NULL;		/* ensures I will be called only once */
-
-  jpeg_mem_term(cinfo);		/* system-dependent cleanup */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Memory manager initialization.
- * When this is called, only the error manager pointer is valid in cinfo!
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_memory_mgr (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_mem_ptr mem;
-  long max_to_use;
-  int pool;
-  size_t test_mac;
-
-  cinfo->mem = NULL;		/* for safety if init fails */
-
-  /* Check for configuration errors.
-   * SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) should be a power of 2; otherwise, it probably
-   * doesn't reflect any real hardware alignment requirement.
-   * The test is a little tricky: for X>0, X and X-1 have no one-bits
-   * in common if and only if X is a power of 2, ie has only one one-bit.
-   * Some compilers may give an "unreachable code" warning here; ignore it.
-   */
-  if ((SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) & (SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE)-1)) != 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_ALIGN_TYPE);
-  /* MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK must be representable as type size_t, and must be
-   * a multiple of SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE).
-   * Again, an "unreachable code" warning may be ignored here.
-   * But a "constant too large" warning means you need to fix MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK.
-   */
-  test_mac = (size_t) MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK;
-  if ((long) test_mac != MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK ||
-      (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK % SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE)) != 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_ALLOC_CHUNK);
-
-  max_to_use = jpeg_mem_init(cinfo); /* system-dependent initialization */
-
-  /* Attempt to allocate memory manager's control block */
-  mem = (my_mem_ptr) jpeg_get_small(cinfo, SIZEOF(my_memory_mgr));
-
-  if (mem == NULL) {
-    jpeg_mem_term(cinfo);	/* system-dependent cleanup */
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, 0);
-  }
-
-  /* OK, fill in the method pointers */
-  mem->pub.alloc_small = alloc_small;
-  mem->pub.alloc_large = alloc_large;
-  mem->pub.alloc_sarray = alloc_sarray;
-  mem->pub.alloc_barray = alloc_barray;
-  mem->pub.request_virt_sarray = request_virt_sarray;
-  mem->pub.request_virt_barray = request_virt_barray;
-  mem->pub.realize_virt_arrays = realize_virt_arrays;
-  mem->pub.access_virt_sarray = access_virt_sarray;
-  mem->pub.access_virt_barray = access_virt_barray;
-  mem->pub.free_pool = free_pool;
-  mem->pub.self_destruct = self_destruct;
-
-  /* Make MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK accessible to other modules */
-  mem->pub.max_alloc_chunk = MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK;
-
-  /* Initialize working state */
-  mem->pub.max_memory_to_use = max_to_use;
-
-  for (pool = JPOOL_NUMPOOLS-1; pool >= JPOOL_PERMANENT; pool--) {
-    mem->small_list[pool] = NULL;
-    mem->large_list[pool] = NULL;
-  }
-  mem->virt_sarray_list = NULL;
-  mem->virt_barray_list = NULL;
-
-  mem->total_space_allocated = SIZEOF(my_memory_mgr);
-
-  /* Declare ourselves open for business */
-  cinfo->mem = & mem->pub;
-
-  /* Check for an environment variable JPEGMEM; if found, override the
-   * default max_memory setting from jpeg_mem_init.  Note that the
-   * surrounding application may again override this value.
-   * If your system doesn't support getenv(), define NO_GETENV to disable
-   * this feature.
-   */
-#ifndef NO_GETENV
-  { char * memenv;
-
-    if ((memenv = getenv("JPEGMEM")) != NULL) {
-      char ch = 'x';
-
-      if (sscanf(memenv, "%ld%c", &max_to_use, &ch) > 0) {
-	if (ch == 'm' || ch == 'M')
-	  max_to_use *= 1000L;
-	mem->pub.max_memory_to_use = max_to_use * 1000L;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-#endif
-
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemname.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemname.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e28b212..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemname.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,276 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmemname.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1992-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file provides a generic implementation of the system-dependent
- * portion of the JPEG memory manager.  This implementation assumes that
- * you must explicitly construct a name for each temp file.
- * Also, the problem of determining the amount of memory available
- * is shoved onto the user.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jmemsys.h"		/* import the system-dependent declarations */
-
-#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H		/*  should declare malloc(),free() */
-extern void * malloc JPP((size_t size));
-extern void free JPP((void *ptr));
-#endif
-
-#ifndef SEEK_SET		/* pre-ANSI systems may not define this; */
-#define SEEK_SET  0		/* if not, assume 0 is correct */
-#endif
-
-#ifdef DONT_USE_B_MODE		/* define mode parameters for fopen() */
-#define READ_BINARY	"r"
-#define RW_BINARY	"w+"
-#else
-#ifdef VMS			/* VMS is very nonstandard */
-#define READ_BINARY	"rb", "ctx=stm"
-#define RW_BINARY	"w+b", "ctx=stm"
-#else				/* standard ANSI-compliant case */
-#define READ_BINARY	"rb"
-#define RW_BINARY	"w+b"
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Selection of a file name for a temporary file.
- * This is system-dependent!
- *
- * The code as given is suitable for most Unix systems, and it is easily
- * modified for most non-Unix systems.  Some notes:
- *  1.  The temp file is created in the directory named by TEMP_DIRECTORY.
- *      The default value is /usr/tmp, which is the conventional place for
- *      creating large temp files on Unix.  On other systems you'll probably
- *      want to change the file location.  You can do this by editing the
- *      #define, or (preferred) by defining TEMP_DIRECTORY in jconfig.h.
- *
- *  2.  If you need to change the file name as well as its location,
- *      you can override the TEMP_FILE_NAME macro.  (Note that this is
- *      actually a printf format string; it must contain %s and %d.)
- *      Few people should need to do this.
- *
- *  3.  mktemp() is used to ensure that multiple processes running
- *      simultaneously won't select the same file names.  If your system
- *      doesn't have mktemp(), define NO_MKTEMP to do it the hard way.
- *      (If you don't have , also define NO_ERRNO_H.)
- *
- *  4.  You probably want to define NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER so that cjpeg.c/djpeg.c
- *      will cause the temp files to be removed if you stop the program early.
- */
-
-#ifndef TEMP_DIRECTORY		/* can override from jconfig.h or Makefile */
-#define TEMP_DIRECTORY  "/usr/tmp/" /* recommended setting for Unix */
-#endif
-
-static int next_file_num;	/* to distinguish among several temp files */
-
-#ifdef NO_MKTEMP
-
-#ifndef TEMP_FILE_NAME		/* can override from jconfig.h or Makefile */
-#define TEMP_FILE_NAME  "%sJPG%03d.TMP"
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NO_ERRNO_H
-#include 		/* to define ENOENT */
-#endif
-
-/* ANSI C specifies that errno is a macro, but on older systems it's more
- * likely to be a plain int variable.  And not all versions of errno.h
- * bother to declare it, so we have to in order to be most portable.  Thus:
- */
-#ifndef errno
-extern int errno;
-#endif
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-select_file_name (char * fname)
-{
-  FILE * tfile;
-
-  /* Keep generating file names till we find one that's not in use */
-  for (;;) {
-    next_file_num++;		/* advance counter */
-    sprintf(fname, TEMP_FILE_NAME, TEMP_DIRECTORY, next_file_num);
-    if ((tfile = fopen(fname, READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      /* fopen could have failed for a reason other than the file not
-       * being there; for example, file there but unreadable.
-       * If  isn't available, then we cannot test the cause.
-       */
-#ifdef ENOENT
-      if (errno != ENOENT)
-	continue;
-#endif
-      break;
-    }
-    fclose(tfile);		/* oops, it's there; close tfile & try again */
-  }
-}
-
-#else /* ! NO_MKTEMP */
-
-/* Note that mktemp() requires the initial filename to end in six X's */
-#ifndef TEMP_FILE_NAME		/* can override from jconfig.h or Makefile */
-#define TEMP_FILE_NAME  "%sJPG%dXXXXXX"
-#endif
-
-LOCAL(void)
-select_file_name (char * fname)
-{
-  next_file_num++;		/* advance counter */
-  sprintf(fname, TEMP_FILE_NAME, TEMP_DIRECTORY, next_file_num);
-  mktemp(fname);		/* make sure file name is unique */
-  /* mktemp replaces the trailing XXXXXX with a unique string of characters */
-}
-
-#endif /* NO_MKTEMP */
-
-
-/*
- * Memory allocation and freeing are controlled by the regular library
- * routines malloc() and free().
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void *)
-jpeg_get_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void *) malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, void * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * "Large" objects are treated the same as "small" ones.
- * NB: although we include FAR keywords in the routine declarations,
- * this file won't actually work in 80x86 small/medium model; at least,
- * you probably won't be able to process useful-size images in only 64KB.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void FAR *)
-jpeg_get_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void FAR *) malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This routine computes the total memory space available for allocation.
- * It's impossible to do this in a portable way; our current solution is
- * to make the user tell us (with a default value set at compile time).
- * If you can actually get the available space, it's a good idea to subtract
- * a slop factor of 5% or so.
- */
-
-#ifndef DEFAULT_MAX_MEM		/* so can override from makefile */
-#define DEFAULT_MAX_MEM		1000000L /* default: one megabyte */
-#endif
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_available (j_common_ptr cinfo, long min_bytes_needed,
-		    long max_bytes_needed, long already_allocated)
-{
-  return cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use - already_allocated;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Backing store (temporary file) management.
- * Backing store objects are only used when the value returned by
- * jpeg_mem_available is less than the total space needed.  You can dispense
- * with these routines if you have plenty of virtual memory; see jmemnobs.c.
- */
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		    void FAR * buffer_address,
-		    long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  if (fseek(info->temp_file, file_offset, SEEK_SET))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-  if (JFREAD(info->temp_file, buffer_address, byte_count)
-      != (size_t) byte_count)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_READ);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-write_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-		     void FAR * buffer_address,
-		     long file_offset, long byte_count)
-{
-  if (fseek(info->temp_file, file_offset, SEEK_SET))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_SEEK);
-  if (JFWRITE(info->temp_file, buffer_address, byte_count)
-      != (size_t) byte_count)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_WRITE);
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-close_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info)
-{
-  fclose(info->temp_file);	/* close the file */
-  unlink(info->temp_name);	/* delete the file */
-/* If your system doesn't have unlink(), use remove() instead.
- * remove() is the ANSI-standard name for this function, but if
- * your system was ANSI you'd be using jmemansi.c, right?
- */
-  TRACEMSS(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TFILE_CLOSE, info->temp_name);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initial opening of a backing-store object.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_open_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-			 long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  select_file_name(info->temp_name);
-  if ((info->temp_file = fopen(info->temp_name, RW_BINARY)) == NULL)
-    ERREXITS(cinfo, JERR_TFILE_CREATE, info->temp_name);
-  info->read_backing_store = read_backing_store;
-  info->write_backing_store = write_backing_store;
-  info->close_backing_store = close_backing_store;
-  TRACEMSS(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TFILE_OPEN, info->temp_name);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These routines take care of any system-dependent initialization and
- * cleanup required.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_init (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  next_file_num = 0;		/* initialize temp file name generator */
-  return DEFAULT_MAX_MEM;	/* default for max_memory_to_use */
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_mem_term (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemnobs.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemnobs.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6aa1e92..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemnobs.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmemnobs.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1992-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file provides a really simple implementation of the system-
- * dependent portion of the JPEG memory manager.  This implementation
- * assumes that no backing-store files are needed: all required space
- * can be obtained from malloc().
- * This is very portable in the sense that it'll compile on almost anything,
- * but you'd better have lots of main memory (or virtual memory) if you want
- * to process big images.
- * Note that the max_memory_to_use option is ignored by this implementation.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-#include "jmemsys.h"		/* import the system-dependent declarations */
-
-#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H		/*  should declare malloc(),free() */
-extern void * malloc JPP((size_t size));
-extern void free JPP((void *ptr));
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Memory allocation and freeing are controlled by the regular library
- * routines malloc() and free().
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void *)
-jpeg_get_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void *) malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, void * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * "Large" objects are treated the same as "small" ones.
- * NB: although we include FAR keywords in the routine declarations,
- * this file won't actually work in 80x86 small/medium model; at least,
- * you probably won't be able to process useful-size images in only 64KB.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void FAR *)
-jpeg_get_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  return (void FAR *) malloc(sizeofobject);
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_free_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object, size_t sizeofobject)
-{
-  free(object);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This routine computes the total memory space available for allocation.
- * Here we always say, "we got all you want bud!"
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_available (j_common_ptr cinfo, long min_bytes_needed,
-		    long max_bytes_needed, long already_allocated)
-{
-  return max_bytes_needed;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Backing store (temporary file) management.
- * Since jpeg_mem_available always promised the moon,
- * this should never be called and we can just error out.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_open_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
-			 long total_bytes_needed)
-{
-  ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NO_BACKING_STORE);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These routines take care of any system-dependent initialization and
- * cleanup required.  Here, there isn't any.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jpeg_mem_init (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  return 0;			/* just set max_memory_to_use to 0 */
-}
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jpeg_mem_term (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemsys.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemsys.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a87961..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmemsys.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,198 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmemsys.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1992-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This include file defines the interface between the system-independent
- * and system-dependent portions of the JPEG memory manager.  No other
- * modules need include it.  (The system-independent portion is jmemmgr.c;
- * there are several different versions of the system-dependent portion.)
- *
- * This file works as-is for the system-dependent memory managers supplied
- * in the IJG distribution.  You may need to modify it if you write a
- * custom memory manager.  If system-dependent changes are needed in
- * this file, the best method is to #ifdef them based on a configuration
- * symbol supplied in jconfig.h, as we have done with USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR
- * and USE_MAC_MEMMGR.
- */
-
-
-/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers. */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define jpeg_get_small		jGetSmall
-#define jpeg_free_small		jFreeSmall
-#define jpeg_get_large		jGetLarge
-#define jpeg_free_large		jFreeLarge
-#define jpeg_mem_available	jMemAvail
-#define jpeg_open_backing_store	jOpenBackStore
-#define jpeg_mem_init		jMemInit
-#define jpeg_mem_term		jMemTerm
-#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
-
-
-/*
- * These two functions are used to allocate and release small chunks of
- * memory.  (Typically the total amount requested through jpeg_get_small is
- * no more than 20K or so; this will be requested in chunks of a few K each.)
- * Behavior should be the same as for the standard library functions malloc
- * and free; in particular, jpeg_get_small must return NULL on failure.
- * On most systems, these ARE malloc and free.  jpeg_free_small is passed the
- * size of the object being freed, just in case it's needed.
- * On an 80x86 machine using small-data memory model, these manage near heap.
- */
-
-EXTERN(void *) jpeg_get_small JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_free_small JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo, void * object,
-				  size_t sizeofobject));
-
-/*
- * These two functions are used to allocate and release large chunks of
- * memory (up to the total free space designated by jpeg_mem_available).
- * The interface is the same as above, except that on an 80x86 machine,
- * far pointers are used.  On most other machines these are identical to
- * the jpeg_get/free_small routines; but we keep them separate anyway,
- * in case a different allocation strategy is desirable for large chunks.
- */
-
-EXTERN(void FAR *) jpeg_get_large JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
-				       size_t sizeofobject));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_free_large JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object,
-				  size_t sizeofobject));
-
-/*
- * The macro MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK designates the maximum number of bytes that may
- * be requested in a single call to jpeg_get_large (and jpeg_get_small for that
- * matter, but that case should never come into play).  This macro is needed
- * to model the 64Kb-segment-size limit of far addressing on 80x86 machines.
- * On those machines, we expect that jconfig.h will provide a proper value.
- * On machines with 32-bit flat address spaces, any large constant may be used.
- *
- * NB: jmemmgr.c expects that MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK will be representable as type
- * size_t and will be a multiple of sizeof(align_type).
- */
-
-#ifndef MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK		/* may be overridden in jconfig.h */
-#define MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK  1000000000L
-#endif
-
-/*
- * This routine computes the total space still available for allocation by
- * jpeg_get_large.  If more space than this is needed, backing store will be
- * used.  NOTE: any memory already allocated must not be counted.
- *
- * There is a minimum space requirement, corresponding to the minimum
- * feasible buffer sizes; jmemmgr.c will request that much space even if
- * jpeg_mem_available returns zero.  The maximum space needed, enough to hold
- * all working storage in memory, is also passed in case it is useful.
- * Finally, the total space already allocated is passed.  If no better
- * method is available, cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use - already_allocated
- * is often a suitable calculation.
- *
- * It is OK for jpeg_mem_available to underestimate the space available
- * (that'll just lead to more backing-store access than is really necessary).
- * However, an overestimate will lead to failure.  Hence it's wise to subtract
- * a slop factor from the true available space.  5% should be enough.
- *
- * On machines with lots of virtual memory, any large constant may be returned.
- * Conversely, zero may be returned to always use the minimum amount of memory.
- */
-
-EXTERN(long) jpeg_mem_available JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
-				     long min_bytes_needed,
-				     long max_bytes_needed,
-				     long already_allocated));
-
-
-/*
- * This structure holds whatever state is needed to access a single
- * backing-store object.  The read/write/close method pointers are called
- * by jmemmgr.c to manipulate the backing-store object; all other fields
- * are private to the system-dependent backing store routines.
- */
-
-#define TEMP_NAME_LENGTH   64	/* max length of a temporary file's name */
-
-
-#ifdef USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR		/* DOS-specific junk */
-
-typedef unsigned short XMSH;	/* type of extended-memory handles */
-typedef unsigned short EMSH;	/* type of expanded-memory handles */
-
-typedef union {
-  short file_handle;		/* DOS file handle if it's a temp file */
-  XMSH xms_handle;		/* handle if it's a chunk of XMS */
-  EMSH ems_handle;		/* handle if it's a chunk of EMS */
-} handle_union;
-
-#endif /* USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR */
-
-#ifdef USE_MAC_MEMMGR		/* Mac-specific junk */
-#include 
-#endif /* USE_MAC_MEMMGR */
-
-
-typedef struct backing_store_struct * backing_store_ptr;
-
-typedef struct backing_store_struct {
-  /* Methods for reading/writing/closing this backing-store object */
-  JMETHOD(void, read_backing_store, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
-				     backing_store_ptr info,
-				     void FAR * buffer_address,
-				     long file_offset, long byte_count));
-  JMETHOD(void, write_backing_store, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
-				      backing_store_ptr info,
-				      void FAR * buffer_address,
-				      long file_offset, long byte_count));
-  JMETHOD(void, close_backing_store, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
-				      backing_store_ptr info));
-
-  /* Private fields for system-dependent backing-store management */
-#ifdef USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR
-  /* For the MS-DOS manager (jmemdos.c), we need: */
-  handle_union handle;		/* reference to backing-store storage object */
-  char temp_name[TEMP_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name if it's a file */
-#else
-#ifdef USE_MAC_MEMMGR
-  /* For the Mac manager (jmemmac.c), we need: */
-  short temp_file;		/* file reference number to temp file */
-  FSSpec tempSpec;		/* the FSSpec for the temp file */
-  char temp_name[TEMP_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name if it's a file */
-#else
-  /* For a typical implementation with temp files, we need: */
-  FILE * temp_file;		/* stdio reference to temp file */
-  char temp_name[TEMP_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name of temp file */
-#endif
-#endif
-} backing_store_info;
-
-
-/*
- * Initial opening of a backing-store object.  This must fill in the
- * read/write/close pointers in the object.  The read/write routines
- * may take an error exit if the specified maximum file size is exceeded.
- * (If jpeg_mem_available always returns a large value, this routine can
- * just take an error exit.)
- */
-
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_open_backing_store JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
-					  backing_store_ptr info,
-					  long total_bytes_needed));
-
-
-/*
- * These routines take care of any system-dependent initialization and
- * cleanup required.  jpeg_mem_init will be called before anything is
- * allocated (and, therefore, nothing in cinfo is of use except the error
- * manager pointer).  It should return a suitable default value for
- * max_memory_to_use; this may subsequently be overridden by the surrounding
- * application.  (Note that max_memory_to_use is only important if
- * jpeg_mem_available chooses to consult it ... no one else will.)
- * jpeg_mem_term may assume that all requested memory has been freed and that
- * all opened backing-store objects have been closed.
- */
-
-EXTERN(long) jpeg_mem_init JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_term JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmorecfg.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmorecfg.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 7407ac7..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jmorecfg.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,446 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jmorecfg.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 1997-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains additional configuration options that customize the
- * JPEG software for special applications or support machine-dependent
- * optimizations.  Most users will not need to touch this file.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * Define BITS_IN_JSAMPLE as either
- *   8   for 8-bit sample values (the usual setting)
- *   9   for 9-bit sample values
- *   10  for 10-bit sample values
- *   11  for 11-bit sample values
- *   12  for 12-bit sample values
- * Only 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 bits sample data precision are supported for
- * full-feature DCT processing.  Further depths up to 16-bit may be added
- * later for the lossless modes of operation.
- * Run-time selection and conversion of data precision will be added later
- * and are currently not supported, sorry.
- * Exception:  The transcoding part (jpegtran) supports all settings in a
- * single instance, since it operates on the level of DCT coefficients and
- * not sample values.  The DCT coefficients are of the same type (16 bits)
- * in all cases (see below).
- */
-
-#define BITS_IN_JSAMPLE  8	/* use 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 */
-
-
-/*
- * Maximum number of components (color channels) allowed in JPEG image.
- * To meet the letter of the JPEG spec, set this to 255.  However, darn
- * few applications need more than 4 channels (maybe 5 for CMYK + alpha
- * mask).  We recommend 10 as a reasonable compromise; use 4 if you are
- * really short on memory.  (Each allowed component costs a hundred or so
- * bytes of storage, whether actually used in an image or not.)
- */
-
-#define MAX_COMPONENTS  10	/* maximum number of image components */
-
-
-/*
- * Basic data types.
- * You may need to change these if you have a machine with unusual data
- * type sizes; for example, "char" not 8 bits, "short" not 16 bits,
- * or "long" not 32 bits.  We don't care whether "int" is 16 or 32 bits,
- * but it had better be at least 16.
- */
-
-/* Representation of a single sample (pixel element value).
- * We frequently allocate large arrays of these, so it's important to keep
- * them small.  But if you have memory to burn and access to char or short
- * arrays is very slow on your hardware, you might want to change these.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-/* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..255.
- * You can use a signed char by having GETJSAMPLE mask it with 0xFF.
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-
-typedef unsigned char JSAMPLE;
-#define GETJSAMPLE(value)  ((int) (value))
-
-#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-typedef char JSAMPLE;
-#ifdef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define GETJSAMPLE(value)  ((int) (value))
-#else
-#define GETJSAMPLE(value)  ((int) (value) & 0xFF)
-#endif /* CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED */
-
-#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-#define MAXJSAMPLE	255
-#define CENTERJSAMPLE	128
-
-#endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8 */
-
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 9
-/* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..511.
- * On nearly all machines "short" will do nicely.
- */
-
-typedef short JSAMPLE;
-#define GETJSAMPLE(value)  ((int) (value))
-
-#define MAXJSAMPLE	511
-#define CENTERJSAMPLE	256
-
-#endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 9 */
-
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 10
-/* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..1023.
- * On nearly all machines "short" will do nicely.
- */
-
-typedef short JSAMPLE;
-#define GETJSAMPLE(value)  ((int) (value))
-
-#define MAXJSAMPLE	1023
-#define CENTERJSAMPLE	512
-
-#endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 10 */
-
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 11
-/* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..2047.
- * On nearly all machines "short" will do nicely.
- */
-
-typedef short JSAMPLE;
-#define GETJSAMPLE(value)  ((int) (value))
-
-#define MAXJSAMPLE	2047
-#define CENTERJSAMPLE	1024
-
-#endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 11 */
-
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 12
-/* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..4095.
- * On nearly all machines "short" will do nicely.
- */
-
-typedef short JSAMPLE;
-#define GETJSAMPLE(value)  ((int) (value))
-
-#define MAXJSAMPLE	4095
-#define CENTERJSAMPLE	2048
-
-#endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 12 */
-
-
-/* Representation of a DCT frequency coefficient.
- * This should be a signed value of at least 16 bits; "short" is usually OK.
- * Again, we allocate large arrays of these, but you can change to int
- * if you have memory to burn and "short" is really slow.
- */
-
-typedef short JCOEF;
-
-
-/* Compressed datastreams are represented as arrays of JOCTET.
- * These must be EXACTLY 8 bits wide, at least once they are written to
- * external storage.  Note that when using the stdio data source/destination
- * managers, this is also the data type passed to fread/fwrite.
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-
-typedef unsigned char JOCTET;
-#define GETJOCTET(value)  (value)
-
-#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-typedef char JOCTET;
-#ifdef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define GETJOCTET(value)  (value)
-#else
-#define GETJOCTET(value)  ((value) & 0xFF)
-#endif /* CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED */
-
-#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-
-/* These typedefs are used for various table entries and so forth.
- * They must be at least as wide as specified; but making them too big
- * won't cost a huge amount of memory, so we don't provide special
- * extraction code like we did for JSAMPLE.  (In other words, these
- * typedefs live at a different point on the speed/space tradeoff curve.)
- */
-
-/* UINT8 must hold at least the values 0..255. */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-typedef unsigned char UINT8;
-#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-#ifdef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-typedef char UINT8;
-#else /* not CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED */
-typedef short UINT8;
-#endif /* CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED */
-#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-/* UINT16 must hold at least the values 0..65535. */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT
-typedef unsigned short UINT16;
-#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT */
-typedef unsigned int UINT16;
-#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT */
-
-/* INT16 must hold at least the values -32768..32767. */
-
-#ifndef XMD_H			/* X11/xmd.h correctly defines INT16 */
-typedef short INT16;
-#endif
-
-/* INT32 must hold at least signed 32-bit values. */
-
-#ifndef XMD_H			/* X11/xmd.h correctly defines INT32 */
-#ifndef _BASETSD_H_		/* Microsoft defines it in basetsd.h */
-#ifndef _BASETSD_H		/* MinGW is slightly different */
-#ifndef QGLOBAL_H		/* Qt defines it in qglobal.h */
-typedef long INT32;
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-
-/* Datatype used for image dimensions.  The JPEG standard only supports
- * images up to 64K*64K due to 16-bit fields in SOF markers.  Therefore
- * "unsigned int" is sufficient on all machines.  However, if you need to
- * handle larger images and you don't mind deviating from the spec, you
- * can change this datatype.
- */
-
-typedef unsigned int JDIMENSION;
-
-#define JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION  65500L  /* a tad under 64K to prevent overflows */
-
-
-/* These macros are used in all function definitions and extern declarations.
- * You could modify them if you need to change function linkage conventions;
- * in particular, you'll need to do that to make the library a Windows DLL.
- * Another application is to make all functions global for use with debuggers
- * or code profilers that require it.
- */
-
-/* a function called through method pointers: */
-#define METHODDEF(type)		static type
-/* a function used only in its module: */
-#define LOCAL(type)		static type
-/* a function referenced thru EXTERNs: */
-#define GLOBAL(type)		type
-/* a reference to a GLOBAL function: */
-#define EXTERN(type)		extern type
-
-
-/* This macro is used to declare a "method", that is, a function pointer.
- * We want to supply prototype parameters if the compiler can cope.
- * Note that the arglist parameter must be parenthesized!
- * Again, you can customize this if you need special linkage keywords.
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define JMETHOD(type,methodname,arglist)  type (*methodname) arglist
-#else
-#define JMETHOD(type,methodname,arglist)  type (*methodname) ()
-#endif
-
-
-/* The noreturn type identifier is used to declare functions
- * which cannot return.
- * Compilers can thus create more optimized code and perform
- * better checks for warnings and errors.
- * Static analyzer tools can make improved inferences about
- * execution paths and are prevented from giving false alerts.
- *
- * Unfortunately, the proposed specifications of corresponding
- * extensions in the Dec 2011 ISO C standard revision (C11),
- * GCC, MSVC, etc. are not viable.
- * Thus we introduce a user defined type to declare noreturn
- * functions at least for clarity.  A proper compiler would
- * have a suitable noreturn type to match in place of void.
- */
-
-#ifndef HAVE_NORETURN_T
-typedef void noreturn_t;
-#endif
-
-
-/* Here is the pseudo-keyword for declaring pointers that must be "far"
- * on 80x86 machines.  Most of the specialized coding for 80x86 is handled
- * by just saying "FAR *" where such a pointer is needed.  In a few places
- * explicit coding is needed; see uses of the NEED_FAR_POINTERS symbol.
- */
-
-#ifndef FAR
-#ifdef NEED_FAR_POINTERS
-#define FAR  far
-#else
-#define FAR
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * On a few systems, type boolean and/or its values FALSE, TRUE may appear
- * in standard header files.  Or you may have conflicts with application-
- * specific header files that you want to include together with these files.
- * Defining HAVE_BOOLEAN before including jpeglib.h should make it work.
- */
-
-#ifndef HAVE_BOOLEAN
-#if defined FALSE || defined TRUE || defined QGLOBAL_H
-/* Qt3 defines FALSE and TRUE as "const" variables in qglobal.h */
-typedef int boolean;
-#ifndef FALSE			/* in case these macros already exist */
-#define FALSE	0		/* values of boolean */
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE	1
-#endif
-#else
-typedef enum { FALSE = 0, TRUE = 1 } boolean;
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * The remaining options affect code selection within the JPEG library,
- * but they don't need to be visible to most applications using the library.
- * To minimize application namespace pollution, the symbols won't be
- * defined unless JPEG_INTERNALS or JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS has been defined.
- */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-#define JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS
-
-
-/*
- * These defines indicate whether to include various optional functions.
- * Undefining some of these symbols will produce a smaller but less capable
- * library.  Note that you can leave certain source files out of the
- * compilation/linking process if you've #undef'd the corresponding symbols.
- * (You may HAVE to do that if your compiler doesn't like null source files.)
- */
-
-/* Capability options common to encoder and decoder: */
-
-#define DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED	/* slow but accurate integer algorithm */
-#define DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED	/* faster, less accurate integer method */
-#define DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED	/* floating-point: accurate, fast on fast HW */
-
-/* Encoder capability options: */
-
-#define C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED    /* Arithmetic coding back end? */
-#define C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED /* Multiple-scan JPEG files? */
-#define C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED	    /* Progressive JPEG? (Requires MULTISCAN)*/
-#define DCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED	    /* Input rescaling via DCT? (Requires DCT_ISLOW)*/
-#define ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED	    /* Optimization of entropy coding parms? */
-/* Note: if you selected more than 8-bit data precision, it is dangerous to
- * turn off ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED.  The standard Huffman tables are only
- * good for 8-bit precision, so arithmetic coding is recommended for higher
- * precision.  The Huffman encoder normally uses entropy optimization to
- * compute usable tables for higher precision.  Otherwise, you'll have to
- * supply different default Huffman tables.
- * The exact same statements apply for progressive JPEG: the default tables
- * don't work for progressive mode.  (This may get fixed, however.)
- */
-#define INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED   /* Input image smoothing option? */
-
-/* Decoder capability options: */
-
-#define D_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED    /* Arithmetic coding back end? */
-#define D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED /* Multiple-scan JPEG files? */
-#define D_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED	    /* Progressive JPEG? (Requires MULTISCAN)*/
-#define IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED	    /* Output rescaling via IDCT? (Requires DCT_ISLOW)*/
-#define SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED	    /* jpeg_save_markers() needed? */
-#define BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED   /* Block smoothing? (Progressive only) */
-#undef  UPSAMPLE_SCALING_SUPPORTED  /* Output rescaling at upsample stage? */
-#define UPSAMPLE_MERGING_SUPPORTED  /* Fast path for sloppy upsampling? */
-#define QUANT_1PASS_SUPPORTED	    /* 1-pass color quantization? */
-#define QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED	    /* 2-pass color quantization? */
-
-/* more capability options later, no doubt */
-
-
-/*
- * Ordering of RGB data in scanlines passed to or from the application.
- * If your application wants to deal with data in the order B,G,R, just
- * change these macros.  You can also deal with formats such as R,G,B,X
- * (one extra byte per pixel) by changing RGB_PIXELSIZE.  Note that changing
- * the offsets will also change the order in which colormap data is organized.
- * RESTRICTIONS:
- * 1. The sample applications cjpeg,djpeg do NOT support modified RGB formats.
- * 2. The color quantizer modules will not behave desirably if RGB_PIXELSIZE
- *    is not 3 (they don't understand about dummy color components!).  So you
- *    can't use color quantization if you change that value.
- */
-
-#define RGB_RED		0	/* Offset of Red in an RGB scanline element */
-#define RGB_GREEN	1	/* Offset of Green */
-#define RGB_BLUE	2	/* Offset of Blue */
-#define RGB_PIXELSIZE	3	/* JSAMPLEs per RGB scanline element */
-
-
-/* Definitions for speed-related optimizations. */
-
-
-/* If your compiler supports inline functions, define INLINE
- * as the inline keyword; otherwise define it as empty.
- */
-
-#ifndef INLINE
-#ifdef __GNUC__			/* for instance, GNU C knows about inline */
-#define INLINE __inline__
-#endif
-#ifndef INLINE
-#define INLINE			/* default is to define it as empty */
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/* On some machines (notably 68000 series) "int" is 32 bits, but multiplying
- * two 16-bit shorts is faster than multiplying two ints.  Define MULTIPLIER
- * as short on such a machine.  MULTIPLIER must be at least 16 bits wide.
- */
-
-#ifndef MULTIPLIER
-#define MULTIPLIER  int		/* type for fastest integer multiply */
-#endif
-
-
-/* FAST_FLOAT should be either float or double, whichever is done faster
- * by your compiler.  (Note that this type is only used in the floating point
- * DCT routines, so it only matters if you've defined DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED.)
- * Typically, float is faster in ANSI C compilers, while double is faster in
- * pre-ANSI compilers (because they insist on converting to double anyway).
- * The code below therefore chooses float if we have ANSI-style prototypes.
- */
-
-#ifndef FAST_FLOAT
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define FAST_FLOAT  float
-#else
-#define FAST_FLOAT  double
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpegint.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpegint.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ec14a1e..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpegint.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,426 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jpegint.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 1997-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file provides common declarations for the various JPEG modules.
- * These declarations are considered internal to the JPEG library; most
- * applications using the library shouldn't need to include this file.
- */
-
-
-/* Declarations for both compression & decompression */
-
-typedef enum {			/* Operating modes for buffer controllers */
-	JBUF_PASS_THRU,		/* Plain stripwise operation */
-	/* Remaining modes require a full-image buffer to have been created */
-	JBUF_SAVE_SOURCE,	/* Run source subobject only, save output */
-	JBUF_CRANK_DEST,	/* Run dest subobject only, using saved data */
-	JBUF_SAVE_AND_PASS	/* Run both subobjects, save output */
-} J_BUF_MODE;
-
-/* Values of global_state field (jdapi.c has some dependencies on ordering!) */
-#define CSTATE_START	100	/* after create_compress */
-#define CSTATE_SCANNING	101	/* start_compress done, write_scanlines OK */
-#define CSTATE_RAW_OK	102	/* start_compress done, write_raw_data OK */
-#define CSTATE_WRCOEFS	103	/* jpeg_write_coefficients done */
-#define DSTATE_START	200	/* after create_decompress */
-#define DSTATE_INHEADER	201	/* reading header markers, no SOS yet */
-#define DSTATE_READY	202	/* found SOS, ready for start_decompress */
-#define DSTATE_PRELOAD	203	/* reading multiscan file in start_decompress*/
-#define DSTATE_PRESCAN	204	/* performing dummy pass for 2-pass quant */
-#define DSTATE_SCANNING	205	/* start_decompress done, read_scanlines OK */
-#define DSTATE_RAW_OK	206	/* start_decompress done, read_raw_data OK */
-#define DSTATE_BUFIMAGE	207	/* expecting jpeg_start_output */
-#define DSTATE_BUFPOST	208	/* looking for SOS/EOI in jpeg_finish_output */
-#define DSTATE_RDCOEFS	209	/* reading file in jpeg_read_coefficients */
-#define DSTATE_STOPPING	210	/* looking for EOI in jpeg_finish_decompress */
-
-
-/* Declarations for compression modules */
-
-/* Master control module */
-struct jpeg_comp_master {
-  JMETHOD(void, prepare_for_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, pass_startup, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-
-  /* State variables made visible to other modules */
-  boolean call_pass_startup;	/* True if pass_startup must be called */
-  boolean is_last_pass;		/* True during last pass */
-};
-
-/* Main buffer control (downsampled-data buffer) */
-struct jpeg_c_main_controller {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode));
-  JMETHOD(void, process_data, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			       JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr,
-			       JDIMENSION in_rows_avail));
-};
-
-/* Compression preprocessing (downsampling input buffer control) */
-struct jpeg_c_prep_controller {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode));
-  JMETHOD(void, pre_process_data, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				   JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-				   JDIMENSION *in_row_ctr,
-				   JDIMENSION in_rows_avail,
-				   JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-				   JDIMENSION *out_row_group_ctr,
-				   JDIMENSION out_row_groups_avail));
-};
-
-/* Coefficient buffer control */
-struct jpeg_c_coef_controller {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode));
-  JMETHOD(boolean, compress_data, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf));
-};
-
-/* Colorspace conversion */
-struct jpeg_color_converter {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, color_convert, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-				JDIMENSION output_row, int num_rows));
-};
-
-/* Downsampling */
-struct jpeg_downsampler {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, downsample, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			     JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION in_row_index,
-			     JSAMPIMAGE output_buf,
-			     JDIMENSION out_row_group_index));
-
-  boolean need_context_rows;	/* TRUE if need rows above & below */
-};
-
-/* Forward DCT (also controls coefficient quantization) */
-typedef JMETHOD(void, forward_DCT_ptr,
-		(j_compress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JSAMPARRAY sample_data, JBLOCKROW coef_blocks,
-		 JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION start_col,
-		 JDIMENSION num_blocks));
-
-struct jpeg_forward_dct {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  /* It is useful to allow each component to have a separate FDCT method. */
-  forward_DCT_ptr forward_DCT[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-};
-
-/* Entropy encoding */
-struct jpeg_entropy_encoder {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean gather_statistics));
-  JMETHOD(boolean, encode_mcu, (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data));
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_pass, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-};
-
-/* Marker writing */
-struct jpeg_marker_writer {
-  JMETHOD(void, write_file_header, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, write_frame_header, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, write_scan_header, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, write_file_trailer, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, write_tables_only, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  /* These routines are exported to allow insertion of extra markers */
-  /* Probably only COM and APPn markers should be written this way */
-  JMETHOD(void, write_marker_header, (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker,
-				      unsigned int datalen));
-  JMETHOD(void, write_marker_byte, (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int val));
-};
-
-
-/* Declarations for decompression modules */
-
-/* Master control module */
-struct jpeg_decomp_master {
-  JMETHOD(void, prepare_for_output_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_output_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-  /* State variables made visible to other modules */
-  boolean is_dummy_pass;	/* True during 1st pass for 2-pass quant */
-};
-
-/* Input control module */
-struct jpeg_input_controller {
-  JMETHOD(int, consume_input, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, reset_input_controller, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, start_input_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_input_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-  /* State variables made visible to other modules */
-  boolean has_multiple_scans;	/* True if file has multiple scans */
-  boolean eoi_reached;		/* True when EOI has been consumed */
-};
-
-/* Main buffer control (downsampled-data buffer) */
-struct jpeg_d_main_controller {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode));
-  JMETHOD(void, process_data, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			       JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-			       JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-};
-
-/* Coefficient buffer control */
-struct jpeg_d_coef_controller {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_input_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(int, consume_data, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, start_output_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(int, decompress_data, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				 JSAMPIMAGE output_buf));
-  /* Pointer to array of coefficient virtual arrays, or NULL if none */
-  jvirt_barray_ptr *coef_arrays;
-};
-
-/* Decompression postprocessing (color quantization buffer control) */
-struct jpeg_d_post_controller {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, J_BUF_MODE pass_mode));
-  JMETHOD(void, post_process_data, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				    JSAMPIMAGE input_buf,
-				    JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-				    JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-				    JSAMPARRAY output_buf,
-				    JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-				    JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-};
-
-/* Marker reading & parsing */
-struct jpeg_marker_reader {
-  JMETHOD(void, reset_marker_reader, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  /* Read markers until SOS or EOI.
-   * Returns same codes as are defined for jpeg_consume_input:
-   * JPEG_SUSPENDED, JPEG_REACHED_SOS, or JPEG_REACHED_EOI.
-   */
-  JMETHOD(int, read_markers, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  /* Read a restart marker --- exported for use by entropy decoder only */
-  jpeg_marker_parser_method read_restart_marker;
-
-  /* State of marker reader --- nominally internal, but applications
-   * supplying COM or APPn handlers might like to know the state.
-   */
-  boolean saw_SOI;		/* found SOI? */
-  boolean saw_SOF;		/* found SOF? */
-  int next_restart_num;		/* next restart number expected (0-7) */
-  unsigned int discarded_bytes;	/* # of bytes skipped looking for a marker */
-};
-
-/* Entropy decoding */
-struct jpeg_entropy_decoder {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(boolean, decode_mcu, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data));
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-};
-
-/* Inverse DCT (also performs dequantization) */
-typedef JMETHOD(void, inverse_DCT_method_ptr,
-		(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, jpeg_component_info * compptr,
-		 JCOEFPTR coef_block,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, JDIMENSION output_col));
-
-struct jpeg_inverse_dct {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  /* It is useful to allow each component to have a separate IDCT method. */
-  inverse_DCT_method_ptr inverse_DCT[MAX_COMPONENTS];
-};
-
-/* Upsampling (note that upsampler must also call color converter) */
-struct jpeg_upsampler {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, upsample, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf,
-			   JDIMENSION *in_row_group_ctr,
-			   JDIMENSION in_row_groups_avail,
-			   JSAMPARRAY output_buf,
-			   JDIMENSION *out_row_ctr,
-			   JDIMENSION out_rows_avail));
-
-  boolean need_context_rows;	/* TRUE if need rows above & below */
-};
-
-/* Colorspace conversion */
-struct jpeg_color_deconverter {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, color_convert, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
-				JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows));
-};
-
-/* Color quantization or color precision reduction */
-struct jpeg_color_quantizer {
-  JMETHOD(void, start_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean is_pre_scan));
-  JMETHOD(void, color_quantize, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				 JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPARRAY output_buf,
-				 int num_rows));
-  JMETHOD(void, finish_pass, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, new_color_map, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-};
-
-
-/* Miscellaneous useful macros */
-
-#undef MAX
-#define MAX(a,b)	((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
-#undef MIN
-#define MIN(a,b)	((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
-
-
-/* We assume that right shift corresponds to signed division by 2 with
- * rounding towards minus infinity.  This is correct for typical "arithmetic
- * shift" instructions that shift in copies of the sign bit.  But some
- * C compilers implement >> with an unsigned shift.  For these machines you
- * must define RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED.
- * RIGHT_SHIFT provides a proper signed right shift of an INT32 quantity.
- * It is only applied with constant shift counts.  SHIFT_TEMPS must be
- * included in the variables of any routine using RIGHT_SHIFT.
- */
-
-#ifdef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED
-#define SHIFT_TEMPS	INT32 shift_temp;
-#define RIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)  \
-	((shift_temp = (x)) < 0 ? \
-	 (shift_temp >> (shft)) | ((~((INT32) 0)) << (32-(shft))) : \
-	 (shift_temp >> (shft)))
-#else
-#define SHIFT_TEMPS
-#define RIGHT_SHIFT(x,shft)	((x) >> (shft))
-#endif
-
-
-/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers. */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define jinit_compress_master	jICompress
-#define jinit_c_master_control	jICMaster
-#define jinit_c_main_controller	jICMainC
-#define jinit_c_prep_controller	jICPrepC
-#define jinit_c_coef_controller	jICCoefC
-#define jinit_color_converter	jICColor
-#define jinit_downsampler	jIDownsampler
-#define jinit_forward_dct	jIFDCT
-#define jinit_huff_encoder	jIHEncoder
-#define jinit_arith_encoder	jIAEncoder
-#define jinit_marker_writer	jIMWriter
-#define jinit_master_decompress	jIDMaster
-#define jinit_d_main_controller	jIDMainC
-#define jinit_d_coef_controller	jIDCoefC
-#define jinit_d_post_controller	jIDPostC
-#define jinit_input_controller	jIInCtlr
-#define jinit_marker_reader	jIMReader
-#define jinit_huff_decoder	jIHDecoder
-#define jinit_arith_decoder	jIADecoder
-#define jinit_inverse_dct	jIIDCT
-#define jinit_upsampler		jIUpsampler
-#define jinit_color_deconverter	jIDColor
-#define jinit_1pass_quantizer	jI1Quant
-#define jinit_2pass_quantizer	jI2Quant
-#define jinit_merged_upsampler	jIMUpsampler
-#define jinit_memory_mgr	jIMemMgr
-#define jdiv_round_up		jDivRound
-#define jround_up		jRound
-#define jzero_far		jZeroFar
-#define jcopy_sample_rows	jCopySamples
-#define jcopy_block_row		jCopyBlocks
-#define jpeg_zigzag_order	jZIGTable
-#define jpeg_natural_order	jZAGTable
-#define jpeg_natural_order7	jZAG7Table
-#define jpeg_natural_order6	jZAG6Table
-#define jpeg_natural_order5	jZAG5Table
-#define jpeg_natural_order4	jZAG4Table
-#define jpeg_natural_order3	jZAG3Table
-#define jpeg_natural_order2	jZAG2Table
-#define jpeg_aritab		jAriTab
-#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
-
-
-/* On normal machines we can apply MEMCOPY() and MEMZERO() to sample arrays
- * and coefficient-block arrays.  This won't work on 80x86 because the arrays
- * are FAR and we're assuming a small-pointer memory model.  However, some
- * DOS compilers provide far-pointer versions of memcpy() and memset() even
- * in the small-model libraries.  These will be used if USE_FMEM is defined.
- * Otherwise, the routines in jutils.c do it the hard way.
- */
-
-#ifndef NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* normal case, same as regular macro */
-#define FMEMZERO(target,size)	MEMZERO(target,size)
-#else				/* 80x86 case */
-#ifdef USE_FMEM
-#define FMEMZERO(target,size)	_fmemset((void FAR *)(target), 0, (size_t)(size))
-#else
-EXTERN(void) jzero_far JPP((void FAR * target, size_t bytestozero));
-#define FMEMZERO(target,size)	jzero_far(target, size)
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/* Compression module initialization routines */
-EXTERN(void) jinit_compress_master JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_c_master_control JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					 boolean transcode_only));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_c_main_controller JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					  boolean need_full_buffer));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_c_prep_controller JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					  boolean need_full_buffer));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_c_coef_controller JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					  boolean need_full_buffer));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_color_converter JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_downsampler JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_forward_dct JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_huff_encoder JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_arith_encoder JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_marker_writer JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-/* Decompression module initialization routines */
-EXTERN(void) jinit_master_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_d_main_controller JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					  boolean need_full_buffer));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_d_coef_controller JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					  boolean need_full_buffer));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_d_post_controller JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					  boolean need_full_buffer));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_input_controller JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_marker_reader JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_huff_decoder JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_arith_decoder JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_inverse_dct JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_upsampler JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_color_deconverter JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_1pass_quantizer JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_2pass_quantizer JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jinit_merged_upsampler JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-/* Memory manager initialization */
-EXTERN(void) jinit_memory_mgr JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Utility routines in jutils.c */
-EXTERN(long) jdiv_round_up JPP((long a, long b));
-EXTERN(long) jround_up JPP((long a, long b));
-EXTERN(void) jcopy_sample_rows JPP((JSAMPARRAY input_array, int source_row,
-				    JSAMPARRAY output_array, int dest_row,
-				    int num_rows, JDIMENSION num_cols));
-EXTERN(void) jcopy_block_row JPP((JBLOCKROW input_row, JBLOCKROW output_row,
-				  JDIMENSION num_blocks));
-/* Constant tables in jutils.c */
-#if 0				/* This table is not actually needed in v6a */
-extern const int jpeg_zigzag_order[]; /* natural coef order to zigzag order */
-#endif
-extern const int jpeg_natural_order[]; /* zigzag coef order to natural order */
-extern const int jpeg_natural_order7[]; /* zz to natural order for 7x7 block */
-extern const int jpeg_natural_order6[]; /* zz to natural order for 6x6 block */
-extern const int jpeg_natural_order5[]; /* zz to natural order for 5x5 block */
-extern const int jpeg_natural_order4[]; /* zz to natural order for 4x4 block */
-extern const int jpeg_natural_order3[]; /* zz to natural order for 3x3 block */
-extern const int jpeg_natural_order2[]; /* zz to natural order for 2x2 block */
-
-/* Arithmetic coding probability estimation tables in jaricom.c */
-extern const INT32 jpeg_aritab[];
-
-/* Suppress undefined-structure complaints if necessary. */
-
-#ifdef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-#ifndef AM_MEMORY_MANAGER	/* only jmemmgr.c defines these */
-struct jvirt_sarray_control { long dummy; };
-struct jvirt_barray_control { long dummy; };
-#endif
-#endif /* INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpeglib.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpeglib.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 8eb0085..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpeglib.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1180 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jpeglib.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2002-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file defines the application interface for the JPEG library.
- * Most applications using the library need only include this file,
- * and perhaps jerror.h if they want to know the exact error codes.
- */
-
-#ifndef JPEGLIB_H
-#define JPEGLIB_H
-
-/*
- * First we include the configuration files that record how this
- * installation of the JPEG library is set up.  jconfig.h can be
- * generated automatically for many systems.  jmorecfg.h contains
- * manual configuration options that most people need not worry about.
- */
-
-#ifndef JCONFIG_INCLUDED	/* in case jinclude.h already did */
-#include "jconfig.h"		/* widely used configuration options */
-#endif
-#include "jmorecfg.h"		/* seldom changed options */
-
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-#ifndef DONT_USE_EXTERN_C
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-#endif
-
-/* Version IDs for the JPEG library.
- * Might be useful for tests like "#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 90".
- */
-
-#define JPEG_LIB_VERSION        90	/* Compatibility version 9.0 */
-#define JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR  9
-#define JPEG_LIB_VERSION_MINOR  1
-
-
-/* Various constants determining the sizes of things.
- * All of these are specified by the JPEG standard,
- * so don't change them if you want to be compatible.
- */
-
-#define DCTSIZE		    8	/* The basic DCT block is 8x8 coefficients */
-#define DCTSIZE2	    64	/* DCTSIZE squared; # of elements in a block */
-#define NUM_QUANT_TBLS      4	/* Quantization tables are numbered 0..3 */
-#define NUM_HUFF_TBLS       4	/* Huffman tables are numbered 0..3 */
-#define NUM_ARITH_TBLS      16	/* Arith-coding tables are numbered 0..15 */
-#define MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN   4	/* JPEG limit on # of components in one scan */
-#define MAX_SAMP_FACTOR     4	/* JPEG limit on sampling factors */
-/* Unfortunately, some bozo at Adobe saw no reason to be bound by the standard;
- * the PostScript DCT filter can emit files with many more than 10 blocks/MCU.
- * If you happen to run across such a file, you can up D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU
- * to handle it.  We even let you do this from the jconfig.h file.  However,
- * we strongly discourage changing C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU; just because Adobe
- * sometimes emits noncompliant files doesn't mean you should too.
- */
-#define C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU   10 /* compressor's limit on blocks per MCU */
-#ifndef D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU
-#define D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU   10 /* decompressor's limit on blocks per MCU */
-#endif
-
-
-/* Data structures for images (arrays of samples and of DCT coefficients).
- * On 80x86 machines, the image arrays are too big for near pointers,
- * but the pointer arrays can fit in near memory.
- */
-
-typedef JSAMPLE FAR *JSAMPROW;	/* ptr to one image row of pixel samples. */
-typedef JSAMPROW *JSAMPARRAY;	/* ptr to some rows (a 2-D sample array) */
-typedef JSAMPARRAY *JSAMPIMAGE;	/* a 3-D sample array: top index is color */
-
-typedef JCOEF JBLOCK[DCTSIZE2];	/* one block of coefficients */
-typedef JBLOCK FAR *JBLOCKROW;	/* pointer to one row of coefficient blocks */
-typedef JBLOCKROW *JBLOCKARRAY;		/* a 2-D array of coefficient blocks */
-typedef JBLOCKARRAY *JBLOCKIMAGE;	/* a 3-D array of coefficient blocks */
-
-typedef JCOEF FAR *JCOEFPTR;	/* useful in a couple of places */
-
-
-/* Types for JPEG compression parameters and working tables. */
-
-
-/* DCT coefficient quantization tables. */
-
-typedef struct {
-  /* This array gives the coefficient quantizers in natural array order
-   * (not the zigzag order in which they are stored in a JPEG DQT marker).
-   * CAUTION: IJG versions prior to v6a kept this array in zigzag order.
-   */
-  UINT16 quantval[DCTSIZE2];	/* quantization step for each coefficient */
-  /* This field is used only during compression.  It's initialized FALSE when
-   * the table is created, and set TRUE when it's been output to the file.
-   * You could suppress output of a table by setting this to TRUE.
-   * (See jpeg_suppress_tables for an example.)
-   */
-  boolean sent_table;		/* TRUE when table has been output */
-} JQUANT_TBL;
-
-
-/* Huffman coding tables. */
-
-typedef struct {
-  /* These two fields directly represent the contents of a JPEG DHT marker */
-  UINT8 bits[17];		/* bits[k] = # of symbols with codes of */
-				/* length k bits; bits[0] is unused */
-  UINT8 huffval[256];		/* The symbols, in order of incr code length */
-  /* This field is used only during compression.  It's initialized FALSE when
-   * the table is created, and set TRUE when it's been output to the file.
-   * You could suppress output of a table by setting this to TRUE.
-   * (See jpeg_suppress_tables for an example.)
-   */
-  boolean sent_table;		/* TRUE when table has been output */
-} JHUFF_TBL;
-
-
-/* Basic info about one component (color channel). */
-
-typedef struct {
-  /* These values are fixed over the whole image. */
-  /* For compression, they must be supplied by parameter setup; */
-  /* for decompression, they are read from the SOF marker. */
-  int component_id;		/* identifier for this component (0..255) */
-  int component_index;		/* its index in SOF or cinfo->comp_info[] */
-  int h_samp_factor;		/* horizontal sampling factor (1..4) */
-  int v_samp_factor;		/* vertical sampling factor (1..4) */
-  int quant_tbl_no;		/* quantization table selector (0..3) */
-  /* These values may vary between scans. */
-  /* For compression, they must be supplied by parameter setup; */
-  /* for decompression, they are read from the SOS marker. */
-  /* The decompressor output side may not use these variables. */
-  int dc_tbl_no;		/* DC entropy table selector (0..3) */
-  int ac_tbl_no;		/* AC entropy table selector (0..3) */
-  
-  /* Remaining fields should be treated as private by applications. */
-  
-  /* These values are computed during compression or decompression startup: */
-  /* Component's size in DCT blocks.
-   * Any dummy blocks added to complete an MCU are not counted; therefore
-   * these values do not depend on whether a scan is interleaved or not.
-   */
-  JDIMENSION width_in_blocks;
-  JDIMENSION height_in_blocks;
-  /* Size of a DCT block in samples,
-   * reflecting any scaling we choose to apply during the DCT step.
-   * Values from 1 to 16 are supported.
-   * Note that different components may receive different DCT scalings.
-   */
-  int DCT_h_scaled_size;
-  int DCT_v_scaled_size;
-  /* The downsampled dimensions are the component's actual, unpadded number
-   * of samples at the main buffer (preprocessing/compression interface);
-   * DCT scaling is included, so
-   * downsampled_width =
-   *   ceil(image_width * Hi/Hmax * DCT_h_scaled_size/block_size)
-   * and similarly for height.
-   */
-  JDIMENSION downsampled_width;	 /* actual width in samples */
-  JDIMENSION downsampled_height; /* actual height in samples */
-  /* For decompression, in cases where some of the components will be
-   * ignored (eg grayscale output from YCbCr image), we can skip most
-   * computations for the unused components.
-   * For compression, some of the components will need further quantization
-   * scale by factor of 2 after DCT (eg BG_YCC output from normal RGB input).
-   * The field is first set TRUE for decompression, FALSE for compression
-   * in initial_setup, and then adapted in color conversion setup.
-   */
-  boolean component_needed;
-
-  /* These values are computed before starting a scan of the component. */
-  /* The decompressor output side may not use these variables. */
-  int MCU_width;		/* number of blocks per MCU, horizontally */
-  int MCU_height;		/* number of blocks per MCU, vertically */
-  int MCU_blocks;		/* MCU_width * MCU_height */
-  int MCU_sample_width;	/* MCU width in samples: MCU_width * DCT_h_scaled_size */
-  int last_col_width;		/* # of non-dummy blocks across in last MCU */
-  int last_row_height;		/* # of non-dummy blocks down in last MCU */
-
-  /* Saved quantization table for component; NULL if none yet saved.
-   * See jdinput.c comments about the need for this information.
-   * This field is currently used only for decompression.
-   */
-  JQUANT_TBL * quant_table;
-
-  /* Private per-component storage for DCT or IDCT subsystem. */
-  void * dct_table;
-} jpeg_component_info;
-
-
-/* The script for encoding a multiple-scan file is an array of these: */
-
-typedef struct {
-  int comps_in_scan;		/* number of components encoded in this scan */
-  int component_index[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* their SOF/comp_info[] indexes */
-  int Ss, Se;			/* progressive JPEG spectral selection parms */
-  int Ah, Al;			/* progressive JPEG successive approx. parms */
-} jpeg_scan_info;
-
-/* The decompressor can save APPn and COM markers in a list of these: */
-
-typedef struct jpeg_marker_struct FAR * jpeg_saved_marker_ptr;
-
-struct jpeg_marker_struct {
-  jpeg_saved_marker_ptr next;	/* next in list, or NULL */
-  UINT8 marker;			/* marker code: JPEG_COM, or JPEG_APP0+n */
-  unsigned int original_length;	/* # bytes of data in the file */
-  unsigned int data_length;	/* # bytes of data saved at data[] */
-  JOCTET FAR * data;		/* the data contained in the marker */
-  /* the marker length word is not counted in data_length or original_length */
-};
-
-/* Known color spaces. */
-
-typedef enum {
-	JCS_UNKNOWN,		/* error/unspecified */
-	JCS_GRAYSCALE,		/* monochrome */
-	JCS_RGB,		/* red/green/blue, standard RGB (sRGB) */
-	JCS_YCbCr,		/* Y/Cb/Cr (also known as YUV), standard YCC */
-	JCS_CMYK,		/* C/M/Y/K */
-	JCS_YCCK,		/* Y/Cb/Cr/K */
-	JCS_BG_RGB,		/* big gamut red/green/blue, bg-sRGB */
-	JCS_BG_YCC		/* big gamut Y/Cb/Cr, bg-sYCC */
-} J_COLOR_SPACE;
-
-/* Supported color transforms. */
-
-typedef enum {
-	JCT_NONE           = 0,
-	JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN = 1
-} J_COLOR_TRANSFORM;
-
-/* DCT/IDCT algorithm options. */
-
-typedef enum {
-	JDCT_ISLOW,		/* slow but accurate integer algorithm */
-	JDCT_IFAST,		/* faster, less accurate integer method */
-	JDCT_FLOAT		/* floating-point: accurate, fast on fast HW */
-} J_DCT_METHOD;
-
-#ifndef JDCT_DEFAULT		/* may be overridden in jconfig.h */
-#define JDCT_DEFAULT  JDCT_ISLOW
-#endif
-#ifndef JDCT_FASTEST		/* may be overridden in jconfig.h */
-#define JDCT_FASTEST  JDCT_IFAST
-#endif
-
-/* Dithering options for decompression. */
-
-typedef enum {
-	JDITHER_NONE,		/* no dithering */
-	JDITHER_ORDERED,	/* simple ordered dither */
-	JDITHER_FS		/* Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion dither */
-} J_DITHER_MODE;
-
-
-/* Common fields between JPEG compression and decompression master structs. */
-
-#define jpeg_common_fields \
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr * err;	/* Error handler module */\
-  struct jpeg_memory_mgr * mem;	/* Memory manager module */\
-  struct jpeg_progress_mgr * progress; /* Progress monitor, or NULL if none */\
-  void * client_data;		/* Available for use by application */\
-  boolean is_decompressor;	/* So common code can tell which is which */\
-  int global_state		/* For checking call sequence validity */
-
-/* Routines that are to be used by both halves of the library are declared
- * to receive a pointer to this structure.  There are no actual instances of
- * jpeg_common_struct, only of jpeg_compress_struct and jpeg_decompress_struct.
- */
-struct jpeg_common_struct {
-  jpeg_common_fields;		/* Fields common to both master struct types */
-  /* Additional fields follow in an actual jpeg_compress_struct or
-   * jpeg_decompress_struct.  All three structs must agree on these
-   * initial fields!  (This would be a lot cleaner in C++.)
-   */
-};
-
-typedef struct jpeg_common_struct * j_common_ptr;
-typedef struct jpeg_compress_struct * j_compress_ptr;
-typedef struct jpeg_decompress_struct * j_decompress_ptr;
-
-
-/* Master record for a compression instance */
-
-struct jpeg_compress_struct {
-  jpeg_common_fields;		/* Fields shared with jpeg_decompress_struct */
-
-  /* Destination for compressed data */
-  struct jpeg_destination_mgr * dest;
-
-  /* Description of source image --- these fields must be filled in by
-   * outer application before starting compression.  in_color_space must
-   * be correct before you can even call jpeg_set_defaults().
-   */
-
-  JDIMENSION image_width;	/* input image width */
-  JDIMENSION image_height;	/* input image height */
-  int input_components;		/* # of color components in input image */
-  J_COLOR_SPACE in_color_space;	/* colorspace of input image */
-
-  double input_gamma;		/* image gamma of input image */
-
-  /* Compression parameters --- these fields must be set before calling
-   * jpeg_start_compress().  We recommend calling jpeg_set_defaults() to
-   * initialize everything to reasonable defaults, then changing anything
-   * the application specifically wants to change.  That way you won't get
-   * burnt when new parameters are added.  Also note that there are several
-   * helper routines to simplify changing parameters.
-   */
-
-  unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom; /* fraction by which to scale image */
-
-  JDIMENSION jpeg_width;	/* scaled JPEG image width */
-  JDIMENSION jpeg_height;	/* scaled JPEG image height */
-  /* Dimensions of actual JPEG image that will be written to file,
-   * derived from input dimensions by scaling factors above.
-   * These fields are computed by jpeg_start_compress().
-   * You can also use jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions() to determine these values
-   * in advance of calling jpeg_start_compress().
-   */
-
-  int data_precision;		/* bits of precision in image data */
-
-  int num_components;		/* # of color components in JPEG image */
-  J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space; /* colorspace of JPEG image */
-
-  jpeg_component_info * comp_info;
-  /* comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOF */
-
-  JQUANT_TBL * quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS];
-  int q_scale_factor[NUM_QUANT_TBLS];
-  /* ptrs to coefficient quantization tables, or NULL if not defined,
-   * and corresponding scale factors (percentage, initialized 100).
-   */
-
-  JHUFF_TBL * dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  JHUFF_TBL * ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  /* ptrs to Huffman coding tables, or NULL if not defined */
-
-  UINT8 arith_dc_L[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* L values for DC arith-coding tables */
-  UINT8 arith_dc_U[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* U values for DC arith-coding tables */
-  UINT8 arith_ac_K[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* Kx values for AC arith-coding tables */
-
-  int num_scans;		/* # of entries in scan_info array */
-  const jpeg_scan_info * scan_info; /* script for multi-scan file, or NULL */
-  /* The default value of scan_info is NULL, which causes a single-scan
-   * sequential JPEG file to be emitted.  To create a multi-scan file,
-   * set num_scans and scan_info to point to an array of scan definitions.
-   */
-
-  boolean raw_data_in;		/* TRUE=caller supplies downsampled data */
-  boolean arith_code;		/* TRUE=arithmetic coding, FALSE=Huffman */
-  boolean optimize_coding;	/* TRUE=optimize entropy encoding parms */
-  boolean CCIR601_sampling;	/* TRUE=first samples are cosited */
-  boolean do_fancy_downsampling; /* TRUE=apply fancy downsampling */
-  int smoothing_factor;		/* 1..100, or 0 for no input smoothing */
-  J_DCT_METHOD dct_method;	/* DCT algorithm selector */
-
-  /* The restart interval can be specified in absolute MCUs by setting
-   * restart_interval, or in MCU rows by setting restart_in_rows
-   * (in which case the correct restart_interval will be figured
-   * for each scan).
-   */
-  unsigned int restart_interval; /* MCUs per restart, or 0 for no restart */
-  int restart_in_rows;		/* if > 0, MCU rows per restart interval */
-
-  /* Parameters controlling emission of special markers. */
-
-  boolean write_JFIF_header;	/* should a JFIF marker be written? */
-  UINT8 JFIF_major_version;	/* What to write for the JFIF version number */
-  UINT8 JFIF_minor_version;
-  /* These three values are not used by the JPEG code, merely copied */
-  /* into the JFIF APP0 marker.  density_unit can be 0 for unknown, */
-  /* 1 for dots/inch, or 2 for dots/cm.  Note that the pixel aspect */
-  /* ratio is defined by X_density/Y_density even when density_unit=0. */
-  UINT8 density_unit;		/* JFIF code for pixel size units */
-  UINT16 X_density;		/* Horizontal pixel density */
-  UINT16 Y_density;		/* Vertical pixel density */
-  boolean write_Adobe_marker;	/* should an Adobe marker be written? */
-
-  J_COLOR_TRANSFORM color_transform;
-  /* Color transform identifier, writes LSE marker if nonzero */
-
-  /* State variable: index of next scanline to be written to
-   * jpeg_write_scanlines().  Application may use this to control its
-   * processing loop, e.g., "while (next_scanline < image_height)".
-   */
-
-  JDIMENSION next_scanline;	/* 0 .. image_height-1  */
-
-  /* Remaining fields are known throughout compressor, but generally
-   * should not be touched by a surrounding application.
-   */
-
-  /*
-   * These fields are computed during compression startup
-   */
-  boolean progressive_mode;	/* TRUE if scan script uses progressive mode */
-  int max_h_samp_factor;	/* largest h_samp_factor */
-  int max_v_samp_factor;	/* largest v_samp_factor */
-
-  int min_DCT_h_scaled_size;	/* smallest DCT_h_scaled_size of any component */
-  int min_DCT_v_scaled_size;	/* smallest DCT_v_scaled_size of any component */
-
-  JDIMENSION total_iMCU_rows;	/* # of iMCU rows to be input to coef ctlr */
-  /* The coefficient controller receives data in units of MCU rows as defined
-   * for fully interleaved scans (whether the JPEG file is interleaved or not).
-   * There are v_samp_factor * DCTSIZE sample rows of each component in an
-   * "iMCU" (interleaved MCU) row.
-   */
-  
-  /*
-   * These fields are valid during any one scan.
-   * They describe the components and MCUs actually appearing in the scan.
-   */
-  int comps_in_scan;		/* # of JPEG components in this scan */
-  jpeg_component_info * cur_comp_info[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];
-  /* *cur_comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOS */
-  
-  JDIMENSION MCUs_per_row;	/* # of MCUs across the image */
-  JDIMENSION MCU_rows_in_scan;	/* # of MCU rows in the image */
-  
-  int blocks_in_MCU;		/* # of DCT blocks per MCU */
-  int MCU_membership[C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-  /* MCU_membership[i] is index in cur_comp_info of component owning */
-  /* i'th block in an MCU */
-
-  int Ss, Se, Ah, Al;		/* progressive JPEG parameters for scan */
-
-  int block_size;		/* the basic DCT block size: 1..16 */
-  const int * natural_order;	/* natural-order position array */
-  int lim_Se;			/* min( Se, DCTSIZE2-1 ) */
-
-  /*
-   * Links to compression subobjects (methods and private variables of modules)
-   */
-  struct jpeg_comp_master * master;
-  struct jpeg_c_main_controller * main;
-  struct jpeg_c_prep_controller * prep;
-  struct jpeg_c_coef_controller * coef;
-  struct jpeg_marker_writer * marker;
-  struct jpeg_color_converter * cconvert;
-  struct jpeg_downsampler * downsample;
-  struct jpeg_forward_dct * fdct;
-  struct jpeg_entropy_encoder * entropy;
-  jpeg_scan_info * script_space; /* workspace for jpeg_simple_progression */
-  int script_space_size;
-};
-
-
-/* Master record for a decompression instance */
-
-struct jpeg_decompress_struct {
-  jpeg_common_fields;		/* Fields shared with jpeg_compress_struct */
-
-  /* Source of compressed data */
-  struct jpeg_source_mgr * src;
-
-  /* Basic description of image --- filled in by jpeg_read_header(). */
-  /* Application may inspect these values to decide how to process image. */
-
-  JDIMENSION image_width;	/* nominal image width (from SOF marker) */
-  JDIMENSION image_height;	/* nominal image height */
-  int num_components;		/* # of color components in JPEG image */
-  J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space; /* colorspace of JPEG image */
-
-  /* Decompression processing parameters --- these fields must be set before
-   * calling jpeg_start_decompress().  Note that jpeg_read_header() initializes
-   * them to default values.
-   */
-
-  J_COLOR_SPACE out_color_space; /* colorspace for output */
-
-  unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom; /* fraction by which to scale image */
-
-  double output_gamma;		/* image gamma wanted in output */
-
-  boolean buffered_image;	/* TRUE=multiple output passes */
-  boolean raw_data_out;		/* TRUE=downsampled data wanted */
-
-  J_DCT_METHOD dct_method;	/* IDCT algorithm selector */
-  boolean do_fancy_upsampling;	/* TRUE=apply fancy upsampling */
-  boolean do_block_smoothing;	/* TRUE=apply interblock smoothing */
-
-  boolean quantize_colors;	/* TRUE=colormapped output wanted */
-  /* the following are ignored if not quantize_colors: */
-  J_DITHER_MODE dither_mode;	/* type of color dithering to use */
-  boolean two_pass_quantize;	/* TRUE=use two-pass color quantization */
-  int desired_number_of_colors;	/* max # colors to use in created colormap */
-  /* these are significant only in buffered-image mode: */
-  boolean enable_1pass_quant;	/* enable future use of 1-pass quantizer */
-  boolean enable_external_quant;/* enable future use of external colormap */
-  boolean enable_2pass_quant;	/* enable future use of 2-pass quantizer */
-
-  /* Description of actual output image that will be returned to application.
-   * These fields are computed by jpeg_start_decompress().
-   * You can also use jpeg_calc_output_dimensions() to determine these values
-   * in advance of calling jpeg_start_decompress().
-   */
-
-  JDIMENSION output_width;	/* scaled image width */
-  JDIMENSION output_height;	/* scaled image height */
-  int out_color_components;	/* # of color components in out_color_space */
-  int output_components;	/* # of color components returned */
-  /* output_components is 1 (a colormap index) when quantizing colors;
-   * otherwise it equals out_color_components.
-   */
-  int rec_outbuf_height;	/* min recommended height of scanline buffer */
-  /* If the buffer passed to jpeg_read_scanlines() is less than this many rows
-   * high, space and time will be wasted due to unnecessary data copying.
-   * Usually rec_outbuf_height will be 1 or 2, at most 4.
-   */
-
-  /* When quantizing colors, the output colormap is described by these fields.
-   * The application can supply a colormap by setting colormap non-NULL before
-   * calling jpeg_start_decompress; otherwise a colormap is created during
-   * jpeg_start_decompress or jpeg_start_output.
-   * The map has out_color_components rows and actual_number_of_colors columns.
-   */
-  int actual_number_of_colors;	/* number of entries in use */
-  JSAMPARRAY colormap;		/* The color map as a 2-D pixel array */
-
-  /* State variables: these variables indicate the progress of decompression.
-   * The application may examine these but must not modify them.
-   */
-
-  /* Row index of next scanline to be read from jpeg_read_scanlines().
-   * Application may use this to control its processing loop, e.g.,
-   * "while (output_scanline < output_height)".
-   */
-  JDIMENSION output_scanline;	/* 0 .. output_height-1  */
-
-  /* Current input scan number and number of iMCU rows completed in scan.
-   * These indicate the progress of the decompressor input side.
-   */
-  int input_scan_number;	/* Number of SOS markers seen so far */
-  JDIMENSION input_iMCU_row;	/* Number of iMCU rows completed */
-
-  /* The "output scan number" is the notional scan being displayed by the
-   * output side.  The decompressor will not allow output scan/row number
-   * to get ahead of input scan/row, but it can fall arbitrarily far behind.
-   */
-  int output_scan_number;	/* Nominal scan number being displayed */
-  JDIMENSION output_iMCU_row;	/* Number of iMCU rows read */
-
-  /* Current progression status.  coef_bits[c][i] indicates the precision
-   * with which component c's DCT coefficient i (in zigzag order) is known.
-   * It is -1 when no data has yet been received, otherwise it is the point
-   * transform (shift) value for the most recent scan of the coefficient
-   * (thus, 0 at completion of the progression).
-   * This pointer is NULL when reading a non-progressive file.
-   */
-  int (*coef_bits)[DCTSIZE2];	/* -1 or current Al value for each coef */
-
-  /* Internal JPEG parameters --- the application usually need not look at
-   * these fields.  Note that the decompressor output side may not use
-   * any parameters that can change between scans.
-   */
-
-  /* Quantization and Huffman tables are carried forward across input
-   * datastreams when processing abbreviated JPEG datastreams.
-   */
-
-  JQUANT_TBL * quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS];
-  /* ptrs to coefficient quantization tables, or NULL if not defined */
-
-  JHUFF_TBL * dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  JHUFF_TBL * ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
-  /* ptrs to Huffman coding tables, or NULL if not defined */
-
-  /* These parameters are never carried across datastreams, since they
-   * are given in SOF/SOS markers or defined to be reset by SOI.
-   */
-
-  int data_precision;		/* bits of precision in image data */
-
-  jpeg_component_info * comp_info;
-  /* comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOF */
-
-  boolean is_baseline;		/* TRUE if Baseline SOF0 encountered */
-  boolean progressive_mode;	/* TRUE if SOFn specifies progressive mode */
-  boolean arith_code;		/* TRUE=arithmetic coding, FALSE=Huffman */
-
-  UINT8 arith_dc_L[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* L values for DC arith-coding tables */
-  UINT8 arith_dc_U[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* U values for DC arith-coding tables */
-  UINT8 arith_ac_K[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* Kx values for AC arith-coding tables */
-
-  unsigned int restart_interval; /* MCUs per restart interval, or 0 for no restart */
-
-  /* These fields record data obtained from optional markers recognized by
-   * the JPEG library.
-   */
-  boolean saw_JFIF_marker;	/* TRUE iff a JFIF APP0 marker was found */
-  /* Data copied from JFIF marker; only valid if saw_JFIF_marker is TRUE: */
-  UINT8 JFIF_major_version;	/* JFIF version number */
-  UINT8 JFIF_minor_version;
-  UINT8 density_unit;		/* JFIF code for pixel size units */
-  UINT16 X_density;		/* Horizontal pixel density */
-  UINT16 Y_density;		/* Vertical pixel density */
-  boolean saw_Adobe_marker;	/* TRUE iff an Adobe APP14 marker was found */
-  UINT8 Adobe_transform;	/* Color transform code from Adobe marker */
-
-  J_COLOR_TRANSFORM color_transform;
-  /* Color transform identifier derived from LSE marker, otherwise zero */
-
-  boolean CCIR601_sampling;	/* TRUE=first samples are cosited */
-
-  /* Aside from the specific data retained from APPn markers known to the
-   * library, the uninterpreted contents of any or all APPn and COM markers
-   * can be saved in a list for examination by the application.
-   */
-  jpeg_saved_marker_ptr marker_list; /* Head of list of saved markers */
-
-  /* Remaining fields are known throughout decompressor, but generally
-   * should not be touched by a surrounding application.
-   */
-
-  /*
-   * These fields are computed during decompression startup
-   */
-  int max_h_samp_factor;	/* largest h_samp_factor */
-  int max_v_samp_factor;	/* largest v_samp_factor */
-
-  int min_DCT_h_scaled_size;	/* smallest DCT_h_scaled_size of any component */
-  int min_DCT_v_scaled_size;	/* smallest DCT_v_scaled_size of any component */
-
-  JDIMENSION total_iMCU_rows;	/* # of iMCU rows in image */
-  /* The coefficient controller's input and output progress is measured in
-   * units of "iMCU" (interleaved MCU) rows.  These are the same as MCU rows
-   * in fully interleaved JPEG scans, but are used whether the scan is
-   * interleaved or not.  We define an iMCU row as v_samp_factor DCT block
-   * rows of each component.  Therefore, the IDCT output contains
-   * v_samp_factor*DCT_v_scaled_size sample rows of a component per iMCU row.
-   */
-
-  JSAMPLE * sample_range_limit; /* table for fast range-limiting */
-
-  /*
-   * These fields are valid during any one scan.
-   * They describe the components and MCUs actually appearing in the scan.
-   * Note that the decompressor output side must not use these fields.
-   */
-  int comps_in_scan;		/* # of JPEG components in this scan */
-  jpeg_component_info * cur_comp_info[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];
-  /* *cur_comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOS */
-
-  JDIMENSION MCUs_per_row;	/* # of MCUs across the image */
-  JDIMENSION MCU_rows_in_scan;	/* # of MCU rows in the image */
-
-  int blocks_in_MCU;		/* # of DCT blocks per MCU */
-  int MCU_membership[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
-  /* MCU_membership[i] is index in cur_comp_info of component owning */
-  /* i'th block in an MCU */
-
-  int Ss, Se, Ah, Al;		/* progressive JPEG parameters for scan */
-
-  /* These fields are derived from Se of first SOS marker.
-   */
-  int block_size;		/* the basic DCT block size: 1..16 */
-  const int * natural_order; /* natural-order position array for entropy decode */
-  int lim_Se;			/* min( Se, DCTSIZE2-1 ) for entropy decode */
-
-  /* This field is shared between entropy decoder and marker parser.
-   * It is either zero or the code of a JPEG marker that has been
-   * read from the data source, but has not yet been processed.
-   */
-  int unread_marker;
-
-  /*
-   * Links to decompression subobjects (methods, private variables of modules)
-   */
-  struct jpeg_decomp_master * master;
-  struct jpeg_d_main_controller * main;
-  struct jpeg_d_coef_controller * coef;
-  struct jpeg_d_post_controller * post;
-  struct jpeg_input_controller * inputctl;
-  struct jpeg_marker_reader * marker;
-  struct jpeg_entropy_decoder * entropy;
-  struct jpeg_inverse_dct * idct;
-  struct jpeg_upsampler * upsample;
-  struct jpeg_color_deconverter * cconvert;
-  struct jpeg_color_quantizer * cquantize;
-};
-
-
-/* "Object" declarations for JPEG modules that may be supplied or called
- * directly by the surrounding application.
- * As with all objects in the JPEG library, these structs only define the
- * publicly visible methods and state variables of a module.  Additional
- * private fields may exist after the public ones.
- */
-
-
-/* Error handler object */
-
-struct jpeg_error_mgr {
-  /* Error exit handler: does not return to caller */
-  JMETHOD(noreturn_t, error_exit, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
-  /* Conditionally emit a trace or warning message */
-  JMETHOD(void, emit_message, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int msg_level));
-  /* Routine that actually outputs a trace or error message */
-  JMETHOD(void, output_message, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
-  /* Format a message string for the most recent JPEG error or message */
-  JMETHOD(void, format_message, (j_common_ptr cinfo, char * buffer));
-#define JMSG_LENGTH_MAX  200	/* recommended size of format_message buffer */
-  /* Reset error state variables at start of a new image */
-  JMETHOD(void, reset_error_mgr, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
-  
-  /* The message ID code and any parameters are saved here.
-   * A message can have one string parameter or up to 8 int parameters.
-   */
-  int msg_code;
-#define JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX  80
-  union {
-    int i[8];
-    char s[JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX];
-  } msg_parm;
-  
-  /* Standard state variables for error facility */
-  
-  int trace_level;		/* max msg_level that will be displayed */
-  
-  /* For recoverable corrupt-data errors, we emit a warning message,
-   * but keep going unless emit_message chooses to abort.  emit_message
-   * should count warnings in num_warnings.  The surrounding application
-   * can check for bad data by seeing if num_warnings is nonzero at the
-   * end of processing.
-   */
-  long num_warnings;		/* number of corrupt-data warnings */
-
-  /* These fields point to the table(s) of error message strings.
-   * An application can change the table pointer to switch to a different
-   * message list (typically, to change the language in which errors are
-   * reported).  Some applications may wish to add additional error codes
-   * that will be handled by the JPEG library error mechanism; the second
-   * table pointer is used for this purpose.
-   *
-   * First table includes all errors generated by JPEG library itself.
-   * Error code 0 is reserved for a "no such error string" message.
-   */
-  const char * const * jpeg_message_table; /* Library errors */
-  int last_jpeg_message;    /* Table contains strings 0..last_jpeg_message */
-  /* Second table can be added by application (see cjpeg/djpeg for example).
-   * It contains strings numbered first_addon_message..last_addon_message.
-   */
-  const char * const * addon_message_table; /* Non-library errors */
-  int first_addon_message;	/* code for first string in addon table */
-  int last_addon_message;	/* code for last string in addon table */
-};
-
-
-/* Progress monitor object */
-
-struct jpeg_progress_mgr {
-  JMETHOD(void, progress_monitor, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
-
-  long pass_counter;		/* work units completed in this pass */
-  long pass_limit;		/* total number of work units in this pass */
-  int completed_passes;		/* passes completed so far */
-  int total_passes;		/* total number of passes expected */
-};
-
-
-/* Data destination object for compression */
-
-struct jpeg_destination_mgr {
-  JOCTET * next_output_byte;	/* => next byte to write in buffer */
-  size_t free_in_buffer;	/* # of byte spaces remaining in buffer */
-
-  JMETHOD(void, init_destination, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(boolean, empty_output_buffer, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, term_destination, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-};
-
-
-/* Data source object for decompression */
-
-struct jpeg_source_mgr {
-  const JOCTET * next_input_byte; /* => next byte to read from buffer */
-  size_t bytes_in_buffer;	/* # of bytes remaining in buffer */
-
-  JMETHOD(void, init_source, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(boolean, fill_input_buffer, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(void, skip_input_data, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes));
-  JMETHOD(boolean, resync_to_restart, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired));
-  JMETHOD(void, term_source, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-};
-
-
-/* Memory manager object.
- * Allocates "small" objects (a few K total), "large" objects (tens of K),
- * and "really big" objects (virtual arrays with backing store if needed).
- * The memory manager does not allow individual objects to be freed; rather,
- * each created object is assigned to a pool, and whole pools can be freed
- * at once.  This is faster and more convenient than remembering exactly what
- * to free, especially where malloc()/free() are not too speedy.
- * NB: alloc routines never return NULL.  They exit to error_exit if not
- * successful.
- */
-
-#define JPOOL_PERMANENT	0	/* lasts until master record is destroyed */
-#define JPOOL_IMAGE	1	/* lasts until done with image/datastream */
-#define JPOOL_NUMPOOLS	2
-
-typedef struct jvirt_sarray_control * jvirt_sarray_ptr;
-typedef struct jvirt_barray_control * jvirt_barray_ptr;
-
-
-struct jpeg_memory_mgr {
-  /* Method pointers */
-  JMETHOD(void *, alloc_small, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
-				size_t sizeofobject));
-  JMETHOD(void FAR *, alloc_large, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
-				     size_t sizeofobject));
-  JMETHOD(JSAMPARRAY, alloc_sarray, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
-				     JDIMENSION samplesperrow,
-				     JDIMENSION numrows));
-  JMETHOD(JBLOCKARRAY, alloc_barray, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
-				      JDIMENSION blocksperrow,
-				      JDIMENSION numrows));
-  JMETHOD(jvirt_sarray_ptr, request_virt_sarray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
-						  int pool_id,
-						  boolean pre_zero,
-						  JDIMENSION samplesperrow,
-						  JDIMENSION numrows,
-						  JDIMENSION maxaccess));
-  JMETHOD(jvirt_barray_ptr, request_virt_barray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
-						  int pool_id,
-						  boolean pre_zero,
-						  JDIMENSION blocksperrow,
-						  JDIMENSION numrows,
-						  JDIMENSION maxaccess));
-  JMETHOD(void, realize_virt_arrays, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
-  JMETHOD(JSAMPARRAY, access_virt_sarray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
-					   jvirt_sarray_ptr ptr,
-					   JDIMENSION start_row,
-					   JDIMENSION num_rows,
-					   boolean writable));
-  JMETHOD(JBLOCKARRAY, access_virt_barray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
-					    jvirt_barray_ptr ptr,
-					    JDIMENSION start_row,
-					    JDIMENSION num_rows,
-					    boolean writable));
-  JMETHOD(void, free_pool, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id));
-  JMETHOD(void, self_destruct, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
-
-  /* Limit on memory allocation for this JPEG object.  (Note that this is
-   * merely advisory, not a guaranteed maximum; it only affects the space
-   * used for virtual-array buffers.)  May be changed by outer application
-   * after creating the JPEG object.
-   */
-  long max_memory_to_use;
-
-  /* Maximum allocation request accepted by alloc_large. */
-  long max_alloc_chunk;
-};
-
-
-/* Routine signature for application-supplied marker processing methods.
- * Need not pass marker code since it is stored in cinfo->unread_marker.
- */
-typedef JMETHOD(boolean, jpeg_marker_parser_method, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-
-/* Declarations for routines called by application.
- * The JPP macro hides prototype parameters from compilers that can't cope.
- * Note JPP requires double parentheses.
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
-#define JPP(arglist)	arglist
-#else
-#define JPP(arglist)	()
-#endif
-
-
-/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers.
- * We shorten external names to be unique in the first six letters, which
- * is good enough for all known systems.
- * (If your compiler itself needs names to be unique in less than 15 
- * characters, you are out of luck.  Get a better compiler.)
- */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define jpeg_std_error		jStdError
-#define jpeg_CreateCompress	jCreaCompress
-#define jpeg_CreateDecompress	jCreaDecompress
-#define jpeg_destroy_compress	jDestCompress
-#define jpeg_destroy_decompress	jDestDecompress
-#define jpeg_stdio_dest		jStdDest
-#define jpeg_stdio_src		jStdSrc
-#define jpeg_mem_dest		jMemDest
-#define jpeg_mem_src		jMemSrc
-#define jpeg_set_defaults	jSetDefaults
-#define jpeg_set_colorspace	jSetColorspace
-#define jpeg_default_colorspace	jDefColorspace
-#define jpeg_set_quality	jSetQuality
-#define jpeg_set_linear_quality	jSetLQuality
-#define jpeg_default_qtables	jDefQTables
-#define jpeg_add_quant_table	jAddQuantTable
-#define jpeg_quality_scaling	jQualityScaling
-#define jpeg_simple_progression	jSimProgress
-#define jpeg_suppress_tables	jSuppressTables
-#define jpeg_alloc_quant_table	jAlcQTable
-#define jpeg_alloc_huff_table	jAlcHTable
-#define jpeg_start_compress	jStrtCompress
-#define jpeg_write_scanlines	jWrtScanlines
-#define jpeg_finish_compress	jFinCompress
-#define jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions	jCjpegDimensions
-#define jpeg_write_raw_data	jWrtRawData
-#define jpeg_write_marker	jWrtMarker
-#define jpeg_write_m_header	jWrtMHeader
-#define jpeg_write_m_byte	jWrtMByte
-#define jpeg_write_tables	jWrtTables
-#define jpeg_read_header	jReadHeader
-#define jpeg_start_decompress	jStrtDecompress
-#define jpeg_read_scanlines	jReadScanlines
-#define jpeg_finish_decompress	jFinDecompress
-#define jpeg_read_raw_data	jReadRawData
-#define jpeg_has_multiple_scans	jHasMultScn
-#define jpeg_start_output	jStrtOutput
-#define jpeg_finish_output	jFinOutput
-#define jpeg_input_complete	jInComplete
-#define jpeg_new_colormap	jNewCMap
-#define jpeg_consume_input	jConsumeInput
-#define jpeg_core_output_dimensions	jCoreDimensions
-#define jpeg_calc_output_dimensions	jCalcDimensions
-#define jpeg_save_markers	jSaveMarkers
-#define jpeg_set_marker_processor	jSetMarker
-#define jpeg_read_coefficients	jReadCoefs
-#define jpeg_write_coefficients	jWrtCoefs
-#define jpeg_copy_critical_parameters	jCopyCrit
-#define jpeg_abort_compress	jAbrtCompress
-#define jpeg_abort_decompress	jAbrtDecompress
-#define jpeg_abort		jAbort
-#define jpeg_destroy		jDestroy
-#define jpeg_resync_to_restart	jResyncRestart
-#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
-
-
-/* Default error-management setup */
-EXTERN(struct jpeg_error_mgr *) jpeg_std_error
-	JPP((struct jpeg_error_mgr * err));
-
-/* Initialization of JPEG compression objects.
- * jpeg_create_compress() and jpeg_create_decompress() are the exported
- * names that applications should call.  These expand to calls on
- * jpeg_CreateCompress and jpeg_CreateDecompress with additional information
- * passed for version mismatch checking.
- * NB: you must set up the error-manager BEFORE calling jpeg_create_xxx.
- */
-#define jpeg_create_compress(cinfo) \
-    jpeg_CreateCompress((cinfo), JPEG_LIB_VERSION, \
-			(size_t) sizeof(struct jpeg_compress_struct))
-#define jpeg_create_decompress(cinfo) \
-    jpeg_CreateDecompress((cinfo), JPEG_LIB_VERSION, \
-			  (size_t) sizeof(struct jpeg_decompress_struct))
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_CreateCompress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				      int version, size_t structsize));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_CreateDecompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					int version, size_t structsize));
-/* Destruction of JPEG compression objects */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Standard data source and destination managers: stdio streams. */
-/* Caller is responsible for opening the file before and closing after. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_stdio_dest JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, FILE * outfile));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_stdio_src JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile));
-
-/* Data source and destination managers: memory buffers. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_dest JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-			       unsigned char ** outbuffer,
-			       unsigned long * outsize));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_src JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-			      unsigned char * inbuffer,
-			      unsigned long insize));
-
-/* Default parameter setup for compression */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_defaults JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-/* Compression parameter setup aids */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_colorspace JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				      J_COLOR_SPACE colorspace));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_default_colorspace JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_quality JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int quality,
-				   boolean force_baseline));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_linear_quality JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					  int scale_factor,
-					  boolean force_baseline));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_default_qtables JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				       boolean force_baseline));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_add_quant_table JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int which_tbl,
-				       const unsigned int *basic_table,
-				       int scale_factor,
-				       boolean force_baseline));
-EXTERN(int) jpeg_quality_scaling JPP((int quality));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_simple_progression JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_suppress_tables JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				       boolean suppress));
-EXTERN(JQUANT_TBL *) jpeg_alloc_quant_table JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(JHUFF_TBL *) jpeg_alloc_huff_table JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Main entry points for compression */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_start_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				      boolean write_all_tables));
-EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_write_scanlines JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					     JSAMPARRAY scanlines,
-					     JDIMENSION num_lines));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_finish_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Precalculate JPEG dimensions for current compression parameters. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Replaces jpeg_write_scanlines when writing raw downsampled data. */
-EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_write_raw_data JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					    JSAMPIMAGE data,
-					    JDIMENSION num_lines));
-
-/* Write a special marker.  See libjpeg.txt concerning safe usage. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_marker
-	JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker,
-	     const JOCTET * dataptr, unsigned int datalen));
-/* Same, but piecemeal. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_m_header
-	JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker, unsigned int datalen));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_m_byte
-	JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int val));
-
-/* Alternate compression function: just write an abbreviated table file */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_tables JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Decompression startup: read start of JPEG datastream to see what's there */
-EXTERN(int) jpeg_read_header JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				  boolean require_image));
-/* Return value is one of: */
-#define JPEG_SUSPENDED		0 /* Suspended due to lack of input data */
-#define JPEG_HEADER_OK		1 /* Found valid image datastream */
-#define JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY	2 /* Found valid table-specs-only datastream */
-/* If you pass require_image = TRUE (normal case), you need not check for
- * a TABLES_ONLY return code; an abbreviated file will cause an error exit.
- * JPEG_SUSPENDED is only possible if you use a data source module that can
- * give a suspension return (the stdio source module doesn't).
- */
-
-/* Main entry points for decompression */
-EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_start_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_read_scanlines JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					    JSAMPARRAY scanlines,
-					    JDIMENSION max_lines));
-EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_finish_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Replaces jpeg_read_scanlines when reading raw downsampled data. */
-EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_read_raw_data JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					   JSAMPIMAGE data,
-					   JDIMENSION max_lines));
-
-/* Additional entry points for buffered-image mode. */
-EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_has_multiple_scans JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_start_output JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-				       int scan_number));
-EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_finish_output JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_input_complete JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_new_colormap JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(int) jpeg_consume_input JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-/* Return value is one of: */
-/* #define JPEG_SUSPENDED	0    Suspended due to lack of input data */
-#define JPEG_REACHED_SOS	1 /* Reached start of new scan */
-#define JPEG_REACHED_EOI	2 /* Reached end of image */
-#define JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED	3 /* Completed one iMCU row */
-#define JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED	4 /* Completed last iMCU row of a scan */
-
-/* Precalculate output dimensions for current decompression parameters. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_core_output_dimensions JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_calc_output_dimensions JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Control saving of COM and APPn markers into marker_list. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_save_markers
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int marker_code,
-	     unsigned int length_limit));
-
-/* Install a special processing method for COM or APPn markers. */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_marker_processor
-	JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int marker_code,
-	     jpeg_marker_parser_method routine));
-
-/* Read or write raw DCT coefficients --- useful for lossless transcoding. */
-EXTERN(jvirt_barray_ptr *) jpeg_read_coefficients JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_coefficients JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-					  jvirt_barray_ptr * coef_arrays));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_copy_critical_parameters JPP((j_decompress_ptr srcinfo,
-						j_compress_ptr dstinfo));
-
-/* If you choose to abort compression or decompression before completing
- * jpeg_finish_(de)compress, then you need to clean up to release memory,
- * temporary files, etc.  You can just call jpeg_destroy_(de)compress
- * if you're done with the JPEG object, but if you want to clean it up and
- * reuse it, call this:
- */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Generic versions of jpeg_abort and jpeg_destroy that work on either
- * flavor of JPEG object.  These may be more convenient in some places.
- */
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-
-/* Default restart-marker-resync procedure for use by data source modules */
-EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_resync_to_restart JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-					    int desired));
-
-
-/* These marker codes are exported since applications and data source modules
- * are likely to want to use them.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_RST0	0xD0	/* RST0 marker code */
-#define JPEG_EOI	0xD9	/* EOI marker code */
-#define JPEG_APP0	0xE0	/* APP0 marker code */
-#define JPEG_COM	0xFE	/* COM marker code */
-
-
-/* If we have a brain-damaged compiler that emits warnings (or worse, errors)
- * for structure definitions that are never filled in, keep it quiet by
- * supplying dummy definitions for the various substructures.
- */
-
-#ifdef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
-#ifndef JPEG_INTERNALS		/* will be defined in jpegint.h */
-struct jvirt_sarray_control { long dummy; };
-struct jvirt_barray_control { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_comp_master { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_c_main_controller { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_c_prep_controller { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_c_coef_controller { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_marker_writer { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_color_converter { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_downsampler { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_forward_dct { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_entropy_encoder { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_decomp_master { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_d_main_controller { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_d_coef_controller { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_d_post_controller { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_input_controller { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_marker_reader { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_entropy_decoder { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_inverse_dct { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_upsampler { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_color_deconverter { long dummy; };
-struct jpeg_color_quantizer { long dummy; };
-#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
-#endif /* INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN */
-
-
-/*
- * The JPEG library modules define JPEG_INTERNALS before including this file.
- * The internal structure declarations are read only when that is true.
- * Applications using the library should not include jpegint.h, but may wish
- * to include jerror.h.
- */
-
-#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jpegint.h"		/* fetch private declarations */
-#include "jerror.h"		/* fetch error codes too */
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-#ifndef DONT_USE_EXTERN_C
-}
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JPEGLIB_H */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpegtran.1 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpegtran.1
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index 2220f7a..0000000
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-.TH JPEGTRAN 1 "13 September 2013"
-.SH NAME
-jpegtran \- lossless transformation of JPEG files
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B jpegtran
-[
-.I options
-]
-[
-.I filename
-]
-.LP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B jpegtran
-performs various useful transformations of JPEG files.
-It can translate the coded representation from one variant of JPEG to another,
-for example from baseline JPEG to progressive JPEG or vice versa.  It can also
-perform some rearrangements of the image data, for example turning an image
-from landscape to portrait format by rotation.
-.PP
-.B jpegtran
-works by rearranging the compressed data (DCT coefficients), without
-ever fully decoding the image.  Therefore, its transformations are lossless:
-there is no image degradation at all, which would not be true if you used
-.B djpeg
-followed by
-.B cjpeg
-to accomplish the same conversion.  But by the same token,
-.B jpegtran
-cannot perform lossy operations such as changing the image quality.
-.PP
-.B jpegtran
-reads the named JPEG/JFIF file, or the standard input if no file is
-named, and produces a JPEG/JFIF file on the standard output.
-.SH OPTIONS
-All switch names may be abbreviated; for example,
-.B \-optimize
-may be written
-.B \-opt
-or
-.BR \-o .
-Upper and lower case are equivalent.
-British spellings are also accepted (e.g.,
-.BR \-optimise ),
-though for brevity these are not mentioned below.
-.PP
-To specify the coded JPEG representation used in the output file,
-.B jpegtran
-accepts a subset of the switches recognized by
-.BR cjpeg :
-.TP
-.B \-optimize
-Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters.
-.TP
-.B \-progressive
-Create progressive JPEG file.
-.TP
-.BI \-restart " N"
-Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every N MCU blocks if "B" is
-attached to the number.
-.TP
-.B \-arithmetic
-Use arithmetic coding.
-.TP
-.BI \-scans " file"
-Use the scan script given in the specified text file.
-.PP
-See
-.BR cjpeg (1)
-for more details about these switches.
-If you specify none of these switches, you get a plain baseline-JPEG output
-file.  The quality setting and so forth are determined by the input file.
-.PP
-The image can be losslessly transformed by giving one of these switches:
-.TP
-.B \-flip horizontal
-Mirror image horizontally (left-right).
-.TP
-.B \-flip vertical
-Mirror image vertically (top-bottom).
-.TP
-.B \-rotate 90
-Rotate image 90 degrees clockwise.
-.TP
-.B \-rotate 180
-Rotate image 180 degrees.
-.TP
-.B \-rotate 270
-Rotate image 270 degrees clockwise (or 90 ccw).
-.TP
-.B \-transpose
-Transpose image (across UL-to-LR axis).
-.TP
-.B \-transverse
-Transverse transpose (across UR-to-LL axis).
-.IP
-The transpose transformation has no restrictions regarding image dimensions.
-The other transformations operate rather oddly if the image dimensions are not
-a multiple of the iMCU size (usually 8 or 16 pixels), because they can only
-transform complete blocks of DCT coefficient data in the desired way.
-.IP
-.BR jpegtran 's
-default behavior when transforming an odd-size image is designed
-to preserve exact reversibility and mathematical consistency of the
-transformation set.  As stated, transpose is able to flip the entire image
-area.  Horizontal mirroring leaves any partial iMCU column at the right edge
-untouched, but is able to flip all rows of the image.  Similarly, vertical
-mirroring leaves any partial iMCU row at the bottom edge untouched, but is
-able to flip all columns.  The other transforms can be built up as sequences
-of transpose and flip operations; for consistency, their actions on edge
-pixels are defined to be the same as the end result of the corresponding
-transpose-and-flip sequence.
-.IP
-For practical use, you may prefer to discard any untransformable edge pixels
-rather than having a strange-looking strip along the right and/or bottom edges
-of a transformed image.  To do this, add the
-.B \-trim
-switch:
-.TP
-.B \-trim
-Drop non-transformable edge blocks.
-.IP
-Obviously, a transformation with
-.B \-trim
-is not reversible, so strictly speaking
-.B jpegtran
-with this switch is not lossless.  Also, the expected mathematical
-equivalences between the transformations no longer hold.  For example,
-.B \-rot 270 -trim
-trims only the bottom edge, but
-.B \-rot 90 -trim
-followed by
-.B \-rot 180 -trim
-trims both edges.
-.IP
-If you are only interested in perfect transformation, add the
-.B \-perfect
-switch:
-.TP
-.B \-perfect
-Fails with an error if the transformation is not perfect.
-.IP
-For example you may want to do
-.IP
-.B (jpegtran \-rot 90 -perfect
-.I foo.jpg
-.B || djpeg
-.I foo.jpg
-.B | pnmflip \-r90 | cjpeg)
-.IP
-to do a perfect rotation if available or an approximated one if not.
-.PP
-We also offer a lossless-crop option, which discards data outside a given
-image region but losslessly preserves what is inside.  Like the rotate and
-flip transforms, lossless crop is restricted by the current JPEG format: the
-upper left corner of the selected region must fall on an iMCU boundary.  If
-this does not hold for the given crop parameters, we silently move the upper
-left corner up and/or left to make it so, simultaneously increasing the
-region dimensions to keep the lower right crop corner unchanged.  (Thus, the
-output image covers at least the requested region, but may cover more.)
-The adjustment of the region dimensions may be optionally disabled.
-
-The image can be losslessly cropped by giving the switch:
-.TP
-.B \-crop WxH+X+Y
-Crop to a rectangular subarea of width W, height H starting at point X,Y.
-.PP
-A complementary lossless-wipe option is provided to discard (gray out) data
-inside a given image region while losslessly preserving what is outside:
-.TP
-.B \-wipe WxH+X+Y
-Wipe (gray out) a rectangular subarea of width W, height H starting at point
-X,Y.
-.PP
-Other not-strictly-lossless transformation switches are:
-.TP
-.B \-grayscale
-Force grayscale output.
-.IP
-This option discards the chrominance channels if the input image is YCbCr
-(ie, a standard color JPEG), resulting in a grayscale JPEG file.  The
-luminance channel is preserved exactly, so this is a better method of reducing
-to grayscale than decompression, conversion, and recompression.  This switch
-is particularly handy for fixing a monochrome picture that was mistakenly
-encoded as a color JPEG.  (In such a case, the space savings from getting rid
-of the near-empty chroma channels won't be large; but the decoding time for
-a grayscale JPEG is substantially less than that for a color JPEG.)
-.TP
-.BI \-scale " M/N"
-Scale the output image by a factor M/N.
-.IP
-Currently supported scale factors are M/N with all M from 1 to 16, where N is
-the source DCT size, which is 8 for baseline JPEG.  If the /N part is omitted,
-then M specifies the DCT scaled size to be applied on the given input.  For
-baseline JPEG this is equivalent to M/8 scaling, since the source DCT size
-for baseline JPEG is 8.
-.B Caution:
-An implementation of the JPEG SmartScale extension is required for this
-feature.  SmartScale enabled JPEG is not yet widely implemented, so many
-decoders will be unable to view a SmartScale extended JPEG file at all.
-.PP
-.B jpegtran
-also recognizes these switches that control what to do with "extra" markers,
-such as comment blocks:
-.TP
-.B \-copy none
-Copy no extra markers from source file.  This setting suppresses all
-comments and other excess baggage present in the source file.
-.TP
-.B \-copy comments
-Copy only comment markers.  This setting copies comments from the source file,
-but discards any other inessential (for image display) data.
-.TP
-.B \-copy all
-Copy all extra markers.  This setting preserves miscellaneous markers
-found in the source file, such as JFIF thumbnails, Exif data, and Photoshop
-settings.  In some files these extra markers can be sizable.
-.IP
-The default behavior is
-.BR "\-copy comments" .
-(Note: in IJG releases v6 and v6a,
-.B jpegtran
-always did the equivalent of
-.BR "\-copy none" .)
-.PP
-Additional switches recognized by jpegtran are:
-.TP
-.BI \-maxmemory " N"
-Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images.  Value is
-in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the
-number.  For example,
-.B \-max 4m
-selects 4000000 bytes.  If more space is needed, temporary files will be used.
-.TP
-.BI \-outfile " name"
-Send output image to the named file, not to standard output.
-.TP
-.B \-verbose
-Enable debug printout.  More
-.BR \-v 's
-give more output.  Also, version information is printed at startup.
-.TP
-.B \-debug
-Same as
-.BR \-verbose .
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.LP
-This example converts a baseline JPEG file to progressive form:
-.IP
-.B jpegtran \-progressive
-.I foo.jpg
-.B >
-.I fooprog.jpg
-.PP
-This example rotates an image 90 degrees clockwise, discarding any
-unrotatable edge pixels:
-.IP
-.B jpegtran \-rot 90 -trim
-.I foo.jpg
-.B >
-.I foo90.jpg
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-.TP
-.B JPEGMEM
-If this environment variable is set, its value is the default memory limit.
-The value is specified as described for the
-.B \-maxmemory
-switch.
-.B JPEGMEM
-overrides the default value specified when the program was compiled, and
-itself is overridden by an explicit
-.BR \-maxmemory .
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR cjpeg (1),
-.BR djpeg (1),
-.BR rdjpgcom (1),
-.BR wrjpgcom (1)
-.br
-Wallace, Gregory K.  "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard",
-Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34, no. 4), pp. 30-44.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Independent JPEG Group
-.SH BUGS
-The transform options can't transform odd-size images perfectly.  Use
-.B \-trim
-or
-.B \-perfect
-if you don't like the results.
-.PP
-The entire image is read into memory and then written out again, even in
-cases where this isn't really necessary.  Expect swapping on large images,
-especially when using the more complex transform options.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpegtran.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jpegtran.c
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@@ -1,577 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jpegtran.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1995-2013, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a command-line user interface for JPEG transcoding.
- * It is very similar to cjpeg.c, and partly to djpeg.c, but provides
- * lossless transcoding between different JPEG file formats.  It also
- * provides some lossless and sort-of-lossless transformations of JPEG data.
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-#include "transupp.h"		/* Support routines for jpegtran */
-#include "jversion.h"		/* for version message */
-
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND		/* command-line reader for Macintosh */
-#ifdef __MWERKS__
-#include               /* Metrowerks needs this */
-#include 		/* ... and this */
-#endif
-#ifdef THINK_C
-#include 		/* Think declares it here */
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Argument-parsing code.
- * The switch parser is designed to be useful with DOS-style command line
- * syntax, ie, intermixed switches and file names, where only the switches
- * to the left of a given file name affect processing of that file.
- * The main program in this file doesn't actually use this capability...
- */
-
-
-static const char * progname;	/* program name for error messages */
-static char * outfilename;	/* for -outfile switch */
-static char * scaleoption;	/* -scale switch */
-static JCOPY_OPTION copyoption;	/* -copy switch */
-static jpeg_transform_info transformoption; /* image transformation options */
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-usage (void)
-/* complain about bad command line */
-{
-  fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [switches] ", progname);
-#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-  fprintf(stderr, "inputfile outputfile\n");
-#else
-  fprintf(stderr, "[inputfile]\n");
-#endif
-
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches (names may be abbreviated):\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -copy none     Copy no extra markers from source file\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -copy comments Copy only comment markers (default)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -copy all      Copy all extra markers\n");
-#ifdef ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -optimize      Optimize Huffman table (smaller file, but slow compression)\n");
-#endif
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -progressive   Create progressive JPEG file\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches for modifying the image:\n");
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -crop WxH+X+Y  Crop to a rectangular subarea\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -flip [horizontal|vertical]  Mirror image (left-right or top-bottom)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -grayscale     Reduce to grayscale (omit color data)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -perfect       Fail if there is non-transformable edge blocks\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -rotate [90|180|270]         Rotate image (degrees clockwise)\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -scale M/N     Scale output image by fraction M/N, eg, 1/8\n");
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -transpose     Transpose image\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -transverse    Transverse transpose image\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -trim          Drop non-transformable edge blocks\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -wipe WxH+X+Y  Wipe (gray out) a rectangular subarea\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches for advanced users:\n");
-#ifdef C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -arithmetic    Use arithmetic coding\n");
-#endif
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -restart N     Set restart interval in rows, or in blocks with B\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -maxmemory N   Maximum memory to use (in kbytes)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -outfile name  Specify name for output file\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -verbose  or  -debug   Emit debug output\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches for wizards:\n");
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -scans file    Create multi-scan JPEG per script file\n");
-#endif
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-select_transform (JXFORM_CODE transform)
-/* Silly little routine to detect multiple transform options,
- * which we can't handle.
- */
-{
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-  if (transformoption.transform == JXFORM_NONE ||
-      transformoption.transform == transform) {
-    transformoption.transform = transform;
-  } else {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: can only do one image transformation at a time\n",
-	    progname);
-    usage();
-  }
-#else
-  fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, image transformation was not compiled\n",
-	  progname);
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-parse_switches (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int argc, char **argv,
-		int last_file_arg_seen, boolean for_real)
-/* Parse optional switches.
- * Returns argv[] index of first file-name argument (== argc if none).
- * Any file names with indexes <= last_file_arg_seen are ignored;
- * they have presumably been processed in a previous iteration.
- * (Pass 0 for last_file_arg_seen on the first or only iteration.)
- * for_real is FALSE on the first (dummy) pass; we may skip any expensive
- * processing.
- */
-{
-  int argn;
-  char * arg;
-  boolean simple_progressive;
-  char * scansarg = NULL;	/* saves -scans parm if any */
-
-  /* Set up default JPEG parameters. */
-  simple_progressive = FALSE;
-  outfilename = NULL;
-  scaleoption = NULL;
-  copyoption = JCOPYOPT_DEFAULT;
-  transformoption.transform = JXFORM_NONE;
-  transformoption.perfect = FALSE;
-  transformoption.trim = FALSE;
-  transformoption.force_grayscale = FALSE;
-  transformoption.crop = FALSE;
-  cinfo->err->trace_level = 0;
-
-  /* Scan command line options, adjust parameters */
-
-  for (argn = 1; argn < argc; argn++) {
-    arg = argv[argn];
-    if (*arg != '-') {
-      /* Not a switch, must be a file name argument */
-      if (argn <= last_file_arg_seen) {
-	outfilename = NULL;	/* -outfile applies to just one input file */
-	continue;		/* ignore this name if previously processed */
-      }
-      break;			/* else done parsing switches */
-    }
-    arg++;			/* advance past switch marker character */
-
-    if (keymatch(arg, "arithmetic", 1)) {
-      /* Use arithmetic coding. */
-#ifdef C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED
-      cinfo->arith_code = TRUE;
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, arithmetic coding not supported\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "copy", 2)) {
-      /* Select which extra markers to copy. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (keymatch(argv[argn], "none", 1)) {
-	copyoption = JCOPYOPT_NONE;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "comments", 1)) {
-	copyoption = JCOPYOPT_COMMENTS;
-      } else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "all", 1)) {
-	copyoption = JCOPYOPT_ALL;
-      } else
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "crop", 2)) {
-      /* Perform lossless cropping. */
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (transformoption.crop /* reject multiple crop/wipe requests */ ||
-	  ! jtransform_parse_crop_spec(&transformoption, argv[argn])) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "%s: bogus -crop argument '%s'\n",
-		progname, argv[argn]);
-	exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-      }
-#else
-      select_transform(JXFORM_NONE);	/* force an error */
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "debug", 1) || keymatch(arg, "verbose", 1)) {
-      /* Enable debug printouts. */
-      /* On first -d, print version identification */
-      static boolean printed_version = FALSE;
-
-      if (! printed_version) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "Independent JPEG Group's JPEGTRAN, version %s\n%s\n",
-		JVERSION, JCOPYRIGHT);
-	printed_version = TRUE;
-      }
-      cinfo->err->trace_level++;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "flip", 1)) {
-      /* Mirror left-right or top-bottom. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (keymatch(argv[argn], "horizontal", 1))
-	select_transform(JXFORM_FLIP_H);
-      else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "vertical", 1))
-	select_transform(JXFORM_FLIP_V);
-      else
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "grayscale", 1) || keymatch(arg, "greyscale",1)) {
-      /* Force to grayscale. */
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-      transformoption.force_grayscale = TRUE;
-#else
-      select_transform(JXFORM_NONE);	/* force an error */
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "maxmemory", 3)) {
-      /* Maximum memory in Kb (or Mb with 'm'). */
-      long lval;
-      char ch = 'x';
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%ld%c", &lval, &ch) < 1)
-	usage();
-      if (ch == 'm' || ch == 'M')
-	lval *= 1000L;
-      cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use = lval * 1000L;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "optimize", 1) || keymatch(arg, "optimise", 1)) {
-      /* Enable entropy parm optimization. */
-#ifdef ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED
-      cinfo->optimize_coding = TRUE;
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, entropy optimization was not compiled\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "outfile", 4)) {
-      /* Set output file name. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      outfilename = argv[argn];	/* save it away for later use */
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "perfect", 2)) {
-      /* Fail if there is any partial edge MCUs that the transform can't
-       * handle. */
-      transformoption.perfect = TRUE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "progressive", 2)) {
-      /* Select simple progressive mode. */
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-      simple_progressive = TRUE;
-      /* We must postpone execution until num_components is known. */
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, progressive output was not compiled\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "restart", 1)) {
-      /* Restart interval in MCU rows (or in MCUs with 'b'). */
-      long lval;
-      char ch = 'x';
-
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%ld%c", &lval, &ch) < 1)
-	usage();
-      if (lval < 0 || lval > 65535L)
-	usage();
-      if (ch == 'b' || ch == 'B') {
-	cinfo->restart_interval = (unsigned int) lval;
-	cinfo->restart_in_rows = 0; /* else prior '-restart n' overrides me */
-      } else {
-	cinfo->restart_in_rows = (int) lval;
-	/* restart_interval will be computed during startup */
-      }
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "rotate", 2)) {
-      /* Rotate 90, 180, or 270 degrees (measured clockwise). */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (keymatch(argv[argn], "90", 2))
-	select_transform(JXFORM_ROT_90);
-      else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "180", 3))
-	select_transform(JXFORM_ROT_180);
-      else if (keymatch(argv[argn], "270", 3))
-	select_transform(JXFORM_ROT_270);
-      else
-	usage();
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "scale", 4)) {
-      /* Scale the output image by a fraction M/N. */
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      scaleoption = argv[argn];
-      /* We must postpone processing until decompression startup. */
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "scans", 1)) {
-      /* Set scan script. */
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      scansarg = argv[argn];
-      /* We must postpone reading the file in case -progressive appears. */
-#else
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, multi-scan output was not compiled\n",
-	      progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-#endif
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "transpose", 1)) {
-      /* Transpose (across UL-to-LR axis). */
-      select_transform(JXFORM_TRANSPOSE);
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "transverse", 6)) {
-      /* Transverse transpose (across UR-to-LL axis). */
-      select_transform(JXFORM_TRANSVERSE);
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "trim", 3)) {
-      /* Trim off any partial edge MCUs that the transform can't handle. */
-      transformoption.trim = TRUE;
-
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "wipe", 1)) {
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
-	usage();
-      if (transformoption.crop /* reject multiple crop/wipe requests */ ||
-	  ! jtransform_parse_crop_spec(&transformoption, argv[argn])) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "%s: bogus -wipe argument '%s'\n",
-		progname, argv[argn]);
-	exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-      }
-      select_transform(JXFORM_WIPE);
-#else
-      select_transform(JXFORM_NONE);	/* force an error */
-#endif
-
-    } else {
-      usage();			/* bogus switch */
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Post-switch-scanning cleanup */
-
-  if (for_real) {
-
-#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
-    if (simple_progressive)	/* process -progressive; -scans can override */
-      jpeg_simple_progression(cinfo);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-    if (scansarg != NULL)	/* process -scans if it was present */
-      if (! read_scan_script(cinfo, scansarg))
-	usage();
-#endif
-  }
-
-  return argn;			/* return index of next arg (file name) */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The main program.
- */
-
-int
-main (int argc, char **argv)
-{
-  struct jpeg_decompress_struct srcinfo;
-  struct jpeg_compress_struct dstinfo;
-  struct jpeg_error_mgr jsrcerr, jdsterr;
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  struct cdjpeg_progress_mgr progress;
-#endif
-  jvirt_barray_ptr * src_coef_arrays;
-  jvirt_barray_ptr * dst_coef_arrays;
-  int file_index;
-  /* We assume all-in-memory processing and can therefore use only a
-   * single file pointer for sequential input and output operation. 
-   */
-  FILE * fp;
-
-  /* On Mac, fetch a command line. */
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND
-  argc = ccommand(&argv);
-#endif
-
-  progname = argv[0];
-  if (progname == NULL || progname[0] == 0)
-    progname = "jpegtran";	/* in case C library doesn't provide it */
-
-  /* Initialize the JPEG decompression object with default error handling. */
-  srcinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jsrcerr);
-  jpeg_create_decompress(&srcinfo);
-  /* Initialize the JPEG compression object with default error handling. */
-  dstinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jdsterr);
-  jpeg_create_compress(&dstinfo);
-
-  /* Now safe to enable signal catcher.
-   * Note: we assume only the decompression object will have virtual arrays.
-   */
-#ifdef NEED_SIGNAL_CATCHER
-  enable_signal_catcher((j_common_ptr) &srcinfo);
-#endif
-
-  /* Scan command line to find file names.
-   * It is convenient to use just one switch-parsing routine, but the switch
-   * values read here are mostly ignored; we will rescan the switches after
-   * opening the input file.  Also note that most of the switches affect the
-   * destination JPEG object, so we parse into that and then copy over what
-   * needs to affects the source too.
-   */
-
-  file_index = parse_switches(&dstinfo, argc, argv, 0, FALSE);
-  jsrcerr.trace_level = jdsterr.trace_level;
-  srcinfo.mem->max_memory_to_use = dstinfo.mem->max_memory_to_use;
-
-#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
-  /* Must have either -outfile switch or explicit output file name */
-  if (outfilename == NULL) {
-    if (file_index != argc-2) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
-	      progname);
-      usage();
-    }
-    outfilename = argv[file_index+1];
-  } else {
-    if (file_index != argc-1) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
-	      progname);
-      usage();
-    }
-  }
-#else
-  /* Unix style: expect zero or one file name */
-  if (file_index < argc-1) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: only one input file\n", progname);
-    usage();
-  }
-#endif /* TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE */
-
-  /* Open the input file. */
-  if (file_index < argc) {
-    if ((fp = fopen(argv[file_index], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s for reading\n", progname, argv[file_index]);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* default input file is stdin */
-    fp = read_stdin();
-  }
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  start_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &dstinfo, &progress);
-#endif
-
-  /* Specify data source for decompression */
-  jpeg_stdio_src(&srcinfo, fp);
-
-  /* Enable saving of extra markers that we want to copy */
-  jcopy_markers_setup(&srcinfo, copyoption);
-
-  /* Read file header */
-  (void) jpeg_read_header(&srcinfo, TRUE);
-
-  /* Adjust default decompression parameters */
-  if (scaleoption != NULL)
-    if (sscanf(scaleoption, "%u/%u",
-	&srcinfo.scale_num, &srcinfo.scale_denom) < 1)
-      usage();
-
-  /* Any space needed by a transform option must be requested before
-   * jpeg_read_coefficients so that memory allocation will be done right.
-   */
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-  /* Fail right away if -perfect is given and transformation is not perfect.
-   */
-  if (!jtransform_request_workspace(&srcinfo, &transformoption)) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: transformation is not perfect\n", progname);
-    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-  }
-#endif
-
-  /* Read source file as DCT coefficients */
-  src_coef_arrays = jpeg_read_coefficients(&srcinfo);
-
-  /* Initialize destination compression parameters from source values */
-  jpeg_copy_critical_parameters(&srcinfo, &dstinfo);
-
-  /* Adjust destination parameters if required by transform options;
-   * also find out which set of coefficient arrays will hold the output.
-   */
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-  dst_coef_arrays = jtransform_adjust_parameters(&srcinfo, &dstinfo,
-						 src_coef_arrays,
-						 &transformoption);
-#else
-  dst_coef_arrays = src_coef_arrays;
-#endif
-
-  /* Close input file, if we opened it.
-   * Note: we assume that jpeg_read_coefficients consumed all input
-   * until JPEG_REACHED_EOI, and that jpeg_finish_decompress will
-   * only consume more while (! cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached).
-   * We cannot call jpeg_finish_decompress here since we still need the
-   * virtual arrays allocated from the source object for processing.
-   */
-  if (fp != stdin)
-    fclose(fp);
-
-  /* Open the output file. */
-  if (outfilename != NULL) {
-    if ((fp = fopen(outfilename, WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s for writing\n", progname, outfilename);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* default output file is stdout */
-    fp = write_stdout();
-  }
-
-  /* Adjust default compression parameters by re-parsing the options */
-  file_index = parse_switches(&dstinfo, argc, argv, 0, TRUE);
-
-  /* Specify data destination for compression */
-  jpeg_stdio_dest(&dstinfo, fp);
-
-  /* Start compressor (note no image data is actually written here) */
-  jpeg_write_coefficients(&dstinfo, dst_coef_arrays);
-
-  /* Copy to the output file any extra markers that we want to preserve */
-  jcopy_markers_execute(&srcinfo, &dstinfo, copyoption);
-
-  /* Execute image transformation, if any */
-#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED
-  jtransform_execute_transformation(&srcinfo, &dstinfo,
-				    src_coef_arrays,
-				    &transformoption);
-#endif
-
-  /* Finish compression and release memory */
-  jpeg_finish_compress(&dstinfo);
-  jpeg_destroy_compress(&dstinfo);
-  (void) jpeg_finish_decompress(&srcinfo);
-  jpeg_destroy_decompress(&srcinfo);
-
-  /* Close output file, if we opened it */
-  if (fp != stdout)
-    fclose(fp);
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  end_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &dstinfo);
-#endif
-
-  /* All done. */
-  exit(jsrcerr.num_warnings + jdsterr.num_warnings ?EXIT_WARNING:EXIT_SUCCESS);
-  return 0;			/* suppress no-return-value warnings */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jquant1.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jquant1.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1c482bc..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jquant1.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,857 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jquant1.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2011 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains 1-pass color quantization (color mapping) routines.
- * These routines provide mapping to a fixed color map using equally spaced
- * color values.  Optional Floyd-Steinberg or ordered dithering is available.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-#ifdef QUANT_1PASS_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * The main purpose of 1-pass quantization is to provide a fast, if not very
- * high quality, colormapped output capability.  A 2-pass quantizer usually
- * gives better visual quality; however, for quantized grayscale output this
- * quantizer is perfectly adequate.  Dithering is highly recommended with this
- * quantizer, though you can turn it off if you really want to.
- *
- * In 1-pass quantization the colormap must be chosen in advance of seeing the
- * image.  We use a map consisting of all combinations of Ncolors[i] color
- * values for the i'th component.  The Ncolors[] values are chosen so that
- * their product, the total number of colors, is no more than that requested.
- * (In most cases, the product will be somewhat less.)
- *
- * Since the colormap is orthogonal, the representative value for each color
- * component can be determined without considering the other components;
- * then these indexes can be combined into a colormap index by a standard
- * N-dimensional-array-subscript calculation.  Most of the arithmetic involved
- * can be precalculated and stored in the lookup table colorindex[].
- * colorindex[i][j] maps pixel value j in component i to the nearest
- * representative value (grid plane) for that component; this index is
- * multiplied by the array stride for component i, so that the
- * index of the colormap entry closest to a given pixel value is just
- *    sum( colorindex[component-number][pixel-component-value] )
- * Aside from being fast, this scheme allows for variable spacing between
- * representative values with no additional lookup cost.
- *
- * If gamma correction has been applied in color conversion, it might be wise
- * to adjust the color grid spacing so that the representative colors are
- * equidistant in linear space.  At this writing, gamma correction is not
- * implemented by jdcolor, so nothing is done here.
- */
-
-
-/* Declarations for ordered dithering.
- *
- * We use a standard 16x16 ordered dither array.  The basic concept of ordered
- * dithering is described in many references, for instance Dale Schumacher's
- * chapter II.2 of Graphics Gems II (James Arvo, ed. Academic Press, 1991).
- * In place of Schumacher's comparisons against a "threshold" value, we add a
- * "dither" value to the input pixel and then round the result to the nearest
- * output value.  The dither value is equivalent to (0.5 - threshold) times
- * the distance between output values.  For ordered dithering, we assume that
- * the output colors are equally spaced; if not, results will probably be
- * worse, since the dither may be too much or too little at a given point.
- *
- * The normal calculation would be to form pixel value + dither, range-limit
- * this to 0..MAXJSAMPLE, and then index into the colorindex table as usual.
- * We can skip the separate range-limiting step by extending the colorindex
- * table in both directions.
- */
-
-#define ODITHER_SIZE  16	/* dimension of dither matrix */
-/* NB: if ODITHER_SIZE is not a power of 2, ODITHER_MASK uses will break */
-#define ODITHER_CELLS (ODITHER_SIZE*ODITHER_SIZE)	/* # cells in matrix */
-#define ODITHER_MASK  (ODITHER_SIZE-1) /* mask for wrapping around counters */
-
-typedef int ODITHER_MATRIX[ODITHER_SIZE][ODITHER_SIZE];
-typedef int (*ODITHER_MATRIX_PTR)[ODITHER_SIZE];
-
-static const UINT8 base_dither_matrix[ODITHER_SIZE][ODITHER_SIZE] = {
-  /* Bayer's order-4 dither array.  Generated by the code given in
-   * Stephen Hawley's article "Ordered Dithering" in Graphics Gems I.
-   * The values in this array must range from 0 to ODITHER_CELLS-1.
-   */
-  {   0,192, 48,240, 12,204, 60,252,  3,195, 51,243, 15,207, 63,255 },
-  { 128, 64,176,112,140, 76,188,124,131, 67,179,115,143, 79,191,127 },
-  {  32,224, 16,208, 44,236, 28,220, 35,227, 19,211, 47,239, 31,223 },
-  { 160, 96,144, 80,172,108,156, 92,163, 99,147, 83,175,111,159, 95 },
-  {   8,200, 56,248,  4,196, 52,244, 11,203, 59,251,  7,199, 55,247 },
-  { 136, 72,184,120,132, 68,180,116,139, 75,187,123,135, 71,183,119 },
-  {  40,232, 24,216, 36,228, 20,212, 43,235, 27,219, 39,231, 23,215 },
-  { 168,104,152, 88,164,100,148, 84,171,107,155, 91,167,103,151, 87 },
-  {   2,194, 50,242, 14,206, 62,254,  1,193, 49,241, 13,205, 61,253 },
-  { 130, 66,178,114,142, 78,190,126,129, 65,177,113,141, 77,189,125 },
-  {  34,226, 18,210, 46,238, 30,222, 33,225, 17,209, 45,237, 29,221 },
-  { 162, 98,146, 82,174,110,158, 94,161, 97,145, 81,173,109,157, 93 },
-  {  10,202, 58,250,  6,198, 54,246,  9,201, 57,249,  5,197, 53,245 },
-  { 138, 74,186,122,134, 70,182,118,137, 73,185,121,133, 69,181,117 },
-  {  42,234, 26,218, 38,230, 22,214, 41,233, 25,217, 37,229, 21,213 },
-  { 170,106,154, 90,166,102,150, 86,169,105,153, 89,165,101,149, 85 }
-};
-
-
-/* Declarations for Floyd-Steinberg dithering.
- *
- * Errors are accumulated into the array fserrors[], at a resolution of
- * 1/16th of a pixel count.  The error at a given pixel is propagated
- * to its not-yet-processed neighbors using the standard F-S fractions,
- *		...	(here)	7/16
- *		3/16	5/16	1/16
- * We work left-to-right on even rows, right-to-left on odd rows.
- *
- * We can get away with a single array (holding one row's worth of errors)
- * by using it to store the current row's errors at pixel columns not yet
- * processed, but the next row's errors at columns already processed.  We
- * need only a few extra variables to hold the errors immediately around the
- * current column.  (If we are lucky, those variables are in registers, but
- * even if not, they're probably cheaper to access than array elements are.)
- *
- * The fserrors[] array is indexed [component#][position].
- * We provide (#columns + 2) entries per component; the extra entry at each
- * end saves us from special-casing the first and last pixels.
- *
- * Note: on a wide image, we might not have enough room in a PC's near data
- * segment to hold the error array; so it is allocated with alloc_large.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
-typedef INT16 FSERROR;		/* 16 bits should be enough */
-typedef int LOCFSERROR;		/* use 'int' for calculation temps */
-#else
-typedef INT32 FSERROR;		/* may need more than 16 bits */
-typedef INT32 LOCFSERROR;	/* be sure calculation temps are big enough */
-#endif
-
-typedef FSERROR FAR *FSERRPTR;	/* pointer to error array (in FAR storage!) */
-
-
-/* Private subobject */
-
-#define MAX_Q_COMPS 4		/* max components I can handle */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct jpeg_color_quantizer pub; /* public fields */
-
-  /* Initially allocated colormap is saved here */
-  JSAMPARRAY sv_colormap;	/* The color map as a 2-D pixel array */
-  int sv_actual;		/* number of entries in use */
-
-  JSAMPARRAY colorindex;	/* Precomputed mapping for speed */
-  /* colorindex[i][j] = index of color closest to pixel value j in component i,
-   * premultiplied as described above.  Since colormap indexes must fit into
-   * JSAMPLEs, the entries of this array will too.
-   */
-  boolean is_padded;		/* is the colorindex padded for odither? */
-
-  int Ncolors[MAX_Q_COMPS];	/* # of values alloced to each component */
-
-  /* Variables for ordered dithering */
-  int row_index;		/* cur row's vertical index in dither matrix */
-  ODITHER_MATRIX_PTR odither[MAX_Q_COMPS]; /* one dither array per component */
-
-  /* Variables for Floyd-Steinberg dithering */
-  FSERRPTR fserrors[MAX_Q_COMPS]; /* accumulated errors */
-  boolean on_odd_row;		/* flag to remember which row we are on */
-} my_cquantizer;
-
-typedef my_cquantizer * my_cquantize_ptr;
-
-
-/*
- * Policy-making subroutines for create_colormap and create_colorindex.
- * These routines determine the colormap to be used.  The rest of the module
- * only assumes that the colormap is orthogonal.
- *
- *  * select_ncolors decides how to divvy up the available colors
- *    among the components.
- *  * output_value defines the set of representative values for a component.
- *  * largest_input_value defines the mapping from input values to
- *    representative values for a component.
- * Note that the latter two routines may impose different policies for
- * different components, though this is not currently done.
- */
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-select_ncolors (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int Ncolors[])
-/* Determine allocation of desired colors to components, */
-/* and fill in Ncolors[] array to indicate choice. */
-/* Return value is total number of colors (product of Ncolors[] values). */
-{
-  int nc = cinfo->out_color_components; /* number of color components */
-  int max_colors = cinfo->desired_number_of_colors;
-  int total_colors, iroot, i, j;
-  boolean changed;
-  long temp;
-  static const int RGB_order[3] = { RGB_GREEN, RGB_RED, RGB_BLUE };
-
-  /* We can allocate at least the nc'th root of max_colors per component. */
-  /* Compute floor(nc'th root of max_colors). */
-  iroot = 1;
-  do {
-    iroot++;
-    temp = iroot;		/* set temp = iroot ** nc */
-    for (i = 1; i < nc; i++)
-      temp *= iroot;
-  } while (temp <= (long) max_colors); /* repeat till iroot exceeds root */
-  iroot--;			/* now iroot = floor(root) */
-
-  /* Must have at least 2 color values per component */
-  if (iroot < 2)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_FEW_COLORS, (int) temp);
-
-  /* Initialize to iroot color values for each component */
-  total_colors = 1;
-  for (i = 0; i < nc; i++) {
-    Ncolors[i] = iroot;
-    total_colors *= iroot;
-  }
-  /* We may be able to increment the count for one or more components without
-   * exceeding max_colors, though we know not all can be incremented.
-   * Sometimes, the first component can be incremented more than once!
-   * (Example: for 16 colors, we start at 2*2*2, go to 3*2*2, then 4*2*2.)
-   * In RGB colorspace, try to increment G first, then R, then B.
-   */
-  do {
-    changed = FALSE;
-    for (i = 0; i < nc; i++) {
-      j = (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_RGB ? RGB_order[i] : i);
-      /* calculate new total_colors if Ncolors[j] is incremented */
-      temp = total_colors / Ncolors[j];
-      temp *= Ncolors[j]+1;	/* done in long arith to avoid oflo */
-      if (temp > (long) max_colors)
-	break;			/* won't fit, done with this pass */
-      Ncolors[j]++;		/* OK, apply the increment */
-      total_colors = (int) temp;
-      changed = TRUE;
-    }
-  } while (changed);
-
-  return total_colors;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-output_value (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int ci, int j, int maxj)
-/* Return j'th output value, where j will range from 0 to maxj */
-/* The output values must fall in 0..MAXJSAMPLE in increasing order */
-{
-  /* We always provide values 0 and MAXJSAMPLE for each component;
-   * any additional values are equally spaced between these limits.
-   * (Forcing the upper and lower values to the limits ensures that
-   * dithering can't produce a color outside the selected gamut.)
-   */
-  return (int) (((INT32) j * MAXJSAMPLE + maxj/2) / maxj);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-largest_input_value (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int ci, int j, int maxj)
-/* Return largest input value that should map to j'th output value */
-/* Must have largest(j=0) >= 0, and largest(j=maxj) >= MAXJSAMPLE */
-{
-  /* Breakpoints are halfway between values returned by output_value */
-  return (int) (((INT32) (2*j + 1) * MAXJSAMPLE + maxj) / (2*maxj));
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Create the colormap.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-create_colormap (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  JSAMPARRAY colormap;		/* Created colormap */
-  int total_colors;		/* Number of distinct output colors */
-  int i,j,k, nci, blksize, blkdist, ptr, val;
-
-  /* Select number of colors for each component */
-  total_colors = select_ncolors(cinfo, cquantize->Ncolors);
-
-  /* Report selected color counts */
-  if (cinfo->out_color_components == 3)
-    TRACEMS4(cinfo, 1, JTRC_QUANT_3_NCOLORS,
-	     total_colors, cquantize->Ncolors[0],
-	     cquantize->Ncolors[1], cquantize->Ncolors[2]);
-  else
-    TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_QUANT_NCOLORS, total_colors);
-
-  /* Allocate and fill in the colormap. */
-  /* The colors are ordered in the map in standard row-major order, */
-  /* i.e. rightmost (highest-indexed) color changes most rapidly. */
-
-  colormap = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-     (JDIMENSION) total_colors, (JDIMENSION) cinfo->out_color_components);
-
-  /* blksize is number of adjacent repeated entries for a component */
-  /* blkdist is distance between groups of identical entries for a component */
-  blkdist = total_colors;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < cinfo->out_color_components; i++) {
-    /* fill in colormap entries for i'th color component */
-    nci = cquantize->Ncolors[i]; /* # of distinct values for this color */
-    blksize = blkdist / nci;
-    for (j = 0; j < nci; j++) {
-      /* Compute j'th output value (out of nci) for component */
-      val = output_value(cinfo, i, j, nci-1);
-      /* Fill in all colormap entries that have this value of this component */
-      for (ptr = j * blksize; ptr < total_colors; ptr += blkdist) {
-	/* fill in blksize entries beginning at ptr */
-	for (k = 0; k < blksize; k++)
-	  colormap[i][ptr+k] = (JSAMPLE) val;
-      }
-    }
-    blkdist = blksize;		/* blksize of this color is blkdist of next */
-  }
-
-  /* Save the colormap in private storage,
-   * where it will survive color quantization mode changes.
-   */
-  cquantize->sv_colormap = colormap;
-  cquantize->sv_actual = total_colors;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Create the color index table.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-create_colorindex (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  JSAMPROW indexptr;
-  int i,j,k, nci, blksize, val, pad;
-
-  /* For ordered dither, we pad the color index tables by MAXJSAMPLE in
-   * each direction (input index values can be -MAXJSAMPLE .. 2*MAXJSAMPLE).
-   * This is not necessary in the other dithering modes.  However, we
-   * flag whether it was done in case user changes dithering mode.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->dither_mode == JDITHER_ORDERED) {
-    pad = MAXJSAMPLE*2;
-    cquantize->is_padded = TRUE;
-  } else {
-    pad = 0;
-    cquantize->is_padded = FALSE;
-  }
-
-  cquantize->colorindex = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-     (JDIMENSION) (MAXJSAMPLE+1 + pad),
-     (JDIMENSION) cinfo->out_color_components);
-
-  /* blksize is number of adjacent repeated entries for a component */
-  blksize = cquantize->sv_actual;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < cinfo->out_color_components; i++) {
-    /* fill in colorindex entries for i'th color component */
-    nci = cquantize->Ncolors[i]; /* # of distinct values for this color */
-    blksize = blksize / nci;
-
-    /* adjust colorindex pointers to provide padding at negative indexes. */
-    if (pad)
-      cquantize->colorindex[i] += MAXJSAMPLE;
-
-    /* in loop, val = index of current output value, */
-    /* and k = largest j that maps to current val */
-    indexptr = cquantize->colorindex[i];
-    val = 0;
-    k = largest_input_value(cinfo, i, 0, nci-1);
-    for (j = 0; j <= MAXJSAMPLE; j++) {
-      while (j > k)		/* advance val if past boundary */
-	k = largest_input_value(cinfo, i, ++val, nci-1);
-      /* premultiply so that no multiplication needed in main processing */
-      indexptr[j] = (JSAMPLE) (val * blksize);
-    }
-    /* Pad at both ends if necessary */
-    if (pad)
-      for (j = 1; j <= MAXJSAMPLE; j++) {
-	indexptr[-j] = indexptr[0];
-	indexptr[MAXJSAMPLE+j] = indexptr[MAXJSAMPLE];
-      }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Create an ordered-dither array for a component having ncolors
- * distinct output values.
- */
-
-LOCAL(ODITHER_MATRIX_PTR)
-make_odither_array (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int ncolors)
-{
-  ODITHER_MATRIX_PTR odither;
-  int j,k;
-  INT32 num,den;
-
-  odither = (ODITHER_MATRIX_PTR)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(ODITHER_MATRIX));
-  /* The inter-value distance for this color is MAXJSAMPLE/(ncolors-1).
-   * Hence the dither value for the matrix cell with fill order f
-   * (f=0..N-1) should be (N-1-2*f)/(2*N) * MAXJSAMPLE/(ncolors-1).
-   * On 16-bit-int machine, be careful to avoid overflow.
-   */
-  den = 2 * ODITHER_CELLS * ((INT32) (ncolors - 1));
-  for (j = 0; j < ODITHER_SIZE; j++) {
-    for (k = 0; k < ODITHER_SIZE; k++) {
-      num = ((INT32) (ODITHER_CELLS-1 - 2*((int)base_dither_matrix[j][k])))
-	    * MAXJSAMPLE;
-      /* Ensure round towards zero despite C's lack of consistency
-       * about rounding negative values in integer division...
-       */
-      odither[j][k] = (int) (num<0 ? -((-num)/den) : num/den);
-    }
-  }
-  return odither;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Create the ordered-dither tables.
- * Components having the same number of representative colors may 
- * share a dither table.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-create_odither_tables (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  ODITHER_MATRIX_PTR odither;
-  int i, j, nci;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < cinfo->out_color_components; i++) {
-    nci = cquantize->Ncolors[i]; /* # of distinct values for this color */
-    odither = NULL;		/* search for matching prior component */
-    for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
-      if (nci == cquantize->Ncolors[j]) {
-	odither = cquantize->odither[j];
-	break;
-      }
-    }
-    if (odither == NULL)	/* need a new table? */
-      odither = make_odither_array(cinfo, nci);
-    cquantize->odither[i] = odither;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Map some rows of pixels to the output colormapped representation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-color_quantize (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-		JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-/* General case, no dithering */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  JSAMPARRAY colorindex = cquantize->colorindex;
-  register int pixcode, ci;
-  register JSAMPROW ptrin, ptrout;
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-  register int nc = cinfo->out_color_components;
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    ptrin = input_buf[row];
-    ptrout = output_buf[row];
-    for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-      pixcode = 0;
-      for (ci = 0; ci < nc; ci++) {
-	pixcode += GETJSAMPLE(colorindex[ci][GETJSAMPLE(*ptrin++)]);
-      }
-      *ptrout++ = (JSAMPLE) pixcode;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-color_quantize3 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-/* Fast path for out_color_components==3, no dithering */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  register int pixcode;
-  register JSAMPROW ptrin, ptrout;
-  JSAMPROW colorindex0 = cquantize->colorindex[0];
-  JSAMPROW colorindex1 = cquantize->colorindex[1];
-  JSAMPROW colorindex2 = cquantize->colorindex[2];
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    ptrin = input_buf[row];
-    ptrout = output_buf[row];
-    for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-      pixcode  = GETJSAMPLE(colorindex0[GETJSAMPLE(*ptrin++)]);
-      pixcode += GETJSAMPLE(colorindex1[GETJSAMPLE(*ptrin++)]);
-      pixcode += GETJSAMPLE(colorindex2[GETJSAMPLE(*ptrin++)]);
-      *ptrout++ = (JSAMPLE) pixcode;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-quantize_ord_dither (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-		     JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-/* General case, with ordered dithering */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  register JSAMPROW input_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW output_ptr;
-  JSAMPROW colorindex_ci;
-  int * dither;			/* points to active row of dither matrix */
-  int row_index, col_index;	/* current indexes into dither matrix */
-  int nc = cinfo->out_color_components;
-  int ci;
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    /* Initialize output values to 0 so can process components separately */
-    FMEMZERO((void FAR *) output_buf[row],
-	     (size_t) (width * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE)));
-    row_index = cquantize->row_index;
-    for (ci = 0; ci < nc; ci++) {
-      input_ptr = input_buf[row] + ci;
-      output_ptr = output_buf[row];
-      colorindex_ci = cquantize->colorindex[ci];
-      dither = cquantize->odither[ci][row_index];
-      col_index = 0;
-
-      for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-	/* Form pixel value + dither, range-limit to 0..MAXJSAMPLE,
-	 * select output value, accumulate into output code for this pixel.
-	 * Range-limiting need not be done explicitly, as we have extended
-	 * the colorindex table to produce the right answers for out-of-range
-	 * inputs.  The maximum dither is +- MAXJSAMPLE; this sets the
-	 * required amount of padding.
-	 */
-	*output_ptr += colorindex_ci[GETJSAMPLE(*input_ptr)+dither[col_index]];
-	input_ptr += nc;
-	output_ptr++;
-	col_index = (col_index + 1) & ODITHER_MASK;
-      }
-    }
-    /* Advance row index for next row */
-    row_index = (row_index + 1) & ODITHER_MASK;
-    cquantize->row_index = row_index;
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-quantize3_ord_dither (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-		      JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-/* Fast path for out_color_components==3, with ordered dithering */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  register int pixcode;
-  register JSAMPROW input_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW output_ptr;
-  JSAMPROW colorindex0 = cquantize->colorindex[0];
-  JSAMPROW colorindex1 = cquantize->colorindex[1];
-  JSAMPROW colorindex2 = cquantize->colorindex[2];
-  int * dither0;		/* points to active row of dither matrix */
-  int * dither1;
-  int * dither2;
-  int row_index, col_index;	/* current indexes into dither matrix */
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    row_index = cquantize->row_index;
-    input_ptr = input_buf[row];
-    output_ptr = output_buf[row];
-    dither0 = cquantize->odither[0][row_index];
-    dither1 = cquantize->odither[1][row_index];
-    dither2 = cquantize->odither[2][row_index];
-    col_index = 0;
-
-    for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-      pixcode  = GETJSAMPLE(colorindex0[GETJSAMPLE(*input_ptr++) +
-					dither0[col_index]]);
-      pixcode += GETJSAMPLE(colorindex1[GETJSAMPLE(*input_ptr++) +
-					dither1[col_index]]);
-      pixcode += GETJSAMPLE(colorindex2[GETJSAMPLE(*input_ptr++) +
-					dither2[col_index]]);
-      *output_ptr++ = (JSAMPLE) pixcode;
-      col_index = (col_index + 1) & ODITHER_MASK;
-    }
-    row_index = (row_index + 1) & ODITHER_MASK;
-    cquantize->row_index = row_index;
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-quantize_fs_dither (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPARRAY input_buf,
-		    JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-/* General case, with Floyd-Steinberg dithering */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  register LOCFSERROR cur;	/* current error or pixel value */
-  LOCFSERROR belowerr;		/* error for pixel below cur */
-  LOCFSERROR bpreverr;		/* error for below/prev col */
-  LOCFSERROR bnexterr;		/* error for below/next col */
-  LOCFSERROR delta;
-  register FSERRPTR errorptr;	/* => fserrors[] at column before current */
-  register JSAMPROW input_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW output_ptr;
-  JSAMPROW colorindex_ci;
-  JSAMPROW colormap_ci;
-  int pixcode;
-  int nc = cinfo->out_color_components;
-  int dir;			/* 1 for left-to-right, -1 for right-to-left */
-  int dirnc;			/* dir * nc */
-  int ci;
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    /* Initialize output values to 0 so can process components separately */
-    FMEMZERO((void FAR *) output_buf[row],
-	     (size_t) (width * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE)));
-    for (ci = 0; ci < nc; ci++) {
-      input_ptr = input_buf[row] + ci;
-      output_ptr = output_buf[row];
-      if (cquantize->on_odd_row) {
-	/* work right to left in this row */
-	input_ptr += (width-1) * nc; /* so point to rightmost pixel */
-	output_ptr += width-1;
-	dir = -1;
-	dirnc = -nc;
-	errorptr = cquantize->fserrors[ci] + (width+1); /* => entry after last column */
-      } else {
-	/* work left to right in this row */
-	dir = 1;
-	dirnc = nc;
-	errorptr = cquantize->fserrors[ci]; /* => entry before first column */
-      }
-      colorindex_ci = cquantize->colorindex[ci];
-      colormap_ci = cquantize->sv_colormap[ci];
-      /* Preset error values: no error propagated to first pixel from left */
-      cur = 0;
-      /* and no error propagated to row below yet */
-      belowerr = bpreverr = 0;
-
-      for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-	/* cur holds the error propagated from the previous pixel on the
-	 * current line.  Add the error propagated from the previous line
-	 * to form the complete error correction term for this pixel, and
-	 * round the error term (which is expressed * 16) to an integer.
-	 * RIGHT_SHIFT rounds towards minus infinity, so adding 8 is correct
-	 * for either sign of the error value.
-	 * Note: errorptr points to *previous* column's array entry.
-	 */
-	cur = RIGHT_SHIFT(cur + errorptr[dir] + 8, 4);
-	/* Form pixel value + error, and range-limit to 0..MAXJSAMPLE.
-	 * The maximum error is +- MAXJSAMPLE; this sets the required size
-	 * of the range_limit array.
-	 */
-	cur += GETJSAMPLE(*input_ptr);
-	cur = GETJSAMPLE(range_limit[cur]);
-	/* Select output value, accumulate into output code for this pixel */
-	pixcode = GETJSAMPLE(colorindex_ci[cur]);
-	*output_ptr += (JSAMPLE) pixcode;
-	/* Compute actual representation error at this pixel */
-	/* Note: we can do this even though we don't have the final */
-	/* pixel code, because the colormap is orthogonal. */
-	cur -= GETJSAMPLE(colormap_ci[pixcode]);
-	/* Compute error fractions to be propagated to adjacent pixels.
-	 * Add these into the running sums, and simultaneously shift the
-	 * next-line error sums left by 1 column.
-	 */
-	bnexterr = cur;
-	delta = cur * 2;
-	cur += delta;		/* form error * 3 */
-	errorptr[0] = (FSERROR) (bpreverr + cur);
-	cur += delta;		/* form error * 5 */
-	bpreverr = belowerr + cur;
-	belowerr = bnexterr;
-	cur += delta;		/* form error * 7 */
-	/* At this point cur contains the 7/16 error value to be propagated
-	 * to the next pixel on the current line, and all the errors for the
-	 * next line have been shifted over. We are therefore ready to move on.
-	 */
-	input_ptr += dirnc;	/* advance input ptr to next column */
-	output_ptr += dir;	/* advance output ptr to next column */
-	errorptr += dir;	/* advance errorptr to current column */
-      }
-      /* Post-loop cleanup: we must unload the final error value into the
-       * final fserrors[] entry.  Note we need not unload belowerr because
-       * it is for the dummy column before or after the actual array.
-       */
-      errorptr[0] = (FSERROR) bpreverr; /* unload prev err into array */
-    }
-    cquantize->on_odd_row = (cquantize->on_odd_row ? FALSE : TRUE);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Allocate workspace for Floyd-Steinberg errors.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-alloc_fs_workspace (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  size_t arraysize;
-  int i;
-
-  arraysize = (size_t) ((cinfo->output_width + 2) * SIZEOF(FSERROR));
-  for (i = 0; i < cinfo->out_color_components; i++) {
-    cquantize->fserrors[i] = (FSERRPTR)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large)((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, arraysize);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for one-pass color quantization.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_1_quant (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean is_pre_scan)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  size_t arraysize;
-  int i;
-
-  /* Install my colormap. */
-  cinfo->colormap = cquantize->sv_colormap;
-  cinfo->actual_number_of_colors = cquantize->sv_actual;
-
-  /* Initialize for desired dithering mode. */
-  switch (cinfo->dither_mode) {
-  case JDITHER_NONE:
-    if (cinfo->out_color_components == 3)
-      cquantize->pub.color_quantize = color_quantize3;
-    else
-      cquantize->pub.color_quantize = color_quantize;
-    break;
-  case JDITHER_ORDERED:
-    if (cinfo->out_color_components == 3)
-      cquantize->pub.color_quantize = quantize3_ord_dither;
-    else
-      cquantize->pub.color_quantize = quantize_ord_dither;
-    cquantize->row_index = 0;	/* initialize state for ordered dither */
-    /* If user changed to ordered dither from another mode,
-     * we must recreate the color index table with padding.
-     * This will cost extra space, but probably isn't very likely.
-     */
-    if (! cquantize->is_padded)
-      create_colorindex(cinfo);
-    /* Create ordered-dither tables if we didn't already. */
-    if (cquantize->odither[0] == NULL)
-      create_odither_tables(cinfo);
-    break;
-  case JDITHER_FS:
-    cquantize->pub.color_quantize = quantize_fs_dither;
-    cquantize->on_odd_row = FALSE; /* initialize state for F-S dither */
-    /* Allocate Floyd-Steinberg workspace if didn't already. */
-    if (cquantize->fserrors[0] == NULL)
-      alloc_fs_workspace(cinfo);
-    /* Initialize the propagated errors to zero. */
-    arraysize = (size_t) ((cinfo->output_width + 2) * SIZEOF(FSERROR));
-    for (i = 0; i < cinfo->out_color_components; i++)
-      FMEMZERO((void FAR *) cquantize->fserrors[i], arraysize);
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOT_COMPILED);
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of the pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass_1_quant (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work in 1-pass case */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Switch to a new external colormap between output passes.
- * Shouldn't get to this module!
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-new_color_map_1_quant (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_MODE_CHANGE);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for 1-pass color quantization.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_1pass_quantizer (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize;
-
-  cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_cquantizer));
-  cinfo->cquantize = (struct jpeg_color_quantizer *) cquantize;
-  cquantize->pub.start_pass = start_pass_1_quant;
-  cquantize->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass_1_quant;
-  cquantize->pub.new_color_map = new_color_map_1_quant;
-  cquantize->fserrors[0] = NULL; /* Flag FS workspace not allocated */
-  cquantize->odither[0] = NULL;	/* Also flag odither arrays not allocated */
-
-  /* Make sure my internal arrays won't overflow */
-  if (cinfo->out_color_components > MAX_Q_COMPS)
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_COMPONENTS, MAX_Q_COMPS);
-  /* Make sure colormap indexes can be represented by JSAMPLEs */
-  if (cinfo->desired_number_of_colors > (MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_MANY_COLORS, MAXJSAMPLE+1);
-
-  /* Create the colormap and color index table. */
-  create_colormap(cinfo);
-  create_colorindex(cinfo);
-
-  /* Allocate Floyd-Steinberg workspace now if requested.
-   * We do this now since it is FAR storage and may affect the memory
-   * manager's space calculations.  If the user changes to FS dither
-   * mode in a later pass, we will allocate the space then, and will
-   * possibly overrun the max_memory_to_use setting.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->dither_mode == JDITHER_FS)
-    alloc_fs_workspace(cinfo);
-}
-
-#endif /* QUANT_1PASS_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jquant2.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jquant2.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f7e351f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jquant2.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1311 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jquant2.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2011 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains 2-pass color quantization (color mapping) routines.
- * These routines provide selection of a custom color map for an image,
- * followed by mapping of the image to that color map, with optional
- * Floyd-Steinberg dithering.
- * It is also possible to use just the second pass to map to an arbitrary
- * externally-given color map.
- *
- * Note: ordered dithering is not supported, since there isn't any fast
- * way to compute intercolor distances; it's unclear that ordered dither's
- * fundamental assumptions even hold with an irregularly spaced color map.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/*
- * This module implements the well-known Heckbert paradigm for color
- * quantization.  Most of the ideas used here can be traced back to
- * Heckbert's seminal paper
- *   Heckbert, Paul.  "Color Image Quantization for Frame Buffer Display",
- *   Proc. SIGGRAPH '82, Computer Graphics v.16 #3 (July 1982), pp 297-304.
- *
- * In the first pass over the image, we accumulate a histogram showing the
- * usage count of each possible color.  To keep the histogram to a reasonable
- * size, we reduce the precision of the input; typical practice is to retain
- * 5 or 6 bits per color, so that 8 or 4 different input values are counted
- * in the same histogram cell.
- *
- * Next, the color-selection step begins with a box representing the whole
- * color space, and repeatedly splits the "largest" remaining box until we
- * have as many boxes as desired colors.  Then the mean color in each
- * remaining box becomes one of the possible output colors.
- * 
- * The second pass over the image maps each input pixel to the closest output
- * color (optionally after applying a Floyd-Steinberg dithering correction).
- * This mapping is logically trivial, but making it go fast enough requires
- * considerable care.
- *
- * Heckbert-style quantizers vary a good deal in their policies for choosing
- * the "largest" box and deciding where to cut it.  The particular policies
- * used here have proved out well in experimental comparisons, but better ones
- * may yet be found.
- *
- * In earlier versions of the IJG code, this module quantized in YCbCr color
- * space, processing the raw upsampled data without a color conversion step.
- * This allowed the color conversion math to be done only once per colormap
- * entry, not once per pixel.  However, that optimization precluded other
- * useful optimizations (such as merging color conversion with upsampling)
- * and it also interfered with desired capabilities such as quantizing to an
- * externally-supplied colormap.  We have therefore abandoned that approach.
- * The present code works in the post-conversion color space, typically RGB.
- *
- * To improve the visual quality of the results, we actually work in scaled
- * RGB space, giving G distances more weight than R, and R in turn more than
- * B.  To do everything in integer math, we must use integer scale factors.
- * The 2/3/1 scale factors used here correspond loosely to the relative
- * weights of the colors in the NTSC grayscale equation.
- * If you want to use this code to quantize a non-RGB color space, you'll
- * probably need to change these scale factors.
- */
-
-#define R_SCALE 2		/* scale R distances by this much */
-#define G_SCALE 3		/* scale G distances by this much */
-#define B_SCALE 1		/* and B by this much */
-
-/* Relabel R/G/B as components 0/1/2, respecting the RGB ordering defined
- * in jmorecfg.h.  As the code stands, it will do the right thing for R,G,B
- * and B,G,R orders.  If you define some other weird order in jmorecfg.h,
- * you'll get compile errors until you extend this logic.  In that case
- * you'll probably want to tweak the histogram sizes too.
- */
-
-#if RGB_RED == 0
-#define C0_SCALE R_SCALE
-#endif
-#if RGB_BLUE == 0
-#define C0_SCALE B_SCALE
-#endif
-#if RGB_GREEN == 1
-#define C1_SCALE G_SCALE
-#endif
-#if RGB_RED == 2
-#define C2_SCALE R_SCALE
-#endif
-#if RGB_BLUE == 2
-#define C2_SCALE B_SCALE
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * First we have the histogram data structure and routines for creating it.
- *
- * The number of bits of precision can be adjusted by changing these symbols.
- * We recommend keeping 6 bits for G and 5 each for R and B.
- * If you have plenty of memory and cycles, 6 bits all around gives marginally
- * better results; if you are short of memory, 5 bits all around will save
- * some space but degrade the results.
- * To maintain a fully accurate histogram, we'd need to allocate a "long"
- * (preferably unsigned long) for each cell.  In practice this is overkill;
- * we can get by with 16 bits per cell.  Few of the cell counts will overflow,
- * and clamping those that do overflow to the maximum value will give close-
- * enough results.  This reduces the recommended histogram size from 256Kb
- * to 128Kb, which is a useful savings on PC-class machines.
- * (In the second pass the histogram space is re-used for pixel mapping data;
- * in that capacity, each cell must be able to store zero to the number of
- * desired colors.  16 bits/cell is plenty for that too.)
- * Since the JPEG code is intended to run in small memory model on 80x86
- * machines, we can't just allocate the histogram in one chunk.  Instead
- * of a true 3-D array, we use a row of pointers to 2-D arrays.  Each
- * pointer corresponds to a C0 value (typically 2^5 = 32 pointers) and
- * each 2-D array has 2^6*2^5 = 2048 or 2^6*2^6 = 4096 entries.  Note that
- * on 80x86 machines, the pointer row is in near memory but the actual
- * arrays are in far memory (same arrangement as we use for image arrays).
- */
-
-#define MAXNUMCOLORS  (MAXJSAMPLE+1) /* maximum size of colormap */
-
-/* These will do the right thing for either R,G,B or B,G,R color order,
- * but you may not like the results for other color orders.
- */
-#define HIST_C0_BITS  5		/* bits of precision in R/B histogram */
-#define HIST_C1_BITS  6		/* bits of precision in G histogram */
-#define HIST_C2_BITS  5		/* bits of precision in B/R histogram */
-
-/* Number of elements along histogram axes. */
-#define HIST_C0_ELEMS  (1<cquantize;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register histptr histp;
-  register hist3d histogram = cquantize->histogram;
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    ptr = input_buf[row];
-    for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-      /* get pixel value and index into the histogram */
-      histp = & histogram[GETJSAMPLE(ptr[0]) >> C0_SHIFT]
-			 [GETJSAMPLE(ptr[1]) >> C1_SHIFT]
-			 [GETJSAMPLE(ptr[2]) >> C2_SHIFT];
-      /* increment, check for overflow and undo increment if so. */
-      if (++(*histp) <= 0)
-	(*histp)--;
-      ptr += 3;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Next we have the really interesting routines: selection of a colormap
- * given the completed histogram.
- * These routines work with a list of "boxes", each representing a rectangular
- * subset of the input color space (to histogram precision).
- */
-
-typedef struct {
-  /* The bounds of the box (inclusive); expressed as histogram indexes */
-  int c0min, c0max;
-  int c1min, c1max;
-  int c2min, c2max;
-  /* The volume (actually 2-norm) of the box */
-  INT32 volume;
-  /* The number of nonzero histogram cells within this box */
-  long colorcount;
-} box;
-
-typedef box * boxptr;
-
-
-LOCAL(boxptr)
-find_biggest_color_pop (boxptr boxlist, int numboxes)
-/* Find the splittable box with the largest color population */
-/* Returns NULL if no splittable boxes remain */
-{
-  register boxptr boxp;
-  register int i;
-  register long maxc = 0;
-  boxptr which = NULL;
-  
-  for (i = 0, boxp = boxlist; i < numboxes; i++, boxp++) {
-    if (boxp->colorcount > maxc && boxp->volume > 0) {
-      which = boxp;
-      maxc = boxp->colorcount;
-    }
-  }
-  return which;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boxptr)
-find_biggest_volume (boxptr boxlist, int numboxes)
-/* Find the splittable box with the largest (scaled) volume */
-/* Returns NULL if no splittable boxes remain */
-{
-  register boxptr boxp;
-  register int i;
-  register INT32 maxv = 0;
-  boxptr which = NULL;
-  
-  for (i = 0, boxp = boxlist; i < numboxes; i++, boxp++) {
-    if (boxp->volume > maxv) {
-      which = boxp;
-      maxv = boxp->volume;
-    }
-  }
-  return which;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-update_box (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boxptr boxp)
-/* Shrink the min/max bounds of a box to enclose only nonzero elements, */
-/* and recompute its volume and population */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  hist3d histogram = cquantize->histogram;
-  histptr histp;
-  int c0,c1,c2;
-  int c0min,c0max,c1min,c1max,c2min,c2max;
-  INT32 dist0,dist1,dist2;
-  long ccount;
-  
-  c0min = boxp->c0min;  c0max = boxp->c0max;
-  c1min = boxp->c1min;  c1max = boxp->c1max;
-  c2min = boxp->c2min;  c2max = boxp->c2max;
-  
-  if (c0max > c0min)
-    for (c0 = c0min; c0 <= c0max; c0++)
-      for (c1 = c1min; c1 <= c1max; c1++) {
-	histp = & histogram[c0][c1][c2min];
-	for (c2 = c2min; c2 <= c2max; c2++)
-	  if (*histp++ != 0) {
-	    boxp->c0min = c0min = c0;
-	    goto have_c0min;
-	  }
-      }
- have_c0min:
-  if (c0max > c0min)
-    for (c0 = c0max; c0 >= c0min; c0--)
-      for (c1 = c1min; c1 <= c1max; c1++) {
-	histp = & histogram[c0][c1][c2min];
-	for (c2 = c2min; c2 <= c2max; c2++)
-	  if (*histp++ != 0) {
-	    boxp->c0max = c0max = c0;
-	    goto have_c0max;
-	  }
-      }
- have_c0max:
-  if (c1max > c1min)
-    for (c1 = c1min; c1 <= c1max; c1++)
-      for (c0 = c0min; c0 <= c0max; c0++) {
-	histp = & histogram[c0][c1][c2min];
-	for (c2 = c2min; c2 <= c2max; c2++)
-	  if (*histp++ != 0) {
-	    boxp->c1min = c1min = c1;
-	    goto have_c1min;
-	  }
-      }
- have_c1min:
-  if (c1max > c1min)
-    for (c1 = c1max; c1 >= c1min; c1--)
-      for (c0 = c0min; c0 <= c0max; c0++) {
-	histp = & histogram[c0][c1][c2min];
-	for (c2 = c2min; c2 <= c2max; c2++)
-	  if (*histp++ != 0) {
-	    boxp->c1max = c1max = c1;
-	    goto have_c1max;
-	  }
-      }
- have_c1max:
-  if (c2max > c2min)
-    for (c2 = c2min; c2 <= c2max; c2++)
-      for (c0 = c0min; c0 <= c0max; c0++) {
-	histp = & histogram[c0][c1min][c2];
-	for (c1 = c1min; c1 <= c1max; c1++, histp += HIST_C2_ELEMS)
-	  if (*histp != 0) {
-	    boxp->c2min = c2min = c2;
-	    goto have_c2min;
-	  }
-      }
- have_c2min:
-  if (c2max > c2min)
-    for (c2 = c2max; c2 >= c2min; c2--)
-      for (c0 = c0min; c0 <= c0max; c0++) {
-	histp = & histogram[c0][c1min][c2];
-	for (c1 = c1min; c1 <= c1max; c1++, histp += HIST_C2_ELEMS)
-	  if (*histp != 0) {
-	    boxp->c2max = c2max = c2;
-	    goto have_c2max;
-	  }
-      }
- have_c2max:
-
-  /* Update box volume.
-   * We use 2-norm rather than real volume here; this biases the method
-   * against making long narrow boxes, and it has the side benefit that
-   * a box is splittable iff norm > 0.
-   * Since the differences are expressed in histogram-cell units,
-   * we have to shift back to JSAMPLE units to get consistent distances;
-   * after which, we scale according to the selected distance scale factors.
-   */
-  dist0 = ((c0max - c0min) << C0_SHIFT) * C0_SCALE;
-  dist1 = ((c1max - c1min) << C1_SHIFT) * C1_SCALE;
-  dist2 = ((c2max - c2min) << C2_SHIFT) * C2_SCALE;
-  boxp->volume = dist0*dist0 + dist1*dist1 + dist2*dist2;
-  
-  /* Now scan remaining volume of box and compute population */
-  ccount = 0;
-  for (c0 = c0min; c0 <= c0max; c0++)
-    for (c1 = c1min; c1 <= c1max; c1++) {
-      histp = & histogram[c0][c1][c2min];
-      for (c2 = c2min; c2 <= c2max; c2++, histp++)
-	if (*histp != 0) {
-	  ccount++;
-	}
-    }
-  boxp->colorcount = ccount;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-median_cut (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boxptr boxlist, int numboxes,
-	    int desired_colors)
-/* Repeatedly select and split the largest box until we have enough boxes */
-{
-  int n,lb;
-  int c0,c1,c2,cmax;
-  register boxptr b1,b2;
-
-  while (numboxes < desired_colors) {
-    /* Select box to split.
-     * Current algorithm: by population for first half, then by volume.
-     */
-    if (numboxes*2 <= desired_colors) {
-      b1 = find_biggest_color_pop(boxlist, numboxes);
-    } else {
-      b1 = find_biggest_volume(boxlist, numboxes);
-    }
-    if (b1 == NULL)		/* no splittable boxes left! */
-      break;
-    b2 = &boxlist[numboxes];	/* where new box will go */
-    /* Copy the color bounds to the new box. */
-    b2->c0max = b1->c0max; b2->c1max = b1->c1max; b2->c2max = b1->c2max;
-    b2->c0min = b1->c0min; b2->c1min = b1->c1min; b2->c2min = b1->c2min;
-    /* Choose which axis to split the box on.
-     * Current algorithm: longest scaled axis.
-     * See notes in update_box about scaling distances.
-     */
-    c0 = ((b1->c0max - b1->c0min) << C0_SHIFT) * C0_SCALE;
-    c1 = ((b1->c1max - b1->c1min) << C1_SHIFT) * C1_SCALE;
-    c2 = ((b1->c2max - b1->c2min) << C2_SHIFT) * C2_SCALE;
-    /* We want to break any ties in favor of green, then red, blue last.
-     * This code does the right thing for R,G,B or B,G,R color orders only.
-     */
-#if RGB_RED == 0
-    cmax = c1; n = 1;
-    if (c0 > cmax) { cmax = c0; n = 0; }
-    if (c2 > cmax) { n = 2; }
-#else
-    cmax = c1; n = 1;
-    if (c2 > cmax) { cmax = c2; n = 2; }
-    if (c0 > cmax) { n = 0; }
-#endif
-    /* Choose split point along selected axis, and update box bounds.
-     * Current algorithm: split at halfway point.
-     * (Since the box has been shrunk to minimum volume,
-     * any split will produce two nonempty subboxes.)
-     * Note that lb value is max for lower box, so must be < old max.
-     */
-    switch (n) {
-    case 0:
-      lb = (b1->c0max + b1->c0min) / 2;
-      b1->c0max = lb;
-      b2->c0min = lb+1;
-      break;
-    case 1:
-      lb = (b1->c1max + b1->c1min) / 2;
-      b1->c1max = lb;
-      b2->c1min = lb+1;
-      break;
-    case 2:
-      lb = (b1->c2max + b1->c2min) / 2;
-      b1->c2max = lb;
-      b2->c2min = lb+1;
-      break;
-    }
-    /* Update stats for boxes */
-    update_box(cinfo, b1);
-    update_box(cinfo, b2);
-    numboxes++;
-  }
-  return numboxes;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-compute_color (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boxptr boxp, int icolor)
-/* Compute representative color for a box, put it in colormap[icolor] */
-{
-  /* Current algorithm: mean weighted by pixels (not colors) */
-  /* Note it is important to get the rounding correct! */
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  hist3d histogram = cquantize->histogram;
-  histptr histp;
-  int c0,c1,c2;
-  int c0min,c0max,c1min,c1max,c2min,c2max;
-  long count;
-  long total = 0;
-  long c0total = 0;
-  long c1total = 0;
-  long c2total = 0;
-  
-  c0min = boxp->c0min;  c0max = boxp->c0max;
-  c1min = boxp->c1min;  c1max = boxp->c1max;
-  c2min = boxp->c2min;  c2max = boxp->c2max;
-  
-  for (c0 = c0min; c0 <= c0max; c0++)
-    for (c1 = c1min; c1 <= c1max; c1++) {
-      histp = & histogram[c0][c1][c2min];
-      for (c2 = c2min; c2 <= c2max; c2++) {
-	if ((count = *histp++) != 0) {
-	  total += count;
-	  c0total += ((c0 << C0_SHIFT) + ((1<>1)) * count;
-	  c1total += ((c1 << C1_SHIFT) + ((1<>1)) * count;
-	  c2total += ((c2 << C2_SHIFT) + ((1<>1)) * count;
-	}
-      }
-    }
-  
-  cinfo->colormap[0][icolor] = (JSAMPLE) ((c0total + (total>>1)) / total);
-  cinfo->colormap[1][icolor] = (JSAMPLE) ((c1total + (total>>1)) / total);
-  cinfo->colormap[2][icolor] = (JSAMPLE) ((c2total + (total>>1)) / total);
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-select_colors (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired_colors)
-/* Master routine for color selection */
-{
-  boxptr boxlist;
-  int numboxes;
-  int i;
-
-  /* Allocate workspace for box list */
-  boxlist = (boxptr) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, desired_colors * SIZEOF(box));
-  /* Initialize one box containing whole space */
-  numboxes = 1;
-  boxlist[0].c0min = 0;
-  boxlist[0].c0max = MAXJSAMPLE >> C0_SHIFT;
-  boxlist[0].c1min = 0;
-  boxlist[0].c1max = MAXJSAMPLE >> C1_SHIFT;
-  boxlist[0].c2min = 0;
-  boxlist[0].c2max = MAXJSAMPLE >> C2_SHIFT;
-  /* Shrink it to actually-used volume and set its statistics */
-  update_box(cinfo, & boxlist[0]);
-  /* Perform median-cut to produce final box list */
-  numboxes = median_cut(cinfo, boxlist, numboxes, desired_colors);
-  /* Compute the representative color for each box, fill colormap */
-  for (i = 0; i < numboxes; i++)
-    compute_color(cinfo, & boxlist[i], i);
-  cinfo->actual_number_of_colors = numboxes;
-  TRACEMS1(cinfo, 1, JTRC_QUANT_SELECTED, numboxes);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * These routines are concerned with the time-critical task of mapping input
- * colors to the nearest color in the selected colormap.
- *
- * We re-use the histogram space as an "inverse color map", essentially a
- * cache for the results of nearest-color searches.  All colors within a
- * histogram cell will be mapped to the same colormap entry, namely the one
- * closest to the cell's center.  This may not be quite the closest entry to
- * the actual input color, but it's almost as good.  A zero in the cache
- * indicates we haven't found the nearest color for that cell yet; the array
- * is cleared to zeroes before starting the mapping pass.  When we find the
- * nearest color for a cell, its colormap index plus one is recorded in the
- * cache for future use.  The pass2 scanning routines call fill_inverse_cmap
- * when they need to use an unfilled entry in the cache.
- *
- * Our method of efficiently finding nearest colors is based on the "locally
- * sorted search" idea described by Heckbert and on the incremental distance
- * calculation described by Spencer W. Thomas in chapter III.1 of Graphics
- * Gems II (James Arvo, ed.  Academic Press, 1991).  Thomas points out that
- * the distances from a given colormap entry to each cell of the histogram can
- * be computed quickly using an incremental method: the differences between
- * distances to adjacent cells themselves differ by a constant.  This allows a
- * fairly fast implementation of the "brute force" approach of computing the
- * distance from every colormap entry to every histogram cell.  Unfortunately,
- * it needs a work array to hold the best-distance-so-far for each histogram
- * cell (because the inner loop has to be over cells, not colormap entries).
- * The work array elements have to be INT32s, so the work array would need
- * 256Kb at our recommended precision.  This is not feasible in DOS machines.
- *
- * To get around these problems, we apply Thomas' method to compute the
- * nearest colors for only the cells within a small subbox of the histogram.
- * The work array need be only as big as the subbox, so the memory usage
- * problem is solved.  Furthermore, we need not fill subboxes that are never
- * referenced in pass2; many images use only part of the color gamut, so a
- * fair amount of work is saved.  An additional advantage of this
- * approach is that we can apply Heckbert's locality criterion to quickly
- * eliminate colormap entries that are far away from the subbox; typically
- * three-fourths of the colormap entries are rejected by Heckbert's criterion,
- * and we need not compute their distances to individual cells in the subbox.
- * The speed of this approach is heavily influenced by the subbox size: too
- * small means too much overhead, too big loses because Heckbert's criterion
- * can't eliminate as many colormap entries.  Empirically the best subbox
- * size seems to be about 1/512th of the histogram (1/8th in each direction).
- *
- * Thomas' article also describes a refined method which is asymptotically
- * faster than the brute-force method, but it is also far more complex and
- * cannot efficiently be applied to small subboxes.  It is therefore not
- * useful for programs intended to be portable to DOS machines.  On machines
- * with plenty of memory, filling the whole histogram in one shot with Thomas'
- * refined method might be faster than the present code --- but then again,
- * it might not be any faster, and it's certainly more complicated.
- */
-
-
-/* log2(histogram cells in update box) for each axis; this can be adjusted */
-#define BOX_C0_LOG  (HIST_C0_BITS-3)
-#define BOX_C1_LOG  (HIST_C1_BITS-3)
-#define BOX_C2_LOG  (HIST_C2_BITS-3)
-
-#define BOX_C0_ELEMS  (1<actual_number_of_colors;
-  int maxc0, maxc1, maxc2;
-  int centerc0, centerc1, centerc2;
-  int i, x, ncolors;
-  INT32 minmaxdist, min_dist, max_dist, tdist;
-  INT32 mindist[MAXNUMCOLORS];	/* min distance to colormap entry i */
-
-  /* Compute true coordinates of update box's upper corner and center.
-   * Actually we compute the coordinates of the center of the upper-corner
-   * histogram cell, which are the upper bounds of the volume we care about.
-   * Note that since ">>" rounds down, the "center" values may be closer to
-   * min than to max; hence comparisons to them must be "<=", not "<".
-   */
-  maxc0 = minc0 + ((1 << BOX_C0_SHIFT) - (1 << C0_SHIFT));
-  centerc0 = (minc0 + maxc0) >> 1;
-  maxc1 = minc1 + ((1 << BOX_C1_SHIFT) - (1 << C1_SHIFT));
-  centerc1 = (minc1 + maxc1) >> 1;
-  maxc2 = minc2 + ((1 << BOX_C2_SHIFT) - (1 << C2_SHIFT));
-  centerc2 = (minc2 + maxc2) >> 1;
-
-  /* For each color in colormap, find:
-   *  1. its minimum squared-distance to any point in the update box
-   *     (zero if color is within update box);
-   *  2. its maximum squared-distance to any point in the update box.
-   * Both of these can be found by considering only the corners of the box.
-   * We save the minimum distance for each color in mindist[];
-   * only the smallest maximum distance is of interest.
-   */
-  minmaxdist = 0x7FFFFFFFL;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < numcolors; i++) {
-    /* We compute the squared-c0-distance term, then add in the other two. */
-    x = GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[0][i]);
-    if (x < minc0) {
-      tdist = (x - minc0) * C0_SCALE;
-      min_dist = tdist*tdist;
-      tdist = (x - maxc0) * C0_SCALE;
-      max_dist = tdist*tdist;
-    } else if (x > maxc0) {
-      tdist = (x - maxc0) * C0_SCALE;
-      min_dist = tdist*tdist;
-      tdist = (x - minc0) * C0_SCALE;
-      max_dist = tdist*tdist;
-    } else {
-      /* within cell range so no contribution to min_dist */
-      min_dist = 0;
-      if (x <= centerc0) {
-	tdist = (x - maxc0) * C0_SCALE;
-	max_dist = tdist*tdist;
-      } else {
-	tdist = (x - minc0) * C0_SCALE;
-	max_dist = tdist*tdist;
-      }
-    }
-
-    x = GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[1][i]);
-    if (x < minc1) {
-      tdist = (x - minc1) * C1_SCALE;
-      min_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      tdist = (x - maxc1) * C1_SCALE;
-      max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-    } else if (x > maxc1) {
-      tdist = (x - maxc1) * C1_SCALE;
-      min_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      tdist = (x - minc1) * C1_SCALE;
-      max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-    } else {
-      /* within cell range so no contribution to min_dist */
-      if (x <= centerc1) {
-	tdist = (x - maxc1) * C1_SCALE;
-	max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      } else {
-	tdist = (x - minc1) * C1_SCALE;
-	max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      }
-    }
-
-    x = GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[2][i]);
-    if (x < minc2) {
-      tdist = (x - minc2) * C2_SCALE;
-      min_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      tdist = (x - maxc2) * C2_SCALE;
-      max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-    } else if (x > maxc2) {
-      tdist = (x - maxc2) * C2_SCALE;
-      min_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      tdist = (x - minc2) * C2_SCALE;
-      max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-    } else {
-      /* within cell range so no contribution to min_dist */
-      if (x <= centerc2) {
-	tdist = (x - maxc2) * C2_SCALE;
-	max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      } else {
-	tdist = (x - minc2) * C2_SCALE;
-	max_dist += tdist*tdist;
-      }
-    }
-
-    mindist[i] = min_dist;	/* save away the results */
-    if (max_dist < minmaxdist)
-      minmaxdist = max_dist;
-  }
-
-  /* Now we know that no cell in the update box is more than minmaxdist
-   * away from some colormap entry.  Therefore, only colors that are
-   * within minmaxdist of some part of the box need be considered.
-   */
-  ncolors = 0;
-  for (i = 0; i < numcolors; i++) {
-    if (mindist[i] <= minmaxdist)
-      colorlist[ncolors++] = (JSAMPLE) i;
-  }
-  return ncolors;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-find_best_colors (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int minc0, int minc1, int minc2,
-		  int numcolors, JSAMPLE colorlist[], JSAMPLE bestcolor[])
-/* Find the closest colormap entry for each cell in the update box,
- * given the list of candidate colors prepared by find_nearby_colors.
- * Return the indexes of the closest entries in the bestcolor[] array.
- * This routine uses Thomas' incremental distance calculation method to
- * find the distance from a colormap entry to successive cells in the box.
- */
-{
-  int ic0, ic1, ic2;
-  int i, icolor;
-  register INT32 * bptr;	/* pointer into bestdist[] array */
-  JSAMPLE * cptr;		/* pointer into bestcolor[] array */
-  INT32 dist0, dist1;		/* initial distance values */
-  register INT32 dist2;		/* current distance in inner loop */
-  INT32 xx0, xx1;		/* distance increments */
-  register INT32 xx2;
-  INT32 inc0, inc1, inc2;	/* initial values for increments */
-  /* This array holds the distance to the nearest-so-far color for each cell */
-  INT32 bestdist[BOX_C0_ELEMS * BOX_C1_ELEMS * BOX_C2_ELEMS];
-
-  /* Initialize best-distance for each cell of the update box */
-  bptr = bestdist;
-  for (i = BOX_C0_ELEMS*BOX_C1_ELEMS*BOX_C2_ELEMS-1; i >= 0; i--)
-    *bptr++ = 0x7FFFFFFFL;
-  
-  /* For each color selected by find_nearby_colors,
-   * compute its distance to the center of each cell in the box.
-   * If that's less than best-so-far, update best distance and color number.
-   */
-  
-  /* Nominal steps between cell centers ("x" in Thomas article) */
-#define STEP_C0  ((1 << C0_SHIFT) * C0_SCALE)
-#define STEP_C1  ((1 << C1_SHIFT) * C1_SCALE)
-#define STEP_C2  ((1 << C2_SHIFT) * C2_SCALE)
-  
-  for (i = 0; i < numcolors; i++) {
-    icolor = GETJSAMPLE(colorlist[i]);
-    /* Compute (square of) distance from minc0/c1/c2 to this color */
-    inc0 = (minc0 - GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[0][icolor])) * C0_SCALE;
-    dist0 = inc0*inc0;
-    inc1 = (minc1 - GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[1][icolor])) * C1_SCALE;
-    dist0 += inc1*inc1;
-    inc2 = (minc2 - GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[2][icolor])) * C2_SCALE;
-    dist0 += inc2*inc2;
-    /* Form the initial difference increments */
-    inc0 = inc0 * (2 * STEP_C0) + STEP_C0 * STEP_C0;
-    inc1 = inc1 * (2 * STEP_C1) + STEP_C1 * STEP_C1;
-    inc2 = inc2 * (2 * STEP_C2) + STEP_C2 * STEP_C2;
-    /* Now loop over all cells in box, updating distance per Thomas method */
-    bptr = bestdist;
-    cptr = bestcolor;
-    xx0 = inc0;
-    for (ic0 = BOX_C0_ELEMS-1; ic0 >= 0; ic0--) {
-      dist1 = dist0;
-      xx1 = inc1;
-      for (ic1 = BOX_C1_ELEMS-1; ic1 >= 0; ic1--) {
-	dist2 = dist1;
-	xx2 = inc2;
-	for (ic2 = BOX_C2_ELEMS-1; ic2 >= 0; ic2--) {
-	  if (dist2 < *bptr) {
-	    *bptr = dist2;
-	    *cptr = (JSAMPLE) icolor;
-	  }
-	  dist2 += xx2;
-	  xx2 += 2 * STEP_C2 * STEP_C2;
-	  bptr++;
-	  cptr++;
-	}
-	dist1 += xx1;
-	xx1 += 2 * STEP_C1 * STEP_C1;
-      }
-      dist0 += xx0;
-      xx0 += 2 * STEP_C0 * STEP_C0;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-fill_inverse_cmap (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int c0, int c1, int c2)
-/* Fill the inverse-colormap entries in the update box that contains */
-/* histogram cell c0/c1/c2.  (Only that one cell MUST be filled, but */
-/* we can fill as many others as we wish.) */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  hist3d histogram = cquantize->histogram;
-  int minc0, minc1, minc2;	/* lower left corner of update box */
-  int ic0, ic1, ic2;
-  register JSAMPLE * cptr;	/* pointer into bestcolor[] array */
-  register histptr cachep;	/* pointer into main cache array */
-  /* This array lists the candidate colormap indexes. */
-  JSAMPLE colorlist[MAXNUMCOLORS];
-  int numcolors;		/* number of candidate colors */
-  /* This array holds the actually closest colormap index for each cell. */
-  JSAMPLE bestcolor[BOX_C0_ELEMS * BOX_C1_ELEMS * BOX_C2_ELEMS];
-
-  /* Convert cell coordinates to update box ID */
-  c0 >>= BOX_C0_LOG;
-  c1 >>= BOX_C1_LOG;
-  c2 >>= BOX_C2_LOG;
-
-  /* Compute true coordinates of update box's origin corner.
-   * Actually we compute the coordinates of the center of the corner
-   * histogram cell, which are the lower bounds of the volume we care about.
-   */
-  minc0 = (c0 << BOX_C0_SHIFT) + ((1 << C0_SHIFT) >> 1);
-  minc1 = (c1 << BOX_C1_SHIFT) + ((1 << C1_SHIFT) >> 1);
-  minc2 = (c2 << BOX_C2_SHIFT) + ((1 << C2_SHIFT) >> 1);
-  
-  /* Determine which colormap entries are close enough to be candidates
-   * for the nearest entry to some cell in the update box.
-   */
-  numcolors = find_nearby_colors(cinfo, minc0, minc1, minc2, colorlist);
-
-  /* Determine the actually nearest colors. */
-  find_best_colors(cinfo, minc0, minc1, minc2, numcolors, colorlist,
-		   bestcolor);
-
-  /* Save the best color numbers (plus 1) in the main cache array */
-  c0 <<= BOX_C0_LOG;		/* convert ID back to base cell indexes */
-  c1 <<= BOX_C1_LOG;
-  c2 <<= BOX_C2_LOG;
-  cptr = bestcolor;
-  for (ic0 = 0; ic0 < BOX_C0_ELEMS; ic0++) {
-    for (ic1 = 0; ic1 < BOX_C1_ELEMS; ic1++) {
-      cachep = & histogram[c0+ic0][c1+ic1][c2];
-      for (ic2 = 0; ic2 < BOX_C2_ELEMS; ic2++) {
-	*cachep++ = (histcell) (GETJSAMPLE(*cptr++) + 1);
-      }
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Map some rows of pixels to the output colormapped representation.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-pass2_no_dither (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		 JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-/* This version performs no dithering */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  hist3d histogram = cquantize->histogram;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register histptr cachep;
-  register int c0, c1, c2;
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    inptr = input_buf[row];
-    outptr = output_buf[row];
-    for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-      /* get pixel value and index into the cache */
-      c0 = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++) >> C0_SHIFT;
-      c1 = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++) >> C1_SHIFT;
-      c2 = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++) >> C2_SHIFT;
-      cachep = & histogram[c0][c1][c2];
-      /* If we have not seen this color before, find nearest colormap entry */
-      /* and update the cache */
-      if (*cachep == 0)
-	fill_inverse_cmap(cinfo, c0,c1,c2);
-      /* Now emit the colormap index for this cell */
-      *outptr++ = (JSAMPLE) (*cachep - 1);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-pass2_fs_dither (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
-		 JSAMPARRAY input_buf, JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
-/* This version performs Floyd-Steinberg dithering */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  hist3d histogram = cquantize->histogram;
-  register LOCFSERROR cur0, cur1, cur2;	/* current error or pixel value */
-  LOCFSERROR belowerr0, belowerr1, belowerr2; /* error for pixel below cur */
-  LOCFSERROR bpreverr0, bpreverr1, bpreverr2; /* error for below/prev col */
-  register FSERRPTR errorptr;	/* => fserrors[] at column before current */
-  JSAMPROW inptr;		/* => current input pixel */
-  JSAMPROW outptr;		/* => current output pixel */
-  histptr cachep;
-  int dir;			/* +1 or -1 depending on direction */
-  int dir3;			/* 3*dir, for advancing inptr & errorptr */
-  int row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  JDIMENSION width = cinfo->output_width;
-  JSAMPLE *range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
-  int *error_limit = cquantize->error_limiter;
-  JSAMPROW colormap0 = cinfo->colormap[0];
-  JSAMPROW colormap1 = cinfo->colormap[1];
-  JSAMPROW colormap2 = cinfo->colormap[2];
-  SHIFT_TEMPS
-
-  for (row = 0; row < num_rows; row++) {
-    inptr = input_buf[row];
-    outptr = output_buf[row];
-    if (cquantize->on_odd_row) {
-      /* work right to left in this row */
-      inptr += (width-1) * 3;	/* so point to rightmost pixel */
-      outptr += width-1;
-      dir = -1;
-      dir3 = -3;
-      errorptr = cquantize->fserrors + (width+1)*3; /* => entry after last column */
-      cquantize->on_odd_row = FALSE; /* flip for next time */
-    } else {
-      /* work left to right in this row */
-      dir = 1;
-      dir3 = 3;
-      errorptr = cquantize->fserrors; /* => entry before first real column */
-      cquantize->on_odd_row = TRUE; /* flip for next time */
-    }
-    /* Preset error values: no error propagated to first pixel from left */
-    cur0 = cur1 = cur2 = 0;
-    /* and no error propagated to row below yet */
-    belowerr0 = belowerr1 = belowerr2 = 0;
-    bpreverr0 = bpreverr1 = bpreverr2 = 0;
-
-    for (col = width; col > 0; col--) {
-      /* curN holds the error propagated from the previous pixel on the
-       * current line.  Add the error propagated from the previous line
-       * to form the complete error correction term for this pixel, and
-       * round the error term (which is expressed * 16) to an integer.
-       * RIGHT_SHIFT rounds towards minus infinity, so adding 8 is correct
-       * for either sign of the error value.
-       * Note: errorptr points to *previous* column's array entry.
-       */
-      cur0 = RIGHT_SHIFT(cur0 + errorptr[dir3+0] + 8, 4);
-      cur1 = RIGHT_SHIFT(cur1 + errorptr[dir3+1] + 8, 4);
-      cur2 = RIGHT_SHIFT(cur2 + errorptr[dir3+2] + 8, 4);
-      /* Limit the error using transfer function set by init_error_limit.
-       * See comments with init_error_limit for rationale.
-       */
-      cur0 = error_limit[cur0];
-      cur1 = error_limit[cur1];
-      cur2 = error_limit[cur2];
-      /* Form pixel value + error, and range-limit to 0..MAXJSAMPLE.
-       * The maximum error is +- MAXJSAMPLE (or less with error limiting);
-       * this sets the required size of the range_limit array.
-       */
-      cur0 += GETJSAMPLE(inptr[0]);
-      cur1 += GETJSAMPLE(inptr[1]);
-      cur2 += GETJSAMPLE(inptr[2]);
-      cur0 = GETJSAMPLE(range_limit[cur0]);
-      cur1 = GETJSAMPLE(range_limit[cur1]);
-      cur2 = GETJSAMPLE(range_limit[cur2]);
-      /* Index into the cache with adjusted pixel value */
-      cachep = & histogram[cur0>>C0_SHIFT][cur1>>C1_SHIFT][cur2>>C2_SHIFT];
-      /* If we have not seen this color before, find nearest colormap */
-      /* entry and update the cache */
-      if (*cachep == 0)
-	fill_inverse_cmap(cinfo, cur0>>C0_SHIFT,cur1>>C1_SHIFT,cur2>>C2_SHIFT);
-      /* Now emit the colormap index for this cell */
-      { register int pixcode = *cachep - 1;
-	*outptr = (JSAMPLE) pixcode;
-	/* Compute representation error for this pixel */
-	cur0 -= GETJSAMPLE(colormap0[pixcode]);
-	cur1 -= GETJSAMPLE(colormap1[pixcode]);
-	cur2 -= GETJSAMPLE(colormap2[pixcode]);
-      }
-      /* Compute error fractions to be propagated to adjacent pixels.
-       * Add these into the running sums, and simultaneously shift the
-       * next-line error sums left by 1 column.
-       */
-      { register LOCFSERROR bnexterr, delta;
-
-	bnexterr = cur0;	/* Process component 0 */
-	delta = cur0 * 2;
-	cur0 += delta;		/* form error * 3 */
-	errorptr[0] = (FSERROR) (bpreverr0 + cur0);
-	cur0 += delta;		/* form error * 5 */
-	bpreverr0 = belowerr0 + cur0;
-	belowerr0 = bnexterr;
-	cur0 += delta;		/* form error * 7 */
-	bnexterr = cur1;	/* Process component 1 */
-	delta = cur1 * 2;
-	cur1 += delta;		/* form error * 3 */
-	errorptr[1] = (FSERROR) (bpreverr1 + cur1);
-	cur1 += delta;		/* form error * 5 */
-	bpreverr1 = belowerr1 + cur1;
-	belowerr1 = bnexterr;
-	cur1 += delta;		/* form error * 7 */
-	bnexterr = cur2;	/* Process component 2 */
-	delta = cur2 * 2;
-	cur2 += delta;		/* form error * 3 */
-	errorptr[2] = (FSERROR) (bpreverr2 + cur2);
-	cur2 += delta;		/* form error * 5 */
-	bpreverr2 = belowerr2 + cur2;
-	belowerr2 = bnexterr;
-	cur2 += delta;		/* form error * 7 */
-      }
-      /* At this point curN contains the 7/16 error value to be propagated
-       * to the next pixel on the current line, and all the errors for the
-       * next line have been shifted over.  We are therefore ready to move on.
-       */
-      inptr += dir3;		/* Advance pixel pointers to next column */
-      outptr += dir;
-      errorptr += dir3;		/* advance errorptr to current column */
-    }
-    /* Post-loop cleanup: we must unload the final error values into the
-     * final fserrors[] entry.  Note we need not unload belowerrN because
-     * it is for the dummy column before or after the actual array.
-     */
-    errorptr[0] = (FSERROR) bpreverr0; /* unload prev errs into array */
-    errorptr[1] = (FSERROR) bpreverr1;
-    errorptr[2] = (FSERROR) bpreverr2;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize the error-limiting transfer function (lookup table).
- * The raw F-S error computation can potentially compute error values of up to
- * +- MAXJSAMPLE.  But we want the maximum correction applied to a pixel to be
- * much less, otherwise obviously wrong pixels will be created.  (Typical
- * effects include weird fringes at color-area boundaries, isolated bright
- * pixels in a dark area, etc.)  The standard advice for avoiding this problem
- * is to ensure that the "corners" of the color cube are allocated as output
- * colors; then repeated errors in the same direction cannot cause cascading
- * error buildup.  However, that only prevents the error from getting
- * completely out of hand; Aaron Giles reports that error limiting improves
- * the results even with corner colors allocated.
- * A simple clamping of the error values to about +- MAXJSAMPLE/8 works pretty
- * well, but the smoother transfer function used below is even better.  Thanks
- * to Aaron Giles for this idea.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-init_error_limit (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-/* Allocate and fill in the error_limiter table */
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  int * table;
-  int in, out;
-
-  table = (int *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, (MAXJSAMPLE*2+1) * SIZEOF(int));
-  table += MAXJSAMPLE;		/* so can index -MAXJSAMPLE .. +MAXJSAMPLE */
-  cquantize->error_limiter = table;
-
-#define STEPSIZE ((MAXJSAMPLE+1)/16)
-  /* Map errors 1:1 up to +- MAXJSAMPLE/16 */
-  out = 0;
-  for (in = 0; in < STEPSIZE; in++, out++) {
-    table[in] = out; table[-in] = -out;
-  }
-  /* Map errors 1:2 up to +- 3*MAXJSAMPLE/16 */
-  for (; in < STEPSIZE*3; in++, out += (in&1) ? 0 : 1) {
-    table[in] = out; table[-in] = -out;
-  }
-  /* Clamp the rest to final out value (which is (MAXJSAMPLE+1)/8) */
-  for (; in <= MAXJSAMPLE; in++) {
-    table[in] = out; table[-in] = -out;
-  }
-#undef STEPSIZE
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of each pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass1 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-
-  /* Select the representative colors and fill in cinfo->colormap */
-  cinfo->colormap = cquantize->sv_colormap;
-  select_colors(cinfo, cquantize->desired);
-  /* Force next pass to zero the color index table */
-  cquantize->needs_zeroed = TRUE;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_pass2 (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Initialize for each processing pass.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_pass_2_quant (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean is_pre_scan)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-  hist3d histogram = cquantize->histogram;
-  int i;
-
-  /* Only F-S dithering or no dithering is supported. */
-  /* If user asks for ordered dither, give him F-S. */
-  if (cinfo->dither_mode != JDITHER_NONE)
-    cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_FS;
-
-  if (is_pre_scan) {
-    /* Set up method pointers */
-    cquantize->pub.color_quantize = prescan_quantize;
-    cquantize->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass1;
-    cquantize->needs_zeroed = TRUE; /* Always zero histogram */
-  } else {
-    /* Set up method pointers */
-    if (cinfo->dither_mode == JDITHER_FS)
-      cquantize->pub.color_quantize = pass2_fs_dither;
-    else
-      cquantize->pub.color_quantize = pass2_no_dither;
-    cquantize->pub.finish_pass = finish_pass2;
-
-    /* Make sure color count is acceptable */
-    i = cinfo->actual_number_of_colors;
-    if (i < 1)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_FEW_COLORS, 1);
-    if (i > MAXNUMCOLORS)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_MANY_COLORS, MAXNUMCOLORS);
-
-    if (cinfo->dither_mode == JDITHER_FS) {
-      size_t arraysize = (size_t) ((cinfo->output_width + 2) *
-				   (3 * SIZEOF(FSERROR)));
-      /* Allocate Floyd-Steinberg workspace if we didn't already. */
-      if (cquantize->fserrors == NULL)
-	cquantize->fserrors = (FSERRPTR) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large)
-	  ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, arraysize);
-      /* Initialize the propagated errors to zero. */
-      FMEMZERO((void FAR *) cquantize->fserrors, arraysize);
-      /* Make the error-limit table if we didn't already. */
-      if (cquantize->error_limiter == NULL)
-	init_error_limit(cinfo);
-      cquantize->on_odd_row = FALSE;
-    }
-
-  }
-  /* Zero the histogram or inverse color map, if necessary */
-  if (cquantize->needs_zeroed) {
-    for (i = 0; i < HIST_C0_ELEMS; i++) {
-      FMEMZERO((void FAR *) histogram[i],
-	       HIST_C1_ELEMS*HIST_C2_ELEMS * SIZEOF(histcell));
-    }
-    cquantize->needs_zeroed = FALSE;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Switch to a new external colormap between output passes.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-new_color_map_2_quant (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr) cinfo->cquantize;
-
-  /* Reset the inverse color map */
-  cquantize->needs_zeroed = TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Module initialization routine for 2-pass color quantization.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jinit_2pass_quantizer (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  my_cquantize_ptr cquantize;
-  int i;
-
-  cquantize = (my_cquantize_ptr)
-    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				SIZEOF(my_cquantizer));
-  cinfo->cquantize = (struct jpeg_color_quantizer *) cquantize;
-  cquantize->pub.start_pass = start_pass_2_quant;
-  cquantize->pub.new_color_map = new_color_map_2_quant;
-  cquantize->fserrors = NULL;	/* flag optional arrays not allocated */
-  cquantize->error_limiter = NULL;
-
-  /* Make sure jdmaster didn't give me a case I can't handle */
-  if (cinfo->out_color_components != 3)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NOTIMPL);
-
-  /* Allocate the histogram/inverse colormap storage */
-  cquantize->histogram = (hist3d) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, HIST_C0_ELEMS * SIZEOF(hist2d));
-  for (i = 0; i < HIST_C0_ELEMS; i++) {
-    cquantize->histogram[i] = (hist2d) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       HIST_C1_ELEMS*HIST_C2_ELEMS * SIZEOF(histcell));
-  }
-  cquantize->needs_zeroed = TRUE; /* histogram is garbage now */
-
-  /* Allocate storage for the completed colormap, if required.
-   * We do this now since it is FAR storage and may affect
-   * the memory manager's space calculations.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->enable_2pass_quant) {
-    /* Make sure color count is acceptable */
-    int desired = cinfo->desired_number_of_colors;
-    /* Lower bound on # of colors ... somewhat arbitrary as long as > 0 */
-    if (desired < 8)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_FEW_COLORS, 8);
-    /* Make sure colormap indexes can be represented by JSAMPLEs */
-    if (desired > MAXNUMCOLORS)
-      ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_MANY_COLORS, MAXNUMCOLORS);
-    cquantize->sv_colormap = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo,JPOOL_IMAGE, (JDIMENSION) desired, (JDIMENSION) 3);
-    cquantize->desired = desired;
-  } else
-    cquantize->sv_colormap = NULL;
-
-  /* Only F-S dithering or no dithering is supported. */
-  /* If user asks for ordered dither, give him F-S. */
-  if (cinfo->dither_mode != JDITHER_NONE)
-    cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_FS;
-
-  /* Allocate Floyd-Steinberg workspace if necessary.
-   * This isn't really needed until pass 2, but again it is FAR storage.
-   * Although we will cope with a later change in dither_mode,
-   * we do not promise to honor max_memory_to_use if dither_mode changes.
-   */
-  if (cinfo->dither_mode == JDITHER_FS) {
-    cquantize->fserrors = (FSERRPTR) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_large)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       (size_t) ((cinfo->output_width + 2) * (3 * SIZEOF(FSERROR))));
-    /* Might as well create the error-limiting table too. */
-    init_error_limit(cinfo);
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jutils.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jutils.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 037a795..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jutils.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,227 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jutils.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2011 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains tables and miscellaneous utility routines needed
- * for both compression and decompression.
- * Note we prefix all global names with "j" to minimize conflicts with
- * a surrounding application.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_INTERNALS
-#include "jinclude.h"
-#include "jpeglib.h"
-
-
-/*
- * jpeg_zigzag_order[i] is the zigzag-order position of the i'th element
- * of a DCT block read in natural order (left to right, top to bottom).
- */
-
-#if 0				/* This table is not actually needed in v6a */
-
-const int jpeg_zigzag_order[DCTSIZE2] = {
-   0,  1,  5,  6, 14, 15, 27, 28,
-   2,  4,  7, 13, 16, 26, 29, 42,
-   3,  8, 12, 17, 25, 30, 41, 43,
-   9, 11, 18, 24, 31, 40, 44, 53,
-  10, 19, 23, 32, 39, 45, 52, 54,
-  20, 22, 33, 38, 46, 51, 55, 60,
-  21, 34, 37, 47, 50, 56, 59, 61,
-  35, 36, 48, 49, 57, 58, 62, 63
-};
-
-#endif
-
-/*
- * jpeg_natural_order[i] is the natural-order position of the i'th element
- * of zigzag order.
- *
- * When reading corrupted data, the Huffman decoders could attempt
- * to reference an entry beyond the end of this array (if the decoded
- * zero run length reaches past the end of the block).  To prevent
- * wild stores without adding an inner-loop test, we put some extra
- * "63"s after the real entries.  This will cause the extra coefficient
- * to be stored in location 63 of the block, not somewhere random.
- * The worst case would be a run-length of 15, which means we need 16
- * fake entries.
- */
-
-const int jpeg_natural_order[DCTSIZE2+16] = {
-  0,  1,  8, 16,  9,  2,  3, 10,
- 17, 24, 32, 25, 18, 11,  4,  5,
- 12, 19, 26, 33, 40, 48, 41, 34,
- 27, 20, 13,  6,  7, 14, 21, 28,
- 35, 42, 49, 56, 57, 50, 43, 36,
- 29, 22, 15, 23, 30, 37, 44, 51,
- 58, 59, 52, 45, 38, 31, 39, 46,
- 53, 60, 61, 54, 47, 55, 62, 63,
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, /* extra entries for safety in decoder */
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63
-};
-
-const int jpeg_natural_order7[7*7+16] = {
-  0,  1,  8, 16,  9,  2,  3, 10,
- 17, 24, 32, 25, 18, 11,  4,  5,
- 12, 19, 26, 33, 40, 48, 41, 34,
- 27, 20, 13,  6, 14, 21, 28, 35,
- 42, 49, 50, 43, 36, 29, 22, 30,
- 37, 44, 51, 52, 45, 38, 46, 53,
- 54,
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, /* extra entries for safety in decoder */
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63
-};
-
-const int jpeg_natural_order6[6*6+16] = {
-  0,  1,  8, 16,  9,  2,  3, 10,
- 17, 24, 32, 25, 18, 11,  4,  5,
- 12, 19, 26, 33, 40, 41, 34, 27,
- 20, 13, 21, 28, 35, 42, 43, 36,
- 29, 37, 44, 45,
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, /* extra entries for safety in decoder */
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63
-};
-
-const int jpeg_natural_order5[5*5+16] = {
-  0,  1,  8, 16,  9,  2,  3, 10,
- 17, 24, 32, 25, 18, 11,  4, 12,
- 19, 26, 33, 34, 27, 20, 28, 35,
- 36,
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, /* extra entries for safety in decoder */
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63
-};
-
-const int jpeg_natural_order4[4*4+16] = {
-  0,  1,  8, 16,  9,  2,  3, 10,
- 17, 24, 25, 18, 11, 19, 26, 27,
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, /* extra entries for safety in decoder */
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63
-};
-
-const int jpeg_natural_order3[3*3+16] = {
-  0,  1,  8, 16,  9,  2, 10, 17,
- 18,
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, /* extra entries for safety in decoder */
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63
-};
-
-const int jpeg_natural_order2[2*2+16] = {
-  0,  1,  8,  9,
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, /* extra entries for safety in decoder */
- 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63
-};
-
-
-/*
- * Arithmetic utilities
- */
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jdiv_round_up (long a, long b)
-/* Compute a/b rounded up to next integer, ie, ceil(a/b) */
-/* Assumes a >= 0, b > 0 */
-{
-  return (a + b - 1L) / b;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(long)
-jround_up (long a, long b)
-/* Compute a rounded up to next multiple of b, ie, ceil(a/b)*b */
-/* Assumes a >= 0, b > 0 */
-{
-  a += b - 1L;
-  return a - (a % b);
-}
-
-
-/* On normal machines we can apply MEMCOPY() and MEMZERO() to sample arrays
- * and coefficient-block arrays.  This won't work on 80x86 because the arrays
- * are FAR and we're assuming a small-pointer memory model.  However, some
- * DOS compilers provide far-pointer versions of memcpy() and memset() even
- * in the small-model libraries.  These will be used if USE_FMEM is defined.
- * Otherwise, the routines below do it the hard way.  (The performance cost
- * is not all that great, because these routines aren't very heavily used.)
- */
-
-#ifndef NEED_FAR_POINTERS	/* normal case, same as regular macro */
-#define FMEMCOPY(dest,src,size)	MEMCOPY(dest,src,size)
-#else				/* 80x86 case, define if we can */
-#ifdef USE_FMEM
-#define FMEMCOPY(dest,src,size)	_fmemcpy((void FAR *)(dest), (const void FAR *)(src), (size_t)(size))
-#else
-/* This function is for use by the FMEMZERO macro defined in jpegint.h.
- * Do not call this function directly, use the FMEMZERO macro instead.
- */
-GLOBAL(void)
-jzero_far (void FAR * target, size_t bytestozero)
-/* Zero out a chunk of FAR memory. */
-/* This might be sample-array data, block-array data, or alloc_large data. */
-{
-  register char FAR * ptr = (char FAR *) target;
-  register size_t count;
-
-  for (count = bytestozero; count > 0; count--) {
-    *ptr++ = 0;
-  }
-}
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jcopy_sample_rows (JSAMPARRAY input_array, int source_row,
-		   JSAMPARRAY output_array, int dest_row,
-		   int num_rows, JDIMENSION num_cols)
-/* Copy some rows of samples from one place to another.
- * num_rows rows are copied from input_array[source_row++]
- * to output_array[dest_row++]; these areas may overlap for duplication.
- * The source and destination arrays must be at least as wide as num_cols.
- */
-{
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-#ifdef FMEMCOPY
-  register size_t count = (size_t) (num_cols * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
-#else
-  register JDIMENSION count;
-#endif
-  register int row;
-
-  input_array += source_row;
-  output_array += dest_row;
-
-  for (row = num_rows; row > 0; row--) {
-    inptr = *input_array++;
-    outptr = *output_array++;
-#ifdef FMEMCOPY
-    FMEMCOPY(outptr, inptr, count);
-#else
-    for (count = num_cols; count > 0; count--)
-      *outptr++ = *inptr++;	/* needn't bother with GETJSAMPLE() here */
-#endif
-  }
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-jcopy_block_row (JBLOCKROW input_row, JBLOCKROW output_row,
-		 JDIMENSION num_blocks)
-/* Copy a row of coefficient blocks from one place to another. */
-{
-#ifdef FMEMCOPY
-  FMEMCOPY(output_row, input_row, num_blocks * (DCTSIZE2 * SIZEOF(JCOEF)));
-#else
-  register JCOEFPTR inptr, outptr;
-  register long count;
-
-  inptr = (JCOEFPTR) input_row;
-  outptr = (JCOEFPTR) output_row;
-  for (count = (long) num_blocks * DCTSIZE2; count > 0; count--) {
-    *outptr++ = *inptr++;
-  }
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jversion.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jversion.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 8bd2b52..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/jversion.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * jversion.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-2014, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains software version identification.
- */
-
-
-#define JVERSION	"9a  19-Jan-2014"
-
-#define JCOPYRIGHT	"Copyright (C) 2014, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding"
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/libjpeg.map b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/libjpeg.map
deleted file mode 100644
index fa70b1f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/libjpeg.map
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-LIBJPEG_9.0 {
-  global:
-    *;
-};
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/libjpeg.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/libjpeg.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 4243c24..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/libjpeg.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3111 +0,0 @@
-USING THE IJG JPEG LIBRARY
-
-Copyright (C) 1994-2013, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
-This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
-For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
-
-
-This file describes how to use the IJG JPEG library within an application
-program.  Read it if you want to write a program that uses the library.
-
-The file example.c provides heavily commented skeleton code for calling the
-JPEG library.  Also see jpeglib.h (the include file to be used by application
-programs) for full details about data structures and function parameter lists.
-The library source code, of course, is the ultimate reference.
-
-Note that there have been *major* changes from the application interface
-presented by IJG version 4 and earlier versions.  The old design had several
-inherent limitations, and it had accumulated a lot of cruft as we added
-features while trying to minimize application-interface changes.  We have
-sacrificed backward compatibility in the version 5 rewrite, but we think the
-improvements justify this.
-
-
-TABLE OF CONTENTS
------------------
-
-Overview:
-	Functions provided by the library
-	Outline of typical usage
-Basic library usage:
-	Data formats
-	Compression details
-	Decompression details
-	Mechanics of usage: include files, linking, etc
-Advanced features:
-	Compression parameter selection
-	Decompression parameter selection
-	Special color spaces
-	Error handling
-	Compressed data handling (source and destination managers)
-	I/O suspension
-	Progressive JPEG support
-	Buffered-image mode
-	Abbreviated datastreams and multiple images
-	Special markers
-	Raw (downsampled) image data
-	Really raw data: DCT coefficients
-	Progress monitoring
-	Memory management
-	Memory usage
-	Library compile-time options
-	Portability considerations
-	Notes for MS-DOS implementors
-
-You should read at least the overview and basic usage sections before trying
-to program with the library.  The sections on advanced features can be read
-if and when you need them.
-
-
-OVERVIEW
-========
-
-Functions provided by the library
----------------------------------
-
-The IJG JPEG library provides C code to read and write JPEG-compressed image
-files.  The surrounding application program receives or supplies image data a
-scanline at a time, using a straightforward uncompressed image format.  All
-details of color conversion and other preprocessing/postprocessing can be
-handled by the library.
-
-The library includes a substantial amount of code that is not covered by the
-JPEG standard but is necessary for typical applications of JPEG.  These
-functions preprocess the image before JPEG compression or postprocess it after
-decompression.  They include colorspace conversion, downsampling/upsampling,
-and color quantization.  The application indirectly selects use of this code
-by specifying the format in which it wishes to supply or receive image data.
-For example, if colormapped output is requested, then the decompression
-library automatically invokes color quantization.
-
-A wide range of quality vs. speed tradeoffs are possible in JPEG processing,
-and even more so in decompression postprocessing.  The decompression library
-provides multiple implementations that cover most of the useful tradeoffs,
-ranging from very-high-quality down to fast-preview operation.  On the
-compression side we have generally not provided low-quality choices, since
-compression is normally less time-critical.  It should be understood that the
-low-quality modes may not meet the JPEG standard's accuracy requirements;
-nonetheless, they are useful for viewers.
-
-A word about functions *not* provided by the library.  We handle a subset of
-the ISO JPEG standard; most baseline, extended-sequential, and progressive
-JPEG processes are supported.  (Our subset includes all features now in common
-use.)  Unsupported ISO options include:
-	* Hierarchical storage
-	* Lossless JPEG
-	* DNL marker
-	* Nonintegral subsampling ratios
-We support 8-bit to 12-bit data precision, but this is a compile-time choice
-rather than a run-time choice; hence it is difficult to use different
-precisions in a single application.
-
-By itself, the library handles only interchange JPEG datastreams --- in
-particular the widely used JFIF file format.  The library can be used by
-surrounding code to process interchange or abbreviated JPEG datastreams that
-are embedded in more complex file formats.  (For example, this library is
-used by the free LIBTIFF library to support JPEG compression in TIFF.)
-
-
-Outline of typical usage
-------------------------
-
-The rough outline of a JPEG compression operation is:
-
-	Allocate and initialize a JPEG compression object
-	Specify the destination for the compressed data (eg, a file)
-	Set parameters for compression, including image size & colorspace
-	jpeg_start_compress(...);
-	while (scan lines remain to be written)
-		jpeg_write_scanlines(...);
-	jpeg_finish_compress(...);
-	Release the JPEG compression object
-
-A JPEG compression object holds parameters and working state for the JPEG
-library.  We make creation/destruction of the object separate from starting
-or finishing compression of an image; the same object can be re-used for a
-series of image compression operations.  This makes it easy to re-use the
-same parameter settings for a sequence of images.  Re-use of a JPEG object
-also has important implications for processing abbreviated JPEG datastreams,
-as discussed later.
-
-The image data to be compressed is supplied to jpeg_write_scanlines() from
-in-memory buffers.  If the application is doing file-to-file compression,
-reading image data from the source file is the application's responsibility.
-The library emits compressed data by calling a "data destination manager",
-which typically will write the data into a file; but the application can
-provide its own destination manager to do something else.
-
-Similarly, the rough outline of a JPEG decompression operation is:
-
-	Allocate and initialize a JPEG decompression object
-	Specify the source of the compressed data (eg, a file)
-	Call jpeg_read_header() to obtain image info
-	Set parameters for decompression
-	jpeg_start_decompress(...);
-	while (scan lines remain to be read)
-		jpeg_read_scanlines(...);
-	jpeg_finish_decompress(...);
-	Release the JPEG decompression object
-
-This is comparable to the compression outline except that reading the
-datastream header is a separate step.  This is helpful because information
-about the image's size, colorspace, etc is available when the application
-selects decompression parameters.  For example, the application can choose an
-output scaling ratio that will fit the image into the available screen size.
-
-The decompression library obtains compressed data by calling a data source
-manager, which typically will read the data from a file; but other behaviors
-can be obtained with a custom source manager.  Decompressed data is delivered
-into in-memory buffers passed to jpeg_read_scanlines().
-
-It is possible to abort an incomplete compression or decompression operation
-by calling jpeg_abort(); or, if you do not need to retain the JPEG object,
-simply release it by calling jpeg_destroy().
-
-JPEG compression and decompression objects are two separate struct types.
-However, they share some common fields, and certain routines such as
-jpeg_destroy() can work on either type of object.
-
-The JPEG library has no static variables: all state is in the compression
-or decompression object.  Therefore it is possible to process multiple
-compression and decompression operations concurrently, using multiple JPEG
-objects.
-
-Both compression and decompression can be done in an incremental memory-to-
-memory fashion, if suitable source/destination managers are used.  See the
-section on "I/O suspension" for more details.
-
-
-BASIC LIBRARY USAGE
-===================
-
-Data formats
-------------
-
-Before diving into procedural details, it is helpful to understand the
-image data format that the JPEG library expects or returns.
-
-The standard input image format is a rectangular array of pixels, with each
-pixel having the same number of "component" or "sample" values (color
-channels).  You must specify how many components there are and the colorspace
-interpretation of the components.  Most applications will use RGB data
-(three components per pixel) or grayscale data (one component per pixel).
-PLEASE NOTE THAT RGB DATA IS THREE SAMPLES PER PIXEL, GRAYSCALE ONLY ONE.
-A remarkable number of people manage to miss this, only to find that their
-programs don't work with grayscale JPEG files.
-
-There is no provision for colormapped input.  JPEG files are always full-color
-or full grayscale (or sometimes another colorspace such as CMYK).  You can
-feed in a colormapped image by expanding it to full-color format.  However
-JPEG often doesn't work very well with source data that has been colormapped,
-because of dithering noise.  This is discussed in more detail in the JPEG FAQ
-and the other references mentioned in the README file.
-
-Pixels are stored by scanlines, with each scanline running from left to
-right.  The component values for each pixel are adjacent in the row; for
-example, R,G,B,R,G,B,R,G,B,... for 24-bit RGB color.  Each scanline is an
-array of data type JSAMPLE --- which is typically "unsigned char", unless
-you've changed jmorecfg.h.  (You can also change the RGB pixel layout, say
-to B,G,R order, by modifying jmorecfg.h.  But see the restrictions listed in
-that file before doing so.)
-
-A 2-D array of pixels is formed by making a list of pointers to the starts of
-scanlines; so the scanlines need not be physically adjacent in memory.  Even
-if you process just one scanline at a time, you must make a one-element
-pointer array to conform to this structure.  Pointers to JSAMPLE rows are of
-type JSAMPROW, and the pointer to the pointer array is of type JSAMPARRAY.
-
-The library accepts or supplies one or more complete scanlines per call.
-It is not possible to process part of a row at a time.  Scanlines are always
-processed top-to-bottom.  You can process an entire image in one call if you
-have it all in memory, but usually it's simplest to process one scanline at
-a time.
-
-For best results, source data values should have the precision specified by
-BITS_IN_JSAMPLE (normally 8 bits).  For instance, if you choose to compress
-data that's only 6 bits/channel, you should left-justify each value in a
-byte before passing it to the compressor.  If you need to compress data
-that has more than 8 bits/channel, compile with BITS_IN_JSAMPLE = 9 to 12.
-(See "Library compile-time options", later.)
-
-
-The data format returned by the decompressor is the same in all details,
-except that colormapped output is supported.  (Again, a JPEG file is never
-colormapped.  But you can ask the decompressor to perform on-the-fly color
-quantization to deliver colormapped output.)  If you request colormapped
-output then the returned data array contains a single JSAMPLE per pixel;
-its value is an index into a color map.  The color map is represented as
-a 2-D JSAMPARRAY in which each row holds the values of one color component,
-that is, colormap[i][j] is the value of the i'th color component for pixel
-value (map index) j.  Note that since the colormap indexes are stored in
-JSAMPLEs, the maximum number of colors is limited by the size of JSAMPLE
-(ie, at most 256 colors for an 8-bit JPEG library).
-
-
-Compression details
--------------------
-
-Here we revisit the JPEG compression outline given in the overview.
-
-1. Allocate and initialize a JPEG compression object.
-
-A JPEG compression object is a "struct jpeg_compress_struct".  (It also has
-a bunch of subsidiary structures which are allocated via malloc(), but the
-application doesn't control those directly.)  This struct can be just a local
-variable in the calling routine, if a single routine is going to execute the
-whole JPEG compression sequence.  Otherwise it can be static or allocated
-from malloc().
-
-You will also need a structure representing a JPEG error handler.  The part
-of this that the library cares about is a "struct jpeg_error_mgr".  If you
-are providing your own error handler, you'll typically want to embed the
-jpeg_error_mgr struct in a larger structure; this is discussed later under
-"Error handling".  For now we'll assume you are just using the default error
-handler.  The default error handler will print JPEG error/warning messages
-on stderr, and it will call exit() if a fatal error occurs.
-
-You must initialize the error handler structure, store a pointer to it into
-the JPEG object's "err" field, and then call jpeg_create_compress() to
-initialize the rest of the JPEG object.
-
-Typical code for this step, if you are using the default error handler, is
-
-	struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
-	struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr;
-	...
-	cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr);
-	jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo);
-
-jpeg_create_compress allocates a small amount of memory, so it could fail
-if you are out of memory.  In that case it will exit via the error handler;
-that's why the error handler must be initialized first.
-
-
-2. Specify the destination for the compressed data (eg, a file).
-
-As previously mentioned, the JPEG library delivers compressed data to a
-"data destination" module.  The library includes one data destination
-module which knows how to write to a stdio stream.  You can use your own
-destination module if you want to do something else, as discussed later.
-
-If you use the standard destination module, you must open the target stdio
-stream beforehand.  Typical code for this step looks like:
-
-	FILE * outfile;
-	...
-	if ((outfile = fopen(filename, "wb")) == NULL) {
-	    fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename);
-	    exit(1);
-	}
-	jpeg_stdio_dest(&cinfo, outfile);
-
-where the last line invokes the standard destination module.
-
-WARNING: it is critical that the binary compressed data be delivered to the
-output file unchanged.  On non-Unix systems the stdio library may perform
-newline translation or otherwise corrupt binary data.  To suppress this
-behavior, you may need to use a "b" option to fopen (as shown above), or use
-setmode() or another routine to put the stdio stream in binary mode.  See
-cjpeg.c and djpeg.c for code that has been found to work on many systems.
-
-You can select the data destination after setting other parameters (step 3),
-if that's more convenient.  You may not change the destination between
-calling jpeg_start_compress() and jpeg_finish_compress().
-
-
-3. Set parameters for compression, including image size & colorspace.
-
-You must supply information about the source image by setting the following
-fields in the JPEG object (cinfo structure):
-
-	image_width		Width of image, in pixels
-	image_height		Height of image, in pixels
-	input_components	Number of color channels (samples per pixel)
-	in_color_space		Color space of source image
-
-The image dimensions are, hopefully, obvious.  JPEG supports image dimensions
-of 1 to 64K pixels in either direction.  The input color space is typically
-RGB or grayscale, and input_components is 3 or 1 accordingly.  (See "Special
-color spaces", later, for more info.)  The in_color_space field must be
-assigned one of the J_COLOR_SPACE enum constants, typically JCS_RGB or
-JCS_GRAYSCALE.
-
-JPEG has a large number of compression parameters that determine how the
-image is encoded.  Most applications don't need or want to know about all
-these parameters.  You can set all the parameters to reasonable defaults by
-calling jpeg_set_defaults(); then, if there are particular values you want
-to change, you can do so after that.  The "Compression parameter selection"
-section tells about all the parameters.
-
-You must set in_color_space correctly before calling jpeg_set_defaults(),
-because the defaults depend on the source image colorspace.  However the
-other three source image parameters need not be valid until you call
-jpeg_start_compress().  There's no harm in calling jpeg_set_defaults() more
-than once, if that happens to be convenient.
-
-Typical code for a 24-bit RGB source image is
-
-	cinfo.image_width = Width; 	/* image width and height, in pixels */
-	cinfo.image_height = Height;
-	cinfo.input_components = 3;	/* # of color components per pixel */
-	cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; /* colorspace of input image */
-
-	jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo);
-	/* Make optional parameter settings here */
-
-
-4. jpeg_start_compress(...);
-
-After you have established the data destination and set all the necessary
-source image info and other parameters, call jpeg_start_compress() to begin
-a compression cycle.  This will initialize internal state, allocate working
-storage, and emit the first few bytes of the JPEG datastream header.
-
-Typical code:
-
-	jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE);
-
-The "TRUE" parameter ensures that a complete JPEG interchange datastream
-will be written.  This is appropriate in most cases.  If you think you might
-want to use an abbreviated datastream, read the section on abbreviated
-datastreams, below.
-
-Once you have called jpeg_start_compress(), you may not alter any JPEG
-parameters or other fields of the JPEG object until you have completed
-the compression cycle.
-
-
-5. while (scan lines remain to be written)
-	jpeg_write_scanlines(...);
-
-Now write all the required image data by calling jpeg_write_scanlines()
-one or more times.  You can pass one or more scanlines in each call, up
-to the total image height.  In most applications it is convenient to pass
-just one or a few scanlines at a time.  The expected format for the passed
-data is discussed under "Data formats", above.
-
-Image data should be written in top-to-bottom scanline order.  The JPEG spec
-contains some weasel wording about how top and bottom are application-defined
-terms (a curious interpretation of the English language...) but if you want
-your files to be compatible with everyone else's, you WILL use top-to-bottom
-order.  If the source data must be read in bottom-to-top order, you can use
-the JPEG library's virtual array mechanism to invert the data efficiently.
-Examples of this can be found in the sample application cjpeg.
-
-The library maintains a count of the number of scanlines written so far
-in the next_scanline field of the JPEG object.  Usually you can just use
-this variable as the loop counter, so that the loop test looks like
-"while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height)".
-
-Code for this step depends heavily on the way that you store the source data.
-example.c shows the following code for the case of a full-size 2-D source
-array containing 3-byte RGB pixels:
-
-	JSAMPROW row_pointer[1];	/* pointer to a single row */
-	int row_stride;			/* physical row width in buffer */
-
-	row_stride = image_width * 3;	/* JSAMPLEs per row in image_buffer */
-
-	while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) {
-	    row_pointer[0] = & image_buffer[cinfo.next_scanline * row_stride];
-	    jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, row_pointer, 1);
-	}
-
-jpeg_write_scanlines() returns the number of scanlines actually written.
-This will normally be equal to the number passed in, so you can usually
-ignore the return value.  It is different in just two cases:
-  * If you try to write more scanlines than the declared image height,
-    the additional scanlines are ignored.
-  * If you use a suspending data destination manager, output buffer overrun
-    will cause the compressor to return before accepting all the passed lines.
-    This feature is discussed under "I/O suspension", below.  The normal
-    stdio destination manager will NOT cause this to happen.
-In any case, the return value is the same as the change in the value of
-next_scanline.
-
-
-6. jpeg_finish_compress(...);
-
-After all the image data has been written, call jpeg_finish_compress() to
-complete the compression cycle.  This step is ESSENTIAL to ensure that the
-last bufferload of data is written to the data destination.
-jpeg_finish_compress() also releases working memory associated with the JPEG
-object.
-
-Typical code:
-
-	jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);
-
-If using the stdio destination manager, don't forget to close the output
-stdio stream (if necessary) afterwards.
-
-If you have requested a multi-pass operating mode, such as Huffman code
-optimization, jpeg_finish_compress() will perform the additional passes using
-data buffered by the first pass.  In this case jpeg_finish_compress() may take
-quite a while to complete.  With the default compression parameters, this will
-not happen.
-
-It is an error to call jpeg_finish_compress() before writing the necessary
-total number of scanlines.  If you wish to abort compression, call
-jpeg_abort() as discussed below.
-
-After completing a compression cycle, you may dispose of the JPEG object
-as discussed next, or you may use it to compress another image.  In that case
-return to step 2, 3, or 4 as appropriate.  If you do not change the
-destination manager, the new datastream will be written to the same target.
-If you do not change any JPEG parameters, the new datastream will be written
-with the same parameters as before.  Note that you can change the input image
-dimensions freely between cycles, but if you change the input colorspace, you
-should call jpeg_set_defaults() to adjust for the new colorspace; and then
-you'll need to repeat all of step 3.
-
-
-7. Release the JPEG compression object.
-
-When you are done with a JPEG compression object, destroy it by calling
-jpeg_destroy_compress().  This will free all subsidiary memory (regardless of
-the previous state of the object).  Or you can call jpeg_destroy(), which
-works for either compression or decompression objects --- this may be more
-convenient if you are sharing code between compression and decompression
-cases.  (Actually, these routines are equivalent except for the declared type
-of the passed pointer.  To avoid gripes from ANSI C compilers, jpeg_destroy()
-should be passed a j_common_ptr.)
-
-If you allocated the jpeg_compress_struct structure from malloc(), freeing
-it is your responsibility --- jpeg_destroy() won't.  Ditto for the error
-handler structure.
-
-Typical code:
-
-	jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);
-
-
-8. Aborting.
-
-If you decide to abort a compression cycle before finishing, you can clean up
-in either of two ways:
-
-* If you don't need the JPEG object any more, just call
-  jpeg_destroy_compress() or jpeg_destroy() to release memory.  This is
-  legitimate at any point after calling jpeg_create_compress() --- in fact,
-  it's safe even if jpeg_create_compress() fails.
-
-* If you want to re-use the JPEG object, call jpeg_abort_compress(), or call
-  jpeg_abort() which works on both compression and decompression objects.
-  This will return the object to an idle state, releasing any working memory.
-  jpeg_abort() is allowed at any time after successful object creation.
-
-Note that cleaning up the data destination, if required, is your
-responsibility; neither of these routines will call term_destination().
-(See "Compressed data handling", below, for more about that.)
-
-jpeg_destroy() and jpeg_abort() are the only safe calls to make on a JPEG
-object that has reported an error by calling error_exit (see "Error handling"
-for more info).  The internal state of such an object is likely to be out of
-whack.  Either of these two routines will return the object to a known state.
-
-
-Decompression details
----------------------
-
-Here we revisit the JPEG decompression outline given in the overview.
-
-1. Allocate and initialize a JPEG decompression object.
-
-This is just like initialization for compression, as discussed above,
-except that the object is a "struct jpeg_decompress_struct" and you
-call jpeg_create_decompress().  Error handling is exactly the same.
-
-Typical code:
-
-	struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo;
-	struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr;
-	...
-	cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr);
-	jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-(Both here and in the IJG code, we usually use variable name "cinfo" for
-both compression and decompression objects.)
-
-
-2. Specify the source of the compressed data (eg, a file).
-
-As previously mentioned, the JPEG library reads compressed data from a "data
-source" module.  The library includes one data source module which knows how
-to read from a stdio stream.  You can use your own source module if you want
-to do something else, as discussed later.
-
-If you use the standard source module, you must open the source stdio stream
-beforehand.  Typical code for this step looks like:
-
-	FILE * infile;
-	...
-	if ((infile = fopen(filename, "rb")) == NULL) {
-	    fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename);
-	    exit(1);
-	}
-	jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, infile);
-
-where the last line invokes the standard source module.
-
-WARNING: it is critical that the binary compressed data be read unchanged.
-On non-Unix systems the stdio library may perform newline translation or
-otherwise corrupt binary data.  To suppress this behavior, you may need to use
-a "b" option to fopen (as shown above), or use setmode() or another routine to
-put the stdio stream in binary mode.  See cjpeg.c and djpeg.c for code that
-has been found to work on many systems.
-
-You may not change the data source between calling jpeg_read_header() and
-jpeg_finish_decompress().  If you wish to read a series of JPEG images from
-a single source file, you should repeat the jpeg_read_header() to
-jpeg_finish_decompress() sequence without reinitializing either the JPEG
-object or the data source module; this prevents buffered input data from
-being discarded.
-
-
-3. Call jpeg_read_header() to obtain image info.
-
-Typical code for this step is just
-
-	jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE);
-
-This will read the source datastream header markers, up to the beginning
-of the compressed data proper.  On return, the image dimensions and other
-info have been stored in the JPEG object.  The application may wish to
-consult this information before selecting decompression parameters.
-
-More complex code is necessary if
-  * A suspending data source is used --- in that case jpeg_read_header()
-    may return before it has read all the header data.  See "I/O suspension",
-    below.  The normal stdio source manager will NOT cause this to happen.
-  * Abbreviated JPEG files are to be processed --- see the section on
-    abbreviated datastreams.  Standard applications that deal only in
-    interchange JPEG files need not be concerned with this case either.
-
-It is permissible to stop at this point if you just wanted to find out the
-image dimensions and other header info for a JPEG file.  In that case,
-call jpeg_destroy() when you are done with the JPEG object, or call
-jpeg_abort() to return it to an idle state before selecting a new data
-source and reading another header.
-
-
-4. Set parameters for decompression.
-
-jpeg_read_header() sets appropriate default decompression parameters based on
-the properties of the image (in particular, its colorspace).  However, you
-may well want to alter these defaults before beginning the decompression.
-For example, the default is to produce full color output from a color file.
-If you want colormapped output you must ask for it.  Other options allow the
-returned image to be scaled and allow various speed/quality tradeoffs to be
-selected.  "Decompression parameter selection", below, gives details.
-
-If the defaults are appropriate, nothing need be done at this step.
-
-Note that all default values are set by each call to jpeg_read_header().
-If you reuse a decompression object, you cannot expect your parameter
-settings to be preserved across cycles, as you can for compression.
-You must set desired parameter values each time.
-
-
-5. jpeg_start_decompress(...);
-
-Once the parameter values are satisfactory, call jpeg_start_decompress() to
-begin decompression.  This will initialize internal state, allocate working
-memory, and prepare for returning data.
-
-Typical code is just
-
-	jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-If you have requested a multi-pass operating mode, such as 2-pass color
-quantization, jpeg_start_decompress() will do everything needed before data
-output can begin.  In this case jpeg_start_decompress() may take quite a while
-to complete.  With a single-scan (non progressive) JPEG file and default
-decompression parameters, this will not happen; jpeg_start_decompress() will
-return quickly.
-
-After this call, the final output image dimensions, including any requested
-scaling, are available in the JPEG object; so is the selected colormap, if
-colormapped output has been requested.  Useful fields include
-
-	output_width		image width and height, as scaled
-	output_height
-	out_color_components	# of color components in out_color_space
-	output_components	# of color components returned per pixel
-	colormap		the selected colormap, if any
-	actual_number_of_colors		number of entries in colormap
-
-output_components is 1 (a colormap index) when quantizing colors; otherwise it
-equals out_color_components.  It is the number of JSAMPLE values that will be
-emitted per pixel in the output arrays.
-
-Typically you will need to allocate data buffers to hold the incoming image.
-You will need output_width * output_components JSAMPLEs per scanline in your
-output buffer, and a total of output_height scanlines will be returned.
-
-Note: if you are using the JPEG library's internal memory manager to allocate
-data buffers (as djpeg does), then the manager's protocol requires that you
-request large buffers *before* calling jpeg_start_decompress().  This is a
-little tricky since the output_XXX fields are not normally valid then.  You
-can make them valid by calling jpeg_calc_output_dimensions() after setting the
-relevant parameters (scaling, output color space, and quantization flag).
-
-
-6. while (scan lines remain to be read)
-	jpeg_read_scanlines(...);
-
-Now you can read the decompressed image data by calling jpeg_read_scanlines()
-one or more times.  At each call, you pass in the maximum number of scanlines
-to be read (ie, the height of your working buffer); jpeg_read_scanlines()
-will return up to that many lines.  The return value is the number of lines
-actually read.  The format of the returned data is discussed under "Data
-formats", above.  Don't forget that grayscale and color JPEGs will return
-different data formats!
-
-Image data is returned in top-to-bottom scanline order.  If you must write
-out the image in bottom-to-top order, you can use the JPEG library's virtual
-array mechanism to invert the data efficiently.  Examples of this can be
-found in the sample application djpeg.
-
-The library maintains a count of the number of scanlines returned so far
-in the output_scanline field of the JPEG object.  Usually you can just use
-this variable as the loop counter, so that the loop test looks like
-"while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height)".  (Note that the test
-should NOT be against image_height, unless you never use scaling.  The
-image_height field is the height of the original unscaled image.)
-The return value always equals the change in the value of output_scanline.
-
-If you don't use a suspending data source, it is safe to assume that
-jpeg_read_scanlines() reads at least one scanline per call, until the
-bottom of the image has been reached.
-
-If you use a buffer larger than one scanline, it is NOT safe to assume that
-jpeg_read_scanlines() fills it.  (The current implementation returns only a
-few scanlines per call, no matter how large a buffer you pass.)  So you must
-always provide a loop that calls jpeg_read_scanlines() repeatedly until the
-whole image has been read.
-
-
-7. jpeg_finish_decompress(...);
-
-After all the image data has been read, call jpeg_finish_decompress() to
-complete the decompression cycle.  This causes working memory associated
-with the JPEG object to be released.
-
-Typical code:
-
-	jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-If using the stdio source manager, don't forget to close the source stdio
-stream if necessary.
-
-It is an error to call jpeg_finish_decompress() before reading the correct
-total number of scanlines.  If you wish to abort decompression, call
-jpeg_abort() as discussed below.
-
-After completing a decompression cycle, you may dispose of the JPEG object as
-discussed next, or you may use it to decompress another image.  In that case
-return to step 2 or 3 as appropriate.  If you do not change the source
-manager, the next image will be read from the same source.
-
-
-8. Release the JPEG decompression object.
-
-When you are done with a JPEG decompression object, destroy it by calling
-jpeg_destroy_decompress() or jpeg_destroy().  The previous discussion of
-destroying compression objects applies here too.
-
-Typical code:
-
-	jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-
-9. Aborting.
-
-You can abort a decompression cycle by calling jpeg_destroy_decompress() or
-jpeg_destroy() if you don't need the JPEG object any more, or
-jpeg_abort_decompress() or jpeg_abort() if you want to reuse the object.
-The previous discussion of aborting compression cycles applies here too.
-
-
-Mechanics of usage: include files, linking, etc
------------------------------------------------
-
-Applications using the JPEG library should include the header file jpeglib.h
-to obtain declarations of data types and routines.  Before including
-jpeglib.h, include system headers that define at least the typedefs FILE and
-size_t.  On ANSI-conforming systems, including  is sufficient; on
-older Unix systems, you may need  to define size_t.
-
-If the application needs to refer to individual JPEG library error codes, also
-include jerror.h to define those symbols.
-
-jpeglib.h indirectly includes the files jconfig.h and jmorecfg.h.  If you are
-installing the JPEG header files in a system directory, you will want to
-install all four files: jpeglib.h, jerror.h, jconfig.h, jmorecfg.h.
-
-The most convenient way to include the JPEG code into your executable program
-is to prepare a library file ("libjpeg.a", or a corresponding name on non-Unix
-machines) and reference it at your link step.  If you use only half of the
-library (only compression or only decompression), only that much code will be
-included from the library, unless your linker is hopelessly brain-damaged.
-The supplied makefiles build libjpeg.a automatically (see install.txt).
-
-While you can build the JPEG library as a shared library if the whim strikes
-you, we don't really recommend it.  The trouble with shared libraries is that
-at some point you'll probably try to substitute a new version of the library
-without recompiling the calling applications.  That generally doesn't work
-because the parameter struct declarations usually change with each new
-version.  In other words, the library's API is *not* guaranteed binary
-compatible across versions; we only try to ensure source-code compatibility.
-(In hindsight, it might have been smarter to hide the parameter structs from
-applications and introduce a ton of access functions instead.  Too late now,
-however.)
-
-On some systems your application may need to set up a signal handler to ensure
-that temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted.  This is most
-critical if you are on MS-DOS and use the jmemdos.c memory manager back end;
-it will try to grab extended memory for temp files, and that space will NOT be
-freed automatically.  See cjpeg.c or djpeg.c for an example signal handler.
-
-It may be worth pointing out that the core JPEG library does not actually
-require the stdio library: only the default source/destination managers and
-error handler need it.  You can use the library in a stdio-less environment
-if you replace those modules and use jmemnobs.c (or another memory manager of
-your own devising).  More info about the minimum system library requirements
-may be found in jinclude.h.
-
-
-ADVANCED FEATURES
-=================
-
-Compression parameter selection
--------------------------------
-
-This section describes all the optional parameters you can set for JPEG
-compression, as well as the "helper" routines provided to assist in this
-task.  Proper setting of some parameters requires detailed understanding
-of the JPEG standard; if you don't know what a parameter is for, it's best
-not to mess with it!  See REFERENCES in the README file for pointers to
-more info about JPEG.
-
-It's a good idea to call jpeg_set_defaults() first, even if you plan to set
-all the parameters; that way your code is more likely to work with future JPEG
-libraries that have additional parameters.  For the same reason, we recommend
-you use a helper routine where one is provided, in preference to twiddling
-cinfo fields directly.
-
-The helper routines are:
-
-jpeg_set_defaults (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-	This routine sets all JPEG parameters to reasonable defaults, using
-	only the input image's color space (field in_color_space, which must
-	already be set in cinfo).  Many applications will only need to use
-	this routine and perhaps jpeg_set_quality().
-
-jpeg_set_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_COLOR_SPACE colorspace)
-	Sets the JPEG file's colorspace (field jpeg_color_space) as specified,
-	and sets other color-space-dependent parameters appropriately.  See
-	"Special color spaces", below, before using this.  A large number of
-	parameters, including all per-component parameters, are set by this
-	routine; if you want to twiddle individual parameters you should call
-	jpeg_set_colorspace() before rather than after.
-
-jpeg_default_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-	Selects an appropriate JPEG colorspace based on cinfo->in_color_space,
-	and calls jpeg_set_colorspace().  This is actually a subroutine of
-	jpeg_set_defaults().  It's broken out in case you want to change
-	just the colorspace-dependent JPEG parameters.
-
-jpeg_set_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int quality, boolean force_baseline)
-	Constructs JPEG quantization tables appropriate for the indicated
-	quality setting.  The quality value is expressed on the 0..100 scale
-	recommended by IJG (cjpeg's "-quality" switch uses this routine).
-	Note that the exact mapping from quality values to tables may change
-	in future IJG releases as more is learned about DCT quantization.
-	If the force_baseline parameter is TRUE, then the quantization table
-	entries are constrained to the range 1..255 for full JPEG baseline
-	compatibility.  In the current implementation, this only makes a
-	difference for quality settings below 25, and it effectively prevents
-	very small/low quality files from being generated.  The IJG decoder
-	is capable of reading the non-baseline files generated at low quality
-	settings when force_baseline is FALSE, but other decoders may not be.
-
-jpeg_set_linear_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int scale_factor,
-			 boolean force_baseline)
-	Same as jpeg_set_quality() except that the generated tables are the
-	sample tables given in the JPEC spec section K.1, multiplied by the
-	specified scale factor (which is expressed as a percentage; thus
-	scale_factor = 100 reproduces the spec's tables).  Note that larger
-	scale factors give lower quality.  This entry point is useful for
-	conforming to the Adobe PostScript DCT conventions, but we do not
-	recommend linear scaling as a user-visible quality scale otherwise.
-	force_baseline again constrains the computed table entries to 1..255.
-
-int jpeg_quality_scaling (int quality)
-	Converts a value on the IJG-recommended quality scale to a linear
-	scaling percentage.  Note that this routine may change or go away
-	in future releases --- IJG may choose to adopt a scaling method that
-	can't be expressed as a simple scalar multiplier, in which case the
-	premise of this routine collapses.  Caveat user.
-
-jpeg_default_qtables (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean force_baseline)
-	Set default quantization tables with linear q_scale_factor[] values
-	(see below).
-
-jpeg_add_quant_table (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int which_tbl,
-		      const unsigned int *basic_table,
-		      int scale_factor, boolean force_baseline)
-	Allows an arbitrary quantization table to be created.  which_tbl
-	indicates which table slot to fill.  basic_table points to an array
-	of 64 unsigned ints given in normal array order.  These values are
-	multiplied by scale_factor/100 and then clamped to the range 1..65535
-	(or to 1..255 if force_baseline is TRUE).
-	CAUTION: prior to library version 6a, jpeg_add_quant_table expected
-	the basic table to be given in JPEG zigzag order.  If you need to
-	write code that works with either older or newer versions of this
-	routine, you must check the library version number.  Something like
-	"#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 61" is the right test.
-
-jpeg_simple_progression (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-	Generates a default scan script for writing a progressive-JPEG file.
-	This is the recommended method of creating a progressive file,
-	unless you want to make a custom scan sequence.  You must ensure that
-	the JPEG color space is set correctly before calling this routine.
-
-
-Compression parameters (cinfo fields) include:
-
-boolean arith_code
-	If TRUE, use arithmetic coding.
-	If FALSE, use Huffman coding.
-
-int block_size
-	Set DCT block size.  All N from 1 to 16 are possible.
-	Default is 8 (baseline format).
-	Larger values produce higher compression,
-	smaller values produce higher quality.
-	An exact DCT stage is possible with 1 or 2.
-	With the default quality of 75 and default Luminance qtable
-	the DCT+Quantization stage is lossless for value 1.
-	Note that values other than 8 require a SmartScale capable decoder,
-	introduced with IJG JPEG 8.  Setting the block_size parameter for
-	compression works with version 8c and later.
-
-J_DCT_METHOD dct_method
-	Selects the algorithm used for the DCT step.  Choices are:
-		JDCT_ISLOW: slow but accurate integer algorithm
-		JDCT_IFAST: faster, less accurate integer method
-		JDCT_FLOAT: floating-point method
-		JDCT_DEFAULT: default method (normally JDCT_ISLOW)
-		JDCT_FASTEST: fastest method (normally JDCT_IFAST)
-	The FLOAT method is very slightly more accurate than the ISLOW method,
-	but may give different results on different machines due to varying
-	roundoff behavior.  The integer methods should give the same results
-	on all machines.  On machines with sufficiently fast FP hardware, the
-	floating-point method may also be the fastest.  The IFAST method is
-	considerably less accurate than the other two; its use is not
-	recommended if high quality is a concern.  JDCT_DEFAULT and
-	JDCT_FASTEST are macros configurable by each installation.
-
-unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom
-	Scale the image by the fraction scale_num/scale_denom.  Default is
-	1/1, or no scaling.  Currently, the supported scaling ratios are
-	M/N with all N from 1 to 16, where M is the destination DCT size,
-	which is 8 by default (see block_size parameter above).
-	(The library design allows for arbitrary scaling ratios but this
-	is not likely to be implemented any time soon.)
-
-J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space
-int num_components
-	The JPEG color space and corresponding number of components; see
-	"Special color spaces", below, for more info.  We recommend using
-	jpeg_set_colorspace() if you want to change these.
-
-J_COLOR_TRANSFORM color_transform
-	Internal color transform identifier, writes LSE marker if nonzero
-	(requires decoder with inverse color transform support, introduced
-	with IJG JPEG 9).
-	Two values are currently possible: JCT_NONE and JCT_SUBTRACT_GREEN.
-	Set this value for lossless RGB application *before* calling
-	jpeg_set_colorspace(), because entropy table assignment in
-	jpeg_set_colorspace() depends on color_transform.
-
-boolean optimize_coding
-	TRUE causes the compressor to compute optimal Huffman coding tables
-	for the image.  This requires an extra pass over the data and
-	therefore costs a good deal of space and time.  The default is
-	FALSE, which tells the compressor to use the supplied or default
-	Huffman tables.  In most cases optimal tables save only a few percent
-	of file size compared to the default tables.  Note that when this is
-	TRUE, you need not supply Huffman tables at all, and any you do
-	supply will be overwritten.
-
-unsigned int restart_interval
-int restart_in_rows
-	To emit restart markers in the JPEG file, set one of these nonzero.
-	Set restart_interval to specify the exact interval in MCU blocks.
-	Set restart_in_rows to specify the interval in MCU rows.  (If
-	restart_in_rows is not 0, then restart_interval is set after the
-	image width in MCUs is computed.)  Defaults are zero (no restarts).
-	One restart marker per MCU row is often a good choice.
-	NOTE: the overhead of restart markers is higher in grayscale JPEG
-	files than in color files, and MUCH higher in progressive JPEGs.
-	If you use restarts, you may want to use larger intervals in those
-	cases.
-
-const jpeg_scan_info * scan_info
-int num_scans
-	By default, scan_info is NULL; this causes the compressor to write a
-	single-scan sequential JPEG file.  If not NULL, scan_info points to
-	an array of scan definition records of length num_scans.  The
-	compressor will then write a JPEG file having one scan for each scan
-	definition record.  This is used to generate noninterleaved or
-	progressive JPEG files.  The library checks that the scan array
-	defines a valid JPEG scan sequence.  (jpeg_simple_progression creates
-	a suitable scan definition array for progressive JPEG.)  This is
-	discussed further under "Progressive JPEG support".
-
-boolean do_fancy_downsampling
-	If TRUE, use direct DCT scaling with DCT size > 8 for downsampling
-	of chroma components.
-	If FALSE, use only DCT size <= 8 and simple separate downsampling.
-	Default is TRUE.
-	For better image stability in multiple generation compression cycles
-	it is preferable that this value matches the corresponding
-	do_fancy_upsampling value in decompression.
-
-int smoothing_factor
-	If non-zero, the input image is smoothed; the value should be 1 for
-	minimal smoothing to 100 for maximum smoothing.  Consult jcsample.c
-	for details of the smoothing algorithm.  The default is zero.
-
-boolean write_JFIF_header
-	If TRUE, a JFIF APP0 marker is emitted.  jpeg_set_defaults() and
-	jpeg_set_colorspace() set this TRUE if a JFIF-legal JPEG color space
-	(ie, YCbCr or grayscale) is selected, otherwise FALSE.
-
-UINT8 JFIF_major_version
-UINT8 JFIF_minor_version
-	The version number to be written into the JFIF marker.
-	jpeg_set_defaults() initializes the version to 1.01 (major=minor=1).
-	You should set it to 1.02 (major=1, minor=2) if you plan to write
-	any JFIF 1.02 extension markers.
-
-UINT8 density_unit
-UINT16 X_density
-UINT16 Y_density
-	The resolution information to be written into the JFIF marker;
-	not used otherwise.  density_unit may be 0 for unknown,
-	1 for dots/inch, or 2 for dots/cm.  The default values are 0,1,1
-	indicating square pixels of unknown size.
-
-boolean write_Adobe_marker
-	If TRUE, an Adobe APP14 marker is emitted.  jpeg_set_defaults() and
-	jpeg_set_colorspace() set this TRUE if JPEG color space RGB, CMYK,
-	or YCCK is selected, otherwise FALSE.  It is generally a bad idea
-	to set both write_JFIF_header and write_Adobe_marker.  In fact,
-	you probably shouldn't change the default settings at all --- the
-	default behavior ensures that the JPEG file's color space can be
-	recognized by the decoder.
-
-JQUANT_TBL * quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS]
-	Pointers to coefficient quantization tables, one per table slot,
-	or NULL if no table is defined for a slot.  Usually these should
-	be set via one of the above helper routines; jpeg_add_quant_table()
-	is general enough to define any quantization table.  The other
-	routines will set up table slot 0 for luminance quality and table
-	slot 1 for chrominance.
-
-int q_scale_factor[NUM_QUANT_TBLS]
-	Linear quantization scaling factors (percentage, initialized 100)
-	for use with jpeg_default_qtables().
-	See rdswitch.c and cjpeg.c for an example of usage.
-	Note that the q_scale_factor[] fields are the "linear" scales, so you
-	have to convert from user-defined ratings via jpeg_quality_scaling().
-	Here is an example code which corresponds to cjpeg -quality 90,70:
-
-		jpeg_set_defaults(cinfo);
-
-		/* Set luminance quality 90. */
-		cinfo->q_scale_factor[0] = jpeg_quality_scaling(90);
-		/* Set chrominance quality 70. */
-		cinfo->q_scale_factor[1] = jpeg_quality_scaling(70);
-
-		jpeg_default_qtables(cinfo, force_baseline);
-
-	CAUTION: You must also set 1x1 subsampling for efficient separate
-	color quality selection, since the default value used by library
-	is 2x2:
-
-		cinfo->comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 1;
-		cinfo->comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 1;
-
-JHUFF_TBL * dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]
-JHUFF_TBL * ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]
-	Pointers to Huffman coding tables, one per table slot, or NULL if
-	no table is defined for a slot.  Slots 0 and 1 are filled with the
-	JPEG sample tables by jpeg_set_defaults().  If you need to allocate
-	more table structures, jpeg_alloc_huff_table() may be used.
-	Note that optimal Huffman tables can be computed for an image
-	by setting optimize_coding, as discussed above; there's seldom
-	any need to mess with providing your own Huffman tables.
-
-
-The actual dimensions of the JPEG image that will be written to the file are
-given by the following fields.  These are computed from the input image
-dimensions and the compression parameters by jpeg_start_compress().  You can
-also call jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions() to obtain the values that will result
-from the current parameter settings.  This can be useful if you are trying
-to pick a scaling ratio that will get close to a desired target size.
-
-JDIMENSION jpeg_width		Actual dimensions of output image.
-JDIMENSION jpeg_height
-
-
-Per-component parameters are stored in the struct cinfo.comp_info[i] for
-component number i.  Note that components here refer to components of the
-JPEG color space, *not* the source image color space.  A suitably large
-comp_info[] array is allocated by jpeg_set_defaults(); if you choose not
-to use that routine, it's up to you to allocate the array.
-
-int component_id
-	The one-byte identifier code to be recorded in the JPEG file for
-	this component.  For the standard color spaces, we recommend you
-	leave the default values alone.
-
-int h_samp_factor
-int v_samp_factor
-	Horizontal and vertical sampling factors for the component; must
-	be 1..4 according to the JPEG standard.  Note that larger sampling
-	factors indicate a higher-resolution component; many people find
-	this behavior quite unintuitive.  The default values are 2,2 for
-	luminance components and 1,1 for chrominance components, except
-	for grayscale where 1,1 is used.
-
-int quant_tbl_no
-	Quantization table number for component.  The default value is
-	0 for luminance components and 1 for chrominance components.
-
-int dc_tbl_no
-int ac_tbl_no
-	DC and AC entropy coding table numbers.  The default values are
-	0 for luminance components and 1 for chrominance components.
-
-int component_index
-	Must equal the component's index in comp_info[].  (Beginning in
-	release v6, the compressor library will fill this in automatically;
-	you don't have to.)
-
-
-Decompression parameter selection
----------------------------------
-
-Decompression parameter selection is somewhat simpler than compression
-parameter selection, since all of the JPEG internal parameters are
-recorded in the source file and need not be supplied by the application.
-(Unless you are working with abbreviated files, in which case see
-"Abbreviated datastreams", below.)  Decompression parameters control
-the postprocessing done on the image to deliver it in a format suitable
-for the application's use.  Many of the parameters control speed/quality
-tradeoffs, in which faster decompression may be obtained at the price of
-a poorer-quality image.  The defaults select the highest quality (slowest)
-processing.
-
-The following fields in the JPEG object are set by jpeg_read_header() and
-may be useful to the application in choosing decompression parameters:
-
-JDIMENSION image_width			Width and height of image
-JDIMENSION image_height
-int num_components			Number of color components
-J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space		Colorspace of image
-boolean saw_JFIF_marker			TRUE if a JFIF APP0 marker was seen
-  UINT8 JFIF_major_version		Version information from JFIF marker
-  UINT8 JFIF_minor_version
-  UINT8 density_unit			Resolution data from JFIF marker
-  UINT16 X_density
-  UINT16 Y_density
-boolean saw_Adobe_marker		TRUE if an Adobe APP14 marker was seen
-  UINT8 Adobe_transform			Color transform code from Adobe marker
-
-The JPEG color space, unfortunately, is something of a guess since the JPEG
-standard proper does not provide a way to record it.  In practice most files
-adhere to the JFIF or Adobe conventions, and the decoder will recognize these
-correctly.  See "Special color spaces", below, for more info.
-
-
-The decompression parameters that determine the basic properties of the
-returned image are:
-
-J_COLOR_SPACE out_color_space
-	Output color space.  jpeg_read_header() sets an appropriate default
-	based on jpeg_color_space; typically it will be RGB or grayscale.
-	The application can change this field to request output in a different
-	colorspace.  For example, set it to JCS_GRAYSCALE to get grayscale
-	output from a color file.  (This is useful for previewing: grayscale
-	output is faster than full color since the color components need not
-	be processed.)  Note that not all possible color space transforms are
-	currently implemented; you may need to extend jdcolor.c if you want an
-	unusual conversion.
-
-unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom
-	Scale the image by the fraction scale_num/scale_denom.  Currently,
-	the supported scaling ratios are M/N with all M from 1 to 16, where
-	N is the source DCT size, which is 8 for baseline JPEG.  (The library
-	design allows for arbitrary scaling ratios but this is not likely
-	to be implemented any time soon.)  The values are initialized by
-	jpeg_read_header() with the source DCT size.  For baseline JPEG
-	this is 8/8.  If you change only the scale_num value while leaving
-	the other unchanged, then this specifies the DCT scaled size to be
-	applied on the given input.  For baseline JPEG this is equivalent
-	to M/8 scaling, since the source DCT size for baseline JPEG is 8.
-	Smaller scaling ratios permit significantly faster decoding since
-	fewer pixels need be processed and a simpler IDCT method can be used.
-
-boolean quantize_colors
-	If set TRUE, colormapped output will be delivered.  Default is FALSE,
-	meaning that full-color output will be delivered.
-
-The next three parameters are relevant only if quantize_colors is TRUE.
-
-int desired_number_of_colors
-	Maximum number of colors to use in generating a library-supplied color
-	map (the actual number of colors is returned in a different field).
-	Default 256.  Ignored when the application supplies its own color map.
-
-boolean two_pass_quantize
-	If TRUE, an extra pass over the image is made to select a custom color
-	map for the image.  This usually looks a lot better than the one-size-
-	fits-all colormap that is used otherwise.  Default is TRUE.  Ignored
-	when the application supplies its own color map.
-
-J_DITHER_MODE dither_mode
-	Selects color dithering method.  Supported values are:
-		JDITHER_NONE	no dithering: fast, very low quality
-		JDITHER_ORDERED	ordered dither: moderate speed and quality
-		JDITHER_FS	Floyd-Steinberg dither: slow, high quality
-	Default is JDITHER_FS.  (At present, ordered dither is implemented
-	only in the single-pass, standard-colormap case.  If you ask for
-	ordered dither when two_pass_quantize is TRUE or when you supply
-	an external color map, you'll get F-S dithering.)
-
-When quantize_colors is TRUE, the target color map is described by the next
-two fields.  colormap is set to NULL by jpeg_read_header().  The application
-can supply a color map by setting colormap non-NULL and setting
-actual_number_of_colors to the map size.  Otherwise, jpeg_start_decompress()
-selects a suitable color map and sets these two fields itself.
-[Implementation restriction: at present, an externally supplied colormap is
-only accepted for 3-component output color spaces.]
-
-JSAMPARRAY colormap
-	The color map, represented as a 2-D pixel array of out_color_components
-	rows and actual_number_of_colors columns.  Ignored if not quantizing.
-	CAUTION: if the JPEG library creates its own colormap, the storage
-	pointed to by this field is released by jpeg_finish_decompress().
-	Copy the colormap somewhere else first, if you want to save it.
-
-int actual_number_of_colors
-	The number of colors in the color map.
-
-Additional decompression parameters that the application may set include:
-
-J_DCT_METHOD dct_method
-	Selects the algorithm used for the DCT step.  Choices are the same
-	as described above for compression.
-
-boolean do_fancy_upsampling
-	If TRUE, use direct DCT scaling with DCT size > 8 for upsampling
-	of chroma components.
-	If FALSE, use only DCT size <= 8 and simple separate upsampling.
-	Default is TRUE.
-	For better image stability in multiple generation compression cycles
-	it is preferable that this value matches the corresponding
-	do_fancy_downsampling value in compression.
-
-boolean do_block_smoothing
-	If TRUE, interblock smoothing is applied in early stages of decoding
-	progressive JPEG files; if FALSE, not.  Default is TRUE.  Early
-	progression stages look "fuzzy" with smoothing, "blocky" without.
-	In any case, block smoothing ceases to be applied after the first few
-	AC coefficients are known to full accuracy, so it is relevant only
-	when using buffered-image mode for progressive images.
-
-boolean enable_1pass_quant
-boolean enable_external_quant
-boolean enable_2pass_quant
-	These are significant only in buffered-image mode, which is
-	described in its own section below.
-
-
-The output image dimensions are given by the following fields.  These are
-computed from the source image dimensions and the decompression parameters
-by jpeg_start_decompress().  You can also call jpeg_calc_output_dimensions()
-to obtain the values that will result from the current parameter settings.
-This can be useful if you are trying to pick a scaling ratio that will get
-close to a desired target size.  It's also important if you are using the
-JPEG library's memory manager to allocate output buffer space, because you
-are supposed to request such buffers *before* jpeg_start_decompress().
-
-JDIMENSION output_width		Actual dimensions of output image.
-JDIMENSION output_height
-int out_color_components	Number of color components in out_color_space.
-int output_components		Number of color components returned.
-int rec_outbuf_height		Recommended height of scanline buffer.
-
-When quantizing colors, output_components is 1, indicating a single color map
-index per pixel.  Otherwise it equals out_color_components.  The output arrays
-are required to be output_width * output_components JSAMPLEs wide.
-
-rec_outbuf_height is the recommended minimum height (in scanlines) of the
-buffer passed to jpeg_read_scanlines().  If the buffer is smaller, the
-library will still work, but time will be wasted due to unnecessary data
-copying.  In high-quality modes, rec_outbuf_height is always 1, but some
-faster, lower-quality modes set it to larger values (typically 2 to 4).
-If you are going to ask for a high-speed processing mode, you may as well
-go to the trouble of honoring rec_outbuf_height so as to avoid data copying.
-(An output buffer larger than rec_outbuf_height lines is OK, but won't
-provide any material speed improvement over that height.)
-
-
-Special color spaces
---------------------
-
-The JPEG standard itself is "color blind" and doesn't specify any particular
-color space.  It is customary to convert color data to a luminance/chrominance
-color space before compressing, since this permits greater compression.  The
-existing JPEG file interchange format standards specify YCbCr or GRAYSCALE
-data (JFIF version 1), GRAYSCALE, RGB, YCbCr, CMYK, or YCCK (Adobe), or BG_RGB
-or BG_YCC (big gamut color spaces, JFIF version 2).  For special applications
-such as multispectral images, other color spaces can be used,
-but it must be understood that such files will be unportable.
-
-The JPEG library can handle the most common colorspace conversions (namely
-RGB <=> YCbCr and CMYK <=> YCCK).  It can also deal with data of an unknown
-color space, passing it through without conversion.  If you deal extensively
-with an unusual color space, you can easily extend the library to understand
-additional color spaces and perform appropriate conversions.
-
-For compression, the source data's color space is specified by field
-in_color_space.  This is transformed to the JPEG file's color space given
-by jpeg_color_space.  jpeg_set_defaults() chooses a reasonable JPEG color
-space depending on in_color_space, but you can override this by calling
-jpeg_set_colorspace().  Of course you must select a supported transformation.
-jccolor.c currently supports the following transformations:
-	RGB => YCbCr
-	RGB => GRAYSCALE
-	RGB => BG_YCC
-	YCbCr => GRAYSCALE
-	YCbCr => BG_YCC
-	CMYK => YCCK
-plus the null transforms: GRAYSCALE => GRAYSCALE, RGB => RGB,
-BG_RGB => BG_RGB, YCbCr => YCbCr, BG_YCC => BG_YCC, CMYK => CMYK,
-YCCK => YCCK, and UNKNOWN => UNKNOWN.
-
-The file interchange format standards (JFIF and Adobe) specify APPn markers
-that indicate the color space of the JPEG file.  It is important to ensure
-that these are written correctly, or omitted if the JPEG file's color space
-is not one of the ones supported by the interchange standards.
-jpeg_set_colorspace() will set the compression parameters to include or omit
-the APPn markers properly, so long as it is told the truth about the JPEG
-color space.  For example, if you are writing some random 3-component color
-space without conversion, don't try to fake out the library by setting
-in_color_space and jpeg_color_space to JCS_YCbCr; use JCS_UNKNOWN.
-You may want to write an APPn marker of your own devising to identify
-the colorspace --- see "Special markers", below.
-
-When told that the color space is UNKNOWN, the library will default to using
-luminance-quality compression parameters for all color components.  You may
-well want to change these parameters.  See the source code for
-jpeg_set_colorspace(), in jcparam.c, for details.
-
-For decompression, the JPEG file's color space is given in jpeg_color_space,
-and this is transformed to the output color space out_color_space.
-jpeg_read_header's setting of jpeg_color_space can be relied on if the file
-conforms to JFIF or Adobe conventions, but otherwise it is no better than a
-guess.  If you know the JPEG file's color space for certain, you can override
-jpeg_read_header's guess by setting jpeg_color_space.  jpeg_read_header also
-selects a default output color space based on (its guess of) jpeg_color_space;
-set out_color_space to override this.  Again, you must select a supported
-transformation.  jdcolor.c currently supports
-	YCbCr => RGB
-	YCbCr => GRAYSCALE
-	BG_YCC => RGB
-	BG_YCC => GRAYSCALE
-	RGB => GRAYSCALE
-	GRAYSCALE => RGB
-	YCCK => CMYK
-as well as the null transforms.  (Since GRAYSCALE=>RGB is provided, an
-application can force grayscale JPEGs to look like color JPEGs if it only
-wants to handle one case.)
-
-The two-pass color quantizer, jquant2.c, is specialized to handle RGB data
-(it weights distances appropriately for RGB colors).  You'll need to modify
-the code if you want to use it for non-RGB output color spaces.  Note that
-jquant2.c is used to map to an application-supplied colormap as well as for
-the normal two-pass colormap selection process.
-
-CAUTION: it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG
-files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as you'd expect.
-This is arguably a bug in Photoshop, but if you need to work with Photoshop
-CMYK files, you will have to deal with it in your application.  We cannot
-"fix" this in the library by inverting the data during the CMYK<=>YCCK
-transform, because that would break other applications, notably Ghostscript.
-Photoshop versions prior to 3.0 write EPS files containing JPEG-encoded CMYK
-data in the same inverted-YCCK representation used in bare JPEG files, but
-the surrounding PostScript code performs an inversion using the PS image
-operator.  I am told that Photoshop 3.0 will write uninverted YCCK in
-EPS/JPEG files, and will omit the PS-level inversion.  (But the data
-polarity used in bare JPEG files will not change in 3.0.)  In either case,
-the JPEG library must not invert the data itself, or else Ghostscript would
-read these EPS files incorrectly.
-
-
-Error handling
---------------
-
-When the default error handler is used, any error detected inside the JPEG
-routines will cause a message to be printed on stderr, followed by exit().
-You can supply your own error handling routines to override this behavior
-and to control the treatment of nonfatal warnings and trace/debug messages.
-The file example.c illustrates the most common case, which is to have the
-application regain control after an error rather than exiting.
-
-The JPEG library never writes any message directly; it always goes through
-the error handling routines.  Three classes of messages are recognized:
-  * Fatal errors: the library cannot continue.
-  * Warnings: the library can continue, but the data is corrupt, and a
-    damaged output image is likely to result.
-  * Trace/informational messages.  These come with a trace level indicating
-    the importance of the message; you can control the verbosity of the
-    program by adjusting the maximum trace level that will be displayed.
-
-You may, if you wish, simply replace the entire JPEG error handling module
-(jerror.c) with your own code.  However, you can avoid code duplication by
-only replacing some of the routines depending on the behavior you need.
-This is accomplished by calling jpeg_std_error() as usual, but then overriding
-some of the method pointers in the jpeg_error_mgr struct, as illustrated by
-example.c.
-
-All of the error handling routines will receive a pointer to the JPEG object
-(a j_common_ptr which points to either a jpeg_compress_struct or a
-jpeg_decompress_struct; if you need to tell which, test the is_decompressor
-field).  This struct includes a pointer to the error manager struct in its
-"err" field.  Frequently, custom error handler routines will need to access
-additional data which is not known to the JPEG library or the standard error
-handler.  The most convenient way to do this is to embed either the JPEG
-object or the jpeg_error_mgr struct in a larger structure that contains
-additional fields; then casting the passed pointer provides access to the
-additional fields.  Again, see example.c for one way to do it.  (Beginning
-with IJG version 6b, there is also a void pointer "client_data" in each
-JPEG object, which the application can also use to find related data.
-The library does not touch client_data at all.)
-
-The individual methods that you might wish to override are:
-
-error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-	Receives control for a fatal error.  Information sufficient to
-	generate the error message has been stored in cinfo->err; call
-	output_message to display it.  Control must NOT return to the caller;
-	generally this routine will exit() or longjmp() somewhere.
-	Typically you would override this routine to get rid of the exit()
-	default behavior.  Note that if you continue processing, you should
-	clean up the JPEG object with jpeg_abort() or jpeg_destroy().
-
-output_message (j_common_ptr cinfo)
-	Actual output of any JPEG message.  Override this to send messages
-	somewhere other than stderr.  Note that this method does not know
-	how to generate a message, only where to send it.
-
-format_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, char * buffer)
-	Constructs a readable error message string based on the error info
-	stored in cinfo->err.  This method is called by output_message.  Few
-	applications should need to override this method.  One possible
-	reason for doing so is to implement dynamic switching of error message
-	language.
-
-emit_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, int msg_level)
-	Decide whether or not to emit a warning or trace message; if so,
-	calls output_message.  The main reason for overriding this method
-	would be to abort on warnings.  msg_level is -1 for warnings,
-	0 and up for trace messages.
-
-Only error_exit() and emit_message() are called from the rest of the JPEG
-library; the other two are internal to the error handler.
-
-The actual message texts are stored in an array of strings which is pointed to
-by the field err->jpeg_message_table.  The messages are numbered from 0 to
-err->last_jpeg_message, and it is these code numbers that are used in the
-JPEG library code.  You could replace the message texts (for instance, with
-messages in French or German) by changing the message table pointer.  See
-jerror.h for the default texts.  CAUTION: this table will almost certainly
-change or grow from one library version to the next.
-
-It may be useful for an application to add its own message texts that are
-handled by the same mechanism.  The error handler supports a second "add-on"
-message table for this purpose.  To define an addon table, set the pointer
-err->addon_message_table and the message numbers err->first_addon_message and
-err->last_addon_message.  If you number the addon messages beginning at 1000
-or so, you won't have to worry about conflicts with the library's built-in
-messages.  See the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg for an example of using
-addon messages (the addon messages are defined in cderror.h).
-
-Actual invocation of the error handler is done via macros defined in jerror.h:
-	ERREXITn(...)	for fatal errors
-	WARNMSn(...)	for corrupt-data warnings
-	TRACEMSn(...)	for trace and informational messages.
-These macros store the message code and any additional parameters into the
-error handler struct, then invoke the error_exit() or emit_message() method.
-The variants of each macro are for varying numbers of additional parameters.
-The additional parameters are inserted into the generated message using
-standard printf() format codes.
-
-See jerror.h and jerror.c for further details.
-
-
-Compressed data handling (source and destination managers)
-----------------------------------------------------------
-
-The JPEG compression library sends its compressed data to a "destination
-manager" module.  The default destination manager just writes the data to a
-memory buffer or to a stdio stream, but you can provide your own manager to
-do something else.  Similarly, the decompression library calls a "source
-manager" to obtain the compressed data; you can provide your own source
-manager if you want the data to come from somewhere other than a memory
-buffer or a stdio stream.
-
-In both cases, compressed data is processed a bufferload at a time: the
-destination or source manager provides a work buffer, and the library invokes
-the manager only when the buffer is filled or emptied.  (You could define a
-one-character buffer to force the manager to be invoked for each byte, but
-that would be rather inefficient.)  The buffer's size and location are
-controlled by the manager, not by the library.  For example, the memory
-source manager just makes the buffer pointer and length point to the original
-data in memory.  In this case the buffer-reload procedure will be invoked
-only if the decompressor ran off the end of the datastream, which would
-indicate an erroneous datastream.
-
-The work buffer is defined as an array of datatype JOCTET, which is generally
-"char" or "unsigned char".  On a machine where char is not exactly 8 bits
-wide, you must define JOCTET as a wider data type and then modify the data
-source and destination modules to transcribe the work arrays into 8-bit units
-on external storage.
-
-A data destination manager struct contains a pointer and count defining the
-next byte to write in the work buffer and the remaining free space:
-
-	JOCTET * next_output_byte;  /* => next byte to write in buffer */
-	size_t free_in_buffer;      /* # of byte spaces remaining in buffer */
-
-The library increments the pointer and decrements the count until the buffer
-is filled.  The manager's empty_output_buffer method must reset the pointer
-and count.  The manager is expected to remember the buffer's starting address
-and total size in private fields not visible to the library.
-
-A data destination manager provides three methods:
-
-init_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-	Initialize destination.  This is called by jpeg_start_compress()
-	before any data is actually written.  It must initialize
-	next_output_byte and free_in_buffer.  free_in_buffer must be
-	initialized to a positive value.
-
-empty_output_buffer (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-	This is called whenever the buffer has filled (free_in_buffer
-	reaches zero).  In typical applications, it should write out the
-	*entire* buffer (use the saved start address and buffer length;
-	ignore the current state of next_output_byte and free_in_buffer).
-	Then reset the pointer & count to the start of the buffer, and
-	return TRUE indicating that the buffer has been dumped.
-	free_in_buffer must be set to a positive value when TRUE is
-	returned.  A FALSE return should only be used when I/O suspension is
-	desired (this operating mode is discussed in the next section).
-
-term_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-	Terminate destination --- called by jpeg_finish_compress() after all
-	data has been written.  In most applications, this must flush any
-	data remaining in the buffer.  Use either next_output_byte or
-	free_in_buffer to determine how much data is in the buffer.
-
-term_destination() is NOT called by jpeg_abort() or jpeg_destroy().  If you
-want the destination manager to be cleaned up during an abort, you must do it
-yourself.
-
-You will also need code to create a jpeg_destination_mgr struct, fill in its
-method pointers, and insert a pointer to the struct into the "dest" field of
-the JPEG compression object.  This can be done in-line in your setup code if
-you like, but it's probably cleaner to provide a separate routine similar to
-the jpeg_stdio_dest() or jpeg_mem_dest() routines of the supplied destination
-managers.
-
-Decompression source managers follow a parallel design, but with some
-additional frammishes.  The source manager struct contains a pointer and count
-defining the next byte to read from the work buffer and the number of bytes
-remaining:
-
-	const JOCTET * next_input_byte; /* => next byte to read from buffer */
-	size_t bytes_in_buffer;         /* # of bytes remaining in buffer */
-
-The library increments the pointer and decrements the count until the buffer
-is emptied.  The manager's fill_input_buffer method must reset the pointer and
-count.  In most applications, the manager must remember the buffer's starting
-address and total size in private fields not visible to the library.
-
-A data source manager provides five methods:
-
-init_source (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-	Initialize source.  This is called by jpeg_read_header() before any
-	data is actually read.  Unlike init_destination(), it may leave
-	bytes_in_buffer set to 0 (in which case a fill_input_buffer() call
-	will occur immediately).
-
-fill_input_buffer (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-	This is called whenever bytes_in_buffer has reached zero and more
-	data is wanted.  In typical applications, it should read fresh data
-	into the buffer (ignoring the current state of next_input_byte and
-	bytes_in_buffer), reset the pointer & count to the start of the
-	buffer, and return TRUE indicating that the buffer has been reloaded.
-	It is not necessary to fill the buffer entirely, only to obtain at
-	least one more byte.  bytes_in_buffer MUST be set to a positive value
-	if TRUE is returned.  A FALSE return should only be used when I/O
-	suspension is desired (this mode is discussed in the next section).
-
-skip_input_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes)
-	Skip num_bytes worth of data.  The buffer pointer and count should
-	be advanced over num_bytes input bytes, refilling the buffer as
-	needed.  This is used to skip over a potentially large amount of
-	uninteresting data (such as an APPn marker).  In some applications
-	it may be possible to optimize away the reading of the skipped data,
-	but it's not clear that being smart is worth much trouble; large
-	skips are uncommon.  bytes_in_buffer may be zero on return.
-	A zero or negative skip count should be treated as a no-op.
-
-resync_to_restart (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired)
-	This routine is called only when the decompressor has failed to find
-	a restart (RSTn) marker where one is expected.  Its mission is to
-	find a suitable point for resuming decompression.  For most
-	applications, we recommend that you just use the default resync
-	procedure, jpeg_resync_to_restart().  However, if you are able to back
-	up in the input data stream, or if you have a-priori knowledge about
-	the likely location of restart markers, you may be able to do better.
-	Read the read_restart_marker() and jpeg_resync_to_restart() routines
-	in jdmarker.c if you think you'd like to implement your own resync
-	procedure.
-
-term_source (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-	Terminate source --- called by jpeg_finish_decompress() after all
-	data has been read.  Often a no-op.
-
-For both fill_input_buffer() and skip_input_data(), there is no such thing
-as an EOF return.  If the end of the file has been reached, the routine has
-a choice of exiting via ERREXIT() or inserting fake data into the buffer.
-In most cases, generating a warning message and inserting a fake EOI marker
-is the best course of action --- this will allow the decompressor to output
-however much of the image is there.  In pathological cases, the decompressor
-may swallow the EOI and again demand data ... just keep feeding it fake EOIs.
-jdatasrc.c illustrates the recommended error recovery behavior.
-
-term_source() is NOT called by jpeg_abort() or jpeg_destroy().  If you want
-the source manager to be cleaned up during an abort, you must do it yourself.
-
-You will also need code to create a jpeg_source_mgr struct, fill in its method
-pointers, and insert a pointer to the struct into the "src" field of the JPEG
-decompression object.  This can be done in-line in your setup code if you
-like, but it's probably cleaner to provide a separate routine similar to the
-jpeg_stdio_src() or jpeg_mem_src() routines of the supplied source managers.
-
-For more information, consult the memory and stdio source and destination
-managers in jdatasrc.c and jdatadst.c.
-
-
-I/O suspension
---------------
-
-Some applications need to use the JPEG library as an incremental memory-to-
-memory filter: when the compressed data buffer is filled or emptied, they want
-control to return to the outer loop, rather than expecting that the buffer can
-be emptied or reloaded within the data source/destination manager subroutine.
-The library supports this need by providing an "I/O suspension" mode, which we
-describe in this section.
-
-The I/O suspension mode is not a panacea: nothing is guaranteed about the
-maximum amount of time spent in any one call to the library, so it will not
-eliminate response-time problems in single-threaded applications.  If you
-need guaranteed response time, we suggest you "bite the bullet" and implement
-a real multi-tasking capability.
-
-To use I/O suspension, cooperation is needed between the calling application
-and the data source or destination manager; you will always need a custom
-source/destination manager.  (Please read the previous section if you haven't
-already.)  The basic idea is that the empty_output_buffer() or
-fill_input_buffer() routine is a no-op, merely returning FALSE to indicate
-that it has done nothing.  Upon seeing this, the JPEG library suspends
-operation and returns to its caller.  The surrounding application is
-responsible for emptying or refilling the work buffer before calling the
-JPEG library again.
-
-Compression suspension:
-
-For compression suspension, use an empty_output_buffer() routine that returns
-FALSE; typically it will not do anything else.  This will cause the
-compressor to return to the caller of jpeg_write_scanlines(), with the return
-value indicating that not all the supplied scanlines have been accepted.
-The application must make more room in the output buffer, adjust the output
-buffer pointer/count appropriately, and then call jpeg_write_scanlines()
-again, pointing to the first unconsumed scanline.
-
-When forced to suspend, the compressor will backtrack to a convenient stopping
-point (usually the start of the current MCU); it will regenerate some output
-data when restarted.  Therefore, although empty_output_buffer() is only
-called when the buffer is filled, you should NOT write out the entire buffer
-after a suspension.  Write only the data up to the current position of
-next_output_byte/free_in_buffer.  The data beyond that point will be
-regenerated after resumption.
-
-Because of the backtracking behavior, a good-size output buffer is essential
-for efficiency; you don't want the compressor to suspend often.  (In fact, an
-overly small buffer could lead to infinite looping, if a single MCU required
-more data than would fit in the buffer.)  We recommend a buffer of at least
-several Kbytes.  You may want to insert explicit code to ensure that you don't
-call jpeg_write_scanlines() unless there is a reasonable amount of space in
-the output buffer; in other words, flush the buffer before trying to compress
-more data.
-
-The compressor does not allow suspension while it is trying to write JPEG
-markers at the beginning and end of the file.  This means that:
-  * At the beginning of a compression operation, there must be enough free
-    space in the output buffer to hold the header markers (typically 600 or
-    so bytes).  The recommended buffer size is bigger than this anyway, so
-    this is not a problem as long as you start with an empty buffer.  However,
-    this restriction might catch you if you insert large special markers, such
-    as a JFIF thumbnail image, without flushing the buffer afterwards.
-  * When you call jpeg_finish_compress(), there must be enough space in the
-    output buffer to emit any buffered data and the final EOI marker.  In the
-    current implementation, half a dozen bytes should suffice for this, but
-    for safety's sake we recommend ensuring that at least 100 bytes are free
-    before calling jpeg_finish_compress().
-
-A more significant restriction is that jpeg_finish_compress() cannot suspend.
-This means you cannot use suspension with multi-pass operating modes, namely
-Huffman code optimization and multiple-scan output.  Those modes write the
-whole file during jpeg_finish_compress(), which will certainly result in
-buffer overrun.  (Note that this restriction applies only to compression,
-not decompression.  The decompressor supports input suspension in all of its
-operating modes.)
-
-Decompression suspension:
-
-For decompression suspension, use a fill_input_buffer() routine that simply
-returns FALSE (except perhaps during error recovery, as discussed below).
-This will cause the decompressor to return to its caller with an indication
-that suspension has occurred.  This can happen at four places:
-  * jpeg_read_header(): will return JPEG_SUSPENDED.
-  * jpeg_start_decompress(): will return FALSE, rather than its usual TRUE.
-  * jpeg_read_scanlines(): will return the number of scanlines already
-	completed (possibly 0).
-  * jpeg_finish_decompress(): will return FALSE, rather than its usual TRUE.
-The surrounding application must recognize these cases, load more data into
-the input buffer, and repeat the call.  In the case of jpeg_read_scanlines(),
-increment the passed pointers past any scanlines successfully read.
-
-Just as with compression, the decompressor will typically backtrack to a
-convenient restart point before suspending.  When fill_input_buffer() is
-called, next_input_byte/bytes_in_buffer point to the current restart point,
-which is where the decompressor will backtrack to if FALSE is returned.
-The data beyond that position must NOT be discarded if you suspend; it needs
-to be re-read upon resumption.  In most implementations, you'll need to shift
-this data down to the start of your work buffer and then load more data after
-it.  Again, this behavior means that a several-Kbyte work buffer is essential
-for decent performance; furthermore, you should load a reasonable amount of
-new data before resuming decompression.  (If you loaded, say, only one new
-byte each time around, you could waste a LOT of cycles.)
-
-The skip_input_data() source manager routine requires special care in a
-suspension scenario.  This routine is NOT granted the ability to suspend the
-decompressor; it can decrement bytes_in_buffer to zero, but no more.  If the
-requested skip distance exceeds the amount of data currently in the input
-buffer, then skip_input_data() must set bytes_in_buffer to zero and record the
-additional skip distance somewhere else.  The decompressor will immediately
-call fill_input_buffer(), which should return FALSE, which will cause a
-suspension return.  The surrounding application must then arrange to discard
-the recorded number of bytes before it resumes loading the input buffer.
-(Yes, this design is rather baroque, but it avoids complexity in the far more
-common case where a non-suspending source manager is used.)
-
-If the input data has been exhausted, we recommend that you emit a warning
-and insert dummy EOI markers just as a non-suspending data source manager
-would do.  This can be handled either in the surrounding application logic or
-within fill_input_buffer(); the latter is probably more efficient.  If
-fill_input_buffer() knows that no more data is available, it can set the
-pointer/count to point to a dummy EOI marker and then return TRUE just as
-though it had read more data in a non-suspending situation.
-
-The decompressor does not attempt to suspend within standard JPEG markers;
-instead it will backtrack to the start of the marker and reprocess the whole
-marker next time.  Hence the input buffer must be large enough to hold the
-longest standard marker in the file.  Standard JPEG markers should normally
-not exceed a few hundred bytes each (DHT tables are typically the longest).
-We recommend at least a 2K buffer for performance reasons, which is much
-larger than any correct marker is likely to be.  For robustness against
-damaged marker length counts, you may wish to insert a test in your
-application for the case that the input buffer is completely full and yet
-the decoder has suspended without consuming any data --- otherwise, if this
-situation did occur, it would lead to an endless loop.  (The library can't
-provide this test since it has no idea whether "the buffer is full", or
-even whether there is a fixed-size input buffer.)
-
-The input buffer would need to be 64K to allow for arbitrary COM or APPn
-markers, but these are handled specially: they are either saved into allocated
-memory, or skipped over by calling skip_input_data().  In the former case,
-suspension is handled correctly, and in the latter case, the problem of
-buffer overrun is placed on skip_input_data's shoulders, as explained above.
-Note that if you provide your own marker handling routine for large markers,
-you should consider how to deal with buffer overflow.
-
-Multiple-buffer management:
-
-In some applications it is desirable to store the compressed data in a linked
-list of buffer areas, so as to avoid data copying.  This can be handled by
-having empty_output_buffer() or fill_input_buffer() set the pointer and count
-to reference the next available buffer; FALSE is returned only if no more
-buffers are available.  Although seemingly straightforward, there is a
-pitfall in this approach: the backtrack that occurs when FALSE is returned
-could back up into an earlier buffer.  For example, when fill_input_buffer()
-is called, the current pointer & count indicate the backtrack restart point.
-Since fill_input_buffer() will set the pointer and count to refer to a new
-buffer, the restart position must be saved somewhere else.  Suppose a second
-call to fill_input_buffer() occurs in the same library call, and no
-additional input data is available, so fill_input_buffer must return FALSE.
-If the JPEG library has not moved the pointer/count forward in the current
-buffer, then *the correct restart point is the saved position in the prior
-buffer*.  Prior buffers may be discarded only after the library establishes
-a restart point within a later buffer.  Similar remarks apply for output into
-a chain of buffers.
-
-The library will never attempt to backtrack over a skip_input_data() call,
-so any skipped data can be permanently discarded.  You still have to deal
-with the case of skipping not-yet-received data, however.
-
-It's much simpler to use only a single buffer; when fill_input_buffer() is
-called, move any unconsumed data (beyond the current pointer/count) down to
-the beginning of this buffer and then load new data into the remaining buffer
-space.  This approach requires a little more data copying but is far easier
-to get right.
-
-
-Progressive JPEG support
-------------------------
-
-Progressive JPEG rearranges the stored data into a series of scans of
-increasing quality.  In situations where a JPEG file is transmitted across a
-slow communications link, a decoder can generate a low-quality image very
-quickly from the first scan, then gradually improve the displayed quality as
-more scans are received.  The final image after all scans are complete is
-identical to that of a regular (sequential) JPEG file of the same quality
-setting.  Progressive JPEG files are often slightly smaller than equivalent
-sequential JPEG files, but the possibility of incremental display is the main
-reason for using progressive JPEG.
-
-The IJG encoder library generates progressive JPEG files when given a
-suitable "scan script" defining how to divide the data into scans.
-Creation of progressive JPEG files is otherwise transparent to the encoder.
-Progressive JPEG files can also be read transparently by the decoder library.
-If the decoding application simply uses the library as defined above, it
-will receive a final decoded image without any indication that the file was
-progressive.  Of course, this approach does not allow incremental display.
-To perform incremental display, an application needs to use the decoder
-library's "buffered-image" mode, in which it receives a decoded image
-multiple times.
-
-Each displayed scan requires about as much work to decode as a full JPEG
-image of the same size, so the decoder must be fairly fast in relation to the
-data transmission rate in order to make incremental display useful.  However,
-it is possible to skip displaying the image and simply add the incoming bits
-to the decoder's coefficient buffer.  This is fast because only Huffman
-decoding need be done, not IDCT, upsampling, colorspace conversion, etc.
-The IJG decoder library allows the application to switch dynamically between
-displaying the image and simply absorbing the incoming bits.  A properly
-coded application can automatically adapt the number of display passes to
-suit the time available as the image is received.  Also, a final
-higher-quality display cycle can be performed from the buffered data after
-the end of the file is reached.
-
-Progressive compression:
-
-To create a progressive JPEG file (or a multiple-scan sequential JPEG file),
-set the scan_info cinfo field to point to an array of scan descriptors, and
-perform compression as usual.  Instead of constructing your own scan list,
-you can call the jpeg_simple_progression() helper routine to create a
-recommended progression sequence; this method should be used by all
-applications that don't want to get involved in the nitty-gritty of
-progressive scan sequence design.  (If you want to provide user control of
-scan sequences, you may wish to borrow the scan script reading code found
-in rdswitch.c, so that you can read scan script files just like cjpeg's.)
-When scan_info is not NULL, the compression library will store DCT'd data
-into a buffer array as jpeg_write_scanlines() is called, and will emit all
-the requested scans during jpeg_finish_compress().  This implies that
-multiple-scan output cannot be created with a suspending data destination
-manager, since jpeg_finish_compress() does not support suspension.  We
-should also note that the compressor currently forces Huffman optimization
-mode when creating a progressive JPEG file, because the default Huffman
-tables are unsuitable for progressive files.
-
-Progressive decompression:
-
-When buffered-image mode is not used, the decoder library will read all of
-a multi-scan file during jpeg_start_decompress(), so that it can provide a
-final decoded image.  (Here "multi-scan" means either progressive or
-multi-scan sequential.)  This makes multi-scan files transparent to the
-decoding application.  However, existing applications that used suspending
-input with version 5 of the IJG library will need to be modified to check
-for a suspension return from jpeg_start_decompress().
-
-To perform incremental display, an application must use the library's
-buffered-image mode.  This is described in the next section.
-
-
-Buffered-image mode
--------------------
-
-In buffered-image mode, the library stores the partially decoded image in a
-coefficient buffer, from which it can be read out as many times as desired.
-This mode is typically used for incremental display of progressive JPEG files,
-but it can be used with any JPEG file.  Each scan of a progressive JPEG file
-adds more data (more detail) to the buffered image.  The application can
-display in lockstep with the source file (one display pass per input scan),
-or it can allow input processing to outrun display processing.  By making
-input and display processing run independently, it is possible for the
-application to adapt progressive display to a wide range of data transmission
-rates.
-
-The basic control flow for buffered-image decoding is
-
-	jpeg_create_decompress()
-	set data source
-	jpeg_read_header()
-	set overall decompression parameters
-	cinfo.buffered_image = TRUE;	/* select buffered-image mode */
-	jpeg_start_decompress()
-	for (each output pass) {
-	    adjust output decompression parameters if required
-	    jpeg_start_output()		/* start a new output pass */
-	    for (all scanlines in image) {
-	        jpeg_read_scanlines()
-	        display scanlines
-	    }
-	    jpeg_finish_output()	/* terminate output pass */
-	}
-	jpeg_finish_decompress()
-	jpeg_destroy_decompress()
-
-This differs from ordinary unbuffered decoding in that there is an additional
-level of looping.  The application can choose how many output passes to make
-and how to display each pass.
-
-The simplest approach to displaying progressive images is to do one display
-pass for each scan appearing in the input file.  In this case the outer loop
-condition is typically
-	while (! jpeg_input_complete(&cinfo))
-and the start-output call should read
-	jpeg_start_output(&cinfo, cinfo.input_scan_number);
-The second parameter to jpeg_start_output() indicates which scan of the input
-file is to be displayed; the scans are numbered starting at 1 for this
-purpose.  (You can use a loop counter starting at 1 if you like, but using
-the library's input scan counter is easier.)  The library automatically reads
-data as necessary to complete each requested scan, and jpeg_finish_output()
-advances to the next scan or end-of-image marker (hence input_scan_number
-will be incremented by the time control arrives back at jpeg_start_output()).
-With this technique, data is read from the input file only as needed, and
-input and output processing run in lockstep.
-
-After reading the final scan and reaching the end of the input file, the
-buffered image remains available; it can be read additional times by
-repeating the jpeg_start_output()/jpeg_read_scanlines()/jpeg_finish_output()
-sequence.  For example, a useful technique is to use fast one-pass color
-quantization for display passes made while the image is arriving, followed by
-a final display pass using two-pass quantization for highest quality.  This
-is done by changing the library parameters before the final output pass.
-Changing parameters between passes is discussed in detail below.
-
-In general the last scan of a progressive file cannot be recognized as such
-until after it is read, so a post-input display pass is the best approach if
-you want special processing in the final pass.
-
-When done with the image, be sure to call jpeg_finish_decompress() to release
-the buffered image (or just use jpeg_destroy_decompress()).
-
-If input data arrives faster than it can be displayed, the application can
-cause the library to decode input data in advance of what's needed to produce
-output.  This is done by calling the routine jpeg_consume_input().
-The return value is one of the following:
-	JPEG_REACHED_SOS:    reached an SOS marker (the start of a new scan)
-	JPEG_REACHED_EOI:    reached the EOI marker (end of image)
-	JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED:  completed reading one MCU row of compressed data
-	JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED: completed reading last MCU row of current scan
-	JPEG_SUSPENDED:      suspended before completing any of the above
-(JPEG_SUSPENDED can occur only if a suspending data source is used.)  This
-routine can be called at any time after initializing the JPEG object.  It
-reads some additional data and returns when one of the indicated significant
-events occurs.  (If called after the EOI marker is reached, it will
-immediately return JPEG_REACHED_EOI without attempting to read more data.)
-
-The library's output processing will automatically call jpeg_consume_input()
-whenever the output processing overtakes the input; thus, simple lockstep
-display requires no direct calls to jpeg_consume_input().  But by adding
-calls to jpeg_consume_input(), you can absorb data in advance of what is
-being displayed.  This has two benefits:
-  * You can limit buildup of unprocessed data in your input buffer.
-  * You can eliminate extra display passes by paying attention to the
-    state of the library's input processing.
-
-The first of these benefits only requires interspersing calls to
-jpeg_consume_input() with your display operations and any other processing
-you may be doing.  To avoid wasting cycles due to backtracking, it's best to
-call jpeg_consume_input() only after a hundred or so new bytes have arrived.
-This is discussed further under "I/O suspension", above.  (Note: the JPEG
-library currently is not thread-safe.  You must not call jpeg_consume_input()
-from one thread of control if a different library routine is working on the
-same JPEG object in another thread.)
-
-When input arrives fast enough that more than one new scan is available
-before you start a new output pass, you may as well skip the output pass
-corresponding to the completed scan.  This occurs for free if you pass
-cinfo.input_scan_number as the target scan number to jpeg_start_output().
-The input_scan_number field is simply the index of the scan currently being
-consumed by the input processor.  You can ensure that this is up-to-date by
-emptying the input buffer just before calling jpeg_start_output(): call
-jpeg_consume_input() repeatedly until it returns JPEG_SUSPENDED or
-JPEG_REACHED_EOI.
-
-The target scan number passed to jpeg_start_output() is saved in the
-cinfo.output_scan_number field.  The library's output processing calls
-jpeg_consume_input() whenever the current input scan number and row within
-that scan is less than or equal to the current output scan number and row.
-Thus, input processing can "get ahead" of the output processing but is not
-allowed to "fall behind".  You can achieve several different effects by
-manipulating this interlock rule.  For example, if you pass a target scan
-number greater than the current input scan number, the output processor will
-wait until that scan starts to arrive before producing any output.  (To avoid
-an infinite loop, the target scan number is automatically reset to the last
-scan number when the end of image is reached.  Thus, if you specify a large
-target scan number, the library will just absorb the entire input file and
-then perform an output pass.  This is effectively the same as what
-jpeg_start_decompress() does when you don't select buffered-image mode.)
-When you pass a target scan number equal to the current input scan number,
-the image is displayed no faster than the current input scan arrives.  The
-final possibility is to pass a target scan number less than the current input
-scan number; this disables the input/output interlock and causes the output
-processor to simply display whatever it finds in the image buffer, without
-waiting for input.  (However, the library will not accept a target scan
-number less than one, so you can't avoid waiting for the first scan.)
-
-When data is arriving faster than the output display processing can advance
-through the image, jpeg_consume_input() will store data into the buffered
-image beyond the point at which the output processing is reading data out
-again.  If the input arrives fast enough, it may "wrap around" the buffer to
-the point where the input is more than one whole scan ahead of the output.
-If the output processing simply proceeds through its display pass without
-paying attention to the input, the effect seen on-screen is that the lower
-part of the image is one or more scans better in quality than the upper part.
-Then, when the next output scan is started, you have a choice of what target
-scan number to use.  The recommended choice is to use the current input scan
-number at that time, which implies that you've skipped the output scans
-corresponding to the input scans that were completed while you processed the
-previous output scan.  In this way, the decoder automatically adapts its
-speed to the arriving data, by skipping output scans as necessary to keep up
-with the arriving data.
-
-When using this strategy, you'll want to be sure that you perform a final
-output pass after receiving all the data; otherwise your last display may not
-be full quality across the whole screen.  So the right outer loop logic is
-something like this:
-	do {
-	    absorb any waiting input by calling jpeg_consume_input()
-	    final_pass = jpeg_input_complete(&cinfo);
-	    adjust output decompression parameters if required
-	    jpeg_start_output(&cinfo, cinfo.input_scan_number);
-	    ...
-	    jpeg_finish_output()
-	} while (! final_pass);
-rather than quitting as soon as jpeg_input_complete() returns TRUE.  This
-arrangement makes it simple to use higher-quality decoding parameters
-for the final pass.  But if you don't want to use special parameters for
-the final pass, the right loop logic is like this:
-	for (;;) {
-	    absorb any waiting input by calling jpeg_consume_input()
-	    jpeg_start_output(&cinfo, cinfo.input_scan_number);
-	    ...
-	    jpeg_finish_output()
-	    if (jpeg_input_complete(&cinfo) &&
-	        cinfo.input_scan_number == cinfo.output_scan_number)
-	      break;
-	}
-In this case you don't need to know in advance whether an output pass is to
-be the last one, so it's not necessary to have reached EOF before starting
-the final output pass; rather, what you want to test is whether the output
-pass was performed in sync with the final input scan.  This form of the loop
-will avoid an extra output pass whenever the decoder is able (or nearly able)
-to keep up with the incoming data.
-
-When the data transmission speed is high, you might begin a display pass,
-then find that much or all of the file has arrived before you can complete
-the pass.  (You can detect this by noting the JPEG_REACHED_EOI return code
-from jpeg_consume_input(), or equivalently by testing jpeg_input_complete().)
-In this situation you may wish to abort the current display pass and start a
-new one using the newly arrived information.  To do so, just call
-jpeg_finish_output() and then start a new pass with jpeg_start_output().
-
-A variant strategy is to abort and restart display if more than one complete
-scan arrives during an output pass; this can be detected by noting
-JPEG_REACHED_SOS returns and/or examining cinfo.input_scan_number.  This
-idea should be employed with caution, however, since the display process
-might never get to the bottom of the image before being aborted, resulting
-in the lower part of the screen being several passes worse than the upper.
-In most cases it's probably best to abort an output pass only if the whole
-file has arrived and you want to begin the final output pass immediately.
-
-When receiving data across a communication link, we recommend always using
-the current input scan number for the output target scan number; if a
-higher-quality final pass is to be done, it should be started (aborting any
-incomplete output pass) as soon as the end of file is received.  However,
-many other strategies are possible.  For example, the application can examine
-the parameters of the current input scan and decide whether to display it or
-not.  If the scan contains only chroma data, one might choose not to use it
-as the target scan, expecting that the scan will be small and will arrive
-quickly.  To skip to the next scan, call jpeg_consume_input() until it
-returns JPEG_REACHED_SOS or JPEG_REACHED_EOI.  Or just use the next higher
-number as the target scan for jpeg_start_output(); but that method doesn't
-let you inspect the next scan's parameters before deciding to display it.
-
-
-In buffered-image mode, jpeg_start_decompress() never performs input and
-thus never suspends.  An application that uses input suspension with
-buffered-image mode must be prepared for suspension returns from these
-routines:
-* jpeg_start_output() performs input only if you request 2-pass quantization
-  and the target scan isn't fully read yet.  (This is discussed below.)
-* jpeg_read_scanlines(), as always, returns the number of scanlines that it
-  was able to produce before suspending.
-* jpeg_finish_output() will read any markers following the target scan,
-  up to the end of the file or the SOS marker that begins another scan.
-  (But it reads no input if jpeg_consume_input() has already reached the
-  end of the file or a SOS marker beyond the target output scan.)
-* jpeg_finish_decompress() will read until the end of file, and thus can
-  suspend if the end hasn't already been reached (as can be tested by
-  calling jpeg_input_complete()).
-jpeg_start_output(), jpeg_finish_output(), and jpeg_finish_decompress()
-all return TRUE if they completed their tasks, FALSE if they had to suspend.
-In the event of a FALSE return, the application must load more input data
-and repeat the call.  Applications that use non-suspending data sources need
-not check the return values of these three routines.
-
-
-It is possible to change decoding parameters between output passes in the
-buffered-image mode.  The decoder library currently supports only very
-limited changes of parameters.  ONLY THE FOLLOWING parameter changes are
-allowed after jpeg_start_decompress() is called:
-* dct_method can be changed before each call to jpeg_start_output().
-  For example, one could use a fast DCT method for early scans, changing
-  to a higher quality method for the final scan.
-* dither_mode can be changed before each call to jpeg_start_output();
-  of course this has no impact if not using color quantization.  Typically
-  one would use ordered dither for initial passes, then switch to
-  Floyd-Steinberg dither for the final pass.  Caution: changing dither mode
-  can cause more memory to be allocated by the library.  Although the amount
-  of memory involved is not large (a scanline or so), it may cause the
-  initial max_memory_to_use specification to be exceeded, which in the worst
-  case would result in an out-of-memory failure.
-* do_block_smoothing can be changed before each call to jpeg_start_output().
-  This setting is relevant only when decoding a progressive JPEG image.
-  During the first DC-only scan, block smoothing provides a very "fuzzy" look
-  instead of the very "blocky" look seen without it; which is better seems a
-  matter of personal taste.  But block smoothing is nearly always a win
-  during later stages, especially when decoding a successive-approximation
-  image: smoothing helps to hide the slight blockiness that otherwise shows
-  up on smooth gradients until the lowest coefficient bits are sent.
-* Color quantization mode can be changed under the rules described below.
-  You *cannot* change between full-color and quantized output (because that
-  would alter the required I/O buffer sizes), but you can change which
-  quantization method is used.
-
-When generating color-quantized output, changing quantization method is a
-very useful way of switching between high-speed and high-quality display.
-The library allows you to change among its three quantization methods:
-1. Single-pass quantization to a fixed color cube.
-   Selected by cinfo.two_pass_quantize = FALSE and cinfo.colormap = NULL.
-2. Single-pass quantization to an application-supplied colormap.
-   Selected by setting cinfo.colormap to point to the colormap (the value of
-   two_pass_quantize is ignored); also set cinfo.actual_number_of_colors.
-3. Two-pass quantization to a colormap chosen specifically for the image.
-   Selected by cinfo.two_pass_quantize = TRUE and cinfo.colormap = NULL.
-   (This is the default setting selected by jpeg_read_header, but it is
-   probably NOT what you want for the first pass of progressive display!)
-These methods offer successively better quality and lesser speed.  However,
-only the first method is available for quantizing in non-RGB color spaces.
-
-IMPORTANT: because the different quantizer methods have very different
-working-storage requirements, the library requires you to indicate which
-one(s) you intend to use before you call jpeg_start_decompress().  (If we did
-not require this, the max_memory_to_use setting would be a complete fiction.)
-You do this by setting one or more of these three cinfo fields to TRUE:
-	enable_1pass_quant		Fixed color cube colormap
-	enable_external_quant		Externally-supplied colormap
-	enable_2pass_quant		Two-pass custom colormap
-All three are initialized FALSE by jpeg_read_header().  But
-jpeg_start_decompress() automatically sets TRUE the one selected by the
-current two_pass_quantize and colormap settings, so you only need to set the
-enable flags for any other quantization methods you plan to change to later.
-
-After setting the enable flags correctly at jpeg_start_decompress() time, you
-can change to any enabled quantization method by setting two_pass_quantize
-and colormap properly just before calling jpeg_start_output().  The following
-special rules apply:
-1. You must explicitly set cinfo.colormap to NULL when switching to 1-pass
-   or 2-pass mode from a different mode, or when you want the 2-pass
-   quantizer to be re-run to generate a new colormap.
-2. To switch to an external colormap, or to change to a different external
-   colormap than was used on the prior pass, you must call
-   jpeg_new_colormap() after setting cinfo.colormap.
-NOTE: if you want to use the same colormap as was used in the prior pass,
-you should not do either of these things.  This will save some nontrivial
-switchover costs.
-(These requirements exist because cinfo.colormap will always be non-NULL
-after completing a prior output pass, since both the 1-pass and 2-pass
-quantizers set it to point to their output colormaps.  Thus you have to
-do one of these two things to notify the library that something has changed.
-Yup, it's a bit klugy, but it's necessary to do it this way for backwards
-compatibility.)
-
-Note that in buffered-image mode, the library generates any requested colormap
-during jpeg_start_output(), not during jpeg_start_decompress().
-
-When using two-pass quantization, jpeg_start_output() makes a pass over the
-buffered image to determine the optimum color map; it therefore may take a
-significant amount of time, whereas ordinarily it does little work.  The
-progress monitor hook is called during this pass, if defined.  It is also
-important to realize that if the specified target scan number is greater than
-or equal to the current input scan number, jpeg_start_output() will attempt
-to consume input as it makes this pass.  If you use a suspending data source,
-you need to check for a FALSE return from jpeg_start_output() under these
-conditions.  The combination of 2-pass quantization and a not-yet-fully-read
-target scan is the only case in which jpeg_start_output() will consume input.
-
-
-Application authors who support buffered-image mode may be tempted to use it
-for all JPEG images, even single-scan ones.  This will work, but it is
-inefficient: there is no need to create an image-sized coefficient buffer for
-single-scan images.  Requesting buffered-image mode for such an image wastes
-memory.  Worse, it can cost time on large images, since the buffered data has
-to be swapped out or written to a temporary file.  If you are concerned about
-maximum performance on baseline JPEG files, you should use buffered-image
-mode only when the incoming file actually has multiple scans.  This can be
-tested by calling jpeg_has_multiple_scans(), which will return a correct
-result at any time after jpeg_read_header() completes.
-
-It is also worth noting that when you use jpeg_consume_input() to let input
-processing get ahead of output processing, the resulting pattern of access to
-the coefficient buffer is quite nonsequential.  It's best to use the memory
-manager jmemnobs.c if you can (ie, if you have enough real or virtual main
-memory).  If not, at least make sure that max_memory_to_use is set as high as
-possible.  If the JPEG memory manager has to use a temporary file, you will
-probably see a lot of disk traffic and poor performance.  (This could be
-improved with additional work on the memory manager, but we haven't gotten
-around to it yet.)
-
-In some applications it may be convenient to use jpeg_consume_input() for all
-input processing, including reading the initial markers; that is, you may
-wish to call jpeg_consume_input() instead of jpeg_read_header() during
-startup.  This works, but note that you must check for JPEG_REACHED_SOS and
-JPEG_REACHED_EOI return codes as the equivalent of jpeg_read_header's codes.
-Once the first SOS marker has been reached, you must call
-jpeg_start_decompress() before jpeg_consume_input() will consume more input;
-it'll just keep returning JPEG_REACHED_SOS until you do.  If you read a
-tables-only file this way, jpeg_consume_input() will return JPEG_REACHED_EOI
-without ever returning JPEG_REACHED_SOS; be sure to check for this case.
-If this happens, the decompressor will not read any more input until you call
-jpeg_abort() to reset it.  It is OK to call jpeg_consume_input() even when not
-using buffered-image mode, but in that case it's basically a no-op after the
-initial markers have been read: it will just return JPEG_SUSPENDED.
-
-
-Abbreviated datastreams and multiple images
--------------------------------------------
-
-A JPEG compression or decompression object can be reused to process multiple
-images.  This saves a small amount of time per image by eliminating the
-"create" and "destroy" operations, but that isn't the real purpose of the
-feature.  Rather, reuse of an object provides support for abbreviated JPEG
-datastreams.  Object reuse can also simplify processing a series of images in
-a single input or output file.  This section explains these features.
-
-A JPEG file normally contains several hundred bytes worth of quantization
-and Huffman tables.  In a situation where many images will be stored or
-transmitted with identical tables, this may represent an annoying overhead.
-The JPEG standard therefore permits tables to be omitted.  The standard
-defines three classes of JPEG datastreams:
-  * "Interchange" datastreams contain an image and all tables needed to decode
-     the image.  These are the usual kind of JPEG file.
-  * "Abbreviated image" datastreams contain an image, but are missing some or
-    all of the tables needed to decode that image.
-  * "Abbreviated table specification" (henceforth "tables-only") datastreams
-    contain only table specifications.
-To decode an abbreviated image, it is necessary to load the missing table(s)
-into the decoder beforehand.  This can be accomplished by reading a separate
-tables-only file.  A variant scheme uses a series of images in which the first
-image is an interchange (complete) datastream, while subsequent ones are
-abbreviated and rely on the tables loaded by the first image.  It is assumed
-that once the decoder has read a table, it will remember that table until a
-new definition for the same table number is encountered.
-
-It is the application designer's responsibility to figure out how to associate
-the correct tables with an abbreviated image.  While abbreviated datastreams
-can be useful in a closed environment, their use is strongly discouraged in
-any situation where data exchange with other applications might be needed.
-Caveat designer.
-
-The JPEG library provides support for reading and writing any combination of
-tables-only datastreams and abbreviated images.  In both compression and
-decompression objects, a quantization or Huffman table will be retained for
-the lifetime of the object, unless it is overwritten by a new table definition.
-
-
-To create abbreviated image datastreams, it is only necessary to tell the
-compressor not to emit some or all of the tables it is using.  Each
-quantization and Huffman table struct contains a boolean field "sent_table",
-which normally is initialized to FALSE.  For each table used by the image, the
-header-writing process emits the table and sets sent_table = TRUE unless it is
-already TRUE.  (In normal usage, this prevents outputting the same table
-definition multiple times, as would otherwise occur because the chroma
-components typically share tables.)  Thus, setting this field to TRUE before
-calling jpeg_start_compress() will prevent the table from being written at
-all.
-
-If you want to create a "pure" abbreviated image file containing no tables,
-just call "jpeg_suppress_tables(&cinfo, TRUE)" after constructing all the
-tables.  If you want to emit some but not all tables, you'll need to set the
-individual sent_table fields directly.
-
-To create an abbreviated image, you must also call jpeg_start_compress()
-with a second parameter of FALSE, not TRUE.  Otherwise jpeg_start_compress()
-will force all the sent_table fields to FALSE.  (This is a safety feature to
-prevent abbreviated images from being created accidentally.)
-
-To create a tables-only file, perform the same parameter setup that you
-normally would, but instead of calling jpeg_start_compress() and so on, call
-jpeg_write_tables(&cinfo).  This will write an abbreviated datastream
-containing only SOI, DQT and/or DHT markers, and EOI.  All the quantization
-and Huffman tables that are currently defined in the compression object will
-be emitted unless their sent_tables flag is already TRUE, and then all the
-sent_tables flags will be set TRUE.
-
-A sure-fire way to create matching tables-only and abbreviated image files
-is to proceed as follows:
-
-	create JPEG compression object
-	set JPEG parameters
-	set destination to tables-only file
-	jpeg_write_tables(&cinfo);
-	set destination to image file
-	jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, FALSE);
-	write data...
-	jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);
-
-Since the JPEG parameters are not altered between writing the table file and
-the abbreviated image file, the same tables are sure to be used.  Of course,
-you can repeat the jpeg_start_compress() ... jpeg_finish_compress() sequence
-many times to produce many abbreviated image files matching the table file.
-
-You cannot suppress output of the computed Huffman tables when Huffman
-optimization is selected.  (If you could, there'd be no way to decode the
-image...)  Generally, you don't want to set optimize_coding = TRUE when
-you are trying to produce abbreviated files.
-
-In some cases you might want to compress an image using tables which are
-not stored in the application, but are defined in an interchange or
-tables-only file readable by the application.  This can be done by setting up
-a JPEG decompression object to read the specification file, then copying the
-tables into your compression object.  See jpeg_copy_critical_parameters()
-for an example of copying quantization tables.
-
-
-To read abbreviated image files, you simply need to load the proper tables
-into the decompression object before trying to read the abbreviated image.
-If the proper tables are stored in the application program, you can just
-allocate the table structs and fill in their contents directly.  For example,
-to load a fixed quantization table into table slot "n":
-
-    if (cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n] == NULL)
-      cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n] = jpeg_alloc_quant_table((j_common_ptr) &cinfo);
-    quant_ptr = cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n];	/* quant_ptr is JQUANT_TBL* */
-    for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
-      /* Qtable[] is desired quantization table, in natural array order */
-      quant_ptr->quantval[i] = Qtable[i];
-    }
-
-Code to load a fixed Huffman table is typically (for AC table "n"):
-
-    if (cinfo.ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[n] == NULL)
-      cinfo.ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[n] = jpeg_alloc_huff_table((j_common_ptr) &cinfo);
-    huff_ptr = cinfo.ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[n];	/* huff_ptr is JHUFF_TBL* */
-    for (i = 1; i <= 16; i++) {
-      /* counts[i] is number of Huffman codes of length i bits, i=1..16 */
-      huff_ptr->bits[i] = counts[i];
-    }
-    for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
-      /* symbols[] is the list of Huffman symbols, in code-length order */
-      huff_ptr->huffval[i] = symbols[i];
-    }
-
-(Note that trying to set cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n] to point directly at a
-constant JQUANT_TBL object is not safe.  If the incoming file happened to
-contain a quantization table definition, your master table would get
-overwritten!  Instead allocate a working table copy and copy the master table
-into it, as illustrated above.  Ditto for Huffman tables, of course.)
-
-You might want to read the tables from a tables-only file, rather than
-hard-wiring them into your application.  The jpeg_read_header() call is
-sufficient to read a tables-only file.  You must pass a second parameter of
-FALSE to indicate that you do not require an image to be present.  Thus, the
-typical scenario is
-
-	create JPEG decompression object
-	set source to tables-only file
-	jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, FALSE);
-	set source to abbreviated image file
-	jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE);
-	set decompression parameters
-	jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo);
-	read data...
-	jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo);
-
-In some cases, you may want to read a file without knowing whether it contains
-an image or just tables.  In that case, pass FALSE and check the return value
-from jpeg_read_header(): it will be JPEG_HEADER_OK if an image was found,
-JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY if only tables were found.  (A third return value,
-JPEG_SUSPENDED, is possible when using a suspending data source manager.)
-Note that jpeg_read_header() will not complain if you read an abbreviated
-image for which you haven't loaded the missing tables; the missing-table check
-occurs later, in jpeg_start_decompress().
-
-
-It is possible to read a series of images from a single source file by
-repeating the jpeg_read_header() ... jpeg_finish_decompress() sequence,
-without releasing/recreating the JPEG object or the data source module.
-(If you did reinitialize, any partial bufferload left in the data source
-buffer at the end of one image would be discarded, causing you to lose the
-start of the next image.)  When you use this method, stored tables are
-automatically carried forward, so some of the images can be abbreviated images
-that depend on tables from earlier images.
-
-If you intend to write a series of images into a single destination file,
-you might want to make a specialized data destination module that doesn't
-flush the output buffer at term_destination() time.  This would speed things
-up by some trifling amount.  Of course, you'd need to remember to flush the
-buffer after the last image.  You can make the later images be abbreviated
-ones by passing FALSE to jpeg_start_compress().
-
-
-Special markers
----------------
-
-Some applications may need to insert or extract special data in the JPEG
-datastream.  The JPEG standard provides marker types "COM" (comment) and
-"APP0" through "APP15" (application) to hold application-specific data.
-Unfortunately, the use of these markers is not specified by the standard.
-COM markers are fairly widely used to hold user-supplied text.  The JFIF file
-format spec uses APP0 markers with specified initial strings to hold certain
-data.  Adobe applications use APP14 markers beginning with the string "Adobe"
-for miscellaneous data.  Other APPn markers are rarely seen, but might
-contain almost anything.
-
-If you wish to store user-supplied text, we recommend you use COM markers
-and place readable 7-bit ASCII text in them.  Newline conventions are not
-standardized --- expect to find LF (Unix style), CR/LF (DOS style), or CR
-(Mac style).  A robust COM reader should be able to cope with random binary
-garbage, including nulls, since some applications generate COM markers
-containing non-ASCII junk.  (But yours should not be one of them.)
-
-For program-supplied data, use an APPn marker, and be sure to begin it with an
-identifying string so that you can tell whether the marker is actually yours.
-It's probably best to avoid using APP0 or APP14 for any private markers.
-(NOTE: the upcoming SPIFF standard will use APP8 markers; we recommend you
-not use APP8 markers for any private purposes, either.)
-
-Keep in mind that at most 65533 bytes can be put into one marker, but you
-can have as many markers as you like.
-
-By default, the IJG compression library will write a JFIF APP0 marker if the
-selected JPEG colorspace is grayscale or YCbCr, or an Adobe APP14 marker if
-the selected colorspace is RGB, CMYK, or YCCK.  You can disable this, but
-we don't recommend it.  The decompression library will recognize JFIF and
-Adobe markers and will set the JPEG colorspace properly when one is found.
-
-
-You can write special markers immediately following the datastream header by
-calling jpeg_write_marker() after jpeg_start_compress() and before the first
-call to jpeg_write_scanlines().  When you do this, the markers appear after
-the SOI and the JFIF APP0 and Adobe APP14 markers (if written), but before
-all else.  Specify the marker type parameter as "JPEG_COM" for COM or
-"JPEG_APP0 + n" for APPn.  (Actually, jpeg_write_marker will let you write
-any marker type, but we don't recommend writing any other kinds of marker.)
-For example, to write a user comment string pointed to by comment_text:
-	jpeg_write_marker(cinfo, JPEG_COM, comment_text, strlen(comment_text));
-
-If it's not convenient to store all the marker data in memory at once,
-you can instead call jpeg_write_m_header() followed by multiple calls to
-jpeg_write_m_byte().  If you do it this way, it's your responsibility to
-call jpeg_write_m_byte() exactly the number of times given in the length
-parameter to jpeg_write_m_header().  (This method lets you empty the
-output buffer partway through a marker, which might be important when
-using a suspending data destination module.  In any case, if you are using
-a suspending destination, you should flush its buffer after inserting
-any special markers.  See "I/O suspension".)
-
-Or, if you prefer to synthesize the marker byte sequence yourself,
-you can just cram it straight into the data destination module.
-
-If you are writing JFIF 1.02 extension markers (thumbnail images), don't
-forget to set cinfo.JFIF_minor_version = 2 so that the encoder will write the
-correct JFIF version number in the JFIF header marker.  The library's default
-is to write version 1.01, but that's wrong if you insert any 1.02 extension
-markers.  (We could probably get away with just defaulting to 1.02, but there
-used to be broken decoders that would complain about unknown minor version
-numbers.  To reduce compatibility risks it's safest not to write 1.02 unless
-you are actually using 1.02 extensions.)
-
-
-When reading, two methods of handling special markers are available:
-1. You can ask the library to save the contents of COM and/or APPn markers
-into memory, and then examine them at your leisure afterwards.
-2. You can supply your own routine to process COM and/or APPn markers
-on-the-fly as they are read.
-The first method is simpler to use, especially if you are using a suspending
-data source; writing a marker processor that copes with input suspension is
-not easy (consider what happens if the marker is longer than your available
-input buffer).  However, the second method conserves memory since the marker
-data need not be kept around after it's been processed.
-
-For either method, you'd normally set up marker handling after creating a
-decompression object and before calling jpeg_read_header(), because the
-markers of interest will typically be near the head of the file and so will
-be scanned by jpeg_read_header.  Once you've established a marker handling
-method, it will be used for the life of that decompression object
-(potentially many datastreams), unless you change it.  Marker handling is
-determined separately for COM markers and for each APPn marker code.
-
-
-To save the contents of special markers in memory, call
-	jpeg_save_markers(cinfo, marker_code, length_limit)
-where marker_code is the marker type to save, JPEG_COM or JPEG_APP0+n.
-(To arrange to save all the special marker types, you need to call this
-routine 17 times, for COM and APP0-APP15.)  If the incoming marker is longer
-than length_limit data bytes, only length_limit bytes will be saved; this
-parameter allows you to avoid chewing up memory when you only need to see the
-first few bytes of a potentially large marker.  If you want to save all the
-data, set length_limit to 0xFFFF; that is enough since marker lengths are only
-16 bits.  As a special case, setting length_limit to 0 prevents that marker
-type from being saved at all.  (That is the default behavior, in fact.)
-
-After jpeg_read_header() completes, you can examine the special markers by
-following the cinfo->marker_list pointer chain.  All the special markers in
-the file appear in this list, in order of their occurrence in the file (but
-omitting any markers of types you didn't ask for).  Both the original data
-length and the saved data length are recorded for each list entry; the latter
-will not exceed length_limit for the particular marker type.  Note that these
-lengths exclude the marker length word, whereas the stored representation
-within the JPEG file includes it.  (Hence the maximum data length is really
-only 65533.)
-
-It is possible that additional special markers appear in the file beyond the
-SOS marker at which jpeg_read_header stops; if so, the marker list will be
-extended during reading of the rest of the file.  This is not expected to be
-common, however.  If you are short on memory you may want to reset the length
-limit to zero for all marker types after finishing jpeg_read_header, to
-ensure that the max_memory_to_use setting cannot be exceeded due to addition
-of later markers.
-
-The marker list remains stored until you call jpeg_finish_decompress or
-jpeg_abort, at which point the memory is freed and the list is set to empty.
-(jpeg_destroy also releases the storage, of course.)
-
-Note that the library is internally interested in APP0 and APP14 markers;
-if you try to set a small nonzero length limit on these types, the library
-will silently force the length up to the minimum it wants.  (But you can set
-a zero length limit to prevent them from being saved at all.)  Also, in a
-16-bit environment, the maximum length limit may be constrained to less than
-65533 by malloc() limitations.  It is therefore best not to assume that the
-effective length limit is exactly what you set it to be.
-
-
-If you want to supply your own marker-reading routine, you do it by calling
-jpeg_set_marker_processor().  A marker processor routine must have the
-signature
-	boolean jpeg_marker_parser_method (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
-Although the marker code is not explicitly passed, the routine can find it
-in cinfo->unread_marker.  At the time of call, the marker proper has been
-read from the data source module.  The processor routine is responsible for
-reading the marker length word and the remaining parameter bytes, if any.
-Return TRUE to indicate success.  (FALSE should be returned only if you are
-using a suspending data source and it tells you to suspend.  See the standard
-marker processors in jdmarker.c for appropriate coding methods if you need to
-use a suspending data source.)
-
-If you override the default APP0 or APP14 processors, it is up to you to
-recognize JFIF and Adobe markers if you want colorspace recognition to occur
-properly.  We recommend copying and extending the default processors if you
-want to do that.  (A better idea is to save these marker types for later
-examination by calling jpeg_save_markers(); that method doesn't interfere
-with the library's own processing of these markers.)
-
-jpeg_set_marker_processor() and jpeg_save_markers() are mutually exclusive
---- if you call one it overrides any previous call to the other, for the
-particular marker type specified.
-
-A simple example of an external COM processor can be found in djpeg.c.
-Also, see jpegtran.c for an example of using jpeg_save_markers.
-
-
-Raw (downsampled) image data
-----------------------------
-
-Some applications need to supply already-downsampled image data to the JPEG
-compressor, or to receive raw downsampled data from the decompressor.  The
-library supports this requirement by allowing the application to write or
-read raw data, bypassing the normal preprocessing or postprocessing steps.
-The interface is different from the standard one and is somewhat harder to
-use.  If your interest is merely in bypassing color conversion, we recommend
-that you use the standard interface and simply set jpeg_color_space =
-in_color_space (or jpeg_color_space = out_color_space for decompression).
-The mechanism described in this section is necessary only to supply or
-receive downsampled image data, in which not all components have the same
-dimensions.
-
-
-To compress raw data, you must supply the data in the colorspace to be used
-in the JPEG file (please read the earlier section on Special color spaces)
-and downsampled to the sampling factors specified in the JPEG parameters.
-You must supply the data in the format used internally by the JPEG library,
-namely a JSAMPIMAGE array.  This is an array of pointers to two-dimensional
-arrays, each of type JSAMPARRAY.  Each 2-D array holds the values for one
-color component.  This structure is necessary since the components are of
-different sizes.  If the image dimensions are not a multiple of the MCU size,
-you must also pad the data correctly (usually, this is done by replicating
-the last column and/or row).  The data must be padded to a multiple of a DCT
-block in each component: that is, each downsampled row must contain a
-multiple of block_size valid samples, and there must be a multiple of
-block_size sample rows for each component.  (For applications such as
-conversion of digital TV images, the standard image size is usually a
-multiple of the DCT block size, so that no padding need actually be done.)
-
-The procedure for compression of raw data is basically the same as normal
-compression, except that you call jpeg_write_raw_data() in place of
-jpeg_write_scanlines().  Before calling jpeg_start_compress(), you must do
-the following:
-  * Set cinfo->raw_data_in to TRUE.  (It is set FALSE by jpeg_set_defaults().)
-    This notifies the library that you will be supplying raw data.
-    Furthermore, set cinfo->do_fancy_downsampling to FALSE if you want to use
-    real downsampled data.  (It is set TRUE by jpeg_set_defaults().)
-  * Ensure jpeg_color_space is correct --- an explicit jpeg_set_colorspace()
-    call is a good idea.  Note that since color conversion is bypassed,
-    in_color_space is ignored, except that jpeg_set_defaults() uses it to
-    choose the default jpeg_color_space setting.
-  * Ensure the sampling factors, cinfo->comp_info[i].h_samp_factor and
-    cinfo->comp_info[i].v_samp_factor, are correct.  Since these indicate the
-    dimensions of the data you are supplying, it's wise to set them
-    explicitly, rather than assuming the library's defaults are what you want.
-
-To pass raw data to the library, call jpeg_write_raw_data() in place of
-jpeg_write_scanlines().  The two routines work similarly except that
-jpeg_write_raw_data takes a JSAMPIMAGE data array rather than JSAMPARRAY.
-The scanlines count passed to and returned from jpeg_write_raw_data is
-measured in terms of the component with the largest v_samp_factor.
-
-jpeg_write_raw_data() processes one MCU row per call, which is to say
-v_samp_factor*block_size sample rows of each component.  The passed num_lines
-value must be at least max_v_samp_factor*block_size, and the return value
-will be exactly that amount (or possibly some multiple of that amount, in
-future library versions).  This is true even on the last call at the bottom
-of the image; don't forget to pad your data as necessary.
-
-The required dimensions of the supplied data can be computed for each
-component as
-	cinfo->comp_info[i].width_in_blocks*block_size  samples per row
-	cinfo->comp_info[i].height_in_blocks*block_size rows in image
-after jpeg_start_compress() has initialized those fields.  If the valid data
-is smaller than this, it must be padded appropriately.  For some sampling
-factors and image sizes, additional dummy DCT blocks are inserted to make
-the image a multiple of the MCU dimensions.  The library creates such dummy
-blocks itself; it does not read them from your supplied data.  Therefore you
-need never pad by more than block_size samples.  An example may help here.
-Assume 2h2v downsampling of YCbCr data, that is
-	cinfo->comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 2		for Y
-	cinfo->comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 2
-	cinfo->comp_info[1].h_samp_factor = 1		for Cb
-	cinfo->comp_info[1].v_samp_factor = 1
-	cinfo->comp_info[2].h_samp_factor = 1		for Cr
-	cinfo->comp_info[2].v_samp_factor = 1
-and suppose that the nominal image dimensions (cinfo->image_width and
-cinfo->image_height) are 101x101 pixels.  Then jpeg_start_compress() will
-compute downsampled_width = 101 and width_in_blocks = 13 for Y,
-downsampled_width = 51 and width_in_blocks = 7 for Cb and Cr (and the same
-for the height fields).  You must pad the Y data to at least 13*8 = 104
-columns and rows, the Cb/Cr data to at least 7*8 = 56 columns and rows.  The
-MCU height is max_v_samp_factor = 2 DCT rows so you must pass at least 16
-scanlines on each call to jpeg_write_raw_data(), which is to say 16 actual
-sample rows of Y and 8 each of Cb and Cr.  A total of 7 MCU rows are needed,
-so you must pass a total of 7*16 = 112 "scanlines".  The last DCT block row
-of Y data is dummy, so it doesn't matter what you pass for it in the data
-arrays, but the scanlines count must total up to 112 so that all of the Cb
-and Cr data gets passed.
-
-Output suspension is supported with raw-data compression: if the data
-destination module suspends, jpeg_write_raw_data() will return 0.
-In this case the same data rows must be passed again on the next call.
-
-
-Decompression with raw data output implies bypassing all postprocessing.
-You must deal with the color space and sampling factors present in the
-incoming file.  If your application only handles, say, 2h1v YCbCr data,
-you must check for and fail on other color spaces or other sampling factors.
-The library will not convert to a different color space for you.
-
-To obtain raw data output, set cinfo->raw_data_out = TRUE before
-jpeg_start_decompress() (it is set FALSE by jpeg_read_header()).  Be sure to
-verify that the color space and sampling factors are ones you can handle.
-Furthermore, set cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling = FALSE if you want to get real
-downsampled data (it is set TRUE by jpeg_read_header()).
-Then call jpeg_read_raw_data() in place of jpeg_read_scanlines().  The
-decompression process is otherwise the same as usual.
-
-jpeg_read_raw_data() returns one MCU row per call, and thus you must pass a
-buffer of at least max_v_samp_factor*block_size scanlines (scanline counting
-is the same as for raw-data compression).  The buffer you pass must be large
-enough to hold the actual data plus padding to DCT-block boundaries.  As with
-compression, any entirely dummy DCT blocks are not processed so you need not
-allocate space for them, but the total scanline count includes them.  The
-above example of computing buffer dimensions for raw-data compression is
-equally valid for decompression.
-
-Input suspension is supported with raw-data decompression: if the data source
-module suspends, jpeg_read_raw_data() will return 0.  You can also use
-buffered-image mode to read raw data in multiple passes.
-
-
-Really raw data: DCT coefficients
----------------------------------
-
-It is possible to read or write the contents of a JPEG file as raw DCT
-coefficients.  This facility is mainly intended for use in lossless
-transcoding between different JPEG file formats.  Other possible applications
-include lossless cropping of a JPEG image, lossless reassembly of a
-multi-strip or multi-tile TIFF/JPEG file into a single JPEG datastream, etc.
-
-To read the contents of a JPEG file as DCT coefficients, open the file and do
-jpeg_read_header() as usual.  But instead of calling jpeg_start_decompress()
-and jpeg_read_scanlines(), call jpeg_read_coefficients().  This will read the
-entire image into a set of virtual coefficient-block arrays, one array per
-component.  The return value is a pointer to an array of virtual-array
-descriptors.  Each virtual array can be accessed directly using the JPEG
-memory manager's access_virt_barray method (see Memory management, below,
-and also read structure.txt's discussion of virtual array handling).  Or,
-for simple transcoding to a different JPEG file format, the array list can
-just be handed directly to jpeg_write_coefficients().
-
-Each block in the block arrays contains quantized coefficient values in
-normal array order (not JPEG zigzag order).  The block arrays contain only
-DCT blocks containing real data; any entirely-dummy blocks added to fill out
-interleaved MCUs at the right or bottom edges of the image are discarded
-during reading and are not stored in the block arrays.  (The size of each
-block array can be determined from the width_in_blocks and height_in_blocks
-fields of the component's comp_info entry.)  This is also the data format
-expected by jpeg_write_coefficients().
-
-When you are done using the virtual arrays, call jpeg_finish_decompress()
-to release the array storage and return the decompression object to an idle
-state; or just call jpeg_destroy() if you don't need to reuse the object.
-
-If you use a suspending data source, jpeg_read_coefficients() will return
-NULL if it is forced to suspend; a non-NULL return value indicates successful
-completion.  You need not test for a NULL return value when using a
-non-suspending data source.
-
-It is also possible to call jpeg_read_coefficients() to obtain access to the
-decoder's coefficient arrays during a normal decode cycle in buffered-image
-mode.  This frammish might be useful for progressively displaying an incoming
-image and then re-encoding it without loss.  To do this, decode in buffered-
-image mode as discussed previously, then call jpeg_read_coefficients() after
-the last jpeg_finish_output() call.  The arrays will be available for your use
-until you call jpeg_finish_decompress().
-
-
-To write the contents of a JPEG file as DCT coefficients, you must provide
-the DCT coefficients stored in virtual block arrays.  You can either pass
-block arrays read from an input JPEG file by jpeg_read_coefficients(), or
-allocate virtual arrays from the JPEG compression object and fill them
-yourself.  In either case, jpeg_write_coefficients() is substituted for
-jpeg_start_compress() and jpeg_write_scanlines().  Thus the sequence is
-  * Create compression object
-  * Set all compression parameters as necessary
-  * Request virtual arrays if needed
-  * jpeg_write_coefficients()
-  * jpeg_finish_compress()
-  * Destroy or re-use compression object
-jpeg_write_coefficients() is passed a pointer to an array of virtual block
-array descriptors; the number of arrays is equal to cinfo.num_components.
-
-The virtual arrays need only have been requested, not realized, before
-jpeg_write_coefficients() is called.  A side-effect of
-jpeg_write_coefficients() is to realize any virtual arrays that have been
-requested from the compression object's memory manager.  Thus, when obtaining
-the virtual arrays from the compression object, you should fill the arrays
-after calling jpeg_write_coefficients().  The data is actually written out
-when you call jpeg_finish_compress(); jpeg_write_coefficients() only writes
-the file header.
-
-When writing raw DCT coefficients, it is crucial that the JPEG quantization
-tables and sampling factors match the way the data was encoded, or the
-resulting file will be invalid.  For transcoding from an existing JPEG file,
-we recommend using jpeg_copy_critical_parameters().  This routine initializes
-all the compression parameters to default values (like jpeg_set_defaults()),
-then copies the critical information from a source decompression object.
-The decompression object should have just been used to read the entire
-JPEG input file --- that is, it should be awaiting jpeg_finish_decompress().
-
-jpeg_write_coefficients() marks all tables stored in the compression object
-as needing to be written to the output file (thus, it acts like
-jpeg_start_compress(cinfo, TRUE)).  This is for safety's sake, to avoid
-emitting abbreviated JPEG files by accident.  If you really want to emit an
-abbreviated JPEG file, call jpeg_suppress_tables(), or set the tables'
-individual sent_table flags, between calling jpeg_write_coefficients() and
-jpeg_finish_compress().
-
-
-Progress monitoring
--------------------
-
-Some applications may need to regain control from the JPEG library every so
-often.  The typical use of this feature is to produce a percent-done bar or
-other progress display.  (For a simple example, see cjpeg.c or djpeg.c.)
-Although you do get control back frequently during the data-transferring pass
-(the jpeg_read_scanlines or jpeg_write_scanlines loop), any additional passes
-will occur inside jpeg_finish_compress or jpeg_start_decompress; those
-routines may take a long time to execute, and you don't get control back
-until they are done.
-
-You can define a progress-monitor routine which will be called periodically
-by the library.  No guarantees are made about how often this call will occur,
-so we don't recommend you use it for mouse tracking or anything like that.
-At present, a call will occur once per MCU row, scanline, or sample row
-group, whichever unit is convenient for the current processing mode; so the
-wider the image, the longer the time between calls.  During the data
-transferring pass, only one call occurs per call of jpeg_read_scanlines or
-jpeg_write_scanlines, so don't pass a large number of scanlines at once if
-you want fine resolution in the progress count.  (If you really need to use
-the callback mechanism for time-critical tasks like mouse tracking, you could
-insert additional calls inside some of the library's inner loops.)
-
-To establish a progress-monitor callback, create a struct jpeg_progress_mgr,
-fill in its progress_monitor field with a pointer to your callback routine,
-and set cinfo->progress to point to the struct.  The callback will be called
-whenever cinfo->progress is non-NULL.  (This pointer is set to NULL by
-jpeg_create_compress or jpeg_create_decompress; the library will not change
-it thereafter.  So if you allocate dynamic storage for the progress struct,
-make sure it will live as long as the JPEG object does.  Allocating from the
-JPEG memory manager with lifetime JPOOL_PERMANENT will work nicely.)  You
-can use the same callback routine for both compression and decompression.
-
-The jpeg_progress_mgr struct contains four fields which are set by the library:
-	long pass_counter;	/* work units completed in this pass */
-	long pass_limit;	/* total number of work units in this pass */
-	int completed_passes;	/* passes completed so far */
-	int total_passes;	/* total number of passes expected */
-During any one pass, pass_counter increases from 0 up to (not including)
-pass_limit; the step size is usually but not necessarily 1.  The pass_limit
-value may change from one pass to another.  The expected total number of
-passes is in total_passes, and the number of passes already completed is in
-completed_passes.  Thus the fraction of work completed may be estimated as
-		completed_passes + (pass_counter/pass_limit)
-		--------------------------------------------
-				total_passes
-ignoring the fact that the passes may not be equal amounts of work.
-
-When decompressing, pass_limit can even change within a pass, because it
-depends on the number of scans in the JPEG file, which isn't always known in
-advance.  The computed fraction-of-work-done may jump suddenly (if the library
-discovers it has overestimated the number of scans) or even decrease (in the
-opposite case).  It is not wise to put great faith in the work estimate.
-
-When using the decompressor's buffered-image mode, the progress monitor work
-estimate is likely to be completely unhelpful, because the library has no way
-to know how many output passes will be demanded of it.  Currently, the library
-sets total_passes based on the assumption that there will be one more output
-pass if the input file end hasn't yet been read (jpeg_input_complete() isn't
-TRUE), but no more output passes if the file end has been reached when the
-output pass is started.  This means that total_passes will rise as additional
-output passes are requested.  If you have a way of determining the input file
-size, estimating progress based on the fraction of the file that's been read
-will probably be more useful than using the library's value.
-
-
-Memory management
------------------
-
-This section covers some key facts about the JPEG library's built-in memory
-manager.  For more info, please read structure.txt's section about the memory
-manager, and consult the source code if necessary.
-
-All memory and temporary file allocation within the library is done via the
-memory manager.  If necessary, you can replace the "back end" of the memory
-manager to control allocation yourself (for example, if you don't want the
-library to use malloc() and free() for some reason).
-
-Some data is allocated "permanently" and will not be freed until the JPEG
-object is destroyed.  Most data is allocated "per image" and is freed by
-jpeg_finish_compress, jpeg_finish_decompress, or jpeg_abort.  You can call the
-memory manager yourself to allocate structures that will automatically be
-freed at these times.  Typical code for this is
-  ptr = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, size);
-Use JPOOL_PERMANENT to get storage that lasts as long as the JPEG object.
-Use alloc_large instead of alloc_small for anything bigger than a few Kbytes.
-There are also alloc_sarray and alloc_barray routines that automatically
-build 2-D sample or block arrays.
-
-The library's minimum space requirements to process an image depend on the
-image's width, but not on its height, because the library ordinarily works
-with "strip" buffers that are as wide as the image but just a few rows high.
-Some operating modes (eg, two-pass color quantization) require full-image
-buffers.  Such buffers are treated as "virtual arrays": only the current strip
-need be in memory, and the rest can be swapped out to a temporary file.
-
-If you use the simplest memory manager back end (jmemnobs.c), then no
-temporary files are used; virtual arrays are simply malloc()'d.  Images bigger
-than memory can be processed only if your system supports virtual memory.
-The other memory manager back ends support temporary files of various flavors
-and thus work in machines without virtual memory.  They may also be useful on
-Unix machines if you need to process images that exceed available swap space.
-
-When using temporary files, the library will make the in-memory buffers for
-its virtual arrays just big enough to stay within a "maximum memory" setting.
-Your application can set this limit by setting cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use
-after creating the JPEG object.  (Of course, there is still a minimum size for
-the buffers, so the max-memory setting is effective only if it is bigger than
-the minimum space needed.)  If you allocate any large structures yourself, you
-must allocate them before jpeg_start_compress() or jpeg_start_decompress() in
-order to have them counted against the max memory limit.  Also keep in mind
-that space allocated with alloc_small() is ignored, on the assumption that
-it's too small to be worth worrying about; so a reasonable safety margin
-should be left when setting max_memory_to_use.
-
-If you use the jmemname.c or jmemdos.c memory manager back end, it is
-important to clean up the JPEG object properly to ensure that the temporary
-files get deleted.  (This is especially crucial with jmemdos.c, where the
-"temporary files" may be extended-memory segments; if they are not freed,
-DOS will require a reboot to recover the memory.)  Thus, with these memory
-managers, it's a good idea to provide a signal handler that will trap any
-early exit from your program.  The handler should call either jpeg_abort()
-or jpeg_destroy() for any active JPEG objects.  A handler is not needed with
-jmemnobs.c, and shouldn't be necessary with jmemansi.c or jmemmac.c either,
-since the C library is supposed to take care of deleting files made with
-tmpfile().
-
-
-Memory usage
-------------
-
-Working memory requirements while performing compression or decompression
-depend on image dimensions, image characteristics (such as colorspace and
-JPEG process), and operating mode (application-selected options).
-
-As of v6b, the decompressor requires:
- 1. About 24K in more-or-less-fixed-size data.  This varies a bit depending
-    on operating mode and image characteristics (particularly color vs.
-    grayscale), but it doesn't depend on image dimensions.
- 2. Strip buffers (of size proportional to the image width) for IDCT and
-    upsampling results.  The worst case for commonly used sampling factors
-    is about 34 bytes * width in pixels for a color image.  A grayscale image
-    only needs about 8 bytes per pixel column.
- 3. A full-image DCT coefficient buffer is needed to decode a multi-scan JPEG
-    file (including progressive JPEGs), or whenever you select buffered-image
-    mode.  This takes 2 bytes/coefficient.  At typical 2x2 sampling, that's
-    3 bytes per pixel for a color image.  Worst case (1x1 sampling) requires
-    6 bytes/pixel.  For grayscale, figure 2 bytes/pixel.
- 4. To perform 2-pass color quantization, the decompressor also needs a
-    128K color lookup table and a full-image pixel buffer (3 bytes/pixel).
-This does not count any memory allocated by the application, such as a
-buffer to hold the final output image.
-
-The above figures are valid for 8-bit JPEG data precision and a machine with
-32-bit ints.  For 9-bit to 12-bit JPEG data, double the size of the strip
-buffers and quantization pixel buffer.  The "fixed-size" data will be
-somewhat smaller with 16-bit ints, larger with 64-bit ints.  Also, CMYK
-or other unusual color spaces will require different amounts of space.
-
-The full-image coefficient and pixel buffers, if needed at all, do not
-have to be fully RAM resident; you can have the library use temporary
-files instead when the total memory usage would exceed a limit you set.
-(But if your OS supports virtual memory, it's probably better to just use
-jmemnobs and let the OS do the swapping.)
-
-The compressor's memory requirements are similar, except that it has no need
-for color quantization.  Also, it needs a full-image DCT coefficient buffer
-if Huffman-table optimization is asked for, even if progressive mode is not
-requested.
-
-If you need more detailed information about memory usage in a particular
-situation, you can enable the MEM_STATS code in jmemmgr.c.
-
-
-Library compile-time options
-----------------------------
-
-A number of compile-time options are available by modifying jmorecfg.h.
-
-The IJG code currently supports 8-bit to 12-bit sample data precision by
-defining BITS_IN_JSAMPLE as 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12.
-Note that a value larger than 8 causes JSAMPLE to be larger than a char,
-so it affects the surrounding application's image data.
-The sample applications cjpeg and djpeg can support deeper than 8-bit data
-only for PPM and GIF file formats; you must disable the other file formats
-to compile a 9-bit to 12-bit cjpeg or djpeg.  (install.txt has more
-information about that.)
-Run-time selection and conversion of data precision are currently not
-supported and may be added later.
-Exception:  The transcoding part (jpegtran) supports all settings in a
-single instance, since it operates on the level of DCT coefficients and
-not sample values.
-(If you need to include an 8-bit library and a 9-bit to 12-bit library for
-compression or decompression in a single application, you could probably do
-it by defining NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES for just one of the copies.  You'd
-have to access the 8-bit and the 9-bit to 12-bit copies from separate
-application source files.  This is untested ... if you try it, we'd like to
-hear whether it works!)
-
-Note that the standard Huffman tables are only valid for 8-bit data precision.
-If you selected more than 8-bit data precision, cjpeg uses arithmetic coding
-by default.  The Huffman encoder normally uses entropy optimization to
-compute usable tables for higher precision.  Otherwise, you'll have to
-supply different default Huffman tables.  You may also want to supply your
-own DCT quantization tables; the existing quality-scaling code has been
-developed for 8-bit use, and probably doesn't generate especially good tables
-for 9-bit to 12-bit.
-
-The maximum number of components (color channels) in the image is determined
-by MAX_COMPONENTS.  The JPEG standard allows up to 255 components, but we
-expect that few applications will need more than four or so.
-
-On machines with unusual data type sizes, you may be able to improve
-performance or reduce memory space by tweaking the various typedefs in
-jmorecfg.h.  In particular, on some RISC CPUs, access to arrays of "short"s
-is quite slow; consider trading memory for speed by making JCOEF, INT16, and
-UINT16 be "int" or "unsigned int".  UINT8 is also a candidate to become int.
-You probably don't want to make JSAMPLE be int unless you have lots of memory
-to burn.
-
-You can reduce the size of the library by compiling out various optional
-functions.  To do this, undefine xxx_SUPPORTED symbols as necessary.
-
-You can also save a few K by not having text error messages in the library;
-the standard error message table occupies about 5Kb.  This is particularly
-reasonable for embedded applications where there's no good way to display 
-a message anyway.  To do this, remove the creation of the message table
-(jpeg_std_message_table[]) from jerror.c, and alter format_message to do
-something reasonable without it.  You could output the numeric value of the
-message code number, for example.  If you do this, you can also save a couple
-more K by modifying the TRACEMSn() macros in jerror.h to expand to nothing;
-you don't need trace capability anyway, right?
-
-
-Portability considerations
---------------------------
-
-The JPEG library has been written to be extremely portable; the sample
-applications cjpeg and djpeg are slightly less so.  This section summarizes
-the design goals in this area.  (If you encounter any bugs that cause the
-library to be less portable than is claimed here, we'd appreciate hearing
-about them.)
-
-The code works fine on ANSI C, C++, and pre-ANSI C compilers, using any of
-the popular system include file setups, and some not-so-popular ones too.
-See install.txt for configuration procedures.
-
-The code is not dependent on the exact sizes of the C data types.  As
-distributed, we make the assumptions that
-	char	is at least 8 bits wide
-	short	is at least 16 bits wide
-	int	is at least 16 bits wide
-	long	is at least 32 bits wide
-(These are the minimum requirements of the ANSI C standard.)  Wider types will
-work fine, although memory may be used inefficiently if char is much larger
-than 8 bits or short is much bigger than 16 bits.  The code should work
-equally well with 16- or 32-bit ints.
-
-In a system where these assumptions are not met, you may be able to make the
-code work by modifying the typedefs in jmorecfg.h.  However, you will probably
-have difficulty if int is less than 16 bits wide, since references to plain
-int abound in the code.
-
-char can be either signed or unsigned, although the code runs faster if an
-unsigned char type is available.  If char is wider than 8 bits, you will need
-to redefine JOCTET and/or provide custom data source/destination managers so
-that JOCTET represents exactly 8 bits of data on external storage.
-
-The JPEG library proper does not assume ASCII representation of characters.
-But some of the image file I/O modules in cjpeg/djpeg do have ASCII
-dependencies in file-header manipulation; so does cjpeg's select_file_type()
-routine.
-
-The JPEG library does not rely heavily on the C library.  In particular, C
-stdio is used only by the data source/destination modules and the error
-handler, all of which are application-replaceable.  (cjpeg/djpeg are more
-heavily dependent on stdio.)  malloc and free are called only from the memory
-manager "back end" module, so you can use a different memory allocator by
-replacing that one file.
-
-The code generally assumes that C names must be unique in the first 15
-characters.  However, global function names can be made unique in the
-first 6 characters by defining NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES.
-
-More info about porting the code may be gleaned by reading jconfig.txt,
-jmorecfg.h, and jinclude.h.
-
-
-Notes for MS-DOS implementors
------------------------------
-
-The IJG code is designed to work efficiently in 80x86 "small" or "medium"
-memory models (i.e., data pointers are 16 bits unless explicitly declared
-"far"; code pointers can be either size).  You may be able to use small
-model to compile cjpeg or djpeg by itself, but you will probably have to use
-medium model for any larger application.  This won't make much difference in
-performance.  You *will* take a noticeable performance hit if you use a
-large-data memory model (perhaps 10%-25%), and you should avoid "huge" model
-if at all possible.
-
-The JPEG library typically needs 2Kb-3Kb of stack space.  It will also
-malloc about 20K-30K of near heap space while executing (and lots of far
-heap, but that doesn't count in this calculation).  This figure will vary
-depending on selected operating mode, and to a lesser extent on image size.
-There is also about 5Kb-6Kb of constant data which will be allocated in the
-near data segment (about 4Kb of this is the error message table).
-Thus you have perhaps 20K available for other modules' static data and near
-heap space before you need to go to a larger memory model.  The C library's
-static data will account for several K of this, but that still leaves a good
-deal for your needs.  (If you are tight on space, you could reduce the sizes
-of the I/O buffers allocated by jdatasrc.c and jdatadst.c, say from 4K to
-1K.  Another possibility is to move the error message table to far memory;
-this should be doable with only localized hacking on jerror.c.)
-
-About 2K of the near heap space is "permanent" memory that will not be
-released until you destroy the JPEG object.  This is only an issue if you
-save a JPEG object between compression or decompression operations.
-
-Far data space may also be a tight resource when you are dealing with large
-images.  The most memory-intensive case is decompression with two-pass color
-quantization, or single-pass quantization to an externally supplied color
-map.  This requires a 128Kb color lookup table plus strip buffers amounting
-to about 40 bytes per column for typical sampling ratios (eg, about 25600
-bytes for a 640-pixel-wide image).  You may not be able to process wide
-images if you have large data structures of your own.
-
-Of course, all of these concerns vanish if you use a 32-bit flat-memory-model
-compiler, such as DJGPP or Watcom C.  We highly recommend flat model if you
-can use it; the JPEG library is significantly faster in flat model.
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-  # the path to end with a slash for ease of parsing, so make sure
-  # there is one (and only one) here.
-  func_normal_abspath_tpath=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \
-        -e "$removedotparts" -e "$collapseslashes" -e "$finalslash"`
-  while :; do
-    # Processed it all yet?
-    if test "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" = / ; then
-      # If we ascended to the root using ".." the result may be empty now.
-      if test -z "$func_normal_abspath_result" ; then
-        func_normal_abspath_result=/
-      fi
-      break
-    fi
-    func_normal_abspath_tcomponent=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \
-        -e "$pathcar"`
-    func_normal_abspath_tpath=`$ECHO "$func_normal_abspath_tpath" | $SED \
-        -e "$pathcdr"`
-    # Figure out what to do with it
-    case $func_normal_abspath_tcomponent in
-      "")
-        # Trailing empty path component, ignore it.
-      ;;
-      ..)
-        # Parent dir; strip last assembled component from result.
-        func_dirname "$func_normal_abspath_result"
-        func_normal_abspath_result=$func_dirname_result
-      ;;
-      *)
-        # Actual path component, append it.
-        func_normal_abspath_result=$func_normal_abspath_result/$func_normal_abspath_tcomponent
-      ;;
-    esac
-  done
-  # Restore leading double-slash if one was found on entry.
-  func_normal_abspath_result=$func_normal_abspath_altnamespace$func_normal_abspath_result
-}
-
-# func_relative_path SRCDIR DSTDIR
-# generates a relative path from SRCDIR to DSTDIR, with a trailing
-# slash if non-empty, suitable for immediately appending a filename
-# without needing to append a separator.
-#             value returned in "$func_relative_path_result"
-func_relative_path ()
-{
-  func_relative_path_result=
-  func_normal_abspath "$1"
-  func_relative_path_tlibdir=$func_normal_abspath_result
-  func_normal_abspath "$2"
-  func_relative_path_tbindir=$func_normal_abspath_result
-
-  # Ascend the tree starting from libdir
-  while :; do
-    # check if we have found a prefix of bindir
-    case $func_relative_path_tbindir in
-      $func_relative_path_tlibdir)
-        # found an exact match
-        func_relative_path_tcancelled=
-        break
-        ;;
-      $func_relative_path_tlibdir*)
-        # found a matching prefix
-        func_stripname "$func_relative_path_tlibdir" '' "$func_relative_path_tbindir"
-        func_relative_path_tcancelled=$func_stripname_result
-        if test -z "$func_relative_path_result"; then
-          func_relative_path_result=.
-        fi
-        break
-        ;;
-      *)
-        func_dirname $func_relative_path_tlibdir
-        func_relative_path_tlibdir=${func_dirname_result}
-        if test "x$func_relative_path_tlibdir" = x ; then
-          # Have to descend all the way to the root!
-          func_relative_path_result=../$func_relative_path_result
-          func_relative_path_tcancelled=$func_relative_path_tbindir
-          break
-        fi
-        func_relative_path_result=../$func_relative_path_result
-        ;;
-    esac
-  done
-
-  # Now calculate path; take care to avoid doubling-up slashes.
-  func_stripname '' '/' "$func_relative_path_result"
-  func_relative_path_result=$func_stripname_result
-  func_stripname '/' '/' "$func_relative_path_tcancelled"
-  if test "x$func_stripname_result" != x ; then
-    func_relative_path_result=${func_relative_path_result}/${func_stripname_result}
-  fi
-
-  # Normalisation. If bindir is libdir, return empty string,
-  # else relative path ending with a slash; either way, target
-  # file name can be directly appended.
-  if test ! -z "$func_relative_path_result"; then
-    func_stripname './' '' "$func_relative_path_result/"
-    func_relative_path_result=$func_stripname_result
-  fi
-}
-
-# The name of this program:
-func_dirname_and_basename "$progpath"
-progname=$func_basename_result
-
-# Make sure we have an absolute path for reexecution:
-case $progpath in
-  [\\/]*|[A-Za-z]:\\*) ;;
-  *[\\/]*)
-     progdir=$func_dirname_result
-     progdir=`cd "$progdir" && pwd`
-     progpath="$progdir/$progname"
-     ;;
-  *)
-     save_IFS="$IFS"
-     IFS=${PATH_SEPARATOR-:}
-     for progdir in $PATH; do
-       IFS="$save_IFS"
-       test -x "$progdir/$progname" && break
-     done
-     IFS="$save_IFS"
-     test -n "$progdir" || progdir=`pwd`
-     progpath="$progdir/$progname"
-     ;;
-esac
-
-# Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting.  It backslashifies
-# metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings.
-Xsed="${SED}"' -e 1s/^X//'
-sed_quote_subst='s/\([`"$\\]\)/\\\1/g'
-
-# Same as above, but do not quote variable references.
-double_quote_subst='s/\(["`\\]\)/\\\1/g'
-
-# Sed substitution that turns a string into a regex matching for the
-# string literally.
-sed_make_literal_regex='s,[].[^$\\*\/],\\&,g'
-
-# Sed substitution that converts a w32 file name or path
-# which contains forward slashes, into one that contains
-# (escaped) backslashes.  A very naive implementation.
-lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g'
-
-# Re-`\' parameter expansions in output of double_quote_subst that were
-# `\'-ed in input to the same.  If an odd number of `\' preceded a '$'
-# in input to double_quote_subst, that '$' was protected from expansion.
-# Since each input `\' is now two `\'s, look for any number of runs of
-# four `\'s followed by two `\'s and then a '$'.  `\' that '$'.
-bs='\\'
-bs2='\\\\'
-bs4='\\\\\\\\'
-dollar='\$'
-sed_double_backslash="\
-  s/$bs4/&\\
-/g
-  s/^$bs2$dollar/$bs&/
-  s/\\([^$bs]\\)$bs2$dollar/\\1$bs2$bs$dollar/g
-  s/\n//g"
-
-# Standard options:
-opt_dry_run=false
-opt_help=false
-opt_quiet=false
-opt_verbose=false
-opt_warning=:
-
-# func_echo arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message, along with the current mode
-# name if it has been set yet.
-func_echo ()
-{
-    $ECHO "$progname: ${opt_mode+$opt_mode: }$*"
-}
-
-# func_verbose arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message in verbose mode only.
-func_verbose ()
-{
-    $opt_verbose && func_echo ${1+"$@"}
-
-    # A bug in bash halts the script if the last line of a function
-    # fails when set -e is in force, so we need another command to
-    # work around that:
-    :
-}
-
-# func_echo_all arg...
-# Invoke $ECHO with all args, space-separated.
-func_echo_all ()
-{
-    $ECHO "$*"
-}
-
-# func_error arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error.
-func_error ()
-{
-    $ECHO "$progname: ${opt_mode+$opt_mode: }"${1+"$@"} 1>&2
-}
-
-# func_warning arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed warning message to standard error.
-func_warning ()
-{
-    $opt_warning && $ECHO "$progname: ${opt_mode+$opt_mode: }warning: "${1+"$@"} 1>&2
-
-    # bash bug again:
-    :
-}
-
-# func_fatal_error arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, and exit.
-func_fatal_error ()
-{
-    func_error ${1+"$@"}
-    exit $EXIT_FAILURE
-}
-
-# func_fatal_help arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, followed by
-# a help hint, and exit.
-func_fatal_help ()
-{
-    func_error ${1+"$@"}
-    func_fatal_error "$help"
-}
-help="Try \`$progname --help' for more information."  ## default
-
-
-# func_grep expression filename
-# Check whether EXPRESSION matches any line of FILENAME, without output.
-func_grep ()
-{
-    $GREP "$1" "$2" >/dev/null 2>&1
-}
-
-
-# func_mkdir_p directory-path
-# Make sure the entire path to DIRECTORY-PATH is available.
-func_mkdir_p ()
-{
-    my_directory_path="$1"
-    my_dir_list=
-
-    if test -n "$my_directory_path" && test "$opt_dry_run" != ":"; then
-
-      # Protect directory names starting with `-'
-      case $my_directory_path in
-        -*) my_directory_path="./$my_directory_path" ;;
-      esac
-
-      # While some portion of DIR does not yet exist...
-      while test ! -d "$my_directory_path"; do
-        # ...make a list in topmost first order.  Use a colon delimited
-	# list incase some portion of path contains whitespace.
-        my_dir_list="$my_directory_path:$my_dir_list"
-
-        # If the last portion added has no slash in it, the list is done
-        case $my_directory_path in */*) ;; *) break ;; esac
-
-        # ...otherwise throw away the child directory and loop
-        my_directory_path=`$ECHO "$my_directory_path" | $SED -e "$dirname"`
-      done
-      my_dir_list=`$ECHO "$my_dir_list" | $SED 's,:*$,,'`
-
-      save_mkdir_p_IFS="$IFS"; IFS=':'
-      for my_dir in $my_dir_list; do
-	IFS="$save_mkdir_p_IFS"
-        # mkdir can fail with a `File exist' error if two processes
-        # try to create one of the directories concurrently.  Don't
-        # stop in that case!
-        $MKDIR "$my_dir" 2>/dev/null || :
-      done
-      IFS="$save_mkdir_p_IFS"
-
-      # Bail out if we (or some other process) failed to create a directory.
-      test -d "$my_directory_path" || \
-        func_fatal_error "Failed to create \`$1'"
-    fi
-}
-
-
-# func_mktempdir [string]
-# Make a temporary directory that won't clash with other running
-# libtool processes, and avoids race conditions if possible.  If
-# given, STRING is the basename for that directory.
-func_mktempdir ()
-{
-    my_template="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/${1-$progname}"
-
-    if test "$opt_dry_run" = ":"; then
-      # Return a directory name, but don't create it in dry-run mode
-      my_tmpdir="${my_template}-$$"
-    else
-
-      # If mktemp works, use that first and foremost
-      my_tmpdir=`mktemp -d "${my_template}-XXXXXXXX" 2>/dev/null`
-
-      if test ! -d "$my_tmpdir"; then
-        # Failing that, at least try and use $RANDOM to avoid a race
-        my_tmpdir="${my_template}-${RANDOM-0}$$"
-
-        save_mktempdir_umask=`umask`
-        umask 0077
-        $MKDIR "$my_tmpdir"
-        umask $save_mktempdir_umask
-      fi
-
-      # If we're not in dry-run mode, bomb out on failure
-      test -d "$my_tmpdir" || \
-        func_fatal_error "cannot create temporary directory \`$my_tmpdir'"
-    fi
-
-    $ECHO "$my_tmpdir"
-}
-
-
-# func_quote_for_eval arg
-# Aesthetically quote ARG to be evaled later.
-# This function returns two values: FUNC_QUOTE_FOR_EVAL_RESULT
-# is double-quoted, suitable for a subsequent eval, whereas
-# FUNC_QUOTE_FOR_EVAL_UNQUOTED_RESULT has merely all characters
-# which are still active within double quotes backslashified.
-func_quote_for_eval ()
-{
-    case $1 in
-      *[\\\`\"\$]*)
-	func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` ;;
-      *)
-        func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result="$1" ;;
-    esac
-
-    case $func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result in
-      # Double-quote args containing shell metacharacters to delay
-      # word splitting, command substitution and and variable
-      # expansion for a subsequent eval.
-      # Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly
-      # in scan sets, so we specify it separately.
-      *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \	]*|*]*|"")
-        func_quote_for_eval_result="\"$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result\""
-        ;;
-      *)
-        func_quote_for_eval_result="$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result"
-    esac
-}
-
-
-# func_quote_for_expand arg
-# Aesthetically quote ARG to be evaled later; same as above,
-# but do not quote variable references.
-func_quote_for_expand ()
-{
-    case $1 in
-      *[\\\`\"]*)
-	my_arg=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED \
-	    -e "$double_quote_subst" -e "$sed_double_backslash"` ;;
-      *)
-        my_arg="$1" ;;
-    esac
-
-    case $my_arg in
-      # Double-quote args containing shell metacharacters to delay
-      # word splitting and command substitution for a subsequent eval.
-      # Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly
-      # in scan sets, so we specify it separately.
-      *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \	]*|*]*|"")
-        my_arg="\"$my_arg\""
-        ;;
-    esac
-
-    func_quote_for_expand_result="$my_arg"
-}
-
-
-# func_show_eval cmd [fail_exp]
-# Unless opt_silent is true, then output CMD.  Then, if opt_dryrun is
-# not true, evaluate CMD.  If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP
-# is given, then evaluate it.
-func_show_eval ()
-{
-    my_cmd="$1"
-    my_fail_exp="${2-:}"
-
-    ${opt_silent-false} || {
-      func_quote_for_expand "$my_cmd"
-      eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result"
-    }
-
-    if ${opt_dry_run-false}; then :; else
-      eval "$my_cmd"
-      my_status=$?
-      if test "$my_status" -eq 0; then :; else
-	eval "(exit $my_status); $my_fail_exp"
-      fi
-    fi
-}
-
-
-# func_show_eval_locale cmd [fail_exp]
-# Unless opt_silent is true, then output CMD.  Then, if opt_dryrun is
-# not true, evaluate CMD.  If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP
-# is given, then evaluate it.  Use the saved locale for evaluation.
-func_show_eval_locale ()
-{
-    my_cmd="$1"
-    my_fail_exp="${2-:}"
-
-    ${opt_silent-false} || {
-      func_quote_for_expand "$my_cmd"
-      eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result"
-    }
-
-    if ${opt_dry_run-false}; then :; else
-      eval "$lt_user_locale
-	    $my_cmd"
-      my_status=$?
-      eval "$lt_safe_locale"
-      if test "$my_status" -eq 0; then :; else
-	eval "(exit $my_status); $my_fail_exp"
-      fi
-    fi
-}
-
-# func_tr_sh
-# Turn $1 into a string suitable for a shell variable name.
-# Result is stored in $func_tr_sh_result.  All characters
-# not in the set a-zA-Z0-9_ are replaced with '_'. Further,
-# if $1 begins with a digit, a '_' is prepended as well.
-func_tr_sh ()
-{
-  case $1 in
-  [0-9]* | *[!a-zA-Z0-9_]*)
-    func_tr_sh_result=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED 's/^\([0-9]\)/_\1/; s/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g'`
-    ;;
-  * )
-    func_tr_sh_result=$1
-    ;;
-  esac
-}
-
-
-# func_version
-# Echo version message to standard output and exit.
-func_version ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-
-    $SED -n '/(C)/!b go
-	:more
-	/\./!{
-	  N
-	  s/\n# / /
-	  b more
-	}
-	:go
-	/^# '$PROGRAM' (GNU /,/# warranty; / {
-        s/^# //
-	s/^# *$//
-        s/\((C)\)[ 0-9,-]*\( [1-9][0-9]*\)/\1\2/
-        p
-     }' < "$progpath"
-     exit $?
-}
-
-# func_usage
-# Echo short help message to standard output and exit.
-func_usage ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-
-    $SED -n '/^# Usage:/,/^#  *.*--help/ {
-        s/^# //
-	s/^# *$//
-	s/\$progname/'$progname'/
-	p
-    }' < "$progpath"
-    echo
-    $ECHO "run \`$progname --help | more' for full usage"
-    exit $?
-}
-
-# func_help [NOEXIT]
-# Echo long help message to standard output and exit,
-# unless 'noexit' is passed as argument.
-func_help ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-
-    $SED -n '/^# Usage:/,/# Report bugs to/ {
-	:print
-        s/^# //
-	s/^# *$//
-	s*\$progname*'$progname'*
-	s*\$host*'"$host"'*
-	s*\$SHELL*'"$SHELL"'*
-	s*\$LTCC*'"$LTCC"'*
-	s*\$LTCFLAGS*'"$LTCFLAGS"'*
-	s*\$LD*'"$LD"'*
-	s/\$with_gnu_ld/'"$with_gnu_ld"'/
-	s/\$automake_version/'"`(${AUTOMAKE-automake} --version) 2>/dev/null |$SED 1q`"'/
-	s/\$autoconf_version/'"`(${AUTOCONF-autoconf} --version) 2>/dev/null |$SED 1q`"'/
-	p
-	d
-     }
-     /^# .* home page:/b print
-     /^# General help using/b print
-     ' < "$progpath"
-    ret=$?
-    if test -z "$1"; then
-      exit $ret
-    fi
-}
-
-# func_missing_arg argname
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error and set global
-# exit_cmd.
-func_missing_arg ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-
-    func_error "missing argument for $1."
-    exit_cmd=exit
-}
-
-
-# func_split_short_opt shortopt
-# Set func_split_short_opt_name and func_split_short_opt_arg shell
-# variables after splitting SHORTOPT after the 2nd character.
-func_split_short_opt ()
-{
-    my_sed_short_opt='1s/^\(..\).*$/\1/;q'
-    my_sed_short_rest='1s/^..\(.*\)$/\1/;q'
-
-    func_split_short_opt_name=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED "$my_sed_short_opt"`
-    func_split_short_opt_arg=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED "$my_sed_short_rest"`
-} # func_split_short_opt may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-
-# func_split_long_opt longopt
-# Set func_split_long_opt_name and func_split_long_opt_arg shell
-# variables after splitting LONGOPT at the `=' sign.
-func_split_long_opt ()
-{
-    my_sed_long_opt='1s/^\(--[^=]*\)=.*/\1/;q'
-    my_sed_long_arg='1s/^--[^=]*=//'
-
-    func_split_long_opt_name=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED "$my_sed_long_opt"`
-    func_split_long_opt_arg=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED "$my_sed_long_arg"`
-} # func_split_long_opt may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-exit_cmd=:
-
-
-
-
-
-magic="%%%MAGIC variable%%%"
-magic_exe="%%%MAGIC EXE variable%%%"
-
-# Global variables.
-nonopt=
-preserve_args=
-lo2o="s/\\.lo\$/.${objext}/"
-o2lo="s/\\.${objext}\$/.lo/"
-extracted_archives=
-extracted_serial=0
-
-# If this variable is set in any of the actions, the command in it
-# will be execed at the end.  This prevents here-documents from being
-# left over by shells.
-exec_cmd=
-
-# func_append var value
-# Append VALUE to the end of shell variable VAR.
-func_append ()
-{
-    eval "${1}=\$${1}\${2}"
-} # func_append may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-# func_append_quoted var value
-# Quote VALUE and append to the end of shell variable VAR, separated
-# by a space.
-func_append_quoted ()
-{
-    func_quote_for_eval "${2}"
-    eval "${1}=\$${1}\\ \$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-} # func_append_quoted may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-
-# func_arith arithmetic-term...
-func_arith ()
-{
-    func_arith_result=`expr "${@}"`
-} # func_arith may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-
-# func_len string
-# STRING may not start with a hyphen.
-func_len ()
-{
-    func_len_result=`expr "${1}" : ".*" 2>/dev/null || echo $max_cmd_len`
-} # func_len may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-
-# func_lo2o object
-func_lo2o ()
-{
-    func_lo2o_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED "$lo2o"`
-} # func_lo2o may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-
-# func_xform libobj-or-source
-func_xform ()
-{
-    func_xform_result=`$ECHO "${1}" | $SED 's/\.[^.]*$/.lo/'`
-} # func_xform may be replaced by extended shell implementation
-
-
-# func_fatal_configuration arg...
-# Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, followed by
-# a configuration failure hint, and exit.
-func_fatal_configuration ()
-{
-    func_error ${1+"$@"}
-    func_error "See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information."
-    func_fatal_error "Fatal configuration error."
-}
-
-
-# func_config
-# Display the configuration for all the tags in this script.
-func_config ()
-{
-    re_begincf='^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL'
-    re_endcf='^# ### END LIBTOOL'
-
-    # Default configuration.
-    $SED "1,/$re_begincf CONFIG/d;/$re_endcf CONFIG/,\$d" < "$progpath"
-
-    # Now print the configurations for the tags.
-    for tagname in $taglist; do
-      $SED -n "/$re_begincf TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$/,/$re_endcf TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$/p" < "$progpath"
-    done
-
-    exit $?
-}
-
-# func_features
-# Display the features supported by this script.
-func_features ()
-{
-    echo "host: $host"
-    if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-      echo "enable shared libraries"
-    else
-      echo "disable shared libraries"
-    fi
-    if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
-      echo "enable static libraries"
-    else
-      echo "disable static libraries"
-    fi
-
-    exit $?
-}
-
-# func_enable_tag tagname
-# Verify that TAGNAME is valid, and either flag an error and exit, or
-# enable the TAGNAME tag.  We also add TAGNAME to the global $taglist
-# variable here.
-func_enable_tag ()
-{
-  # Global variable:
-  tagname="$1"
-
-  re_begincf="^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$"
-  re_endcf="^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $tagname\$"
-  sed_extractcf="/$re_begincf/,/$re_endcf/p"
-
-  # Validate tagname.
-  case $tagname in
-    *[!-_A-Za-z0-9,/]*)
-      func_fatal_error "invalid tag name: $tagname"
-      ;;
-  esac
-
-  # Don't test for the "default" C tag, as we know it's
-  # there but not specially marked.
-  case $tagname in
-    CC) ;;
-    *)
-      if $GREP "$re_begincf" "$progpath" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-	taglist="$taglist $tagname"
-
-	# Evaluate the configuration.  Be careful to quote the path
-	# and the sed script, to avoid splitting on whitespace, but
-	# also don't use non-portable quotes within backquotes within
-	# quotes we have to do it in 2 steps:
-	extractedcf=`$SED -n -e "$sed_extractcf" < "$progpath"`
-	eval "$extractedcf"
-      else
-	func_error "ignoring unknown tag $tagname"
-      fi
-      ;;
-  esac
-}
-
-# func_check_version_match
-# Ensure that we are using m4 macros, and libtool script from the same
-# release of libtool.
-func_check_version_match ()
-{
-  if test "$package_revision" != "$macro_revision"; then
-    if test "$VERSION" != "$macro_version"; then
-      if test -z "$macro_version"; then
-        cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF
-$progname: Version mismatch error.  This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, but the
-$progname: definition of this LT_INIT comes from an older release.
-$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from $PACKAGE $VERSION
-$progname: and run autoconf again.
-_LT_EOF
-      else
-        cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF
-$progname: Version mismatch error.  This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, but the
-$progname: definition of this LT_INIT comes from $PACKAGE $macro_version.
-$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from $PACKAGE $VERSION
-$progname: and run autoconf again.
-_LT_EOF
-      fi
-    else
-      cat >&2 <<_LT_EOF
-$progname: Version mismatch error.  This is $PACKAGE $VERSION, revision $package_revision,
-$progname: but the definition of this LT_INIT comes from revision $macro_revision.
-$progname: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from revision $package_revision
-$progname: of $PACKAGE $VERSION and run autoconf again.
-_LT_EOF
-    fi
-
-    exit $EXIT_MISMATCH
-  fi
-}
-
-
-# Shorthand for --mode=foo, only valid as the first argument
-case $1 in
-clean|clea|cle|cl)
-  shift; set dummy --mode clean ${1+"$@"}; shift
-  ;;
-compile|compil|compi|comp|com|co|c)
-  shift; set dummy --mode compile ${1+"$@"}; shift
-  ;;
-execute|execut|execu|exec|exe|ex|e)
-  shift; set dummy --mode execute ${1+"$@"}; shift
-  ;;
-finish|finis|fini|fin|fi|f)
-  shift; set dummy --mode finish ${1+"$@"}; shift
-  ;;
-install|instal|insta|inst|ins|in|i)
-  shift; set dummy --mode install ${1+"$@"}; shift
-  ;;
-link|lin|li|l)
-  shift; set dummy --mode link ${1+"$@"}; shift
-  ;;
-uninstall|uninstal|uninsta|uninst|unins|unin|uni|un|u)
-  shift; set dummy --mode uninstall ${1+"$@"}; shift
-  ;;
-esac
-
-
-
-# Option defaults:
-opt_debug=:
-opt_dry_run=false
-opt_config=false
-opt_preserve_dup_deps=false
-opt_features=false
-opt_finish=false
-opt_help=false
-opt_help_all=false
-opt_silent=:
-opt_warning=:
-opt_verbose=:
-opt_silent=false
-opt_verbose=false
-
-
-# Parse options once, thoroughly.  This comes as soon as possible in the
-# script to make things like `--version' happen as quickly as we can.
-{
-  # this just eases exit handling
-  while test $# -gt 0; do
-    opt="$1"
-    shift
-    case $opt in
-      --debug|-x)	opt_debug='set -x'
-			func_echo "enabling shell trace mode"
-			$opt_debug
-			;;
-      --dry-run|--dryrun|-n)
-			opt_dry_run=:
-			;;
-      --config)
-			opt_config=:
-func_config
-			;;
-      --dlopen|-dlopen)
-			optarg="$1"
-			opt_dlopen="${opt_dlopen+$opt_dlopen
-}$optarg"
-			shift
-			;;
-      --preserve-dup-deps)
-			opt_preserve_dup_deps=:
-			;;
-      --features)
-			opt_features=:
-func_features
-			;;
-      --finish)
-			opt_finish=:
-set dummy --mode finish ${1+"$@"}; shift
-			;;
-      --help)
-			opt_help=:
-			;;
-      --help-all)
-			opt_help_all=:
-opt_help=': help-all'
-			;;
-      --mode)
-			test $# = 0 && func_missing_arg $opt && break
-			optarg="$1"
-			opt_mode="$optarg"
-case $optarg in
-  # Valid mode arguments:
-  clean|compile|execute|finish|install|link|relink|uninstall) ;;
-
-  # Catch anything else as an error
-  *) func_error "invalid argument for $opt"
-     exit_cmd=exit
-     break
-     ;;
-esac
-			shift
-			;;
-      --no-silent|--no-quiet)
-			opt_silent=false
-func_append preserve_args " $opt"
-			;;
-      --no-warning|--no-warn)
-			opt_warning=false
-func_append preserve_args " $opt"
-			;;
-      --no-verbose)
-			opt_verbose=false
-func_append preserve_args " $opt"
-			;;
-      --silent|--quiet)
-			opt_silent=:
-func_append preserve_args " $opt"
-        opt_verbose=false
-			;;
-      --verbose|-v)
-			opt_verbose=:
-func_append preserve_args " $opt"
-opt_silent=false
-			;;
-      --tag)
-			test $# = 0 && func_missing_arg $opt && break
-			optarg="$1"
-			opt_tag="$optarg"
-func_append preserve_args " $opt $optarg"
-func_enable_tag "$optarg"
-			shift
-			;;
-
-      -\?|-h)		func_usage				;;
-      --help)		func_help				;;
-      --version)	func_version				;;
-
-      # Separate optargs to long options:
-      --*=*)
-			func_split_long_opt "$opt"
-			set dummy "$func_split_long_opt_name" "$func_split_long_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"}
-			shift
-			;;
-
-      # Separate non-argument short options:
-      -\?*|-h*|-n*|-v*)
-			func_split_short_opt "$opt"
-			set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" "-$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"}
-			shift
-			;;
-
-      --)		break					;;
-      -*)		func_fatal_help "unrecognized option \`$opt'" ;;
-      *)		set dummy "$opt" ${1+"$@"};	shift; break  ;;
-    esac
-  done
-
-  # Validate options:
-
-  # save first non-option argument
-  if test "$#" -gt 0; then
-    nonopt="$opt"
-    shift
-  fi
-
-  # preserve --debug
-  test "$opt_debug" = : || func_append preserve_args " --debug"
-
-  case $host in
-    *cygwin* | *mingw* | *pw32* | *cegcc*)
-      # don't eliminate duplications in $postdeps and $predeps
-      opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps=:
-      ;;
-    *)
-      opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps=$opt_preserve_dup_deps
-      ;;
-  esac
-
-  $opt_help || {
-    # Sanity checks first:
-    func_check_version_match
-
-    if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && test "$build_old_libs" != yes; then
-      func_fatal_configuration "not configured to build any kind of library"
-    fi
-
-    # Darwin sucks
-    eval std_shrext=\"$shrext_cmds\"
-
-    # Only execute mode is allowed to have -dlopen flags.
-    if test -n "$opt_dlopen" && test "$opt_mode" != execute; then
-      func_error "unrecognized option \`-dlopen'"
-      $ECHO "$help" 1>&2
-      exit $EXIT_FAILURE
-    fi
-
-    # Change the help message to a mode-specific one.
-    generic_help="$help"
-    help="Try \`$progname --help --mode=$opt_mode' for more information."
-  }
-
-
-  # Bail if the options were screwed
-  $exit_cmd $EXIT_FAILURE
-}
-
-
-
-
-## ----------- ##
-##    Main.    ##
-## ----------- ##
-
-# func_lalib_p file
-# True iff FILE is a libtool `.la' library or `.lo' object file.
-# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out
-# determined imposters.
-func_lalib_p ()
-{
-    test -f "$1" &&
-      $SED -e 4q "$1" 2>/dev/null \
-        | $GREP "^# Generated by .*$PACKAGE" > /dev/null 2>&1
-}
-
-# func_lalib_unsafe_p file
-# True iff FILE is a libtool `.la' library or `.lo' object file.
-# This function implements the same check as func_lalib_p without
-# resorting to external programs.  To this end, it redirects stdin and
-# closes it afterwards, without saving the original file descriptor.
-# As a safety measure, use it only where a negative result would be
-# fatal anyway.  Works if `file' does not exist.
-func_lalib_unsafe_p ()
-{
-    lalib_p=no
-    if test -f "$1" && test -r "$1" && exec 5<&0 <"$1"; then
-	for lalib_p_l in 1 2 3 4
-	do
-	    read lalib_p_line
-	    case "$lalib_p_line" in
-		\#\ Generated\ by\ *$PACKAGE* ) lalib_p=yes; break;;
-	    esac
-	done
-	exec 0<&5 5<&-
-    fi
-    test "$lalib_p" = yes
-}
-
-# func_ltwrapper_script_p file
-# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper script
-# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out
-# determined imposters.
-func_ltwrapper_script_p ()
-{
-    func_lalib_p "$1"
-}
-
-# func_ltwrapper_executable_p file
-# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper executable
-# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out
-# determined imposters.
-func_ltwrapper_executable_p ()
-{
-    func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix=
-    case $1 in
-    *.exe) ;;
-    *) func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix=.exe ;;
-    esac
-    $GREP "$magic_exe" "$1$func_ltwrapper_exec_suffix" >/dev/null 2>&1
-}
-
-# func_ltwrapper_scriptname file
-# Assumes file is an ltwrapper_executable
-# uses $file to determine the appropriate filename for a
-# temporary ltwrapper_script.
-func_ltwrapper_scriptname ()
-{
-    func_dirname_and_basename "$1" "" "."
-    func_stripname '' '.exe' "$func_basename_result"
-    func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result="$func_dirname_result/$objdir/${func_stripname_result}_ltshwrapper"
-}
-
-# func_ltwrapper_p file
-# True iff FILE is a libtool wrapper script or wrapper executable
-# This function is only a basic sanity check; it will hardly flush out
-# determined imposters.
-func_ltwrapper_p ()
-{
-    func_ltwrapper_script_p "$1" || func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$1"
-}
-
-
-# func_execute_cmds commands fail_cmd
-# Execute tilde-delimited COMMANDS.
-# If FAIL_CMD is given, eval that upon failure.
-# FAIL_CMD may read-access the current command in variable CMD!
-func_execute_cmds ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    save_ifs=$IFS; IFS='~'
-    for cmd in $1; do
-      IFS=$save_ifs
-      eval cmd=\"$cmd\"
-      func_show_eval "$cmd" "${2-:}"
-    done
-    IFS=$save_ifs
-}
-
-
-# func_source file
-# Source FILE, adding directory component if necessary.
-# Note that it is not necessary on cygwin/mingw to append a dot to
-# FILE even if both FILE and FILE.exe exist: automatic-append-.exe
-# behavior happens only for exec(3), not for open(2)!  Also, sourcing
-# `FILE.' does not work on cygwin managed mounts.
-func_source ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    case $1 in
-    */* | *\\*)	. "$1" ;;
-    *)		. "./$1" ;;
-    esac
-}
-
-
-# func_resolve_sysroot PATH
-# Replace a leading = in PATH with a sysroot.  Store the result into
-# func_resolve_sysroot_result
-func_resolve_sysroot ()
-{
-  func_resolve_sysroot_result=$1
-  case $func_resolve_sysroot_result in
-  =*)
-    func_stripname '=' '' "$func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-    func_resolve_sysroot_result=$lt_sysroot$func_stripname_result
-    ;;
-  esac
-}
-
-# func_replace_sysroot PATH
-# If PATH begins with the sysroot, replace it with = and
-# store the result into func_replace_sysroot_result.
-func_replace_sysroot ()
-{
-  case "$lt_sysroot:$1" in
-  ?*:"$lt_sysroot"*)
-    func_stripname "$lt_sysroot" '' "$1"
-    func_replace_sysroot_result="=$func_stripname_result"
-    ;;
-  *)
-    # Including no sysroot.
-    func_replace_sysroot_result=$1
-    ;;
-  esac
-}
-
-# func_infer_tag arg
-# Infer tagged configuration to use if any are available and
-# if one wasn't chosen via the "--tag" command line option.
-# Only attempt this if the compiler in the base compile
-# command doesn't match the default compiler.
-# arg is usually of the form 'gcc ...'
-func_infer_tag ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    if test -n "$available_tags" && test -z "$tagname"; then
-      CC_quoted=
-      for arg in $CC; do
-	func_append_quoted CC_quoted "$arg"
-      done
-      CC_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC`
-      CC_quoted_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC_quoted`
-      case $@ in
-      # Blanks in the command may have been stripped by the calling shell,
-      # but not from the CC environment variable when configure was run.
-      " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \
-      " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*) ;;
-      # Blanks at the start of $base_compile will cause this to fail
-      # if we don't check for them as well.
-      *)
-	for z in $available_tags; do
-	  if $GREP "^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $z$" < "$progpath" > /dev/null; then
-	    # Evaluate the configuration.
-	    eval "`${SED} -n -e '/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/p' < $progpath`"
-	    CC_quoted=
-	    for arg in $CC; do
-	      # Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters.
-	      func_append_quoted CC_quoted "$arg"
-	    done
-	    CC_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC`
-	    CC_quoted_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC_quoted`
-	    case "$@ " in
-	    " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \
-	    " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*)
-	      # The compiler in the base compile command matches
-	      # the one in the tagged configuration.
-	      # Assume this is the tagged configuration we want.
-	      tagname=$z
-	      break
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	  fi
-	done
-	# If $tagname still isn't set, then no tagged configuration
-	# was found and let the user know that the "--tag" command
-	# line option must be used.
-	if test -z "$tagname"; then
-	  func_echo "unable to infer tagged configuration"
-	  func_fatal_error "specify a tag with \`--tag'"
-#	else
-#	  func_verbose "using $tagname tagged configuration"
-	fi
-	;;
-      esac
-    fi
-}
-
-
-
-# func_write_libtool_object output_name pic_name nonpic_name
-# Create a libtool object file (analogous to a ".la" file),
-# but don't create it if we're doing a dry run.
-func_write_libtool_object ()
-{
-    write_libobj=${1}
-    if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-      write_lobj=\'${2}\'
-    else
-      write_lobj=none
-    fi
-
-    if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
-      write_oldobj=\'${3}\'
-    else
-      write_oldobj=none
-    fi
-
-    $opt_dry_run || {
-      cat >${write_libobj}T </dev/null`
-    if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "${func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_tmp}"; then
-      func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result=`$ECHO "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_tmp" |
-        $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"`
-    else
-      func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result=
-    fi
-  fi
-}
-# end: func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 ARG
-# Helper function used by path conversion functions when $build is *nix, and
-# $host is mingw, cygwin, or some other w32 environment. Relies on a correctly
-# configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's
-# $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters.
-#
-# ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32.
-# Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result.
-# Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names
-# are convertible, then the result may be empty.
-func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names
-  func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result=""
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    oldIFS=$IFS
-    IFS=:
-    for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do
-      IFS=$oldIFS
-      func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f"
-      if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" ; then
-        if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then
-          func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result"
-        else
-          func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result"
-        fi
-      fi
-    done
-    IFS=$oldIFS
-  fi
-}
-# end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32
-
-
-# func_cygpath ARGS...
-# Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when
-# when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2)
-# $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or
-# (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input
-# file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted
-# from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name
-# or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in
-# Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error.
-#
-# ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to
-# be converted.
-#
-# Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH
-# environment variable; do not put it in $PATH.
-func_cygpath ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then
-    func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null`
-    if test "$?" -ne 0; then
-      # on failure, ensure result is empty
-      func_cygpath_result=
-    fi
-  else
-    func_cygpath_result=
-    func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: \`$LT_CYGPATH'"
-  fi
-}
-#end: func_cygpath
-
-
-# func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG
-# Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format.  Return
-# result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result.
-func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result
-  func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null |
-    $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"`
-}
-#end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2
-# Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host
-# format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting
-# func_to_host_file_result to ARG1).
-func_convert_file_check ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1" ; then
-    func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to"
-    func_error "  \`$1'"
-    func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work."
-    # Fallback:
-    func_to_host_file_result="$1"
-  fi
-}
-# end func_convert_file_check
-
-
-# func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH
-# Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host
-# format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting
-# func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below).
-func_convert_path_check ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then
-    func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to"
-    func_error "  \`$3'"
-    func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work."
-    # Fallback.  This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and
-    # should not be "improved".  See libtool.info.
-    if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then
-      lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g"
-      func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" |
-        $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"`
-    else
-      func_to_host_path_result="$3"
-    fi
-  fi
-}
-# end func_convert_path_check
-
-
-# func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG
-# Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT
-# and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT.
-func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  case $4 in
-  $1 ) func_to_host_path_result="$3$func_to_host_path_result"
-    ;;
-  esac
-  case $4 in
-  $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3"
-    ;;
-  esac
-}
-# end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep
-
-
-##################################################
-# $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS #
-##################################################
-# invoked via `$to_host_file_cmd ARG'
-#
-# In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format.
-# Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result.
-
-
-# func_to_host_file ARG
-# Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result
-# in func_to_host_file_result.
-func_to_host_file ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  $to_host_file_cmd "$1"
-}
-# end func_to_host_file
-
-
-# func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY
-# converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return
-# result in func_to_tool_file_result.  If the conversion in use is listed
-# in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place.
-func_to_tool_file ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  case ,$2, in
-    *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*)
-      func_to_tool_file_result=$1
-      ;;
-    *)
-      $to_tool_file_cmd "$1"
-      func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result
-      ;;
-  esac
-}
-# end func_to_tool_file
-
-
-# func_convert_file_noop ARG
-# Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_file_noop ()
-{
-  func_to_host_file_result="$1"
-}
-# end func_convert_file_noop
-
-
-# func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG
-# Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic
-# conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper.  Returns result in
-# func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_file_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1"
-    func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result"
-  fi
-  func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result"
-}
-# end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG
-# Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format.  Returns result in
-# func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_file_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use
-    # LT_CYGPATH in this case.
-    func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"`
-  fi
-  func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result"
-}
-# end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG
-# Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format.  Requires a wine environment
-# and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_file_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1"
-    func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result"
-  fi
-  func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result"
-}
-# end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG
-# Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format.  Requires LT_CYGPATH set.
-# Returns result in func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_file_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1"
-    func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result"
-    func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result"
-  fi
-  func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result"
-}
-# end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin
-
-
-# func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG
-# Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format.  Requires Cygwin installed
-# in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set.  Returns result
-# in func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_file_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin.
-    func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1"
-    func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result"
-    func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result"
-  fi
-  func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result"
-}
-# end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin
-
-
-#############################################
-# $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS #
-#############################################
-# invoked via `$to_host_path_cmd ARG'
-#
-# In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format.
-# The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result.
-#
-# Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format.  If
-# ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but
-# converted to $host format) on output.
-#
-# All path conversion functions are named using the following convention:
-#   file name conversion function    : func_convert_file_X_to_Y ()
-#   path conversion function         : func_convert_path_X_to_Y ()
-# where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the
-# same.  If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations,
-# the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd
-# will break.
-
-
-# func_init_to_host_path_cmd
-# Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the
-# appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd.
-to_host_path_cmd=
-func_init_to_host_path_cmd ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then
-    func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd"
-    to_host_path_cmd="func_convert_path_${func_stripname_result}"
-  fi
-}
-
-
-# func_to_host_path ARG
-# Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result
-# in func_to_host_path_result.
-func_to_host_path ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_init_to_host_path_cmd
-  $to_host_path_cmd "$1"
-}
-# end func_to_host_path
-
-
-# func_convert_path_noop ARG
-# Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result.
-func_convert_path_noop ()
-{
-  func_to_host_path_result="$1"
-}
-# end func_convert_path_noop
-
-
-# func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG
-# Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic
-# conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper.  Returns result in
-# func_to_host_path_result.
-func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_path_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG.  MSYS
-    # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.';
-    # and winepath ignores them completely.
-    func_stripname : : "$1"
-    func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result
-    func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"
-    func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result"
-    func_convert_path_check : ";" \
-      "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result"
-    func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1"
-  fi
-}
-# end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG
-# Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format.  Returns result in
-# func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_path_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32:
-    func_stripname : : "$1"
-    func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result
-    func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"`
-    func_convert_path_check : ";" \
-      "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result"
-    func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1"
-  fi
-}
-# end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG
-# Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format.  Requires a wine environment and
-# a working winepath.  Returns result in func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_path_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32:
-    func_stripname : : "$1"
-    func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result
-    func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"
-    func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"
-    func_convert_path_check : ";" \
-      "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result"
-    func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1"
-  fi
-}
-# end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32
-
-
-# func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG
-# Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format.  Requires LT_CYGPATH set.
-# Returns result in func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_path_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32:
-    func_stripname : : "$1"
-    func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result
-    func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"
-    func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result"
-    func_to_host_path_result="$func_cygpath_result"
-    func_convert_path_check : : \
-      "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result"
-    func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1"
-  fi
-}
-# end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin
-
-
-# func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG
-# Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format.  Requires Cygwin installed in a
-# a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set.  Returns result in
-# func_to_host_file_result.
-func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_host_path_result="$1"
-  if test -n "$1"; then
-    # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from
-    # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them
-    # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely.
-    func_stripname : : "$1"
-    func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result
-    func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"
-    func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"
-    func_to_host_path_result="$func_cygpath_result"
-    func_convert_path_check : : \
-      "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result"
-    func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1"
-  fi
-}
-# end func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin
-
-
-# func_mode_compile arg...
-func_mode_compile ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    # Get the compilation command and the source file.
-    base_compile=
-    srcfile="$nonopt"  #  always keep a non-empty value in "srcfile"
-    suppress_opt=yes
-    suppress_output=
-    arg_mode=normal
-    libobj=
-    later=
-    pie_flag=
-
-    for arg
-    do
-      case $arg_mode in
-      arg  )
-	# do not "continue".  Instead, add this to base_compile
-	lastarg="$arg"
-	arg_mode=normal
-	;;
-
-      target )
-	libobj="$arg"
-	arg_mode=normal
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      normal )
-	# Accept any command-line options.
-	case $arg in
-	-o)
-	  test -n "$libobj" && \
-	    func_fatal_error "you cannot specify \`-o' more than once"
-	  arg_mode=target
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-
-	-pie | -fpie | -fPIE)
-          func_append pie_flag " $arg"
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-
-	-shared | -static | -prefer-pic | -prefer-non-pic)
-	  func_append later " $arg"
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-
-	-no-suppress)
-	  suppress_opt=no
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-
-	-Xcompiler)
-	  arg_mode=arg  #  the next one goes into the "base_compile" arg list
-	  continue      #  The current "srcfile" will either be retained or
-	  ;;            #  replaced later.  I would guess that would be a bug.
-
-	-Wc,*)
-	  func_stripname '-Wc,' '' "$arg"
-	  args=$func_stripname_result
-	  lastarg=
-	  save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=','
-	  for arg in $args; do
-	    IFS="$save_ifs"
-	    func_append_quoted lastarg "$arg"
-	  done
-	  IFS="$save_ifs"
-	  func_stripname ' ' '' "$lastarg"
-	  lastarg=$func_stripname_result
-
-	  # Add the arguments to base_compile.
-	  func_append base_compile " $lastarg"
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-
-	*)
-	  # Accept the current argument as the source file.
-	  # The previous "srcfile" becomes the current argument.
-	  #
-	  lastarg="$srcfile"
-	  srcfile="$arg"
-	  ;;
-	esac  #  case $arg
-	;;
-      esac    #  case $arg_mode
-
-      # Aesthetically quote the previous argument.
-      func_append_quoted base_compile "$lastarg"
-    done # for arg
-
-    case $arg_mode in
-    arg)
-      func_fatal_error "you must specify an argument for -Xcompile"
-      ;;
-    target)
-      func_fatal_error "you must specify a target with \`-o'"
-      ;;
-    *)
-      # Get the name of the library object.
-      test -z "$libobj" && {
-	func_basename "$srcfile"
-	libobj="$func_basename_result"
-      }
-      ;;
-    esac
-
-    # Recognize several different file suffixes.
-    # If the user specifies -o file.o, it is replaced with file.lo
-    case $libobj in
-    *.[cCFSifmso] | \
-    *.ada | *.adb | *.ads | *.asm | \
-    *.c++ | *.cc | *.ii | *.class | *.cpp | *.cxx | \
-    *.[fF][09]? | *.for | *.java | *.go | *.obj | *.sx | *.cu | *.cup)
-      func_xform "$libobj"
-      libobj=$func_xform_result
-      ;;
-    esac
-
-    case $libobj in
-    *.lo) func_lo2o "$libobj"; obj=$func_lo2o_result ;;
-    *)
-      func_fatal_error "cannot determine name of library object from \`$libobj'"
-      ;;
-    esac
-
-    func_infer_tag $base_compile
-
-    for arg in $later; do
-      case $arg in
-      -shared)
-	test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && \
-	  func_fatal_configuration "can not build a shared library"
-	build_old_libs=no
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -static)
-	build_libtool_libs=no
-	build_old_libs=yes
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -prefer-pic)
-	pic_mode=yes
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -prefer-non-pic)
-	pic_mode=no
-	continue
-	;;
-      esac
-    done
-
-    func_quote_for_eval "$libobj"
-    test "X$libobj" != "X$func_quote_for_eval_result" \
-      && $ECHO "X$libobj" | $GREP '[]~#^*{};<>?"'"'"'	 &()|`$[]' \
-      && func_warning "libobj name \`$libobj' may not contain shell special characters."
-    func_dirname_and_basename "$obj" "/" ""
-    objname="$func_basename_result"
-    xdir="$func_dirname_result"
-    lobj=${xdir}$objdir/$objname
-
-    test -z "$base_compile" && \
-      func_fatal_help "you must specify a compilation command"
-
-    # Delete any leftover library objects.
-    if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
-      removelist="$obj $lobj $libobj ${libobj}T"
-    else
-      removelist="$lobj $libobj ${libobj}T"
-    fi
-
-    # On Cygwin there's no "real" PIC flag so we must build both object types
-    case $host_os in
-    cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*)
-      pic_mode=default
-      ;;
-    esac
-    if test "$pic_mode" = no && test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then
-      # non-PIC code in shared libraries is not supported
-      pic_mode=default
-    fi
-
-    # Calculate the filename of the output object if compiler does
-    # not support -o with -c
-    if test "$compiler_c_o" = no; then
-      output_obj=`$ECHO "$srcfile" | $SED 's%^.*/%%; s%\.[^.]*$%%'`.${objext}
-      lockfile="$output_obj.lock"
-    else
-      output_obj=
-      need_locks=no
-      lockfile=
-    fi
-
-    # Lock this critical section if it is needed
-    # We use this script file to make the link, it avoids creating a new file
-    if test "$need_locks" = yes; then
-      until $opt_dry_run || ln "$progpath" "$lockfile" 2>/dev/null; do
-	func_echo "Waiting for $lockfile to be removed"
-	sleep 2
-      done
-    elif test "$need_locks" = warn; then
-      if test -f "$lockfile"; then
-	$ECHO "\
-*** ERROR, $lockfile exists and contains:
-`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`
-
-This indicates that another process is trying to use the same
-temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because
-your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together.  If you
-repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better
-avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better
-compiler."
-
-	$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist
-	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
-      fi
-      func_append removelist " $output_obj"
-      $ECHO "$srcfile" > "$lockfile"
-    fi
-
-    $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist
-    func_append removelist " $lockfile"
-    trap '$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE' 1 2 15
-
-    func_to_tool_file "$srcfile" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-    srcfile=$func_to_tool_file_result
-    func_quote_for_eval "$srcfile"
-    qsrcfile=$func_quote_for_eval_result
-
-    # Only build a PIC object if we are building libtool libraries.
-    if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-      # Without this assignment, base_compile gets emptied.
-      fbsd_hideous_sh_bug=$base_compile
-
-      if test "$pic_mode" != no; then
-	command="$base_compile $qsrcfile $pic_flag"
-      else
-	# Don't build PIC code
-	command="$base_compile $qsrcfile"
-      fi
-
-      func_mkdir_p "$xdir$objdir"
-
-      if test -z "$output_obj"; then
-	# Place PIC objects in $objdir
-	func_append command " -o $lobj"
-      fi
-
-      func_show_eval_locale "$command"	\
-          'test -n "$output_obj" && $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE'
-
-      if test "$need_locks" = warn &&
-	 test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then
-	$ECHO "\
-*** ERROR, $lockfile contains:
-`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`
-
-but it should contain:
-$srcfile
-
-This indicates that another process is trying to use the same
-temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because
-your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together.  If you
-repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better
-avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better
-compiler."
-
-	$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist
-	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
-      fi
-
-      # Just move the object if needed, then go on to compile the next one
-      if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$lobj"; then
-	func_show_eval '$MV "$output_obj" "$lobj"' \
-	  'error=$?; $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $error'
-      fi
-
-      # Allow error messages only from the first compilation.
-      if test "$suppress_opt" = yes; then
-	suppress_output=' >/dev/null 2>&1'
-      fi
-    fi
-
-    # Only build a position-dependent object if we build old libraries.
-    if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
-      if test "$pic_mode" != yes; then
-	# Don't build PIC code
-	command="$base_compile $qsrcfile$pie_flag"
-      else
-	command="$base_compile $qsrcfile $pic_flag"
-      fi
-      if test "$compiler_c_o" = yes; then
-	func_append command " -o $obj"
-      fi
-
-      # Suppress compiler output if we already did a PIC compilation.
-      func_append command "$suppress_output"
-      func_show_eval_locale "$command" \
-        '$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE'
-
-      if test "$need_locks" = warn &&
-	 test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then
-	$ECHO "\
-*** ERROR, $lockfile contains:
-`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`
-
-but it should contain:
-$srcfile
-
-This indicates that another process is trying to use the same
-temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because
-your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together.  If you
-repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better
-avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better
-compiler."
-
-	$opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist
-	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
-      fi
-
-      # Just move the object if needed
-      if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$obj"; then
-	func_show_eval '$MV "$output_obj" "$obj"' \
-	  'error=$?; $opt_dry_run || $RM $removelist; exit $error'
-      fi
-    fi
-
-    $opt_dry_run || {
-      func_write_libtool_object "$libobj" "$objdir/$objname" "$objname"
-
-      # Unlock the critical section if it was locked
-      if test "$need_locks" != no; then
-	removelist=$lockfile
-        $RM "$lockfile"
-      fi
-    }
-
-    exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-}
-
-$opt_help || {
-  test "$opt_mode" = compile && func_mode_compile ${1+"$@"}
-}
-
-func_mode_help ()
-{
-    # We need to display help for each of the modes.
-    case $opt_mode in
-      "")
-        # Generic help is extracted from the usage comments
-        # at the start of this file.
-        func_help
-        ;;
-
-      clean)
-        $ECHO \
-"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=clean RM [RM-OPTION]... FILE...
-
-Remove files from the build directory.
-
-RM is the name of the program to use to delete files associated with each FILE
-(typically \`/bin/rm').  RM-OPTIONS are options (such as \`-f') to be passed
-to RM.
-
-If FILE is a libtool library, object or program, all the files associated
-with it are deleted. Otherwise, only FILE itself is deleted using RM."
-        ;;
-
-      compile)
-      $ECHO \
-"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=compile COMPILE-COMMAND... SOURCEFILE
-
-Compile a source file into a libtool library object.
-
-This mode accepts the following additional options:
-
-  -o OUTPUT-FILE    set the output file name to OUTPUT-FILE
-  -no-suppress      do not suppress compiler output for multiple passes
-  -prefer-pic       try to build PIC objects only
-  -prefer-non-pic   try to build non-PIC objects only
-  -shared           do not build a \`.o' file suitable for static linking
-  -static           only build a \`.o' file suitable for static linking
-  -Wc,FLAG          pass FLAG directly to the compiler
-
-COMPILE-COMMAND is a command to be used in creating a \`standard' object file
-from the given SOURCEFILE.
-
-The output file name is determined by removing the directory component from
-SOURCEFILE, then substituting the C source code suffix \`.c' with the
-library object suffix, \`.lo'."
-        ;;
-
-      execute)
-        $ECHO \
-"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=execute COMMAND [ARGS]...
-
-Automatically set library path, then run a program.
-
-This mode accepts the following additional options:
-
-  -dlopen FILE      add the directory containing FILE to the library path
-
-This mode sets the library path environment variable according to \`-dlopen'
-flags.
-
-If any of the ARGS are libtool executable wrappers, then they are translated
-into their corresponding uninstalled binary, and any of their required library
-directories are added to the library path.
-
-Then, COMMAND is executed, with ARGS as arguments."
-        ;;
-
-      finish)
-        $ECHO \
-"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=finish [LIBDIR]...
-
-Complete the installation of libtool libraries.
-
-Each LIBDIR is a directory that contains libtool libraries.
-
-The commands that this mode executes may require superuser privileges.  Use
-the \`--dry-run' option if you just want to see what would be executed."
-        ;;
-
-      install)
-        $ECHO \
-"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=install INSTALL-COMMAND...
-
-Install executables or libraries.
-
-INSTALL-COMMAND is the installation command.  The first component should be
-either the \`install' or \`cp' program.
-
-The following components of INSTALL-COMMAND are treated specially:
-
-  -inst-prefix-dir PREFIX-DIR  Use PREFIX-DIR as a staging area for installation
-
-The rest of the components are interpreted as arguments to that command (only
-BSD-compatible install options are recognized)."
-        ;;
-
-      link)
-        $ECHO \
-"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=link LINK-COMMAND...
-
-Link object files or libraries together to form another library, or to
-create an executable program.
-
-LINK-COMMAND is a command using the C compiler that you would use to create
-a program from several object files.
-
-The following components of LINK-COMMAND are treated specially:
-
-  -all-static       do not do any dynamic linking at all
-  -avoid-version    do not add a version suffix if possible
-  -bindir BINDIR    specify path to binaries directory (for systems where
-                    libraries must be found in the PATH setting at runtime)
-  -dlopen FILE      \`-dlpreopen' FILE if it cannot be dlopened at runtime
-  -dlpreopen FILE   link in FILE and add its symbols to lt_preloaded_symbols
-  -export-dynamic   allow symbols from OUTPUT-FILE to be resolved with dlsym(3)
-  -export-symbols SYMFILE
-                    try to export only the symbols listed in SYMFILE
-  -export-symbols-regex REGEX
-                    try to export only the symbols matching REGEX
-  -LLIBDIR          search LIBDIR for required installed libraries
-  -lNAME            OUTPUT-FILE requires the installed library libNAME
-  -module           build a library that can dlopened
-  -no-fast-install  disable the fast-install mode
-  -no-install       link a not-installable executable
-  -no-undefined     declare that a library does not refer to external symbols
-  -o OUTPUT-FILE    create OUTPUT-FILE from the specified objects
-  -objectlist FILE  Use a list of object files found in FILE to specify objects
-  -precious-files-regex REGEX
-                    don't remove output files matching REGEX
-  -release RELEASE  specify package release information
-  -rpath LIBDIR     the created library will eventually be installed in LIBDIR
-  -R[ ]LIBDIR       add LIBDIR to the runtime path of programs and libraries
-  -shared           only do dynamic linking of libtool libraries
-  -shrext SUFFIX    override the standard shared library file extension
-  -static           do not do any dynamic linking of uninstalled libtool libraries
-  -static-libtool-libs
-                    do not do any dynamic linking of libtool libraries
-  -version-info CURRENT[:REVISION[:AGE]]
-                    specify library version info [each variable defaults to 0]
-  -weak LIBNAME     declare that the target provides the LIBNAME interface
-  -Wc,FLAG
-  -Xcompiler FLAG   pass linker-specific FLAG directly to the compiler
-  -Wl,FLAG
-  -Xlinker FLAG     pass linker-specific FLAG directly to the linker
-  -XCClinker FLAG   pass link-specific FLAG to the compiler driver (CC)
-
-All other options (arguments beginning with \`-') are ignored.
-
-Every other argument is treated as a filename.  Files ending in \`.la' are
-treated as uninstalled libtool libraries, other files are standard or library
-object files.
-
-If the OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.la', then a libtool library is created,
-only library objects (\`.lo' files) may be specified, and \`-rpath' is
-required, except when creating a convenience library.
-
-If OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.a' or \`.lib', then a standard library is created
-using \`ar' and \`ranlib', or on Windows using \`lib'.
-
-If OUTPUT-FILE ends in \`.lo' or \`.${objext}', then a reloadable object file
-is created, otherwise an executable program is created."
-        ;;
-
-      uninstall)
-        $ECHO \
-"Usage: $progname [OPTION]... --mode=uninstall RM [RM-OPTION]... FILE...
-
-Remove libraries from an installation directory.
-
-RM is the name of the program to use to delete files associated with each FILE
-(typically \`/bin/rm').  RM-OPTIONS are options (such as \`-f') to be passed
-to RM.
-
-If FILE is a libtool library, all the files associated with it are deleted.
-Otherwise, only FILE itself is deleted using RM."
-        ;;
-
-      *)
-        func_fatal_help "invalid operation mode \`$opt_mode'"
-        ;;
-    esac
-
-    echo
-    $ECHO "Try \`$progname --help' for more information about other modes."
-}
-
-# Now that we've collected a possible --mode arg, show help if necessary
-if $opt_help; then
-  if test "$opt_help" = :; then
-    func_mode_help
-  else
-    {
-      func_help noexit
-      for opt_mode in compile link execute install finish uninstall clean; do
-	func_mode_help
-      done
-    } | sed -n '1p; 2,$s/^Usage:/  or: /p'
-    {
-      func_help noexit
-      for opt_mode in compile link execute install finish uninstall clean; do
-	echo
-	func_mode_help
-      done
-    } |
-    sed '1d
-      /^When reporting/,/^Report/{
-	H
-	d
-      }
-      $x
-      /information about other modes/d
-      /more detailed .*MODE/d
-      s/^Usage:.*--mode=\([^ ]*\) .*/Description of \1 mode:/'
-  fi
-  exit $?
-fi
-
-
-# func_mode_execute arg...
-func_mode_execute ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    # The first argument is the command name.
-    cmd="$nonopt"
-    test -z "$cmd" && \
-      func_fatal_help "you must specify a COMMAND"
-
-    # Handle -dlopen flags immediately.
-    for file in $opt_dlopen; do
-      test -f "$file" \
-	|| func_fatal_help "\`$file' is not a file"
-
-      dir=
-      case $file in
-      *.la)
-	func_resolve_sysroot "$file"
-	file=$func_resolve_sysroot_result
-
-	# Check to see that this really is a libtool archive.
-	func_lalib_unsafe_p "$file" \
-	  || func_fatal_help "\`$lib' is not a valid libtool archive"
-
-	# Read the libtool library.
-	dlname=
-	library_names=
-	func_source "$file"
-
-	# Skip this library if it cannot be dlopened.
-	if test -z "$dlname"; then
-	  # Warn if it was a shared library.
-	  test -n "$library_names" && \
-	    func_warning "\`$file' was not linked with \`-export-dynamic'"
-	  continue
-	fi
-
-	func_dirname "$file" "" "."
-	dir="$func_dirname_result"
-
-	if test -f "$dir/$objdir/$dlname"; then
-	  func_append dir "/$objdir"
-	else
-	  if test ! -f "$dir/$dlname"; then
-	    func_fatal_error "cannot find \`$dlname' in \`$dir' or \`$dir/$objdir'"
-	  fi
-	fi
-	;;
-
-      *.lo)
-	# Just add the directory containing the .lo file.
-	func_dirname "$file" "" "."
-	dir="$func_dirname_result"
-	;;
-
-      *)
-	func_warning "\`-dlopen' is ignored for non-libtool libraries and objects"
-	continue
-	;;
-      esac
-
-      # Get the absolute pathname.
-      absdir=`cd "$dir" && pwd`
-      test -n "$absdir" && dir="$absdir"
-
-      # Now add the directory to shlibpath_var.
-      if eval "test -z \"\$$shlibpath_var\""; then
-	eval "$shlibpath_var=\"\$dir\""
-      else
-	eval "$shlibpath_var=\"\$dir:\$$shlibpath_var\""
-      fi
-    done
-
-    # This variable tells wrapper scripts just to set shlibpath_var
-    # rather than running their programs.
-    libtool_execute_magic="$magic"
-
-    # Check if any of the arguments is a wrapper script.
-    args=
-    for file
-    do
-      case $file in
-      -* | *.la | *.lo ) ;;
-      *)
-	# Do a test to see if this is really a libtool program.
-	if func_ltwrapper_script_p "$file"; then
-	  func_source "$file"
-	  # Transform arg to wrapped name.
-	  file="$progdir/$program"
-	elif func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then
-	  func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file"
-	  func_source "$func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result"
-	  # Transform arg to wrapped name.
-	  file="$progdir/$program"
-	fi
-	;;
-      esac
-      # Quote arguments (to preserve shell metacharacters).
-      func_append_quoted args "$file"
-    done
-
-    if test "X$opt_dry_run" = Xfalse; then
-      if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then
-	# Export the shlibpath_var.
-	eval "export $shlibpath_var"
-      fi
-
-      # Restore saved environment variables
-      for lt_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES
-      do
-	eval "if test \"\${save_$lt_var+set}\" = set; then
-                $lt_var=\$save_$lt_var; export $lt_var
-	      else
-		$lt_unset $lt_var
-	      fi"
-      done
-
-      # Now prepare to actually exec the command.
-      exec_cmd="\$cmd$args"
-    else
-      # Display what would be done.
-      if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then
-	eval "\$ECHO \"\$shlibpath_var=\$$shlibpath_var\""
-	echo "export $shlibpath_var"
-      fi
-      $ECHO "$cmd$args"
-      exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-    fi
-}
-
-test "$opt_mode" = execute && func_mode_execute ${1+"$@"}
-
-
-# func_mode_finish arg...
-func_mode_finish ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    libs=
-    libdirs=
-    admincmds=
-
-    for opt in "$nonopt" ${1+"$@"}
-    do
-      if test -d "$opt"; then
-	func_append libdirs " $opt"
-
-      elif test -f "$opt"; then
-	if func_lalib_unsafe_p "$opt"; then
-	  func_append libs " $opt"
-	else
-	  func_warning "\`$opt' is not a valid libtool archive"
-	fi
-
-      else
-	func_fatal_error "invalid argument \`$opt'"
-      fi
-    done
-
-    if test -n "$libs"; then
-      if test -n "$lt_sysroot"; then
-        sysroot_regex=`$ECHO "$lt_sysroot" | $SED "$sed_make_literal_regex"`
-        sysroot_cmd="s/\([ ']\)$sysroot_regex/\1/g;"
-      else
-        sysroot_cmd=
-      fi
-
-      # Remove sysroot references
-      if $opt_dry_run; then
-        for lib in $libs; do
-          echo "removing references to $lt_sysroot and \`=' prefixes from $lib"
-        done
-      else
-        tmpdir=`func_mktempdir`
-        for lib in $libs; do
-	  sed -e "${sysroot_cmd} s/\([ ']-[LR]\)=/\1/g; s/\([ ']\)=/\1/g" $lib \
-	    > $tmpdir/tmp-la
-	  mv -f $tmpdir/tmp-la $lib
-	done
-        ${RM}r "$tmpdir"
-      fi
-    fi
-
-    if test -n "$finish_cmds$finish_eval" && test -n "$libdirs"; then
-      for libdir in $libdirs; do
-	if test -n "$finish_cmds"; then
-	  # Do each command in the finish commands.
-	  func_execute_cmds "$finish_cmds" 'admincmds="$admincmds
-'"$cmd"'"'
-	fi
-	if test -n "$finish_eval"; then
-	  # Do the single finish_eval.
-	  eval cmds=\"$finish_eval\"
-	  $opt_dry_run || eval "$cmds" || func_append admincmds "
-       $cmds"
-	fi
-      done
-    fi
-
-    # Exit here if they wanted silent mode.
-    $opt_silent && exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-
-    if test -n "$finish_cmds$finish_eval" && test -n "$libdirs"; then
-      echo "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
-      echo "Libraries have been installed in:"
-      for libdir in $libdirs; do
-	$ECHO "   $libdir"
-      done
-      echo
-      echo "If you ever happen to want to link against installed libraries"
-      echo "in a given directory, LIBDIR, you must either use libtool, and"
-      echo "specify the full pathname of the library, or use the \`-LLIBDIR'"
-      echo "flag during linking and do at least one of the following:"
-      if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then
-	echo "   - add LIBDIR to the \`$shlibpath_var' environment variable"
-	echo "     during execution"
-      fi
-      if test -n "$runpath_var"; then
-	echo "   - add LIBDIR to the \`$runpath_var' environment variable"
-	echo "     during linking"
-      fi
-      if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then
-	libdir=LIBDIR
-	eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
-
-	$ECHO "   - use the \`$flag' linker flag"
-      fi
-      if test -n "$admincmds"; then
-	$ECHO "   - have your system administrator run these commands:$admincmds"
-      fi
-      if test -f /etc/ld.so.conf; then
-	echo "   - have your system administrator add LIBDIR to \`/etc/ld.so.conf'"
-      fi
-      echo
-
-      echo "See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for"
-      case $host in
-	solaris2.[6789]|solaris2.1[0-9])
-	  echo "more information, such as the ld(1), crle(1) and ld.so(8) manual"
-	  echo "pages."
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  echo "more information, such as the ld(1) and ld.so(8) manual pages."
-	  ;;
-      esac
-      echo "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
-    fi
-    exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-}
-
-test "$opt_mode" = finish && func_mode_finish ${1+"$@"}
-
-
-# func_mode_install arg...
-func_mode_install ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    # There may be an optional sh(1) argument at the beginning of
-    # install_prog (especially on Windows NT).
-    if test "$nonopt" = "$SHELL" || test "$nonopt" = /bin/sh ||
-       # Allow the use of GNU shtool's install command.
-       case $nonopt in *shtool*) :;; *) false;; esac; then
-      # Aesthetically quote it.
-      func_quote_for_eval "$nonopt"
-      install_prog="$func_quote_for_eval_result "
-      arg=$1
-      shift
-    else
-      install_prog=
-      arg=$nonopt
-    fi
-
-    # The real first argument should be the name of the installation program.
-    # Aesthetically quote it.
-    func_quote_for_eval "$arg"
-    func_append install_prog "$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-    install_shared_prog=$install_prog
-    case " $install_prog " in
-      *[\\\ /]cp\ *) install_cp=: ;;
-      *) install_cp=false ;;
-    esac
-
-    # We need to accept at least all the BSD install flags.
-    dest=
-    files=
-    opts=
-    prev=
-    install_type=
-    isdir=no
-    stripme=
-    no_mode=:
-    for arg
-    do
-      arg2=
-      if test -n "$dest"; then
-	func_append files " $dest"
-	dest=$arg
-	continue
-      fi
-
-      case $arg in
-      -d) isdir=yes ;;
-      -f)
-	if $install_cp; then :; else
-	  prev=$arg
-	fi
-	;;
-      -g | -m | -o)
-	prev=$arg
-	;;
-      -s)
-	stripme=" -s"
-	continue
-	;;
-      -*)
-	;;
-      *)
-	# If the previous option needed an argument, then skip it.
-	if test -n "$prev"; then
-	  if test "x$prev" = x-m && test -n "$install_override_mode"; then
-	    arg2=$install_override_mode
-	    no_mode=false
-	  fi
-	  prev=
-	else
-	  dest=$arg
-	  continue
-	fi
-	;;
-      esac
-
-      # Aesthetically quote the argument.
-      func_quote_for_eval "$arg"
-      func_append install_prog " $func_quote_for_eval_result"
-      if test -n "$arg2"; then
-	func_quote_for_eval "$arg2"
-      fi
-      func_append install_shared_prog " $func_quote_for_eval_result"
-    done
-
-    test -z "$install_prog" && \
-      func_fatal_help "you must specify an install program"
-
-    test -n "$prev" && \
-      func_fatal_help "the \`$prev' option requires an argument"
-
-    if test -n "$install_override_mode" && $no_mode; then
-      if $install_cp; then :; else
-	func_quote_for_eval "$install_override_mode"
-	func_append install_shared_prog " -m $func_quote_for_eval_result"
-      fi
-    fi
-
-    if test -z "$files"; then
-      if test -z "$dest"; then
-	func_fatal_help "no file or destination specified"
-      else
-	func_fatal_help "you must specify a destination"
-      fi
-    fi
-
-    # Strip any trailing slash from the destination.
-    func_stripname '' '/' "$dest"
-    dest=$func_stripname_result
-
-    # Check to see that the destination is a directory.
-    test -d "$dest" && isdir=yes
-    if test "$isdir" = yes; then
-      destdir="$dest"
-      destname=
-    else
-      func_dirname_and_basename "$dest" "" "."
-      destdir="$func_dirname_result"
-      destname="$func_basename_result"
-
-      # Not a directory, so check to see that there is only one file specified.
-      set dummy $files; shift
-      test "$#" -gt 1 && \
-	func_fatal_help "\`$dest' is not a directory"
-    fi
-    case $destdir in
-    [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;;
-    *)
-      for file in $files; do
-	case $file in
-	*.lo) ;;
-	*)
-	  func_fatal_help "\`$destdir' must be an absolute directory name"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      done
-      ;;
-    esac
-
-    # This variable tells wrapper scripts just to set variables rather
-    # than running their programs.
-    libtool_install_magic="$magic"
-
-    staticlibs=
-    future_libdirs=
-    current_libdirs=
-    for file in $files; do
-
-      # Do each installation.
-      case $file in
-      *.$libext)
-	# Do the static libraries later.
-	func_append staticlibs " $file"
-	;;
-
-      *.la)
-	func_resolve_sysroot "$file"
-	file=$func_resolve_sysroot_result
-
-	# Check to see that this really is a libtool archive.
-	func_lalib_unsafe_p "$file" \
-	  || func_fatal_help "\`$file' is not a valid libtool archive"
-
-	library_names=
-	old_library=
-	relink_command=
-	func_source "$file"
-
-	# Add the libdir to current_libdirs if it is the destination.
-	if test "X$destdir" = "X$libdir"; then
-	  case "$current_libdirs " in
-	  *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append current_libdirs " $libdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	else
-	  # Note the libdir as a future libdir.
-	  case "$future_libdirs " in
-	  *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append future_libdirs " $libdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	fi
-
-	func_dirname "$file" "/" ""
-	dir="$func_dirname_result"
-	func_append dir "$objdir"
-
-	if test -n "$relink_command"; then
-	  # Determine the prefix the user has applied to our future dir.
-	  inst_prefix_dir=`$ECHO "$destdir" | $SED -e "s%$libdir\$%%"`
-
-	  # Don't allow the user to place us outside of our expected
-	  # location b/c this prevents finding dependent libraries that
-	  # are installed to the same prefix.
-	  # At present, this check doesn't affect windows .dll's that
-	  # are installed into $libdir/../bin (currently, that works fine)
-	  # but it's something to keep an eye on.
-	  test "$inst_prefix_dir" = "$destdir" && \
-	    func_fatal_error "error: cannot install \`$file' to a directory not ending in $libdir"
-
-	  if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir"; then
-	    # Stick the inst_prefix_dir data into the link command.
-	    relink_command=`$ECHO "$relink_command" | $SED "s%@inst_prefix_dir@%-inst-prefix-dir $inst_prefix_dir%"`
-	  else
-	    relink_command=`$ECHO "$relink_command" | $SED "s%@inst_prefix_dir@%%"`
-	  fi
-
-	  func_warning "relinking \`$file'"
-	  func_show_eval "$relink_command" \
-	    'func_fatal_error "error: relink \`$file'\'' with the above command before installing it"'
-	fi
-
-	# See the names of the shared library.
-	set dummy $library_names; shift
-	if test -n "$1"; then
-	  realname="$1"
-	  shift
-
-	  srcname="$realname"
-	  test -n "$relink_command" && srcname="$realname"T
-
-	  # Install the shared library and build the symlinks.
-	  func_show_eval "$install_shared_prog $dir/$srcname $destdir/$realname" \
-	      'exit $?'
-	  tstripme="$stripme"
-	  case $host_os in
-	  cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
-	    case $realname in
-	    *.dll.a)
-	      tstripme=""
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  if test -n "$tstripme" && test -n "$striplib"; then
-	    func_show_eval "$striplib $destdir/$realname" 'exit $?'
-	  fi
-
-	  if test "$#" -gt 0; then
-	    # Delete the old symlinks, and create new ones.
-	    # Try `ln -sf' first, because the `ln' binary might depend on
-	    # the symlink we replace!  Solaris /bin/ln does not understand -f,
-	    # so we also need to try rm && ln -s.
-	    for linkname
-	    do
-	      test "$linkname" != "$realname" \
-		&& func_show_eval "(cd $destdir && { $LN_S -f $realname $linkname || { $RM $linkname && $LN_S $realname $linkname; }; })"
-	    done
-	  fi
-
-	  # Do each command in the postinstall commands.
-	  lib="$destdir/$realname"
-	  func_execute_cmds "$postinstall_cmds" 'exit $?'
-	fi
-
-	# Install the pseudo-library for information purposes.
-	func_basename "$file"
-	name="$func_basename_result"
-	instname="$dir/$name"i
-	func_show_eval "$install_prog $instname $destdir/$name" 'exit $?'
-
-	# Maybe install the static library, too.
-	test -n "$old_library" && func_append staticlibs " $dir/$old_library"
-	;;
-
-      *.lo)
-	# Install (i.e. copy) a libtool object.
-
-	# Figure out destination file name, if it wasn't already specified.
-	if test -n "$destname"; then
-	  destfile="$destdir/$destname"
-	else
-	  func_basename "$file"
-	  destfile="$func_basename_result"
-	  destfile="$destdir/$destfile"
-	fi
-
-	# Deduce the name of the destination old-style object file.
-	case $destfile in
-	*.lo)
-	  func_lo2o "$destfile"
-	  staticdest=$func_lo2o_result
-	  ;;
-	*.$objext)
-	  staticdest="$destfile"
-	  destfile=
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  func_fatal_help "cannot copy a libtool object to \`$destfile'"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	# Install the libtool object if requested.
-	test -n "$destfile" && \
-	  func_show_eval "$install_prog $file $destfile" 'exit $?'
-
-	# Install the old object if enabled.
-	if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
-	  # Deduce the name of the old-style object file.
-	  func_lo2o "$file"
-	  staticobj=$func_lo2o_result
-	  func_show_eval "$install_prog \$staticobj \$staticdest" 'exit $?'
-	fi
-	exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-	;;
-
-      *)
-	# Figure out destination file name, if it wasn't already specified.
-	if test -n "$destname"; then
-	  destfile="$destdir/$destname"
-	else
-	  func_basename "$file"
-	  destfile="$func_basename_result"
-	  destfile="$destdir/$destfile"
-	fi
-
-	# If the file is missing, and there is a .exe on the end, strip it
-	# because it is most likely a libtool script we actually want to
-	# install
-	stripped_ext=""
-	case $file in
-	  *.exe)
-	    if test ! -f "$file"; then
-	      func_stripname '' '.exe' "$file"
-	      file=$func_stripname_result
-	      stripped_ext=".exe"
-	    fi
-	    ;;
-	esac
-
-	# Do a test to see if this is really a libtool program.
-	case $host in
-	*cygwin* | *mingw*)
-	    if func_ltwrapper_executable_p "$file"; then
-	      func_ltwrapper_scriptname "$file"
-	      wrapper=$func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result
-	    else
-	      func_stripname '' '.exe' "$file"
-	      wrapper=$func_stripname_result
-	    fi
-	    ;;
-	*)
-	    wrapper=$file
-	    ;;
-	esac
-	if func_ltwrapper_script_p "$wrapper"; then
-	  notinst_deplibs=
-	  relink_command=
-
-	  func_source "$wrapper"
-
-	  # Check the variables that should have been set.
-	  test -z "$generated_by_libtool_version" && \
-	    func_fatal_error "invalid libtool wrapper script \`$wrapper'"
-
-	  finalize=yes
-	  for lib in $notinst_deplibs; do
-	    # Check to see that each library is installed.
-	    libdir=
-	    if test -f "$lib"; then
-	      func_source "$lib"
-	    fi
-	    libfile="$libdir/"`$ECHO "$lib" | $SED 's%^.*/%%g'` ### testsuite: skip nested quoting test
-	    if test -n "$libdir" && test ! -f "$libfile"; then
-	      func_warning "\`$lib' has not been installed in \`$libdir'"
-	      finalize=no
-	    fi
-	  done
-
-	  relink_command=
-	  func_source "$wrapper"
-
-	  outputname=
-	  if test "$fast_install" = no && test -n "$relink_command"; then
-	    $opt_dry_run || {
-	      if test "$finalize" = yes; then
-	        tmpdir=`func_mktempdir`
-		func_basename "$file$stripped_ext"
-		file="$func_basename_result"
-	        outputname="$tmpdir/$file"
-	        # Replace the output file specification.
-	        relink_command=`$ECHO "$relink_command" | $SED 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$outputname"'%g'`
-
-	        $opt_silent || {
-	          func_quote_for_expand "$relink_command"
-		  eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result"
-	        }
-	        if eval "$relink_command"; then :
-	          else
-		  func_error "error: relink \`$file' with the above command before installing it"
-		  $opt_dry_run || ${RM}r "$tmpdir"
-		  continue
-	        fi
-	        file="$outputname"
-	      else
-	        func_warning "cannot relink \`$file'"
-	      fi
-	    }
-	  else
-	    # Install the binary that we compiled earlier.
-	    file=`$ECHO "$file$stripped_ext" | $SED "s%\([^/]*\)$%$objdir/\1%"`
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	# remove .exe since cygwin /usr/bin/install will append another
-	# one anyway
-	case $install_prog,$host in
-	*/usr/bin/install*,*cygwin*)
-	  case $file:$destfile in
-	  *.exe:*.exe)
-	    # this is ok
-	    ;;
-	  *.exe:*)
-	    destfile=$destfile.exe
-	    ;;
-	  *:*.exe)
-	    func_stripname '' '.exe' "$destfile"
-	    destfile=$func_stripname_result
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	func_show_eval "$install_prog\$stripme \$file \$destfile" 'exit $?'
-	$opt_dry_run || if test -n "$outputname"; then
-	  ${RM}r "$tmpdir"
-	fi
-	;;
-      esac
-    done
-
-    for file in $staticlibs; do
-      func_basename "$file"
-      name="$func_basename_result"
-
-      # Set up the ranlib parameters.
-      oldlib="$destdir/$name"
-      func_to_tool_file "$oldlib" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-      tool_oldlib=$func_to_tool_file_result
-
-      func_show_eval "$install_prog \$file \$oldlib" 'exit $?'
-
-      if test -n "$stripme" && test -n "$old_striplib"; then
-	func_show_eval "$old_striplib $tool_oldlib" 'exit $?'
-      fi
-
-      # Do each command in the postinstall commands.
-      func_execute_cmds "$old_postinstall_cmds" 'exit $?'
-    done
-
-    test -n "$future_libdirs" && \
-      func_warning "remember to run \`$progname --finish$future_libdirs'"
-
-    if test -n "$current_libdirs"; then
-      # Maybe just do a dry run.
-      $opt_dry_run && current_libdirs=" -n$current_libdirs"
-      exec_cmd='$SHELL $progpath $preserve_args --finish$current_libdirs'
-    else
-      exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-    fi
-}
-
-test "$opt_mode" = install && func_mode_install ${1+"$@"}
-
-
-# func_generate_dlsyms outputname originator pic_p
-# Extract symbols from dlprefiles and create ${outputname}S.o with
-# a dlpreopen symbol table.
-func_generate_dlsyms ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    my_outputname="$1"
-    my_originator="$2"
-    my_pic_p="${3-no}"
-    my_prefix=`$ECHO "$my_originator" | sed 's%[^a-zA-Z0-9]%_%g'`
-    my_dlsyms=
-
-    if test -n "$dlfiles$dlprefiles" || test "$dlself" != no; then
-      if test -n "$NM" && test -n "$global_symbol_pipe"; then
-	my_dlsyms="${my_outputname}S.c"
-      else
-	func_error "not configured to extract global symbols from dlpreopened files"
-      fi
-    fi
-
-    if test -n "$my_dlsyms"; then
-      case $my_dlsyms in
-      "") ;;
-      *.c)
-	# Discover the nlist of each of the dlfiles.
-	nlist="$output_objdir/${my_outputname}.nm"
-
-	func_show_eval "$RM $nlist ${nlist}S ${nlist}T"
-
-	# Parse the name list into a source file.
-	func_verbose "creating $output_objdir/$my_dlsyms"
-
-	$opt_dry_run || $ECHO > "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\
-/* $my_dlsyms - symbol resolution table for \`$my_outputname' dlsym emulation. */
-/* Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION */
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern \"C\" {
-#endif
-
-#if defined(__GNUC__) && (((__GNUC__ == 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4)) || (__GNUC__ > 4))
-#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wstrict-prototypes\"
-#endif
-
-/* Keep this code in sync between libtool.m4, ltmain, lt_system.h, and tests.  */
-#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
-/* DATA imports from DLLs on WIN32 con't be const, because runtime
-   relocations are performed -- see ld's documentation on pseudo-relocs.  */
-# define LT_DLSYM_CONST
-#elif defined(__osf__)
-/* This system does not cope well with relocations in const data.  */
-# define LT_DLSYM_CONST
-#else
-# define LT_DLSYM_CONST const
-#endif
-
-/* External symbol declarations for the compiler. */\
-"
-
-	if test "$dlself" = yes; then
-	  func_verbose "generating symbol list for \`$output'"
-
-	  $opt_dry_run || echo ': @PROGRAM@ ' > "$nlist"
-
-	  # Add our own program objects to the symbol list.
-	  progfiles=`$ECHO "$objs$old_deplibs" | $SP2NL | $SED "$lo2o" | $NL2SP`
-	  for progfile in $progfiles; do
-	    func_to_tool_file "$progfile" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-	    func_verbose "extracting global C symbols from \`$func_to_tool_file_result'"
-	    $opt_dry_run || eval "$NM $func_to_tool_file_result | $global_symbol_pipe >> '$nlist'"
-	  done
-
-	  if test -n "$exclude_expsyms"; then
-	    $opt_dry_run || {
-	      eval '$EGREP -v " ($exclude_expsyms)$" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T'
-	      eval '$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"'
-	    }
-	  fi
-
-	  if test -n "$export_symbols_regex"; then
-	    $opt_dry_run || {
-	      eval '$EGREP -e "$export_symbols_regex" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T'
-	      eval '$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"'
-	    }
-	  fi
-
-	  # Prepare the list of exported symbols
-	  if test -z "$export_symbols"; then
-	    export_symbols="$output_objdir/$outputname.exp"
-	    $opt_dry_run || {
-	      $RM $export_symbols
-	      eval "${SED} -n -e '/^: @PROGRAM@ $/d' -e 's/^.* \(.*\)$/\1/p' "'< "$nlist" > "$export_symbols"'
-	      case $host in
-	      *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* )
-                eval "echo EXPORTS "'> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"'
-                eval 'cat "$export_symbols" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"'
-	        ;;
-	      esac
-	    }
-	  else
-	    $opt_dry_run || {
-	      eval "${SED} -e 's/\([].[*^$]\)/\\\\\1/g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/$/$/'"' < "$export_symbols" > "$output_objdir/$outputname.exp"'
-	      eval '$GREP -f "$output_objdir/$outputname.exp" < "$nlist" > "$nlist"T'
-	      eval '$MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"'
-	      case $host in
-	        *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* )
-	          eval "echo EXPORTS "'> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"'
-	          eval 'cat "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$outputname.def"'
-	          ;;
-	      esac
-	    }
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	for dlprefile in $dlprefiles; do
-	  func_verbose "extracting global C symbols from \`$dlprefile'"
-	  func_basename "$dlprefile"
-	  name="$func_basename_result"
-          case $host in
-	    *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* )
-	      # if an import library, we need to obtain dlname
-	      if func_win32_import_lib_p "$dlprefile"; then
-	        func_tr_sh "$dlprefile"
-	        eval "curr_lafile=\$libfile_$func_tr_sh_result"
-	        dlprefile_dlbasename=""
-	        if test -n "$curr_lafile" && func_lalib_p "$curr_lafile"; then
-	          # Use subshell, to avoid clobbering current variable values
-	          dlprefile_dlname=`source "$curr_lafile" && echo "$dlname"`
-	          if test -n "$dlprefile_dlname" ; then
-	            func_basename "$dlprefile_dlname"
-	            dlprefile_dlbasename="$func_basename_result"
-	          else
-	            # no lafile. user explicitly requested -dlpreopen .
-	            $sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd "$dlprefile"
-	            dlprefile_dlbasename=$sharedlib_from_linklib_result
-	          fi
-	        fi
-	        $opt_dry_run || {
-	          if test -n "$dlprefile_dlbasename" ; then
-	            eval '$ECHO ": $dlprefile_dlbasename" >> "$nlist"'
-	          else
-	            func_warning "Could not compute DLL name from $name"
-	            eval '$ECHO ": $name " >> "$nlist"'
-	          fi
-	          func_to_tool_file "$dlprefile" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-	          eval "$NM \"$func_to_tool_file_result\" 2>/dev/null | $global_symbol_pipe |
-	            $SED -e '/I __imp/d' -e 's/I __nm_/D /;s/_nm__//' >> '$nlist'"
-	        }
-	      else # not an import lib
-	        $opt_dry_run || {
-	          eval '$ECHO ": $name " >> "$nlist"'
-	          func_to_tool_file "$dlprefile" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-	          eval "$NM \"$func_to_tool_file_result\" 2>/dev/null | $global_symbol_pipe >> '$nlist'"
-	        }
-	      fi
-	    ;;
-	    *)
-	      $opt_dry_run || {
-	        eval '$ECHO ": $name " >> "$nlist"'
-	        func_to_tool_file "$dlprefile" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-	        eval "$NM \"$func_to_tool_file_result\" 2>/dev/null | $global_symbol_pipe >> '$nlist'"
-	      }
-	    ;;
-          esac
-	done
-
-	$opt_dry_run || {
-	  # Make sure we have at least an empty file.
-	  test -f "$nlist" || : > "$nlist"
-
-	  if test -n "$exclude_expsyms"; then
-	    $EGREP -v " ($exclude_expsyms)$" "$nlist" > "$nlist"T
-	    $MV "$nlist"T "$nlist"
-	  fi
-
-	  # Try sorting and uniquifying the output.
-	  if $GREP -v "^: " < "$nlist" |
-	      if sort -k 3 /dev/null 2>&1; then
-		sort -k 3
-	      else
-		sort +2
-	      fi |
-	      uniq > "$nlist"S; then
-	    :
-	  else
-	    $GREP -v "^: " < "$nlist" > "$nlist"S
-	  fi
-
-	  if test -f "$nlist"S; then
-	    eval "$global_symbol_to_cdecl"' < "$nlist"S >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms"'
-	  else
-	    echo '/* NONE */' >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms"
-	  fi
-
-	  echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\
-
-/* The mapping between symbol names and symbols.  */
-typedef struct {
-  const char *name;
-  void *address;
-} lt_dlsymlist;
-extern LT_DLSYM_CONST lt_dlsymlist
-lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols[];
-LT_DLSYM_CONST lt_dlsymlist
-lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols[] =
-{\
-  { \"$my_originator\", (void *) 0 },"
-
-	  case $need_lib_prefix in
-	  no)
-	    eval "$global_symbol_to_c_name_address" < "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms"
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    eval "$global_symbol_to_c_name_address_lib_prefix" < "$nlist" >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms"
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  echo >> "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "\
-  {0, (void *) 0}
-};
-
-/* This works around a problem in FreeBSD linker */
-#ifdef FREEBSD_WORKAROUND
-static const void *lt_preloaded_setup() {
-  return lt_${my_prefix}_LTX_preloaded_symbols;
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif\
-"
-	} # !$opt_dry_run
-
-	pic_flag_for_symtable=
-	case "$compile_command " in
-	*" -static "*) ;;
-	*)
-	  case $host in
-	  # compiling the symbol table file with pic_flag works around
-	  # a FreeBSD bug that causes programs to crash when -lm is
-	  # linked before any other PIC object.  But we must not use
-	  # pic_flag when linking with -static.  The problem exists in
-	  # FreeBSD 2.2.6 and is fixed in FreeBSD 3.1.
-	  *-*-freebsd2.*|*-*-freebsd3.0*|*-*-freebsdelf3.0*)
-	    pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag -DFREEBSD_WORKAROUND" ;;
-	  *-*-hpux*)
-	    pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag"  ;;
-	  *)
-	    if test "X$my_pic_p" != Xno; then
-	      pic_flag_for_symtable=" $pic_flag"
-	    fi
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	symtab_cflags=
-	for arg in $LTCFLAGS; do
-	  case $arg in
-	  -pie | -fpie | -fPIE) ;;
-	  *) func_append symtab_cflags " $arg" ;;
-	  esac
-	done
-
-	# Now compile the dynamic symbol file.
-	func_show_eval '(cd $output_objdir && $LTCC$symtab_cflags -c$no_builtin_flag$pic_flag_for_symtable "$my_dlsyms")' 'exit $?'
-
-	# Clean up the generated files.
-	func_show_eval '$RM "$output_objdir/$my_dlsyms" "$nlist" "${nlist}S" "${nlist}T"'
-
-	# Transform the symbol file into the correct name.
-	symfileobj="$output_objdir/${my_outputname}S.$objext"
-	case $host in
-	*cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* )
-	  if test -f "$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def"; then
-	    compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"`
-	    finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$output_objdir/$my_outputname.def $symfileobj%"`
-	  else
-	    compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"`
-	    finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"`
-	  fi
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"`
-	  finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s%@SYMFILE@%$symfileobj%"`
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	;;
-      *)
-	func_fatal_error "unknown suffix for \`$my_dlsyms'"
-	;;
-      esac
-    else
-      # We keep going just in case the user didn't refer to
-      # lt_preloaded_symbols.  The linker will fail if global_symbol_pipe
-      # really was required.
-
-      # Nullify the symbol file.
-      compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED "s% @SYMFILE@%%"`
-      finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SED "s% @SYMFILE@%%"`
-    fi
-}
-
-# func_win32_libid arg
-# return the library type of file 'arg'
-#
-# Need a lot of goo to handle *both* DLLs and import libs
-# Has to be a shell function in order to 'eat' the argument
-# that is supplied when $file_magic_command is called.
-# Despite the name, also deal with 64 bit binaries.
-func_win32_libid ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  win32_libid_type="unknown"
-  win32_fileres=`file -L $1 2>/dev/null`
-  case $win32_fileres in
-  *ar\ archive\ import\ library*) # definitely import
-    win32_libid_type="x86 archive import"
-    ;;
-  *ar\ archive*) # could be an import, or static
-    # Keep the egrep pattern in sync with the one in _LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD.
-    if eval $OBJDUMP -f $1 | $SED -e '10q' 2>/dev/null |
-       $EGREP 'file format (pei*-i386(.*architecture: i386)?|pe-arm-wince|pe-x86-64)' >/dev/null; then
-      func_to_tool_file "$1" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-      win32_nmres=`eval $NM -f posix -A \"$func_to_tool_file_result\" |
-	$SED -n -e '
-	    1,100{
-		/ I /{
-		    s,.*,import,
-		    p
-		    q
-		}
-	    }'`
-      case $win32_nmres in
-      import*)  win32_libid_type="x86 archive import";;
-      *)        win32_libid_type="x86 archive static";;
-      esac
-    fi
-    ;;
-  *DLL*)
-    win32_libid_type="x86 DLL"
-    ;;
-  *executable*) # but shell scripts are "executable" too...
-    case $win32_fileres in
-    *MS\ Windows\ PE\ Intel*)
-      win32_libid_type="x86 DLL"
-      ;;
-    esac
-    ;;
-  esac
-  $ECHO "$win32_libid_type"
-}
-
-# func_cygming_dll_for_implib ARG
-#
-# Platform-specific function to extract the
-# name of the DLL associated with the specified
-# import library ARG.
-# Invoked by eval'ing the libtool variable
-#    $sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd
-# Result is available in the variable
-#    $sharedlib_from_linklib_result
-func_cygming_dll_for_implib ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  sharedlib_from_linklib_result=`$DLLTOOL --identify-strict --identify "$1"`
-}
-
-# func_cygming_dll_for_implib_fallback_core SECTION_NAME LIBNAMEs
-#
-# The is the core of a fallback implementation of a
-# platform-specific function to extract the name of the
-# DLL associated with the specified import library LIBNAME.
-#
-# SECTION_NAME is either .idata$6 or .idata$7, depending
-# on the platform and compiler that created the implib.
-#
-# Echos the name of the DLL associated with the
-# specified import library.
-func_cygming_dll_for_implib_fallback_core ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  match_literal=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED "$sed_make_literal_regex"`
-  $OBJDUMP -s --section "$1" "$2" 2>/dev/null |
-    $SED '/^Contents of section '"$match_literal"':/{
-      # Place marker at beginning of archive member dllname section
-      s/.*/====MARK====/
-      p
-      d
-    }
-    # These lines can sometimes be longer than 43 characters, but
-    # are always uninteresting
-    /:[	 ]*file format pe[i]\{,1\}-/d
-    /^In archive [^:]*:/d
-    # Ensure marker is printed
-    /^====MARK====/p
-    # Remove all lines with less than 43 characters
-    /^.\{43\}/!d
-    # From remaining lines, remove first 43 characters
-    s/^.\{43\}//' |
-    $SED -n '
-      # Join marker and all lines until next marker into a single line
-      /^====MARK====/ b para
-      H
-      $ b para
-      b
-      :para
-      x
-      s/\n//g
-      # Remove the marker
-      s/^====MARK====//
-      # Remove trailing dots and whitespace
-      s/[\. \t]*$//
-      # Print
-      /./p' |
-    # we now have a list, one entry per line, of the stringified
-    # contents of the appropriate section of all members of the
-    # archive which possess that section. Heuristic: eliminate
-    # all those which have a first or second character that is
-    # a '.' (that is, objdump's representation of an unprintable
-    # character.) This should work for all archives with less than
-    # 0x302f exports -- but will fail for DLLs whose name actually
-    # begins with a literal '.' or a single character followed by
-    # a '.'.
-    #
-    # Of those that remain, print the first one.
-    $SED -e '/^\./d;/^.\./d;q'
-}
-
-# func_cygming_gnu_implib_p ARG
-# This predicate returns with zero status (TRUE) if
-# ARG is a GNU/binutils-style import library. Returns
-# with nonzero status (FALSE) otherwise.
-func_cygming_gnu_implib_p ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_tool_file "$1" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-  func_cygming_gnu_implib_tmp=`$NM "$func_to_tool_file_result" | eval "$global_symbol_pipe" | $EGREP ' (_head_[A-Za-z0-9_]+_[ad]l*|[A-Za-z0-9_]+_[ad]l*_iname)$'`
-  test -n "$func_cygming_gnu_implib_tmp"
-}
-
-# func_cygming_ms_implib_p ARG
-# This predicate returns with zero status (TRUE) if
-# ARG is an MS-style import library. Returns
-# with nonzero status (FALSE) otherwise.
-func_cygming_ms_implib_p ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  func_to_tool_file "$1" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-  func_cygming_ms_implib_tmp=`$NM "$func_to_tool_file_result" | eval "$global_symbol_pipe" | $GREP '_NULL_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR'`
-  test -n "$func_cygming_ms_implib_tmp"
-}
-
-# func_cygming_dll_for_implib_fallback ARG
-# Platform-specific function to extract the
-# name of the DLL associated with the specified
-# import library ARG.
-#
-# This fallback implementation is for use when $DLLTOOL
-# does not support the --identify-strict option.
-# Invoked by eval'ing the libtool variable
-#    $sharedlib_from_linklib_cmd
-# Result is available in the variable
-#    $sharedlib_from_linklib_result
-func_cygming_dll_for_implib_fallback ()
-{
-  $opt_debug
-  if func_cygming_gnu_implib_p "$1" ; then
-    # binutils import library
-    sharedlib_from_linklib_result=`func_cygming_dll_for_implib_fallback_core '.idata$7' "$1"`
-  elif func_cygming_ms_implib_p "$1" ; then
-    # ms-generated import library
-    sharedlib_from_linklib_result=`func_cygming_dll_for_implib_fallback_core '.idata$6' "$1"`
-  else
-    # unknown
-    sharedlib_from_linklib_result=""
-  fi
-}
-
-
-# func_extract_an_archive dir oldlib
-func_extract_an_archive ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    f_ex_an_ar_dir="$1"; shift
-    f_ex_an_ar_oldlib="$1"
-    if test "$lock_old_archive_extraction" = yes; then
-      lockfile=$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib.lock
-      until $opt_dry_run || ln "$progpath" "$lockfile" 2>/dev/null; do
-	func_echo "Waiting for $lockfile to be removed"
-	sleep 2
-      done
-    fi
-    func_show_eval "(cd \$f_ex_an_ar_dir && $AR x \"\$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib\")" \
-		   'stat=$?; rm -f "$lockfile"; exit $stat'
-    if test "$lock_old_archive_extraction" = yes; then
-      $opt_dry_run || rm -f "$lockfile"
-    fi
-    if ($AR t "$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib" | sort | sort -uc >/dev/null 2>&1); then
-     :
-    else
-      func_fatal_error "object name conflicts in archive: $f_ex_an_ar_dir/$f_ex_an_ar_oldlib"
-    fi
-}
-
-
-# func_extract_archives gentop oldlib ...
-func_extract_archives ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    my_gentop="$1"; shift
-    my_oldlibs=${1+"$@"}
-    my_oldobjs=""
-    my_xlib=""
-    my_xabs=""
-    my_xdir=""
-
-    for my_xlib in $my_oldlibs; do
-      # Extract the objects.
-      case $my_xlib in
-	[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) my_xabs="$my_xlib" ;;
-	*) my_xabs=`pwd`"/$my_xlib" ;;
-      esac
-      func_basename "$my_xlib"
-      my_xlib="$func_basename_result"
-      my_xlib_u=$my_xlib
-      while :; do
-        case " $extracted_archives " in
-	*" $my_xlib_u "*)
-	  func_arith $extracted_serial + 1
-	  extracted_serial=$func_arith_result
-	  my_xlib_u=lt$extracted_serial-$my_xlib ;;
-	*) break ;;
-	esac
-      done
-      extracted_archives="$extracted_archives $my_xlib_u"
-      my_xdir="$my_gentop/$my_xlib_u"
-
-      func_mkdir_p "$my_xdir"
-
-      case $host in
-      *-darwin*)
-	func_verbose "Extracting $my_xabs"
-	# Do not bother doing anything if just a dry run
-	$opt_dry_run || {
-	  darwin_orig_dir=`pwd`
-	  cd $my_xdir || exit $?
-	  darwin_archive=$my_xabs
-	  darwin_curdir=`pwd`
-	  darwin_base_archive=`basename "$darwin_archive"`
-	  darwin_arches=`$LIPO -info "$darwin_archive" 2>/dev/null | $GREP Architectures 2>/dev/null || true`
-	  if test -n "$darwin_arches"; then
-	    darwin_arches=`$ECHO "$darwin_arches" | $SED -e 's/.*are://'`
-	    darwin_arch=
-	    func_verbose "$darwin_base_archive has multiple architectures $darwin_arches"
-	    for darwin_arch in  $darwin_arches ; do
-	      func_mkdir_p "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}"
-	      $LIPO -thin $darwin_arch -output "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" "${darwin_archive}"
-	      cd "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}"
-	      func_extract_an_archive "`pwd`" "${darwin_base_archive}"
-	      cd "$darwin_curdir"
-	      $RM "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}"
-	    done # $darwin_arches
-            ## Okay now we've a bunch of thin objects, gotta fatten them up :)
-	    darwin_filelist=`find unfat-$$ -type f -name \*.o -print -o -name \*.lo -print | $SED -e "$basename" | sort -u`
-	    darwin_file=
-	    darwin_files=
-	    for darwin_file in $darwin_filelist; do
-	      darwin_files=`find unfat-$$ -name $darwin_file -print | sort | $NL2SP`
-	      $LIPO -create -output "$darwin_file" $darwin_files
-	    done # $darwin_filelist
-	    $RM -rf unfat-$$
-	    cd "$darwin_orig_dir"
-	  else
-	    cd $darwin_orig_dir
-	    func_extract_an_archive "$my_xdir" "$my_xabs"
-	  fi # $darwin_arches
-	} # !$opt_dry_run
-	;;
-      *)
-        func_extract_an_archive "$my_xdir" "$my_xabs"
-	;;
-      esac
-      my_oldobjs="$my_oldobjs "`find $my_xdir -name \*.$objext -print -o -name \*.lo -print | sort | $NL2SP`
-    done
-
-    func_extract_archives_result="$my_oldobjs"
-}
-
-
-# func_emit_wrapper [arg=no]
-#
-# Emit a libtool wrapper script on stdout.
-# Don't directly open a file because we may want to
-# incorporate the script contents within a cygwin/mingw
-# wrapper executable.  Must ONLY be called from within
-# func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables
-# set therein.
-#
-# ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR
-# variable will take.  If 'yes', then the emitted script
-# will assume that the directory in which it is stored is
-# the $objdir directory.  This is a cygwin/mingw-specific
-# behavior.
-func_emit_wrapper ()
-{
-	func_emit_wrapper_arg1=${1-no}
-
-	$ECHO "\
-#! $SHELL
-
-# $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname
-# Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION
-#
-# The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool
-# libraries that it depends on are installed.
-#
-# This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory.
-# If it is, it will not operate correctly.
-
-# Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting.  It backslashifies
-# metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings.
-sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst'
-
-# Be Bourne compatible
-if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-  emulate sh
-  NULLCMD=:
-  # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which
-  # is contrary to our usage.  Disable this feature.
-  alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"'
-  setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
-else
-  case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac
-fi
-BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64
-DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh
-
-# The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout
-# if CDPATH is set.
-(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH
-
-relink_command=\"$relink_command\"
-
-# This environment variable determines our operation mode.
-if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then
-  # install mode needs the following variables:
-  generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version'
-  notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs'
-else
-  # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set.
-  if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then
-    file=\"\$0\""
-
-    qECHO=`$ECHO "$ECHO" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"`
-    $ECHO "\
-
-# A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf.
-func_fallback_echo ()
-{
-  eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF
-\$1
-_LTECHO_EOF'
-}
-    ECHO=\"$qECHO\"
-  fi
-
-# Very basic option parsing. These options are (a) specific to
-# the libtool wrapper, (b) are identical between the wrapper
-# /script/ and the wrapper /executable/ which is used only on
-# windows platforms, and (c) all begin with the string "--lt-"
-# (application programs are unlikely to have options which match
-# this pattern).
-#
-# There are only two supported options: --lt-debug and
-# --lt-dump-script. There is, deliberately, no --lt-help.
-#
-# The first argument to this parsing function should be the
-# script's $0 value, followed by "$@".
-lt_option_debug=
-func_parse_lt_options ()
-{
-  lt_script_arg0=\$0
-  shift
-  for lt_opt
-  do
-    case \"\$lt_opt\" in
-    --lt-debug) lt_option_debug=1 ;;
-    --lt-dump-script)
-        lt_dump_D=\`\$ECHO \"X\$lt_script_arg0\" | $SED -e 's/^X//' -e 's%/[^/]*$%%'\`
-        test \"X\$lt_dump_D\" = \"X\$lt_script_arg0\" && lt_dump_D=.
-        lt_dump_F=\`\$ECHO \"X\$lt_script_arg0\" | $SED -e 's/^X//' -e 's%^.*/%%'\`
-        cat \"\$lt_dump_D/\$lt_dump_F\"
-        exit 0
-      ;;
-    --lt-*)
-        \$ECHO \"Unrecognized --lt- option: '\$lt_opt'\" 1>&2
-        exit 1
-      ;;
-    esac
-  done
-
-  # Print the debug banner immediately:
-  if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then
-    echo \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: libtool wrapper (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION\" 1>&2
-  fi
-}
-
-# Used when --lt-debug. Prints its arguments to stdout
-# (redirection is the responsibility of the caller)
-func_lt_dump_args ()
-{
-  lt_dump_args_N=1;
-  for lt_arg
-  do
-    \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[\$lt_dump_args_N]: \$lt_arg\"
-    lt_dump_args_N=\`expr \$lt_dump_args_N + 1\`
-  done
-}
-
-# Core function for launching the target application
-func_exec_program_core ()
-{
-"
-  case $host in
-  # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows
-  *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*)
-    $ECHO "\
-      if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then
-        \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir\\\\\$program\" 1>&2
-        func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2
-      fi
-      exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"}
-"
-    ;;
-
-  *)
-    $ECHO "\
-      if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then
-        \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir/\$program\" 1>&2
-        func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2
-      fi
-      exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"}
-"
-    ;;
-  esac
-  $ECHO "\
-      \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2
-      exit 1
-}
-
-# A function to encapsulate launching the target application
-# Strips options in the --lt-* namespace from \$@ and
-# launches target application with the remaining arguments.
-func_exec_program ()
-{
-  case \" \$* \" in
-  *\\ --lt-*)
-    for lt_wr_arg
-    do
-      case \$lt_wr_arg in
-      --lt-*) ;;
-      *) set x \"\$@\" \"\$lt_wr_arg\"; shift;;
-      esac
-      shift
-    done ;;
-  esac
-  func_exec_program_core \${1+\"\$@\"}
-}
-
-  # Parse options
-  func_parse_lt_options \"\$0\" \${1+\"\$@\"}
-
-  # Find the directory that this script lives in.
-  thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\`
-  test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=.
-
-  # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir.
-  file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\`
-  while test -n \"\$file\"; do
-    destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\`
-
-    # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir.
-    if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then
-      case \"\$destdir\" in
-      [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;;
-      *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;;
-      esac
-    fi
-
-    file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\`
-    file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\`
-  done
-
-  # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into
-  # the cwrapper.
-  WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1
-  if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then
-    # special case for '.'
-    if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then
-      thisdir=\`pwd\`
-    fi
-    # remove .libs from thisdir
-    case \"\$thisdir\" in
-    *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;;
-    $objdir )   thisdir=. ;;
-    esac
-  fi
-
-  # Try to get the absolute directory name.
-  absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\`
-  test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\"
-"
-
-	if test "$fast_install" = yes; then
-	  $ECHO "\
-  program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext
-  progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\"
-
-  if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" ||
-     { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\
-       test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then
-
-    file=\"\$\$-\$program\"
-
-    if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then
-      $MKDIR \"\$progdir\"
-    else
-      $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\"
-    fi"
-
-	  $ECHO "\
-
-    # relink executable if necessary
-    if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then
-      if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then :
-      else
-	$ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2
-	$RM \"\$progdir/\$file\"
-	exit 1
-      fi
-    fi
-
-    $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null ||
-    { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\";
-      $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; }
-    $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\"
-  fi"
-	else
-	  $ECHO "\
-  program='$outputname'
-  progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\"
-"
-	fi
-
-	$ECHO "\
-
-  if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then"
-
-	# fixup the dll searchpath if we need to.
-	#
-	# Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to.  Do this before prepending
-	# to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled
-	# libraries must come first.
-	if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then
-	  $ECHO "\
-    # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH
-    PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH
-"
-	fi
-
-	# Export our shlibpath_var if we have one.
-	if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then
-	  $ECHO "\
-    # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var
-    $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\"
-
-    # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var
-    # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed
-    $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\`
-
-    export $shlibpath_var
-"
-	fi
-
-	$ECHO "\
-    if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then
-      # Run the actual program with our arguments.
-      func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"}
-    fi
-  else
-    # The program doesn't exist.
-    \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2
-    \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2
-    \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2
-    exit 1
-  fi
-fi\
-"
-}
-
-
-# func_emit_cwrapperexe_src
-# emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout
-# Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because
-# it depends on a number of variable set therein.
-func_emit_cwrapperexe_src ()
-{
-	cat <
-#include 
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# include 
-# include 
-# include 
-#else
-# include 
-# include 
-# ifdef __CYGWIN__
-#  include 
-# endif
-#endif
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-#include 
-
-/* declarations of non-ANSI functions */
-#if defined(__MINGW32__)
-# ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__
-int _putenv (const char *);
-# endif
-#elif defined(__CYGWIN__)
-# ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__
-char *realpath (const char *, char *);
-int putenv (char *);
-int setenv (const char *, const char *, int);
-# endif
-/* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */
-#endif
-
-/* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
-# define setmode _setmode
-# define stat    _stat
-# define chmod   _chmod
-# define getcwd  _getcwd
-# define putenv  _putenv
-# define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC
-# ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED
-#  define _INTPTR_T_DEFINED
-#  define intptr_t int
-# endif
-#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
-# define setmode _setmode
-# define stat    _stat
-# define chmod   _chmod
-# define getcwd  _getcwd
-# define putenv  _putenv
-#elif defined(__CYGWIN__)
-# define HAVE_SETENV
-# define FOPEN_WB "wb"
-/* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */
-#endif
-
-#if defined(PATH_MAX)
-# define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX
-#elif defined(MAXPATHLEN)
-# define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN
-#else
-# define LT_PATHMAX 1024
-#endif
-
-#ifndef S_IXOTH
-# define S_IXOTH 0
-#endif
-#ifndef S_IXGRP
-# define S_IXGRP 0
-#endif
-
-/* path handling portability macros */
-#ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR
-# define DIR_SEPARATOR '/'
-# define PATH_SEPARATOR ':'
-#endif
-
-#if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \
-  defined (__OS2__)
-# define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
-# define FOPEN_WB "wb"
-# ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2
-#  define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\'
-# endif
-# ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2
-#  define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';'
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2
-# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR)
-#else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */
-# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \
-	(((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2))
-#endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */
-
-#ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2
-# define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR)
-#else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */
-# define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2)
-#endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */
-
-#ifndef FOPEN_WB
-# define FOPEN_WB "w"
-#endif
-#ifndef _O_BINARY
-# define _O_BINARY 0
-#endif
-
-#define XMALLOC(type, num)      ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type)))
-#define XFREE(stale) do { \
-  if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \
-} while (0)
-
-#if defined(LT_DEBUGWRAPPER)
-static int lt_debug = 1;
-#else
-static int lt_debug = 0;
-#endif
-
-const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */
-
-void *xmalloc (size_t num);
-char *xstrdup (const char *string);
-const char *base_name (const char *name);
-char *find_executable (const char *wrapper);
-char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec);
-int make_executable (const char *path);
-int check_executable (const char *path);
-char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat);
-void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...);
-void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...);
-static const char *nonnull (const char *s);
-static const char *nonempty (const char *s);
-void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value);
-char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end);
-void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value);
-void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value);
-char **prepare_spawn (char **argv);
-void lt_dump_script (FILE *f);
-EOF
-
-	    cat <= 0)
-      && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH)))
-    return 1;
-  else
-    return 0;
-}
-
-int
-make_executable (const char *path)
-{
-  int rval = 0;
-  struct stat st;
-
-  lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n",
-                  nonempty (path));
-  if ((!path) || (!*path))
-    return 0;
-
-  if (stat (path, &st) >= 0)
-    {
-      rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR);
-    }
-  return rval;
-}
-
-/* Searches for the full path of the wrapper.  Returns
-   newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise
-   Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them.
-*/
-char *
-find_executable (const char *wrapper)
-{
-  int has_slash = 0;
-  const char *p;
-  const char *p_next;
-  /* static buffer for getcwd */
-  char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1];
-  int tmp_len;
-  char *concat_name;
-
-  lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(find_executable): %s\n",
-                  nonempty (wrapper));
-
-  if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0'))
-    return NULL;
-
-  /* Absolute path? */
-#if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM)
-  if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':')
-    {
-      concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper);
-      if (check_executable (concat_name))
-	return concat_name;
-      XFREE (concat_name);
-    }
-  else
-    {
-#endif
-      if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0]))
-	{
-	  concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper);
-	  if (check_executable (concat_name))
-	    return concat_name;
-	  XFREE (concat_name);
-	}
-#if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM)
-    }
-#endif
-
-  for (p = wrapper; *p; p++)
-    if (*p == '/')
-      {
-	has_slash = 1;
-	break;
-      }
-  if (!has_slash)
-    {
-      /* no slashes; search PATH */
-      const char *path = getenv ("PATH");
-      if (path != NULL)
-	{
-	  for (p = path; *p; p = p_next)
-	    {
-	      const char *q;
-	      size_t p_len;
-	      for (q = p; *q; q++)
-		if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q))
-		  break;
-	      p_len = q - p;
-	      p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1);
-	      if (p_len == 0)
-		{
-		  /* empty path: current directory */
-		  if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL)
-		    lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "getcwd failed: %s",
-                              nonnull (strerror (errno)));
-		  tmp_len = strlen (tmp);
-		  concat_name =
-		    XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1);
-		  memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len);
-		  concat_name[tmp_len] = '/';
-		  strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper);
-		}
-	      else
-		{
-		  concat_name =
-		    XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1);
-		  memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len);
-		  concat_name[p_len] = '/';
-		  strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper);
-		}
-	      if (check_executable (concat_name))
-		return concat_name;
-	      XFREE (concat_name);
-	    }
-	}
-      /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */
-    }
-  /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */
-  if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL)
-    lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "getcwd failed: %s",
-              nonnull (strerror (errno)));
-  tmp_len = strlen (tmp);
-  concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1);
-  memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len);
-  concat_name[tmp_len] = '/';
-  strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper);
-
-  if (check_executable (concat_name))
-    return concat_name;
-  XFREE (concat_name);
-  return NULL;
-}
-
-char *
-chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec)
-{
-#ifndef S_ISLNK
-  return xstrdup (pathspec);
-#else
-  char buf[LT_PATHMAX];
-  struct stat s;
-  char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec);
-  char *p;
-  int has_symlinks = 0;
-  while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks)
-    {
-      lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__,
-		      "checking path component for symlinks: %s\n",
-		      tmp_pathspec);
-      if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0)
-	{
-	  if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0)
-	    {
-	      has_symlinks = 1;
-	      break;
-	    }
-
-	  /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */
-	  p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1;
-	  while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p)))
-	    p--;
-	  if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p)))
-	    {
-	      /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */
-	      break;
-	    }
-	  *p = '\0';
-	}
-      else
-	{
-	  lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__,
-		    "error accessing file \"%s\": %s",
-		    tmp_pathspec, nonnull (strerror (errno)));
-	}
-    }
-  XFREE (tmp_pathspec);
-
-  if (!has_symlinks)
-    {
-      return xstrdup (pathspec);
-    }
-
-  tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf);
-  if (tmp_pathspec == 0)
-    {
-      lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__,
-		"could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec);
-    }
-  return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec);
-#endif
-}
-
-char *
-strendzap (char *str, const char *pat)
-{
-  size_t len, patlen;
-
-  assert (str != NULL);
-  assert (pat != NULL);
-
-  len = strlen (str);
-  patlen = strlen (pat);
-
-  if (patlen <= len)
-    {
-      str += len - patlen;
-      if (strcmp (str, pat) == 0)
-	*str = '\0';
-    }
-  return str;
-}
-
-void
-lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
-  va_list args;
-  if (lt_debug)
-    {
-      (void) fprintf (stderr, "%s:%s:%d: ", program_name, file, line);
-      va_start (args, fmt);
-      (void) vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args);
-      va_end (args);
-    }
-}
-
-static void
-lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *file,
-	       int line, const char *mode,
-	       const char *message, va_list ap)
-{
-  fprintf (stderr, "%s:%s:%d: %s: ", program_name, file, line, mode);
-  vfprintf (stderr, message, ap);
-  fprintf (stderr, ".\n");
-
-  if (exit_status >= 0)
-    exit (exit_status);
-}
-
-void
-lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...)
-{
-  va_list ap;
-  va_start (ap, message);
-  lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, file, line, "FATAL", message, ap);
-  va_end (ap);
-}
-
-static const char *
-nonnull (const char *s)
-{
-  return s ? s : "(null)";
-}
-
-static const char *
-nonempty (const char *s)
-{
-  return (s && !*s) ? "(empty)" : nonnull (s);
-}
-
-void
-lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value)
-{
-  lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__,
-		  "(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n",
-                  nonnull (name), nonnull (value));
-  {
-#ifdef HAVE_SETENV
-    /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */
-    char *str = xstrdup (value);
-    setenv (name, str, 1);
-#else
-    int len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1;
-    char *str = XMALLOC (char, len);
-    sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value);
-    if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS)
-      {
-        XFREE (str);
-      }
-#endif
-  }
-}
-
-char *
-lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end)
-{
-  char *new_value;
-  if (orig_value && *orig_value)
-    {
-      int orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value);
-      int add_len = strlen (add);
-      new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1);
-      if (to_end)
-        {
-          strcpy (new_value, orig_value);
-          strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add);
-        }
-      else
-        {
-          strcpy (new_value, add);
-          strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value);
-        }
-    }
-  else
-    {
-      new_value = xstrdup (add);
-    }
-  return new_value;
-}
-
-void
-lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value)
-{
-  lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__,
-		  "(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n",
-                  nonnull (name), nonnull (value));
-
-  if (name && *name && value && *value)
-    {
-      char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0);
-      /* some systems can't cope with a ':'-terminated path #' */
-      int len = strlen (new_value);
-      while (((len = strlen (new_value)) > 0) && IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (new_value[len-1]))
-        {
-          new_value[len-1] = '\0';
-        }
-      lt_setenv (name, new_value);
-      XFREE (new_value);
-    }
-}
-
-void
-lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value)
-{
-  lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__,
-		  "(lt_update_lib_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n",
-                  nonnull (name), nonnull (value));
-
-  if (name && *name && value && *value)
-    {
-      char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0);
-      lt_setenv (name, new_value);
-      XFREE (new_value);
-    }
-}
-
-EOF
-	    case $host_os in
-	      mingw*)
-		cat <<"EOF"
-
-/* Prepares an argument vector before calling spawn().
-   Note that spawn() does not by itself call the command interpreter
-     (getenv ("COMSPEC") != NULL ? getenv ("COMSPEC") :
-      ({ OSVERSIONINFO v; v.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO);
-         GetVersionEx(&v);
-         v.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT;
-      }) ? "cmd.exe" : "command.com").
-   Instead it simply concatenates the arguments, separated by ' ', and calls
-   CreateProcess().  We must quote the arguments since Win32 CreateProcess()
-   interprets characters like ' ', '\t', '\\', '"' (but not '<' and '>') in a
-   special way:
-   - Space and tab are interpreted as delimiters. They are not treated as
-     delimiters if they are surrounded by double quotes: "...".
-   - Unescaped double quotes are removed from the input. Their only effect is
-     that within double quotes, space and tab are treated like normal
-     characters.
-   - Backslashes not followed by double quotes are not special.
-   - But 2*n+1 backslashes followed by a double quote become
-     n backslashes followed by a double quote (n >= 0):
-       \" -> "
-       \\\" -> \"
-       \\\\\" -> \\"
- */
-#define SHELL_SPECIAL_CHARS "\"\\ \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037"
-#define SHELL_SPACE_CHARS " \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037"
-char **
-prepare_spawn (char **argv)
-{
-  size_t argc;
-  char **new_argv;
-  size_t i;
-
-  /* Count number of arguments.  */
-  for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++)
-    ;
-
-  /* Allocate new argument vector.  */
-  new_argv = XMALLOC (char *, argc + 1);
-
-  /* Put quoted arguments into the new argument vector.  */
-  for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
-    {
-      const char *string = argv[i];
-
-      if (string[0] == '\0')
-	new_argv[i] = xstrdup ("\"\"");
-      else if (strpbrk (string, SHELL_SPECIAL_CHARS) != NULL)
-	{
-	  int quote_around = (strpbrk (string, SHELL_SPACE_CHARS) != NULL);
-	  size_t length;
-	  unsigned int backslashes;
-	  const char *s;
-	  char *quoted_string;
-	  char *p;
-
-	  length = 0;
-	  backslashes = 0;
-	  if (quote_around)
-	    length++;
-	  for (s = string; *s != '\0'; s++)
-	    {
-	      char c = *s;
-	      if (c == '"')
-		length += backslashes + 1;
-	      length++;
-	      if (c == '\\')
-		backslashes++;
-	      else
-		backslashes = 0;
-	    }
-	  if (quote_around)
-	    length += backslashes + 1;
-
-	  quoted_string = XMALLOC (char, length + 1);
-
-	  p = quoted_string;
-	  backslashes = 0;
-	  if (quote_around)
-	    *p++ = '"';
-	  for (s = string; *s != '\0'; s++)
-	    {
-	      char c = *s;
-	      if (c == '"')
-		{
-		  unsigned int j;
-		  for (j = backslashes + 1; j > 0; j--)
-		    *p++ = '\\';
-		}
-	      *p++ = c;
-	      if (c == '\\')
-		backslashes++;
-	      else
-		backslashes = 0;
-	    }
-	  if (quote_around)
-	    {
-	      unsigned int j;
-	      for (j = backslashes; j > 0; j--)
-		*p++ = '\\';
-	      *p++ = '"';
-	    }
-	  *p = '\0';
-
-	  new_argv[i] = quoted_string;
-	}
-      else
-	new_argv[i] = (char *) string;
-    }
-  new_argv[argc] = NULL;
-
-  return new_argv;
-}
-EOF
-		;;
-	    esac
-
-            cat <<"EOF"
-void lt_dump_script (FILE* f)
-{
-EOF
-	    func_emit_wrapper yes |
-	      $SED -n -e '
-s/^\(.\{79\}\)\(..*\)/\1\
-\2/
-h
-s/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g
-s/$/\\n/
-s/\([^\n]*\).*/  fputs ("\1", f);/p
-g
-D'
-            cat <<"EOF"
-}
-EOF
-}
-# end: func_emit_cwrapperexe_src
-
-# func_win32_import_lib_p ARG
-# True if ARG is an import lib, as indicated by $file_magic_cmd
-func_win32_import_lib_p ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    case `eval $file_magic_cmd \"\$1\" 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 10q` in
-    *import*) : ;;
-    *) false ;;
-    esac
-}
-
-# func_mode_link arg...
-func_mode_link ()
-{
-    $opt_debug
-    case $host in
-    *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*)
-      # It is impossible to link a dll without this setting, and
-      # we shouldn't force the makefile maintainer to figure out
-      # which system we are compiling for in order to pass an extra
-      # flag for every libtool invocation.
-      # allow_undefined=no
-
-      # FIXME: Unfortunately, there are problems with the above when trying
-      # to make a dll which has undefined symbols, in which case not
-      # even a static library is built.  For now, we need to specify
-      # -no-undefined on the libtool link line when we can be certain
-      # that all symbols are satisfied, otherwise we get a static library.
-      allow_undefined=yes
-      ;;
-    *)
-      allow_undefined=yes
-      ;;
-    esac
-    libtool_args=$nonopt
-    base_compile="$nonopt $@"
-    compile_command=$nonopt
-    finalize_command=$nonopt
-
-    compile_rpath=
-    finalize_rpath=
-    compile_shlibpath=
-    finalize_shlibpath=
-    convenience=
-    old_convenience=
-    deplibs=
-    old_deplibs=
-    compiler_flags=
-    linker_flags=
-    dllsearchpath=
-    lib_search_path=`pwd`
-    inst_prefix_dir=
-    new_inherited_linker_flags=
-
-    avoid_version=no
-    bindir=
-    dlfiles=
-    dlprefiles=
-    dlself=no
-    export_dynamic=no
-    export_symbols=
-    export_symbols_regex=
-    generated=
-    libobjs=
-    ltlibs=
-    module=no
-    no_install=no
-    objs=
-    non_pic_objects=
-    precious_files_regex=
-    prefer_static_libs=no
-    preload=no
-    prev=
-    prevarg=
-    release=
-    rpath=
-    xrpath=
-    perm_rpath=
-    temp_rpath=
-    thread_safe=no
-    vinfo=
-    vinfo_number=no
-    weak_libs=
-    single_module="${wl}-single_module"
-    func_infer_tag $base_compile
-
-    # We need to know -static, to get the right output filenames.
-    for arg
-    do
-      case $arg in
-      -shared)
-	test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && \
-	  func_fatal_configuration "can not build a shared library"
-	build_old_libs=no
-	break
-	;;
-      -all-static | -static | -static-libtool-libs)
-	case $arg in
-	-all-static)
-	  if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes && test -z "$link_static_flag"; then
-	    func_warning "complete static linking is impossible in this configuration"
-	  fi
-	  if test -n "$link_static_flag"; then
-	    dlopen_self=$dlopen_self_static
-	  fi
-	  prefer_static_libs=yes
-	  ;;
-	-static)
-	  if test -z "$pic_flag" && test -n "$link_static_flag"; then
-	    dlopen_self=$dlopen_self_static
-	  fi
-	  prefer_static_libs=built
-	  ;;
-	-static-libtool-libs)
-	  if test -z "$pic_flag" && test -n "$link_static_flag"; then
-	    dlopen_self=$dlopen_self_static
-	  fi
-	  prefer_static_libs=yes
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	build_libtool_libs=no
-	build_old_libs=yes
-	break
-	;;
-      esac
-    done
-
-    # See if our shared archives depend on static archives.
-    test -n "$old_archive_from_new_cmds" && build_old_libs=yes
-
-    # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
-    while test "$#" -gt 0; do
-      arg="$1"
-      shift
-      func_quote_for_eval "$arg"
-      qarg=$func_quote_for_eval_unquoted_result
-      func_append libtool_args " $func_quote_for_eval_result"
-
-      # If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
-      if test -n "$prev"; then
-	case $prev in
-	output)
-	  func_append compile_command " @OUTPUT@"
-	  func_append finalize_command " @OUTPUT@"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	case $prev in
-	bindir)
-	  bindir="$arg"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	dlfiles|dlprefiles)
-	  if test "$preload" = no; then
-	    # Add the symbol object into the linking commands.
-	    func_append compile_command " @SYMFILE@"
-	    func_append finalize_command " @SYMFILE@"
-	    preload=yes
-	  fi
-	  case $arg in
-	  *.la | *.lo) ;;  # We handle these cases below.
-	  force)
-	    if test "$dlself" = no; then
-	      dlself=needless
-	      export_dynamic=yes
-	    fi
-	    prev=
-	    continue
-	    ;;
-	  self)
-	    if test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then
-	      dlself=yes
-	    elif test "$prev" = dlfiles && test "$dlopen_self" != yes; then
-	      dlself=yes
-	    else
-	      dlself=needless
-	      export_dynamic=yes
-	    fi
-	    prev=
-	    continue
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then
-	      func_append dlfiles " $arg"
-	    else
-	      func_append dlprefiles " $arg"
-	    fi
-	    prev=
-	    continue
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	expsyms)
-	  export_symbols="$arg"
-	  test -f "$arg" \
-	    || func_fatal_error "symbol file \`$arg' does not exist"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	expsyms_regex)
-	  export_symbols_regex="$arg"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	framework)
-	  case $host in
-	    *-*-darwin*)
-	      case "$deplibs " in
-		*" $qarg.ltframework "*) ;;
-		*) func_append deplibs " $qarg.ltframework" # this is fixed later
-		   ;;
-	      esac
-	      ;;
-	  esac
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	inst_prefix)
-	  inst_prefix_dir="$arg"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	objectlist)
-	  if test -f "$arg"; then
-	    save_arg=$arg
-	    moreargs=
-	    for fil in `cat "$save_arg"`
-	    do
-#	      func_append moreargs " $fil"
-	      arg=$fil
-	      # A libtool-controlled object.
-
-	      # Check to see that this really is a libtool object.
-	      if func_lalib_unsafe_p "$arg"; then
-		pic_object=
-		non_pic_object=
-
-		# Read the .lo file
-		func_source "$arg"
-
-		if test -z "$pic_object" ||
-		   test -z "$non_pic_object" ||
-		   test "$pic_object" = none &&
-		   test "$non_pic_object" = none; then
-		  func_fatal_error "cannot find name of object for \`$arg'"
-		fi
-
-		# Extract subdirectory from the argument.
-		func_dirname "$arg" "/" ""
-		xdir="$func_dirname_result"
-
-		if test "$pic_object" != none; then
-		  # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in.
-		  pic_object="$xdir$pic_object"
-
-		  if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then
-		    if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes && test "$dlopen_support" = yes; then
-		      func_append dlfiles " $pic_object"
-		      prev=
-		      continue
-		    else
-		      # If libtool objects are unsupported, then we need to preload.
-		      prev=dlprefiles
-		    fi
-		  fi
-
-		  # CHECK ME:  I think I busted this.  -Ossama
-		  if test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then
-		    # Preload the old-style object.
-		    func_append dlprefiles " $pic_object"
-		    prev=
-		  fi
-
-		  # A PIC object.
-		  func_append libobjs " $pic_object"
-		  arg="$pic_object"
-		fi
-
-		# Non-PIC object.
-		if test "$non_pic_object" != none; then
-		  # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in.
-		  non_pic_object="$xdir$non_pic_object"
-
-		  # A standard non-PIC object
-		  func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object"
-		  if test -z "$pic_object" || test "$pic_object" = none ; then
-		    arg="$non_pic_object"
-		  fi
-		else
-		  # If the PIC object exists, use it instead.
-		  # $xdir was prepended to $pic_object above.
-		  non_pic_object="$pic_object"
-		  func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object"
-		fi
-	      else
-		# Only an error if not doing a dry-run.
-		if $opt_dry_run; then
-		  # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
-		  func_dirname "$arg" "/" ""
-		  xdir="$func_dirname_result"
-
-		  func_lo2o "$arg"
-		  pic_object=$xdir$objdir/$func_lo2o_result
-		  non_pic_object=$xdir$func_lo2o_result
-		  func_append libobjs " $pic_object"
-		  func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object"
-	        else
-		  func_fatal_error "\`$arg' is not a valid libtool object"
-		fi
-	      fi
-	    done
-	  else
-	    func_fatal_error "link input file \`$arg' does not exist"
-	  fi
-	  arg=$save_arg
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	precious_regex)
-	  precious_files_regex="$arg"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	release)
-	  release="-$arg"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	rpath | xrpath)
-	  # We need an absolute path.
-	  case $arg in
-	  [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;;
-	  *)
-	    func_fatal_error "only absolute run-paths are allowed"
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  if test "$prev" = rpath; then
-	    case "$rpath " in
-	    *" $arg "*) ;;
-	    *) func_append rpath " $arg" ;;
-	    esac
-	  else
-	    case "$xrpath " in
-	    *" $arg "*) ;;
-	    *) func_append xrpath " $arg" ;;
-	    esac
-	  fi
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	shrext)
-	  shrext_cmds="$arg"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	weak)
-	  func_append weak_libs " $arg"
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	xcclinker)
-	  func_append linker_flags " $qarg"
-	  func_append compiler_flags " $qarg"
-	  prev=
-	  func_append compile_command " $qarg"
-	  func_append finalize_command " $qarg"
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	xcompiler)
-	  func_append compiler_flags " $qarg"
-	  prev=
-	  func_append compile_command " $qarg"
-	  func_append finalize_command " $qarg"
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	xlinker)
-	  func_append linker_flags " $qarg"
-	  func_append compiler_flags " $wl$qarg"
-	  prev=
-	  func_append compile_command " $wl$qarg"
-	  func_append finalize_command " $wl$qarg"
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  eval "$prev=\"\$arg\""
-	  prev=
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      fi # test -n "$prev"
-
-      prevarg="$arg"
-
-      case $arg in
-      -all-static)
-	if test -n "$link_static_flag"; then
-	  # See comment for -static flag below, for more details.
-	  func_append compile_command " $link_static_flag"
-	  func_append finalize_command " $link_static_flag"
-	fi
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -allow-undefined)
-	# FIXME: remove this flag sometime in the future.
-	func_fatal_error "\`-allow-undefined' must not be used because it is the default"
-	;;
-
-      -avoid-version)
-	avoid_version=yes
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -bindir)
-	prev=bindir
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -dlopen)
-	prev=dlfiles
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -dlpreopen)
-	prev=dlprefiles
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -export-dynamic)
-	export_dynamic=yes
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -export-symbols | -export-symbols-regex)
-	if test -n "$export_symbols" || test -n "$export_symbols_regex"; then
-	  func_fatal_error "more than one -exported-symbols argument is not allowed"
-	fi
-	if test "X$arg" = "X-export-symbols"; then
-	  prev=expsyms
-	else
-	  prev=expsyms_regex
-	fi
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -framework)
-	prev=framework
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -inst-prefix-dir)
-	prev=inst_prefix
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      # The native IRIX linker understands -LANG:*, -LIST:* and -LNO:*
-      # so, if we see these flags be careful not to treat them like -L
-      -L[A-Z][A-Z]*:*)
-	case $with_gcc/$host in
-	no/*-*-irix* | /*-*-irix*)
-	  func_append compile_command " $arg"
-	  func_append finalize_command " $arg"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -L*)
-	func_stripname "-L" '' "$arg"
-	if test -z "$func_stripname_result"; then
-	  if test "$#" -gt 0; then
-	    func_fatal_error "require no space between \`-L' and \`$1'"
-	  else
-	    func_fatal_error "need path for \`-L' option"
-	  fi
-	fi
-	func_resolve_sysroot "$func_stripname_result"
-	dir=$func_resolve_sysroot_result
-	# We need an absolute path.
-	case $dir in
-	[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;;
-	*)
-	  absdir=`cd "$dir" && pwd`
-	  test -z "$absdir" && \
-	    func_fatal_error "cannot determine absolute directory name of \`$dir'"
-	  dir="$absdir"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	case "$deplibs " in
-	*" -L$dir "* | *" $arg "*)
-	  # Will only happen for absolute or sysroot arguments
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  # Preserve sysroot, but never include relative directories
-	  case $dir in
-	    [\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]* | =*) func_append deplibs " $arg" ;;
-	    *) func_append deplibs " -L$dir" ;;
-	  esac
-	  func_append lib_search_path " $dir"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	case $host in
-	*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*)
-	  testbindir=`$ECHO "$dir" | $SED 's*/lib$*/bin*'`
-	  case :$dllsearchpath: in
-	  *":$dir:"*) ;;
-	  ::) dllsearchpath=$dir;;
-	  *) func_append dllsearchpath ":$dir";;
-	  esac
-	  case :$dllsearchpath: in
-	  *":$testbindir:"*) ;;
-	  ::) dllsearchpath=$testbindir;;
-	  *) func_append dllsearchpath ":$testbindir";;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -l*)
-	if test "X$arg" = "X-lc" || test "X$arg" = "X-lm"; then
-	  case $host in
-	  *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-beos* | *-cegcc* | *-*-haiku*)
-	    # These systems don't actually have a C or math library (as such)
-	    continue
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-os2*)
-	    # These systems don't actually have a C library (as such)
-	    test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-openbsd* | *-*-freebsd* | *-*-dragonfly*)
-	    # Do not include libc due to us having libc/libc_r.
-	    test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012])
-	    # Rhapsody C and math libraries are in the System framework
-	    func_append deplibs " System.ltframework"
-	    continue
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-sco3.2v5* | *-*-sco5v6*)
-	    # Causes problems with __ctype
-	    test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-sysv4.2uw2* | *-*-sysv5* | *-*-unixware* | *-*-OpenUNIX*)
-	    # Compiler inserts libc in the correct place for threads to work
-	    test "X$arg" = "X-lc" && continue
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	elif test "X$arg" = "X-lc_r"; then
-	 case $host in
-	 *-*-openbsd* | *-*-freebsd* | *-*-dragonfly*)
-	   # Do not include libc_r directly, use -pthread flag.
-	   continue
-	   ;;
-	 esac
-	fi
-	func_append deplibs " $arg"
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -module)
-	module=yes
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      # Tru64 UNIX uses -model [arg] to determine the layout of C++
-      # classes, name mangling, and exception handling.
-      # Darwin uses the -arch flag to determine output architecture.
-      -model|-arch|-isysroot|--sysroot)
-	func_append compiler_flags " $arg"
-	func_append compile_command " $arg"
-	func_append finalize_command " $arg"
-	prev=xcompiler
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -mt|-mthreads|-kthread|-Kthread|-pthread|-pthreads|--thread-safe \
-      |-threads|-fopenmp|-openmp|-mp|-xopenmp|-omp|-qsmp=*)
-	func_append compiler_flags " $arg"
-	func_append compile_command " $arg"
-	func_append finalize_command " $arg"
-	case "$new_inherited_linker_flags " in
-	    *" $arg "*) ;;
-	    * ) func_append new_inherited_linker_flags " $arg" ;;
-	esac
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -multi_module)
-	single_module="${wl}-multi_module"
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -no-fast-install)
-	fast_install=no
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -no-install)
-	case $host in
-	*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-darwin* | *-cegcc*)
-	  # The PATH hackery in wrapper scripts is required on Windows
-	  # and Darwin in order for the loader to find any dlls it needs.
-	  func_warning "\`-no-install' is ignored for $host"
-	  func_warning "assuming \`-no-fast-install' instead"
-	  fast_install=no
-	  ;;
-	*) no_install=yes ;;
-	esac
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -no-undefined)
-	allow_undefined=no
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -objectlist)
-	prev=objectlist
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -o) prev=output ;;
-
-      -precious-files-regex)
-	prev=precious_regex
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -release)
-	prev=release
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -rpath)
-	prev=rpath
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -R)
-	prev=xrpath
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -R*)
-	func_stripname '-R' '' "$arg"
-	dir=$func_stripname_result
-	# We need an absolute path.
-	case $dir in
-	[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) ;;
-	=*)
-	  func_stripname '=' '' "$dir"
-	  dir=$lt_sysroot$func_stripname_result
-	  ;;
-	*)
-	  func_fatal_error "only absolute run-paths are allowed"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	case "$xrpath " in
-	*" $dir "*) ;;
-	*) func_append xrpath " $dir" ;;
-	esac
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -shared)
-	# The effects of -shared are defined in a previous loop.
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -shrext)
-	prev=shrext
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -static | -static-libtool-libs)
-	# The effects of -static are defined in a previous loop.
-	# We used to do the same as -all-static on platforms that
-	# didn't have a PIC flag, but the assumption that the effects
-	# would be equivalent was wrong.  It would break on at least
-	# Digital Unix and AIX.
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -thread-safe)
-	thread_safe=yes
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -version-info)
-	prev=vinfo
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -version-number)
-	prev=vinfo
-	vinfo_number=yes
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -weak)
-        prev=weak
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -Wc,*)
-	func_stripname '-Wc,' '' "$arg"
-	args=$func_stripname_result
-	arg=
-	save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=','
-	for flag in $args; do
-	  IFS="$save_ifs"
-          func_quote_for_eval "$flag"
-	  func_append arg " $func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	  func_append compiler_flags " $func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	done
-	IFS="$save_ifs"
-	func_stripname ' ' '' "$arg"
-	arg=$func_stripname_result
-	;;
-
-      -Wl,*)
-	func_stripname '-Wl,' '' "$arg"
-	args=$func_stripname_result
-	arg=
-	save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=','
-	for flag in $args; do
-	  IFS="$save_ifs"
-          func_quote_for_eval "$flag"
-	  func_append arg " $wl$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	  func_append compiler_flags " $wl$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	  func_append linker_flags " $func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	done
-	IFS="$save_ifs"
-	func_stripname ' ' '' "$arg"
-	arg=$func_stripname_result
-	;;
-
-      -Xcompiler)
-	prev=xcompiler
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -Xlinker)
-	prev=xlinker
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      -XCClinker)
-	prev=xcclinker
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      # -msg_* for osf cc
-      -msg_*)
-	func_quote_for_eval "$arg"
-	arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	;;
-
-      # Flags to be passed through unchanged, with rationale:
-      # -64, -mips[0-9]      enable 64-bit mode for the SGI compiler
-      # -r[0-9][0-9]*        specify processor for the SGI compiler
-      # -xarch=*, -xtarget=* enable 64-bit mode for the Sun compiler
-      # +DA*, +DD*           enable 64-bit mode for the HP compiler
-      # -q*                  compiler args for the IBM compiler
-      # -m*, -t[45]*, -txscale* architecture-specific flags for GCC
-      # -F/path              path to uninstalled frameworks, gcc on darwin
-      # -p, -pg, --coverage, -fprofile-*  profiling flags for GCC
-      # @file                GCC response files
-      # -tp=*                Portland pgcc target processor selection
-      # --sysroot=*          for sysroot support
-      # -O*, -flto*, -fwhopr*, -fuse-linker-plugin GCC link-time optimization
-      -64|-mips[0-9]|-r[0-9][0-9]*|-xarch=*|-xtarget=*|+DA*|+DD*|-q*|-m*| \
-      -t[45]*|-txscale*|-p|-pg|--coverage|-fprofile-*|-F*|@*|-tp=*|--sysroot=*| \
-      -O*|-flto*|-fwhopr*|-fuse-linker-plugin)
-        func_quote_for_eval "$arg"
-	arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-        func_append compile_command " $arg"
-        func_append finalize_command " $arg"
-        func_append compiler_flags " $arg"
-        continue
-        ;;
-
-      # Some other compiler flag.
-      -* | +*)
-        func_quote_for_eval "$arg"
-	arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	;;
-
-      *.$objext)
-	# A standard object.
-	func_append objs " $arg"
-	;;
-
-      *.lo)
-	# A libtool-controlled object.
-
-	# Check to see that this really is a libtool object.
-	if func_lalib_unsafe_p "$arg"; then
-	  pic_object=
-	  non_pic_object=
-
-	  # Read the .lo file
-	  func_source "$arg"
-
-	  if test -z "$pic_object" ||
-	     test -z "$non_pic_object" ||
-	     test "$pic_object" = none &&
-	     test "$non_pic_object" = none; then
-	    func_fatal_error "cannot find name of object for \`$arg'"
-	  fi
-
-	  # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
-	  func_dirname "$arg" "/" ""
-	  xdir="$func_dirname_result"
-
-	  if test "$pic_object" != none; then
-	    # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in.
-	    pic_object="$xdir$pic_object"
-
-	    if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then
-	      if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes && test "$dlopen_support" = yes; then
-		func_append dlfiles " $pic_object"
-		prev=
-		continue
-	      else
-		# If libtool objects are unsupported, then we need to preload.
-		prev=dlprefiles
-	      fi
-	    fi
-
-	    # CHECK ME:  I think I busted this.  -Ossama
-	    if test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then
-	      # Preload the old-style object.
-	      func_append dlprefiles " $pic_object"
-	      prev=
-	    fi
-
-	    # A PIC object.
-	    func_append libobjs " $pic_object"
-	    arg="$pic_object"
-	  fi
-
-	  # Non-PIC object.
-	  if test "$non_pic_object" != none; then
-	    # Prepend the subdirectory the object is found in.
-	    non_pic_object="$xdir$non_pic_object"
-
-	    # A standard non-PIC object
-	    func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object"
-	    if test -z "$pic_object" || test "$pic_object" = none ; then
-	      arg="$non_pic_object"
-	    fi
-	  else
-	    # If the PIC object exists, use it instead.
-	    # $xdir was prepended to $pic_object above.
-	    non_pic_object="$pic_object"
-	    func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object"
-	  fi
-	else
-	  # Only an error if not doing a dry-run.
-	  if $opt_dry_run; then
-	    # Extract subdirectory from the argument.
-	    func_dirname "$arg" "/" ""
-	    xdir="$func_dirname_result"
-
-	    func_lo2o "$arg"
-	    pic_object=$xdir$objdir/$func_lo2o_result
-	    non_pic_object=$xdir$func_lo2o_result
-	    func_append libobjs " $pic_object"
-	    func_append non_pic_objects " $non_pic_object"
-	  else
-	    func_fatal_error "\`$arg' is not a valid libtool object"
-	  fi
-	fi
-	;;
-
-      *.$libext)
-	# An archive.
-	func_append deplibs " $arg"
-	func_append old_deplibs " $arg"
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      *.la)
-	# A libtool-controlled library.
-
-	func_resolve_sysroot "$arg"
-	if test "$prev" = dlfiles; then
-	  # This library was specified with -dlopen.
-	  func_append dlfiles " $func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-	  prev=
-	elif test "$prev" = dlprefiles; then
-	  # The library was specified with -dlpreopen.
-	  func_append dlprefiles " $func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-	  prev=
-	else
-	  func_append deplibs " $func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-	fi
-	continue
-	;;
-
-      # Some other compiler argument.
-      *)
-	# Unknown arguments in both finalize_command and compile_command need
-	# to be aesthetically quoted because they are evaled later.
-	func_quote_for_eval "$arg"
-	arg="$func_quote_for_eval_result"
-	;;
-      esac # arg
-
-      # Now actually substitute the argument into the commands.
-      if test -n "$arg"; then
-	func_append compile_command " $arg"
-	func_append finalize_command " $arg"
-      fi
-    done # argument parsing loop
-
-    test -n "$prev" && \
-      func_fatal_help "the \`$prevarg' option requires an argument"
-
-    if test "$export_dynamic" = yes && test -n "$export_dynamic_flag_spec"; then
-      eval arg=\"$export_dynamic_flag_spec\"
-      func_append compile_command " $arg"
-      func_append finalize_command " $arg"
-    fi
-
-    oldlibs=
-    # calculate the name of the file, without its directory
-    func_basename "$output"
-    outputname="$func_basename_result"
-    libobjs_save="$libobjs"
-
-    if test -n "$shlibpath_var"; then
-      # get the directories listed in $shlibpath_var
-      eval shlib_search_path=\`\$ECHO \"\${$shlibpath_var}\" \| \$SED \'s/:/ /g\'\`
-    else
-      shlib_search_path=
-    fi
-    eval sys_lib_search_path=\"$sys_lib_search_path_spec\"
-    eval sys_lib_dlsearch_path=\"$sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec\"
-
-    func_dirname "$output" "/" ""
-    output_objdir="$func_dirname_result$objdir"
-    func_to_tool_file "$output_objdir/"
-    tool_output_objdir=$func_to_tool_file_result
-    # Create the object directory.
-    func_mkdir_p "$output_objdir"
-
-    # Determine the type of output
-    case $output in
-    "")
-      func_fatal_help "you must specify an output file"
-      ;;
-    *.$libext) linkmode=oldlib ;;
-    *.lo | *.$objext) linkmode=obj ;;
-    *.la) linkmode=lib ;;
-    *) linkmode=prog ;; # Anything else should be a program.
-    esac
-
-    specialdeplibs=
-
-    libs=
-    # Find all interdependent deplibs by searching for libraries
-    # that are linked more than once (e.g. -la -lb -la)
-    for deplib in $deplibs; do
-      if $opt_preserve_dup_deps ; then
-	case "$libs " in
-	*" $deplib "*) func_append specialdeplibs " $deplib" ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      func_append libs " $deplib"
-    done
-
-    if test "$linkmode" = lib; then
-      libs="$predeps $libs $compiler_lib_search_path $postdeps"
-
-      # Compute libraries that are listed more than once in $predeps
-      # $postdeps and mark them as special (i.e., whose duplicates are
-      # not to be eliminated).
-      pre_post_deps=
-      if $opt_duplicate_compiler_generated_deps; then
-	for pre_post_dep in $predeps $postdeps; do
-	  case "$pre_post_deps " in
-	  *" $pre_post_dep "*) func_append specialdeplibs " $pre_post_deps" ;;
-	  esac
-	  func_append pre_post_deps " $pre_post_dep"
-	done
-      fi
-      pre_post_deps=
-    fi
-
-    deplibs=
-    newdependency_libs=
-    newlib_search_path=
-    need_relink=no # whether we're linking any uninstalled libtool libraries
-    notinst_deplibs= # not-installed libtool libraries
-    notinst_path= # paths that contain not-installed libtool libraries
-
-    case $linkmode in
-    lib)
-	passes="conv dlpreopen link"
-	for file in $dlfiles $dlprefiles; do
-	  case $file in
-	  *.la) ;;
-	  *)
-	    func_fatal_help "libraries can \`-dlopen' only libtool libraries: $file"
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	done
-	;;
-    prog)
-	compile_deplibs=
-	finalize_deplibs=
-	alldeplibs=no
-	newdlfiles=
-	newdlprefiles=
-	passes="conv scan dlopen dlpreopen link"
-	;;
-    *)  passes="conv"
-	;;
-    esac
-
-    for pass in $passes; do
-      # The preopen pass in lib mode reverses $deplibs; put it back here
-      # so that -L comes before libs that need it for instance...
-      if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,link"; then
-	## FIXME: Find the place where the list is rebuilt in the wrong
-	##        order, and fix it there properly
-        tmp_deplibs=
-	for deplib in $deplibs; do
-	  tmp_deplibs="$deplib $tmp_deplibs"
-	done
-	deplibs="$tmp_deplibs"
-      fi
-
-      if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,link" ||
-	 test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,scan"; then
-	libs="$deplibs"
-	deplibs=
-      fi
-      if test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-	case $pass in
-	dlopen) libs="$dlfiles" ;;
-	dlpreopen) libs="$dlprefiles" ;;
-	link) libs="$deplibs %DEPLIBS% $dependency_libs" ;;
-	esac
-      fi
-      if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,dlpreopen"; then
-	# Collect and forward deplibs of preopened libtool libs
-	for lib in $dlprefiles; do
-	  # Ignore non-libtool-libs
-	  dependency_libs=
-	  func_resolve_sysroot "$lib"
-	  case $lib in
-	  *.la)	func_source "$func_resolve_sysroot_result" ;;
-	  esac
-
-	  # Collect preopened libtool deplibs, except any this library
-	  # has declared as weak libs
-	  for deplib in $dependency_libs; do
-	    func_basename "$deplib"
-            deplib_base=$func_basename_result
-	    case " $weak_libs " in
-	    *" $deplib_base "*) ;;
-	    *) func_append deplibs " $deplib" ;;
-	    esac
-	  done
-	done
-	libs="$dlprefiles"
-      fi
-      if test "$pass" = dlopen; then
-	# Collect dlpreopened libraries
-	save_deplibs="$deplibs"
-	deplibs=
-      fi
-
-      for deplib in $libs; do
-	lib=
-	found=no
-	case $deplib in
-	-mt|-mthreads|-kthread|-Kthread|-pthread|-pthreads|--thread-safe \
-        |-threads|-fopenmp|-openmp|-mp|-xopenmp|-omp|-qsmp=*)
-	  if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then
-	    compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs"
-	    finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs"
-	  else
-	    func_append compiler_flags " $deplib"
-	    if test "$linkmode" = lib ; then
-		case "$new_inherited_linker_flags " in
-		    *" $deplib "*) ;;
-		    * ) func_append new_inherited_linker_flags " $deplib" ;;
-		esac
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	-l*)
-	  if test "$linkmode" != lib && test "$linkmode" != prog; then
-	    func_warning "\`-l' is ignored for archives/objects"
-	    continue
-	  fi
-	  func_stripname '-l' '' "$deplib"
-	  name=$func_stripname_result
-	  if test "$linkmode" = lib; then
-	    searchdirs="$newlib_search_path $lib_search_path $compiler_lib_search_dirs $sys_lib_search_path $shlib_search_path"
-	  else
-	    searchdirs="$newlib_search_path $lib_search_path $sys_lib_search_path $shlib_search_path"
-	  fi
-	  for searchdir in $searchdirs; do
-	    for search_ext in .la $std_shrext .so .a; do
-	      # Search the libtool library
-	      lib="$searchdir/lib${name}${search_ext}"
-	      if test -f "$lib"; then
-		if test "$search_ext" = ".la"; then
-		  found=yes
-		else
-		  found=no
-		fi
-		break 2
-	      fi
-	    done
-	  done
-	  if test "$found" != yes; then
-	    # deplib doesn't seem to be a libtool library
-	    if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then
-	      compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs"
-	      finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs"
-	    else
-	      deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	      test "$linkmode" = lib && newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs"
-	    fi
-	    continue
-	  else # deplib is a libtool library
-	    # If $allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes && $deplib is a stdlib,
-	    # We need to do some special things here, and not later.
-	    if test "X$allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes" = "Xyes" ; then
-	      case " $predeps $postdeps " in
-	      *" $deplib "*)
-		if func_lalib_p "$lib"; then
-		  library_names=
-		  old_library=
-		  func_source "$lib"
-		  for l in $old_library $library_names; do
-		    ll="$l"
-		  done
-		  if test "X$ll" = "X$old_library" ; then # only static version available
-		    found=no
-		    func_dirname "$lib" "" "."
-		    ladir="$func_dirname_result"
-		    lib=$ladir/$old_library
-		    if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then
-		      compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs"
-		      finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs"
-		    else
-		      deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-		      test "$linkmode" = lib && newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs"
-		    fi
-		    continue
-		  fi
-		fi
-		;;
-	      *) ;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	  ;; # -l
-	*.ltframework)
-	  if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then
-	    compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs"
-	    finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs"
-	  else
-	    deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	    if test "$linkmode" = lib ; then
-		case "$new_inherited_linker_flags " in
-		    *" $deplib "*) ;;
-		    * ) func_append new_inherited_linker_flags " $deplib" ;;
-		esac
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	-L*)
-	  case $linkmode in
-	  lib)
-	    deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	    test "$pass" = conv && continue
-	    newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs"
-	    func_stripname '-L' '' "$deplib"
-	    func_resolve_sysroot "$func_stripname_result"
-	    func_append newlib_search_path " $func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-	    ;;
-	  prog)
-	    if test "$pass" = conv; then
-	      deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	      continue
-	    fi
-	    if test "$pass" = scan; then
-	      deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	    else
-	      compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs"
-	      finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs"
-	    fi
-	    func_stripname '-L' '' "$deplib"
-	    func_resolve_sysroot "$func_stripname_result"
-	    func_append newlib_search_path " $func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    func_warning "\`-L' is ignored for archives/objects"
-	    ;;
-	  esac # linkmode
-	  continue
-	  ;; # -L
-	-R*)
-	  if test "$pass" = link; then
-	    func_stripname '-R' '' "$deplib"
-	    func_resolve_sysroot "$func_stripname_result"
-	    dir=$func_resolve_sysroot_result
-	    # Make sure the xrpath contains only unique directories.
-	    case "$xrpath " in
-	    *" $dir "*) ;;
-	    *) func_append xrpath " $dir" ;;
-	    esac
-	  fi
-	  deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	*.la)
-	  func_resolve_sysroot "$deplib"
-	  lib=$func_resolve_sysroot_result
-	  ;;
-	*.$libext)
-	  if test "$pass" = conv; then
-	    deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	    continue
-	  fi
-	  case $linkmode in
-	  lib)
-	    # Linking convenience modules into shared libraries is allowed,
-	    # but linking other static libraries is non-portable.
-	    case " $dlpreconveniencelibs " in
-	    *" $deplib "*) ;;
-	    *)
-	      valid_a_lib=no
-	      case $deplibs_check_method in
-		match_pattern*)
-		  set dummy $deplibs_check_method; shift
-		  match_pattern_regex=`expr "$deplibs_check_method" : "$1 \(.*\)"`
-		  if eval "\$ECHO \"$deplib\"" 2>/dev/null | $SED 10q \
-		    | $EGREP "$match_pattern_regex" > /dev/null; then
-		    valid_a_lib=yes
-		  fi
-		;;
-		pass_all)
-		  valid_a_lib=yes
-		;;
-	      esac
-	      if test "$valid_a_lib" != yes; then
-		echo
-		$ECHO "*** Warning: Trying to link with static lib archive $deplib."
-		echo "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when"
-		echo "*** you link to this library.  But I can only do this if you have a"
-		echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have"
-		echo "*** because the file extensions .$libext of this argument makes me believe"
-		echo "*** that it is just a static archive that I should not use here."
-	      else
-		echo
-		$ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the shared library $output against the"
-		$ECHO "*** static library $deplib is not portable!"
-		deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	      fi
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	    continue
-	    ;;
-	  prog)
-	    if test "$pass" != link; then
-	      deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	    else
-	      compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs"
-	      finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs"
-	    fi
-	    continue
-	    ;;
-	  esac # linkmode
-	  ;; # *.$libext
-	*.lo | *.$objext)
-	  if test "$pass" = conv; then
-	    deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	  elif test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-	    if test "$pass" = dlpreopen || test "$dlopen_support" != yes || test "$build_libtool_libs" = no; then
-	      # If there is no dlopen support or we're linking statically,
-	      # we need to preload.
-	      func_append newdlprefiles " $deplib"
-	      compile_deplibs="$deplib $compile_deplibs"
-	      finalize_deplibs="$deplib $finalize_deplibs"
-	    else
-	      func_append newdlfiles " $deplib"
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	%DEPLIBS%)
-	  alldeplibs=yes
-	  continue
-	  ;;
-	esac # case $deplib
-
-	if test "$found" = yes || test -f "$lib"; then :
-	else
-	  func_fatal_error "cannot find the library \`$lib' or unhandled argument \`$deplib'"
-	fi
-
-	# Check to see that this really is a libtool archive.
-	func_lalib_unsafe_p "$lib" \
-	  || func_fatal_error "\`$lib' is not a valid libtool archive"
-
-	func_dirname "$lib" "" "."
-	ladir="$func_dirname_result"
-
-	dlname=
-	dlopen=
-	dlpreopen=
-	libdir=
-	library_names=
-	old_library=
-	inherited_linker_flags=
-	# If the library was installed with an old release of libtool,
-	# it will not redefine variables installed, or shouldnotlink
-	installed=yes
-	shouldnotlink=no
-	avoidtemprpath=
-
-
-	# Read the .la file
-	func_source "$lib"
-
-	# Convert "-framework foo" to "foo.ltframework"
-	if test -n "$inherited_linker_flags"; then
-	  tmp_inherited_linker_flags=`$ECHO "$inherited_linker_flags" | $SED 's/-framework \([^ $]*\)/\1.ltframework/g'`
-	  for tmp_inherited_linker_flag in $tmp_inherited_linker_flags; do
-	    case " $new_inherited_linker_flags " in
-	      *" $tmp_inherited_linker_flag "*) ;;
-	      *) func_append new_inherited_linker_flags " $tmp_inherited_linker_flag";;
-	    esac
-	  done
-	fi
-	dependency_libs=`$ECHO " $dependency_libs" | $SED 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'`
-	if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "lib,link" ||
-	   test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,scan" ||
-	   { test "$linkmode" != prog && test "$linkmode" != lib; }; then
-	  test -n "$dlopen" && func_append dlfiles " $dlopen"
-	  test -n "$dlpreopen" && func_append dlprefiles " $dlpreopen"
-	fi
-
-	if test "$pass" = conv; then
-	  # Only check for convenience libraries
-	  deplibs="$lib $deplibs"
-	  if test -z "$libdir"; then
-	    if test -z "$old_library"; then
-	      func_fatal_error "cannot find name of link library for \`$lib'"
-	    fi
-	    # It is a libtool convenience library, so add in its objects.
-	    func_append convenience " $ladir/$objdir/$old_library"
-	    func_append old_convenience " $ladir/$objdir/$old_library"
-	  elif test "$linkmode" != prog && test "$linkmode" != lib; then
-	    func_fatal_error "\`$lib' is not a convenience library"
-	  fi
-	  tmp_libs=
-	  for deplib in $dependency_libs; do
-	    deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	    if $opt_preserve_dup_deps ; then
-	      case "$tmp_libs " in
-	      *" $deplib "*) func_append specialdeplibs " $deplib" ;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	    func_append tmp_libs " $deplib"
-	  done
-	  continue
-	fi # $pass = conv
-
-
-	# Get the name of the library we link against.
-	linklib=
-	if test -n "$old_library" &&
-	   { test "$prefer_static_libs" = yes ||
-	     test "$prefer_static_libs,$installed" = "built,no"; }; then
-	  linklib=$old_library
-	else
-	  for l in $old_library $library_names; do
-	    linklib="$l"
-	  done
-	fi
-	if test -z "$linklib"; then
-	  func_fatal_error "cannot find name of link library for \`$lib'"
-	fi
-
-	# This library was specified with -dlopen.
-	if test "$pass" = dlopen; then
-	  if test -z "$libdir"; then
-	    func_fatal_error "cannot -dlopen a convenience library: \`$lib'"
-	  fi
-	  if test -z "$dlname" ||
-	     test "$dlopen_support" != yes ||
-	     test "$build_libtool_libs" = no; then
-	    # If there is no dlname, no dlopen support or we're linking
-	    # statically, we need to preload.  We also need to preload any
-	    # dependent libraries so libltdl's deplib preloader doesn't
-	    # bomb out in the load deplibs phase.
-	    func_append dlprefiles " $lib $dependency_libs"
-	  else
-	    func_append newdlfiles " $lib"
-	  fi
-	  continue
-	fi # $pass = dlopen
-
-	# We need an absolute path.
-	case $ladir in
-	[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) abs_ladir="$ladir" ;;
-	*)
-	  abs_ladir=`cd "$ladir" && pwd`
-	  if test -z "$abs_ladir"; then
-	    func_warning "cannot determine absolute directory name of \`$ladir'"
-	    func_warning "passing it literally to the linker, although it might fail"
-	    abs_ladir="$ladir"
-	  fi
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	func_basename "$lib"
-	laname="$func_basename_result"
-
-	# Find the relevant object directory and library name.
-	if test "X$installed" = Xyes; then
-	  if test ! -f "$lt_sysroot$libdir/$linklib" && test -f "$abs_ladir/$linklib"; then
-	    func_warning "library \`$lib' was moved."
-	    dir="$ladir"
-	    absdir="$abs_ladir"
-	    libdir="$abs_ladir"
-	  else
-	    dir="$lt_sysroot$libdir"
-	    absdir="$lt_sysroot$libdir"
-	  fi
-	  test "X$hardcode_automatic" = Xyes && avoidtemprpath=yes
-	else
-	  if test ! -f "$ladir/$objdir/$linklib" && test -f "$abs_ladir/$linklib"; then
-	    dir="$ladir"
-	    absdir="$abs_ladir"
-	    # Remove this search path later
-	    func_append notinst_path " $abs_ladir"
-	  else
-	    dir="$ladir/$objdir"
-	    absdir="$abs_ladir/$objdir"
-	    # Remove this search path later
-	    func_append notinst_path " $abs_ladir"
-	  fi
-	fi # $installed = yes
-	func_stripname 'lib' '.la' "$laname"
-	name=$func_stripname_result
-
-	# This library was specified with -dlpreopen.
-	if test "$pass" = dlpreopen; then
-	  if test -z "$libdir" && test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-	    func_fatal_error "only libraries may -dlpreopen a convenience library: \`$lib'"
-	  fi
-	  case "$host" in
-	    # special handling for platforms with PE-DLLs.
-	    *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc* )
-	      # Linker will automatically link against shared library if both
-	      # static and shared are present.  Therefore, ensure we extract
-	      # symbols from the import library if a shared library is present
-	      # (otherwise, the dlopen module name will be incorrect).  We do
-	      # this by putting the import library name into $newdlprefiles.
-	      # We recover the dlopen module name by 'saving' the la file
-	      # name in a special purpose variable, and (later) extracting the
-	      # dlname from the la file.
-	      if test -n "$dlname"; then
-	        func_tr_sh "$dir/$linklib"
-	        eval "libfile_$func_tr_sh_result=\$abs_ladir/\$laname"
-	        func_append newdlprefiles " $dir/$linklib"
-	      else
-	        func_append newdlprefiles " $dir/$old_library"
-	        # Keep a list of preopened convenience libraries to check
-	        # that they are being used correctly in the link pass.
-	        test -z "$libdir" && \
-	          func_append dlpreconveniencelibs " $dir/$old_library"
-	      fi
-	    ;;
-	    * )
-	      # Prefer using a static library (so that no silly _DYNAMIC symbols
-	      # are required to link).
-	      if test -n "$old_library"; then
-	        func_append newdlprefiles " $dir/$old_library"
-	        # Keep a list of preopened convenience libraries to check
-	        # that they are being used correctly in the link pass.
-	        test -z "$libdir" && \
-	          func_append dlpreconveniencelibs " $dir/$old_library"
-	      # Otherwise, use the dlname, so that lt_dlopen finds it.
-	      elif test -n "$dlname"; then
-	        func_append newdlprefiles " $dir/$dlname"
-	      else
-	        func_append newdlprefiles " $dir/$linklib"
-	      fi
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	fi # $pass = dlpreopen
-
-	if test -z "$libdir"; then
-	  # Link the convenience library
-	  if test "$linkmode" = lib; then
-	    deplibs="$dir/$old_library $deplibs"
-	  elif test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then
-	    compile_deplibs="$dir/$old_library $compile_deplibs"
-	    finalize_deplibs="$dir/$old_library $finalize_deplibs"
-	  else
-	    deplibs="$lib $deplibs" # used for prog,scan pass
-	  fi
-	  continue
-	fi
-
-
-	if test "$linkmode" = prog && test "$pass" != link; then
-	  func_append newlib_search_path " $ladir"
-	  deplibs="$lib $deplibs"
-
-	  linkalldeplibs=no
-	  if test "$link_all_deplibs" != no || test -z "$library_names" ||
-	     test "$build_libtool_libs" = no; then
-	    linkalldeplibs=yes
-	  fi
-
-	  tmp_libs=
-	  for deplib in $dependency_libs; do
-	    case $deplib in
-	    -L*) func_stripname '-L' '' "$deplib"
-	         func_resolve_sysroot "$func_stripname_result"
-	         func_append newlib_search_path " $func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-		 ;;
-	    esac
-	    # Need to link against all dependency_libs?
-	    if test "$linkalldeplibs" = yes; then
-	      deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	    else
-	      # Need to hardcode shared library paths
-	      # or/and link against static libraries
-	      newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs"
-	    fi
-	    if $opt_preserve_dup_deps ; then
-	      case "$tmp_libs " in
-	      *" $deplib "*) func_append specialdeplibs " $deplib" ;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	    func_append tmp_libs " $deplib"
-	  done # for deplib
-	  continue
-	fi # $linkmode = prog...
-
-	if test "$linkmode,$pass" = "prog,link"; then
-	  if test -n "$library_names" &&
-	     { { test "$prefer_static_libs" = no ||
-	         test "$prefer_static_libs,$installed" = "built,yes"; } ||
-	       test -z "$old_library"; }; then
-	    # We need to hardcode the library path
-	    if test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -z "$avoidtemprpath" ; then
-	      # Make sure the rpath contains only unique directories.
-	      case "$temp_rpath:" in
-	      *"$absdir:"*) ;;
-	      *) func_append temp_rpath "$absdir:" ;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-
-	    # Hardcode the library path.
-	    # Skip directories that are in the system default run-time
-	    # search path.
-	    case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in
-	    *" $absdir "*) ;;
-	    *)
-	      case "$compile_rpath " in
-	      *" $absdir "*) ;;
-	      *) func_append compile_rpath " $absdir" ;;
-	      esac
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	    case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in
-	    *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	    *)
-	      case "$finalize_rpath " in
-	      *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	      *) func_append finalize_rpath " $libdir" ;;
-	      esac
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	  fi # $linkmode,$pass = prog,link...
-
-	  if test "$alldeplibs" = yes &&
-	     { test "$deplibs_check_method" = pass_all ||
-	       { test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes &&
-		 test -n "$library_names"; }; }; then
-	    # We only need to search for static libraries
-	    continue
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	link_static=no # Whether the deplib will be linked statically
-	use_static_libs=$prefer_static_libs
-	if test "$use_static_libs" = built && test "$installed" = yes; then
-	  use_static_libs=no
-	fi
-	if test -n "$library_names" &&
-	   { test "$use_static_libs" = no || test -z "$old_library"; }; then
-	  case $host in
-	  *cygwin* | *mingw* | *cegcc*)
-	      # No point in relinking DLLs because paths are not encoded
-	      func_append notinst_deplibs " $lib"
-	      need_relink=no
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    if test "$installed" = no; then
-	      func_append notinst_deplibs " $lib"
-	      need_relink=yes
-	    fi
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  # This is a shared library
-
-	  # Warn about portability, can't link against -module's on some
-	  # systems (darwin).  Don't bleat about dlopened modules though!
-	  dlopenmodule=""
-	  for dlpremoduletest in $dlprefiles; do
-	    if test "X$dlpremoduletest" = "X$lib"; then
-	      dlopenmodule="$dlpremoduletest"
-	      break
-	    fi
-	  done
-	  if test -z "$dlopenmodule" && test "$shouldnotlink" = yes && test "$pass" = link; then
-	    echo
-	    if test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-	      $ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the executable $output against the loadable module"
-	    else
-	      $ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the shared library $output against the loadable module"
-	    fi
-	    $ECHO "*** $linklib is not portable!"
-	  fi
-	  if test "$linkmode" = lib &&
-	     test "$hardcode_into_libs" = yes; then
-	    # Hardcode the library path.
-	    # Skip directories that are in the system default run-time
-	    # search path.
-	    case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in
-	    *" $absdir "*) ;;
-	    *)
-	      case "$compile_rpath " in
-	      *" $absdir "*) ;;
-	      *) func_append compile_rpath " $absdir" ;;
-	      esac
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	    case " $sys_lib_dlsearch_path " in
-	    *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	    *)
-	      case "$finalize_rpath " in
-	      *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	      *) func_append finalize_rpath " $libdir" ;;
-	      esac
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	  fi
-
-	  if test -n "$old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds"; then
-	    # figure out the soname
-	    set dummy $library_names
-	    shift
-	    realname="$1"
-	    shift
-	    libname=`eval "\\$ECHO \"$libname_spec\""`
-	    # use dlname if we got it. it's perfectly good, no?
-	    if test -n "$dlname"; then
-	      soname="$dlname"
-	    elif test -n "$soname_spec"; then
-	      # bleh windows
-	      case $host in
-	      *cygwin* | mingw* | *cegcc*)
-	        func_arith $current - $age
-		major=$func_arith_result
-		versuffix="-$major"
-		;;
-	      esac
-	      eval soname=\"$soname_spec\"
-	    else
-	      soname="$realname"
-	    fi
-
-	    # Make a new name for the extract_expsyms_cmds to use
-	    soroot="$soname"
-	    func_basename "$soroot"
-	    soname="$func_basename_result"
-	    func_stripname 'lib' '.dll' "$soname"
-	    newlib=libimp-$func_stripname_result.a
-
-	    # If the library has no export list, then create one now
-	    if test -f "$output_objdir/$soname-def"; then :
-	    else
-	      func_verbose "extracting exported symbol list from \`$soname'"
-	      func_execute_cmds "$extract_expsyms_cmds" 'exit $?'
-	    fi
-
-	    # Create $newlib
-	    if test -f "$output_objdir/$newlib"; then :; else
-	      func_verbose "generating import library for \`$soname'"
-	      func_execute_cmds "$old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds" 'exit $?'
-	    fi
-	    # make sure the library variables are pointing to the new library
-	    dir=$output_objdir
-	    linklib=$newlib
-	  fi # test -n "$old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds"
-
-	  if test "$linkmode" = prog || test "$opt_mode" != relink; then
-	    add_shlibpath=
-	    add_dir=
-	    add=
-	    lib_linked=yes
-	    case $hardcode_action in
-	    immediate | unsupported)
-	      if test "$hardcode_direct" = no; then
-		add="$dir/$linklib"
-		case $host in
-		  *-*-sco3.2v5.0.[024]*) add_dir="-L$dir" ;;
-		  *-*-sysv4*uw2*) add_dir="-L$dir" ;;
-		  *-*-sysv5OpenUNIX* | *-*-sysv5UnixWare7.[01].[10]* | \
-		    *-*-unixware7*) add_dir="-L$dir" ;;
-		  *-*-darwin* )
-		    # if the lib is a (non-dlopened) module then we can not
-		    # link against it, someone is ignoring the earlier warnings
-		    if /usr/bin/file -L $add 2> /dev/null |
-			 $GREP ": [^:]* bundle" >/dev/null ; then
-		      if test "X$dlopenmodule" != "X$lib"; then
-			$ECHO "*** Warning: lib $linklib is a module, not a shared library"
-			if test -z "$old_library" ; then
-			  echo
-			  echo "*** And there doesn't seem to be a static archive available"
-			  echo "*** The link will probably fail, sorry"
-			else
-			  add="$dir/$old_library"
-			fi
-		      elif test -n "$old_library"; then
-			add="$dir/$old_library"
-		      fi
-		    fi
-		esac
-	      elif test "$hardcode_minus_L" = no; then
-		case $host in
-		*-*-sunos*) add_shlibpath="$dir" ;;
-		esac
-		add_dir="-L$dir"
-		add="-l$name"
-	      elif test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = no; then
-		add_shlibpath="$dir"
-		add="-l$name"
-	      else
-		lib_linked=no
-	      fi
-	      ;;
-	    relink)
-	      if test "$hardcode_direct" = yes &&
-	         test "$hardcode_direct_absolute" = no; then
-		add="$dir/$linklib"
-	      elif test "$hardcode_minus_L" = yes; then
-		add_dir="-L$absdir"
-		# Try looking first in the location we're being installed to.
-		if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir"; then
-		  case $libdir in
-		    [\\/]*)
-		      func_append add_dir " -L$inst_prefix_dir$libdir"
-		      ;;
-		  esac
-		fi
-		add="-l$name"
-	      elif test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = yes; then
-		add_shlibpath="$dir"
-		add="-l$name"
-	      else
-		lib_linked=no
-	      fi
-	      ;;
-	    *) lib_linked=no ;;
-	    esac
-
-	    if test "$lib_linked" != yes; then
-	      func_fatal_configuration "unsupported hardcode properties"
-	    fi
-
-	    if test -n "$add_shlibpath"; then
-	      case :$compile_shlibpath: in
-	      *":$add_shlibpath:"*) ;;
-	      *) func_append compile_shlibpath "$add_shlibpath:" ;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	    if test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-	      test -n "$add_dir" && compile_deplibs="$add_dir $compile_deplibs"
-	      test -n "$add" && compile_deplibs="$add $compile_deplibs"
-	    else
-	      test -n "$add_dir" && deplibs="$add_dir $deplibs"
-	      test -n "$add" && deplibs="$add $deplibs"
-	      if test "$hardcode_direct" != yes &&
-		 test "$hardcode_minus_L" != yes &&
-		 test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = yes; then
-		case :$finalize_shlibpath: in
-		*":$libdir:"*) ;;
-		*) func_append finalize_shlibpath "$libdir:" ;;
-		esac
-	      fi
-	    fi
-	  fi
-
-	  if test "$linkmode" = prog || test "$opt_mode" = relink; then
-	    add_shlibpath=
-	    add_dir=
-	    add=
-	    # Finalize command for both is simple: just hardcode it.
-	    if test "$hardcode_direct" = yes &&
-	       test "$hardcode_direct_absolute" = no; then
-	      add="$libdir/$linklib"
-	    elif test "$hardcode_minus_L" = yes; then
-	      add_dir="-L$libdir"
-	      add="-l$name"
-	    elif test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = yes; then
-	      case :$finalize_shlibpath: in
-	      *":$libdir:"*) ;;
-	      *) func_append finalize_shlibpath "$libdir:" ;;
-	      esac
-	      add="-l$name"
-	    elif test "$hardcode_automatic" = yes; then
-	      if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir" &&
-		 test -f "$inst_prefix_dir$libdir/$linklib" ; then
-		add="$inst_prefix_dir$libdir/$linklib"
-	      else
-		add="$libdir/$linklib"
-	      fi
-	    else
-	      # We cannot seem to hardcode it, guess we'll fake it.
-	      add_dir="-L$libdir"
-	      # Try looking first in the location we're being installed to.
-	      if test -n "$inst_prefix_dir"; then
-		case $libdir in
-		  [\\/]*)
-		    func_append add_dir " -L$inst_prefix_dir$libdir"
-		    ;;
-		esac
-	      fi
-	      add="-l$name"
-	    fi
-
-	    if test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-	      test -n "$add_dir" && finalize_deplibs="$add_dir $finalize_deplibs"
-	      test -n "$add" && finalize_deplibs="$add $finalize_deplibs"
-	    else
-	      test -n "$add_dir" && deplibs="$add_dir $deplibs"
-	      test -n "$add" && deplibs="$add $deplibs"
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	elif test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-	  # Here we assume that one of hardcode_direct or hardcode_minus_L
-	  # is not unsupported.  This is valid on all known static and
-	  # shared platforms.
-	  if test "$hardcode_direct" != unsupported; then
-	    test -n "$old_library" && linklib="$old_library"
-	    compile_deplibs="$dir/$linklib $compile_deplibs"
-	    finalize_deplibs="$dir/$linklib $finalize_deplibs"
-	  else
-	    compile_deplibs="-l$name -L$dir $compile_deplibs"
-	    finalize_deplibs="-l$name -L$dir $finalize_deplibs"
-	  fi
-	elif test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-	  # Not a shared library
-	  if test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then
-	    # We're trying link a shared library against a static one
-	    # but the system doesn't support it.
-
-	    # Just print a warning and add the library to dependency_libs so
-	    # that the program can be linked against the static library.
-	    echo
-	    $ECHO "*** Warning: This system can not link to static lib archive $lib."
-	    echo "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when"
-	    echo "*** you link to this library.  But I can only do this if you have a"
-	    echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have."
-	    if test "$module" = yes; then
-	      echo "*** But as you try to build a module library, libtool will still create "
-	      echo "*** a static module, that should work as long as the dlopening application"
-	      echo "*** is linked with the -dlopen flag to resolve symbols at runtime."
-	      if test -z "$global_symbol_pipe"; then
-		echo
-		echo "*** However, this would only work if libtool was able to extract symbol"
-		echo "*** lists from a program, using \`nm' or equivalent, but libtool could"
-		echo "*** not find such a program.  So, this module is probably useless."
-		echo "*** \`nm' from GNU binutils and a full rebuild may help."
-	      fi
-	      if test "$build_old_libs" = no; then
-		build_libtool_libs=module
-		build_old_libs=yes
-	      else
-		build_libtool_libs=no
-	      fi
-	    fi
-	  else
-	    deplibs="$dir/$old_library $deplibs"
-	    link_static=yes
-	  fi
-	fi # link shared/static library?
-
-	if test "$linkmode" = lib; then
-	  if test -n "$dependency_libs" &&
-	     { test "$hardcode_into_libs" != yes ||
-	       test "$build_old_libs" = yes ||
-	       test "$link_static" = yes; }; then
-	    # Extract -R from dependency_libs
-	    temp_deplibs=
-	    for libdir in $dependency_libs; do
-	      case $libdir in
-	      -R*) func_stripname '-R' '' "$libdir"
-	           temp_xrpath=$func_stripname_result
-		   case " $xrpath " in
-		   *" $temp_xrpath "*) ;;
-		   *) func_append xrpath " $temp_xrpath";;
-		   esac;;
-	      *) func_append temp_deplibs " $libdir";;
-	      esac
-	    done
-	    dependency_libs="$temp_deplibs"
-	  fi
-
-	  func_append newlib_search_path " $absdir"
-	  # Link against this library
-	  test "$link_static" = no && newdependency_libs="$abs_ladir/$laname $newdependency_libs"
-	  # ... and its dependency_libs
-	  tmp_libs=
-	  for deplib in $dependency_libs; do
-	    newdependency_libs="$deplib $newdependency_libs"
-	    case $deplib in
-              -L*) func_stripname '-L' '' "$deplib"
-                   func_resolve_sysroot "$func_stripname_result";;
-              *) func_resolve_sysroot "$deplib" ;;
-            esac
-	    if $opt_preserve_dup_deps ; then
-	      case "$tmp_libs " in
-	      *" $func_resolve_sysroot_result "*)
-                func_append specialdeplibs " $func_resolve_sysroot_result" ;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	    func_append tmp_libs " $func_resolve_sysroot_result"
-	  done
-
-	  if test "$link_all_deplibs" != no; then
-	    # Add the search paths of all dependency libraries
-	    for deplib in $dependency_libs; do
-	      path=
-	      case $deplib in
-	      -L*) path="$deplib" ;;
-	      *.la)
-	        func_resolve_sysroot "$deplib"
-	        deplib=$func_resolve_sysroot_result
-	        func_dirname "$deplib" "" "."
-		dir=$func_dirname_result
-		# We need an absolute path.
-		case $dir in
-		[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) absdir="$dir" ;;
-		*)
-		  absdir=`cd "$dir" && pwd`
-		  if test -z "$absdir"; then
-		    func_warning "cannot determine absolute directory name of \`$dir'"
-		    absdir="$dir"
-		  fi
-		  ;;
-		esac
-		if $GREP "^installed=no" $deplib > /dev/null; then
-		case $host in
-		*-*-darwin*)
-		  depdepl=
-		  eval deplibrary_names=`${SED} -n -e 's/^library_names=\(.*\)$/\1/p' $deplib`
-		  if test -n "$deplibrary_names" ; then
-		    for tmp in $deplibrary_names ; do
-		      depdepl=$tmp
-		    done
-		    if test -f "$absdir/$objdir/$depdepl" ; then
-		      depdepl="$absdir/$objdir/$depdepl"
-		      darwin_install_name=`${OTOOL} -L $depdepl | awk '{if (NR == 2) {print $1;exit}}'`
-                      if test -z "$darwin_install_name"; then
-                          darwin_install_name=`${OTOOL64} -L $depdepl  | awk '{if (NR == 2) {print $1;exit}}'`
-                      fi
-		      func_append compiler_flags " ${wl}-dylib_file ${wl}${darwin_install_name}:${depdepl}"
-		      func_append linker_flags " -dylib_file ${darwin_install_name}:${depdepl}"
-		      path=
-		    fi
-		  fi
-		  ;;
-		*)
-		  path="-L$absdir/$objdir"
-		  ;;
-		esac
-		else
-		  eval libdir=`${SED} -n -e 's/^libdir=\(.*\)$/\1/p' $deplib`
-		  test -z "$libdir" && \
-		    func_fatal_error "\`$deplib' is not a valid libtool archive"
-		  test "$absdir" != "$libdir" && \
-		    func_warning "\`$deplib' seems to be moved"
-
-		  path="-L$absdir"
-		fi
-		;;
-	      esac
-	      case " $deplibs " in
-	      *" $path "*) ;;
-	      *) deplibs="$path $deplibs" ;;
-	      esac
-	    done
-	  fi # link_all_deplibs != no
-	fi # linkmode = lib
-      done # for deplib in $libs
-      if test "$pass" = link; then
-	if test "$linkmode" = "prog"; then
-	  compile_deplibs="$new_inherited_linker_flags $compile_deplibs"
-	  finalize_deplibs="$new_inherited_linker_flags $finalize_deplibs"
-	else
-	  compiler_flags="$compiler_flags "`$ECHO " $new_inherited_linker_flags" | $SED 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'`
-	fi
-      fi
-      dependency_libs="$newdependency_libs"
-      if test "$pass" = dlpreopen; then
-	# Link the dlpreopened libraries before other libraries
-	for deplib in $save_deplibs; do
-	  deplibs="$deplib $deplibs"
-	done
-      fi
-      if test "$pass" != dlopen; then
-	if test "$pass" != conv; then
-	  # Make sure lib_search_path contains only unique directories.
-	  lib_search_path=
-	  for dir in $newlib_search_path; do
-	    case "$lib_search_path " in
-	    *" $dir "*) ;;
-	    *) func_append lib_search_path " $dir" ;;
-	    esac
-	  done
-	  newlib_search_path=
-	fi
-
-	if test "$linkmode,$pass" != "prog,link"; then
-	  vars="deplibs"
-	else
-	  vars="compile_deplibs finalize_deplibs"
-	fi
-	for var in $vars dependency_libs; do
-	  # Add libraries to $var in reverse order
-	  eval tmp_libs=\"\$$var\"
-	  new_libs=
-	  for deplib in $tmp_libs; do
-	    # FIXME: Pedantically, this is the right thing to do, so
-	    #        that some nasty dependency loop isn't accidentally
-	    #        broken:
-	    #new_libs="$deplib $new_libs"
-	    # Pragmatically, this seems to cause very few problems in
-	    # practice:
-	    case $deplib in
-	    -L*) new_libs="$deplib $new_libs" ;;
-	    -R*) ;;
-	    *)
-	      # And here is the reason: when a library appears more
-	      # than once as an explicit dependence of a library, or
-	      # is implicitly linked in more than once by the
-	      # compiler, it is considered special, and multiple
-	      # occurrences thereof are not removed.  Compare this
-	      # with having the same library being listed as a
-	      # dependency of multiple other libraries: in this case,
-	      # we know (pedantically, we assume) the library does not
-	      # need to be listed more than once, so we keep only the
-	      # last copy.  This is not always right, but it is rare
-	      # enough that we require users that really mean to play
-	      # such unportable linking tricks to link the library
-	      # using -Wl,-lname, so that libtool does not consider it
-	      # for duplicate removal.
-	      case " $specialdeplibs " in
-	      *" $deplib "*) new_libs="$deplib $new_libs" ;;
-	      *)
-		case " $new_libs " in
-		*" $deplib "*) ;;
-		*) new_libs="$deplib $new_libs" ;;
-		esac
-		;;
-	      esac
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	  done
-	  tmp_libs=
-	  for deplib in $new_libs; do
-	    case $deplib in
-	    -L*)
-	      case " $tmp_libs " in
-	      *" $deplib "*) ;;
-	      *) func_append tmp_libs " $deplib" ;;
-	      esac
-	      ;;
-	    *) func_append tmp_libs " $deplib" ;;
-	    esac
-	  done
-	  eval $var=\"$tmp_libs\"
-	done # for var
-      fi
-      # Last step: remove runtime libs from dependency_libs
-      # (they stay in deplibs)
-      tmp_libs=
-      for i in $dependency_libs ; do
-	case " $predeps $postdeps $compiler_lib_search_path " in
-	*" $i "*)
-	  i=""
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	if test -n "$i" ; then
-	  func_append tmp_libs " $i"
-	fi
-      done
-      dependency_libs=$tmp_libs
-    done # for pass
-    if test "$linkmode" = prog; then
-      dlfiles="$newdlfiles"
-    fi
-    if test "$linkmode" = prog || test "$linkmode" = lib; then
-      dlprefiles="$newdlprefiles"
-    fi
-
-    case $linkmode in
-    oldlib)
-      if test -n "$dlfiles$dlprefiles" || test "$dlself" != no; then
-	func_warning "\`-dlopen' is ignored for archives"
-      fi
-
-      case " $deplibs" in
-      *\ -l* | *\ -L*)
-	func_warning "\`-l' and \`-L' are ignored for archives" ;;
-      esac
-
-      test -n "$rpath" && \
-	func_warning "\`-rpath' is ignored for archives"
-
-      test -n "$xrpath" && \
-	func_warning "\`-R' is ignored for archives"
-
-      test -n "$vinfo" && \
-	func_warning "\`-version-info/-version-number' is ignored for archives"
-
-      test -n "$release" && \
-	func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for archives"
-
-      test -n "$export_symbols$export_symbols_regex" && \
-	func_warning "\`-export-symbols' is ignored for archives"
-
-      # Now set the variables for building old libraries.
-      build_libtool_libs=no
-      oldlibs="$output"
-      func_append objs "$old_deplibs"
-      ;;
-
-    lib)
-      # Make sure we only generate libraries of the form `libNAME.la'.
-      case $outputname in
-      lib*)
-	func_stripname 'lib' '.la' "$outputname"
-	name=$func_stripname_result
-	eval shared_ext=\"$shrext_cmds\"
-	eval libname=\"$libname_spec\"
-	;;
-      *)
-	test "$module" = no && \
-	  func_fatal_help "libtool library \`$output' must begin with \`lib'"
-
-	if test "$need_lib_prefix" != no; then
-	  # Add the "lib" prefix for modules if required
-	  func_stripname '' '.la' "$outputname"
-	  name=$func_stripname_result
-	  eval shared_ext=\"$shrext_cmds\"
-	  eval libname=\"$libname_spec\"
-	else
-	  func_stripname '' '.la' "$outputname"
-	  libname=$func_stripname_result
-	fi
-	;;
-      esac
-
-      if test -n "$objs"; then
-	if test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then
-	  func_fatal_error "cannot build libtool library \`$output' from non-libtool objects on this host:$objs"
-	else
-	  echo
-	  $ECHO "*** Warning: Linking the shared library $output against the non-libtool"
-	  $ECHO "*** objects $objs is not portable!"
-	  func_append libobjs " $objs"
-	fi
-      fi
-
-      test "$dlself" != no && \
-	func_warning "\`-dlopen self' is ignored for libtool libraries"
-
-      set dummy $rpath
-      shift
-      test "$#" -gt 1 && \
-	func_warning "ignoring multiple \`-rpath's for a libtool library"
-
-      install_libdir="$1"
-
-      oldlibs=
-      if test -z "$rpath"; then
-	if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-	  # Building a libtool convenience library.
-	  # Some compilers have problems with a `.al' extension so
-	  # convenience libraries should have the same extension an
-	  # archive normally would.
-	  oldlibs="$output_objdir/$libname.$libext $oldlibs"
-	  build_libtool_libs=convenience
-	  build_old_libs=yes
-	fi
-
-	test -n "$vinfo" && \
-	  func_warning "\`-version-info/-version-number' is ignored for convenience libraries"
-
-	test -n "$release" && \
-	  func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for convenience libraries"
-      else
-
-	# Parse the version information argument.
-	save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=':'
-	set dummy $vinfo 0 0 0
-	shift
-	IFS="$save_ifs"
-
-	test -n "$7" && \
-	  func_fatal_help "too many parameters to \`-version-info'"
-
-	# convert absolute version numbers to libtool ages
-	# this retains compatibility with .la files and attempts
-	# to make the code below a bit more comprehensible
-
-	case $vinfo_number in
-	yes)
-	  number_major="$1"
-	  number_minor="$2"
-	  number_revision="$3"
-	  #
-	  # There are really only two kinds -- those that
-	  # use the current revision as the major version
-	  # and those that subtract age and use age as
-	  # a minor version.  But, then there is irix
-	  # which has an extra 1 added just for fun
-	  #
-	  case $version_type in
-	  # correct linux to gnu/linux during the next big refactor
-	  darwin|linux|osf|windows|none)
-	    func_arith $number_major + $number_minor
-	    current=$func_arith_result
-	    age="$number_minor"
-	    revision="$number_revision"
-	    ;;
-	  freebsd-aout|freebsd-elf|qnx|sunos)
-	    current="$number_major"
-	    revision="$number_minor"
-	    age="0"
-	    ;;
-	  irix|nonstopux)
-	    func_arith $number_major + $number_minor
-	    current=$func_arith_result
-	    age="$number_minor"
-	    revision="$number_minor"
-	    lt_irix_increment=no
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	no)
-	  current="$1"
-	  revision="$2"
-	  age="$3"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	# Check that each of the things are valid numbers.
-	case $current in
-	0|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) ;;
-	*)
-	  func_error "CURRENT \`$current' must be a nonnegative integer"
-	  func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	case $revision in
-	0|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) ;;
-	*)
-	  func_error "REVISION \`$revision' must be a nonnegative integer"
-	  func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	case $age in
-	0|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) ;;
-	*)
-	  func_error "AGE \`$age' must be a nonnegative integer"
-	  func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	if test "$age" -gt "$current"; then
-	  func_error "AGE \`$age' is greater than the current interface number \`$current'"
-	  func_fatal_error "\`$vinfo' is not valid version information"
-	fi
-
-	# Calculate the version variables.
-	major=
-	versuffix=
-	verstring=
-	case $version_type in
-	none) ;;
-
-	darwin)
-	  # Like Linux, but with the current version available in
-	  # verstring for coding it into the library header
-	  func_arith $current - $age
-	  major=.$func_arith_result
-	  versuffix="$major.$age.$revision"
-	  # Darwin ld doesn't like 0 for these options...
-	  func_arith $current + 1
-	  minor_current=$func_arith_result
-	  xlcverstring="${wl}-compatibility_version ${wl}$minor_current ${wl}-current_version ${wl}$minor_current.$revision"
-	  verstring="-compatibility_version $minor_current -current_version $minor_current.$revision"
-	  ;;
-
-	freebsd-aout)
-	  major=".$current"
-	  versuffix=".$current.$revision";
-	  ;;
-
-	freebsd-elf)
-	  major=".$current"
-	  versuffix=".$current"
-	  ;;
-
-	irix | nonstopux)
-	  if test "X$lt_irix_increment" = "Xno"; then
-	    func_arith $current - $age
-	  else
-	    func_arith $current - $age + 1
-	  fi
-	  major=$func_arith_result
-
-	  case $version_type in
-	    nonstopux) verstring_prefix=nonstopux ;;
-	    *)         verstring_prefix=sgi ;;
-	  esac
-	  verstring="$verstring_prefix$major.$revision"
-
-	  # Add in all the interfaces that we are compatible with.
-	  loop=$revision
-	  while test "$loop" -ne 0; do
-	    func_arith $revision - $loop
-	    iface=$func_arith_result
-	    func_arith $loop - 1
-	    loop=$func_arith_result
-	    verstring="$verstring_prefix$major.$iface:$verstring"
-	  done
-
-	  # Before this point, $major must not contain `.'.
-	  major=.$major
-	  versuffix="$major.$revision"
-	  ;;
-
-	linux) # correct to gnu/linux during the next big refactor
-	  func_arith $current - $age
-	  major=.$func_arith_result
-	  versuffix="$major.$age.$revision"
-	  ;;
-
-	osf)
-	  func_arith $current - $age
-	  major=.$func_arith_result
-	  versuffix=".$current.$age.$revision"
-	  verstring="$current.$age.$revision"
-
-	  # Add in all the interfaces that we are compatible with.
-	  loop=$age
-	  while test "$loop" -ne 0; do
-	    func_arith $current - $loop
-	    iface=$func_arith_result
-	    func_arith $loop - 1
-	    loop=$func_arith_result
-	    verstring="$verstring:${iface}.0"
-	  done
-
-	  # Make executables depend on our current version.
-	  func_append verstring ":${current}.0"
-	  ;;
-
-	qnx)
-	  major=".$current"
-	  versuffix=".$current"
-	  ;;
-
-	sunos)
-	  major=".$current"
-	  versuffix=".$current.$revision"
-	  ;;
-
-	windows)
-	  # Use '-' rather than '.', since we only want one
-	  # extension on DOS 8.3 filesystems.
-	  func_arith $current - $age
-	  major=$func_arith_result
-	  versuffix="-$major"
-	  ;;
-
-	*)
-	  func_fatal_configuration "unknown library version type \`$version_type'"
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	# Clear the version info if we defaulted, and they specified a release.
-	if test -z "$vinfo" && test -n "$release"; then
-	  major=
-	  case $version_type in
-	  darwin)
-	    # we can't check for "0.0" in archive_cmds due to quoting
-	    # problems, so we reset it completely
-	    verstring=
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    verstring="0.0"
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  if test "$need_version" = no; then
-	    versuffix=
-	  else
-	    versuffix=".0.0"
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	# Remove version info from name if versioning should be avoided
-	if test "$avoid_version" = yes && test "$need_version" = no; then
-	  major=
-	  versuffix=
-	  verstring=""
-	fi
-
-	# Check to see if the archive will have undefined symbols.
-	if test "$allow_undefined" = yes; then
-	  if test "$allow_undefined_flag" = unsupported; then
-	    func_warning "undefined symbols not allowed in $host shared libraries"
-	    build_libtool_libs=no
-	    build_old_libs=yes
-	  fi
-	else
-	  # Don't allow undefined symbols.
-	  allow_undefined_flag="$no_undefined_flag"
-	fi
-
-      fi
-
-      func_generate_dlsyms "$libname" "$libname" "yes"
-      func_append libobjs " $symfileobj"
-      test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs=
-
-      if test "$opt_mode" != relink; then
-	# Remove our outputs, but don't remove object files since they
-	# may have been created when compiling PIC objects.
-	removelist=
-	tempremovelist=`$ECHO "$output_objdir/*"`
-	for p in $tempremovelist; do
-	  case $p in
-	    *.$objext | *.gcno)
-	       ;;
-	    $output_objdir/$outputname | $output_objdir/$libname.* | $output_objdir/${libname}${release}.*)
-	       if test "X$precious_files_regex" != "X"; then
-		 if $ECHO "$p" | $EGREP -e "$precious_files_regex" >/dev/null 2>&1
-		 then
-		   continue
-		 fi
-	       fi
-	       func_append removelist " $p"
-	       ;;
-	    *) ;;
-	  esac
-	done
-	test -n "$removelist" && \
-	  func_show_eval "${RM}r \$removelist"
-      fi
-
-      # Now set the variables for building old libraries.
-      if test "$build_old_libs" = yes && test "$build_libtool_libs" != convenience ; then
-	func_append oldlibs " $output_objdir/$libname.$libext"
-
-	# Transform .lo files to .o files.
-	oldobjs="$objs "`$ECHO "$libobjs" | $SP2NL | $SED "/\.${libext}$/d; $lo2o" | $NL2SP`
-      fi
-
-      # Eliminate all temporary directories.
-      #for path in $notinst_path; do
-      #	lib_search_path=`$ECHO "$lib_search_path " | $SED "s% $path % %g"`
-      #	deplibs=`$ECHO "$deplibs " | $SED "s% -L$path % %g"`
-      #	dependency_libs=`$ECHO "$dependency_libs " | $SED "s% -L$path % %g"`
-      #done
-
-      if test -n "$xrpath"; then
-	# If the user specified any rpath flags, then add them.
-	temp_xrpath=
-	for libdir in $xrpath; do
-	  func_replace_sysroot "$libdir"
-	  func_append temp_xrpath " -R$func_replace_sysroot_result"
-	  case "$finalize_rpath " in
-	  *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append finalize_rpath " $libdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	done
-	if test "$hardcode_into_libs" != yes || test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
-	  dependency_libs="$temp_xrpath $dependency_libs"
-	fi
-      fi
-
-      # Make sure dlfiles contains only unique files that won't be dlpreopened
-      old_dlfiles="$dlfiles"
-      dlfiles=
-      for lib in $old_dlfiles; do
-	case " $dlprefiles $dlfiles " in
-	*" $lib "*) ;;
-	*) func_append dlfiles " $lib" ;;
-	esac
-      done
-
-      # Make sure dlprefiles contains only unique files
-      old_dlprefiles="$dlprefiles"
-      dlprefiles=
-      for lib in $old_dlprefiles; do
-	case "$dlprefiles " in
-	*" $lib "*) ;;
-	*) func_append dlprefiles " $lib" ;;
-	esac
-      done
-
-      if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-	if test -n "$rpath"; then
-	  case $host in
-	  *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-*-beos* | *-cegcc* | *-*-haiku*)
-	    # these systems don't actually have a c library (as such)!
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012])
-	    # Rhapsody C library is in the System framework
-	    func_append deplibs " System.ltframework"
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-netbsd*)
-	    # Don't link with libc until the a.out ld.so is fixed.
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-openbsd* | *-*-freebsd* | *-*-dragonfly*)
-	    # Do not include libc due to us having libc/libc_r.
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-sco3.2v5* | *-*-sco5v6*)
-	    # Causes problems with __ctype
-	    ;;
-	  *-*-sysv4.2uw2* | *-*-sysv5* | *-*-unixware* | *-*-OpenUNIX*)
-	    # Compiler inserts libc in the correct place for threads to work
-	    ;;
-	  *)
-	    # Add libc to deplibs on all other systems if necessary.
-	    if test "$build_libtool_need_lc" = "yes"; then
-	      func_append deplibs " -lc"
-	    fi
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	fi
-
-	# Transform deplibs into only deplibs that can be linked in shared.
-	name_save=$name
-	libname_save=$libname
-	release_save=$release
-	versuffix_save=$versuffix
-	major_save=$major
-	# I'm not sure if I'm treating the release correctly.  I think
-	# release should show up in the -l (ie -lgmp5) so we don't want to
-	# add it in twice.  Is that correct?
-	release=""
-	versuffix=""
-	major=""
-	newdeplibs=
-	droppeddeps=no
-	case $deplibs_check_method in
-	pass_all)
-	  # Don't check for shared/static.  Everything works.
-	  # This might be a little naive.  We might want to check
-	  # whether the library exists or not.  But this is on
-	  # osf3 & osf4 and I'm not really sure... Just
-	  # implementing what was already the behavior.
-	  newdeplibs=$deplibs
-	  ;;
-	test_compile)
-	  # This code stresses the "libraries are programs" paradigm to its
-	  # limits. Maybe even breaks it.  We compile a program, linking it
-	  # against the deplibs as a proxy for the library.  Then we can check
-	  # whether they linked in statically or dynamically with ldd.
-	  $opt_dry_run || $RM conftest.c
-	  cat > conftest.c </dev/null`
-		    $nocaseglob
-		  else
-		    potential_libs=`ls $i/$libnameglob[.-]* 2>/dev/null`
-		  fi
-		  for potent_lib in $potential_libs; do
-		      # Follow soft links.
-		      if ls -lLd "$potent_lib" 2>/dev/null |
-			 $GREP " -> " >/dev/null; then
-			continue
-		      fi
-		      # The statement above tries to avoid entering an
-		      # endless loop below, in case of cyclic links.
-		      # We might still enter an endless loop, since a link
-		      # loop can be closed while we follow links,
-		      # but so what?
-		      potlib="$potent_lib"
-		      while test -h "$potlib" 2>/dev/null; do
-			potliblink=`ls -ld $potlib | ${SED} 's/.* -> //'`
-			case $potliblink in
-			[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) potlib="$potliblink";;
-			*) potlib=`$ECHO "$potlib" | $SED 's,[^/]*$,,'`"$potliblink";;
-			esac
-		      done
-		      if eval $file_magic_cmd \"\$potlib\" 2>/dev/null |
-			 $SED -e 10q |
-			 $EGREP "$file_magic_regex" > /dev/null; then
-			func_append newdeplibs " $a_deplib"
-			a_deplib=""
-			break 2
-		      fi
-		  done
-		done
-	      fi
-	      if test -n "$a_deplib" ; then
-		droppeddeps=yes
-		echo
-		$ECHO "*** Warning: linker path does not have real file for library $a_deplib."
-		echo "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when"
-		echo "*** you link to this library.  But I can only do this if you have a"
-		echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have"
-		echo "*** because I did check the linker path looking for a file starting"
-		if test -z "$potlib" ; then
-		  $ECHO "*** with $libname but no candidates were found. (...for file magic test)"
-		else
-		  $ECHO "*** with $libname and none of the candidates passed a file format test"
-		  $ECHO "*** using a file magic. Last file checked: $potlib"
-		fi
-	      fi
-	      ;;
-	    *)
-	      # Add a -L argument.
-	      func_append newdeplibs " $a_deplib"
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	  done # Gone through all deplibs.
-	  ;;
-	match_pattern*)
-	  set dummy $deplibs_check_method; shift
-	  match_pattern_regex=`expr "$deplibs_check_method" : "$1 \(.*\)"`
-	  for a_deplib in $deplibs; do
-	    case $a_deplib in
-	    -l*)
-	      func_stripname -l '' "$a_deplib"
-	      name=$func_stripname_result
-	      if test "X$allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes" = "Xyes" ; then
-		case " $predeps $postdeps " in
-		*" $a_deplib "*)
-		  func_append newdeplibs " $a_deplib"
-		  a_deplib=""
-		  ;;
-		esac
-	      fi
-	      if test -n "$a_deplib" ; then
-		libname=`eval "\\$ECHO \"$libname_spec\""`
-		for i in $lib_search_path $sys_lib_search_path $shlib_search_path; do
-		  potential_libs=`ls $i/$libname[.-]* 2>/dev/null`
-		  for potent_lib in $potential_libs; do
-		    potlib="$potent_lib" # see symlink-check above in file_magic test
-		    if eval "\$ECHO \"$potent_lib\"" 2>/dev/null | $SED 10q | \
-		       $EGREP "$match_pattern_regex" > /dev/null; then
-		      func_append newdeplibs " $a_deplib"
-		      a_deplib=""
-		      break 2
-		    fi
-		  done
-		done
-	      fi
-	      if test -n "$a_deplib" ; then
-		droppeddeps=yes
-		echo
-		$ECHO "*** Warning: linker path does not have real file for library $a_deplib."
-		echo "*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when"
-		echo "*** you link to this library.  But I can only do this if you have a"
-		echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have"
-		echo "*** because I did check the linker path looking for a file starting"
-		if test -z "$potlib" ; then
-		  $ECHO "*** with $libname but no candidates were found. (...for regex pattern test)"
-		else
-		  $ECHO "*** with $libname and none of the candidates passed a file format test"
-		  $ECHO "*** using a regex pattern. Last file checked: $potlib"
-		fi
-	      fi
-	      ;;
-	    *)
-	      # Add a -L argument.
-	      func_append newdeplibs " $a_deplib"
-	      ;;
-	    esac
-	  done # Gone through all deplibs.
-	  ;;
-	none | unknown | *)
-	  newdeplibs=""
-	  tmp_deplibs=`$ECHO " $deplibs" | $SED 's/ -lc$//; s/ -[LR][^ ]*//g'`
-	  if test "X$allow_libtool_libs_with_static_runtimes" = "Xyes" ; then
-	    for i in $predeps $postdeps ; do
-	      # can't use Xsed below, because $i might contain '/'
-	      tmp_deplibs=`$ECHO " $tmp_deplibs" | $SED "s,$i,,"`
-	    done
-	  fi
-	  case $tmp_deplibs in
-	  *[!\	\ ]*)
-	    echo
-	    if test "X$deplibs_check_method" = "Xnone"; then
-	      echo "*** Warning: inter-library dependencies are not supported in this platform."
-	    else
-	      echo "*** Warning: inter-library dependencies are not known to be supported."
-	    fi
-	    echo "*** All declared inter-library dependencies are being dropped."
-	    droppeddeps=yes
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-	versuffix=$versuffix_save
-	major=$major_save
-	release=$release_save
-	libname=$libname_save
-	name=$name_save
-
-	case $host in
-	*-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012])
-	  # On Rhapsody replace the C library with the System framework
-	  newdeplibs=`$ECHO " $newdeplibs" | $SED 's/ -lc / System.ltframework /'`
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	if test "$droppeddeps" = yes; then
-	  if test "$module" = yes; then
-	    echo
-	    echo "*** Warning: libtool could not satisfy all declared inter-library"
-	    $ECHO "*** dependencies of module $libname.  Therefore, libtool will create"
-	    echo "*** a static module, that should work as long as the dlopening"
-	    echo "*** application is linked with the -dlopen flag."
-	    if test -z "$global_symbol_pipe"; then
-	      echo
-	      echo "*** However, this would only work if libtool was able to extract symbol"
-	      echo "*** lists from a program, using \`nm' or equivalent, but libtool could"
-	      echo "*** not find such a program.  So, this module is probably useless."
-	      echo "*** \`nm' from GNU binutils and a full rebuild may help."
-	    fi
-	    if test "$build_old_libs" = no; then
-	      oldlibs="$output_objdir/$libname.$libext"
-	      build_libtool_libs=module
-	      build_old_libs=yes
-	    else
-	      build_libtool_libs=no
-	    fi
-	  else
-	    echo "*** The inter-library dependencies that have been dropped here will be"
-	    echo "*** automatically added whenever a program is linked with this library"
-	    echo "*** or is declared to -dlopen it."
-
-	    if test "$allow_undefined" = no; then
-	      echo
-	      echo "*** Since this library must not contain undefined symbols,"
-	      echo "*** because either the platform does not support them or"
-	      echo "*** it was explicitly requested with -no-undefined,"
-	      echo "*** libtool will only create a static version of it."
-	      if test "$build_old_libs" = no; then
-		oldlibs="$output_objdir/$libname.$libext"
-		build_libtool_libs=module
-		build_old_libs=yes
-	      else
-		build_libtool_libs=no
-	      fi
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	fi
-	# Done checking deplibs!
-	deplibs=$newdeplibs
-      fi
-      # Time to change all our "foo.ltframework" stuff back to "-framework foo"
-      case $host in
-	*-*-darwin*)
-	  newdeplibs=`$ECHO " $newdeplibs" | $SED 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'`
-	  new_inherited_linker_flags=`$ECHO " $new_inherited_linker_flags" | $SED 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'`
-	  deplibs=`$ECHO " $deplibs" | $SED 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'`
-	  ;;
-      esac
-
-      # move library search paths that coincide with paths to not yet
-      # installed libraries to the beginning of the library search list
-      new_libs=
-      for path in $notinst_path; do
-	case " $new_libs " in
-	*" -L$path/$objdir "*) ;;
-	*)
-	  case " $deplibs " in
-	  *" -L$path/$objdir "*)
-	    func_append new_libs " -L$path/$objdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      done
-      for deplib in $deplibs; do
-	case $deplib in
-	-L*)
-	  case " $new_libs " in
-	  *" $deplib "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append new_libs " $deplib" ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	*) func_append new_libs " $deplib" ;;
-	esac
-      done
-      deplibs="$new_libs"
-
-      # All the library-specific variables (install_libdir is set above).
-      library_names=
-      old_library=
-      dlname=
-
-      # Test again, we may have decided not to build it any more
-      if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-	# Remove ${wl} instances when linking with ld.
-	# FIXME: should test the right _cmds variable.
-	case $archive_cmds in
-	  *\$LD\ *) wl= ;;
-        esac
-	if test "$hardcode_into_libs" = yes; then
-	  # Hardcode the library paths
-	  hardcode_libdirs=
-	  dep_rpath=
-	  rpath="$finalize_rpath"
-	  test "$opt_mode" != relink && rpath="$compile_rpath$rpath"
-	  for libdir in $rpath; do
-	    if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then
-	      if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then
-		func_replace_sysroot "$libdir"
-		libdir=$func_replace_sysroot_result
-		if test -z "$hardcode_libdirs"; then
-		  hardcode_libdirs="$libdir"
-		else
-		  # Just accumulate the unique libdirs.
-		  case $hardcode_libdir_separator$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator in
-		  *"$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir$hardcode_libdir_separator"*)
-		    ;;
-		  *)
-		    func_append hardcode_libdirs "$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir"
-		    ;;
-		  esac
-		fi
-	      else
-		eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
-		func_append dep_rpath " $flag"
-	      fi
-	    elif test -n "$runpath_var"; then
-	      case "$perm_rpath " in
-	      *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	      *) func_append perm_rpath " $libdir" ;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	  done
-	  # Substitute the hardcoded libdirs into the rpath.
-	  if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator" &&
-	     test -n "$hardcode_libdirs"; then
-	    libdir="$hardcode_libdirs"
-	    eval "dep_rpath=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\""
-	  fi
-	  if test -n "$runpath_var" && test -n "$perm_rpath"; then
-	    # We should set the runpath_var.
-	    rpath=
-	    for dir in $perm_rpath; do
-	      func_append rpath "$dir:"
-	    done
-	    eval "$runpath_var='$rpath\$$runpath_var'; export $runpath_var"
-	  fi
-	  test -n "$dep_rpath" && deplibs="$dep_rpath $deplibs"
-	fi
-
-	shlibpath="$finalize_shlibpath"
-	test "$opt_mode" != relink && shlibpath="$compile_shlibpath$shlibpath"
-	if test -n "$shlibpath"; then
-	  eval "$shlibpath_var='$shlibpath\$$shlibpath_var'; export $shlibpath_var"
-	fi
-
-	# Get the real and link names of the library.
-	eval shared_ext=\"$shrext_cmds\"
-	eval library_names=\"$library_names_spec\"
-	set dummy $library_names
-	shift
-	realname="$1"
-	shift
-
-	if test -n "$soname_spec"; then
-	  eval soname=\"$soname_spec\"
-	else
-	  soname="$realname"
-	fi
-	if test -z "$dlname"; then
-	  dlname=$soname
-	fi
-
-	lib="$output_objdir/$realname"
-	linknames=
-	for link
-	do
-	  func_append linknames " $link"
-	done
-
-	# Use standard objects if they are pic
-	test -z "$pic_flag" && libobjs=`$ECHO "$libobjs" | $SP2NL | $SED "$lo2o" | $NL2SP`
-	test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs=
-
-	delfiles=
-	if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$include_expsyms"; then
-	  $opt_dry_run || cp "$export_symbols" "$output_objdir/$libname.uexp"
-	  export_symbols="$output_objdir/$libname.uexp"
-	  func_append delfiles " $export_symbols"
-	fi
-
-	orig_export_symbols=
-	case $host_os in
-	cygwin* | mingw* | cegcc*)
-	  if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -z "$export_symbols_regex"; then
-	    # exporting using user supplied symfile
-	    if test "x`$SED 1q $export_symbols`" != xEXPORTS; then
-	      # and it's NOT already a .def file. Must figure out
-	      # which of the given symbols are data symbols and tag
-	      # them as such. So, trigger use of export_symbols_cmds.
-	      # export_symbols gets reassigned inside the "prepare
-	      # the list of exported symbols" if statement, so the
-	      # include_expsyms logic still works.
-	      orig_export_symbols="$export_symbols"
-	      export_symbols=
-	      always_export_symbols=yes
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	  ;;
-	esac
-
-	# Prepare the list of exported symbols
-	if test -z "$export_symbols"; then
-	  if test "$always_export_symbols" = yes || test -n "$export_symbols_regex"; then
-	    func_verbose "generating symbol list for \`$libname.la'"
-	    export_symbols="$output_objdir/$libname.exp"
-	    $opt_dry_run || $RM $export_symbols
-	    cmds=$export_symbols_cmds
-	    save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS='~'
-	    for cmd1 in $cmds; do
-	      IFS="$save_ifs"
-	      # Take the normal branch if the nm_file_list_spec branch
-	      # doesn't work or if tool conversion is not needed.
-	      case $nm_file_list_spec~$to_tool_file_cmd in
-		*~func_convert_file_noop | *~func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 | ~*)
-		  try_normal_branch=yes
-		  eval cmd=\"$cmd1\"
-		  func_len " $cmd"
-		  len=$func_len_result
-		  ;;
-		*)
-		  try_normal_branch=no
-		  ;;
-	      esac
-	      if test "$try_normal_branch" = yes \
-		 && { test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len" \
-		      || test "$max_cmd_len" -le -1; }
-	      then
-		func_show_eval "$cmd" 'exit $?'
-		skipped_export=false
-	      elif test -n "$nm_file_list_spec"; then
-		func_basename "$output"
-		output_la=$func_basename_result
-		save_libobjs=$libobjs
-		save_output=$output
-		output=${output_objdir}/${output_la}.nm
-		func_to_tool_file "$output"
-		libobjs=$nm_file_list_spec$func_to_tool_file_result
-		func_append delfiles " $output"
-		func_verbose "creating $NM input file list: $output"
-		for obj in $save_libobjs; do
-		  func_to_tool_file "$obj"
-		  $ECHO "$func_to_tool_file_result"
-		done > "$output"
-		eval cmd=\"$cmd1\"
-		func_show_eval "$cmd" 'exit $?'
-		output=$save_output
-		libobjs=$save_libobjs
-		skipped_export=false
-	      else
-		# The command line is too long to execute in one step.
-		func_verbose "using reloadable object file for export list..."
-		skipped_export=:
-		# Break out early, otherwise skipped_export may be
-		# set to false by a later but shorter cmd.
-		break
-	      fi
-	    done
-	    IFS="$save_ifs"
-	    if test -n "$export_symbols_regex" && test "X$skipped_export" != "X:"; then
-	      func_show_eval '$EGREP -e "$export_symbols_regex" "$export_symbols" > "${export_symbols}T"'
-	      func_show_eval '$MV "${export_symbols}T" "$export_symbols"'
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$include_expsyms"; then
-	  tmp_export_symbols="$export_symbols"
-	  test -n "$orig_export_symbols" && tmp_export_symbols="$orig_export_symbols"
-	  $opt_dry_run || eval '$ECHO "$include_expsyms" | $SP2NL >> "$tmp_export_symbols"'
-	fi
-
-	if test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" && test -n "$orig_export_symbols"; then
-	  # The given exports_symbols file has to be filtered, so filter it.
-	  func_verbose "filter symbol list for \`$libname.la' to tag DATA exports"
-	  # FIXME: $output_objdir/$libname.filter potentially contains lots of
-	  # 's' commands which not all seds can handle. GNU sed should be fine
-	  # though. Also, the filter scales superlinearly with the number of
-	  # global variables. join(1) would be nice here, but unfortunately
-	  # isn't a blessed tool.
-	  $opt_dry_run || $SED -e '/[ ,]DATA/!d;s,\(.*\)\([ \,].*\),s|^\1$|\1\2|,' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$libname.filter
-	  func_append delfiles " $export_symbols $output_objdir/$libname.filter"
-	  export_symbols=$output_objdir/$libname.def
-	  $opt_dry_run || $SED -f $output_objdir/$libname.filter < $orig_export_symbols > $export_symbols
-	fi
-
-	tmp_deplibs=
-	for test_deplib in $deplibs; do
-	  case " $convenience " in
-	  *" $test_deplib "*) ;;
-	  *)
-	    func_append tmp_deplibs " $test_deplib"
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	done
-	deplibs="$tmp_deplibs"
-
-	if test -n "$convenience"; then
-	  if test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec" &&
-	    test "$compiler_needs_object" = yes &&
-	    test -z "$libobjs"; then
-	    # extract the archives, so we have objects to list.
-	    # TODO: could optimize this to just extract one archive.
-	    whole_archive_flag_spec=
-	  fi
-	  if test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then
-	    save_libobjs=$libobjs
-	    eval libobjs=\"\$libobjs $whole_archive_flag_spec\"
-	    test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs=
-	  else
-	    gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x"
-	    func_append generated " $gentop"
-
-	    func_extract_archives $gentop $convenience
-	    func_append libobjs " $func_extract_archives_result"
-	    test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs=
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	if test "$thread_safe" = yes && test -n "$thread_safe_flag_spec"; then
-	  eval flag=\"$thread_safe_flag_spec\"
-	  func_append linker_flags " $flag"
-	fi
-
-	# Make a backup of the uninstalled library when relinking
-	if test "$opt_mode" = relink; then
-	  $opt_dry_run || eval '(cd $output_objdir && $RM ${realname}U && $MV $realname ${realname}U)' || exit $?
-	fi
-
-	# Do each of the archive commands.
-	if test "$module" = yes && test -n "$module_cmds" ; then
-	  if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$module_expsym_cmds"; then
-	    eval test_cmds=\"$module_expsym_cmds\"
-	    cmds=$module_expsym_cmds
-	  else
-	    eval test_cmds=\"$module_cmds\"
-	    cmds=$module_cmds
-	  fi
-	else
-	  if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$archive_expsym_cmds"; then
-	    eval test_cmds=\"$archive_expsym_cmds\"
-	    cmds=$archive_expsym_cmds
-	  else
-	    eval test_cmds=\"$archive_cmds\"
-	    cmds=$archive_cmds
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	if test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" &&
-	   func_len " $test_cmds" &&
-	   len=$func_len_result &&
-	   test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len" || test "$max_cmd_len" -le -1; then
-	  :
-	else
-	  # The command line is too long to link in one step, link piecewise
-	  # or, if using GNU ld and skipped_export is not :, use a linker
-	  # script.
-
-	  # Save the value of $output and $libobjs because we want to
-	  # use them later.  If we have whole_archive_flag_spec, we
-	  # want to use save_libobjs as it was before
-	  # whole_archive_flag_spec was expanded, because we can't
-	  # assume the linker understands whole_archive_flag_spec.
-	  # This may have to be revisited, in case too many
-	  # convenience libraries get linked in and end up exceeding
-	  # the spec.
-	  if test -z "$convenience" || test -z "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then
-	    save_libobjs=$libobjs
-	  fi
-	  save_output=$output
-	  func_basename "$output"
-	  output_la=$func_basename_result
-
-	  # Clear the reloadable object creation command queue and
-	  # initialize k to one.
-	  test_cmds=
-	  concat_cmds=
-	  objlist=
-	  last_robj=
-	  k=1
-
-	  if test -n "$save_libobjs" && test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" && test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then
-	    output=${output_objdir}/${output_la}.lnkscript
-	    func_verbose "creating GNU ld script: $output"
-	    echo 'INPUT (' > $output
-	    for obj in $save_libobjs
-	    do
-	      func_to_tool_file "$obj"
-	      $ECHO "$func_to_tool_file_result" >> $output
-	    done
-	    echo ')' >> $output
-	    func_append delfiles " $output"
-	    func_to_tool_file "$output"
-	    output=$func_to_tool_file_result
-	  elif test -n "$save_libobjs" && test "X$skipped_export" != "X:" && test "X$file_list_spec" != X; then
-	    output=${output_objdir}/${output_la}.lnk
-	    func_verbose "creating linker input file list: $output"
-	    : > $output
-	    set x $save_libobjs
-	    shift
-	    firstobj=
-	    if test "$compiler_needs_object" = yes; then
-	      firstobj="$1 "
-	      shift
-	    fi
-	    for obj
-	    do
-	      func_to_tool_file "$obj"
-	      $ECHO "$func_to_tool_file_result" >> $output
-	    done
-	    func_append delfiles " $output"
-	    func_to_tool_file "$output"
-	    output=$firstobj\"$file_list_spec$func_to_tool_file_result\"
-	  else
-	    if test -n "$save_libobjs"; then
-	      func_verbose "creating reloadable object files..."
-	      output=$output_objdir/$output_la-${k}.$objext
-	      eval test_cmds=\"$reload_cmds\"
-	      func_len " $test_cmds"
-	      len0=$func_len_result
-	      len=$len0
-
-	      # Loop over the list of objects to be linked.
-	      for obj in $save_libobjs
-	      do
-		func_len " $obj"
-		func_arith $len + $func_len_result
-		len=$func_arith_result
-		if test "X$objlist" = X ||
-		   test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len"; then
-		  func_append objlist " $obj"
-		else
-		  # The command $test_cmds is almost too long, add a
-		  # command to the queue.
-		  if test "$k" -eq 1 ; then
-		    # The first file doesn't have a previous command to add.
-		    reload_objs=$objlist
-		    eval concat_cmds=\"$reload_cmds\"
-		  else
-		    # All subsequent reloadable object files will link in
-		    # the last one created.
-		    reload_objs="$objlist $last_robj"
-		    eval concat_cmds=\"\$concat_cmds~$reload_cmds~\$RM $last_robj\"
-		  fi
-		  last_robj=$output_objdir/$output_la-${k}.$objext
-		  func_arith $k + 1
-		  k=$func_arith_result
-		  output=$output_objdir/$output_la-${k}.$objext
-		  objlist=" $obj"
-		  func_len " $last_robj"
-		  func_arith $len0 + $func_len_result
-		  len=$func_arith_result
-		fi
-	      done
-	      # Handle the remaining objects by creating one last
-	      # reloadable object file.  All subsequent reloadable object
-	      # files will link in the last one created.
-	      test -z "$concat_cmds" || concat_cmds=$concat_cmds~
-	      reload_objs="$objlist $last_robj"
-	      eval concat_cmds=\"\${concat_cmds}$reload_cmds\"
-	      if test -n "$last_robj"; then
-	        eval concat_cmds=\"\${concat_cmds}~\$RM $last_robj\"
-	      fi
-	      func_append delfiles " $output"
-
-	    else
-	      output=
-	    fi
-
-	    if ${skipped_export-false}; then
-	      func_verbose "generating symbol list for \`$libname.la'"
-	      export_symbols="$output_objdir/$libname.exp"
-	      $opt_dry_run || $RM $export_symbols
-	      libobjs=$output
-	      # Append the command to create the export file.
-	      test -z "$concat_cmds" || concat_cmds=$concat_cmds~
-	      eval concat_cmds=\"\$concat_cmds$export_symbols_cmds\"
-	      if test -n "$last_robj"; then
-		eval concat_cmds=\"\$concat_cmds~\$RM $last_robj\"
-	      fi
-	    fi
-
-	    test -n "$save_libobjs" &&
-	      func_verbose "creating a temporary reloadable object file: $output"
-
-	    # Loop through the commands generated above and execute them.
-	    save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS='~'
-	    for cmd in $concat_cmds; do
-	      IFS="$save_ifs"
-	      $opt_silent || {
-		  func_quote_for_expand "$cmd"
-		  eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result"
-	      }
-	      $opt_dry_run || eval "$cmd" || {
-		lt_exit=$?
-
-		# Restore the uninstalled library and exit
-		if test "$opt_mode" = relink; then
-		  ( cd "$output_objdir" && \
-		    $RM "${realname}T" && \
-		    $MV "${realname}U" "$realname" )
-		fi
-
-		exit $lt_exit
-	      }
-	    done
-	    IFS="$save_ifs"
-
-	    if test -n "$export_symbols_regex" && ${skipped_export-false}; then
-	      func_show_eval '$EGREP -e "$export_symbols_regex" "$export_symbols" > "${export_symbols}T"'
-	      func_show_eval '$MV "${export_symbols}T" "$export_symbols"'
-	    fi
-	  fi
-
-          if ${skipped_export-false}; then
-	    if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$include_expsyms"; then
-	      tmp_export_symbols="$export_symbols"
-	      test -n "$orig_export_symbols" && tmp_export_symbols="$orig_export_symbols"
-	      $opt_dry_run || eval '$ECHO "$include_expsyms" | $SP2NL >> "$tmp_export_symbols"'
-	    fi
-
-	    if test -n "$orig_export_symbols"; then
-	      # The given exports_symbols file has to be filtered, so filter it.
-	      func_verbose "filter symbol list for \`$libname.la' to tag DATA exports"
-	      # FIXME: $output_objdir/$libname.filter potentially contains lots of
-	      # 's' commands which not all seds can handle. GNU sed should be fine
-	      # though. Also, the filter scales superlinearly with the number of
-	      # global variables. join(1) would be nice here, but unfortunately
-	      # isn't a blessed tool.
-	      $opt_dry_run || $SED -e '/[ ,]DATA/!d;s,\(.*\)\([ \,].*\),s|^\1$|\1\2|,' < $export_symbols > $output_objdir/$libname.filter
-	      func_append delfiles " $export_symbols $output_objdir/$libname.filter"
-	      export_symbols=$output_objdir/$libname.def
-	      $opt_dry_run || $SED -f $output_objdir/$libname.filter < $orig_export_symbols > $export_symbols
-	    fi
-	  fi
-
-	  libobjs=$output
-	  # Restore the value of output.
-	  output=$save_output
-
-	  if test -n "$convenience" && test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then
-	    eval libobjs=\"\$libobjs $whole_archive_flag_spec\"
-	    test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs=
-	  fi
-	  # Expand the library linking commands again to reset the
-	  # value of $libobjs for piecewise linking.
-
-	  # Do each of the archive commands.
-	  if test "$module" = yes && test -n "$module_cmds" ; then
-	    if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$module_expsym_cmds"; then
-	      cmds=$module_expsym_cmds
-	    else
-	      cmds=$module_cmds
-	    fi
-	  else
-	    if test -n "$export_symbols" && test -n "$archive_expsym_cmds"; then
-	      cmds=$archive_expsym_cmds
-	    else
-	      cmds=$archive_cmds
-	    fi
-	  fi
-	fi
-
-	if test -n "$delfiles"; then
-	  # Append the command to remove temporary files to $cmds.
-	  eval cmds=\"\$cmds~\$RM $delfiles\"
-	fi
-
-	# Add any objects from preloaded convenience libraries
-	if test -n "$dlprefiles"; then
-	  gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x"
-	  func_append generated " $gentop"
-
-	  func_extract_archives $gentop $dlprefiles
-	  func_append libobjs " $func_extract_archives_result"
-	  test "X$libobjs" = "X " && libobjs=
-	fi
-
-	save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS='~'
-	for cmd in $cmds; do
-	  IFS="$save_ifs"
-	  eval cmd=\"$cmd\"
-	  $opt_silent || {
-	    func_quote_for_expand "$cmd"
-	    eval "func_echo $func_quote_for_expand_result"
-	  }
-	  $opt_dry_run || eval "$cmd" || {
-	    lt_exit=$?
-
-	    # Restore the uninstalled library and exit
-	    if test "$opt_mode" = relink; then
-	      ( cd "$output_objdir" && \
-	        $RM "${realname}T" && \
-		$MV "${realname}U" "$realname" )
-	    fi
-
-	    exit $lt_exit
-	  }
-	done
-	IFS="$save_ifs"
-
-	# Restore the uninstalled library and exit
-	if test "$opt_mode" = relink; then
-	  $opt_dry_run || eval '(cd $output_objdir && $RM ${realname}T && $MV $realname ${realname}T && $MV ${realname}U $realname)' || exit $?
-
-	  if test -n "$convenience"; then
-	    if test -z "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then
-	      func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"'
-	    fi
-	  fi
-
-	  exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-	fi
-
-	# Create links to the real library.
-	for linkname in $linknames; do
-	  if test "$realname" != "$linkname"; then
-	    func_show_eval '(cd "$output_objdir" && $RM "$linkname" && $LN_S "$realname" "$linkname")' 'exit $?'
-	  fi
-	done
-
-	# If -module or -export-dynamic was specified, set the dlname.
-	if test "$module" = yes || test "$export_dynamic" = yes; then
-	  # On all known operating systems, these are identical.
-	  dlname="$soname"
-	fi
-      fi
-      ;;
-
-    obj)
-      if test -n "$dlfiles$dlprefiles" || test "$dlself" != no; then
-	func_warning "\`-dlopen' is ignored for objects"
-      fi
-
-      case " $deplibs" in
-      *\ -l* | *\ -L*)
-	func_warning "\`-l' and \`-L' are ignored for objects" ;;
-      esac
-
-      test -n "$rpath" && \
-	func_warning "\`-rpath' is ignored for objects"
-
-      test -n "$xrpath" && \
-	func_warning "\`-R' is ignored for objects"
-
-      test -n "$vinfo" && \
-	func_warning "\`-version-info' is ignored for objects"
-
-      test -n "$release" && \
-	func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for objects"
-
-      case $output in
-      *.lo)
-	test -n "$objs$old_deplibs" && \
-	  func_fatal_error "cannot build library object \`$output' from non-libtool objects"
-
-	libobj=$output
-	func_lo2o "$libobj"
-	obj=$func_lo2o_result
-	;;
-      *)
-	libobj=
-	obj="$output"
-	;;
-      esac
-
-      # Delete the old objects.
-      $opt_dry_run || $RM $obj $libobj
-
-      # Objects from convenience libraries.  This assumes
-      # single-version convenience libraries.  Whenever we create
-      # different ones for PIC/non-PIC, this we'll have to duplicate
-      # the extraction.
-      reload_conv_objs=
-      gentop=
-      # reload_cmds runs $LD directly, so let us get rid of
-      # -Wl from whole_archive_flag_spec and hope we can get by with
-      # turning comma into space..
-      wl=
-
-      if test -n "$convenience"; then
-	if test -n "$whole_archive_flag_spec"; then
-	  eval tmp_whole_archive_flags=\"$whole_archive_flag_spec\"
-	  reload_conv_objs=$reload_objs\ `$ECHO "$tmp_whole_archive_flags" | $SED 's|,| |g'`
-	else
-	  gentop="$output_objdir/${obj}x"
-	  func_append generated " $gentop"
-
-	  func_extract_archives $gentop $convenience
-	  reload_conv_objs="$reload_objs $func_extract_archives_result"
-	fi
-      fi
-
-      # If we're not building shared, we need to use non_pic_objs
-      test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && libobjs="$non_pic_objects"
-
-      # Create the old-style object.
-      reload_objs="$objs$old_deplibs "`$ECHO "$libobjs" | $SP2NL | $SED "/\.${libext}$/d; /\.lib$/d; $lo2o" | $NL2SP`" $reload_conv_objs" ### testsuite: skip nested quoting test
-
-      output="$obj"
-      func_execute_cmds "$reload_cmds" 'exit $?'
-
-      # Exit if we aren't doing a library object file.
-      if test -z "$libobj"; then
-	if test -n "$gentop"; then
-	  func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"'
-	fi
-
-	exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-      fi
-
-      if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes; then
-	if test -n "$gentop"; then
-	  func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"'
-	fi
-
-	# Create an invalid libtool object if no PIC, so that we don't
-	# accidentally link it into a program.
-	# $show "echo timestamp > $libobj"
-	# $opt_dry_run || eval "echo timestamp > $libobj" || exit $?
-	exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-      fi
-
-      if test -n "$pic_flag" || test "$pic_mode" != default; then
-	# Only do commands if we really have different PIC objects.
-	reload_objs="$libobjs $reload_conv_objs"
-	output="$libobj"
-	func_execute_cmds "$reload_cmds" 'exit $?'
-      fi
-
-      if test -n "$gentop"; then
-	func_show_eval '${RM}r "$gentop"'
-      fi
-
-      exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-      ;;
-
-    prog)
-      case $host in
-	*cygwin*) func_stripname '' '.exe' "$output"
-	          output=$func_stripname_result.exe;;
-      esac
-      test -n "$vinfo" && \
-	func_warning "\`-version-info' is ignored for programs"
-
-      test -n "$release" && \
-	func_warning "\`-release' is ignored for programs"
-
-      test "$preload" = yes \
-        && test "$dlopen_support" = unknown \
-	&& test "$dlopen_self" = unknown \
-	&& test "$dlopen_self_static" = unknown && \
-	  func_warning "\`LT_INIT([dlopen])' not used. Assuming no dlopen support."
-
-      case $host in
-      *-*-rhapsody* | *-*-darwin1.[012])
-	# On Rhapsody replace the C library is the System framework
-	compile_deplibs=`$ECHO " $compile_deplibs" | $SED 's/ -lc / System.ltframework /'`
-	finalize_deplibs=`$ECHO " $finalize_deplibs" | $SED 's/ -lc / System.ltframework /'`
-	;;
-      esac
-
-      case $host in
-      *-*-darwin*)
-	# Don't allow lazy linking, it breaks C++ global constructors
-	# But is supposedly fixed on 10.4 or later (yay!).
-	if test "$tagname" = CXX ; then
-	  case ${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET-10.0} in
-	    10.[0123])
-	      func_append compile_command " ${wl}-bind_at_load"
-	      func_append finalize_command " ${wl}-bind_at_load"
-	    ;;
-	  esac
-	fi
-	# Time to change all our "foo.ltframework" stuff back to "-framework foo"
-	compile_deplibs=`$ECHO " $compile_deplibs" | $SED 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'`
-	finalize_deplibs=`$ECHO " $finalize_deplibs" | $SED 's% \([^ $]*\).ltframework% -framework \1%g'`
-	;;
-      esac
-
-
-      # move library search paths that coincide with paths to not yet
-      # installed libraries to the beginning of the library search list
-      new_libs=
-      for path in $notinst_path; do
-	case " $new_libs " in
-	*" -L$path/$objdir "*) ;;
-	*)
-	  case " $compile_deplibs " in
-	  *" -L$path/$objdir "*)
-	    func_append new_libs " -L$path/$objdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      done
-      for deplib in $compile_deplibs; do
-	case $deplib in
-	-L*)
-	  case " $new_libs " in
-	  *" $deplib "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append new_libs " $deplib" ;;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	*) func_append new_libs " $deplib" ;;
-	esac
-      done
-      compile_deplibs="$new_libs"
-
-
-      func_append compile_command " $compile_deplibs"
-      func_append finalize_command " $finalize_deplibs"
-
-      if test -n "$rpath$xrpath"; then
-	# If the user specified any rpath flags, then add them.
-	for libdir in $rpath $xrpath; do
-	  # This is the magic to use -rpath.
-	  case "$finalize_rpath " in
-	  *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append finalize_rpath " $libdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	done
-      fi
-
-      # Now hardcode the library paths
-      rpath=
-      hardcode_libdirs=
-      for libdir in $compile_rpath $finalize_rpath; do
-	if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then
-	  if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then
-	    if test -z "$hardcode_libdirs"; then
-	      hardcode_libdirs="$libdir"
-	    else
-	      # Just accumulate the unique libdirs.
-	      case $hardcode_libdir_separator$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator in
-	      *"$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir$hardcode_libdir_separator"*)
-		;;
-	      *)
-		func_append hardcode_libdirs "$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir"
-		;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	  else
-	    eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
-	    func_append rpath " $flag"
-	  fi
-	elif test -n "$runpath_var"; then
-	  case "$perm_rpath " in
-	  *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append perm_rpath " $libdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	fi
-	case $host in
-	*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*)
-	  testbindir=`${ECHO} "$libdir" | ${SED} -e 's*/lib$*/bin*'`
-	  case :$dllsearchpath: in
-	  *":$libdir:"*) ;;
-	  ::) dllsearchpath=$libdir;;
-	  *) func_append dllsearchpath ":$libdir";;
-	  esac
-	  case :$dllsearchpath: in
-	  *":$testbindir:"*) ;;
-	  ::) dllsearchpath=$testbindir;;
-	  *) func_append dllsearchpath ":$testbindir";;
-	  esac
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      done
-      # Substitute the hardcoded libdirs into the rpath.
-      if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator" &&
-	 test -n "$hardcode_libdirs"; then
-	libdir="$hardcode_libdirs"
-	eval rpath=\" $hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
-      fi
-      compile_rpath="$rpath"
-
-      rpath=
-      hardcode_libdirs=
-      for libdir in $finalize_rpath; do
-	if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then
-	  if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then
-	    if test -z "$hardcode_libdirs"; then
-	      hardcode_libdirs="$libdir"
-	    else
-	      # Just accumulate the unique libdirs.
-	      case $hardcode_libdir_separator$hardcode_libdirs$hardcode_libdir_separator in
-	      *"$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir$hardcode_libdir_separator"*)
-		;;
-	      *)
-		func_append hardcode_libdirs "$hardcode_libdir_separator$libdir"
-		;;
-	      esac
-	    fi
-	  else
-	    eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
-	    func_append rpath " $flag"
-	  fi
-	elif test -n "$runpath_var"; then
-	  case "$finalize_perm_rpath " in
-	  *" $libdir "*) ;;
-	  *) func_append finalize_perm_rpath " $libdir" ;;
-	  esac
-	fi
-      done
-      # Substitute the hardcoded libdirs into the rpath.
-      if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator" &&
-	 test -n "$hardcode_libdirs"; then
-	libdir="$hardcode_libdirs"
-	eval rpath=\" $hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
-      fi
-      finalize_rpath="$rpath"
-
-      if test -n "$libobjs" && test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
-	# Transform all the library objects into standard objects.
-	compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SP2NL | $SED "$lo2o" | $NL2SP`
-	finalize_command=`$ECHO "$finalize_command" | $SP2NL | $SED "$lo2o" | $NL2SP`
-      fi
-
-      func_generate_dlsyms "$outputname" "@PROGRAM@" "no"
-
-      # template prelinking step
-      if test -n "$prelink_cmds"; then
-	func_execute_cmds "$prelink_cmds" 'exit $?'
-      fi
-
-      wrappers_required=yes
-      case $host in
-      *cegcc* | *mingw32ce*)
-        # Disable wrappers for cegcc and mingw32ce hosts, we are cross compiling anyway.
-        wrappers_required=no
-        ;;
-      *cygwin* | *mingw* )
-        if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes; then
-          wrappers_required=no
-        fi
-        ;;
-      *)
-        if test "$need_relink" = no || test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes; then
-          wrappers_required=no
-        fi
-        ;;
-      esac
-      if test "$wrappers_required" = no; then
-	# Replace the output file specification.
-	compile_command=`$ECHO "$compile_command" | $SED 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output"'%g'`
-	link_command="$compile_command$compile_rpath"
-
-	# We have no uninstalled library dependencies, so finalize right now.
-	exit_status=0
-	func_show_eval "$link_command" 'exit_status=$?'
-
-	if test -n "$postlink_cmds"; then
-	  func_to_tool_file "$output"
-	  postlink_cmds=`func_echo_all "$postlink_cmds" | $SED -e 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output"'%g' -e 's%@TOOL_OUTPUT@%'"$func_to_tool_file_result"'%g'`
-	  func_execute_cmds "$postlink_cmds" 'exit $?'
-	fi
-
-	# Delete the generated files.
-	if test -f "$output_objdir/${outputname}S.${objext}"; then
-	  func_show_eval '$RM "$output_objdir/${outputname}S.${objext}"'
-	fi
-
-	exit $exit_status
-      fi
-
-      if test -n "$compile_shlibpath$finalize_shlibpath"; then
-	compile_command="$shlibpath_var=\"$compile_shlibpath$finalize_shlibpath\$$shlibpath_var\" $compile_command"
-      fi
-      if test -n "$finalize_shlibpath"; then
-	finalize_command="$shlibpath_var=\"$finalize_shlibpath\$$shlibpath_var\" $finalize_command"
-      fi
-
-      compile_var=
-      finalize_var=
-      if test -n "$runpath_var"; then
-	if test -n "$perm_rpath"; then
-	  # We should set the runpath_var.
-	  rpath=
-	  for dir in $perm_rpath; do
-	    func_append rpath "$dir:"
-	  done
-	  compile_var="$runpath_var=\"$rpath\$$runpath_var\" "
-	fi
-	if test -n "$finalize_perm_rpath"; then
-	  # We should set the runpath_var.
-	  rpath=
-	  for dir in $finalize_perm_rpath; do
-	    func_append rpath "$dir:"
-	  done
-	  finalize_var="$runpath_var=\"$rpath\$$runpath_var\" "
-	fi
-      fi
-
-      if test "$no_install" = yes; then
-	# We don't need to create a wrapper script.
-	link_command="$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath"
-	# Replace the output file specification.
-	link_command=`$ECHO "$link_command" | $SED 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output"'%g'`
-	# Delete the old output file.
-	$opt_dry_run || $RM $output
-	# Link the executable and exit
-	func_show_eval "$link_command" 'exit $?'
-
-	if test -n "$postlink_cmds"; then
-	  func_to_tool_file "$output"
-	  postlink_cmds=`func_echo_all "$postlink_cmds" | $SED -e 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output"'%g' -e 's%@TOOL_OUTPUT@%'"$func_to_tool_file_result"'%g'`
-	  func_execute_cmds "$postlink_cmds" 'exit $?'
-	fi
-
-	exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-      fi
-
-      if test "$hardcode_action" = relink; then
-	# Fast installation is not supported
-	link_command="$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath"
-	relink_command="$finalize_var$finalize_command$finalize_rpath"
-
-	func_warning "this platform does not like uninstalled shared libraries"
-	func_warning "\`$output' will be relinked during installation"
-      else
-	if test "$fast_install" != no; then
-	  link_command="$finalize_var$compile_command$finalize_rpath"
-	  if test "$fast_install" = yes; then
-	    relink_command=`$ECHO "$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath" | $SED 's%@OUTPUT@%\$progdir/\$file%g'`
-	  else
-	    # fast_install is set to needless
-	    relink_command=
-	  fi
-	else
-	  link_command="$compile_var$compile_command$compile_rpath"
-	  relink_command="$finalize_var$finalize_command$finalize_rpath"
-	fi
-      fi
-
-      # Replace the output file specification.
-      link_command=`$ECHO "$link_command" | $SED 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output_objdir/$outputname"'%g'`
-
-      # Delete the old output files.
-      $opt_dry_run || $RM $output $output_objdir/$outputname $output_objdir/lt-$outputname
-
-      func_show_eval "$link_command" 'exit $?'
-
-      if test -n "$postlink_cmds"; then
-	func_to_tool_file "$output_objdir/$outputname"
-	postlink_cmds=`func_echo_all "$postlink_cmds" | $SED -e 's%@OUTPUT@%'"$output_objdir/$outputname"'%g' -e 's%@TOOL_OUTPUT@%'"$func_to_tool_file_result"'%g'`
-	func_execute_cmds "$postlink_cmds" 'exit $?'
-      fi
-
-      # Now create the wrapper script.
-      func_verbose "creating $output"
-
-      # Quote the relink command for shipping.
-      if test -n "$relink_command"; then
-	# Preserve any variables that may affect compiler behavior
-	for var in $variables_saved_for_relink; do
-	  if eval test -z \"\${$var+set}\"; then
-	    relink_command="{ test -z \"\${$var+set}\" || $lt_unset $var || { $var=; export $var; }; }; $relink_command"
-	  elif eval var_value=\$$var; test -z "$var_value"; then
-	    relink_command="$var=; export $var; $relink_command"
-	  else
-	    func_quote_for_eval "$var_value"
-	    relink_command="$var=$func_quote_for_eval_result; export $var; $relink_command"
-	  fi
-	done
-	relink_command="(cd `pwd`; $relink_command)"
-	relink_command=`$ECHO "$relink_command" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"`
-      fi
-
-      # Only actually do things if not in dry run mode.
-      $opt_dry_run || {
-	# win32 will think the script is a binary if it has
-	# a .exe suffix, so we strip it off here.
-	case $output in
-	  *.exe) func_stripname '' '.exe' "$output"
-	         output=$func_stripname_result ;;
-	esac
-	# test for cygwin because mv fails w/o .exe extensions
-	case $host in
-	  *cygwin*)
-	    exeext=.exe
-	    func_stripname '' '.exe' "$outputname"
-	    outputname=$func_stripname_result ;;
-	  *) exeext= ;;
-	esac
-	case $host in
-	  *cygwin* | *mingw* )
-	    func_dirname_and_basename "$output" "" "."
-	    output_name=$func_basename_result
-	    output_path=$func_dirname_result
-	    cwrappersource="$output_path/$objdir/lt-$output_name.c"
-	    cwrapper="$output_path/$output_name.exe"
-	    $RM $cwrappersource $cwrapper
-	    trap "$RM $cwrappersource $cwrapper; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15
-
-	    func_emit_cwrapperexe_src > $cwrappersource
-
-	    # The wrapper executable is built using the $host compiler,
-	    # because it contains $host paths and files. If cross-
-	    # compiling, it, like the target executable, must be
-	    # executed on the $host or under an emulation environment.
-	    $opt_dry_run || {
-	      $LTCC $LTCFLAGS -o $cwrapper $cwrappersource
-	      $STRIP $cwrapper
-	    }
-
-	    # Now, create the wrapper script for func_source use:
-	    func_ltwrapper_scriptname $cwrapper
-	    $RM $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result
-	    trap "$RM $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15
-	    $opt_dry_run || {
-	      # note: this script will not be executed, so do not chmod.
-	      if test "x$build" = "x$host" ; then
-		$cwrapper --lt-dump-script > $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result
-	      else
-		func_emit_wrapper no > $func_ltwrapper_scriptname_result
-	      fi
-	    }
-	  ;;
-	  * )
-	    $RM $output
-	    trap "$RM $output; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15
-
-	    func_emit_wrapper no > $output
-	    chmod +x $output
-	  ;;
-	esac
-      }
-      exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
-      ;;
-    esac
-
-    # See if we need to build an old-fashioned archive.
-    for oldlib in $oldlibs; do
-
-      if test "$build_libtool_libs" = convenience; then
-	oldobjs="$libobjs_save $symfileobj"
-	addlibs="$convenience"
-	build_libtool_libs=no
-      else
-	if test "$build_libtool_libs" = module; then
-	  oldobjs="$libobjs_save"
-	  build_libtool_libs=no
-	else
-	  oldobjs="$old_deplibs $non_pic_objects"
-	  if test "$preload" = yes && test -f "$symfileobj"; then
-	    func_append oldobjs " $symfileobj"
-	  fi
-	fi
-	addlibs="$old_convenience"
-      fi
-
-      if test -n "$addlibs"; then
-	gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x"
-	func_append generated " $gentop"
-
-	func_extract_archives $gentop $addlibs
-	func_append oldobjs " $func_extract_archives_result"
-      fi
-
-      # Do each command in the archive commands.
-      if test -n "$old_archive_from_new_cmds" && test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
-	cmds=$old_archive_from_new_cmds
-      else
-
-	# Add any objects from preloaded convenience libraries
-	if test -n "$dlprefiles"; then
-	  gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x"
-	  func_append generated " $gentop"
-
-	  func_extract_archives $gentop $dlprefiles
-	  func_append oldobjs " $func_extract_archives_result"
-	fi
-
-	# POSIX demands no paths to be encoded in archives.  We have
-	# to avoid creating archives with duplicate basenames if we
-	# might have to extract them afterwards, e.g., when creating a
-	# static archive out of a convenience library, or when linking
-	# the entirety of a libtool archive into another (currently
-	# not supported by libtool).
-	if (for obj in $oldobjs
-	    do
-	      func_basename "$obj"
-	      $ECHO "$func_basename_result"
-	    done | sort | sort -uc >/dev/null 2>&1); then
-	  :
-	else
-	  echo "copying selected object files to avoid basename conflicts..."
-	  gentop="$output_objdir/${outputname}x"
-	  func_append generated " $gentop"
-	  func_mkdir_p "$gentop"
-	  save_oldobjs=$oldobjs
-	  oldobjs=
-	  counter=1
-	  for obj in $save_oldobjs
-	  do
-	    func_basename "$obj"
-	    objbase="$func_basename_result"
-	    case " $oldobjs " in
-	    " ") oldobjs=$obj ;;
-	    *[\ /]"$objbase "*)
-	      while :; do
-		# Make sure we don't pick an alternate name that also
-		# overlaps.
-		newobj=lt$counter-$objbase
-		func_arith $counter + 1
-		counter=$func_arith_result
-		case " $oldobjs " in
-		*[\ /]"$newobj "*) ;;
-		*) if test ! -f "$gentop/$newobj"; then break; fi ;;
-		esac
-	      done
-	      func_show_eval "ln $obj $gentop/$newobj || cp $obj $gentop/$newobj"
-	      func_append oldobjs " $gentop/$newobj"
-	      ;;
-	    *) func_append oldobjs " $obj" ;;
-	    esac
-	  done
-	fi
-	func_to_tool_file "$oldlib" func_convert_file_msys_to_w32
-	tool_oldlib=$func_to_tool_file_result
-	eval cmds=\"$old_archive_cmds\"
-
-	func_len " $cmds"
-	len=$func_len_result
-	if test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len" || test "$max_cmd_len" -le -1; then
-	  cmds=$old_archive_cmds
-	elif test -n "$archiver_list_spec"; then
-	  func_verbose "using command file archive linking..."
-	  for obj in $oldobjs
-	  do
-	    func_to_tool_file "$obj"
-	    $ECHO "$func_to_tool_file_result"
-	  done > $output_objdir/$libname.libcmd
-	  func_to_tool_file "$output_objdir/$libname.libcmd"
-	  oldobjs=" $archiver_list_spec$func_to_tool_file_result"
-	  cmds=$old_archive_cmds
-	else
-	  # the command line is too long to link in one step, link in parts
-	  func_verbose "using piecewise archive linking..."
-	  save_RANLIB=$RANLIB
-	  RANLIB=:
-	  objlist=
-	  concat_cmds=
-	  save_oldobjs=$oldobjs
-	  oldobjs=
-	  # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?
-	  for obj in $save_oldobjs
-	  do
-	    last_oldobj=$obj
-	  done
-	  eval test_cmds=\"$old_archive_cmds\"
-	  func_len " $test_cmds"
-	  len0=$func_len_result
-	  len=$len0
-	  for obj in $save_oldobjs
-	  do
-	    func_len " $obj"
-	    func_arith $len + $func_len_result
-	    len=$func_arith_result
-	    func_append objlist " $obj"
-	    if test "$len" -lt "$max_cmd_len"; then
-	      :
-	    else
-	      # the above command should be used before it gets too long
-	      oldobjs=$objlist
-	      if test "$obj" = "$last_oldobj" ; then
-		RANLIB=$save_RANLIB
-	      fi
-	      test -z "$concat_cmds" || concat_cmds=$concat_cmds~
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index 628f533..0000000
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-; Project file for Independent JPEG Group's software
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-; Thanks to Frank Moehle, B. Setzepfandt, and Guido Vollbeding.
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-; To use this file, rename it to cjpeg.prj.
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-rdbmp.c		(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-rdrle.c		(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-libjpeg.lib        ; built by libjpeg.prj
-pcfltlib.lib       ; floating point library
-; the float library can be omitted if you've turned off DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-pcstdlib.lib       ; standard library
-pcextlib.lib       ; extended library
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makdjpeg.st b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makdjpeg.st
deleted file mode 100644
index 4b61404..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makdjpeg.st
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-; Project file for Independent JPEG Group's software
-;
-; This project file is for Atari ST/STE/TT systems using Pure C or Turbo C.
-; Thanks to Frank Moehle, B. Setzepfandt, and Guido Vollbeding.
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-djpeg.ttp
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-; * * * COMPILER OPTIONS * * *  
-.C[-P]        ; absolute calls
-.C[-M]        ; and no string merging, folks
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-pcstart.o
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-cdjpeg.c	(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-rdcolmap.c	(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-wrppm.c		(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-wrgif.c		(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-wrtarga.c	(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-wrbmp.c		(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-wrrle.c		(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-libjpeg.lib        ; built by libjpeg.prj
-pcfltlib.lib       ; floating point library
-; the float library can be omitted if you've turned off DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED
-pcstdlib.lib       ; standard library
-pcextlib.lib       ; extended library
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-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
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-# This makefile is suitable for Unix-like systems with ANSI-capable compilers.
-# If you have a non-ANSI compiler, makefile.unix is a better starting point.
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-# Read installation instructions before saying "make" !!
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-# The name of your C compiler:
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-CFLAGS= -O
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-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
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-LN= $(CC)
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-RM= rm -f
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-AR= ar rc
-# second step in .a creation (use "touch" if not needed)
-AR2= ranlib
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-# End of configurable options.
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-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
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-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
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-jdmerge.o: jdmerge.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdpostct.o: jdpostct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdsample.o: jdsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdtrans.o: jdtrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jerror.o: jerror.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jversion.h jerror.h
-jfdctflt.o: jfdctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctfst.o: jfdctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctint.o: jfdctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctflt.o: jidctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctfst.o: jidctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctint.o: jidctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jquant1.o: jquant1.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jquant2.o: jquant2.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jutils.o: jutils.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jmemmgr.o: jmemmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemansi.o: jmemansi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemname.o: jmemname.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemnobs.o: jmemnobs.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemdos.o: jmemdos.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemmac.o: jmemmac.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-cjpeg.o: cjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-djpeg.o: djpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-jpegtran.o: jpegtran.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h transupp.h jversion.h
-rdjpgcom.o: rdjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-wrjpgcom.o: wrjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-cdjpeg.o: cdjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdcolmap.o: rdcolmap.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdswitch.o: rdswitch.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-transupp.o: transupp.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h transupp.h
-rdppm.o: rdppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrppm.o: wrppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdgif.o: rdgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrgif.o: wrgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdtarga.o: rdtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrtarga.o: wrtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdbmp.o: rdbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrbmp.o: wrbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdrle.o: rdrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrrle.o: wrrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.bcc b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.bcc
deleted file mode 100644
index 68d68ef..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.bcc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,292 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-
-# This makefile is suitable for Borland C on MS-DOS or OS/2.
-# It works with Borland C++ for DOS, revision 3.0 or later,
-# and has been tested with Borland C++ for OS/2.
-# Watch out for optimization bugs in the OS/2 compilers --- see notes below!
-# Thanks to Tom Wright and Ge' Weijers (original DOS) and
-# Ken Porter (OS/2) for this file.
-
-# Read installation instructions before saying "make" !!
-
-# Are we under DOS or OS/2?
-!if !$d(DOS) && !$d(OS2)
-!if $d(__OS2__)
-OS2=1
-!else
-DOS=1
-!endif
-!endif
-
-# The name of your C compiler:
-CC= bcc
-
-# You may need to adjust these cc options:
-!if $d(DOS)
-CFLAGS= -O2 -mm -w-par -w-stu -w-ccc -w-rch
-!else
-CFLAGS= -O1 -w-par -w-stu -w-ccc -w-rch
-!endif
-# -O2 enables full code optimization (for pre-3.0 Borland C++, use -O -G -Z).
-# -O2 is buggy in Borland OS/2 C++ revision 2.0, so use -O1 there for now.
-# If you have Borland OS/2 C++ revision 1.0, use -O or no optimization at all.
-# -mm selects medium memory model (near data, far code pointers; DOS only!)
-# -w-par suppresses warnings about unused function parameters
-# -w-stu suppresses warnings about incomplete structures
-# -w-ccc suppresses warnings about compile-time-constant conditions
-# -w-rch suppresses warnings about unreachable code
-# Generally, we recommend defining any configuration symbols in jconfig.h,
-# NOT via -D switches here.
-
-# Link-time cc options:
-!if $d(DOS)
-LDFLAGS= -mm
-# memory model option here must match CFLAGS!
-!else
-LDFLAGS=
-# -lai full-screen app
-# -lc case-significant link
-!endif
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.
-# For DOS, we recommend jmemdos.c and jmemdosa.asm.
-# For OS/2, we recommend jmemnobs.c (flat memory!)
-# SYSDEPMEMLIB must list the same files with "+" signs for the librarian.
-!if $d(DOS)
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemdos.obj jmemdosa.obj
-SYSDEPMEMLIB= +jmemdos.obj +jmemdosa.obj
-!else
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemnobs.obj
-SYSDEPMEMLIB= +jmemnobs.obj
-!endif
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h \
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 \
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt \
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc \
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 \
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 \
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 \
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 \
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 \
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 \
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 \
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st \
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas \
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat \
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas \
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp \
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg \
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) \
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.obj jcomapi.obj jutils.obj jerror.obj jmemmgr.obj $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.obj jcapistd.obj jcarith.obj jctrans.obj jcparam.obj \
-        jdatadst.obj jcinit.obj jcmaster.obj jcmarker.obj jcmainct.obj \
-        jcprepct.obj jccoefct.obj jccolor.obj jcsample.obj jchuff.obj \
-        jcdctmgr.obj jfdctfst.obj jfdctflt.obj jfdctint.obj
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.obj jdapistd.obj jdarith.obj jdtrans.obj jdatasrc.obj \
-        jdmaster.obj jdinput.obj jdmarker.obj jdhuff.obj jdmainct.obj \
-        jdcoefct.obj jdpostct.obj jddctmgr.obj jidctfst.obj jidctflt.obj \
-        jidctint.obj jdsample.obj jdcolor.obj jquant1.obj jquant2.obj \
-        jdmerge.obj
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.lib
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.obj rdppm.obj rdgif.obj rdtarga.obj rdrle.obj rdbmp.obj \
-        rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.obj wrppm.obj wrgif.obj wrtarga.obj wrrle.obj wrbmp.obj \
-        rdcolmap.obj cdjpeg.obj
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.obj rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj transupp.obj
-
-
-all: libjpeg.lib cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe rdjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.exe
-
-libjpeg.lib: $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	- del libjpeg.lib
-	tlib libjpeg.lib /E /C @&&|
-+jcapimin.obj +jcapistd.obj +jcarith.obj +jctrans.obj +jcparam.obj &
-+jdatadst.obj +jcinit.obj +jcmaster.obj +jcmarker.obj +jcmainct.obj &
-+jcprepct.obj +jccoefct.obj +jccolor.obj +jcsample.obj +jchuff.obj &
-+jcdctmgr.obj +jfdctfst.obj +jfdctflt.obj +jfdctint.obj +jdapimin.obj &
-+jdapistd.obj +jdarith.obj +jdtrans.obj +jdatasrc.obj +jdmaster.obj &
-+jdinput.obj +jdmarker.obj +jdhuff.obj +jdmainct.obj +jdcoefct.obj &
-+jdpostct.obj +jddctmgr.obj +jidctfst.obj +jidctflt.obj +jidctint.obj &
-+jdsample.obj +jdcolor.obj +jquant1.obj +jquant2.obj +jdmerge.obj &
-+jaricom.obj +jcomapi.obj +jutils.obj +jerror.obj +jmemmgr.obj &
-$(SYSDEPMEMLIB)
-|
-
-cjpeg.exe: $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -ecjpeg.exe $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-
-djpeg.exe: $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -edjpeg.exe $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-
-jpegtran.exe: $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -ejpegtran.exe $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-
-rdjpgcom.exe: rdjpgcom.c
-!if $d(DOS)
-	$(CC) -ms -O rdjpgcom.c
-!else
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) rdjpgcom.c
-!endif
-
-# On DOS, wrjpgcom needs large model so it can malloc a 64K chunk
-wrjpgcom.exe: wrjpgcom.c
-!if $d(DOS)
-	$(CC) -ml -O wrjpgcom.c
-!else
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) wrjpgcom.c
-!endif
-
-# This "{}" syntax allows Borland Make to "batch" source files.
-# In this way, each run of the compiler can build many modules.
-.c.obj:
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c{ $<}
-
-jconfig.h: jconfig.txt
-	echo You must prepare a system-dependent jconfig.h file.
-	echo Please read the installation directions in install.txt.
-	exit 1
-
-clean:
-	- del *.obj
-	- del libjpeg.lib
-	- del cjpeg.exe
-	- del djpeg.exe
-	- del jpegtran.exe
-	- del rdjpgcom.exe
-	- del wrjpgcom.exe
-	- del testout*.*
-
-test: cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe
-	- del testout*.*
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm  testorig.jpg
-	djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp  testorig.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -outfile testout.jpg  testimg.ppm
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-!if $d(DOS)
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	fc /b testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	fc /b testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	fc /b testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	fc /b testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-!else
-	echo n > n.tmp
-	comp testimg.ppm testout.ppm < n.tmp
-	comp testimg.bmp testout.bmp < n.tmp
-	comp testimg.jpg testout.jpg < n.tmp
-	comp testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm < n.tmp
-	comp testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg < n.tmp
-	comp testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg < n.tmp
-	del n.tmp
-!endif
-
-
-jaricom.obj: jaricom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapimin.obj: jcapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapistd.obj: jcapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcarith.obj: jcarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccoefct.obj: jccoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccolor.obj: jccolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcdctmgr.obj: jcdctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jchuff.obj: jchuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcinit.obj: jcinit.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmainct.obj: jcmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmarker.obj: jcmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmaster.obj: jcmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcomapi.obj: jcomapi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcparam.obj: jcparam.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcprepct.obj: jcprepct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcsample.obj: jcsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jctrans.obj: jctrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapimin.obj: jdapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapistd.obj: jdapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdarith.obj: jdarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdatadst.obj: jdatadst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdatasrc.obj: jdatasrc.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdcoefct.obj: jdcoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdcolor.obj: jdcolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jddctmgr.obj: jddctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jdhuff.obj: jdhuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdinput.obj: jdinput.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmainct.obj: jdmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmarker.obj: jdmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmaster.obj: jdmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmerge.obj: jdmerge.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdpostct.obj: jdpostct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdsample.obj: jdsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdtrans.obj: jdtrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jerror.obj: jerror.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jversion.h jerror.h
-jfdctflt.obj: jfdctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctfst.obj: jfdctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctint.obj: jfdctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctflt.obj: jidctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctfst.obj: jidctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctint.obj: jidctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jquant1.obj: jquant1.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jquant2.obj: jquant2.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jutils.obj: jutils.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jmemmgr.obj: jmemmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemansi.obj: jmemansi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemname.obj: jmemname.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemnobs.obj: jmemnobs.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemdos.obj: jmemdos.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemmac.obj: jmemmac.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-cjpeg.obj: cjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-djpeg.obj: djpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-jpegtran.obj: jpegtran.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h transupp.h jversion.h
-rdjpgcom.obj: rdjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-wrjpgcom.obj: wrjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-cdjpeg.obj: cdjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdcolmap.obj: rdcolmap.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdswitch.obj: rdswitch.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-transupp.obj: transupp.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h transupp.h
-rdppm.obj: rdppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrppm.obj: wrppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdgif.obj: rdgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrgif.obj: wrgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdtarga.obj: rdtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrtarga.obj: wrtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdbmp.obj: rdbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrbmp.obj: wrbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdrle.obj: rdrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrrle.obj: wrrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-jmemdosa.obj: jmemdosa.asm
-	tasm /mx jmemdosa.asm
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.dj b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.dj
deleted file mode 100644
index f37c121..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.dj
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,227 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-
-# This makefile is for DJGPP (Delorie's GNU C port on MS-DOS), v2.0 or later.
-# Thanks to Frank J. Donahoe for this version.
-
-# Read installation instructions before saying "make" !!
-
-# The name of your C compiler:
-CC= gcc
-
-# You may need to adjust these cc options:
-CFLAGS= -O2 -Wall -I.
-# Generally, we recommend defining any configuration symbols in jconfig.h,
-# NOT via -D switches here.
-
-# Link-time cc options:
-LDFLAGS= -s
-
-# To link any special libraries, add the necessary -l commands here.
-LDLIBS= 
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.  For DJGPP this is usually jmemnobs.o, but you could
-# use jmemname.o if you want to use named temp files instead of swap space.
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemnobs.o
-
-# miscellaneous OS-dependent stuff
-# linker
-LN= $(CC)
-# file deletion command
-RM= del
-# library (.a) file creation command
-AR= ar rc
-# second step in .a creation (use "touch" if not needed)
-AR2= ranlib
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h \
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 \
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt \
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc \
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 \
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 \
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 \
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 \
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 \
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 \
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 \
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st \
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas \
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat \
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas \
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp \
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg \
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) \
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.o jcomapi.o jutils.o jerror.o jmemmgr.o $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.o jcapistd.o jcarith.o jctrans.o jcparam.o \
-        jdatadst.o jcinit.o jcmaster.o jcmarker.o jcmainct.o jcprepct.o \
-        jccoefct.o jccolor.o jcsample.o jchuff.o jcdctmgr.o jfdctfst.o \
-        jfdctflt.o jfdctint.o
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.o jdapistd.o jdarith.o jdtrans.o jdatasrc.o \
-        jdmaster.o jdinput.o jdmarker.o jdhuff.o jdmainct.o \
-        jdcoefct.o jdpostct.o jddctmgr.o jidctfst.o jidctflt.o \
-        jidctint.o jdsample.o jdcolor.o jquant1.o jquant2.o jdmerge.o
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.a
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.o rdppm.o rdgif.o rdtarga.o rdrle.o rdbmp.o rdswitch.o \
-        cdjpeg.o
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.o wrppm.o wrgif.o wrtarga.o wrrle.o wrbmp.o rdcolmap.o \
-        cdjpeg.o
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.o rdswitch.o cdjpeg.o transupp.o
-
-
-all: libjpeg.a cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe rdjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.exe
-
-libjpeg.a: $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	$(RM) libjpeg.a
-	$(AR) libjpeg.a  $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	$(AR2) libjpeg.a
-
-cjpeg.exe: $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.a
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o cjpeg.exe $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.a $(LDLIBS)
-
-djpeg.exe: $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.a
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o djpeg.exe $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.a $(LDLIBS)
-
-jpegtran.exe: $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.a
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o jpegtran.exe $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.a $(LDLIBS)
-
-rdjpgcom.exe: rdjpgcom.o
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o rdjpgcom.exe rdjpgcom.o $(LDLIBS)
-
-wrjpgcom.exe: wrjpgcom.o
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o wrjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.o $(LDLIBS)
-
-jconfig.h: jconfig.txt
-	echo You must prepare a system-dependent jconfig.h file.
-	echo Please read the installation directions in install.txt.
-	exit 1
-
-clean:
-	$(RM) *.o
-	$(RM) cjpeg.exe
-	$(RM) djpeg.exe
-	$(RM) jpegtran.exe
-	$(RM) rdjpgcom.exe
-	$(RM) wrjpgcom.exe
-	$(RM) libjpeg.a
-	$(RM) testout*.*
-
-test: cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe
-	$(RM) testout*.*
-	./djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm  testorig.jpg
-	./djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp  testorig.jpg
-	./cjpeg -dct int -outfile testout.jpg  testimg.ppm
-	./djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	./cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	./jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	fc /b testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	fc /b testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	fc /b testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	fc /b testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-
-
-jaricom.o: jaricom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapimin.o: jcapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapistd.o: jcapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcarith.o: jcarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccoefct.o: jccoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccolor.o: jccolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcdctmgr.o: jcdctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jchuff.o: jchuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcinit.o: jcinit.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmainct.o: jcmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmarker.o: jcmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmaster.o: jcmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcomapi.o: jcomapi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcparam.o: jcparam.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcprepct.o: jcprepct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcsample.o: jcsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jctrans.o: jctrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapimin.o: jdapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapistd.o: jdapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdarith.o: jdarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdatadst.o: jdatadst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdatasrc.o: jdatasrc.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdcoefct.o: jdcoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdcolor.o: jdcolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jddctmgr.o: jddctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jdhuff.o: jdhuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdinput.o: jdinput.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmainct.o: jdmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmarker.o: jdmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmaster.o: jdmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmerge.o: jdmerge.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdpostct.o: jdpostct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdsample.o: jdsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdtrans.o: jdtrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jerror.o: jerror.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jversion.h jerror.h
-jfdctflt.o: jfdctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctfst.o: jfdctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctint.o: jfdctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctflt.o: jidctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctfst.o: jidctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctint.o: jidctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jquant1.o: jquant1.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jquant2.o: jquant2.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jutils.o: jutils.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jmemmgr.o: jmemmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemansi.o: jmemansi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemname.o: jmemname.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemnobs.o: jmemnobs.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemdos.o: jmemdos.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemmac.o: jmemmac.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-cjpeg.o: cjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-djpeg.o: djpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-jpegtran.o: jpegtran.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h transupp.h jversion.h
-rdjpgcom.o: rdjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-wrjpgcom.o: wrjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-cdjpeg.o: cdjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdcolmap.o: rdcolmap.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdswitch.o: rdswitch.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-transupp.o: transupp.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h transupp.h
-rdppm.o: rdppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrppm.o: wrppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdgif.o: rdgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrgif.o: wrgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdtarga.o: rdtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrtarga.o: wrtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdbmp.o: rdbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrbmp.o: wrbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdrle.o: rdrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrrle.o: wrrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.manx b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.manx
deleted file mode 100644
index 57a1bb9..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.manx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,221 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-
-# This makefile is for Amiga systems using Manx Aztec C ver 5.x.
-# Thanks to D.J. James (djjames@cup.portal.com) for this version.
-
-# Read installation instructions before saying "make" !!
-
-# The name of your C compiler:
-CC= cc
-
-# You may need to adjust these cc options:
-# Uncomment for generic 68000 code (will work on any Amiga)
-ARCHFLAGS= -sn
-
-# Uncomment for 68020/68030 code (faster, but won't run on 68000 CPU)
-#ARCHFLAGS= -c2
-
-CFLAGS= -MC -MD $(ARCHFLAGS) -spfam -r4
-
-# Link-time cc options:
-LDFLAGS= -g
-
-# To link any special libraries, add the necessary -l commands here.
-LDLIBS= -lml -lcl
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.  For Amiga we recommend jmemname.o.
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemname.o
-
-# miscellaneous OS-dependent stuff
-# linker
-LN= ln
-# file deletion command
-RM= delete quiet
-# library (.lib) file creation command
-AR= lb
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h \
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 \
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt \
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc \
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 \
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 \
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 \
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 \
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 \
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 \
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 \
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st \
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas \
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat \
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas \
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp \
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg \
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) \
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.o jcomapi.o jutils.o jerror.o jmemmgr.o $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.o jcapistd.o jcarith.o jctrans.o jcparam.o \
-        jdatadst.o jcinit.o jcmaster.o jcmarker.o jcmainct.o jcprepct.o \
-        jccoefct.o jccolor.o jcsample.o jchuff.o jcdctmgr.o jfdctfst.o \
-        jfdctflt.o jfdctint.o
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.o jdapistd.o jdarith.o jdtrans.o jdatasrc.o \
-        jdmaster.o jdinput.o jdmarker.o jdhuff.o jdmainct.o \
-        jdcoefct.o jdpostct.o jddctmgr.o jidctfst.o jidctflt.o \
-        jidctint.o jdsample.o jdcolor.o jquant1.o jquant2.o jdmerge.o
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.lib
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.o rdppm.o rdgif.o rdtarga.o rdrle.o rdbmp.o rdswitch.o \
-        cdjpeg.o
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.o wrppm.o wrgif.o wrtarga.o wrrle.o wrbmp.o rdcolmap.o \
-        cdjpeg.o
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.o rdswitch.o cdjpeg.o transupp.o
-
-
-all: libjpeg.lib cjpeg djpeg jpegtran rdjpgcom wrjpgcom
-
-libjpeg.lib: $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	-$(RM) libjpeg.lib
-	$(AR) libjpeg.lib  $(LIBOBJECTS)
-
-cjpeg: $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o cjpeg $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib $(LDLIBS)
-
-djpeg: $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o djpeg $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib $(LDLIBS)
-
-jpegtran: $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o jpegtran $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib $(LDLIBS)
-
-rdjpgcom: rdjpgcom.o
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o rdjpgcom rdjpgcom.o $(LDLIBS)
-
-wrjpgcom: wrjpgcom.o
-	$(LN) $(LDFLAGS) -o wrjpgcom wrjpgcom.o $(LDLIBS)
-
-jconfig.h: jconfig.txt
-	echo You must prepare a system-dependent jconfig.h file.
-	echo Please read the installation directions in install.txt.
-	exit 1
-
-clean:
-	-$(RM) *.o cjpeg djpeg jpegtran libjpeg.lib rdjpgcom wrjpgcom
-	-$(RM) core testout*.*
-
-test: cjpeg djpeg jpegtran
-	-$(RM) testout*.*
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm  testorig.jpg
-	djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp  testorig.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -outfile testout.jpg  testimg.ppm
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-	cmp testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	cmp testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	cmp testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	cmp testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	cmp testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	cmp testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-
-
-jaricom.o: jaricom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapimin.o: jcapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapistd.o: jcapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcarith.o: jcarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccoefct.o: jccoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccolor.o: jccolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcdctmgr.o: jcdctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jchuff.o: jchuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcinit.o: jcinit.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmainct.o: jcmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmarker.o: jcmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmaster.o: jcmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcomapi.o: jcomapi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcparam.o: jcparam.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcprepct.o: jcprepct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcsample.o: jcsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jctrans.o: jctrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapimin.o: jdapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapistd.o: jdapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdarith.o: jdarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdatadst.o: jdatadst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdatasrc.o: jdatasrc.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdcoefct.o: jdcoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdcolor.o: jdcolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jddctmgr.o: jddctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jdhuff.o: jdhuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdinput.o: jdinput.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmainct.o: jdmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmarker.o: jdmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmaster.o: jdmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmerge.o: jdmerge.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdpostct.o: jdpostct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdsample.o: jdsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdtrans.o: jdtrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jerror.o: jerror.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jversion.h jerror.h
-jfdctflt.o: jfdctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctfst.o: jfdctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctint.o: jfdctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctflt.o: jidctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctfst.o: jidctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctint.o: jidctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jquant1.o: jquant1.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jquant2.o: jquant2.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jutils.o: jutils.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jmemmgr.o: jmemmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemansi.o: jmemansi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemname.o: jmemname.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemnobs.o: jmemnobs.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemdos.o: jmemdos.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemmac.o: jmemmac.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-cjpeg.o: cjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-djpeg.o: djpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-jpegtran.o: jpegtran.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h transupp.h jversion.h
-rdjpgcom.o: rdjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-wrjpgcom.o: wrjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-cdjpeg.o: cdjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdcolmap.o: rdcolmap.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdswitch.o: rdswitch.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-transupp.o: transupp.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h transupp.h
-rdppm.o: rdppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrppm.o: wrppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdgif.o: rdgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrgif.o: wrgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdtarga.o: rdtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrtarga.o: wrtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdbmp.o: rdbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrbmp.o: wrbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdrle.o: rdrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrrle.o: wrrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.mc6 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.mc6
deleted file mode 100644
index 7dd37f1..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.mc6
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,256 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-
-# This makefile is for Microsoft C for MS-DOS, version 6.00A and up.
-# Use NMAKE, not Microsoft's brain-damaged MAKE.
-# Thanks to Alan Wright and Chris Turner of Olivetti Research Ltd.
-
-# Read installation instructions before saying "nmake" !!
-
-# You may need to adjust these compiler options:
-CFLAGS = -AM -Oecigt -Gs -W3
-# -AM medium memory model (or use -AS for small model, if you remove features)
-# -Oecigt -Gs  maximum safe optimisation (-Ol has bugs in MSC 6.00A)
-# -W3 warning level 3
-# You might also want to add -G2 if you have an 80286, etc.
-# Generally, we recommend defining any configuration symbols in jconfig.h,
-# NOT via -D switches here.
-
-# Jan-Herman Buining suggests the following switches for MS C 8.0 and a 486:
-# CFLAGS = /AM /f- /FPi87 /G3 /Gs /Gy /Ob1 /Oc /Oe /Og /Oi /Ol /On /Oo /Ot \
-#          /OV4 /W3
-# except for jquant1.c, which must be compiled with /Oo- to avoid a compiler
-# crash.
-
-# Ingar Steinsland suggests the following switches when building
-# a 16-bit Windows DLL:
-# CFLAGS = -ALw -Gsw -Zpe -W3 -O2 -Zi -Zd
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.  For DOS, we recommend jmemdos.c and jmemdosa.asm.
-# (But not for Windows; see install.txt if you use this makefile for Windows.)
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemdos.obj jmemdosa.obj
-# SYSDEPMEMLIB must list the same files with "+" signs for the librarian.
-SYSDEPMEMLIB= +jmemdos.obj +jmemdosa.obj
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h \
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 \
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt \
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc \
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 \
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 \
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 \
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 \
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 \
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 \
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 \
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st \
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas \
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat \
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas \
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp \
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg \
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) \
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.obj jcomapi.obj jutils.obj jerror.obj jmemmgr.obj $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.obj jcapistd.obj jcarith.obj jctrans.obj jcparam.obj \
-        jdatadst.obj jcinit.obj jcmaster.obj jcmarker.obj jcmainct.obj \
-        jcprepct.obj jccoefct.obj jccolor.obj jcsample.obj jchuff.obj \
-        jcdctmgr.obj jfdctfst.obj jfdctflt.obj jfdctint.obj
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.obj jdapistd.obj jdarith.obj jdtrans.obj jdatasrc.obj \
-        jdmaster.obj jdinput.obj jdmarker.obj jdhuff.obj jdmainct.obj \
-        jdcoefct.obj jdpostct.obj jddctmgr.obj jidctfst.obj jidctflt.obj \
-        jidctint.obj jdsample.obj jdcolor.obj jquant1.obj jquant2.obj \
-        jdmerge.obj
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.lib
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.obj rdppm.obj rdgif.obj rdtarga.obj rdrle.obj rdbmp.obj \
-        rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.obj wrppm.obj wrgif.obj wrtarga.obj wrrle.obj wrbmp.obj \
-        rdcolmap.obj cdjpeg.obj
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.obj rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj transupp.obj
-
-# need linker response file because file list > 128 chars
-RFILE = libjpeg.ans
-
-
-all: libjpeg.lib cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe rdjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.exe
-
-libjpeg.lib: $(LIBOBJECTS) $(RFILE)
-	del libjpeg.lib
-	lib @$(RFILE)
-
-# linker response file for building libjpeg.lib
-$(RFILE) : makefile
-	del $(RFILE)
-	echo libjpeg.lib >$(RFILE)
-# silly want-to-create-it prompt:
-	echo y >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jcapimin.obj +jcapistd.obj +jcarith.obj +jctrans.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jcparam.obj +jdatadst.obj +jcinit.obj +jcmaster.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jcmarker.obj +jcmainct.obj +jcprepct.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jccoefct.obj +jccolor.obj +jcsample.obj +jchuff.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jcdctmgr.obj +jfdctfst.obj +jfdctflt.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jfdctint.obj +jdapimin.obj +jdapistd.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jdarith.obj +jdtrans.obj +jdatasrc.obj +jdmaster.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jdinput.obj +jdmarker.obj +jdhuff.obj +jdmainct.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jdcoefct.obj +jdpostct.obj +jddctmgr.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jidctfst.obj +jidctflt.obj +jidctint.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jdsample.obj +jdcolor.obj +jquant1.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jquant2.obj +jdmerge.obj +jaricom.obj +jcomapi.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo +jutils.obj +jerror.obj +jmemmgr.obj & >>$(RFILE)
-	echo $(SYSDEPMEMLIB) ; >>$(RFILE)
-
-cjpeg.exe: $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	echo $(COBJECTS) >cjpeg.lst
-	link /STACK:4096 /EXEPACK @cjpeg.lst, cjpeg.exe, , libjpeg.lib, ;
-	del cjpeg.lst
-
-djpeg.exe: $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	echo $(DOBJECTS) >djpeg.lst
-	link /STACK:4096 /EXEPACK @djpeg.lst, djpeg.exe, , libjpeg.lib, ;
-	del djpeg.lst
-
-jpegtran.exe: $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	link /STACK:4096 /EXEPACK $(TROBJECTS), jpegtran.exe, , libjpeg.lib, ;
-
-rdjpgcom.exe: rdjpgcom.c
-	$(CC) -AS -O -W3 rdjpgcom.c
-
-# wrjpgcom needs large model so it can malloc a 64K chunk
-wrjpgcom.exe: wrjpgcom.c
-	$(CC) -AL -O -W3 wrjpgcom.c
-
-jconfig.h: jconfig.txt
-	echo You must prepare a system-dependent jconfig.h file.
-	echo Please read the installation directions in install.txt.
-	exit 1
-
-clean:
-	del *.obj
-	del libjpeg.lib
-	del cjpeg.exe
-	del djpeg.exe
-	del jpegtran.exe
-	del rdjpgcom.exe
-	del wrjpgcom.exe
-	del testout*.*
-
-test: cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe
-	del testout*.*
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm  testorig.jpg
-	djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp  testorig.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -outfile testout.jpg  testimg.ppm
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	fc /b testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	fc /b testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	fc /b testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	fc /b testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-
-
-jaricom.obj: jaricom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapimin.obj: jcapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapistd.obj: jcapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcarith.obj: jcarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccoefct.obj: jccoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccolor.obj: jccolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcdctmgr.obj: jcdctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jchuff.obj: jchuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcinit.obj: jcinit.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmainct.obj: jcmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmarker.obj: jcmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmaster.obj: jcmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcomapi.obj: jcomapi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcparam.obj: jcparam.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcprepct.obj: jcprepct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcsample.obj: jcsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jctrans.obj: jctrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapimin.obj: jdapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapistd.obj: jdapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdarith.obj: jdarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdatadst.obj: jdatadst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdatasrc.obj: jdatasrc.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdcoefct.obj: jdcoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdcolor.obj: jdcolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jddctmgr.obj: jddctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jdhuff.obj: jdhuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdinput.obj: jdinput.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmainct.obj: jdmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmarker.obj: jdmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmaster.obj: jdmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmerge.obj: jdmerge.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdpostct.obj: jdpostct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdsample.obj: jdsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdtrans.obj: jdtrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jerror.obj: jerror.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jversion.h jerror.h
-jfdctflt.obj: jfdctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctfst.obj: jfdctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctint.obj: jfdctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctflt.obj: jidctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctfst.obj: jidctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctint.obj: jidctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jquant1.obj: jquant1.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jquant2.obj: jquant2.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jutils.obj: jutils.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jmemmgr.obj: jmemmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemansi.obj: jmemansi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemname.obj: jmemname.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemnobs.obj: jmemnobs.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemdos.obj: jmemdos.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemmac.obj: jmemmac.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-cjpeg.obj: cjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-djpeg.obj: djpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-jpegtran.obj: jpegtran.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h transupp.h jversion.h
-rdjpgcom.obj: rdjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-wrjpgcom.obj: wrjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-cdjpeg.obj: cdjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdcolmap.obj: rdcolmap.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdswitch.obj: rdswitch.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-transupp.obj: transupp.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h transupp.h
-rdppm.obj: rdppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrppm.obj: wrppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdgif.obj: rdgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrgif.obj: wrgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdtarga.obj: rdtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrtarga.obj: wrtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdbmp.obj: rdbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrbmp.obj: wrbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdrle.obj: rdrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrrle.obj: wrrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-jmemdosa.obj : jmemdosa.asm
-	masm /mx $*;
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.mms b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.mms
deleted file mode 100644
index 5349306..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.mms
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,225 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-
-# This makefile is for use with MMS on Digital VMS systems.
-# Thanks to Rick Dyson (dyson@iowasp.physics.uiowa.edu)
-# and Tim Bell (tbell@netcom.com) for their help.
-
-# Read installation instructions before saying "MMS" !!
-
-# You may need to adjust these cc options:
-CFLAGS= $(CFLAGS) /NoDebug /Optimize
-# Generally, we recommend defining any configuration symbols in jconfig.h,
-# NOT via /Define switches here.
-.ifdef ALPHA
-OPT=
-.else
-OPT= ,Sys$Disk:[]MAKVMS.OPT/Option
-.endif
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.  For Unix this is usually jmemnobs.o, but you may want
-# to use jmemansi.o or jmemname.o if you have limited swap space.
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemnobs.obj
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h \
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 \
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt \
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc \
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 \
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 \
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 \
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 \
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 \
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 \
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 \
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st \
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas \
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat \
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas \
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp \
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg \
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) \
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.obj jcomapi.obj jutils.obj jerror.obj jmemmgr.obj $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.obj jcapistd.obj jcarith.obj jctrans.obj jcparam.obj \
-        jdatadst.obj jcinit.obj jcmaster.obj jcmarker.obj jcmainct.obj \
-        jcprepct.obj jccoefct.obj jccolor.obj jcsample.obj jchuff.obj \
-        jcdctmgr.obj jfdctfst.obj jfdctflt.obj jfdctint.obj
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.obj jdapistd.obj jdarith.obj jdtrans.obj jdatasrc.obj \
-        jdmaster.obj jdinput.obj jdmarker.obj jdhuff.obj jdmainct.obj \
-        jdcoefct.obj jdpostct.obj jddctmgr.obj jidctfst.obj jidctflt.obj \
-        jidctint.obj jdsample.obj jdcolor.obj jquant1.obj jquant2.obj \
-        jdmerge.obj
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.olb
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.obj rdppm.obj rdgif.obj rdtarga.obj rdrle.obj rdbmp.obj \
-        rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.obj wrppm.obj wrgif.obj wrtarga.obj wrrle.obj wrbmp.obj \
-        rdcolmap.obj cdjpeg.obj
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.obj rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj transupp.obj
-# objectfile lists with commas --- what a crock
-COBJLIST= cjpeg.obj,rdppm.obj,rdgif.obj,rdtarga.obj,rdrle.obj,rdbmp.obj,\
-          rdswitch.obj,cdjpeg.obj
-DOBJLIST= djpeg.obj,wrppm.obj,wrgif.obj,wrtarga.obj,wrrle.obj,wrbmp.obj,\
-          rdcolmap.obj,cdjpeg.obj
-TROBJLIST= jpegtran.obj,rdswitch.obj,cdjpeg.obj,transupp.obj
-LIBOBJLIST= jaricom.obj,jcapimin.obj,jcapistd.obj,jcarith.obj,jctrans.obj,\
-          jcparam.obj,jdatadst.obj,jcinit.obj,jcmaster.obj,jcmarker.obj,\
-          jcmainct.obj,jcprepct.obj,jccoefct.obj,jccolor.obj,jcsample.obj,\
-          jchuff.obj,jcdctmgr.obj,jfdctfst.obj,jfdctflt.obj,jfdctint.obj,\
-          jdapimin.obj,jdapistd.obj,jdarith.obj,jdtrans.obj,jdatasrc.obj,\
-          jdmaster.obj,jdinput.obj,jdmarker.obj,jdhuff.obj,jdmainct.obj,\
-          jdcoefct.obj,jdpostct.obj,jddctmgr.obj,jidctfst.obj,jidctflt.obj,\
-          jidctint.obj,jdsample.obj,jdcolor.obj,jquant1.obj,jquant2.obj,\
-          jdmerge.obj,jcomapi.obj,jutils.obj,jerror.obj,jmemmgr.obj,$(SYSDEPMEM)
-
-
-.first
-	@- Define /NoLog Sys Sys$Library
-
-ALL : libjpeg.olb cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe rdjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.exe
-	@ Continue
-
-libjpeg.olb : $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	Library /Create libjpeg.olb $(LIBOBJLIST)
-
-cjpeg.exe : $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.olb
-	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) /Executable = cjpeg.exe $(COBJLIST),libjpeg.olb/Library$(OPT)
-
-djpeg.exe : $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.olb
-	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) /Executable = djpeg.exe $(DOBJLIST),libjpeg.olb/Library$(OPT)
-
-jpegtran.exe : $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.olb
-	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) /Executable = jpegtran.exe $(TROBJLIST),libjpeg.olb/Library$(OPT)
-
-rdjpgcom.exe : rdjpgcom.obj
-	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) /Executable = rdjpgcom.exe rdjpgcom.obj$(OPT)
-
-wrjpgcom.exe : wrjpgcom.obj
-	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) /Executable = wrjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.obj$(OPT)
-
-jconfig.h : jconfig.vms
-	@- Copy jconfig.vms jconfig.h
-
-clean :
-	@- Set Protection = Owner:RWED *.*;-1
-	@- Set Protection = Owner:RWED *.OBJ
-	- Purge /NoLog /NoConfirm *.*
-	- Delete /NoLog /NoConfirm *.OBJ;
-
-test : cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe
-	mcr sys$disk:[]djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm testorig.jpg
-	mcr sys$disk:[]djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp testorig.jpg
-	mcr sys$disk:[]cjpeg -dct int      -outfile testout.jpg testimg.ppm
-	mcr sys$disk:[]djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	mcr sys$disk:[]cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	mcr sys$disk:[]jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-	- Backup /Compare/Log	  testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	- Backup /Compare/Log	  testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	- Backup /Compare/Log	  testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	- Backup /Compare/Log	  testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	- Backup /Compare/Log	  testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	- Backup /Compare/Log	  testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-
-
-jaricom.obj : jaricom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapimin.obj : jcapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapistd.obj : jcapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcarith.obj : jcarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccoefct.obj : jccoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccolor.obj : jccolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcdctmgr.obj : jcdctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jchuff.obj : jchuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcinit.obj : jcinit.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmainct.obj : jcmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmarker.obj : jcmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmaster.obj : jcmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcomapi.obj : jcomapi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcparam.obj : jcparam.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcprepct.obj : jcprepct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcsample.obj : jcsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jctrans.obj : jctrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapimin.obj : jdapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapistd.obj : jdapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdarith.obj : jdarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdatadst.obj : jdatadst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdatasrc.obj : jdatasrc.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdcoefct.obj : jdcoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdcolor.obj : jdcolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jddctmgr.obj : jddctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jdhuff.obj : jdhuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdinput.obj : jdinput.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmainct.obj : jdmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmarker.obj : jdmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmaster.obj : jdmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmerge.obj : jdmerge.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdpostct.obj : jdpostct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdsample.obj : jdsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdtrans.obj : jdtrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jerror.obj : jerror.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jversion.h jerror.h
-jfdctflt.obj : jfdctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctfst.obj : jfdctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctint.obj : jfdctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctflt.obj : jidctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctfst.obj : jidctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctint.obj : jidctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jquant1.obj : jquant1.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jquant2.obj : jquant2.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jutils.obj : jutils.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jmemmgr.obj : jmemmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemansi.obj : jmemansi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemname.obj : jmemname.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemnobs.obj : jmemnobs.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemdos.obj : jmemdos.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemmac.obj : jmemmac.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-cjpeg.obj : cjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-djpeg.obj : djpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-jpegtran.obj : jpegtran.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h transupp.h jversion.h
-rdjpgcom.obj : rdjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-wrjpgcom.obj : wrjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-cdjpeg.obj : cdjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdcolmap.obj : rdcolmap.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdswitch.obj : rdswitch.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-transupp.obj : transupp.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h transupp.h
-rdppm.obj : rdppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrppm.obj : wrppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdgif.obj : rdgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrgif.obj : wrgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdtarga.obj : rdtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrtarga.obj : wrtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdbmp.obj : rdbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrbmp.obj : wrbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdrle.obj : rdrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrrle.obj : wrrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.sas b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.sas
deleted file mode 100644
index ba0d63b..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.sas
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,259 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-
-# This makefile is for Amiga systems using SAS C 6.0 and up.
-# Thanks to Ed Hanway, Mark Rinfret, and Jim Zepeda.
-
-# Read installation instructions before saying "make" !!
-
-# The name of your C compiler:
-CC= sc
-
-# You may need to adjust these cc options:
-# Uncomment the following lines for generic 680x0 version
-ARCHFLAGS= cpu=any
-SUFFIX=
-
-# Uncomment the following lines for 68030-only version
-#ARCHFLAGS= cpu=68030
-#SUFFIX=.030
-
-CFLAGS= nostackcheck data=near parms=register optimize $(ARCHFLAGS) \
-	ignore=104 ignore=304 ignore=306
-# ignore=104 disables warnings for mismatched const qualifiers
-# ignore=304 disables warnings for variables being optimized out
-# ignore=306 disables warnings for the inlining of functions
-# Generally, we recommend defining any configuration symbols in jconfig.h,
-# NOT via define switches here.
-
-# Link-time cc options:
-LDFLAGS= SC SD ND BATCH
-
-# To link any special libraries, add the necessary commands here.
-LDLIBS= LIB:scm.lib LIB:sc.lib
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.  For Amiga we recommend jmemname.o.
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemname.o
-
-# miscellaneous OS-dependent stuff
-# linker
-LN= slink
-# file deletion command
-RM= delete quiet
-# library (.lib) file creation command
-AR= oml
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h \
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 \
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt \
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc \
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 \
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 \
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 \
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 \
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 \
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 \
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 \
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st \
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas \
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat \
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas \
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp \
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg \
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) \
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.o jcomapi.o jutils.o jerror.o jmemmgr.o $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.o jcapistd.o jcarith.o jctrans.o jcparam.o \
-        jdatadst.o jcinit.o jcmaster.o jcmarker.o jcmainct.o jcprepct.o \
-        jccoefct.o jccolor.o jcsample.o jchuff.o jcdctmgr.o jfdctfst.o \
-        jfdctflt.o jfdctint.o
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.o jdapistd.o jdarith.o jdtrans.o jdatasrc.o \
-        jdmaster.o jdinput.o jdmarker.o jdhuff.o jdmainct.o \
-        jdcoefct.o jdpostct.o jddctmgr.o jidctfst.o jidctflt.o \
-        jidctint.o jdsample.o jdcolor.o jquant1.o jquant2.o jdmerge.o
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.lib
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.o rdppm.o rdgif.o rdtarga.o rdrle.o rdbmp.o rdswitch.o \
-        cdjpeg.o
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.o wrppm.o wrgif.o wrtarga.o wrrle.o wrbmp.o rdcolmap.o \
-        cdjpeg.o
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.o rdswitch.o cdjpeg.o transupp.o
-
-
-all: libjpeg.lib cjpeg$(SUFFIX) djpeg$(SUFFIX) jpegtran$(SUFFIX) rdjpgcom$(SUFFIX) wrjpgcom$(SUFFIX)
-
-# note: do several AR steps to avoid command line length limitations
-
-libjpeg.lib: $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	-$(RM) libjpeg.lib
-	$(AR) libjpeg.lib r $(CLIBOBJECTS)
-	$(AR) libjpeg.lib r $(DLIBOBJECTS)
-	$(AR) libjpeg.lib r $(COMOBJECTS)
-
-cjpeg$(SUFFIX): $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(LN) 
-
-# You may want to adjust these compiler options:
-CFLAGS= $(cflags) $(cdebug) $(cvars) -I.
-# Generally, we recommend defining any configuration symbols in jconfig.h,
-# NOT via -D switches here.
-
-# Link-time options:
-LDFLAGS= $(ldebug) $(conlflags)
-
-# To link any special libraries, add the necessary commands here.
-LDLIBS= $(conlibs)
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.  For NT we suggest jmemnobs.obj, which expects the OS to
-# provide adequate virtual memory.
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemnobs.obj
-
-# miscellaneous OS-dependent stuff
-# file deletion command
-RM= del
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c \
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c \
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c \
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c \
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c \
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c \
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c \
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c \
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c \
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h \
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 \
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt \
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc \
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 \
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 \
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 \
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 \
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 \
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 \
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 \
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st \
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas \
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat \
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas \
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp \
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg \
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) \
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.obj jcomapi.obj jutils.obj jerror.obj jmemmgr.obj $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.obj jcapistd.obj jcarith.obj jctrans.obj jcparam.obj \
-        jdatadst.obj jcinit.obj jcmaster.obj jcmarker.obj jcmainct.obj \
-        jcprepct.obj jccoefct.obj jccolor.obj jcsample.obj jchuff.obj \
-        jcdctmgr.obj jfdctfst.obj jfdctflt.obj jfdctint.obj
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.obj jdapistd.obj jdarith.obj jdtrans.obj jdatasrc.obj \
-        jdmaster.obj jdinput.obj jdmarker.obj jdhuff.obj jdmainct.obj \
-        jdcoefct.obj jdpostct.obj jddctmgr.obj jidctfst.obj jidctflt.obj \
-        jidctint.obj jdsample.obj jdcolor.obj jquant1.obj jquant2.obj \
-        jdmerge.obj
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.lib
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.obj rdppm.obj rdgif.obj rdtarga.obj rdrle.obj rdbmp.obj \
-        rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.obj wrppm.obj wrgif.obj wrtarga.obj wrrle.obj wrbmp.obj \
-        rdcolmap.obj cdjpeg.obj
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.obj rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj transupp.obj
-
-# Template command for compiling .c to .obj
-.c.obj:
-	$(cc) $(CFLAGS) $*.c
-
-
-all: libjpeg.lib cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe rdjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.exe
-
-libjpeg.lib: $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	$(RM) libjpeg.lib
-	lib -out:libjpeg.lib  $(LIBOBJECTS)
-
-cjpeg.exe: $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(link) $(LDFLAGS) -out:cjpeg.exe $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib $(LDLIBS)
-
-djpeg.exe: $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(link) $(LDFLAGS) -out:djpeg.exe $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib $(LDLIBS)
-
-jpegtran.exe: $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(link) $(LDFLAGS) -out:jpegtran.exe $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib $(LDLIBS)
-
-rdjpgcom.exe: rdjpgcom.obj
-	$(link) $(LDFLAGS) -out:rdjpgcom.exe rdjpgcom.obj $(LDLIBS)
-
-wrjpgcom.exe: wrjpgcom.obj
-	$(link) $(LDFLAGS) -out:wrjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.obj $(LDLIBS)
-
-
-clean:
-	$(RM) *.obj *.exe libjpeg.lib
-	$(RM) testout*
-
-setup-vc6:
-	ren jconfig.vc jconfig.h
-	ren makejdsw.vc6 jpeg.dsw
-	ren makeadsw.vc6 apps.dsw
-	ren makejmak.vc6 jpeg.mak
-	ren makejdep.vc6 jpeg.dep
-	ren makejdsp.vc6 jpeg.dsp
-	ren makecmak.vc6 cjpeg.mak
-	ren makecdep.vc6 cjpeg.dep
-	ren makecdsp.vc6 cjpeg.dsp
-	ren makedmak.vc6 djpeg.mak
-	ren makeddep.vc6 djpeg.dep
-	ren makeddsp.vc6 djpeg.dsp
-	ren maketmak.vc6 jpegtran.mak
-	ren maketdep.vc6 jpegtran.dep
-	ren maketdsp.vc6 jpegtran.dsp
-	ren makermak.vc6 rdjpgcom.mak
-	ren makerdep.vc6 rdjpgcom.dep
-	ren makerdsp.vc6 rdjpgcom.dsp
-	ren makewmak.vc6 wrjpgcom.mak
-	ren makewdep.vc6 wrjpgcom.dep
-	ren makewdsp.vc6 wrjpgcom.dsp
-
-setup-v10:
-	ren jconfig.vc jconfig.h
-	ren makejsln.v10 jpeg.sln
-	ren makeasln.v10 apps.sln
-	ren makejvcx.v10 jpeg.vcxproj
-	ren makejfil.v10 jpeg.vcxproj.filters
-	ren makecvcx.v10 cjpeg.vcxproj
-	ren makecfil.v10 cjpeg.vcxproj.filters
-	ren makedvcx.v10 djpeg.vcxproj
-	ren makedfil.v10 djpeg.vcxproj.filters
-	ren maketvcx.v10 jpegtran.vcxproj
-	ren maketfil.v10 jpegtran.vcxproj.filters
-	ren makervcx.v10 rdjpgcom.vcxproj
-	ren makerfil.v10 rdjpgcom.vcxproj.filters
-	ren makewvcx.v10 wrjpgcom.vcxproj
-	ren makewfil.v10 wrjpgcom.vcxproj.filters
-
-test:
-	IF EXIST testout* $(RM) testout*
-	.\djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm  testorig.jpg
-	.\djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp  testorig.jpg
-	.\cjpeg -dct int -outfile testout.jpg  testimg.ppm
-	.\djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	.\cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	.\jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	fc /b testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	fc /b testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	fc /b testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	fc /b testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-
-test-build:
-	IF EXIST testout* $(RM) testout*
-	.\djpeg\Release\djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm  testorig.jpg
-	.\djpeg\Release\djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp  testorig.jpg
-	.\cjpeg\Release\cjpeg -dct int -outfile testout.jpg  testimg.ppm
-	.\djpeg\Release\djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	.\cjpeg\Release\cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	.\jpegtran\Release\jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	fc /b testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	fc /b testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	fc /b testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	fc /b testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-
-
-jaricom.obj: jaricom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapimin.obj: jcapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapistd.obj: jcapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcarith.obj: jcarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccoefct.obj: jccoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccolor.obj: jccolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcdctmgr.obj: jcdctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jchuff.obj: jchuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcinit.obj: jcinit.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmainct.obj: jcmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmarker.obj: jcmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcmaster.obj: jcmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcomapi.obj: jcomapi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcparam.obj: jcparam.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcprepct.obj: jcprepct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcsample.obj: jcsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jctrans.obj: jctrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapimin.obj: jdapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdapistd.obj: jdapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdarith.obj: jdarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdatadst.obj: jdatadst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdatasrc.obj: jdatasrc.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h
-jdcoefct.obj: jdcoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdcolor.obj: jdcolor.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jddctmgr.obj: jddctmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jdhuff.obj: jdhuff.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdinput.obj: jdinput.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmainct.obj: jdmainct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmarker.obj: jdmarker.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmaster.obj: jdmaster.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdmerge.obj: jdmerge.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdpostct.obj: jdpostct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdsample.obj: jdsample.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jdtrans.obj: jdtrans.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jerror.obj: jerror.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jversion.h jerror.h
-jfdctflt.obj: jfdctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctfst.obj: jfdctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jfdctint.obj: jfdctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctflt.obj: jidctflt.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctfst.obj: jidctfst.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jidctint.obj: jidctint.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jdct.h
-jquant1.obj: jquant1.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jquant2.obj: jquant2.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jutils.obj: jutils.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jmemmgr.obj: jmemmgr.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemansi.obj: jmemansi.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemname.obj: jmemname.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemnobs.obj: jmemnobs.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemdos.obj: jmemdos.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-jmemmac.obj: jmemmac.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h jmemsys.h
-cjpeg.obj: cjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-djpeg.obj: djpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h jversion.h
-jpegtran.obj: jpegtran.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h transupp.h jversion.h
-rdjpgcom.obj: rdjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-wrjpgcom.obj: wrjpgcom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h
-cdjpeg.obj: cdjpeg.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdcolmap.obj: rdcolmap.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdswitch.obj: rdswitch.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-transupp.obj: transupp.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h transupp.h
-rdppm.obj: rdppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrppm.obj: wrppm.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdgif.obj: rdgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrgif.obj: wrgif.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdtarga.obj: rdtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrtarga.obj: wrtarga.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdbmp.obj: rdbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrbmp.obj: wrbmp.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-rdrle.obj: rdrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
-wrrle.obj: wrrle.c cdjpeg.h jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jerror.h cderror.h
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.vms b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.vms
deleted file mode 100644
index a07d070..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.vms
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,142 +0,0 @@
-$! Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-$!
-$! This is a command procedure for Digital VMS systems that do not have MMS.
-$! It builds the JPEG software by brute force, recompiling everything whether
-$! or not it is necessary.  It then runs the basic self-test.
-$! Thanks to Rick Dyson (dyson@iowasp.physics.uiowa.edu)
-$! and Tim Bell (tbell@netcom.com) for their help.
-$!
-$! Read installation instructions before running this!!
-$!
-$ If F$Mode () .eqs. "INTERACTIVE"
-$   Then
-$       VERIFY = F$Verify (0)
-$   Else
-$       VERIFY = F$Verify (1)
-$ EndIf
-$ On Control_Y Then GoTo End
-$ On Error     Then GoTo End
-$
-$ If F$GetSyi ("HW_MODEL") .gt. 1023 
-$   Then
-$       OPT = ""
-$   Else
-$       OPT = ",Sys$Disk:[]makvms.opt/Option"
-$ EndIf
-$ 
-$ DoCompile := CC /NoDebug /Optimize /NoList
-$!
-$ DoCompile jaricom.c
-$ DoCompile jcapimin.c
-$ DoCompile jcapistd.c
-$ DoCompile jcarith.c
-$ DoCompile jctrans.c
-$ DoCompile jcparam.c
-$ DoCompile jdatadst.c
-$ DoCompile jcinit.c
-$ DoCompile jcmaster.c
-$ DoCompile jcmarker.c
-$ DoCompile jcmainct.c
-$ DoCompile jcprepct.c
-$ DoCompile jccoefct.c
-$ DoCompile jccolor.c
-$ DoCompile jcsample.c
-$ DoCompile jchuff.c
-$ DoCompile jcdctmgr.c
-$ DoCompile jfdctfst.c
-$ DoCompile jfdctflt.c
-$ DoCompile jfdctint.c
-$ DoCompile jdapimin.c
-$ DoCompile jdapistd.c
-$ DoCompile jdarith.c
-$ DoCompile jdtrans.c
-$ DoCompile jdatasrc.c
-$ DoCompile jdmaster.c
-$ DoCompile jdinput.c
-$ DoCompile jdmarker.c
-$ DoCompile jdhuff.c
-$ DoCompile jdmainct.c
-$ DoCompile jdcoefct.c
-$ DoCompile jdpostct.c
-$ DoCompile jddctmgr.c
-$ DoCompile jidctfst.c
-$ DoCompile jidctflt.c
-$ DoCompile jidctint.c
-$ DoCompile jdsample.c
-$ DoCompile jdcolor.c
-$ DoCompile jquant1.c
-$ DoCompile jquant2.c
-$ DoCompile jdmerge.c
-$ DoCompile jcomapi.c
-$ DoCompile jutils.c
-$ DoCompile jerror.c
-$ DoCompile jmemmgr.c
-$ DoCompile jmemnobs.c
-$!
-$ Library /Create libjpeg.olb  jaricom.obj,jcapimin.obj,jcapistd.obj, -
-          jcarith.obj,jctrans.obj,jcparam.obj,jdatadst.obj,jcinit.obj, -
-          jcmaster.obj,jcmarker.obj,jcmainct.obj,jcprepct.obj,jccoefct.obj, -
-          jccolor.obj,jcsample.obj,jchuff.obj,jcdctmgr.obj,jfdctfst.obj, -
-          jfdctflt.obj,jfdctint.obj,jdapimin.obj,jdapistd.obj,jdarith.obj, -
-          jdtrans.obj,jdatasrc.obj,jdmaster.obj,jdinput.obj,jdmarker.obj, -
-          jdhuff.obj,jdmainct.obj,jdcoefct.obj,jdpostct.obj,jddctmgr.obj, -
-          jidctfst.obj,jidctflt.obj,jidctint.obj,jdsample.obj,jdcolor.obj, -
-          jquant1.obj,jquant2.obj,jdmerge.obj,jcomapi.obj,jutils.obj, -
-          jerror.obj,jmemmgr.obj,jmemnobs.obj
-$!
-$ DoCompile cjpeg.c
-$ DoCompile rdppm.c
-$ DoCompile rdgif.c
-$ DoCompile rdtarga.c
-$ DoCompile rdrle.c
-$ DoCompile rdbmp.c
-$ DoCompile rdswitch.c
-$ DoCompile cdjpeg.c
-$!
-$ Link /NoMap /Executable = cjpeg.exe  cjpeg.obj,rdppm.obj,rdgif.obj, -
-          rdtarga.obj,rdrle.obj,rdbmp.obj,rdswitch.obj,cdjpeg.obj,libjpeg.olb/Library'OPT'
-$!
-$ DoCompile djpeg.c
-$ DoCompile wrppm.c
-$ DoCompile wrgif.c
-$ DoCompile wrtarga.c
-$ DoCompile wrrle.c
-$ DoCompile wrbmp.c
-$ DoCompile rdcolmap.c
-$ DoCompile cdjpeg.c
-$!
-$ Link /NoMap /Executable = djpeg.exe  djpeg.obj,wrppm.obj,wrgif.obj, -
-          wrtarga.obj,wrrle.obj,wrbmp.obj,rdcolmap.obj,cdjpeg.obj,libjpeg.olb/Library'OPT'
-$!
-$ DoCompile jpegtran.c
-$ DoCompile rdswitch.c
-$ DoCompile cdjpeg.c
-$ DoCompile transupp.c
-$!
-$ Link /NoMap /Executable = jpegtran.exe  jpegtran.obj,rdswitch.obj, -
-          cdjpeg.obj,transupp.obj,libjpeg.olb/Library'OPT'
-$!
-$ DoCompile rdjpgcom.c
-$ Link /NoMap /Executable = rdjpgcom.exe  rdjpgcom.obj'OPT'
-$!
-$ DoCompile wrjpgcom.c
-$ Link /NoMap /Executable = wrjpgcom.exe  wrjpgcom.obj'OPT'
-$!
-$! Run the self-test
-$!
-$ mcr sys$disk:[]djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm testorig.jpg
-$ mcr sys$disk:[]djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp testorig.jpg
-$ mcr sys$disk:[]cjpeg -dct int      -outfile testout.jpg testimg.ppm
-$ mcr sys$disk:[]djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-$ mcr sys$disk:[]cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-$ mcr sys$disk:[]jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-$ Backup /Compare/Log testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-$ Backup /Compare/Log testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-$ Backup /Compare/Log testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-$ Backup /Compare/Log testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-$ Backup /Compare/Log testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-$ Backup /Compare/Log testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-$!
-$End:
-$   If Verify Then Set Verify
-$ Exit
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.wat b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.wat
deleted file mode 100644
index 9cb8d61..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makefile.wat
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-# Makefile for Independent JPEG Group's software
-
-# This makefile is suitable for Watcom C/C++ 10.0 on MS-DOS (using
-# dos4g extender), OS/2, and Windows NT console mode.
-# Thanks to Janos Haide, jhaide@btrvtech.com.
-
-# Read installation instructions before saying "wmake" !!
-
-# Uncomment line for desired system
-SYSTEM=DOS
-#SYSTEM=OS2
-#SYSTEM=NT
-
-# The name of your C compiler:
-CC= wcl386
-
-# You may need to adjust these cc options:
-CFLAGS= -4r -ort -wx -zq -bt=$(SYSTEM)
-# Caution: avoid -ol or -ox; these generate bad code with 10.0 or 10.0a.
-# Generally, we recommend defining any configuration symbols in jconfig.h,
-# NOT via -D switches here.
-
-# Link-time cc options:
-!ifeq SYSTEM DOS
-LDFLAGS= -zq -l=dos4g
-!else ifeq SYSTEM OS2
-LDFLAGS= -zq -l=os2v2
-!else ifeq SYSTEM NT
-LDFLAGS= -zq -l=nt
-!endif
-
-# Put here the object file name for the correct system-dependent memory
-# manager file.  jmemnobs should work fine for dos4g or OS/2 environment.
-SYSDEPMEM= jmemnobs.obj
-
-# End of configurable options.
-
-
-# source files: JPEG library proper
-LIBSOURCES= jaricom.c jcapimin.c jcapistd.c jcarith.c jccoefct.c jccolor.c &
-        jcdctmgr.c jchuff.c jcinit.c jcmainct.c jcmarker.c jcmaster.c &
-        jcomapi.c jcparam.c jcprepct.c jcsample.c jctrans.c jdapimin.c &
-        jdapistd.c jdarith.c jdatadst.c jdatasrc.c jdcoefct.c jdcolor.c &
-        jddctmgr.c jdhuff.c jdinput.c jdmainct.c jdmarker.c jdmaster.c &
-        jdmerge.c jdpostct.c jdsample.c jdtrans.c jerror.c jfdctflt.c &
-        jfdctfst.c jfdctint.c jidctflt.c jidctfst.c jidctint.c jquant1.c &
-        jquant2.c jutils.c jmemmgr.c
-# memmgr back ends: compile only one of these into a working library
-SYSDEPSOURCES= jmemansi.c jmemname.c jmemnobs.c jmemdos.c jmemmac.c
-# source files: cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran applications, also rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom
-APPSOURCES= cjpeg.c djpeg.c jpegtran.c rdjpgcom.c wrjpgcom.c cdjpeg.c &
-        rdcolmap.c rdswitch.c transupp.c rdppm.c wrppm.c rdgif.c wrgif.c &
-        rdtarga.c wrtarga.c rdbmp.c wrbmp.c rdrle.c wrrle.c
-SOURCES= $(LIBSOURCES) $(SYSDEPSOURCES) $(APPSOURCES)
-# files included by source files
-INCLUDES= jdct.h jerror.h jinclude.h jmemsys.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h &
-        jpeglib.h jversion.h cdjpeg.h cderror.h transupp.h
-# documentation, test, and support files
-DOCS= README install.txt usage.txt cjpeg.1 djpeg.1 jpegtran.1 rdjpgcom.1 &
-        wrjpgcom.1 wizard.txt example.c libjpeg.txt structure.txt &
-        coderules.txt filelist.txt change.log
-MKFILES= configure Makefile.in makefile.ansi makefile.unix makefile.bcc &
-        makefile.mc6 makefile.dj makefile.wat makefile.vc makejdsw.vc6 &
-        makeadsw.vc6 makejdep.vc6 makejdsp.vc6 makejmak.vc6 makecdep.vc6 &
-        makecdsp.vc6 makecmak.vc6 makeddep.vc6 makeddsp.vc6 makedmak.vc6 &
-        maketdep.vc6 maketdsp.vc6 maketmak.vc6 makerdep.vc6 makerdsp.vc6 &
-        makermak.vc6 makewdep.vc6 makewdsp.vc6 makewmak.vc6 makejsln.v10 &
-        makeasln.v10 makejvcx.v10 makejfil.v10 makecvcx.v10 makecfil.v10 &
-        makedvcx.v10 makedfil.v10 maketvcx.v10 maketfil.v10 makervcx.v10 &
-        makerfil.v10 makewvcx.v10 makewfil.v10 makeproj.mac makcjpeg.st &
-        makdjpeg.st makljpeg.st maktjpeg.st makefile.manx makefile.sas &
-        makefile.mms makefile.vms makvms.opt
-CONFIGFILES= jconfig.cfg jconfig.bcc jconfig.mc6 jconfig.dj jconfig.wat &
-        jconfig.vc jconfig.mac jconfig.st jconfig.manx jconfig.sas &
-        jconfig.vms
-CONFIGUREFILES= config.guess config.sub install-sh ltmain.sh depcomp &
-        missing ar-lib
-OTHERFILES= jconfig.txt ckconfig.c jmemdosa.asm libjpeg.map
-TESTFILES= testorig.jpg testimg.ppm testimg.bmp testimg.jpg testprog.jpg &
-        testimgp.jpg
-DISTFILES= $(DOCS) $(MKFILES) $(CONFIGFILES) $(SOURCES) $(INCLUDES) &
-        $(CONFIGUREFILES) $(OTHERFILES) $(TESTFILES)
-# library object files common to compression and decompression
-COMOBJECTS= jaricom.obj jcomapi.obj jutils.obj jerror.obj jmemmgr.obj $(SYSDEPMEM)
-# compression library object files
-CLIBOBJECTS= jcapimin.obj jcapistd.obj jcarith.obj jctrans.obj jcparam.obj &
-        jdatadst.obj jcinit.obj jcmaster.obj jcmarker.obj jcmainct.obj &
-        jcprepct.obj jccoefct.obj jccolor.obj jcsample.obj jchuff.obj &
-        jcdctmgr.obj jfdctfst.obj jfdctflt.obj jfdctint.obj
-# decompression library object files
-DLIBOBJECTS= jdapimin.obj jdapistd.obj jdarith.obj jdtrans.obj jdatasrc.obj &
-        jdmaster.obj jdinput.obj jdmarker.obj jdhuff.obj jdmainct.obj &
-        jdcoefct.obj jdpostct.obj jddctmgr.obj jidctfst.obj jidctflt.obj &
-        jidctint.obj jdsample.obj jdcolor.obj jquant1.obj jquant2.obj &
-        jdmerge.obj
-# These objectfiles are included in libjpeg.lib
-LIBOBJECTS= $(CLIBOBJECTS) $(DLIBOBJECTS) $(COMOBJECTS)
-# object files for sample applications (excluding library files)
-COBJECTS= cjpeg.obj rdppm.obj rdgif.obj rdtarga.obj rdrle.obj rdbmp.obj &
-        rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj
-DOBJECTS= djpeg.obj wrppm.obj wrgif.obj wrtarga.obj wrrle.obj wrbmp.obj &
-        rdcolmap.obj cdjpeg.obj
-TROBJECTS= jpegtran.obj rdswitch.obj cdjpeg.obj transupp.obj
-
-
-all: libjpeg.lib cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe rdjpgcom.exe wrjpgcom.exe
-
-libjpeg.lib: $(LIBOBJECTS)
-	- del libjpeg.lib
-	* wlib -n libjpeg.lib $(LIBOBJECTS)
-
-cjpeg.exe: $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(COBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-
-djpeg.exe: $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(DOBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-
-jpegtran.exe: $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-	$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(TROBJECTS) libjpeg.lib
-
-rdjpgcom.exe: rdjpgcom.c
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) rdjpgcom.c
-
-wrjpgcom.exe: wrjpgcom.c
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) wrjpgcom.c
-
-.c.obj:
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $<
-
-jconfig.h: jconfig.txt
-	echo You must prepare a system-dependent jconfig.h file.
-	echo Please read the installation directions in install.txt.
-	exit 1
-
-clean: .SYMBOLIC
-	- del *.obj
-	- del libjpeg.lib
-	- del cjpeg.exe
-	- del djpeg.exe
-	- del jpegtran.exe
-	- del rdjpgcom.exe
-	- del wrjpgcom.exe
-	- del testout*.*
-
-test: cjpeg.exe djpeg.exe jpegtran.exe  .SYMBOLIC
-	- del testout*.*
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testout.ppm  testorig.jpg
-	djpeg -dct int -bmp -colors 256 -outfile testout.bmp  testorig.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -outfile testout.jpg  testimg.ppm
-	djpeg -dct int -ppm -outfile testoutp.ppm testprog.jpg
-	cjpeg -dct int -progressive -opt -outfile testoutp.jpg testimg.ppm
-	jpegtran -outfile testoutt.jpg testprog.jpg
-!ifeq SYSTEM DOS
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testout.ppm
-	fc /b testimg.bmp testout.bmp
-	fc /b testimg.jpg testout.jpg
-	fc /b testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm
-	fc /b testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg
-	fc /b testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg
-!else
-	echo n > n.tmp
-	comp testimg.ppm testout.ppm < n.tmp
-	comp testimg.bmp testout.bmp < n.tmp
-	comp testimg.jpg testout.jpg < n.tmp
-	comp testimg.ppm testoutp.ppm < n.tmp
-	comp testimgp.jpg testoutp.jpg < n.tmp
-	comp testorig.jpg testoutt.jpg < n.tmp
-	del n.tmp
-!endif
-
-
-jaricom.obj: jaricom.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapimin.obj: jcapimin.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcapistd.obj: jcapistd.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jcarith.obj: jcarith.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
-jccoefct.obj: jccoefct.c jinclude.h jconfig.h jpeglib.h jmorecfg.h jpegint.h jerror.h
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-	".\jinclude.h"\
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-	".\jmorecfg.h"\
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-	".\jerror.h"\
-	".\jinclude.h"\
-	".\jmorecfg.h"\
-	".\jpegint.h"\
-	".\jpeglib.h"\
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diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makeproj.mac b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makeproj.mac
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---
--- makeproj.mac
---
--- This AppleScript builds Code Warrior PRO Release 2 project files for the
--- libjpeg library as well as the test programs 'cjpeg', 'djpeg', 'jpegtran'.
--- (We'd distribute real project files, except they're not text
--- and would create maintenance headaches.)
---
--- The script then compiles and links the library and the test programs.
--- NOTE: if you haven't already created a 'jconfig.h' file, the script
--- automatically copies 'jconfig.mac' to 'jconfig.h'.
---
--- To use this script, you must have AppleScript 1.1 or later installed
--- and a suitable AppleScript editor like Script Editor or Script Debugger
--- (http://www.latenightsw.com). Open this file with your AppleScript
--- editor and execute the "run" command to build the projects.
---
--- Thanks to Dan Sears and Don Agro for this script.
--- Questions about this script can be addressed to dogpark@interlog.com
---
-
-on run
-
-	choose folder with prompt ">>> Select IJG source folder <<<"
-	set ijg_folder to result
-
-	choose folder with prompt ">>> Select MetroWerks folder <<<"
-	set cw_folder to result
-
-	-- if jconfig.h doesn't already exist, copy jconfig.mac
-
-	tell application "Finder"
-		if not (exists file "jconfig.h" of ijg_folder) then
-			duplicate {file "jconfig.mac" of folder ijg_folder}
-			select file "jconfig.mac copy" of folder ijg_folder
-			set name of selection to "jconfig.h"
-		end if
-	end tell
-
-	tell application "CodeWarrior IDE 2.1"
-	  with timeout of 10000 seconds
-
-		-- create libjpeg project
-
-		activate
-		Create Project (ijg_folder as string) & "libjpeg.proj"
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Target Name:"libjpeg"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Project" to {File Name:"libjpeg"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Linker:"MacOS PPC Linker"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Project" to {Project Type:library}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {ANSI Strict:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {Enums Always Ints:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Codegen" to {Struct Alignment:PowerPC}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Linker" to {Generate SYM File:false}
-
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jaricom.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcapimin.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcapistd.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcarith.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jctrans.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcparam.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdatadst.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcinit.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcmaster.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcmarker.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcmainct.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcprepct.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jccoefct.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jccolor.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcsample.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jchuff.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcdctmgr.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jfdctfst.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jfdctflt.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jfdctint.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdapimin.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdapistd.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdarith.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdtrans.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdatasrc.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdmaster.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdinput.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdmarker.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdhuff.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdmainct.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdcoefct.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdpostct.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jddctmgr.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jidctfst.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jidctflt.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jidctint.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdsample.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdcolor.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jquant1.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jquant2.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jdmerge.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jcomapi.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jutils.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jerror.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jmemmgr.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jmemmac.c" To Segment 1
-
-		-- compile and link the library
-
-		Make Project
-		Close Project
-
-		-- create cjpeg project
-
-		activate
-		Create Project (ijg_folder as string) & "cjpeg.proj"
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Target Name:"cjpeg"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Project" to {File Name:"cjpeg"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Linker:"MacOS PPC Linker"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {ANSI Strict:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {Enums Always Ints:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Codegen" to {Struct Alignment:PowerPC}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Linker" to {Generate SYM File:false}
-
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "cjpeg.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdppm.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdgif.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdtarga.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdrle.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdbmp.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdswitch.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "cdjpeg.c" To Segment 1
-
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "libjpeg" To Segment 2
-
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:Metrowerks Standard Library:MSL C:Bin:MSL C.PPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:Metrowerks Standard Library:MSL C:Bin:MSL SIOUX.PPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:Runtime:Runtime PPC:MSL RuntimePPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:MacOS Common:InterfaceLib" To Segment 4
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:MacOS Common:MathLib" To Segment 4
-
-		-- compile and link cjpeg
-
-		Make Project
-		Close Project
-
-		-- create djpeg project
-
-		activate
-		Create Project (ijg_folder as string) & "djpeg.proj"
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Target Name:"djpeg"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Project" to {File Name:"djpeg"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Linker:"MacOS PPC Linker"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {ANSI Strict:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {Enums Always Ints:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Codegen" to {Struct Alignment:PowerPC}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Linker" to {Generate SYM File:false}
-
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "djpeg.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "wrppm.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "wrgif.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "wrtarga.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "wrrle.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "wrbmp.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdcolmap.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "cdjpeg.c" To Segment 1
-
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "libjpeg" To Segment 2
-
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:Metrowerks Standard Library:MSL C:Bin:MSL C.PPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:Metrowerks Standard Library:MSL C:Bin:MSL SIOUX.PPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:Runtime:Runtime PPC:MSL RuntimePPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:MacOS Common:InterfaceLib" To Segment 4
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:MacOS Common:MathLib" To Segment 4
-
-		-- compile and link djpeg
-
-		Make Project
-		Close Project
-
-		-- create jpegtran project
-
-		activate
-		Create Project (ijg_folder as string) & "jpegtran.proj"
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Target Name:"jpegtran"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Project" to {File Name:"jpegtran"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "Target Settings" to {Linker:"MacOS PPC Linker"}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {ANSI Strict:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "C/C++ Compiler" to {Enums Always Ints:true}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Codegen" to {Struct Alignment:PowerPC}
-		Set Preferences of panel "PPC Linker" to {Generate SYM File:false}
-
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "jpegtran.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "rdswitch.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "cdjpeg.c" To Segment 1
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "transupp.c" To Segment 1
-
-		Add Files (ijg_folder as string) & "libjpeg" To Segment 2
-
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:Metrowerks Standard Library:MSL C:Bin:MSL C.PPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:Metrowerks Standard Library:MSL C:Bin:MSL SIOUX.PPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:Runtime:Runtime PPC:MSL RuntimePPC.Lib" To Segment 3
-
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:MacOS Common:InterfaceLib" To Segment 4
-		Add Files (cw_folder as string) & "Metrowerks CodeWarrior:MacOS Support:Libraries:MacOS Common:MathLib" To Segment 4
-
-		-- compile and link jpegtran
-
-		Make Project
-		Close Project
-
-		quit
-
-	  end timeout
-	end tell
-end run
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makerdep.vc6 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makerdep.vc6
deleted file mode 100644
index 94748d0..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makerdep.vc6
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-# Microsoft Developer Studio erstellte Abh„ngigkeitsdatei, einbezogen von rdjpgcom.mak
-
-.\rdjpgcom.c : \
-	".\jconfig.h"\
-	".\jinclude.h"\
-	
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makerdsp.vc6 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makerdsp.vc6
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index 60de09a..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makerdsp.vc6
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="rdjpgcom" - Package Owner=<4>
-# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00
-# ** NICHT BEARBEITEN **
-
-# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Console Application" 0x0103
-
-CFG=rdjpgcom - Win32
-!MESSAGE Dies ist kein gltiges Makefile. Zum Erstellen dieses Projekts mit NMAKE
-!MESSAGE verwenden Sie den Befehl "Makefile exportieren" und fhren Sie den Befehl
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "rdjpgcom.mak".
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE Sie k÷nnen beim Ausfhren von NMAKE eine Konfiguration angeben
-!MESSAGE durch Definieren des Makros CFG in der Befehlszeile. Zum Beispiel:
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "rdjpgcom.mak" CFG="rdjpgcom - Win32"
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE Fr die Konfiguration stehen zur Auswahl:
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE "rdjpgcom - Win32" (basierend auf  "Win32 (x86) Console Application")
-!MESSAGE 
-
-# Begin Project
-# PROP AllowPerConfigDependencies 0
-# PROP Scc_ProjName ""
-# PROP Scc_LocalPath ""
-CPP=cl.exe
-RSC=rc.exe
-# PROP BASE Use_MFC 0
-# PROP BASE Use_Debug_Libraries 0
-# PROP BASE Output_Dir ".\rdjpgcom\Release"
-# PROP BASE Intermediate_Dir ".\rdjpgcom\Release"
-# PROP BASE Target_Dir ".\rdjpgcom"
-# PROP Use_MFC 0
-# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 0
-# PROP Output_Dir ".\rdjpgcom\Release"
-# PROP Intermediate_Dir ".\rdjpgcom\Release"
-# PROP Ignore_Export_Lib 0
-# PROP Target_Dir ".\rdjpgcom"
-# ADD BASE CPP /nologo /W3 /GX /O2 /D "WIN32" /D "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /YX /c
-# ADD CPP /nologo /G6 /MT /W3 /GX /Ox /Oa /Ob2 /D "WIN32" /D "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /YX /FD /c
-# ADD BASE RSC /l 0x409 /d "NDEBUG"
-# ADD RSC /l 0x409 /d "NDEBUG"
-BSC32=bscmake.exe
-# ADD BASE BSC32 /nologo
-# ADD BSC32 /nologo
-LINK32=link.exe
-# ADD BASE LINK32 kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib /nologo /subsystem:console /machine:I386
-# ADD LINK32 Release\jpeg.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib /nologo /subsystem:console /machine:I386
-# Begin Target
-
-# Name "rdjpgcom - Win32"
-# Begin Group "Quellcodedateien"
-
-# PROP Default_Filter "cpp;c;cxx;rc;def;r;odl;idl;hpj;bat;for;f90"
-# Begin Source File
-
-SOURCE=.\rdjpgcom.c
-# End Source File
-# End Group
-# Begin Group "Header-Dateien"
-
-# PROP Default_Filter "h;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;fi;fd"
-# Begin Source File
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-SOURCE=.\jconfig.h
-# End Source File
-# Begin Source File
-
-SOURCE=.\jinclude.h
-# End Source File
-# End Group
-# Begin Group "Ressourcendateien"
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-# PROP Default_Filter "ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;cnt;rtf;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe"
-# End Group
-# End Target
-# End Project
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diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makermak.vc6 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makermak.vc6
deleted file mode 100644
index 6d2d4c7..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makermak.vc6
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,110 +0,0 @@
-# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated NMAKE File, Based on rdjpgcom.dsp
-!IF "$(CFG)" == ""
-CFG=rdjpgcom - Win32
-!MESSAGE Keine Konfiguration angegeben. rdjpgcom - Win32 wird als Standard verwendet.
-!ENDIF 
-
-!IF "$(CFG)" != "rdjpgcom - Win32"
-!MESSAGE Ungültige Konfiguration "$(CFG)" angegeben.
-!MESSAGE Sie können beim Ausführen von NMAKE eine Konfiguration angeben
-!MESSAGE durch Definieren des Makros CFG in der Befehlszeile. Zum Beispiel:
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "rdjpgcom.mak" CFG="rdjpgcom - Win32"
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE Für die Konfiguration stehen zur Auswahl:
-!MESSAGE 
-!MESSAGE "rdjpgcom - Win32" (basierend auf  "Win32 (x86) Console Application")
-!MESSAGE 
-!ERROR Eine ungültige Konfiguration wurde angegeben.
-!ENDIF 
-
-!IF "$(OS)" == "Windows_NT"
-NULL=
-!ELSE 
-NULL=nul
-!ENDIF 
-
-CPP=cl.exe
-RSC=rc.exe
-OUTDIR=.\rdjpgcom\Release
-INTDIR=.\rdjpgcom\Release
-# Begin Custom Macros
-OutDir=.\rdjpgcom\Release
-# End Custom Macros
-
-ALL : "$(OUTDIR)\rdjpgcom.exe"
-
-
-CLEAN :
-	-@erase "$(INTDIR)\rdjpgcom.obj"
-	-@erase "$(INTDIR)\vc60.idb"
-	-@erase "$(OUTDIR)\rdjpgcom.exe"
-
-"$(OUTDIR)" :
-    if not exist "$(OUTDIR)/$(NULL)" mkdir "$(OUTDIR)"
-
-BSC32=bscmake.exe
-BSC32_FLAGS=/nologo /o"$(OUTDIR)\rdjpgcom.bsc" 
-BSC32_SBRS= \
-	
-LINK32=link.exe
-LINK32_FLAGS=Release\jpeg.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib /nologo /subsystem:console /incremental:no /pdb:"$(OUTDIR)\rdjpgcom.pdb" /machine:I386 /out:"$(OUTDIR)\rdjpgcom.exe" 
-LINK32_OBJS= \
-	"$(INTDIR)\rdjpgcom.obj"
-
-"$(OUTDIR)\rdjpgcom.exe" : "$(OUTDIR)" $(DEF_FILE) $(LINK32_OBJS)
-    $(LINK32) @<<
-  $(LINK32_FLAGS) $(LINK32_OBJS)
-<<
-
-CPP_PROJ=/nologo /G6 /MT /W3 /GX /Ox /Oa /Ob2 /D "WIN32" /D "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /Fp"$(INTDIR)\rdjpgcom.pch" /YX /Fo"$(INTDIR)\\" /Fd"$(INTDIR)\\" /FD /c 
-
-.c{$(INTDIR)}.obj::
-   $(CPP) @<<
-   $(CPP_PROJ) $< 
-<<
-
-.cpp{$(INTDIR)}.obj::
-   $(CPP) @<<
-   $(CPP_PROJ) $< 
-<<
-
-.cxx{$(INTDIR)}.obj::
-   $(CPP) @<<
-   $(CPP_PROJ) $< 
-<<
-
-.c{$(INTDIR)}.sbr::
-   $(CPP) @<<
-   $(CPP_PROJ) $< 
-<<
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-.cpp{$(INTDIR)}.sbr::
-   $(CPP) @<<
-   $(CPP_PROJ) $< 
-<<
-
-.cxx{$(INTDIR)}.sbr::
-   $(CPP) @<<
-   $(CPP_PROJ) $< 
-<<
-
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-!IF "$(NO_EXTERNAL_DEPS)" != "1"
-!IF EXISTS("rdjpgcom.dep")
-!INCLUDE "rdjpgcom.dep"
-!ELSE 
-!MESSAGE Warning: cannot find "rdjpgcom.dep"
-!ENDIF 
-!ENDIF 
-
-
-!IF "$(CFG)" == "rdjpgcom - Win32"
-SOURCE=.\rdjpgcom.c
-
-"$(INTDIR)\rdjpgcom.obj" : $(SOURCE) "$(INTDIR)"
-
-
-
-!ENDIF 
-
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makervcx.v10 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makervcx.v10
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index 366d4fc..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makervcx.v10
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-‹¯¨
-
-  
-    
-      Release
-      Win32
-    
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index cc1ba01..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makljpeg.st
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-; Project file for Independent JPEG Group's software
-;
-; This project file is for Atari ST/STE/TT systems using Pure C or Turbo C.
-; Thanks to Frank Moehle, B. Setzepfandt, and Guido Vollbeding.
-;
-; To use this file, rename it to libjpeg.prj.
-; Read installation instructions before trying to make the program!
-;
-;
-;      * * * Output file * * *
-libjpeg.lib
-;
-; * * * COMPILER OPTIONS * * *  
-.C[-P]        ; absolute calls
-.C[-M]        ; and no string merging, folks
-.C[-w-cln]    ; no "constant is long" warnings
-.C[-w-par]    ; no "parameter xxxx unused"
-.C[-w-rch]    ; no "unreachable code"
-.C[-wsig]     ; warn if significant digits may be lost
-.L[-J]        ; link new Obj-format (so we get a library)
-=
-; * * * * List of modules * * * * 
-jaricom.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcapimin.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcapistd.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcarith.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jccoefct.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jccolor.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcdctmgr.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jchuff.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcinit.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcmainct.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcmarker.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcmaster.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcomapi.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcparam.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcprepct.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jcsample.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jctrans.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdapimin.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdapistd.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdarith.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdatadst.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h)
-jdatasrc.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h)
-jdcoefct.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdcolor.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jddctmgr.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jdhuff.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdinput.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdmainct.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdmarker.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdmaster.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdmerge.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdpostct.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdsample.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jdtrans.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jerror.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jversion.h,jerror.h)
-jfdctflt.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jfdctfst.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jfdctint.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jidctflt.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jidctfst.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jidctint.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jdct.h)
-jquant1.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jquant2.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jutils.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h)
-jmemmgr.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jmemsys.h)
-jmemansi.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,jmemsys.h)
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/maktjpeg.st b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/maktjpeg.st
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index 43f078a..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/maktjpeg.st
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-; Project file for Independent JPEG Group's software
-;
-; This project file is for Atari ST/STE/TT systems using Pure C or Turbo C.
-; Thanks to Frank Moehle, B. Setzepfandt, and Guido Vollbeding.
-;
-; To use this file, rename it to jpegtran.prj.
-; If you are using Turbo C, change filenames beginning with "pc..." to "tc..."
-; Read installation instructions before trying to make the program!
-;
-;
-;      * * * Output file * * *
-jpegtran.ttp
-;
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-.C[-P]        ; absolute calls
-.C[-M]        ; and no string merging, folks
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-.C[-w-par]    ; no "parameter xxxx unused"
-.C[-w-rch]    ; no "unreachable code"
-.C[-wsig]     ; warn if significant digits may be lost
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-; * * * * List of modules * * * * 
-pcstart.o
-jpegtran.c	(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h,transupp.h,jversion.h)
-cdjpeg.c	(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-rdswitch.c	(cdjpeg.h,jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jerror.h,cderror.h)
-transupp.c	(jinclude.h,jconfig.h,jpeglib.h,jmorecfg.h,jpegint.h,jerror.h,transupp.h)
-libjpeg.lib        ; built by libjpeg.prj
-pcstdlib.lib       ; standard library
-pcextlib.lib       ; extended library
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makvms.opt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/makvms.opt
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-! A pointer to the VAX/VMS C Run-Time Shareable Library.
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-! but only for the older VAX C compiler.  DEC C does not need it.
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-# any later version.
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-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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index dfdf96f..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdbmp.c
+++ /dev/null
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-/*
- * rdbmp.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009-2010 by Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to read input images in Microsoft "BMP"
- * format (MS Windows 3.x, OS/2 1.x, and OS/2 2.x flavors).
- * Currently, only 8-bit and 24-bit images are supported, not 1-bit or
- * 4-bit (feeding such low-depth images into JPEG would be silly anyway).
- * Also, we don't support RLE-compressed files.
- *
- * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or
- * specialized applications.  As they stand, they assume input from
- * an ordinary stdio stream.  They further assume that reading begins
- * at the start of the file; start_input may need work if the
- * user interface has already read some data (e.g., to determine that
- * the file is indeed BMP format).
- *
- * This code contributed by James Arthur Boucher.
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-
-#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/* Macros to deal with unsigned chars as efficiently as compiler allows */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-typedef unsigned char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x))
-#else /* !HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-#ifdef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-typedef char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x))
-#else
-typedef char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x) & 0xFF)
-#endif
-#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-
-#define	ReadOK(file,buffer,len)	(JFREAD(file,buffer,len) == ((size_t) (len)))
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-
-/* Private version of data source object */
-
-typedef struct _bmp_source_struct * bmp_source_ptr;
-
-typedef struct _bmp_source_struct {
-  struct cjpeg_source_struct pub; /* public fields */
-
-  j_compress_ptr cinfo;		/* back link saves passing separate parm */
-
-  JSAMPARRAY colormap;		/* BMP colormap (converted to my format) */
-
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr whole_image;	/* Needed to reverse row order */
-  JDIMENSION source_row;	/* Current source row number */
-  JDIMENSION row_width;		/* Physical width of scanlines in file */
-
-  int bits_per_pixel;		/* remembers 8- or 24-bit format */
-} bmp_source_struct;
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-read_byte (bmp_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* Read next byte from BMP file */
-{
-  register FILE *infile = sinfo->pub.input_file;
-  register int c;
-
-  if ((c = getc(infile)) == EOF)
-    ERREXIT(sinfo->cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  return c;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-read_colormap (bmp_source_ptr sinfo, int cmaplen, int mapentrysize)
-/* Read the colormap from a BMP file */
-{
-  int i;
-
-  switch (mapentrysize) {
-  case 3:
-    /* BGR format (occurs in OS/2 files) */
-    for (i = 0; i < cmaplen; i++) {
-      sinfo->colormap[2][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-      sinfo->colormap[1][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-      sinfo->colormap[0][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-    }
-    break;
-  case 4:
-    /* BGR0 format (occurs in MS Windows files) */
-    for (i = 0; i < cmaplen; i++) {
-      sinfo->colormap[2][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-      sinfo->colormap[1][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-      sinfo->colormap[0][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-      (void) read_byte(sinfo);
-    }
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(sinfo->cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADCMAP);
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read one row of pixels.
- * The image has been read into the whole_image array, but is otherwise
- * unprocessed.  We must read it out in top-to-bottom row order, and if
- * it is an 8-bit image, we must expand colormapped pixels to 24bit format.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_8bit_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading 8-bit colormap indexes */
-{
-  bmp_source_ptr source = (bmp_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register JSAMPARRAY colormap = source->colormap;
-  JSAMPARRAY image_ptr;
-  register int t;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-
-  /* Fetch next row from virtual array */
-  source->source_row--;
-  image_ptr = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->whole_image,
-     source->source_row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE);
-
-  /* Expand the colormap indexes to real data */
-  inptr = image_ptr[0];
-  outptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    t = GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++);
-    *outptr++ = colormap[0][t];	/* can omit GETJSAMPLE() safely */
-    *outptr++ = colormap[1][t];
-    *outptr++ = colormap[2][t];
-  }
-
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_24bit_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading 24-bit pixels */
-{
-  bmp_source_ptr source = (bmp_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  JSAMPARRAY image_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-
-  /* Fetch next row from virtual array */
-  source->source_row--;
-  image_ptr = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->whole_image,
-     source->source_row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE);
-
-  /* Transfer data.  Note source values are in BGR order
-   * (even though Microsoft's own documents say the opposite).
-   */
-  inptr = image_ptr[0];
-  outptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    outptr[2] = *inptr++;	/* can omit GETJSAMPLE() safely */
-    outptr[1] = *inptr++;
-    outptr[0] = *inptr++;
-    outptr += 3;
-  }
-
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_32bit_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading 32-bit pixels */
-{
-  bmp_source_ptr source = (bmp_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  JSAMPARRAY image_ptr;
-  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-
-  /* Fetch next row from virtual array */
-  source->source_row--;
-  image_ptr = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->whole_image,
-     source->source_row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE);
-  /* Transfer data.  Note source values are in BGR order
-   * (even though Microsoft's own documents say the opposite).
-   */
-  inptr = image_ptr[0];
-  outptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    outptr[2] = *inptr++;	/* can omit GETJSAMPLE() safely */
-    outptr[1] = *inptr++;
-    outptr[0] = *inptr++;
-    inptr++;			/* skip the 4th byte (Alpha channel) */
-    outptr += 3;
-  }
-
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This method loads the image into whole_image during the first call on
- * get_pixel_rows.  The get_pixel_rows pointer is then adjusted to call
- * get_8bit_row, get_24bit_row, or get_32bit_row on subsequent calls.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-preload_image (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  bmp_source_ptr source = (bmp_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register FILE *infile = source->pub.input_file;
-  register int c;
-  register JSAMPROW out_ptr;
-  JSAMPARRAY image_ptr;
-  JDIMENSION row, col;
-  cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress;
-
-  /* Read the data into a virtual array in input-file row order. */
-  for (row = 0; row < cinfo->image_height; row++) {
-    if (progress != NULL) {
-      progress->pub.pass_counter = (long) row;
-      progress->pub.pass_limit = (long) cinfo->image_height;
-      (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-    }
-    image_ptr = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->whole_image,
-       row, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE);
-    out_ptr = image_ptr[0];
-    for (col = source->row_width; col > 0; col--) {
-      /* inline copy of read_byte() for speed */
-      if ((c = getc(infile)) == EOF)
-	ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-      *out_ptr++ = (JSAMPLE) c;
-    }
-  }
-  if (progress != NULL)
-    progress->completed_extra_passes++;
-
-  /* Set up to read from the virtual array in top-to-bottom order */
-  switch (source->bits_per_pixel) {
-  case 8:
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_8bit_row;
-    break;
-  case 24:
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_24bit_row;
-    break;
-  case 32:
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_32bit_row;
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADDEPTH);
-  }
-  source->source_row = cinfo->image_height;
-
-  /* And read the first row */
-  return (*source->pub.get_pixel_rows) (cinfo, sinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read the file header; return image size and component count.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_input_bmp (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  bmp_source_ptr source = (bmp_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  U_CHAR bmpfileheader[14];
-  U_CHAR bmpinfoheader[64];
-#define GET_2B(array,offset)  ((unsigned int) UCH(array[offset]) + \
-			       (((unsigned int) UCH(array[offset+1])) << 8))
-#define GET_4B(array,offset)  ((INT32) UCH(array[offset]) + \
-			       (((INT32) UCH(array[offset+1])) << 8) + \
-			       (((INT32) UCH(array[offset+2])) << 16) + \
-			       (((INT32) UCH(array[offset+3])) << 24))
-  INT32 bfOffBits;
-  INT32 headerSize;
-  INT32 biWidth;
-  INT32 biHeight;
-  unsigned int biPlanes;
-  INT32 biCompression;
-  INT32 biXPelsPerMeter,biYPelsPerMeter;
-  INT32 biClrUsed = 0;
-  int mapentrysize = 0;		/* 0 indicates no colormap */
-  INT32 bPad;
-  JDIMENSION row_width;
-
-  /* Read and verify the bitmap file header */
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, bmpfileheader, 14))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  if (GET_2B(bmpfileheader,0) != 0x4D42) /* 'BM' */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_NOT);
-  bfOffBits = (INT32) GET_4B(bmpfileheader,10);
-  /* We ignore the remaining fileheader fields */
-
-  /* The infoheader might be 12 bytes (OS/2 1.x), 40 bytes (Windows),
-   * or 64 bytes (OS/2 2.x).  Check the first 4 bytes to find out which.
-   */
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, bmpinfoheader, 4))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  headerSize = (INT32) GET_4B(bmpinfoheader,0);
-  if (headerSize < 12 || headerSize > 64)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADHEADER);
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, bmpinfoheader+4, headerSize-4))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-
-  switch ((int) headerSize) {
-  case 12:
-    /* Decode OS/2 1.x header (Microsoft calls this a BITMAPCOREHEADER) */
-    biWidth = (INT32) GET_2B(bmpinfoheader,4);
-    biHeight = (INT32) GET_2B(bmpinfoheader,6);
-    biPlanes = GET_2B(bmpinfoheader,8);
-    source->bits_per_pixel = (int) GET_2B(bmpinfoheader,10);
-
-    switch (source->bits_per_pixel) {
-    case 8:			/* colormapped image */
-      mapentrysize = 3;		/* OS/2 uses RGBTRIPLE colormap */
-      TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_BMP_OS2_MAPPED, (int) biWidth, (int) biHeight);
-      break;
-    case 24:			/* RGB image */
-      TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_BMP_OS2, (int) biWidth, (int) biHeight);
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADDEPTH);
-      break;
-    }
-    break;
-  case 40:
-  case 64:
-    /* Decode Windows 3.x header (Microsoft calls this a BITMAPINFOHEADER) */
-    /* or OS/2 2.x header, which has additional fields that we ignore */
-    biWidth = GET_4B(bmpinfoheader,4);
-    biHeight = GET_4B(bmpinfoheader,8);
-    biPlanes = GET_2B(bmpinfoheader,12);
-    source->bits_per_pixel = (int) GET_2B(bmpinfoheader,14);
-    biCompression = GET_4B(bmpinfoheader,16);
-    biXPelsPerMeter = GET_4B(bmpinfoheader,24);
-    biYPelsPerMeter = GET_4B(bmpinfoheader,28);
-    biClrUsed = GET_4B(bmpinfoheader,32);
-    /* biSizeImage, biClrImportant fields are ignored */
-
-    switch (source->bits_per_pixel) {
-    case 8:			/* colormapped image */
-      mapentrysize = 4;		/* Windows uses RGBQUAD colormap */
-      TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_BMP_MAPPED, (int) biWidth, (int) biHeight);
-      break;
-    case 24:			/* RGB image */
-      TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_BMP, (int) biWidth, (int) biHeight);
-      break;
-    case 32:			/* RGB image + Alpha channel */
-      TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_BMP, (int) biWidth, (int) biHeight);
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADDEPTH);
-      break;
-    }
-    if (biCompression != 0)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_COMPRESSED);
-
-    if (biXPelsPerMeter > 0 && biYPelsPerMeter > 0) {
-      /* Set JFIF density parameters from the BMP data */
-      cinfo->X_density = (UINT16) (biXPelsPerMeter/100); /* 100 cm per meter */
-      cinfo->Y_density = (UINT16) (biYPelsPerMeter/100);
-      cinfo->density_unit = 2;	/* dots/cm */
-    }
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADHEADER);
-    return;
-  }
-
-  if (biWidth <= 0 || biHeight <= 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_EMPTY);
-  if (biPlanes != 1)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADPLANES);
-
-  /* Compute distance to bitmap data --- will adjust for colormap below */
-  bPad = bfOffBits - (headerSize + 14);
-
-  /* Read the colormap, if any */
-  if (mapentrysize > 0) {
-    if (biClrUsed <= 0)
-      biClrUsed = 256;		/* assume it's 256 */
-    else if (biClrUsed > 256)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADCMAP);
-    /* Allocate space to store the colormap */
-    source->colormap = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       (JDIMENSION) biClrUsed, (JDIMENSION) 3);
-    /* and read it from the file */
-    read_colormap(source, (int) biClrUsed, mapentrysize);
-    /* account for size of colormap */
-    bPad -= biClrUsed * mapentrysize;
-  }
-
-  /* Skip any remaining pad bytes */
-  if (bPad < 0)			/* incorrect bfOffBits value? */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_BADHEADER);
-  while (--bPad >= 0) {
-    (void) read_byte(source);
-  }
-
-  /* Compute row width in file, including padding to 4-byte boundary */
-  if (source->bits_per_pixel == 24)
-    row_width = (JDIMENSION) (biWidth * 3);
-  else if (source->bits_per_pixel == 32)
-    row_width = (JDIMENSION) (biWidth * 4);
-  else
-    row_width = (JDIMENSION) biWidth;
-  while ((row_width & 3) != 0) row_width++;
-  source->row_width = row_width;
-
-  /* Allocate space for inversion array, prepare for preload pass */
-  source->whole_image = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE,
-     row_width, (JDIMENSION) biHeight, (JDIMENSION) 1);
-  source->pub.get_pixel_rows = preload_image;
-  if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-    cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress;
-    progress->total_extra_passes++; /* count file input as separate pass */
-  }
-
-  /* Allocate one-row buffer for returned data */
-  source->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-     (JDIMENSION) (biWidth * 3), (JDIMENSION) 1);
-  source->pub.buffer_height = 1;
-
-  cinfo->in_color_space = JCS_RGB;
-  cinfo->input_components = 3;
-  cinfo->data_precision = 8;
-  cinfo->image_width = (JDIMENSION) biWidth;
-  cinfo->image_height = (JDIMENSION) biHeight;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of the file.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_input_bmp (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The module selection routine for BMP format input.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(cjpeg_source_ptr)
-jinit_read_bmp (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  bmp_source_ptr source;
-
-  /* Create module interface object */
-  source = (bmp_source_ptr)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(bmp_source_struct));
-  source->cinfo = cinfo;	/* make back link for subroutines */
-  /* Fill in method ptrs, except get_pixel_rows which start_input sets */
-  source->pub.start_input = start_input_bmp;
-  source->pub.finish_input = finish_input_bmp;
-
-  return (cjpeg_source_ptr) source;
-}
-
-#endif /* BMP_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdcolmap.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdcolmap.c
deleted file mode 100644
index eebf834..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdcolmap.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,253 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * rdcolmap.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file implements djpeg's "-map file" switch.  It reads a source image
- * and constructs a colormap to be supplied to the JPEG decompressor.
- *
- * Currently, these file formats are supported for the map file:
- *   GIF: the contents of the GIF's global colormap are used.
- *   PPM (either text or raw flavor): the entire file is read and
- *      each unique pixel value is entered in the map.
- * Note that reading a large PPM file will be horrendously slow.
- * Typically, a PPM-format map file should contain just one pixel
- * of each desired color.  Such a file can be extracted from an
- * ordinary image PPM file with ppmtomap(1).
- *
- * Rescaling a PPM that has a maxval unequal to MAXJSAMPLE is not
- * currently implemented.
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-
-#ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED	/* otherwise can't quantize to supplied map */
-
-/* Portions of this code are based on the PBMPLUS library, which is:
-**
-** Copyright (C) 1988 by Jef Poskanzer.
-**
-** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
-** documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
-** that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
-** copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
-** documentation.  This software is provided "as is" without express or
-** implied warranty.
-*/
-
-
-/*
- * Add a (potentially) new color to the color map.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-add_map_entry (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int R, int G, int B)
-{
-  JSAMPROW colormap0 = cinfo->colormap[0];
-  JSAMPROW colormap1 = cinfo->colormap[1];
-  JSAMPROW colormap2 = cinfo->colormap[2];
-  int ncolors = cinfo->actual_number_of_colors;
-  int index;
-
-  /* Check for duplicate color. */
-  for (index = 0; index < ncolors; index++) {
-    if (GETJSAMPLE(colormap0[index]) == R &&
-	GETJSAMPLE(colormap1[index]) == G &&
-	GETJSAMPLE(colormap2[index]) == B)
-      return;			/* color is already in map */
-  }
-
-  /* Check for map overflow. */
-  if (ncolors >= (MAXJSAMPLE+1))
-    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_QUANT_MANY_COLORS, (MAXJSAMPLE+1));
-
-  /* OK, add color to map. */
-  colormap0[ncolors] = (JSAMPLE) R;
-  colormap1[ncolors] = (JSAMPLE) G;
-  colormap2[ncolors] = (JSAMPLE) B;
-  cinfo->actual_number_of_colors++;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Extract color map from a GIF file.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-read_gif_map (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
-{
-  int header[13];
-  int i, colormaplen;
-  int R, G, B;
-
-  /* Initial 'G' has already been read by read_color_map */
-  /* Read the rest of the GIF header and logical screen descriptor */
-  for (i = 1; i < 13; i++) {
-    if ((header[i] = getc(infile)) == EOF)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-  }
-
-  /* Verify GIF Header */
-  if (header[1] != 'I' || header[2] != 'F')
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-
-  /* There must be a global color map. */
-  if ((header[10] & 0x80) == 0)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-
-  /* OK, fetch it. */
-  colormaplen = 2 << (header[10] & 0x07);
-
-  for (i = 0; i < colormaplen; i++) {
-    R = getc(infile);
-    G = getc(infile);
-    B = getc(infile);
-    if (R == EOF || G == EOF || B == EOF)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-    add_map_entry(cinfo,
-		  R << (BITS_IN_JSAMPLE-8),
-		  G << (BITS_IN_JSAMPLE-8),
-		  B << (BITS_IN_JSAMPLE-8));
-  }
-}
-
-
-/* Support routines for reading PPM */
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-pbm_getc (FILE * infile)
-/* Read next char, skipping over any comments */
-/* A comment/newline sequence is returned as a newline */
-{
-  register int ch;
-  
-  ch = getc(infile);
-  if (ch == '#') {
-    do {
-      ch = getc(infile);
-    } while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF);
-  }
-  return ch;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(unsigned int)
-read_pbm_integer (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
-/* Read an unsigned decimal integer from the PPM file */
-/* Swallows one trailing character after the integer */
-/* Note that on a 16-bit-int machine, only values up to 64k can be read. */
-/* This should not be a problem in practice. */
-{
-  register int ch;
-  register unsigned int val;
-  
-  /* Skip any leading whitespace */
-  do {
-    ch = pbm_getc(infile);
-    if (ch == EOF)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-  } while (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t' || ch == '\n' || ch == '\r');
-  
-  if (ch < '0' || ch > '9')
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-  
-  val = ch - '0';
-  while ((ch = pbm_getc(infile)) >= '0' && ch <= '9') {
-    val *= 10;
-    val += ch - '0';
-  }
-  return val;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Extract color map from a PPM file.
- */
-
-LOCAL(void)
-read_ppm_map (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
-{
-  int c;
-  unsigned int w, h, maxval, row, col;
-  int R, G, B;
-
-  /* Initial 'P' has already been read by read_color_map */
-  c = getc(infile);		/* save format discriminator for a sec */
-
-  /* while we fetch the remaining header info */
-  w = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile);
-  h = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile);
-  maxval = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile);
-
-  if (w <= 0 || h <= 0 || maxval <= 0) /* error check */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-
-  /* For now, we don't support rescaling from an unusual maxval. */
-  if (maxval != (unsigned int) MAXJSAMPLE)
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-
-  switch (c) {
-  case '3':			/* it's a text-format PPM file */
-    for (row = 0; row < h; row++) {
-      for (col = 0; col < w; col++) {
-	R = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile);
-	G = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile);
-	B = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile);
-	add_map_entry(cinfo, R, G, B);
-      }
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case '6':			/* it's a raw-format PPM file */
-    for (row = 0; row < h; row++) {
-      for (col = 0; col < w; col++) {
-	R = getc(infile);
-	G = getc(infile);
-	B = getc(infile);
-	if (R == EOF || G == EOF || B == EOF)
-	  ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-	add_map_entry(cinfo, R, G, B);
-      }
-    }
-    break;
-
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Main entry point from djpeg.c.
- *  Input: opened input file (from file name argument on command line).
- *  Output: colormap and actual_number_of_colors fields are set in cinfo.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(void)
-read_color_map (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
-{
-  /* Allocate space for a color map of maximum supported size. */
-  cinfo->colormap = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-     (JDIMENSION) (MAXJSAMPLE+1), (JDIMENSION) 3);
-  cinfo->actual_number_of_colors = 0; /* initialize map to empty */
-
-  /* Read first byte to determine file format */
-  switch (getc(infile)) {
-  case 'G':
-    read_gif_map(cinfo, infile);
-    break;
-  case 'P':
-    read_ppm_map(cinfo, infile);
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_CMAP_FILE);
-    break;
-  }
-}
-
-#endif /* QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdgif.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdgif.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b0757e7..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdgif.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * rdgif.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to read input images in GIF format.
- *
- *****************************************************************************
- * NOTE: to avoid entanglements with Unisys' patent on LZW compression,      *
- * the ability to read GIF files has been removed from the IJG distribution. *
- * Sorry about that.                                                         *
- *****************************************************************************
- *
- * We are required to state that
- *    "The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of
- *    CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of
- *    CompuServe Incorporated."
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-
-#ifdef GIF_SUPPORTED
-
-/*
- * The module selection routine for GIF format input.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(cjpeg_source_ptr)
-jinit_read_gif (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  fprintf(stderr, "GIF input is unsupported for legal reasons.  Sorry.\n");
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-  return NULL;			/* keep compiler happy */
-}
-
-#endif /* GIF_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdjpgcom.1 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdjpgcom.1
deleted file mode 100644
index d7741fb..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdjpgcom.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-.TH RDJPGCOM 1 "13 September 2013"
-.SH NAME
-rdjpgcom \- display text comments from a JPEG file
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B rdjpgcom
-[
-.B \-raw
-]
-[
-.B \-verbose
-]
-[
-.I filename
-]
-.LP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-.B rdjpgcom
-reads the named JPEG/JFIF file, or the standard input if no file is named,
-and prints any text comments found in the file on the standard output.
-.PP
-The JPEG standard allows "comment" (COM) blocks to occur within a JPEG file.
-Although the standard doesn't actually define what COM blocks are for, they
-are widely used to hold user-supplied text strings.  This lets you add
-annotations, titles, index terms, etc to your JPEG files, and later retrieve
-them as text.  COM blocks do not interfere with the image stored in the JPEG
-file.  The maximum size of a COM block is 64K, but you can have as many of
-them as you like in one JPEG file.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-raw
-Normally
-.B rdjpgcom
-escapes non-printable characters in comments, for security reasons.
-This option avoids that.
-.PP
-.B \-verbose
-Causes
-.B rdjpgcom
-to also display the JPEG image dimensions.
-.PP
-Switch names may be abbreviated, and are not case sensitive.
-.SH HINTS
-.B rdjpgcom
-does not depend on the IJG JPEG library.  Its source code is intended as an
-illustration of the minimum amount of code required to parse a JPEG file
-header correctly.
-.PP
-In
-.B \-verbose
-mode,
-.B rdjpgcom
-will also attempt to print the contents of any "APP12" markers as text.
-Some digital cameras produce APP12 markers containing useful textual
-information.  If you like, you can modify the source code to print
-other APPn marker types as well.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR cjpeg (1),
-.BR djpeg (1),
-.BR jpegtran (1),
-.BR wrjpgcom (1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Independent JPEG Group
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdjpgcom.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdjpgcom.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ab09b44..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdjpgcom.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,515 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * rdjpgcom.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009 by Bill Allombert, Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains a very simple stand-alone application that displays
- * the text in COM (comment) markers in a JFIF file.
- * This may be useful as an example of the minimum logic needed to parse
- * JPEG markers.
- */
-
-#define JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG	/* to get the command-line config symbols */
-#include "jinclude.h"		/* get auto-config symbols,  */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
-#include 		/* Bill Allombert: use locale for isprint */
-#endif
-#include 		/* to declare isupper(), tolower() */
-#ifdef USE_SETMODE
-#include 		/* to declare setmode()'s parameter macros */
-/* If you have setmode() but not , just delete this line: */
-#include 			/* to declare setmode() */
-#endif
-
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND		/* command-line reader for Macintosh */
-#ifdef __MWERKS__
-#include               /* Metrowerks needs this */
-#include 		/* ... and this */
-#endif
-#ifdef THINK_C
-#include 		/* Think declares it here */
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef DONT_USE_B_MODE		/* define mode parameters for fopen() */
-#define READ_BINARY	"r"
-#else
-#ifdef VMS			/* VMS is very nonstandard */
-#define READ_BINARY	"rb", "ctx=stm"
-#else				/* standard ANSI-compliant case */
-#define READ_BINARY	"rb"
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef EXIT_FAILURE		/* define exit() codes if not provided */
-#define EXIT_FAILURE  1
-#endif
-#ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS
-#ifdef VMS
-#define EXIT_SUCCESS  1		/* VMS is very nonstandard */
-#else
-#define EXIT_SUCCESS  0
-#endif
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * These macros are used to read the input file.
- * To reuse this code in another application, you might need to change these.
- */
-
-static FILE * infile;		/* input JPEG file */
-
-/* Return next input byte, or EOF if no more */
-#define NEXTBYTE()  getc(infile)
-
-
-/* Error exit handler */
-#define ERREXIT(msg)  (fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg), exit(EXIT_FAILURE))
-
-
-/* Read one byte, testing for EOF */
-static int
-read_1_byte (void)
-{
-  int c;
-
-  c = NEXTBYTE();
-  if (c == EOF)
-    ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file");
-  return c;
-}
-
-/* Read 2 bytes, convert to unsigned int */
-/* All 2-byte quantities in JPEG markers are MSB first */
-static unsigned int
-read_2_bytes (void)
-{
-  int c1, c2;
-
-  c1 = NEXTBYTE();
-  if (c1 == EOF)
-    ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file");
-  c2 = NEXTBYTE();
-  if (c2 == EOF)
-    ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file");
-  return (((unsigned int) c1) << 8) + ((unsigned int) c2);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * JPEG markers consist of one or more 0xFF bytes, followed by a marker
- * code byte (which is not an FF).  Here are the marker codes of interest
- * in this program.  (See jdmarker.c for a more complete list.)
- */
-
-#define M_SOF0  0xC0		/* Start Of Frame N */
-#define M_SOF1  0xC1		/* N indicates which compression process */
-#define M_SOF2  0xC2		/* Only SOF0-SOF2 are now in common use */
-#define M_SOF3  0xC3
-#define M_SOF5  0xC5		/* NB: codes C4 and CC are NOT SOF markers */
-#define M_SOF6  0xC6
-#define M_SOF7  0xC7
-#define M_SOF9  0xC9
-#define M_SOF10 0xCA
-#define M_SOF11 0xCB
-#define M_SOF13 0xCD
-#define M_SOF14 0xCE
-#define M_SOF15 0xCF
-#define M_SOI   0xD8		/* Start Of Image (beginning of datastream) */
-#define M_EOI   0xD9		/* End Of Image (end of datastream) */
-#define M_SOS   0xDA		/* Start Of Scan (begins compressed data) */
-#define M_APP0	0xE0		/* Application-specific marker, type N */
-#define M_APP12	0xEC		/* (we don't bother to list all 16 APPn's) */
-#define M_COM   0xFE		/* COMment */
-
-
-/*
- * Find the next JPEG marker and return its marker code.
- * We expect at least one FF byte, possibly more if the compressor used FFs
- * to pad the file.
- * There could also be non-FF garbage between markers.  The treatment of such
- * garbage is unspecified; we choose to skip over it but emit a warning msg.
- * NB: this routine must not be used after seeing SOS marker, since it will
- * not deal correctly with FF/00 sequences in the compressed image data...
- */
-
-static int
-next_marker (void)
-{
-  int c;
-  int discarded_bytes = 0;
-
-  /* Find 0xFF byte; count and skip any non-FFs. */
-  c = read_1_byte();
-  while (c != 0xFF) {
-    discarded_bytes++;
-    c = read_1_byte();
-  }
-  /* Get marker code byte, swallowing any duplicate FF bytes.  Extra FFs
-   * are legal as pad bytes, so don't count them in discarded_bytes.
-   */
-  do {
-    c = read_1_byte();
-  } while (c == 0xFF);
-
-  if (discarded_bytes != 0) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "Warning: garbage data found in JPEG file\n");
-  }
-
-  return c;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read the initial marker, which should be SOI.
- * For a JFIF file, the first two bytes of the file should be literally
- * 0xFF M_SOI.  To be more general, we could use next_marker, but if the
- * input file weren't actually JPEG at all, next_marker might read the whole
- * file and then return a misleading error message...
- */
-
-static int
-first_marker (void)
-{
-  int c1, c2;
-
-  c1 = NEXTBYTE();
-  c2 = NEXTBYTE();
-  if (c1 != 0xFF || c2 != M_SOI)
-    ERREXIT("Not a JPEG file");
-  return c2;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Most types of marker are followed by a variable-length parameter segment.
- * This routine skips over the parameters for any marker we don't otherwise
- * want to process.
- * Note that we MUST skip the parameter segment explicitly in order not to
- * be fooled by 0xFF bytes that might appear within the parameter segment;
- * such bytes do NOT introduce new markers.
- */
-
-static void
-skip_variable (void)
-/* Skip over an unknown or uninteresting variable-length marker */
-{
-  unsigned int length;
-
-  /* Get the marker parameter length count */
-  length = read_2_bytes();
-  /* Length includes itself, so must be at least 2 */
-  if (length < 2)
-    ERREXIT("Erroneous JPEG marker length");
-  length -= 2;
-  /* Skip over the remaining bytes */
-  while (length > 0) {
-    (void) read_1_byte();
-    length--;
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process a COM marker.
- * We want to print out the marker contents as legible text;
- * we must guard against non-text junk and varying newline representations.
- */
-
-static void
-process_COM (int raw)
-{
-  unsigned int length;
-  int ch;
-  int lastch = 0;
-
-  /* Bill Allombert: set locale properly for isprint */
-#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
-  setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
-#endif
-
-  /* Get the marker parameter length count */
-  length = read_2_bytes();
-  /* Length includes itself, so must be at least 2 */
-  if (length < 2)
-    ERREXIT("Erroneous JPEG marker length");
-  length -= 2;
-
-  while (length > 0) {
-    ch = read_1_byte();
-    if (raw) {
-      putc(ch, stdout);
-    /* Emit the character in a readable form.
-     * Nonprintables are converted to \nnn form,
-     * while \ is converted to \\.
-     * Newlines in CR, CR/LF, or LF form will be printed as one newline.
-     */
-    } else if (ch == '\r') {
-      printf("\n");
-    } else if (ch == '\n') {
-      if (lastch != '\r')
-	printf("\n");
-    } else if (ch == '\\') {
-      printf("\\\\");
-    } else if (isprint(ch)) {
-      putc(ch, stdout);
-    } else {
-      printf("\\%03o", ch);
-    }
-    lastch = ch;
-    length--;
-  }
-  printf("\n");
-
-  /* Bill Allombert: revert to C locale */
-#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
-  setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "C");
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Process a SOFn marker.
- * This code is only needed if you want to know the image dimensions...
- */
-
-static void
-process_SOFn (int marker)
-{
-  unsigned int length;
-  unsigned int image_height, image_width;
-  int data_precision, num_components;
-  const char * process;
-  int ci;
-
-  length = read_2_bytes();	/* usual parameter length count */
-
-  data_precision = read_1_byte();
-  image_height = read_2_bytes();
-  image_width = read_2_bytes();
-  num_components = read_1_byte();
-
-  switch (marker) {
-  case M_SOF0:	process = "Baseline";  break;
-  case M_SOF1:	process = "Extended sequential";  break;
-  case M_SOF2:	process = "Progressive";  break;
-  case M_SOF3:	process = "Lossless";  break;
-  case M_SOF5:	process = "Differential sequential";  break;
-  case M_SOF6:	process = "Differential progressive";  break;
-  case M_SOF7:	process = "Differential lossless";  break;
-  case M_SOF9:	process = "Extended sequential, arithmetic coding";  break;
-  case M_SOF10:	process = "Progressive, arithmetic coding";  break;
-  case M_SOF11:	process = "Lossless, arithmetic coding";  break;
-  case M_SOF13:	process = "Differential sequential, arithmetic coding";  break;
-  case M_SOF14:	process = "Differential progressive, arithmetic coding"; break;
-  case M_SOF15:	process = "Differential lossless, arithmetic coding";  break;
-  default:	process = "Unknown";  break;
-  }
-
-  printf("JPEG image is %uw * %uh, %d color components, %d bits per sample\n",
-	 image_width, image_height, num_components, data_precision);
-  printf("JPEG process: %s\n", process);
-
-  if (length != (unsigned int) (8 + num_components * 3))
-    ERREXIT("Bogus SOF marker length");
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < num_components; ci++) {
-    (void) read_1_byte();	/* Component ID code */
-    (void) read_1_byte();	/* H, V sampling factors */
-    (void) read_1_byte();	/* Quantization table number */
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Parse the marker stream until SOS or EOI is seen;
- * display any COM markers.
- * While the companion program wrjpgcom will always insert COM markers before
- * SOFn, other implementations might not, so we scan to SOS before stopping.
- * If we were only interested in the image dimensions, we would stop at SOFn.
- * (Conversely, if we only cared about COM markers, there would be no need
- * for special code to handle SOFn; we could treat it like other markers.)
- */
-
-static int
-scan_JPEG_header (int verbose, int raw)
-{
-  int marker;
-
-  /* Expect SOI at start of file */
-  if (first_marker() != M_SOI)
-    ERREXIT("Expected SOI marker first");
-
-  /* Scan miscellaneous markers until we reach SOS. */
-  for (;;) {
-    marker = next_marker();
-    switch (marker) {
-      /* Note that marker codes 0xC4, 0xC8, 0xCC are not, and must not be,
-       * treated as SOFn.  C4 in particular is actually DHT.
-       */
-    case M_SOF0:		/* Baseline */
-    case M_SOF1:		/* Extended sequential, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF2:		/* Progressive, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF3:		/* Lossless, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF5:		/* Differential sequential, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF6:		/* Differential progressive, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF7:		/* Differential lossless, Huffman */
-    case M_SOF9:		/* Extended sequential, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF10:		/* Progressive, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF11:		/* Lossless, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF13:		/* Differential sequential, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF14:		/* Differential progressive, arithmetic */
-    case M_SOF15:		/* Differential lossless, arithmetic */
-      if (verbose)
-	process_SOFn(marker);
-      else
-	skip_variable();
-      break;
-
-    case M_SOS:			/* stop before hitting compressed data */
-      return marker;
-
-    case M_EOI:			/* in case it's a tables-only JPEG stream */
-      return marker;
-
-    case M_COM:
-      process_COM(raw);
-      break;
-
-    case M_APP12:
-      /* Some digital camera makers put useful textual information into
-       * APP12 markers, so we print those out too when in -verbose mode.
-       */
-      if (verbose) {
-	printf("APP12 contains:\n");
-	process_COM(raw);
-      } else
-	skip_variable();
-      break;
-
-    default:			/* Anything else just gets skipped */
-      skip_variable();		/* we assume it has a parameter count... */
-      break;
-    }
-  } /* end loop */
-}
-
-
-/* Command line parsing code */
-
-static const char * progname;	/* program name for error messages */
-
-
-static void
-usage (void)
-/* complain about bad command line */
-{
-  fprintf(stderr, "rdjpgcom displays any textual comments in a JPEG file.\n");
-
-  fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [switches] [inputfile]\n", progname);
-
-  fprintf(stderr, "Switches (names may be abbreviated):\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -raw        Display non-printable characters in comments (unsafe)\n");
-  fprintf(stderr, "  -verbose    Also display dimensions of JPEG image\n");
-
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-
-static int
-keymatch (char * arg, const char * keyword, int minchars)
-/* Case-insensitive matching of (possibly abbreviated) keyword switches. */
-/* keyword is the constant keyword (must be lower case already), */
-/* minchars is length of minimum legal abbreviation. */
-{
-  register int ca, ck;
-  register int nmatched = 0;
-
-  while ((ca = *arg++) != '\0') {
-    if ((ck = *keyword++) == '\0')
-      return 0;			/* arg longer than keyword, no good */
-    if (isupper(ca))		/* force arg to lcase (assume ck is already) */
-      ca = tolower(ca);
-    if (ca != ck)
-      return 0;			/* no good */
-    nmatched++;			/* count matched characters */
-  }
-  /* reached end of argument; fail if it's too short for unique abbrev */
-  if (nmatched < minchars)
-    return 0;
-  return 1;			/* A-OK */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The main program.
- */
-
-int
-main (int argc, char **argv)
-{
-  int argn;
-  char * arg;
-  int verbose = 0, raw = 0;
-
-  /* On Mac, fetch a command line. */
-#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND
-  argc = ccommand(&argv);
-#endif
-
-  progname = argv[0];
-  if (progname == NULL || progname[0] == 0)
-    progname = "rdjpgcom";	/* in case C library doesn't provide it */
-
-  /* Parse switches, if any */
-  for (argn = 1; argn < argc; argn++) {
-    arg = argv[argn];
-    if (arg[0] != '-')
-      break;			/* not switch, must be file name */
-    arg++;			/* advance over '-' */
-    if (keymatch(arg, "verbose", 1)) {
-      verbose++;
-    } else if (keymatch(arg, "raw", 1)) {
-      raw = 1;
-    } else
-      usage();
-  }
-
-  /* Open the input file. */
-  /* Unix style: expect zero or one file name */
-  if (argn < argc-1) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: only one input file\n", progname);
-    usage();
-  }
-  if (argn < argc) {
-    if ((infile = fopen(argv[argn], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn]);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-  } else {
-    /* default input file is stdin */
-#ifdef USE_SETMODE		/* need to hack file mode? */
-    setmode(fileno(stdin), O_BINARY);
-#endif
-#ifdef USE_FDOPEN		/* need to re-open in binary mode? */
-    if ((infile = fdopen(fileno(stdin), READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open stdin\n", progname);
-      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-    }
-#else
-    infile = stdin;
-#endif
-  }
-
-  /* Scan the JPEG headers. */
-  (void) scan_JPEG_header(verbose, raw);
-
-  /* All done. */
-  exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
-  return 0;			/* suppress no-return-value warnings */
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdppm.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdppm.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 9dcd2dc..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdppm.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,459 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * rdppm.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * Modified 2009 by Bill Allombert, Guido Vollbeding.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to read input images in PPM/PGM format.
- * The extended 2-byte-per-sample raw PPM/PGM formats are supported.
- * The PBMPLUS library is NOT required to compile this software
- * (but it is highly useful as a set of PPM image manipulation programs).
- *
- * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or
- * specialized applications.  As they stand, they assume input from
- * an ordinary stdio stream.  They further assume that reading begins
- * at the start of the file; start_input may need work if the
- * user interface has already read some data (e.g., to determine that
- * the file is indeed PPM format).
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-
-#ifdef PPM_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/* Portions of this code are based on the PBMPLUS library, which is:
-**
-** Copyright (C) 1988 by Jef Poskanzer.
-**
-** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
-** documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
-** that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
-** copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
-** documentation.  This software is provided "as is" without express or
-** implied warranty.
-*/
-
-
-/* Macros to deal with unsigned chars as efficiently as compiler allows */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-typedef unsigned char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x))
-#else /* !HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-#ifdef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-typedef char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x))
-#else
-typedef char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x) & 0xFF)
-#endif
-#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-
-#define	ReadOK(file,buffer,len)	(JFREAD(file,buffer,len) == ((size_t) (len)))
-
-
-/*
- * On most systems, reading individual bytes with getc() is drastically less
- * efficient than buffering a row at a time with fread().  On PCs, we must
- * allocate the buffer in near data space, because we are assuming small-data
- * memory model, wherein fread() can't reach far memory.  If you need to
- * process very wide images on a PC, you might have to compile in large-memory
- * model, or else replace fread() with a getc() loop --- which will be much
- * slower.
- */
-
-
-/* Private version of data source object */
-
-typedef struct {
-  struct cjpeg_source_struct pub; /* public fields */
-
-  U_CHAR *iobuffer;		/* non-FAR pointer to I/O buffer */
-  JSAMPROW pixrow;		/* FAR pointer to same */
-  size_t buffer_width;		/* width of I/O buffer */
-  JSAMPLE *rescale;		/* => maxval-remapping array, or NULL */
-} ppm_source_struct;
-
-typedef ppm_source_struct * ppm_source_ptr;
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-pbm_getc (FILE * infile)
-/* Read next char, skipping over any comments */
-/* A comment/newline sequence is returned as a newline */
-{
-  register int ch;
-
-  ch = getc(infile);
-  if (ch == '#') {
-    do {
-      ch = getc(infile);
-    } while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF);
-  }
-  return ch;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(unsigned int)
-read_pbm_integer (j_compress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
-/* Read an unsigned decimal integer from the PPM file */
-/* Swallows one trailing character after the integer */
-/* Note that on a 16-bit-int machine, only values up to 64k can be read. */
-/* This should not be a problem in practice. */
-{
-  register int ch;
-  register unsigned int val;
-
-  /* Skip any leading whitespace */
-  do {
-    ch = pbm_getc(infile);
-    if (ch == EOF)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  } while (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t' || ch == '\n' || ch == '\r');
-
-  if (ch < '0' || ch > '9')
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_PPM_NONNUMERIC);
-
-  val = ch - '0';
-  while ((ch = pbm_getc(infile)) >= '0' && ch <= '9') {
-    val *= 10;
-    val += ch - '0';
-  }
-  return val;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read one row of pixels.
- *
- * We provide several different versions depending on input file format.
- * In all cases, input is scaled to the size of JSAMPLE.
- *
- * A really fast path is provided for reading byte/sample raw files with
- * maxval = MAXJSAMPLE, which is the normal case for 8-bit data.
- */
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_text_gray_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading text-format PGM files with any maxval */
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  FILE * infile = source->pub.input_file;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register JSAMPLE *rescale = source->rescale;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    *ptr++ = rescale[read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile)];
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_text_rgb_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading text-format PPM files with any maxval */
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  FILE * infile = source->pub.input_file;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register JSAMPLE *rescale = source->rescale;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    *ptr++ = rescale[read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile)];
-    *ptr++ = rescale[read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile)];
-    *ptr++ = rescale[read_pbm_integer(cinfo, infile)];
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_scaled_gray_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading raw-byte-format PGM files with any maxval */
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register U_CHAR * bufferptr;
-  register JSAMPLE *rescale = source->rescale;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, source->iobuffer, source->buffer_width))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  bufferptr = source->iobuffer;
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    *ptr++ = rescale[UCH(*bufferptr++)];
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_scaled_rgb_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading raw-byte-format PPM files with any maxval */
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register U_CHAR * bufferptr;
-  register JSAMPLE *rescale = source->rescale;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, source->iobuffer, source->buffer_width))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  bufferptr = source->iobuffer;
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    *ptr++ = rescale[UCH(*bufferptr++)];
-    *ptr++ = rescale[UCH(*bufferptr++)];
-    *ptr++ = rescale[UCH(*bufferptr++)];
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_raw_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading raw-byte-format files with maxval = MAXJSAMPLE.
- * In this case we just read right into the JSAMPLE buffer!
- * Note that same code works for PPM and PGM files.
- */
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, source->iobuffer, source->buffer_width))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_word_gray_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading raw-word-format PGM files with any maxval */
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register U_CHAR * bufferptr;
-  register JSAMPLE *rescale = source->rescale;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, source->iobuffer, source->buffer_width))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  bufferptr = source->iobuffer;
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    register int temp;
-    temp  = UCH(*bufferptr++) << 8;
-    temp |= UCH(*bufferptr++);
-    *ptr++ = rescale[temp];
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_word_rgb_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading raw-word-format PPM files with any maxval */
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register U_CHAR * bufferptr;
-  register JSAMPLE *rescale = source->rescale;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, source->iobuffer, source->buffer_width))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  bufferptr = source->iobuffer;
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    register int temp;
-    temp  = UCH(*bufferptr++) << 8;
-    temp |= UCH(*bufferptr++);
-    *ptr++ = rescale[temp];
-    temp  = UCH(*bufferptr++) << 8;
-    temp |= UCH(*bufferptr++);
-    *ptr++ = rescale[temp];
-    temp  = UCH(*bufferptr++) << 8;
-    temp |= UCH(*bufferptr++);
-    *ptr++ = rescale[temp];
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read the file header; return image size and component count.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_input_ppm (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source = (ppm_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  int c;
-  unsigned int w, h, maxval;
-  boolean need_iobuffer, use_raw_buffer, need_rescale;
-
-  if (getc(source->pub.input_file) != 'P')
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_PPM_NOT);
-
-  c = getc(source->pub.input_file); /* subformat discriminator character */
-
-  /* detect unsupported variants (ie, PBM) before trying to read header */
-  switch (c) {
-  case '2':			/* it's a text-format PGM file */
-  case '3':			/* it's a text-format PPM file */
-  case '5':			/* it's a raw-format PGM file */
-  case '6':			/* it's a raw-format PPM file */
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_PPM_NOT);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* fetch the remaining header info */
-  w = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, source->pub.input_file);
-  h = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, source->pub.input_file);
-  maxval = read_pbm_integer(cinfo, source->pub.input_file);
-
-  if (w <= 0 || h <= 0 || maxval <= 0) /* error check */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_PPM_NOT);
-
-  cinfo->data_precision = BITS_IN_JSAMPLE; /* we always rescale data to this */
-  cinfo->image_width = (JDIMENSION) w;
-  cinfo->image_height = (JDIMENSION) h;
-
-  /* initialize flags to most common settings */
-  need_iobuffer = TRUE;		/* do we need an I/O buffer? */
-  use_raw_buffer = FALSE;	/* do we map input buffer onto I/O buffer? */
-  need_rescale = TRUE;		/* do we need a rescale array? */
-
-  switch (c) {
-  case '2':			/* it's a text-format PGM file */
-    cinfo->input_components = 1;
-    cinfo->in_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_PGM_TEXT, w, h);
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_text_gray_row;
-    need_iobuffer = FALSE;
-    break;
-
-  case '3':			/* it's a text-format PPM file */
-    cinfo->input_components = 3;
-    cinfo->in_color_space = JCS_RGB;
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_PPM_TEXT, w, h);
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_text_rgb_row;
-    need_iobuffer = FALSE;
-    break;
-
-  case '5':			/* it's a raw-format PGM file */
-    cinfo->input_components = 1;
-    cinfo->in_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_PGM, w, h);
-    if (maxval > 255) {
-      source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_word_gray_row;
-    } else if (maxval == MAXJSAMPLE && SIZEOF(JSAMPLE) == SIZEOF(U_CHAR)) {
-      source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_raw_row;
-      use_raw_buffer = TRUE;
-      need_rescale = FALSE;
-    } else {
-      source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_scaled_gray_row;
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case '6':			/* it's a raw-format PPM file */
-    cinfo->input_components = 3;
-    cinfo->in_color_space = JCS_RGB;
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_PPM, w, h);
-    if (maxval > 255) {
-      source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_word_rgb_row;
-    } else if (maxval == MAXJSAMPLE && SIZEOF(JSAMPLE) == SIZEOF(U_CHAR)) {
-      source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_raw_row;
-      use_raw_buffer = TRUE;
-      need_rescale = FALSE;
-    } else {
-      source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_scaled_rgb_row;
-    }
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* Allocate space for I/O buffer: 1 or 3 bytes or words/pixel. */
-  if (need_iobuffer) {
-    source->buffer_width = (size_t) w * cinfo->input_components *
-      ((maxval<=255) ? SIZEOF(U_CHAR) : (2*SIZEOF(U_CHAR)));
-    source->iobuffer = (U_CHAR *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  source->buffer_width);
-  }
-
-  /* Create compressor input buffer. */
-  if (use_raw_buffer) {
-    /* For unscaled raw-input case, we can just map it onto the I/O buffer. */
-    /* Synthesize a JSAMPARRAY pointer structure */
-    /* Cast here implies near->far pointer conversion on PCs */
-    source->pixrow = (JSAMPROW) source->iobuffer;
-    source->pub.buffer = & source->pixrow;
-    source->pub.buffer_height = 1;
-  } else {
-    /* Need to translate anyway, so make a separate sample buffer. */
-    source->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       (JDIMENSION) w * cinfo->input_components, (JDIMENSION) 1);
-    source->pub.buffer_height = 1;
-  }
-
-  /* Compute the rescaling array if required. */
-  if (need_rescale) {
-    INT32 val, half_maxval;
-
-    /* On 16-bit-int machines we have to be careful of maxval = 65535 */
-    source->rescale = (JSAMPLE *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  (size_t) (((long) maxval + 1L) * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE)));
-    half_maxval = maxval / 2;
-    for (val = 0; val <= (INT32) maxval; val++) {
-      /* The multiplication here must be done in 32 bits to avoid overflow */
-      source->rescale[val] = (JSAMPLE) ((val*MAXJSAMPLE + half_maxval)/maxval);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of the file.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_input_ppm (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The module selection routine for PPM format input.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(cjpeg_source_ptr)
-jinit_read_ppm (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  ppm_source_ptr source;
-
-  /* Create module interface object */
-  source = (ppm_source_ptr)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(ppm_source_struct));
-  /* Fill in method ptrs, except get_pixel_rows which start_input sets */
-  source->pub.start_input = start_input_ppm;
-  source->pub.finish_input = finish_input_ppm;
-
-  return (cjpeg_source_ptr) source;
-}
-
-#endif /* PPM_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdrle.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdrle.c
deleted file mode 100644
index df871e0..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdrle.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,387 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * rdrle.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to read input images in Utah RLE format.
- * The Utah Raster Toolkit library is required (version 3.1 or later).
- *
- * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or
- * specialized applications.  As they stand, they assume input from
- * an ordinary stdio stream.  They further assume that reading begins
- * at the start of the file; start_input may need work if the
- * user interface has already read some data (e.g., to determine that
- * the file is indeed RLE format).
- *
- * Based on code contributed by Mike Lijewski,
- * with updates from Robert Hutchinson.
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-
-#ifdef RLE_SUPPORTED
-
-/* rle.h is provided by the Utah Raster Toolkit. */
-
-#include 
-
-/*
- * We assume that JSAMPLE has the same representation as rle_pixel,
- * to wit, "unsigned char".  Hence we can't cope with 12- or 16-bit samples.
- */
-
-#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE != 8
-  Sorry, this code only copes with 8-bit JSAMPLEs. /* deliberate syntax err */
-#endif
-
-/*
- * We support the following types of RLE files:
- *   
- *   GRAYSCALE   - 8 bits, no colormap
- *   MAPPEDGRAY  - 8 bits, 1 channel colomap
- *   PSEUDOCOLOR - 8 bits, 3 channel colormap
- *   TRUECOLOR   - 24 bits, 3 channel colormap
- *   DIRECTCOLOR - 24 bits, no colormap
- *
- * For now, we ignore any alpha channel in the image.
- */
-
-typedef enum
-  { GRAYSCALE, MAPPEDGRAY, PSEUDOCOLOR, TRUECOLOR, DIRECTCOLOR } rle_kind;
-
-
-/*
- * Since RLE stores scanlines bottom-to-top, we have to invert the image
- * to conform to JPEG's top-to-bottom order.  To do this, we read the
- * incoming image into a virtual array on the first get_pixel_rows call,
- * then fetch the required row from the virtual array on subsequent calls.
- */
-
-typedef struct _rle_source_struct * rle_source_ptr;
-
-typedef struct _rle_source_struct {
-  struct cjpeg_source_struct pub; /* public fields */
-
-  rle_kind visual;              /* actual type of input file */
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr image;       /* virtual array to hold the image */
-  JDIMENSION row;		/* current row # in the virtual array */
-  rle_hdr header;               /* Input file information */
-  rle_pixel** rle_row;          /* holds a row returned by rle_getrow() */
-
-} rle_source_struct;
-
-
-/*
- * Read the file header; return image size and component count.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_input_rle (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  rle_source_ptr source = (rle_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  JDIMENSION width, height;
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress;
-#endif
-
-  /* Use RLE library routine to get the header info */
-  source->header = *rle_hdr_init(NULL);
-  source->header.rle_file = source->pub.input_file;
-  switch (rle_get_setup(&(source->header))) {
-  case RLE_SUCCESS:
-    /* A-OK */
-    break;
-  case RLE_NOT_RLE:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_RLE_NOT);
-    break;
-  case RLE_NO_SPACE:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_RLE_MEM);
-    break;
-  case RLE_EMPTY:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_RLE_EMPTY);
-    break;
-  case RLE_EOF:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_RLE_EOF);
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_RLE_BADERROR);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  /* Figure out what we have, set private vars and return values accordingly */
-  
-  width  = source->header.xmax - source->header.xmin + 1;
-  height = source->header.ymax - source->header.ymin + 1;
-  source->header.xmin = 0;		/* realign horizontally */
-  source->header.xmax = width-1;
-
-  cinfo->image_width      = width;
-  cinfo->image_height     = height;
-  cinfo->data_precision   = 8;  /* we can only handle 8 bit data */
-
-  if (source->header.ncolors == 1 && source->header.ncmap == 0) {
-    source->visual     = GRAYSCALE;
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_RLE_GRAY, width, height);
-  } else if (source->header.ncolors == 1 && source->header.ncmap == 1) {
-    source->visual     = MAPPEDGRAY;
-    TRACEMS3(cinfo, 1, JTRC_RLE_MAPGRAY, width, height,
-             1 << source->header.cmaplen);
-  } else if (source->header.ncolors == 1 && source->header.ncmap == 3) {
-    source->visual     = PSEUDOCOLOR;
-    TRACEMS3(cinfo, 1, JTRC_RLE_MAPPED, width, height,
-	     1 << source->header.cmaplen);
-  } else if (source->header.ncolors == 3 && source->header.ncmap == 3) {
-    source->visual     = TRUECOLOR;
-    TRACEMS3(cinfo, 1, JTRC_RLE_FULLMAP, width, height,
-	     1 << source->header.cmaplen);
-  } else if (source->header.ncolors == 3 && source->header.ncmap == 0) {
-    source->visual     = DIRECTCOLOR;
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_RLE, width, height);
-  } else
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_RLE_UNSUPPORTED);
-  
-  if (source->visual == GRAYSCALE || source->visual == MAPPEDGRAY) {
-    cinfo->in_color_space   = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
-    cinfo->input_components = 1;
-  } else {
-    cinfo->in_color_space   = JCS_RGB;
-    cinfo->input_components = 3;
-  }
-
-  /*
-   * A place to hold each scanline while it's converted.
-   * (GRAYSCALE scanlines don't need converting)
-   */
-  if (source->visual != GRAYSCALE) {
-    source->rle_row = (rle_pixel**) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       (JDIMENSION) width, (JDIMENSION) cinfo->input_components);
-  }
-
-  /* request a virtual array to hold the image */
-  source->image = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE,
-     (JDIMENSION) (width * source->header.ncolors),
-     (JDIMENSION) height, (JDIMENSION) 1);
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  if (progress != NULL) {
-    /* count file input as separate pass */
-    progress->total_extra_passes++;
-  }
-#endif
-
-  source->pub.buffer_height = 1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read one row of pixels.
- * Called only after load_image has read the image into the virtual array.
- * Used for GRAYSCALE, MAPPEDGRAY, TRUECOLOR, and DIRECTCOLOR images.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_rle_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  rle_source_ptr source = (rle_source_ptr) sinfo;
-
-  source->row--;
-  source->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->image, source->row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE);
-
-  return 1;
-}
-
-/*
- * Read one row of pixels.
- * Called only after load_image has read the image into the virtual array.
- * Used for PSEUDOCOLOR images.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_pseudocolor_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  rle_source_ptr source = (rle_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  JSAMPROW src_row, dest_row;
-  JDIMENSION col;
-  rle_map *colormap;
-  int val;
-
-  colormap = source->header.cmap;
-  dest_row = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  source->row--;
-  src_row = * (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->image, source->row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE);
-
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    val = GETJSAMPLE(*src_row++);
-    *dest_row++ = (JSAMPLE) (colormap[val      ] >> 8);
-    *dest_row++ = (JSAMPLE) (colormap[val + 256] >> 8);
-    *dest_row++ = (JSAMPLE) (colormap[val + 512] >> 8);
-  }
-
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Load the image into a virtual array.  We have to do this because RLE
- * files start at the lower left while the JPEG standard has them starting
- * in the upper left.  This is called the first time we want to get a row
- * of input.  What we do is load the RLE data into the array and then call
- * the appropriate routine to read one row from the array.  Before returning,
- * we set source->pub.get_pixel_rows so that subsequent calls go straight to
- * the appropriate row-reading routine.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-load_image (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  rle_source_ptr source = (rle_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  JDIMENSION row, col;
-  JSAMPROW  scanline, red_ptr, green_ptr, blue_ptr;
-  rle_pixel **rle_row;
-  rle_map *colormap;
-  char channel;
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress;
-#endif
-
-  colormap = source->header.cmap;
-  rle_row = source->rle_row;
-
-  /* Read the RLE data into our virtual array.
-   * We assume here that (a) rle_pixel is represented the same as JSAMPLE,
-   * and (b) we are not on a machine where FAR pointers differ from regular.
-   */
-  RLE_CLR_BIT(source->header, RLE_ALPHA); /* don't read the alpha channel */
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  if (progress != NULL) {
-    progress->pub.pass_limit = cinfo->image_height;
-    progress->pub.pass_counter = 0;
-    (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-  }
-#endif
-
-  switch (source->visual) {
-
-  case GRAYSCALE:
-  case PSEUDOCOLOR:
-    for (row = 0; row < cinfo->image_height; row++) {
-      rle_row = (rle_pixel **) (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-         ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->image, row, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE);
-      rle_getrow(&source->header, rle_row);
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-      if (progress != NULL) {
-        progress->pub.pass_counter++;
-        (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-      }
-#endif
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case MAPPEDGRAY:
-  case TRUECOLOR:
-    for (row = 0; row < cinfo->image_height; row++) {
-      scanline = * (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-        ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->image, row, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE);
-      rle_row = source->rle_row;
-      rle_getrow(&source->header, rle_row);
-
-      for (col = 0; col < cinfo->image_width; col++) {
-        for (channel = 0; channel < source->header.ncolors; channel++) {
-          *scanline++ = (JSAMPLE)
-            (colormap[GETJSAMPLE(rle_row[channel][col]) + 256 * channel] >> 8);
-        }
-      }
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-      if (progress != NULL) {
-        progress->pub.pass_counter++;
-        (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-      }
-#endif
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case DIRECTCOLOR:
-    for (row = 0; row < cinfo->image_height; row++) {
-      scanline = * (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-        ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->image, row, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE);
-      rle_getrow(&source->header, rle_row);
-
-      red_ptr   = rle_row[0];
-      green_ptr = rle_row[1];
-      blue_ptr  = rle_row[2];
-
-      for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-        *scanline++ = *red_ptr++;
-        *scanline++ = *green_ptr++;
-        *scanline++ = *blue_ptr++;
-      }
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-      if (progress != NULL) {
-        progress->pub.pass_counter++;
-        (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-      }
-#endif
-    }
-  }
-
-#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
-  if (progress != NULL)
-    progress->completed_extra_passes++;
-#endif
-
-  /* Set up to call proper row-extraction routine in future */
-  if (source->visual == PSEUDOCOLOR) {
-    source->pub.buffer = source->rle_row;
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_pseudocolor_row;
-  } else {
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_rle_row;
-  }
-  source->row = cinfo->image_height;
-
-  /* And fetch the topmost (bottommost) row */
-  return (*source->pub.get_pixel_rows) (cinfo, sinfo);   
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of the file.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_input_rle (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The module selection routine for RLE format input.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(cjpeg_source_ptr)
-jinit_read_rle (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  rle_source_ptr source;
-
-  /* Create module interface object */
-  source = (rle_source_ptr)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-                                  SIZEOF(rle_source_struct));
-  /* Fill in method ptrs */
-  source->pub.start_input = start_input_rle;
-  source->pub.finish_input = finish_input_rle;
-  source->pub.get_pixel_rows = load_image;
-
-  return (cjpeg_source_ptr) source;
-}
-
-#endif /* RLE_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdswitch.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdswitch.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 5eebcc1..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdswitch.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,365 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * rdswitch.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to process some of cjpeg's more complicated
- * command-line switches.  Switches processed here are:
- *	-qtables file		Read quantization tables from text file
- *	-scans file		Read scan script from text file
- *	-quality N[,N,...]	Set quality ratings
- *	-qslots N[,N,...]	Set component quantization table selectors
- *	-sample HxV[,HxV,...]	Set component sampling factors
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-#include 		/* to declare isdigit(), isspace() */
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-text_getc (FILE * file)
-/* Read next char, skipping over any comments (# to end of line) */
-/* A comment/newline sequence is returned as a newline */
-{
-  register int ch;
-  
-  ch = getc(file);
-  if (ch == '#') {
-    do {
-      ch = getc(file);
-    } while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF);
-  }
-  return ch;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-read_text_integer (FILE * file, long * result, int * termchar)
-/* Read an unsigned decimal integer from a file, store it in result */
-/* Reads one trailing character after the integer; returns it in termchar */
-{
-  register int ch;
-  register long val;
-  
-  /* Skip any leading whitespace, detect EOF */
-  do {
-    ch = text_getc(file);
-    if (ch == EOF) {
-      *termchar = ch;
-      return FALSE;
-    }
-  } while (isspace(ch));
-  
-  if (! isdigit(ch)) {
-    *termchar = ch;
-    return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  val = ch - '0';
-  while ((ch = text_getc(file)) != EOF) {
-    if (! isdigit(ch))
-      break;
-    val *= 10;
-    val += ch - '0';
-  }
-  *result = val;
-  *termchar = ch;
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-read_quant_tables (j_compress_ptr cinfo, char * filename, boolean force_baseline)
-/* Read a set of quantization tables from the specified file.
- * The file is plain ASCII text: decimal numbers with whitespace between.
- * Comments preceded by '#' may be included in the file.
- * There may be one to NUM_QUANT_TBLS tables in the file, each of 64 values.
- * The tables are implicitly numbered 0,1,etc.
- * NOTE: does not affect the qslots mapping, which will default to selecting
- * table 0 for luminance (or primary) components, 1 for chrominance components.
- * You must use -qslots if you want a different component->table mapping.
- */
-{
-  FILE * fp;
-  int tblno, i, termchar;
-  long val;
-  unsigned int table[DCTSIZE2];
-
-  if ((fp = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "Can't open table file %s\n", filename);
-    return FALSE;
-  }
-  tblno = 0;
-
-  while (read_text_integer(fp, &val, &termchar)) { /* read 1st element of table */
-    if (tblno >= NUM_QUANT_TBLS) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "Too many tables in file %s\n", filename);
-      fclose(fp);
-      return FALSE;
-    }
-    table[0] = (unsigned int) val;
-    for (i = 1; i < DCTSIZE2; i++) {
-      if (! read_text_integer(fp, &val, &termchar)) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "Invalid table data in file %s\n", filename);
-	fclose(fp);
-	return FALSE;
-      }
-      table[i] = (unsigned int) val;
-    }
-    jpeg_add_quant_table(cinfo, tblno, table, cinfo->q_scale_factor[tblno],
-			 force_baseline);
-    tblno++;
-  }
-
-  if (termchar != EOF) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "Non-numeric data in file %s\n", filename);
-    fclose(fp);
-    return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  fclose(fp);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
-
-LOCAL(boolean)
-read_scan_integer (FILE * file, long * result, int * termchar)
-/* Variant of read_text_integer that always looks for a non-space termchar;
- * this simplifies parsing of punctuation in scan scripts.
- */
-{
-  register int ch;
-
-  if (! read_text_integer(file, result, termchar))
-    return FALSE;
-  ch = *termchar;
-  while (ch != EOF && isspace(ch))
-    ch = text_getc(file);
-  if (isdigit(ch)) {		/* oops, put it back */
-    if (ungetc(ch, file) == EOF)
-      return FALSE;
-    ch = ' ';
-  } else {
-    /* Any separators other than ';' and ':' are ignored;
-     * this allows user to insert commas, etc, if desired.
-     */
-    if (ch != EOF && ch != ';' && ch != ':')
-      ch = ' ';
-  }
-  *termchar = ch;
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-read_scan_script (j_compress_ptr cinfo, char * filename)
-/* Read a scan script from the specified text file.
- * Each entry in the file defines one scan to be emitted.
- * Entries are separated by semicolons ';'.
- * An entry contains one to four component indexes,
- * optionally followed by a colon ':' and four progressive-JPEG parameters.
- * The component indexes denote which component(s) are to be transmitted
- * in the current scan.  The first component has index 0.
- * Sequential JPEG is used if the progressive-JPEG parameters are omitted.
- * The file is free format text: any whitespace may appear between numbers
- * and the ':' and ';' punctuation marks.  Also, other punctuation (such
- * as commas or dashes) can be placed between numbers if desired.
- * Comments preceded by '#' may be included in the file.
- * Note: we do very little validity checking here;
- * jcmaster.c will validate the script parameters.
- */
-{
-  FILE * fp;
-  int scanno, ncomps, termchar;
-  long val;
-  jpeg_scan_info * scanptr;
-#define MAX_SCANS  100		/* quite arbitrary limit */
-  jpeg_scan_info scans[MAX_SCANS];
-
-  if ((fp = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "Can't open scan definition file %s\n", filename);
-    return FALSE;
-  }
-  scanptr = scans;
-  scanno = 0;
-
-  while (read_scan_integer(fp, &val, &termchar)) {
-    if (scanno >= MAX_SCANS) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "Too many scans defined in file %s\n", filename);
-      fclose(fp);
-      return FALSE;
-    }
-    scanptr->component_index[0] = (int) val;
-    ncomps = 1;
-    while (termchar == ' ') {
-      if (ncomps >= MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "Too many components in one scan in file %s\n",
-		filename);
-	fclose(fp);
-	return FALSE;
-      }
-      if (! read_scan_integer(fp, &val, &termchar))
-	goto bogus;
-      scanptr->component_index[ncomps] = (int) val;
-      ncomps++;
-    }
-    scanptr->comps_in_scan = ncomps;
-    if (termchar == ':') {
-      if (! read_scan_integer(fp, &val, &termchar) || termchar != ' ')
-	goto bogus;
-      scanptr->Ss = (int) val;
-      if (! read_scan_integer(fp, &val, &termchar) || termchar != ' ')
-	goto bogus;
-      scanptr->Se = (int) val;
-      if (! read_scan_integer(fp, &val, &termchar) || termchar != ' ')
-	goto bogus;
-      scanptr->Ah = (int) val;
-      if (! read_scan_integer(fp, &val, &termchar))
-	goto bogus;
-      scanptr->Al = (int) val;
-    } else {
-      /* set non-progressive parameters */
-      scanptr->Ss = 0;
-      scanptr->Se = DCTSIZE2-1;
-      scanptr->Ah = 0;
-      scanptr->Al = 0;
-    }
-    if (termchar != ';' && termchar != EOF) {
-bogus:
-      fprintf(stderr, "Invalid scan entry format in file %s\n", filename);
-      fclose(fp);
-      return FALSE;
-    }
-    scanptr++, scanno++;
-  }
-
-  if (termchar != EOF) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "Non-numeric data in file %s\n", filename);
-    fclose(fp);
-    return FALSE;
-  }
-
-  if (scanno > 0) {
-    /* Stash completed scan list in cinfo structure.
-     * NOTE: for cjpeg's use, JPOOL_IMAGE is the right lifetime for this data,
-     * but if you want to compress multiple images you'd want JPOOL_PERMANENT.
-     */
-    scanptr = (jpeg_scan_info *)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  scanno * SIZEOF(jpeg_scan_info));
-    MEMCOPY(scanptr, scans, scanno * SIZEOF(jpeg_scan_info));
-    cinfo->scan_info = scanptr;
-    cinfo->num_scans = scanno;
-  }
-
-  fclose(fp);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-#endif /* C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED */
-
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-set_quality_ratings (j_compress_ptr cinfo, char *arg, boolean force_baseline)
-/* Process a quality-ratings parameter string, of the form
- *     N[,N,...]
- * If there are more q-table slots than parameters, the last value is replicated.
- */
-{
-  int val = 75;			/* default value */
-  int tblno;
-  char ch;
-
-  for (tblno = 0; tblno < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; tblno++) {
-    if (*arg) {
-      ch = ',';			/* if not set by sscanf, will be ',' */
-      if (sscanf(arg, "%d%c", &val, &ch) < 1)
-	return FALSE;
-      if (ch != ',')		/* syntax check */
-	return FALSE;
-      /* Convert user 0-100 rating to percentage scaling */
-      cinfo->q_scale_factor[tblno] = jpeg_quality_scaling(val);
-      while (*arg && *arg++ != ',') /* advance to next segment of arg string */
-	;
-    } else {
-      /* reached end of parameter, set remaining factors to last value */
-      cinfo->q_scale_factor[tblno] = jpeg_quality_scaling(val);
-    }
-  }
-  jpeg_default_qtables(cinfo, force_baseline);
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-set_quant_slots (j_compress_ptr cinfo, char *arg)
-/* Process a quantization-table-selectors parameter string, of the form
- *     N[,N,...]
- * If there are more components than parameters, the last value is replicated.
- */
-{
-  int val = 0;			/* default table # */
-  int ci;
-  char ch;
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < MAX_COMPONENTS; ci++) {
-    if (*arg) {
-      ch = ',';			/* if not set by sscanf, will be ',' */
-      if (sscanf(arg, "%d%c", &val, &ch) < 1)
-	return FALSE;
-      if (ch != ',')		/* syntax check */
-	return FALSE;
-      if (val < 0 || val >= NUM_QUANT_TBLS) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "JPEG quantization tables are numbered 0..%d\n",
-		NUM_QUANT_TBLS-1);
-	return FALSE;
-      }
-      cinfo->comp_info[ci].quant_tbl_no = val;
-      while (*arg && *arg++ != ',') /* advance to next segment of arg string */
-	;
-    } else {
-      /* reached end of parameter, set remaining components to last table */
-      cinfo->comp_info[ci].quant_tbl_no = val;
-    }
-  }
-  return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-GLOBAL(boolean)
-set_sample_factors (j_compress_ptr cinfo, char *arg)
-/* Process a sample-factors parameter string, of the form
- *     HxV[,HxV,...]
- * If there are more components than parameters, "1x1" is assumed for the rest.
- */
-{
-  int ci, val1, val2;
-  char ch1, ch2;
-
-  for (ci = 0; ci < MAX_COMPONENTS; ci++) {
-    if (*arg) {
-      ch2 = ',';		/* if not set by sscanf, will be ',' */
-      if (sscanf(arg, "%d%c%d%c", &val1, &ch1, &val2, &ch2) < 3)
-	return FALSE;
-      if ((ch1 != 'x' && ch1 != 'X') || ch2 != ',') /* syntax check */
-	return FALSE;
-      if (val1 <= 0 || val1 > 4 || val2 <= 0 || val2 > 4) {
-	fprintf(stderr, "JPEG sampling factors must be 1..4\n");
-	return FALSE;
-      }
-      cinfo->comp_info[ci].h_samp_factor = val1;
-      cinfo->comp_info[ci].v_samp_factor = val2;
-      while (*arg && *arg++ != ',') /* advance to next segment of arg string */
-	;
-    } else {
-      /* reached end of parameter, set remaining components to 1x1 sampling */
-      cinfo->comp_info[ci].h_samp_factor = 1;
-      cinfo->comp_info[ci].v_samp_factor = 1;
-    }
-  }
-  return TRUE;
-}
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdtarga.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdtarga.c
deleted file mode 100644
index d7ffc33..0000000
--- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/rdtarga.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,500 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * rdtarga.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
- *
- * This file contains routines to read input images in Targa format.
- *
- * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or
- * specialized applications.  As they stand, they assume input from
- * an ordinary stdio stream.  They further assume that reading begins
- * at the start of the file; start_input may need work if the
- * user interface has already read some data (e.g., to determine that
- * the file is indeed Targa format).
- *
- * Based on code contributed by Lee Daniel Crocker.
- */
-
-#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
-
-#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
-
-
-/* Macros to deal with unsigned chars as efficiently as compiler allows */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR
-typedef unsigned char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x))
-#else /* !HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-#ifdef CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED
-typedef char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x))
-#else
-typedef char U_CHAR;
-#define UCH(x)	((int) (x) & 0xFF)
-#endif
-#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */
-
-
-#define	ReadOK(file,buffer,len)	(JFREAD(file,buffer,len) == ((size_t) (len)))
-
-
-/* Private version of data source object */
-
-typedef struct _tga_source_struct * tga_source_ptr;
-
-typedef struct _tga_source_struct {
-  struct cjpeg_source_struct pub; /* public fields */
-
-  j_compress_ptr cinfo;		/* back link saves passing separate parm */
-
-  JSAMPARRAY colormap;		/* Targa colormap (converted to my format) */
-
-  jvirt_sarray_ptr whole_image;	/* Needed if funny input row order */
-  JDIMENSION current_row;	/* Current logical row number to read */
-
-  /* Pointer to routine to extract next Targa pixel from input file */
-  JMETHOD(void, read_pixel, (tga_source_ptr sinfo));
-
-  /* Result of read_pixel is delivered here: */
-  U_CHAR tga_pixel[4];
-
-  int pixel_size;		/* Bytes per Targa pixel (1 to 4) */
-
-  /* State info for reading RLE-coded pixels; both counts must be init to 0 */
-  int block_count;		/* # of pixels remaining in RLE block */
-  int dup_pixel_count;		/* # of times to duplicate previous pixel */
-
-  /* This saves the correct pixel-row-expansion method for preload_image */
-  JMETHOD(JDIMENSION, get_pixel_rows, (j_compress_ptr cinfo,
-				       cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo));
-} tga_source_struct;
-
-
-/* For expanding 5-bit pixel values to 8-bit with best rounding */
-
-static const UINT8 c5to8bits[32] = {
-    0,   8,  16,  25,  33,  41,  49,  58,
-   66,  74,  82,  90,  99, 107, 115, 123,
-  132, 140, 148, 156, 165, 173, 181, 189,
-  197, 206, 214, 222, 230, 239, 247, 255
-};
-
-
-
-LOCAL(int)
-read_byte (tga_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* Read next byte from Targa file */
-{
-  register FILE *infile = sinfo->pub.input_file;
-  register int c;
-
-  if ((c = getc(infile)) == EOF)
-    ERREXIT(sinfo->cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-  return c;
-}
-
-
-LOCAL(void)
-read_colormap (tga_source_ptr sinfo, int cmaplen, int mapentrysize)
-/* Read the colormap from a Targa file */
-{
-  int i;
-
-  /* Presently only handles 24-bit BGR format */
-  if (mapentrysize != 24)
-    ERREXIT(sinfo->cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADCMAP);
-
-  for (i = 0; i < cmaplen; i++) {
-    sinfo->colormap[2][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-    sinfo->colormap[1][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-    sinfo->colormap[0][i] = (JSAMPLE) read_byte(sinfo);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * read_pixel methods: get a single pixel from Targa file into tga_pixel[]
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_non_rle_pixel (tga_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* Read one Targa pixel from the input file; no RLE expansion */
-{
-  register FILE *infile = sinfo->pub.input_file;
-  register int i;
-
-  for (i = 0; i < sinfo->pixel_size; i++) {
-    sinfo->tga_pixel[i] = (U_CHAR) getc(infile);
-  }
-}
-
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-read_rle_pixel (tga_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* Read one Targa pixel from the input file, expanding RLE data as needed */
-{
-  register FILE *infile = sinfo->pub.input_file;
-  register int i;
-
-  /* Duplicate previously read pixel? */
-  if (sinfo->dup_pixel_count > 0) {
-    sinfo->dup_pixel_count--;
-    return;
-  }
-
-  /* Time to read RLE block header? */
-  if (--sinfo->block_count < 0) { /* decrement pixels remaining in block */
-    i = read_byte(sinfo);
-    if (i & 0x80) {		/* Start of duplicate-pixel block? */
-      sinfo->dup_pixel_count = i & 0x7F; /* number of dups after this one */
-      sinfo->block_count = 0;	/* then read new block header */
-    } else {
-      sinfo->block_count = i & 0x7F; /* number of pixels after this one */
-    }
-  }
-
-  /* Read next pixel */
-  for (i = 0; i < sinfo->pixel_size; i++) {
-    sinfo->tga_pixel[i] = (U_CHAR) getc(infile);
-  }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read one row of pixels.
- *
- * We provide several different versions depending on input file format.
- */
-
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_8bit_gray_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading 8-bit grayscale pixels */
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source = (tga_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    (*source->read_pixel) (source); /* Load next pixel into tga_pixel */
-    *ptr++ = (JSAMPLE) UCH(source->tga_pixel[0]);
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_8bit_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading 8-bit colormap indexes */
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source = (tga_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register int t;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  register JSAMPARRAY colormap = source->colormap;
-
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    (*source->read_pixel) (source); /* Load next pixel into tga_pixel */
-    t = UCH(source->tga_pixel[0]);
-    *ptr++ = colormap[0][t];
-    *ptr++ = colormap[1][t];
-    *ptr++ = colormap[2][t];
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_16bit_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading 16-bit pixels */
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source = (tga_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register int t;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    (*source->read_pixel) (source); /* Load next pixel into tga_pixel */
-    t = UCH(source->tga_pixel[0]);
-    t += UCH(source->tga_pixel[1]) << 8;
-    /* We expand 5 bit data to 8 bit sample width.
-     * The format of the 16-bit (LSB first) input word is
-     *     xRRRRRGGGGGBBBBB
-     */
-    ptr[2] = (JSAMPLE) c5to8bits[t & 0x1F];
-    t >>= 5;
-    ptr[1] = (JSAMPLE) c5to8bits[t & 0x1F];
-    t >>= 5;
-    ptr[0] = (JSAMPLE) c5to8bits[t & 0x1F];
-    ptr += 3;
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_24bit_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-/* This version is for reading 24-bit pixels */
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source = (tga_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  register JSAMPROW ptr;
-  register JDIMENSION col;
-  
-  ptr = source->pub.buffer[0];
-  for (col = cinfo->image_width; col > 0; col--) {
-    (*source->read_pixel) (source); /* Load next pixel into tga_pixel */
-    *ptr++ = (JSAMPLE) UCH(source->tga_pixel[2]); /* change BGR to RGB order */
-    *ptr++ = (JSAMPLE) UCH(source->tga_pixel[1]);
-    *ptr++ = (JSAMPLE) UCH(source->tga_pixel[0]);
-  }
-  return 1;
-}
-
-/*
- * Targa also defines a 32-bit pixel format with order B,G,R,A.
- * We presently ignore the attribute byte, so the code for reading
- * these pixels is identical to the 24-bit routine above.
- * This works because the actual pixel length is only known to read_pixel.
- */
-
-#define get_32bit_row  get_24bit_row
-
-
-/*
- * This method is for re-reading the input data in standard top-down
- * row order.  The entire image has already been read into whole_image
- * with proper conversion of pixel format, but it's in a funny row order.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-get_memory_row (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source = (tga_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  JDIMENSION source_row;
-
-  /* Compute row of source that maps to current_row of normal order */
-  /* For now, assume image is bottom-up and not interlaced. */
-  /* NEEDS WORK to support interlaced images! */
-  source_row = cinfo->image_height - source->current_row - 1;
-
-  /* Fetch that row from virtual array */
-  source->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-    ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->whole_image,
-     source_row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE);
-
-  source->current_row++;
-  return 1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This method loads the image into whole_image during the first call on
- * get_pixel_rows.  The get_pixel_rows pointer is then adjusted to call
- * get_memory_row on subsequent calls.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(JDIMENSION)
-preload_image (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source = (tga_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  JDIMENSION row;
-  cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress;
-
-  /* Read the data into a virtual array in input-file row order. */
-  for (row = 0; row < cinfo->image_height; row++) {
-    if (progress != NULL) {
-      progress->pub.pass_counter = (long) row;
-      progress->pub.pass_limit = (long) cinfo->image_height;
-      (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
-    }
-    source->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, source->whole_image, row, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE);
-    (*source->get_pixel_rows) (cinfo, sinfo);
-  }
-  if (progress != NULL)
-    progress->completed_extra_passes++;
-
-  /* Set up to read from the virtual array in unscrambled order */
-  source->pub.get_pixel_rows = get_memory_row;
-  source->current_row = 0;
-  /* And read the first row */
-  return get_memory_row(cinfo, sinfo);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read the file header; return image size and component count.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-start_input_tga (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source = (tga_source_ptr) sinfo;
-  U_CHAR targaheader[18];
-  int idlen, cmaptype, subtype, flags, interlace_type, components;
-  unsigned int width, height, maplen;
-  boolean is_bottom_up;
-
-#define GET_2B(offset)	((unsigned int) UCH(targaheader[offset]) + \
-			 (((unsigned int) UCH(targaheader[offset+1])) << 8))
-
-  if (! ReadOK(source->pub.input_file, targaheader, 18))
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EOF);
-
-  /* Pretend "15-bit" pixels are 16-bit --- we ignore attribute bit anyway */
-  if (targaheader[16] == 15)
-    targaheader[16] = 16;
-
-  idlen = UCH(targaheader[0]);
-  cmaptype = UCH(targaheader[1]);
-  subtype = UCH(targaheader[2]);
-  maplen = GET_2B(5);
-  width = GET_2B(12);
-  height = GET_2B(14);
-  source->pixel_size = UCH(targaheader[16]) >> 3;
-  flags = UCH(targaheader[17]);	/* Image Descriptor byte */
-
-  is_bottom_up = ((flags & 0x20) == 0);	/* bit 5 set => top-down */
-  interlace_type = flags >> 6;	/* bits 6/7 are interlace code */
-
-  if (cmaptype > 1 ||		/* cmaptype must be 0 or 1 */
-      source->pixel_size < 1 || source->pixel_size > 4 ||
-      (UCH(targaheader[16]) & 7) != 0 || /* bits/pixel must be multiple of 8 */
-      interlace_type != 0)	/* currently don't allow interlaced image */
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADPARMS);
-  
-  if (subtype > 8) {
-    /* It's an RLE-coded file */
-    source->read_pixel = read_rle_pixel;
-    source->block_count = source->dup_pixel_count = 0;
-    subtype -= 8;
-  } else {
-    /* Non-RLE file */
-    source->read_pixel = read_non_rle_pixel;
-  }
-
-  /* Now should have subtype 1, 2, or 3 */
-  components = 3;		/* until proven different */
-  cinfo->in_color_space = JCS_RGB;
-
-  switch (subtype) {
-  case 1:			/* Colormapped image */
-    if (source->pixel_size == 1 && cmaptype == 1)
-      source->get_pixel_rows = get_8bit_row;
-    else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADPARMS);
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TGA_MAPPED, width, height);
-    break;
-  case 2:			/* RGB image */
-    switch (source->pixel_size) {
-    case 2:
-      source->get_pixel_rows = get_16bit_row;
-      break;
-    case 3:
-      source->get_pixel_rows = get_24bit_row;
-      break;
-    case 4:
-      source->get_pixel_rows = get_32bit_row;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADPARMS);
-      break;
-    }
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TGA, width, height);
-    break;
-  case 3:			/* Grayscale image */
-    components = 1;
-    cinfo->in_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
-    if (source->pixel_size == 1)
-      source->get_pixel_rows = get_8bit_gray_row;
-    else
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADPARMS);
-    TRACEMS2(cinfo, 1, JTRC_TGA_GRAY, width, height);
-    break;
-  default:
-    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADPARMS);
-    break;
-  }
-
-  if (is_bottom_up) {
-    /* Create a virtual array to buffer the upside-down image. */
-    source->whole_image = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE,
-       (JDIMENSION) width * components, (JDIMENSION) height, (JDIMENSION) 1);
-    if (cinfo->progress != NULL) {
-      cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress;
-      progress->total_extra_passes++; /* count file input as separate pass */
-    }
-    /* source->pub.buffer will point to the virtual array. */
-    source->pub.buffer_height = 1; /* in case anyone looks at it */
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = preload_image;
-  } else {
-    /* Don't need a virtual array, but do need a one-row input buffer. */
-    source->whole_image = NULL;
-    source->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-       (JDIMENSION) width * components, (JDIMENSION) 1);
-    source->pub.buffer_height = 1;
-    source->pub.get_pixel_rows = source->get_pixel_rows;
-  }
-  
-  while (idlen--)		/* Throw away ID field */
-    (void) read_byte(source);
-
-  if (maplen > 0) {
-    if (maplen > 256 || GET_2B(3) != 0)
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADCMAP);
-    /* Allocate space to store the colormap */
-    source->colormap = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray)
-      ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, (JDIMENSION) maplen, (JDIMENSION) 3);
-    /* and read it from the file */
-    read_colormap(source, (int) maplen, UCH(targaheader[7]));
-  } else {
-    if (cmaptype)		/* but you promised a cmap! */
-      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_BADPARMS);
-    source->colormap = NULL;
-  }
-
-  cinfo->input_components = components;
-  cinfo->data_precision = 8;
-  cinfo->image_width = width;
-  cinfo->image_height = height;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Finish up at the end of the file.
- */
-
-METHODDEF(void)
-finish_input_tga (j_compress_ptr cinfo, cjpeg_source_ptr sinfo)
-{
-  /* no work */
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The module selection routine for Targa format input.
- */
-
-GLOBAL(cjpeg_source_ptr)
-jinit_read_targa (j_compress_ptr cinfo)
-{
-  tga_source_ptr source;
-
-  /* Create module interface object */
-  source = (tga_source_ptr)
-      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
-				  SIZEOF(tga_source_struct));
-  source->cinfo = cinfo;	/* make back link for subroutines */
-  /* Fill in method ptrs, except get_pixel_rows which start_input sets */
-  source->pub.start_input = start_input_tga;
-  source->pub.finish_input = finish_input_tga;
-
-  return (cjpeg_source_ptr) source;
-}
-
-#endif /* TARGA_SUPPORTED */
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/readme.dos b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/readme.dos
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-This archive contains a DOS-friendly version of the Independent JPEG Group's
-source code.  It differs from the normal distribution in that:
-
-1. The archive format is zip rather than tar+gzip.  You should be able to
-unpack it with PKUNZIP (2.04g or later) or Info-Zip's unzip or 7-Zip.
-
-2. Newlines have been converted from Unix (LF) to DOS (CR/LF) style in all
-text files, but not in the binary files (test*.*).
-
-3. Object files have been included for jmemdosa.asm.  See jdosaobj.txt.
-
-Please see the main README file for the primary documentation.
-
-If you'd rather have a non-DOSified archive, see the ARCHIVE LOCATIONS section
-of README.
diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/structure.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/structure.txt
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-IJG JPEG LIBRARY:  SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
-
-Copyright (C) 1991-2013, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
-This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
-For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
-
-
-This file provides an overview of the architecture of the IJG JPEG software;
-that is, the functions of the various modules in the system and the interfaces
-between modules.  For more precise details about any data structure or calling
-convention, see the include files and comments in the source code.
-
-We assume that the reader is already somewhat familiar with the JPEG standard.
-The README file includes references for learning about JPEG.  The file
-libjpeg.txt describes the library from the viewpoint of an application
-programmer using the library; it's best to read that file before this one.
-Also, the file coderules.txt describes the coding style conventions we use.
-
-In this document, JPEG-specific terminology follows the JPEG standard:
-  A "component" means a color channel, e.g., Red or Luminance.
-  A "sample" is a single component value (i.e., one number in the image data).
-  A "coefficient" is a frequency coefficient (a DCT transform output number).
-  A "block" is an array of samples or coefficients.
-  An "MCU" (minimum coded unit) is an interleaved set of blocks of size
-	determined by the sampling factors, or a single block in a
-	noninterleaved scan.
-We do not use the terms "pixel" and "sample" interchangeably.  When we say
-pixel, we mean an element of the full-size image, while a sample is an element
-of the downsampled image.  Thus the number of samples may vary across
-components while the number of pixels does not.  (This terminology is not used
-rigorously throughout the code, but it is used in places where confusion would
-otherwise result.)
-
-
-*** System features ***
-
-The IJG distribution contains two parts:
-  * A subroutine library for JPEG compression and decompression.
-  * cjpeg/djpeg, two sample applications that use the library to transform
-    JFIF JPEG files to and from several other image formats.
-cjpeg/djpeg are of no great intellectual complexity: they merely add a simple
-command-line user interface and I/O routines for several uncompressed image
-formats.  This document concentrates on the library itself.
-
-We desire the library to be capable of supporting all JPEG baseline, extended
-sequential, and progressive DCT processes.  The library does not support the
-hierarchical or lossless processes defined in the standard.
-
-Within these limits, any set of compression parameters allowed by the JPEG
-spec should be readable for decompression.  (We can be more restrictive about
-what formats we can generate.)  Although the system design allows for all
-parameter values, some uncommon settings are not yet implemented and may
-never be; nonintegral sampling ratios are the prime example.  Furthermore,
-we treat 8-bit vs. 12-bit data precision as a compile-time switch, not a
-run-time option, because most machines can store 8-bit pixels much more
-compactly than 12-bit.
-
-By itself, the library handles only interchange JPEG datastreams --- in
-particular the widely used JFIF file format.  The library can be used by
-surrounding code to process interchange or abbreviated JPEG datastreams that
-are embedded in more complex file formats.  (For example, libtiff uses this
-library to implement JPEG compression within the TIFF file format.)
-
-The library includes a substantial amount of code that is not covered by the
-JPEG standard but is necessary for typical applications of JPEG.  These
-functions preprocess the image before JPEG compression or postprocess it after
-decompression.  They include colorspace conversion, downsampling/upsampling,
-and color quantization.  This code can be omitted if not needed.
-
-A wide range of quality vs. speed tradeoffs are possible in JPEG processing,
-and even more so in decompression postprocessing.  The decompression library
-provides multiple implementations that cover most of the useful tradeoffs,
-ranging from very-high-quality down to fast-preview operation.  On the
-compression side we have generally not provided low-quality choices, since
-compression is normally less time-critical.  It should be understood that the
-low-quality modes may not meet the JPEG standard's accuracy requirements;
-nonetheless, they are useful for viewers.
-
-
-*** Portability issues ***
-
-Portability is an essential requirement for the library.  The key portability
-issues that show up at the level of system architecture are:
-
-1.  Memory usage.  We want the code to be able to run on PC-class machines
-with limited memory.  Images should therefore be processed sequentially (in
-strips), to avoid holding the whole image in memory at once.  Where a
-full-image buffer is necessary, we should be able to use either virtual memory
-or temporary files.
-
-2.  Near/far pointer distinction.  To run efficiently on 80x86 machines, the
-code should distinguish "small" objects (kept in near data space) from
-"large" ones (kept in far data space).  This is an annoying restriction, but
-fortunately it does not impact code quality for less brain-damaged machines,
-and the source code clutter turns out to be minimal with sufficient use of
-pointer typedefs.
-
-3. Data precision.  We assume that "char" is at least 8 bits, "short" and
-"int" at least 16, "long" at least 32.  The code will work fine with larger
-data sizes, although memory may be used inefficiently in some cases.  However,
-the JPEG compressed datastream must ultimately appear on external storage as a
-sequence of 8-bit bytes if it is to conform to the standard.  This may pose a
-problem on machines where char is wider than 8 bits.  The library represents
-compressed data as an array of values of typedef JOCTET.  If no data type
-exactly 8 bits wide is available, custom data source and data destination
-modules must be written to unpack and pack the chosen JOCTET datatype into
-8-bit external representation.
-
-
-*** System overview ***
-
-The compressor and decompressor are each divided into two main sections:
-the JPEG compressor or decompressor proper, and the preprocessing or
-postprocessing functions.  The interface between these two sections is the
-image data that the official JPEG spec regards as its input or output: this
-data is in the colorspace to be used for compression, and it is downsampled
-to the sampling factors to be used.  The preprocessing and postprocessing
-steps are responsible for converting a normal image representation to or from
-this form.  (Those few applications that want to deal with YCbCr downsampled
-data can skip the preprocessing or postprocessing step.)
-
-Looking more closely, the compressor library contains the following main
-elements:
-
-  Preprocessing:
-    * Color space conversion (e.g., RGB to YCbCr).
-    * Edge expansion and downsampling.  Optionally, this step can do simple
-      smoothing --- this is often helpful for low-quality source data.
-  JPEG proper:
-    * MCU assembly, DCT, quantization.
-    * Entropy coding (sequential or progressive, Huffman or arithmetic).
-
-In addition to these modules we need overall control, marker generation,
-and support code (memory management & error handling).  There is also a
-module responsible for physically writing the output data --- typically
-this is just an interface to fwrite(), but some applications may need to
-do something else with the data.
-
-The decompressor library contains the following main elements:
-
-  JPEG proper:
-    * Entropy decoding (sequential or progressive, Huffman or arithmetic).
-    * Dequantization, inverse DCT, MCU disassembly.
-  Postprocessing:
-    * Upsampling.  Optionally, this step may be able to do more general
-      rescaling of the image.
-    * Color space conversion (e.g., YCbCr to RGB).  This step may also
-      provide gamma adjustment [ currently it does not ].
-    * Optional color quantization (e.g., reduction to 256 colors).
-    * Optional color precision reduction (e.g., 24-bit to 15-bit color).
-      [This feature is not currently implemented.]
-
-We also need overall control, marker parsing, and a data source module.
-The support code (memory management & error handling) can be shared with
-the compression half of the library.
-
-There may be several implementations of each of these elements, particularly
-in the decompressor, where a wide range of speed/quality tradeoffs is very
-useful.  It must be understood that some of the best speedups involve
-merging adjacent steps in the pipeline.  For example, upsampling, color space
-conversion, and color quantization might all be done at once when using a
-low-quality ordered-dither technique.  The system architecture is designed to
-allow such merging where appropriate.
-
-
-Note: it is convenient to regard edge expansion (padding to block boundaries)
-as a preprocessing/postprocessing function, even though the JPEG spec includes
-it in compression/decompression.  We do this because downsampling/upsampling
-can be simplified a little if they work on padded data: it's not necessary to
-have special cases at the right and bottom edges.  Therefore the interface
-buffer is always an integral number of blocks wide and high, and we expect
-compression preprocessing to pad the source data properly.  Padding will occur
-only to the next block (block_size-sample) boundary.  In an interleaved-scan
-situation, additional dummy blocks may be used to fill out MCUs, but the MCU
-assembly and disassembly logic will create or discard these blocks internally.
-(This is advantageous for speed reasons, since we avoid DCTing the dummy
-blocks.  It also permits a small reduction in file size, because the
-compressor can choose dummy block contents so as to minimize their size
-in compressed form.  Finally, it makes the interface buffer specification
-independent of whether the file is actually interleaved or not.)
-Applications that wish to deal directly with the downsampled data must
-provide similar buffering and padding for odd-sized images.
-
-
-*** Poor man's object-oriented programming ***
-
-It should be clear by now that we have a lot of quasi-independent processing
-steps, many of which have several possible behaviors.  To avoid cluttering the
-code with lots of switch statements, we use a simple form of object-style
-programming to separate out the different possibilities.
-
-For example, two different color quantization algorithms could be implemented
-as two separate modules that present the same external interface; at runtime,
-the calling code will access the proper module indirectly through an "object".
-
-We can get the limited features we need while staying within portable C.
-The basic tool is a function pointer.  An "object" is just a struct
-containing one or more function pointer fields, each of which corresponds to
-a method name in real object-oriented languages.  During initialization we
-fill in the function pointers with references to whichever module we have
-determined we need to use in this run.  Then invocation of the module is done
-by indirecting through a function pointer; on most machines this is no more
-expensive than a switch statement, which would be the only other way of
-making the required run-time choice.  The really significant benefit, of
-course, is keeping the source code clean and well structured.
-
-We can also arrange to have private storage that varies between different
-implementations of the same kind of object.  We do this by making all the
-module-specific object structs be separately allocated entities, which will
-be accessed via pointers in the master compression or decompression struct.
-The "public" fields or methods for a given kind of object are specified by
-a commonly known struct.  But a module's initialization code can allocate
-a larger struct that contains the common struct as its first member, plus
-additional private fields.  With appropriate pointer casting, the module's
-internal functions can access these private fields.  (For a simple example,
-see jdatadst.c, which implements the external interface specified by struct
-jpeg_destination_mgr, but adds extra fields.)
-
-(Of course this would all be a lot easier if we were using C++, but we are
-not yet prepared to assume that everyone has a C++ compiler.)
-
-An important benefit of this scheme is that it is easy to provide multiple
-versions of any method, each tuned to a particular case.  While a lot of
-precalculation might be done to select an optimal implementation of a method,
-the cost per invocation is constant.  For example, the upsampling step might
-have a "generic" method, plus one or more "hardwired" methods for the most
-popular sampling factors; the hardwired methods would be faster because they'd
-use straight-line code instead of for-loops.  The cost to determine which
-method to use is paid only once, at startup, and the selection criteria are
-hidden from the callers of the method.
-
-This plan differs a little bit from usual object-oriented structures, in that
-only one instance of each object class will exist during execution.  The
-reason for having the class structure is that on different runs we may create
-different instances (choose to execute different modules).  You can think of
-the term "method" as denoting the common interface presented by a particular
-set of interchangeable functions, and "object" as denoting a group of related
-methods, or the total shared interface behavior of a group of modules.
-
-
-*** Overall control structure ***
-
-We previously mentioned the need for overall control logic in the compression
-and decompression libraries.  In IJG implementations prior to v5, overall
-control was mostly provided by "pipeline control" modules, which proved to be
-large, unwieldy, and hard to understand.  To improve the situation, the
-control logic has been subdivided into multiple modules.  The control modules
-consist of:
-
-1. Master control for module selection and initialization.  This has two
-responsibilities:
-
-   1A.  Startup initialization at the beginning of image processing.
-        The individual processing modules to be used in this run are selected
-        and given initialization calls.
-
-   1B.  Per-pass control.  This determines how many passes will be performed
-        and calls each active processing module to configure itself
-        appropriately at the beginning of each pass.  End-of-pass processing,
-	where necessary, is also invoked from the master control module.
-
-   Method selection is partially distributed, in that a particular processing
-   module may contain several possible implementations of a particular method,
-   which it will select among when given its initialization call.  The master
-   control code need only be concerned with decisions that affect more than
-   one module.
- 
-2. Data buffering control.  A separate control module exists for each
-   inter-processing-step data buffer.  This module is responsible for
-   invoking the processing steps that write or read that data buffer.
-
-Each buffer controller sees the world as follows:
-
-input data => processing step A => buffer => processing step B => output data
-                      |              |               |
-              ------------------ controller ------------------
-
-The controller knows the dataflow requirements of steps A and B: how much data
-they want to accept in one chunk and how much they output in one chunk.  Its
-function is to manage its buffer and call A and B at the proper times.
-
-A data buffer control module may itself be viewed as a processing step by a
-higher-level control module; thus the control modules form a binary tree with
-elementary processing steps at the leaves of the tree.
-
-The control modules are objects.  A considerable amount of flexibility can
-be had by replacing implementations of a control module.  For example:
-* Merging of adjacent steps in the pipeline is done by replacing a control
-  module and its pair of processing-step modules with a single processing-
-  step module.  (Hence the possible merges are determined by the tree of
-  control modules.)
-* In some processing modes, a given interstep buffer need only be a "strip"
-  buffer large enough to accommodate the desired data chunk sizes.  In other
-  modes, a full-image buffer is needed and several passes are required.
-  The control module determines which kind of buffer is used and manipulates
-  virtual array buffers as needed.  One or both processing steps may be
-  unaware of the multi-pass behavior.
-
-In theory, we might be able to make all of the data buffer controllers
-interchangeable and provide just one set of implementations for all.  In
-practice, each one contains considerable special-case processing for its
-particular job.  The buffer controller concept should be regarded as an
-overall system structuring principle, not as a complete description of the
-task performed by any one controller.
-
-
-*** Compression object structure ***
-
-Here is a sketch of the logical structure of the JPEG compression library:
-
-                                                 |-- Colorspace conversion
-                  |-- Preprocessing controller --|
-                  |                              |-- Downsampling
-Main controller --|
-                  |                            |-- Forward DCT, quantize
-                  |-- Coefficient controller --|
-                                               |-- Entropy encoding
-
-This sketch also describes the flow of control (subroutine calls) during
-typical image data processing.  Each of the components shown in the diagram is
-an "object" which may have several different implementations available.  One
-or more source code files contain the actual implementation(s) of each object.
-
-The objects shown above are:
-
-* Main controller: buffer controller for the subsampled-data buffer, which
-  holds the preprocessed input data.  This controller invokes preprocessing to
-  fill the subsampled-data buffer, and JPEG compression to empty it.  There is
-  usually no need for a full-image buffer here; a strip buffer is adequate.
-
-* Preprocessing controller: buffer controller for the downsampling input data
-  buffer, which lies between colorspace conversion and downsampling.  Note
-  that a unified conversion/downsampling module would probably replace this
-  controller entirely.
-
-* Colorspace conversion: converts application image data into the desired
-  JPEG color space; also changes the data from pixel-interleaved layout to
-  separate component planes.  Processes one pixel row at a time.
-
-* Downsampling: performs reduction of chroma components as required.
-  Optionally may perform pixel-level smoothing as well.  Processes a "row
-  group" at a time, where a row group is defined as Vmax pixel rows of each
-  component before downsampling, and Vk sample rows afterwards (remember Vk
-  differs across components).  Some downsampling or smoothing algorithms may
-  require context rows above and below the current row group; the
-  preprocessing controller is responsible for supplying these rows via proper
-  buffering.  The downsampler is responsible for edge expansion at the right
-  edge (i.e., extending each sample row to a multiple of block_size samples);
-  but the preprocessing controller is responsible for vertical edge expansion
-  (i.e., duplicating the bottom sample row as needed to make a multiple of
-  block_size rows).
-
-* Coefficient controller: buffer controller for the DCT-coefficient data.
-  This controller handles MCU assembly, including insertion of dummy DCT
-  blocks when needed at the right or bottom edge.  When performing
-  Huffman-code optimization or emitting a multiscan JPEG file, this
-  controller is responsible for buffering the full image.  The equivalent of
-  one fully interleaved MCU row of subsampled data is processed per call,
-  even when the JPEG file is noninterleaved.
-
-* Forward DCT and quantization: Perform DCT, quantize, and emit coefficients.
-  Works on one or more DCT blocks at a time.  (Note: the coefficients are now
-  emitted in normal array order, which the entropy encoder is expected to
-  convert to zigzag order as necessary.  Prior versions of the IJG code did
-  the conversion to zigzag order within the quantization step.)
-
-* Entropy encoding: Perform Huffman or arithmetic entropy coding and emit the
-  coded data to the data destination module.  Works on one MCU per call.
-  For progressive JPEG, the same DCT blocks are fed to the entropy coder
-  during each pass, and the coder must emit the appropriate subset of
-  coefficients.
-
-In addition to the above objects, the compression library includes these
-objects:
-
-* Master control: determines the number of passes required, controls overall
-  and per-pass initialization of the other modules.
-
-* Marker writing: generates JPEG markers (except for RSTn, which is emitted
-  by the entropy encoder when needed).
-
-* Data destination manager: writes the output JPEG datastream to its final
-  destination (e.g., a file).  The destination manager supplied with the
-  library knows how to write to a stdio stream or to a memory buffer;
-  for other behaviors, the surrounding application may provide its own
-  destination manager.
-
-* Memory manager: allocates and releases memory, controls virtual arrays
-  (with backing store management, where required).
-
-* Error handler: performs formatting and output of error and trace messages;
-  determines handling of nonfatal errors.  The surrounding application may
-  override some or all of this object's methods to change error handling.
-
-* Progress monitor: supports output of "percent-done" progress reports.
-  This object represents an optional callback to the surrounding application:
-  if wanted, it must be supplied by the application.
-
-The error handler, destination manager, and progress monitor objects are
-defined as separate objects in order to simplify application-specific
-customization of the JPEG library.  A surrounding application may override
-individual methods or supply its own all-new implementation of one of these
-objects.  The object interfaces for these objects are therefore treated as
-part of the application interface of the library, whereas the other objects
-are internal to the library.
-
-The error handler and memory manager are shared by JPEG compression and
-decompression; the progress monitor, if used, may be shared as well.
-
-
-*** Decompression object structure ***
-
-Here is a sketch of the logical structure of the JPEG decompression library:
-
-                                               |-- Entropy decoding
-                  |-- Coefficient controller --|
-                  |                            |-- Dequantize, Inverse DCT
-Main controller --|
-                  |                               |-- Upsampling
-                  |-- Postprocessing controller --|   |-- Colorspace conversion
-                                                  |-- Color quantization
-                                                  |-- Color precision reduction
-
-As before, this diagram also represents typical control flow.  The objects
-shown are:
-
-* Main controller: buffer controller for the subsampled-data buffer, which
-  holds the output of JPEG decompression proper.  This controller's primary
-  task is to feed the postprocessing procedure.  Some upsampling algorithms
-  may require context rows above and below the current row group; when this
-  is true, the main controller is responsible for managing its buffer so as
-  to make context rows available.  In the current design, the main buffer is
-  always a strip buffer; a full-image buffer is never required.
-
-* Coefficient controller: buffer controller for the DCT-coefficient data.
-  This controller handles MCU disassembly, including deletion of any dummy
-  DCT blocks at the right or bottom edge.  When reading a multiscan JPEG
-  file, this controller is responsible for buffering the full image.
-  (Buffering DCT coefficients, rather than samples, is necessary to support
-  progressive JPEG.)  The equivalent of one fully interleaved MCU row of
-  subsampled data is processed per call, even when the source JPEG file is
-  noninterleaved.
-
-* Entropy decoding: Read coded data from the data source module and perform
-  Huffman or arithmetic entropy decoding.  Works on one MCU per call.
-  For progressive JPEG decoding, the coefficient controller supplies the prior
-  coefficients of each MCU (initially all zeroes), which the entropy decoder
-  modifies in each scan.
-
-* Dequantization and inverse DCT: like it says.  Note that the coefficients
-  buffered by the coefficient controller have NOT been dequantized; we
-  merge dequantization and inverse DCT into a single step for speed reasons.
-  When scaled-down output is asked for, simplified DCT algorithms may be used
-  that need fewer coefficients and emit fewer samples per DCT block, not the
-  full 8x8.  Works on one DCT block at a time.
-
-* Postprocessing controller: buffer controller for the color quantization
-  input buffer, when quantization is in use.  (Without quantization, this
-  controller just calls the upsampler.)  For two-pass quantization, this
-  controller is responsible for buffering the full-image data.
-
-* Upsampling: restores chroma components to full size.  (May support more
-  general output rescaling, too.  Note that if undersized DCT outputs have
-  been emitted by the DCT module, this module must adjust so that properly
-  sized outputs are created.)  Works on one row group at a time.  This module
-  also calls the color conversion module, so its top level is effectively a
-  buffer controller for the upsampling->color conversion buffer.  However, in
-  all but the highest-quality operating modes, upsampling and color
-  conversion are likely to be merged into a single step.
-
-* Colorspace conversion: convert from JPEG color space to output color space,
-  and change data layout from separate component planes to pixel-interleaved.
-  Works on one pixel row at a time.
-
-* Color quantization: reduce the data to colormapped form, using either an
-  externally specified colormap or an internally generated one.  This module
-  is not used for full-color output.  Works on one pixel row at a time; may
-  require two passes to generate a color map.  Note that the output will
-  always be a single component representing colormap indexes.  In the current
-  design, the output values are JSAMPLEs, so an 8-bit compilation cannot
-  quantize to more than 256 colors.  This is unlikely to be a problem in
-  practice.
-
-* Color reduction: this module handles color precision reduction, e.g.,
-  generating 15-bit color (5 bits/primary) from JPEG's 24-bit output.
-  Not quite clear yet how this should be handled... should we merge it with
-  colorspace conversion???
-
-Note that some high-speed operating modes might condense the entire
-postprocessing sequence to a single module (upsample, color convert, and
-quantize in one step).
-
-In addition to the above objects, the decompression library includes these
-objects:
-
-* Master control: determines the number of passes required, controls overall
-  and per-pass initialization of the other modules.  This is subdivided into
-  input and output control: jdinput.c controls only input-side processing,
-  while jdmaster.c handles overall initialization and output-side control.
-
-* Marker reading: decodes JPEG markers (except for RSTn).
-
-* Data source manager: supplies the input JPEG datastream.  The source
-  manager supplied with the library knows how to read from a stdio stream
-  or from a memory buffer;  for other behaviors, the surrounding application
-  may provide its own source manager.
-
-* Memory manager: same as for compression library.
-
-* Error handler: same as for compression library.
-
-* Progress monitor: same as for compression library.
-
-As with compression, the data source manager, error handler, and progress
-monitor are candidates for replacement by a surrounding application.
-
-
-*** Decompression input and output separation ***
-
-To support efficient incremental display of progressive JPEG files, the
-decompressor is divided into two sections that can run independently:
-
-1. Data input includes marker parsing, entropy decoding, and input into the
-   coefficient controller's DCT coefficient buffer.  Note that this
-   processing is relatively cheap and fast.
-
-2. Data output reads from the DCT coefficient buffer and performs the IDCT
-   and all postprocessing steps.
-
-For a progressive JPEG file, the data input processing is allowed to get
-arbitrarily far ahead of the data output processing.  (This occurs only
-if the application calls jpeg_consume_input(); otherwise input and output
-run in lockstep, since the input section is called only when the output
-section needs more data.)  In this way the application can avoid making
-extra display passes when data is arriving faster than the display pass
-can run.  Furthermore, it is possible to abort an output pass without
-losing anything, since the coefficient buffer is read-only as far as the
-output section is concerned.  See libjpeg.txt for more detail.
-
-A full-image coefficient array is only created if the JPEG file has multiple
-scans (or if the application specifies buffered-image mode anyway).  When
-reading a single-scan file, the coefficient controller normally creates only
-a one-MCU buffer, so input and output processing must run in lockstep in this
-case.  jpeg_consume_input() is effectively a no-op in this situation.
-
-The main impact of dividing the decompressor in this fashion is that we must
-be very careful with shared variables in the cinfo data structure.  Each
-variable that can change during the course of decompression must be
-classified as belonging to data input or data output, and each section must
-look only at its own variables.  For example, the data output section may not
-depend on any of the variables that describe the current scan in the JPEG
-file, because these may change as the data input section advances into a new
-scan.
-
-The progress monitor is (somewhat arbitrarily) defined to treat input of the
-file as one pass when buffered-image mode is not used, and to ignore data
-input work completely when buffered-image mode is used.  Note that the
-library has no reliable way to predict the number of passes when dealing
-with a progressive JPEG file, nor can it predict the number of output passes
-in buffered-image mode.  So the work estimate is inherently bogus anyway.
-
-No comparable division is currently made in the compression library, because
-there isn't any real need for it.
-
-
-*** Data formats ***
-
-Arrays of pixel sample values use the following data structure:
-
-    typedef something JSAMPLE;		a pixel component value, 0..MAXJSAMPLE
-    typedef JSAMPLE *JSAMPROW;		ptr to a row of samples
-    typedef JSAMPROW *JSAMPARRAY;	ptr to a list of rows
-    typedef JSAMPARRAY *JSAMPIMAGE;	ptr to a list of color-component arrays
-
-The basic element type JSAMPLE will typically be one of unsigned char,
-(signed) char, or short.  Short will be used if samples wider than 8 bits are
-to be supported (this is a compile-time option).  Otherwise, unsigned char is
-used if possible.  If the compiler only supports signed chars, then it is
-necessary to mask off the value when reading.  Thus, all reads of JSAMPLE
-values must be coded as "GETJSAMPLE(value)", where the macro will be defined
-as "((value) & 0xFF)" on signed-char machines and "((int) (value))" elsewhere.
-
-With these conventions, JSAMPLE values can be assumed to be >= 0.  This helps
-simplify correct rounding during downsampling, etc.  The JPEG standard's
-specification that sample values run from -128..127 is accommodated by
-subtracting 128 from the sample value in the DCT step.  Similarly, during
-decompression the output of the IDCT step will be immediately shifted back to
-0..255.  (NB: different values are required when 12-bit samples are in use.
-The code is written in terms of MAXJSAMPLE and CENTERJSAMPLE, which will be
-defined as 255 and 128 respectively in an 8-bit implementation, and as 4095
-and 2048 in a 12-bit implementation.)
-
-We use a pointer per row, rather than a two-dimensional JSAMPLE array.  This
-choice costs only a small amount of memory and has several benefits:
-* Code using the data structure doesn't need to know the allocated width of
-  the rows.  This simplifies edge expansion/compression, since we can work
-  in an array that's wider than the logical picture width.
-* Indexing doesn't require multiplication; this is a performance win on many
-  machines.
-* Arrays with more than 64K total elements can be supported even on machines
-  where malloc() cannot allocate chunks larger than 64K.
-* The rows forming a component array may be allocated at different times
-  without extra copying.  This trick allows some speedups in smoothing steps
-  that need access to the previous and next rows.
-
-Note that each color component is stored in a separate array; we don't use the
-traditional layout in which the components of a pixel are stored together.
-This simplifies coding of modules that work on each component independently,
-because they don't need to know how many components there are.  Furthermore,
-we can read or write each component to a temporary file independently, which
-is helpful when dealing with noninterleaved JPEG files.
-
-In general, a specific sample value is accessed by code such as
-	GETJSAMPLE(image[colorcomponent][row][col])
-where col is measured from the image left edge, but row is measured from the
-first sample row currently in memory.  Either of the first two indexings can
-be precomputed by copying the relevant pointer.
-
-
-Since most image-processing applications prefer to work on images in which
-the components of a pixel are stored together, the data passed to or from the
-surrounding application uses the traditional convention: a single pixel is
-represented by N consecutive JSAMPLE values, and an image row is an array of
-(# of color components)*(image width) JSAMPLEs.  One or more rows of data can
-be represented by a pointer of type JSAMPARRAY in this scheme.  This scheme is
-converted to component-wise storage inside the JPEG library.  (Applications
-that want to skip JPEG preprocessing or postprocessing will have to contend
-with component-wise storage.)
-
-
-Arrays of DCT-coefficient values use the following data structure:
-
-    typedef short JCOEF;		a 16-bit signed integer
-    typedef JCOEF JBLOCK[DCTSIZE2];	an 8x8 block of coefficients
-    typedef JBLOCK *JBLOCKROW;		ptr to one horizontal row of 8x8 blocks
-    typedef JBLOCKROW *JBLOCKARRAY;	ptr to a list of such rows
-    typedef JBLOCKARRAY *JBLOCKIMAGE;	ptr to a list of color component arrays
-
-The underlying type is at least a 16-bit signed integer; while "short" is big
-enough on all machines of interest, on some machines it is preferable to use
-"int" for speed reasons, despite the storage cost.  Coefficients are grouped
-into 8x8 blocks (but we always use #defines DCTSIZE and DCTSIZE2 rather than
-"8" and "64").
-
-The contents of a coefficient block may be in either "natural" or zigzagged
-order, and may be true values or divided by the quantization coefficients,
-depending on where the block is in the processing pipeline.  In the current
-library, coefficient blocks are kept in natural order everywhere; the entropy
-codecs zigzag or dezigzag the data as it is written or read.  The blocks
-contain quantized coefficients everywhere outside the DCT/IDCT subsystems.
-(This latter decision may need to be revisited to support variable
-quantization a la JPEG Part 3.)
-
-Notice that the allocation unit is now a row of 8x8 coefficient blocks,
-corresponding to block_size rows of samples.  Otherwise the structure
-is much the same as for samples, and for the same reasons.
-
-On machines where malloc() can't handle a request bigger than 64Kb, this data
-structure limits us to rows of less than 512 JBLOCKs, or a picture width of
-4000+ pixels.  This seems an acceptable restriction.
-
-
-On 80x86 machines, the bottom-level pointer types (JSAMPROW and JBLOCKROW)
-must be declared as "far" pointers, but the upper levels can be "near"
-(implying that the pointer lists are allocated in the DS segment).
-We use a #define symbol FAR, which expands to the "far" keyword when
-compiling on 80x86 machines and to nothing elsewhere.
-
-
-*** Suspendable processing ***
-
-In some applications it is desirable to use the JPEG library as an
-incremental, memory-to-memory filter.  In this situation the data source or
-destination may be a limited-size buffer, and we can't rely on being able to
-empty or refill the buffer at arbitrary times.  Instead the application would
-like to have control return from the library at buffer overflow/underrun, and
-then resume compression or decompression at a later time.
-
-This scenario is supported for simple cases.  (For anything more complex, we
-recommend that the application "bite the bullet" and develop real multitasking
-capability.)  The libjpeg.txt file goes into more detail about the usage and
-limitations of this capability; here we address the implications for library
-structure.
-
-The essence of the problem is that the entropy codec (coder or decoder) must
-be prepared to stop at arbitrary times.  In turn, the controllers that call
-the entropy codec must be able to stop before having produced or consumed all
-the data that they normally would handle in one call.  That part is reasonably
-straightforward: we make the controller call interfaces include "progress
-counters" which indicate the number of data chunks successfully processed, and
-we require callers to test the counter rather than just assume all of the data
-was processed.
-
-Rather than trying to restart at an arbitrary point, the current Huffman
-codecs are designed to restart at the beginning of the current MCU after a
-suspension due to buffer overflow/underrun.  At the start of each call, the
-codec's internal state is loaded from permanent storage (in the JPEG object
-structures) into local variables.  On successful completion of the MCU, the
-permanent state is updated.  (This copying is not very expensive, and may even
-lead to *improved* performance if the local variables can be registerized.)
-If a suspension occurs, the codec simply returns without updating the state,
-thus effectively reverting to the start of the MCU.  Note that this implies
-leaving some data unprocessed in the source/destination buffer (ie, the
-compressed partial MCU).  The data source/destination module interfaces are
-specified so as to make this possible.  This also implies that the data buffer
-must be large enough to hold a worst-case compressed MCU; a couple thousand
-bytes should be enough.
-
-In a successive-approximation AC refinement scan, the progressive Huffman
-decoder has to be able to undo assignments of newly nonzero coefficients if it
-suspends before the MCU is complete, since decoding requires distinguishing
-previously-zero and previously-nonzero coefficients.  This is a bit tedious
-but probably won't have much effect on performance.  Other variants of Huffman
-decoding need not worry about this, since they will just store the same values
-again if forced to repeat the MCU.
-
-This approach would probably not work for an arithmetic codec, since its
-modifiable state is quite large and couldn't be copied cheaply.  Instead it
-would have to suspend and resume exactly at the point of the buffer end.
-
-The JPEG marker reader is designed to cope with suspension at an arbitrary
-point.  It does so by backing up to the start of the marker parameter segment,
-so the data buffer must be big enough to hold the largest marker of interest.
-Again, a couple KB should be adequate.  (A special "skip" convention is used
-to bypass COM and APPn markers, so these can be larger than the buffer size
-without causing problems; otherwise a 64K buffer would be needed in the worst
-case.)
-
-The JPEG marker writer currently does *not* cope with suspension.
-We feel that this is not necessary; it is much easier simply to require
-the application to ensure there is enough buffer space before starting.  (An
-empty 2K buffer is more than sufficient for the header markers; and ensuring
-there are a dozen or two bytes available before calling jpeg_finish_compress()
-will suffice for the trailer.)  This would not work for writing multi-scan
-JPEG files, but we simply do not intend to support that capability with
-suspension.
-
-
-*** Memory manager services ***
-
-The JPEG library's memory manager controls allocation and deallocation of
-memory, and it manages large "virtual" data arrays on machines where the
-operating system does not provide virtual memory.  Note that the same
-memory manager serves both compression and decompression operations.
-
-In all cases, allocated objects are tied to a particular compression or
-decompression master record, and they will be released when that master
-record is destroyed.
-
-The memory manager does not provide explicit deallocation of objects.
-Instead, objects are created in "pools" of free storage, and a whole pool
-can be freed at once.  This approach helps prevent storage-leak bugs, and
-it speeds up operations whenever malloc/free are slow (as they often are).
-The pools can be regarded as lifetime identifiers for objects.  Two
-pools/lifetimes are defined:
-  * JPOOL_PERMANENT	lasts until master record is destroyed
-  * JPOOL_IMAGE		lasts until done with image (JPEG datastream)
-Permanent lifetime is used for parameters and tables that should be carried
-across from one datastream to another; this includes all application-visible
-parameters.  Image lifetime is used for everything else.  (A third lifetime,
-JPOOL_PASS = one processing pass, was originally planned.  However it was
-dropped as not being worthwhile.  The actual usage patterns are such that the
-peak memory usage would be about the same anyway; and having per-pass storage
-substantially complicates the virtual memory allocation rules --- see below.)
-
-The memory manager deals with three kinds of object:
-1. "Small" objects.  Typically these require no more than 10K-20K total.
-2. "Large" objects.  These may require tens to hundreds of K depending on
-   image size.  Semantically they behave the same as small objects, but we
-   distinguish them for two reasons:
-     * On MS-DOS machines, large objects are referenced by FAR pointers,
-       small objects by NEAR pointers.
-     * Pool allocation heuristics may differ for large and small objects.
-   Note that individual "large" objects cannot exceed the size allowed by
-   type size_t, which may be 64K or less on some machines.
-3. "Virtual" objects.  These are large 2-D arrays of JSAMPLEs or JBLOCKs
-   (typically large enough for the entire image being processed).  The
-   memory manager provides stripwise access to these arrays.  On machines
-   without virtual memory, the rest of the array may be swapped out to a
-   temporary file.
-
-(Note: JSAMPARRAY and JBLOCKARRAY data structures are a combination of large
-objects for the data proper and small objects for the row pointers.  For
-convenience and speed, the memory manager provides single routines to create
-these structures.  Similarly, virtual arrays include a small control block
-and a JSAMPARRAY or JBLOCKARRAY working buffer, all created with one call.)
-
-In the present implementation, virtual arrays are only permitted to have image
-lifespan.  (Permanent lifespan would not be reasonable, and pass lifespan is
-not very useful since a virtual array's raison d'etre is to store data for
-multiple passes through the image.)  We also expect that only "small" objects
-will be given permanent lifespan, though this restriction is not required by
-the memory manager.
-
-In a non-virtual-memory machine, some performance benefit can be gained by
-making the in-memory buffers for virtual arrays be as large as possible.
-(For small images, the buffers might fit entirely in memory, so blind
-swapping would be very wasteful.)  The memory manager will adjust the height
-of the buffers to fit within a prespecified maximum memory usage.  In order
-to do this in a reasonably optimal fashion, the manager needs to allocate all
-of the virtual arrays at once.  Therefore, there isn't a one-step allocation
-routine for virtual arrays; instead, there is a "request" routine that simply
-allocates the control block, and a "realize" routine (called just once) that
-determines space allocation and creates all of the actual buffers.  The
-realize routine must allow for space occupied by non-virtual large objects.
-(We don't bother to factor in the space needed for small objects, on the
-grounds that it isn't worth the trouble.)
-
-To support all this, we establish the following protocol for doing business
-with the memory manager:
-  1. Modules must request virtual arrays (which may have only image lifespan)
-     during the initial setup phase, i.e., in their jinit_xxx routines.
-  2. All "large" objects (including JSAMPARRAYs and JBLOCKARRAYs) must also be
-     allocated during initial setup.
-  3. realize_virt_arrays will be called at the completion of initial setup.
-     The above conventions ensure that sufficient information is available
-     for it to choose a good size for virtual array buffers.
-Small objects of any lifespan may be allocated at any time.  We expect that
-the total space used for small objects will be small enough to be negligible
-in the realize_virt_arrays computation.
-
-In a virtual-memory machine, we simply pretend that the available space is
-infinite, thus causing realize_virt_arrays to decide that it can allocate all
-the virtual arrays as full-size in-memory buffers.  The overhead of the
-virtual-array access protocol is very small when no swapping occurs.
-
-A virtual array can be specified to be "pre-zeroed"; when this flag is set,
-never-yet-written sections of the array are set to zero before being made
-available to the caller.  If this flag is not set, never-written sections
-of the array contain garbage.  (This feature exists primarily because the
-equivalent logic would otherwise be needed in jdcoefct.c for progressive
-JPEG mode; we may as well make it available for possible other uses.)
-
-The first write pass on a virtual array is required to occur in top-to-bottom
-order; read passes, as well as any write passes after the first one, may
-access the array in any order.  This restriction exists partly to simplify
-the virtual array control logic, and partly because some file systems may not
-support seeking beyond the current end-of-file in a temporary file.  The main
-implication of this restriction is that rearrangement of rows (such as
-converting top-to-bottom data order to bottom-to-top) must be handled while
-reading data out of the virtual array, not while putting it in.
-
-
-*** Memory manager internal structure ***
-
-To isolate system dependencies as much as possible, we have broken the
-memory manager into two parts.  There is a reasonably system-independent
-"front end" (jmemmgr.c) and a "back end" that contains only the code
-likely to change across systems.  All of the memory management methods
-outlined above are implemented by the front end.  The back end provides
-the following routines for use by the front end (none of these routines
-are known to the rest of the JPEG code):
-
-jpeg_mem_init, jpeg_mem_term	system-dependent initialization/shutdown
-
-jpeg_get_small, jpeg_free_small	interface to malloc and free library routines
-				(or their equivalents)
-
-jpeg_get_large, jpeg_free_large	interface to FAR malloc/free in MSDOS machines;
-				else usually the same as
-				jpeg_get_small/jpeg_free_small
-
-jpeg_mem_available		estimate available memory
-
-jpeg_open_backing_store		create a backing-store object
-
-read_backing_store,		manipulate a backing-store object
-write_backing_store,
-close_backing_store
-
-On some systems there will be more than one type of backing-store object
-(specifically, in MS-DOS a backing store file might be an area of extended
-memory as well as a disk file).  jpeg_open_backing_store is responsible for
-choosing how to implement a given object.  The read/write/close routines
-are method pointers in the structure that describes a given object; this
-lets them be different for different object types.
-
-It may be necessary to ensure that backing store objects are explicitly
-released upon abnormal program termination.  For example, MS-DOS won't free
-extended memory by itself.  To support this, we will expect the main program
-or surrounding application to arrange to call self_destruct (typically via
-jpeg_destroy) upon abnormal termination.  This may require a SIGINT signal
-handler or equivalent.  We don't want to have the back end module install its
-own signal handler, because that would pre-empt the surrounding application's
-ability to control signal handling.
-
-The IJG distribution includes several memory manager back end implementations.
-Usually the same back end should be suitable for all applications on a given
-system, but it is possible for an application to supply its own back end at
-need.
-
-
-*** Implications of DNL marker ***
-
-Some JPEG files may use a DNL marker to postpone definition of the image
-height (this would be useful for a fax-like scanner's output, for instance).
-In these files the SOF marker claims the image height is 0, and you only
-find out the true image height at the end of the first scan.
-
-We could read these files as follows:
-1. Upon seeing zero image height, replace it by 65535 (the maximum allowed).
-2. When the DNL is found, update the image height in the global image
-   descriptor.
-This implies that control modules must avoid making copies of the image
-height, and must re-test for termination after each MCU row.  This would
-be easy enough to do.
-
-In cases where image-size data structures are allocated, this approach will
-result in very inefficient use of virtual memory or much-larger-than-necessary
-temporary files.  This seems acceptable for something that probably won't be a
-mainstream usage.  People might have to forgo use of memory-hogging options
-(such as two-pass color quantization or noninterleaved JPEG files) if they
-want efficient conversion of such files.  (One could improve efficiency by
-demanding a user-supplied upper bound for the height, less than 65536; in most
-cases it could be much less.)
-
-The standard also permits the SOF marker to overestimate the image height,
-with a DNL to give the true, smaller height at the end of the first scan.
-This would solve the space problems if the overestimate wasn't too great.
-However, it implies that you don't even know whether DNL will be used.
-
-This leads to a couple of very serious objections:
-1. Testing for a DNL marker must occur in the inner loop of the decompressor's
-   Huffman decoder; this implies a speed penalty whether the feature is used
-   or not.
-2. There is no way to hide the last-minute change in image height from an
-   application using the decoder.  Thus *every* application using the IJG
-   library would suffer a complexity penalty whether it cared about DNL or
-   not.
-We currently do not support DNL because of these problems.
-
-A different approach is to insist that DNL-using files be preprocessed by a
-separate program that reads ahead to the DNL, then goes back and fixes the SOF
-marker.  This is a much simpler solution and is probably far more efficient.
-Even if one wants piped input, buffering the first scan of the JPEG file needs
-a lot smaller temp file than is implied by the maximum-height method.  For
-this approach we'd simply treat DNL as a no-op in the decompressor (at most,
-check that it matches the SOF image height).
-
-We will not worry about making the compressor capable of outputting DNL.
-Something similar to the first scheme above could be applied if anyone ever
-wants to make that work.
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/* to declare isdigit() */ - - -#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - -/* - * Lossless image transformation routines. These routines work on DCT - * coefficient arrays and thus do not require any lossy decompression - * or recompression of the image. - * Thanks to Guido Vollbeding for the initial design and code of this feature, - * and to Ben Jackson for introducing the cropping feature. - * - * Horizontal flipping is done in-place, using a single top-to-bottom - * pass through the virtual source array. It will thus be much the - * fastest option for images larger than main memory. - * - * The other routines require a set of destination virtual arrays, so they - * need twice as much memory as jpegtran normally does. The destination - * arrays are always written in normal scan order (top to bottom) because - * the virtual array manager expects this. The source arrays will be scanned - * in the corresponding order, which means multiple passes through the source - * arrays for most of the transforms. That could result in much thrashing - * if the image is larger than main memory. - * - * If cropping or trimming is involved, the destination arrays may be smaller - * than the source arrays. Note it is not possible to do horizontal flip - * in-place when a nonzero Y crop offset is specified, since we'd have to move - * data from one block row to another but the virtual array manager doesn't - * guarantee we can touch more than one row at a time. So in that case, - * we have to use a separate destination array. - * - * Some notes about the operating environment of the individual transform - * routines: - * 1. Both the source and destination virtual arrays are allocated from the - * source JPEG object, and therefore should be manipulated by calling the - * source's memory manager. - * 2. The destination's component count should be used. It may be smaller - * than the source's when forcing to grayscale. - * 3. Likewise the destination's sampling factors should be used. When - * forcing to grayscale the destination's sampling factors will be all 1, - * and we may as well take that as the effective iMCU size. - * 4. When "trim" is in effect, the destination's dimensions will be the - * trimmed values but the source's will be untrimmed. - * 5. When "crop" is in effect, the destination's dimensions will be the - * cropped values but the source's will be uncropped. Each transform - * routine is responsible for picking up source data starting at the - * correct X and Y offset for the crop region. (The X and Y offsets - * passed to the transform routines are measured in iMCU blocks of the - * destination.) - * 6. All the routines assume that the source and destination buffers are - * padded out to a full iMCU boundary. This is true, although for the - * source buffer it is an undocumented property of jdcoefct.c. - */ - - -LOCAL(void) -do_crop (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* Crop. This is only used when no rotate/flip is requested with the crop. */ -{ - JDIMENSION dst_blk_y, x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - /* We simply have to copy the right amount of data (the destination's - * image size) starting at the given X and Y offsets in the source. - */ - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_y + y_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - jcopy_block_row(src_buffer[offset_y] + x_crop_blocks, - dst_buffer[offset_y], - compptr->width_in_blocks); - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_crop_ext (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* Crop. This is only used when no rotate/flip is requested with the crop. - * Extension: If the destination size is larger than the source, we fill in - * the extra area with zero (neutral gray). Note we also have to zero partial - * iMCUs at the right and bottom edge of the source image area in this case. - */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_cols, MCU_rows, comp_width, comp_height; - JDIMENSION dst_blk_y, x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - MCU_cols = srcinfo->output_width / - (dstinfo->max_h_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size); - MCU_rows = srcinfo->output_height / - (dstinfo->max_v_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_width = MCU_cols * compptr->h_samp_factor; - comp_height = MCU_rows * compptr->v_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - if (dstinfo->jpeg_height > srcinfo->output_height) { - if (dst_blk_y < y_crop_blocks || - dst_blk_y >= comp_height + y_crop_blocks) { - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - FMEMZERO(dst_buffer[offset_y], - compptr->width_in_blocks * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)); - } - continue; - } - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_y - y_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - } else { - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_y + y_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - } - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - if (dstinfo->jpeg_width > srcinfo->output_width) { - if (x_crop_blocks > 0) { - FMEMZERO(dst_buffer[offset_y], - x_crop_blocks * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)); - } - jcopy_block_row(src_buffer[offset_y], - dst_buffer[offset_y] + x_crop_blocks, - comp_width); - if (compptr->width_in_blocks > comp_width + x_crop_blocks) { - FMEMZERO(dst_buffer[offset_y] + - comp_width + x_crop_blocks, - (compptr->width_in_blocks - - comp_width - x_crop_blocks) * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)); - } - } else { - jcopy_block_row(src_buffer[offset_y] + x_crop_blocks, - dst_buffer[offset_y], - compptr->width_in_blocks); - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_wipe (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - JDIMENSION drop_width, JDIMENSION drop_height) -/* Wipe - drop content of specified area, fill with zero (neutral gray) */ -{ - JDIMENSION comp_width, comp_height; - JDIMENSION blk_y, x_wipe_blocks, y_wipe_blocks; - int ci, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY buffer; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_width = drop_width * compptr->h_samp_factor; - comp_height = drop_height * compptr->v_samp_factor; - x_wipe_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_wipe_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (blk_y = 0; blk_y < comp_height; blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], blk_y + y_wipe_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - FMEMZERO(buffer[offset_y] + x_wipe_blocks, - comp_width * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)); - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_flip_h_no_crop (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays) -/* Horizontal flip; done in-place, so no separate dest array is required. - * NB: this only works when y_crop_offset is zero. - */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_cols, comp_width, blk_x, blk_y, x_crop_blocks; - int ci, k, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY buffer; - JCOEFPTR ptr1, ptr2; - JCOEF temp1, temp2; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - /* Horizontal mirroring of DCT blocks is accomplished by swapping - * pairs of blocks in-place. Within a DCT block, we perform horizontal - * mirroring by changing the signs of odd-numbered columns. - * Partial iMCUs at the right edge are left untouched. - */ - MCU_cols = srcinfo->output_width / - (dstinfo->max_h_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_width = MCU_cols * compptr->h_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - for (blk_y = 0; blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - /* Do the mirroring */ - for (blk_x = 0; blk_x * 2 < comp_width; blk_x++) { - ptr1 = buffer[offset_y][blk_x]; - ptr2 = buffer[offset_y][comp_width - blk_x - 1]; - /* this unrolled loop doesn't need to know which row it's on... */ - for (k = 0; k < DCTSIZE2; k += 2) { - temp1 = *ptr1; /* swap even column */ - temp2 = *ptr2; - *ptr1++ = temp2; - *ptr2++ = temp1; - temp1 = *ptr1; /* swap odd column with sign change */ - temp2 = *ptr2; - *ptr1++ = -temp2; - *ptr2++ = -temp1; - } - } - if (x_crop_blocks > 0) { - /* Now left-justify the portion of the data to be kept. - * We can't use a single jcopy_block_row() call because that routine - * depends on memcpy(), whose behavior is unspecified for overlapping - * source and destination areas. Sigh. - */ - for (blk_x = 0; blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; blk_x++) { - jcopy_block_row(buffer[offset_y] + blk_x + x_crop_blocks, - buffer[offset_y] + blk_x, - (JDIMENSION) 1); - } - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_flip_h (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* Horizontal flip in general cropping case */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_cols, comp_width, dst_blk_x, dst_blk_y; - JDIMENSION x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, k, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - JBLOCKROW src_row_ptr, dst_row_ptr; - JCOEFPTR src_ptr, dst_ptr; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - /* Here we must output into a separate array because we can't touch - * different rows of a single virtual array simultaneously. Otherwise, - * this is essentially the same as the routine above. - */ - MCU_cols = srcinfo->output_width / - (dstinfo->max_h_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_width = MCU_cols * compptr->h_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_y + y_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - dst_row_ptr = dst_buffer[offset_y]; - src_row_ptr = src_buffer[offset_y]; - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; dst_blk_x++) { - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Do the mirrorable blocks */ - dst_ptr = dst_row_ptr[dst_blk_x]; - src_ptr = src_row_ptr[comp_width - x_crop_blocks - dst_blk_x - 1]; - /* this unrolled loop doesn't need to know which row it's on... */ - for (k = 0; k < DCTSIZE2; k += 2) { - *dst_ptr++ = *src_ptr++; /* copy even column */ - *dst_ptr++ = - *src_ptr++; /* copy odd column with sign change */ - } - } else { - /* Copy last partial block(s) verbatim */ - jcopy_block_row(src_row_ptr + dst_blk_x + x_crop_blocks, - dst_row_ptr + dst_blk_x, - (JDIMENSION) 1); - } - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_flip_v (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* Vertical flip */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_rows, comp_height, dst_blk_x, dst_blk_y; - JDIMENSION x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, i, j, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - JBLOCKROW src_row_ptr, dst_row_ptr; - JCOEFPTR src_ptr, dst_ptr; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - /* We output into a separate array because we can't touch different - * rows of the source virtual array simultaneously. Otherwise, this - * is a pretty straightforward analog of horizontal flip. - * Within a DCT block, vertical mirroring is done by changing the signs - * of odd-numbered rows. - * Partial iMCUs at the bottom edge are copied verbatim. - */ - MCU_rows = srcinfo->output_height / - (dstinfo->max_v_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_height = MCU_rows * compptr->v_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - if (y_crop_blocks + dst_blk_y < comp_height) { - /* Row is within the mirrorable area. */ - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - comp_height - y_crop_blocks - dst_blk_y - - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - } else { - /* Bottom-edge blocks will be copied verbatim. */ - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_y + y_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - } - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - if (y_crop_blocks + dst_blk_y < comp_height) { - /* Row is within the mirrorable area. */ - dst_row_ptr = dst_buffer[offset_y]; - src_row_ptr = src_buffer[compptr->v_samp_factor - offset_y - 1]; - src_row_ptr += x_crop_blocks; - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; - dst_blk_x++) { - dst_ptr = dst_row_ptr[dst_blk_x]; - src_ptr = src_row_ptr[dst_blk_x]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i += 2) { - /* copy even row */ - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - *dst_ptr++ = *src_ptr++; - /* copy odd row with sign change */ - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - *dst_ptr++ = - *src_ptr++; - } - } - } else { - /* Just copy row verbatim. */ - jcopy_block_row(src_buffer[offset_y] + x_crop_blocks, - dst_buffer[offset_y], - compptr->width_in_blocks); - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_transpose (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* Transpose source into destination */ -{ - JDIMENSION dst_blk_x, dst_blk_y, x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, i, j, offset_x, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - JCOEFPTR src_ptr, dst_ptr; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - /* Transposing pixels within a block just requires transposing the - * DCT coefficients. - * Partial iMCUs at the edges require no special treatment; we simply - * process all the available DCT blocks for every component. - */ - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; - dst_blk_x += compptr->h_samp_factor) { - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_x + x_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, FALSE); - for (offset_x = 0; offset_x < compptr->h_samp_factor; offset_x++) { - dst_ptr = dst_buffer[offset_y][dst_blk_x + offset_x]; - src_ptr = src_buffer[offset_x][dst_blk_y + offset_y + y_crop_blocks]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_rot_90 (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* 90 degree rotation is equivalent to - * 1. Transposing the image; - * 2. Horizontal mirroring. - * These two steps are merged into a single processing routine. - */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_cols, comp_width, dst_blk_x, dst_blk_y; - JDIMENSION x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, i, j, offset_x, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - JCOEFPTR src_ptr, dst_ptr; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - /* Because of the horizontal mirror step, we can't process partial iMCUs - * at the (output) right edge properly. They just get transposed and - * not mirrored. - */ - MCU_cols = srcinfo->output_height / - (dstinfo->max_h_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_width = MCU_cols * compptr->h_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; - dst_blk_x += compptr->h_samp_factor) { - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Block is within the mirrorable area. */ - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - comp_width - x_crop_blocks - dst_blk_x - - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, FALSE); - } else { - /* Edge blocks are transposed but not mirrored. */ - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_x + x_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, FALSE); - } - for (offset_x = 0; offset_x < compptr->h_samp_factor; offset_x++) { - dst_ptr = dst_buffer[offset_y][dst_blk_x + offset_x]; - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Block is within the mirrorable area. */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[compptr->h_samp_factor - offset_x - 1] - [dst_blk_y + offset_y + y_crop_blocks]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) { - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - i++; - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = -src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } else { - /* Edge blocks are transposed but not mirrored. */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[offset_x] - [dst_blk_y + offset_y + y_crop_blocks]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_rot_270 (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* 270 degree rotation is equivalent to - * 1. Horizontal mirroring; - * 2. Transposing the image. - * These two steps are merged into a single processing routine. - */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_rows, comp_height, dst_blk_x, dst_blk_y; - JDIMENSION x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, i, j, offset_x, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - JCOEFPTR src_ptr, dst_ptr; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - /* Because of the horizontal mirror step, we can't process partial iMCUs - * at the (output) bottom edge properly. They just get transposed and - * not mirrored. - */ - MCU_rows = srcinfo->output_width / - (dstinfo->max_v_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_height = MCU_rows * compptr->v_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; - dst_blk_x += compptr->h_samp_factor) { - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_x + x_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, FALSE); - for (offset_x = 0; offset_x < compptr->h_samp_factor; offset_x++) { - dst_ptr = dst_buffer[offset_y][dst_blk_x + offset_x]; - if (y_crop_blocks + dst_blk_y < comp_height) { - /* Block is within the mirrorable area. */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[offset_x] - [comp_height - y_crop_blocks - dst_blk_y - offset_y - 1]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) { - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) { - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - j++; - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = -src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } - } else { - /* Edge blocks are transposed but not mirrored. */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[offset_x] - [dst_blk_y + offset_y + y_crop_blocks]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_rot_180 (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* 180 degree rotation is equivalent to - * 1. Vertical mirroring; - * 2. Horizontal mirroring. - * These two steps are merged into a single processing routine. - */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_cols, MCU_rows, comp_width, comp_height, dst_blk_x, dst_blk_y; - JDIMENSION x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, i, j, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - JBLOCKROW src_row_ptr, dst_row_ptr; - JCOEFPTR src_ptr, dst_ptr; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - MCU_cols = srcinfo->output_width / - (dstinfo->max_h_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size); - MCU_rows = srcinfo->output_height / - (dstinfo->max_v_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_width = MCU_cols * compptr->h_samp_factor; - comp_height = MCU_rows * compptr->v_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - if (y_crop_blocks + dst_blk_y < comp_height) { - /* Row is within the vertically mirrorable area. */ - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - comp_height - y_crop_blocks - dst_blk_y - - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - } else { - /* Bottom-edge rows are only mirrored horizontally. */ - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_y + y_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, FALSE); - } - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - dst_row_ptr = dst_buffer[offset_y]; - if (y_crop_blocks + dst_blk_y < comp_height) { - /* Row is within the mirrorable area. */ - src_row_ptr = src_buffer[compptr->v_samp_factor - offset_y - 1]; - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; dst_blk_x++) { - dst_ptr = dst_row_ptr[dst_blk_x]; - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Process the blocks that can be mirrored both ways. */ - src_ptr = src_row_ptr[comp_width - x_crop_blocks - dst_blk_x - 1]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i += 2) { - /* For even row, negate every odd column. */ - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j += 2) { - *dst_ptr++ = *src_ptr++; - *dst_ptr++ = - *src_ptr++; - } - /* For odd row, negate every even column. */ - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j += 2) { - *dst_ptr++ = - *src_ptr++; - *dst_ptr++ = *src_ptr++; - } - } - } else { - /* Any remaining right-edge blocks are only mirrored vertically. */ - src_ptr = src_row_ptr[x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i += 2) { - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - *dst_ptr++ = *src_ptr++; - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - *dst_ptr++ = - *src_ptr++; - } - } - } - } else { - /* Remaining rows are just mirrored horizontally. */ - src_row_ptr = src_buffer[offset_y]; - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; dst_blk_x++) { - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Process the blocks that can be mirrored. */ - dst_ptr = dst_row_ptr[dst_blk_x]; - src_ptr = src_row_ptr[comp_width - x_crop_blocks - dst_blk_x - 1]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE2; i += 2) { - *dst_ptr++ = *src_ptr++; - *dst_ptr++ = - *src_ptr++; - } - } else { - /* Any remaining right-edge blocks are only copied. */ - jcopy_block_row(src_row_ptr + dst_blk_x + x_crop_blocks, - dst_row_ptr + dst_blk_x, - (JDIMENSION) 1); - } - } - } - } - } - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -do_transverse (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset, JDIMENSION y_crop_offset, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays) -/* Transverse transpose is equivalent to - * 1. 180 degree rotation; - * 2. Transposition; - * or - * 1. Horizontal mirroring; - * 2. Transposition; - * 3. Horizontal mirroring. - * These steps are merged into a single processing routine. - */ -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_cols, MCU_rows, comp_width, comp_height, dst_blk_x, dst_blk_y; - JDIMENSION x_crop_blocks, y_crop_blocks; - int ci, i, j, offset_x, offset_y; - JBLOCKARRAY src_buffer, dst_buffer; - JCOEFPTR src_ptr, dst_ptr; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - - MCU_cols = srcinfo->output_height / - (dstinfo->max_h_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size); - MCU_rows = srcinfo->output_width / - (dstinfo->max_v_samp_factor * dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size); - - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - comp_width = MCU_cols * compptr->h_samp_factor; - comp_height = MCU_rows * compptr->v_samp_factor; - x_crop_blocks = x_crop_offset * compptr->h_samp_factor; - y_crop_blocks = y_crop_offset * compptr->v_samp_factor; - for (dst_blk_y = 0; dst_blk_y < compptr->height_in_blocks; - dst_blk_y += compptr->v_samp_factor) { - dst_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, dst_coef_arrays[ci], dst_blk_y, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->v_samp_factor, TRUE); - for (offset_y = 0; offset_y < compptr->v_samp_factor; offset_y++) { - for (dst_blk_x = 0; dst_blk_x < compptr->width_in_blocks; - dst_blk_x += compptr->h_samp_factor) { - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Block is within the mirrorable area. */ - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - comp_width - x_crop_blocks - dst_blk_x - - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, FALSE); - } else { - src_buffer = (*srcinfo->mem->access_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, src_coef_arrays[ci], - dst_blk_x + x_crop_blocks, - (JDIMENSION) compptr->h_samp_factor, FALSE); - } - for (offset_x = 0; offset_x < compptr->h_samp_factor; offset_x++) { - dst_ptr = dst_buffer[offset_y][dst_blk_x + offset_x]; - if (y_crop_blocks + dst_blk_y < comp_height) { - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Block is within the mirrorable area. */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[compptr->h_samp_factor - offset_x - 1] - [comp_height - y_crop_blocks - dst_blk_y - offset_y - 1]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) { - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) { - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - j++; - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = -src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - i++; - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) { - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = -src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - j++; - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } - } else { - /* Right-edge blocks are mirrored in y only */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[offset_x] - [comp_height - y_crop_blocks - dst_blk_y - offset_y - 1]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) { - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) { - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - j++; - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = -src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } - } - } else { - if (x_crop_blocks + dst_blk_x < comp_width) { - /* Bottom-edge blocks are mirrored in x only */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[compptr->h_samp_factor - offset_x - 1] - [dst_blk_y + offset_y + y_crop_blocks]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) { - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - i++; - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = -src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } else { - /* At lower right corner, just transpose, no mirroring */ - src_ptr = src_buffer[offset_x] - [dst_blk_y + offset_y + y_crop_blocks]; - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) - for (j = 0; j < DCTSIZE; j++) - dst_ptr[j*DCTSIZE+i] = src_ptr[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - } - } - } - } - } - } - } -} - - -/* Parse an unsigned integer: subroutine for jtransform_parse_crop_spec. - * Returns TRUE if valid integer found, FALSE if not. - * *strptr is advanced over the digit string, and *result is set to its value. - */ - -LOCAL(boolean) -jt_read_integer (const char ** strptr, JDIMENSION * result) -{ - const char * ptr = *strptr; - JDIMENSION val = 0; - - for (; isdigit(*ptr); ptr++) { - val = val * 10 + (JDIMENSION) (*ptr - '0'); - } - *result = val; - if (ptr == *strptr) - return FALSE; /* oops, no digits */ - *strptr = ptr; - return TRUE; -} - - -/* Parse a crop specification (written in X11 geometry style). - * The routine returns TRUE if the spec string is valid, FALSE if not. - * - * The crop spec string should have the format - * [f]x[f]{+-}{+-} - * where width, height, xoffset, and yoffset are unsigned integers. - * Each of the elements can be omitted to indicate a default value. - * (A weakness of this style is that it is not possible to omit xoffset - * while specifying yoffset, since they look alike.) - * - * This code is loosely based on XParseGeometry from the X11 distribution. - */ - -GLOBAL(boolean) -jtransform_parse_crop_spec (jpeg_transform_info *info, const char *spec) -{ - info->crop = FALSE; - info->crop_width_set = JCROP_UNSET; - info->crop_height_set = JCROP_UNSET; - info->crop_xoffset_set = JCROP_UNSET; - info->crop_yoffset_set = JCROP_UNSET; - - if (isdigit(*spec)) { - /* fetch width */ - if (! jt_read_integer(&spec, &info->crop_width)) - return FALSE; - if (*spec == 'f' || *spec == 'F') { - spec++; - info->crop_width_set = JCROP_FORCE; - } else - info->crop_width_set = JCROP_POS; - } - if (*spec == 'x' || *spec == 'X') { - /* fetch height */ - spec++; - if (! jt_read_integer(&spec, &info->crop_height)) - return FALSE; - if (*spec == 'f' || *spec == 'F') { - spec++; - info->crop_height_set = JCROP_FORCE; - } else - info->crop_height_set = JCROP_POS; - } - if (*spec == '+' || *spec == '-') { - /* fetch xoffset */ - info->crop_xoffset_set = (*spec == '-') ? JCROP_NEG : JCROP_POS; - spec++; - if (! jt_read_integer(&spec, &info->crop_xoffset)) - return FALSE; - } - if (*spec == '+' || *spec == '-') { - /* fetch yoffset */ - info->crop_yoffset_set = (*spec == '-') ? JCROP_NEG : JCROP_POS; - spec++; - if (! jt_read_integer(&spec, &info->crop_yoffset)) - return FALSE; - } - /* We had better have gotten to the end of the string. */ - if (*spec != '\0') - return FALSE; - info->crop = TRUE; - return TRUE; -} - - -/* Trim off any partial iMCUs on the indicated destination edge */ - -LOCAL(void) -trim_right_edge (jpeg_transform_info *info, JDIMENSION full_width) -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_cols; - - MCU_cols = info->output_width / info->iMCU_sample_width; - if (MCU_cols > 0 && info->x_crop_offset + MCU_cols == - full_width / info->iMCU_sample_width) - info->output_width = MCU_cols * info->iMCU_sample_width; -} - -LOCAL(void) -trim_bottom_edge (jpeg_transform_info *info, JDIMENSION full_height) -{ - JDIMENSION MCU_rows; - - MCU_rows = info->output_height / info->iMCU_sample_height; - if (MCU_rows > 0 && info->y_crop_offset + MCU_rows == - full_height / info->iMCU_sample_height) - info->output_height = MCU_rows * info->iMCU_sample_height; -} - - -/* Request any required workspace. - * - * This routine figures out the size that the output image will be - * (which implies that all the transform parameters must be set before - * it is called). - * - * We allocate the workspace virtual arrays from the source decompression - * object, so that all the arrays (both the original data and the workspace) - * will be taken into account while making memory management decisions. - * Hence, this routine must be called after jpeg_read_header (which reads - * the image dimensions) and before jpeg_read_coefficients (which realizes - * the source's virtual arrays). - * - * This function returns FALSE right away if -perfect is given - * and transformation is not perfect. Otherwise returns TRUE. - */ - -GLOBAL(boolean) -jtransform_request_workspace (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, - jpeg_transform_info *info) -{ - jvirt_barray_ptr *coef_arrays; - boolean need_workspace, transpose_it; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - JDIMENSION xoffset, yoffset; - JDIMENSION width_in_iMCUs, height_in_iMCUs; - JDIMENSION width_in_blocks, height_in_blocks; - int ci, h_samp_factor, v_samp_factor; - - /* Determine number of components in output image */ - if (info->force_grayscale && - (srcinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_YCbCr || - srcinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_BG_YCC) && - srcinfo->num_components == 3) - /* We'll only process the first component */ - info->num_components = 1; - else - /* Process all the components */ - info->num_components = srcinfo->num_components; - - /* Compute output image dimensions and related values. */ - jpeg_core_output_dimensions(srcinfo); - - /* Return right away if -perfect is given and transformation is not perfect. - */ - if (info->perfect) { - if (info->num_components == 1) { - if (!jtransform_perfect_transform(srcinfo->output_width, - srcinfo->output_height, - srcinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size, - srcinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size, - info->transform)) - return FALSE; - } else { - if (!jtransform_perfect_transform(srcinfo->output_width, - srcinfo->output_height, - srcinfo->max_h_samp_factor * srcinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size, - srcinfo->max_v_samp_factor * srcinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size, - info->transform)) - return FALSE; - } - } - - /* If there is only one output component, force the iMCU size to be 1; - * else use the source iMCU size. (This allows us to do the right thing - * when reducing color to grayscale, and also provides a handy way of - * cleaning up "funny" grayscale images whose sampling factors are not 1x1.) - */ - switch (info->transform) { - case JXFORM_TRANSPOSE: - case JXFORM_TRANSVERSE: - case JXFORM_ROT_90: - case JXFORM_ROT_270: - info->output_width = srcinfo->output_height; - info->output_height = srcinfo->output_width; - if (info->num_components == 1) { - info->iMCU_sample_width = srcinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; - info->iMCU_sample_height = srcinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size; - } else { - info->iMCU_sample_width = - srcinfo->max_v_samp_factor * srcinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; - info->iMCU_sample_height = - srcinfo->max_h_samp_factor * srcinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size; - } - break; - default: - info->output_width = srcinfo->output_width; - info->output_height = srcinfo->output_height; - if (info->num_components == 1) { - info->iMCU_sample_width = srcinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size; - info->iMCU_sample_height = srcinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; - } else { - info->iMCU_sample_width = - srcinfo->max_h_samp_factor * srcinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size; - info->iMCU_sample_height = - srcinfo->max_v_samp_factor * srcinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; - } - break; - } - - /* If cropping has been requested, compute the crop area's position and - * dimensions, ensuring that its upper left corner falls at an iMCU boundary. - */ - if (info->crop) { - /* Insert default values for unset crop parameters */ - if (info->crop_xoffset_set == JCROP_UNSET) - info->crop_xoffset = 0; /* default to +0 */ - if (info->crop_yoffset_set == JCROP_UNSET) - info->crop_yoffset = 0; /* default to +0 */ - if (info->crop_width_set == JCROP_UNSET) { - if (info->crop_xoffset >= info->output_width) - ERREXIT(srcinfo, JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC); - info->crop_width = info->output_width - info->crop_xoffset; - } else { - /* Check for crop extension */ - if (info->crop_width > info->output_width) { - /* Crop extension does not work when transforming! */ - if (info->transform != JXFORM_NONE || - info->crop_xoffset >= info->crop_width || - info->crop_xoffset > info->crop_width - info->output_width) - ERREXIT(srcinfo, JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC); - } else { - if (info->crop_xoffset >= info->output_width || - info->crop_width <= 0 || - info->crop_xoffset > info->output_width - info->crop_width) - ERREXIT(srcinfo, JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC); - } - } - if (info->crop_height_set == JCROP_UNSET) { - if (info->crop_yoffset >= info->output_height) - ERREXIT(srcinfo, JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC); - info->crop_height = info->output_height - info->crop_yoffset; - } else { - /* Check for crop extension */ - if (info->crop_height > info->output_height) { - /* Crop extension does not work when transforming! */ - if (info->transform != JXFORM_NONE || - info->crop_yoffset >= info->crop_height || - info->crop_yoffset > info->crop_height - info->output_height) - ERREXIT(srcinfo, JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC); - } else { - if (info->crop_yoffset >= info->output_height || - info->crop_height <= 0 || - info->crop_yoffset > info->output_height - info->crop_height) - ERREXIT(srcinfo, JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC); - } - } - /* Convert negative crop offsets into regular offsets */ - if (info->crop_xoffset_set != JCROP_NEG) - xoffset = info->crop_xoffset; - else if (info->crop_width > info->output_width) /* crop extension */ - xoffset = info->crop_width - info->output_width - info->crop_xoffset; - else - xoffset = info->output_width - info->crop_width - info->crop_xoffset; - if (info->crop_yoffset_set != JCROP_NEG) - yoffset = info->crop_yoffset; - else if (info->crop_height > info->output_height) /* crop extension */ - yoffset = info->crop_height - info->output_height - info->crop_yoffset; - else - yoffset = info->output_height - info->crop_height - info->crop_yoffset; - /* Now adjust so that upper left corner falls at an iMCU boundary */ - if (info->transform == JXFORM_WIPE) { - /* Ensure the effective wipe region will cover the requested */ - info->drop_width = (JDIMENSION) jdiv_round_up - ((long) (info->crop_width + (xoffset % info->iMCU_sample_width)), - (long) info->iMCU_sample_width); - info->drop_height = (JDIMENSION) jdiv_round_up - ((long) (info->crop_height + (yoffset % info->iMCU_sample_height)), - (long) info->iMCU_sample_height); - } else { - /* Ensure the effective crop region will cover the requested */ - if (info->crop_width_set == JCROP_FORCE || - info->crop_width > info->output_width) - info->output_width = info->crop_width; - else - info->output_width = - info->crop_width + (xoffset % info->iMCU_sample_width); - if (info->crop_height_set == JCROP_FORCE || - info->crop_height > info->output_height) - info->output_height = info->crop_height; - else - info->output_height = - info->crop_height + (yoffset % info->iMCU_sample_height); - } - /* Save x/y offsets measured in iMCUs */ - info->x_crop_offset = xoffset / info->iMCU_sample_width; - info->y_crop_offset = yoffset / info->iMCU_sample_height; - } else { - info->x_crop_offset = 0; - info->y_crop_offset = 0; - } - - /* Figure out whether we need workspace arrays, - * and if so whether they are transposed relative to the source. - */ - need_workspace = FALSE; - transpose_it = FALSE; - switch (info->transform) { - case JXFORM_NONE: - if (info->x_crop_offset != 0 || info->y_crop_offset != 0 || - info->output_width > srcinfo->output_width || - info->output_height > srcinfo->output_height) - need_workspace = TRUE; - /* No workspace needed if neither cropping nor transforming */ - break; - case JXFORM_FLIP_H: - if (info->trim) - trim_right_edge(info, srcinfo->output_width); - if (info->y_crop_offset != 0) - need_workspace = TRUE; - /* do_flip_h_no_crop doesn't need a workspace array */ - break; - case JXFORM_FLIP_V: - if (info->trim) - trim_bottom_edge(info, srcinfo->output_height); - /* Need workspace arrays having same dimensions as source image. */ - need_workspace = TRUE; - break; - case JXFORM_TRANSPOSE: - /* transpose does NOT have to trim anything */ - /* Need workspace arrays having transposed dimensions. */ - need_workspace = TRUE; - transpose_it = TRUE; - break; - case JXFORM_TRANSVERSE: - if (info->trim) { - trim_right_edge(info, srcinfo->output_height); - trim_bottom_edge(info, srcinfo->output_width); - } - /* Need workspace arrays having transposed dimensions. */ - need_workspace = TRUE; - transpose_it = TRUE; - break; - case JXFORM_ROT_90: - if (info->trim) - trim_right_edge(info, srcinfo->output_height); - /* Need workspace arrays having transposed dimensions. */ - need_workspace = TRUE; - transpose_it = TRUE; - break; - case JXFORM_ROT_180: - if (info->trim) { - trim_right_edge(info, srcinfo->output_width); - trim_bottom_edge(info, srcinfo->output_height); - } - /* Need workspace arrays having same dimensions as source image. */ - need_workspace = TRUE; - break; - case JXFORM_ROT_270: - if (info->trim) - trim_bottom_edge(info, srcinfo->output_width); - /* Need workspace arrays having transposed dimensions. */ - need_workspace = TRUE; - transpose_it = TRUE; - break; - case JXFORM_WIPE: - break; - } - - /* Allocate workspace if needed. - * Note that we allocate arrays padded out to the next iMCU boundary, - * so that transform routines need not worry about missing edge blocks. - */ - if (need_workspace) { - coef_arrays = (jvirt_barray_ptr *) - (*srcinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - SIZEOF(jvirt_barray_ptr) * info->num_components); - width_in_iMCUs = (JDIMENSION) - jdiv_round_up((long) info->output_width, - (long) info->iMCU_sample_width); - height_in_iMCUs = (JDIMENSION) - jdiv_round_up((long) info->output_height, - (long) info->iMCU_sample_height); - for (ci = 0; ci < info->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = srcinfo->comp_info + ci; - if (info->num_components == 1) { - /* we're going to force samp factors to 1x1 in this case */ - h_samp_factor = v_samp_factor = 1; - } else if (transpose_it) { - h_samp_factor = compptr->v_samp_factor; - v_samp_factor = compptr->h_samp_factor; - } else { - h_samp_factor = compptr->h_samp_factor; - v_samp_factor = compptr->v_samp_factor; - } - width_in_blocks = width_in_iMCUs * h_samp_factor; - height_in_blocks = height_in_iMCUs * v_samp_factor; - coef_arrays[ci] = (*srcinfo->mem->request_virt_barray) - ((j_common_ptr) srcinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE, - width_in_blocks, height_in_blocks, (JDIMENSION) v_samp_factor); - } - info->workspace_coef_arrays = coef_arrays; - } else - info->workspace_coef_arrays = NULL; - - return TRUE; -} - - -/* Transpose destination image parameters */ - -LOCAL(void) -transpose_critical_parameters (j_compress_ptr dstinfo) -{ - int tblno, i, j, ci, itemp; - jpeg_component_info *compptr; - JQUANT_TBL *qtblptr; - JDIMENSION jtemp; - UINT16 qtemp; - - /* Transpose image dimensions */ - jtemp = dstinfo->image_width; - dstinfo->image_width = dstinfo->image_height; - dstinfo->image_height = jtemp; - itemp = dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size; - dstinfo->min_DCT_h_scaled_size = dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size; - dstinfo->min_DCT_v_scaled_size = itemp; - - /* Transpose sampling factors */ - for (ci = 0; ci < dstinfo->num_components; ci++) { - compptr = dstinfo->comp_info + ci; - itemp = compptr->h_samp_factor; - compptr->h_samp_factor = compptr->v_samp_factor; - compptr->v_samp_factor = itemp; - } - - /* Transpose quantization tables */ - for (tblno = 0; tblno < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; tblno++) { - qtblptr = dstinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[tblno]; - if (qtblptr != NULL) { - for (i = 0; i < DCTSIZE; i++) { - for (j = 0; j < i; j++) { - qtemp = qtblptr->quantval[i*DCTSIZE+j]; - qtblptr->quantval[i*DCTSIZE+j] = qtblptr->quantval[j*DCTSIZE+i]; - qtblptr->quantval[j*DCTSIZE+i] = qtemp; - } - } - } - } -} - - -/* Adjust Exif image parameters. - * - * We try to adjust the Tags ExifImageWidth and ExifImageHeight if possible. - */ - -LOCAL(void) -adjust_exif_parameters (JOCTET FAR * data, unsigned int length, - JDIMENSION new_width, JDIMENSION new_height) -{ - boolean is_motorola; /* Flag for byte order */ - unsigned int number_of_tags, tagnum; - unsigned int firstoffset, offset; - JDIMENSION new_value; - - if (length < 12) return; /* Length of an IFD entry */ - - /* Discover byte order */ - if (GETJOCTET(data[0]) == 0x49 && GETJOCTET(data[1]) == 0x49) - is_motorola = FALSE; - else if (GETJOCTET(data[0]) == 0x4D && GETJOCTET(data[1]) == 0x4D) - is_motorola = TRUE; - else - return; - - /* Check Tag Mark */ - if (is_motorola) { - if (GETJOCTET(data[2]) != 0) return; - if (GETJOCTET(data[3]) != 0x2A) return; - } else { - if (GETJOCTET(data[3]) != 0) return; - if (GETJOCTET(data[2]) != 0x2A) return; - } - - /* Get first IFD offset (offset to IFD0) */ - if (is_motorola) { - if (GETJOCTET(data[4]) != 0) return; - if (GETJOCTET(data[5]) != 0) return; - firstoffset = GETJOCTET(data[6]); - firstoffset <<= 8; - firstoffset += GETJOCTET(data[7]); - } else { - if (GETJOCTET(data[7]) != 0) return; - if (GETJOCTET(data[6]) != 0) return; - firstoffset = GETJOCTET(data[5]); - firstoffset <<= 8; - firstoffset += GETJOCTET(data[4]); - } - if (firstoffset > length - 2) return; /* check end of data segment */ - - /* Get the number of directory entries contained in this IFD */ - if (is_motorola) { - number_of_tags = GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset]); - number_of_tags <<= 8; - number_of_tags += GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+1]); - } else { - number_of_tags = GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+1]); - number_of_tags <<= 8; - number_of_tags += GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset]); - } - if (number_of_tags == 0) return; - firstoffset += 2; - - /* Search for ExifSubIFD offset Tag in IFD0 */ - for (;;) { - if (firstoffset > length - 12) return; /* check end of data segment */ - /* Get Tag number */ - if (is_motorola) { - tagnum = GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset]); - tagnum <<= 8; - tagnum += GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+1]); - } else { - tagnum = GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+1]); - tagnum <<= 8; - tagnum += GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset]); - } - if (tagnum == 0x8769) break; /* found ExifSubIFD offset Tag */ - if (--number_of_tags == 0) return; - firstoffset += 12; - } - - /* Get the ExifSubIFD offset */ - if (is_motorola) { - if (GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+8]) != 0) return; - if (GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+9]) != 0) return; - offset = GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+10]); - offset <<= 8; - offset += GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+11]); - } else { - if (GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+11]) != 0) return; - if (GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+10]) != 0) return; - offset = GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+9]); - offset <<= 8; - offset += GETJOCTET(data[firstoffset+8]); - } - if (offset > length - 2) return; /* check end of data segment */ - - /* Get the number of directory entries contained in this SubIFD */ - if (is_motorola) { - number_of_tags = GETJOCTET(data[offset]); - number_of_tags <<= 8; - number_of_tags += GETJOCTET(data[offset+1]); - } else { - number_of_tags = GETJOCTET(data[offset+1]); - number_of_tags <<= 8; - number_of_tags += GETJOCTET(data[offset]); - } - if (number_of_tags < 2) return; - offset += 2; - - /* Search for ExifImageWidth and ExifImageHeight Tags in this SubIFD */ - do { - if (offset > length - 12) return; /* check end of data segment */ - /* Get Tag number */ - if (is_motorola) { - tagnum = GETJOCTET(data[offset]); - tagnum <<= 8; - tagnum += GETJOCTET(data[offset+1]); - } else { - tagnum = GETJOCTET(data[offset+1]); - tagnum <<= 8; - tagnum += GETJOCTET(data[offset]); - } - if (tagnum == 0xA002 || tagnum == 0xA003) { - if (tagnum == 0xA002) - new_value = new_width; /* ExifImageWidth Tag */ - else - new_value = new_height; /* ExifImageHeight Tag */ - if (is_motorola) { - data[offset+2] = 0; /* Format = unsigned long (4 octets) */ - data[offset+3] = 4; - data[offset+4] = 0; /* Number Of Components = 1 */ - data[offset+5] = 0; - data[offset+6] = 0; - data[offset+7] = 1; - data[offset+8] = 0; - data[offset+9] = 0; - data[offset+10] = (JOCTET)((new_value >> 8) & 0xFF); - data[offset+11] = (JOCTET)(new_value & 0xFF); - } else { - data[offset+2] = 4; /* Format = unsigned long (4 octets) */ - data[offset+3] = 0; - data[offset+4] = 1; /* Number Of Components = 1 */ - data[offset+5] = 0; - data[offset+6] = 0; - data[offset+7] = 0; - data[offset+8] = (JOCTET)(new_value & 0xFF); - data[offset+9] = (JOCTET)((new_value >> 8) & 0xFF); - data[offset+10] = 0; - data[offset+11] = 0; - } - } - offset += 12; - } while (--number_of_tags); -} - - -/* Adjust output image parameters as needed. - * - * This must be called after jpeg_copy_critical_parameters() - * and before jpeg_write_coefficients(). - * - * The return value is the set of virtual coefficient arrays to be written - * (either the ones allocated by jtransform_request_workspace, or the - * original source data arrays). The caller will need to pass this value - * to jpeg_write_coefficients(). - */ - -GLOBAL(jvirt_barray_ptr *) -jtransform_adjust_parameters (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, - j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jpeg_transform_info *info) -{ - /* If force-to-grayscale is requested, adjust destination parameters */ - if (info->force_grayscale) { - /* First, ensure we have YCC or grayscale data, and that the source's - * Y channel is full resolution. (No reasonable person would make Y - * be less than full resolution, so actually coping with that case - * isn't worth extra code space. But we check it to avoid crashing.) - */ - if ((((dstinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_YCbCr || - dstinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_BG_YCC) && - dstinfo->num_components == 3) || - (dstinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE && - dstinfo->num_components == 1)) && - srcinfo->comp_info[0].h_samp_factor == srcinfo->max_h_samp_factor && - srcinfo->comp_info[0].v_samp_factor == srcinfo->max_v_samp_factor) { - /* We use jpeg_set_colorspace to make sure subsidiary settings get fixed - * properly. Among other things, it sets the target h_samp_factor & - * v_samp_factor to 1, which typically won't match the source. - * We have to preserve the source's quantization table number, however. - */ - int sv_quant_tbl_no = dstinfo->comp_info[0].quant_tbl_no; - jpeg_set_colorspace(dstinfo, JCS_GRAYSCALE); - dstinfo->comp_info[0].quant_tbl_no = sv_quant_tbl_no; - } else { - /* Sorry, can't do it */ - ERREXIT(dstinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL); - } - } else if (info->num_components == 1) { - /* For a single-component source, we force the destination sampling factors - * to 1x1, with or without force_grayscale. This is useful because some - * decoders choke on grayscale images with other sampling factors. - */ - dstinfo->comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 1; - dstinfo->comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 1; - } - - /* Correct the destination's image dimensions as necessary - * for rotate/flip, resize, and crop operations. - */ - dstinfo->jpeg_width = info->output_width; - dstinfo->jpeg_height = info->output_height; - - /* Transpose destination image parameters */ - switch (info->transform) { - case JXFORM_TRANSPOSE: - case JXFORM_TRANSVERSE: - case JXFORM_ROT_90: - case JXFORM_ROT_270: - transpose_critical_parameters(dstinfo); - break; - default: - break; - } - - /* Adjust Exif properties */ - if (srcinfo->marker_list != NULL && - srcinfo->marker_list->marker == JPEG_APP0+1 && - srcinfo->marker_list->data_length >= 6 && - GETJOCTET(srcinfo->marker_list->data[0]) == 0x45 && - GETJOCTET(srcinfo->marker_list->data[1]) == 0x78 && - GETJOCTET(srcinfo->marker_list->data[2]) == 0x69 && - GETJOCTET(srcinfo->marker_list->data[3]) == 0x66 && - GETJOCTET(srcinfo->marker_list->data[4]) == 0 && - GETJOCTET(srcinfo->marker_list->data[5]) == 0) { - /* Suppress output of JFIF marker */ - dstinfo->write_JFIF_header = FALSE; - /* Adjust Exif image parameters */ - if (dstinfo->jpeg_width != srcinfo->image_width || - dstinfo->jpeg_height != srcinfo->image_height) - /* Align data segment to start of TIFF structure for parsing */ - adjust_exif_parameters(srcinfo->marker_list->data + 6, - srcinfo->marker_list->data_length - 6, - dstinfo->jpeg_width, dstinfo->jpeg_height); - } - - /* Return the appropriate output data set */ - if (info->workspace_coef_arrays != NULL) - return info->workspace_coef_arrays; - return src_coef_arrays; -} - - -/* Execute the actual transformation, if any. - * - * This must be called *after* jpeg_write_coefficients, because it depends - * on jpeg_write_coefficients to have computed subsidiary values such as - * the per-component width and height fields in the destination object. - * - * Note that some transformations will modify the source data arrays! - */ - -GLOBAL(void) -jtransform_execute_transform (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, - j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jpeg_transform_info *info) -{ - jvirt_barray_ptr *dst_coef_arrays = info->workspace_coef_arrays; - - /* Note: conditions tested here should match those in switch statement - * in jtransform_request_workspace() - */ - switch (info->transform) { - case JXFORM_NONE: - if (info->output_width > srcinfo->output_width || - info->output_height > srcinfo->output_height) - do_crop_ext(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - else if (info->x_crop_offset != 0 || info->y_crop_offset != 0) - do_crop(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_FLIP_H: - if (info->y_crop_offset != 0) - do_flip_h(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - else - do_flip_h_no_crop(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_FLIP_V: - do_flip_v(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_TRANSPOSE: - do_transpose(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_TRANSVERSE: - do_transverse(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_ROT_90: - do_rot_90(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_ROT_180: - do_rot_180(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_ROT_270: - do_rot_270(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, dst_coef_arrays); - break; - case JXFORM_WIPE: - do_wipe(srcinfo, dstinfo, info->x_crop_offset, info->y_crop_offset, - src_coef_arrays, info->drop_width, info->drop_height); - break; - } -} - -/* jtransform_perfect_transform - * - * Determine whether lossless transformation is perfectly - * possible for a specified image and transformation. - * - * Inputs: - * image_width, image_height: source image dimensions. - * MCU_width, MCU_height: pixel dimensions of MCU. - * transform: transformation identifier. - * Parameter sources from initialized jpeg_struct - * (after reading source header): - * image_width = cinfo.image_width - * image_height = cinfo.image_height - * MCU_width = cinfo.max_h_samp_factor * cinfo.block_size - * MCU_height = cinfo.max_v_samp_factor * cinfo.block_size - * Result: - * TRUE = perfect transformation possible - * FALSE = perfect transformation not possible - * (may use custom action then) - */ - -GLOBAL(boolean) -jtransform_perfect_transform(JDIMENSION image_width, JDIMENSION image_height, - int MCU_width, int MCU_height, - JXFORM_CODE transform) -{ - boolean result = TRUE; /* initialize TRUE */ - - switch (transform) { - case JXFORM_FLIP_H: - case JXFORM_ROT_270: - if (image_width % (JDIMENSION) MCU_width) - result = FALSE; - break; - case JXFORM_FLIP_V: - case JXFORM_ROT_90: - if (image_height % (JDIMENSION) MCU_height) - result = FALSE; - break; - case JXFORM_TRANSVERSE: - case JXFORM_ROT_180: - if (image_width % (JDIMENSION) MCU_width) - result = FALSE; - if (image_height % (JDIMENSION) MCU_height) - result = FALSE; - break; - default: - break; - } - - return result; -} - -#endif /* TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED */ - - -/* Setup decompression object to save desired markers in memory. - * This must be called before jpeg_read_header() to have the desired effect. - */ - -GLOBAL(void) -jcopy_markers_setup (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, JCOPY_OPTION option) -{ -#ifdef SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED - int m; - - /* Save comments except under NONE option */ - if (option != JCOPYOPT_NONE) { - jpeg_save_markers(srcinfo, JPEG_COM, 0xFFFF); - } - /* Save all types of APPn markers iff ALL option */ - if (option == JCOPYOPT_ALL) { - for (m = 0; m < 16; m++) - jpeg_save_markers(srcinfo, JPEG_APP0 + m, 0xFFFF); - } -#endif /* SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED */ -} - -/* Copy markers saved in the given source object to the destination object. - * This should be called just after jpeg_start_compress() or - * jpeg_write_coefficients(). - * Note that those routines will have written the SOI, and also the - * JFIF APP0 or Adobe APP14 markers if selected. - */ - -GLOBAL(void) -jcopy_markers_execute (j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JCOPY_OPTION option) -{ - jpeg_saved_marker_ptr marker; - - /* In the current implementation, we don't actually need to examine the - * option flag here; we just copy everything that got saved. - * But to avoid confusion, we do not output JFIF and Adobe APP14 markers - * if the encoder library already wrote one. - */ - for (marker = srcinfo->marker_list; marker != NULL; marker = marker->next) { - if (dstinfo->write_JFIF_header && - marker->marker == JPEG_APP0 && - marker->data_length >= 5 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[0]) == 0x4A && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[1]) == 0x46 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[2]) == 0x49 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[3]) == 0x46 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[4]) == 0) - continue; /* reject duplicate JFIF */ - if (dstinfo->write_Adobe_marker && - marker->marker == JPEG_APP0+14 && - marker->data_length >= 5 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[0]) == 0x41 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[1]) == 0x64 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[2]) == 0x6F && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[3]) == 0x62 && - GETJOCTET(marker->data[4]) == 0x65) - continue; /* reject duplicate Adobe */ -#ifdef NEED_FAR_POINTERS - /* We could use jpeg_write_marker if the data weren't FAR... */ - { - unsigned int i; - jpeg_write_m_header(dstinfo, marker->marker, marker->data_length); - for (i = 0; i < marker->data_length; i++) - jpeg_write_m_byte(dstinfo, marker->data[i]); - } -#else - jpeg_write_marker(dstinfo, marker->marker, - marker->data, marker->data_length); -#endif - } -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/transupp.h b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/transupp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 28a1a9c..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/transupp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -/* - * transupp.h - * - * Copyright (C) 1997-2013, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding. - * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. - * - * This file contains declarations for image transformation routines and - * other utility code used by the jpegtran sample application. These are - * NOT part of the core JPEG library. But we keep these routines separate - * from jpegtran.c to ease the task of maintaining jpegtran-like programs - * that have other user interfaces. - * - * NOTE: all the routines declared here have very specific requirements - * about when they are to be executed during the reading and writing of the - * source and destination files. See the comments in transupp.c, or see - * jpegtran.c for an example of correct usage. - */ - -/* If you happen not to want the image transform support, disable it here */ -#ifndef TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -#define TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED 1 /* 0 disables transform code */ -#endif - -/* - * Although rotating and flipping data expressed as DCT coefficients is not - * hard, there is an asymmetry in the JPEG format specification for images - * whose dimensions aren't multiples of the iMCU size. The right and bottom - * image edges are padded out to the next iMCU boundary with junk data; but - * no padding is possible at the top and left edges. If we were to flip - * the whole image including the pad data, then pad garbage would become - * visible at the top and/or left, and real pixels would disappear into the - * pad margins --- perhaps permanently, since encoders & decoders may not - * bother to preserve DCT blocks that appear to be completely outside the - * nominal image area. So, we have to exclude any partial iMCUs from the - * basic transformation. - * - * Transpose is the only transformation that can handle partial iMCUs at the - * right and bottom edges completely cleanly. flip_h can flip partial iMCUs - * at the bottom, but leaves any partial iMCUs at the right edge untouched. - * Similarly flip_v leaves any partial iMCUs at the bottom edge untouched. - * The other transforms are defined as combinations of these basic transforms - * and process edge blocks in a way that preserves the equivalence. - * - * The "trim" option causes untransformable partial iMCUs to be dropped; - * this is not strictly lossless, but it usually gives the best-looking - * result for odd-size images. Note that when this option is active, - * the expected mathematical equivalences between the transforms may not hold. - * (For example, -rot 270 -trim trims only the bottom edge, but -rot 90 -trim - * followed by -rot 180 -trim trims both edges.) - * - * We also offer a lossless-crop option, which discards data outside a given - * image region but losslessly preserves what is inside. Like the rotate and - * flip transforms, lossless crop is restricted by the current JPEG format: the - * upper left corner of the selected region must fall on an iMCU boundary. If - * this does not hold for the given crop parameters, we silently move the upper - * left corner up and/or left to make it so, simultaneously increasing the - * region dimensions to keep the lower right crop corner unchanged. (Thus, the - * output image covers at least the requested region, but may cover more.) - * The adjustment of the region dimensions may be optionally disabled. - * - * A complementary lossless-wipe option is provided to discard (gray out) data - * inside a given image region while losslessly preserving what is outside. - * - * We also provide a lossless-resize option, which is kind of a lossless-crop - * operation in the DCT coefficient block domain - it discards higher-order - * coefficients and losslessly preserves lower-order coefficients of a - * sub-block. - * - * Rotate/flip transform, resize, and crop can be requested together in a - * single invocation. The crop is applied last --- that is, the crop region - * is specified in terms of the destination image after transform/resize. - * - * We also offer a "force to grayscale" option, which simply discards the - * chrominance channels of a YCbCr image. This is lossless in the sense that - * the luminance channel is preserved exactly. It's not the same kind of - * thing as the rotate/flip transformations, but it's convenient to handle it - * as part of this package, mainly because the transformation routines have to - * be aware of the option to know how many components to work on. - */ - - -/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers. */ - -#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES -#define jtransform_parse_crop_spec jTrParCrop -#define jtransform_request_workspace jTrRequest -#define jtransform_adjust_parameters jTrAdjust -#define jtransform_execute_transform jTrExec -#define jtransform_perfect_transform jTrPerfect -#define jcopy_markers_setup jCMrkSetup -#define jcopy_markers_execute jCMrkExec -#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */ - - -/* - * Codes for supported types of image transformations. - */ - -typedef enum { - JXFORM_NONE, /* no transformation */ - JXFORM_FLIP_H, /* horizontal flip */ - JXFORM_FLIP_V, /* vertical flip */ - JXFORM_TRANSPOSE, /* transpose across UL-to-LR axis */ - JXFORM_TRANSVERSE, /* transpose across UR-to-LL axis */ - JXFORM_ROT_90, /* 90-degree clockwise rotation */ - JXFORM_ROT_180, /* 180-degree rotation */ - JXFORM_ROT_270, /* 270-degree clockwise (or 90 ccw) */ - JXFORM_WIPE /* wipe */ -} JXFORM_CODE; - -/* - * Codes for crop parameters, which can individually be unspecified, - * positive or negative for xoffset or yoffset, - * positive or forced for width or height. - */ - -typedef enum { - JCROP_UNSET, - JCROP_POS, - JCROP_NEG, - JCROP_FORCE -} JCROP_CODE; - -/* - * Transform parameters struct. - * NB: application must not change any elements of this struct after - * calling jtransform_request_workspace. - */ - -typedef struct { - /* Options: set by caller */ - JXFORM_CODE transform; /* image transform operator */ - boolean perfect; /* if TRUE, fail if partial MCUs are requested */ - boolean trim; /* if TRUE, trim partial MCUs as needed */ - boolean force_grayscale; /* if TRUE, convert color image to grayscale */ - boolean crop; /* if TRUE, crop or wipe source image */ - - /* Crop parameters: application need not set these unless crop is TRUE. - * These can be filled in by jtransform_parse_crop_spec(). - */ - JDIMENSION crop_width; /* Width of selected region */ - JCROP_CODE crop_width_set; /* (forced disables adjustment) */ - JDIMENSION crop_height; /* Height of selected region */ - JCROP_CODE crop_height_set; /* (forced disables adjustment) */ - JDIMENSION crop_xoffset; /* X offset of selected region */ - JCROP_CODE crop_xoffset_set; /* (negative measures from right edge) */ - JDIMENSION crop_yoffset; /* Y offset of selected region */ - JCROP_CODE crop_yoffset_set; /* (negative measures from bottom edge) */ - - /* Internal workspace: caller should not touch these */ - int num_components; /* # of components in workspace */ - jvirt_barray_ptr * workspace_coef_arrays; /* workspace for transformations */ - JDIMENSION output_width; /* cropped destination dimensions */ - JDIMENSION output_height; - JDIMENSION x_crop_offset; /* destination crop offsets measured in iMCUs */ - JDIMENSION y_crop_offset; - JDIMENSION drop_width; /* drop/wipe dimensions measured in iMCUs */ - JDIMENSION drop_height; - int iMCU_sample_width; /* destination iMCU size */ - int iMCU_sample_height; -} jpeg_transform_info; - - -#if TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - -/* Parse a crop specification (written in X11 geometry style) */ -EXTERN(boolean) jtransform_parse_crop_spec - JPP((jpeg_transform_info *info, const char *spec)); -/* Request any required workspace */ -EXTERN(boolean) jtransform_request_workspace - JPP((j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, jpeg_transform_info *info)); -/* Adjust output image parameters */ -EXTERN(jvirt_barray_ptr *) jtransform_adjust_parameters - JPP((j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jpeg_transform_info *info)); -/* Execute the actual transformation, if any */ -EXTERN(void) jtransform_execute_transform - JPP((j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - jvirt_barray_ptr *src_coef_arrays, - jpeg_transform_info *info)); -/* Determine whether lossless transformation is perfectly - * possible for a specified image and transformation. - */ -EXTERN(boolean) jtransform_perfect_transform - JPP((JDIMENSION image_width, JDIMENSION image_height, - int MCU_width, int MCU_height, - JXFORM_CODE transform)); - -/* jtransform_execute_transform used to be called - * jtransform_execute_transformation, but some compilers complain about - * routine names that long. This macro is here to avoid breaking any - * old source code that uses the original name... - */ -#define jtransform_execute_transformation jtransform_execute_transform - -#endif /* TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED */ - - -/* - * Support for copying optional markers from source to destination file. - */ - -typedef enum { - JCOPYOPT_NONE, /* copy no optional markers */ - JCOPYOPT_COMMENTS, /* copy only comment (COM) markers */ - JCOPYOPT_ALL /* copy all optional markers */ -} JCOPY_OPTION; - -#define JCOPYOPT_DEFAULT JCOPYOPT_COMMENTS /* recommended default */ - -/* Setup decompression object to save desired markers in memory */ -EXTERN(void) jcopy_markers_setup - JPP((j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, JCOPY_OPTION option)); -/* Copy markers saved in the given source object to the destination object */ -EXTERN(void) jcopy_markers_execute - JPP((j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, j_compress_ptr dstinfo, - JCOPY_OPTION option)); diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/usage.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/usage.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 75140e5..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/usage.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,677 +0,0 @@ -USAGE instructions for the Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software -================================================================= - -This file describes usage of the JPEG conversion programs cjpeg and djpeg, -as well as the utility programs jpegtran, rdjpgcom and wrjpgcom. (See -the other documentation files if you wish to use the JPEG library within -your own programs.) - -If you are on a Unix machine you may prefer to read the Unix-style manual -pages in files cjpeg.1, djpeg.1, jpegtran.1, rdjpgcom.1, wrjpgcom.1. - - -INTRODUCTION - -These programs implement JPEG image encoding, decoding, and transcoding. -JPEG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized compression method for -full-color and gray-scale images. - - -GENERAL USAGE - -We provide two programs, cjpeg to compress an image file into JPEG format, -and djpeg to decompress a JPEG file back into a conventional image format. - -On Unix-like systems, you say: - cjpeg [switches] [imagefile] >jpegfile -or - djpeg [switches] [jpegfile] >imagefile -The programs read the specified input file, or standard input if none is -named. They always write to standard output (with trace/error messages to -standard error). These conventions are handy for piping images between -programs. - -On most non-Unix systems, you say: - cjpeg [switches] imagefile jpegfile -or - djpeg [switches] jpegfile imagefile -i.e., both the input and output files are named on the command line. This -style is a little more foolproof, and it loses no functionality if you don't -have pipes. (You can get this style on Unix too, if you prefer, by defining -TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE when you compile the programs; see install.txt.) - -You can also say: - cjpeg [switches] -outfile jpegfile imagefile -or - djpeg [switches] -outfile imagefile jpegfile -This syntax works on all systems, so it is useful for scripts. - -The currently supported image file formats are: PPM (PBMPLUS color format), -PGM (PBMPLUS gray-scale format), BMP, Targa, and RLE (Utah Raster Toolkit -format). (RLE is supported only if the URT library is available.) -cjpeg recognizes the input image format automatically, with the exception -of some Targa-format files. You have to tell djpeg which format to generate. - -JPEG files are in the defacto standard JFIF file format. There are other, -less widely used JPEG-based file formats, but we don't support them. - -All switch names may be abbreviated; for example, -grayscale may be written --gray or -gr. Most of the "basic" switches can be abbreviated to as little as -one letter. Upper and lower case are equivalent (-BMP is the same as -bmp). -British spellings are also accepted (e.g., -greyscale), though for brevity -these are not mentioned below. - - -CJPEG DETAILS - -The basic command line switches for cjpeg are: - - -quality N[,...] Scale quantization tables to adjust image quality. - Quality is 0 (worst) to 100 (best); default is 75. - (See below for more info.) - - -grayscale Create monochrome JPEG file from color input. - Be sure to use this switch when compressing a grayscale - BMP file, because cjpeg isn't bright enough to notice - whether a BMP file uses only shades of gray. By - saying -grayscale, you'll get a smaller JPEG file that - takes less time to process. - - -rgb Create RGB JPEG file. - Using this switch suppresses the conversion from RGB - colorspace input to the default YCbCr JPEG colorspace. - You can use this switch in combination with the - -block N switch (see below) for lossless JPEG coding. - See also the -rgb1 switch below. - - -optimize Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters. - Without this, default encoding parameters are used. - -optimize usually makes the JPEG file a little smaller, - but cjpeg runs somewhat slower and needs much more - memory. Image quality and speed of decompression are - unaffected by -optimize. - - -progressive Create progressive JPEG file (see below). - - -scale M/N Scale the output image by a factor M/N. Currently - supported scale factors are M/N with all N from 1 to - 16, where M is the destination DCT size, which is 8 by - default (see -block N switch below). - - -targa Input file is Targa format. Targa files that contain - an "identification" field will not be automatically - recognized by cjpeg; for such files you must specify - -targa to make cjpeg treat the input as Targa format. - For most Targa files, you won't need this switch. - -The -quality switch lets you trade off compressed file size against quality of -the reconstructed image: the higher the quality setting, the larger the JPEG -file, and the closer the output image will be to the original input. Normally -you want to use the lowest quality setting (smallest file) that decompresses -into something visually indistinguishable from the original image. For this -purpose the quality setting should be between 50 and 95; the default of 75 is -often about right. If you see defects at -quality 75, then go up 5 or 10 -counts at a time until you are happy with the output image. (The optimal -setting will vary from one image to another.) - --quality 100 will generate a quantization table of all 1's, minimizing loss -in the quantization step (but there is still information loss in subsampling, -as well as roundoff error). This setting is mainly of interest for -experimental purposes. Quality values above about 95 are NOT recommended for -normal use; the compressed file size goes up dramatically for hardly any gain -in output image quality. - -In the other direction, quality values below 50 will produce very small files -of low image quality. Settings around 5 to 10 might be useful in preparing an -index of a large image library, for example. Try -quality 2 (or so) for some -amusing Cubist effects. (Note: quality values below about 25 generate 2-byte -quantization tables, which are considered optional in the JPEG standard. -cjpeg emits a warning message when you give such a quality value, because some -other JPEG programs may be unable to decode the resulting file. Use -baseline -if you need to ensure compatibility at low quality values.) - -The -quality option has been extended in IJG version 7 for support of separate -quality settings for luminance and chrominance (or in general, for every -provided quantization table slot). This feature is useful for high-quality -applications which cannot accept the damage of color data by coarse -subsampling settings. You can now easily reduce the color data amount more -smoothly with finer control without separate subsampling. The resulting file -is fully compliant with standard JPEG decoders. -Note that the -quality ratings refer to the quantization table slots, and that -the last value is replicated if there are more q-table slots than parameters. -The default q-table slots are 0 for luminance and 1 for chrominance with -default tables as given in the JPEG standard. This is compatible with the old -behaviour in case that only one parameter is given, which is then used for -both luminance and chrominance (slots 0 and 1). More or custom quantization -tables can be set with -qtables and assigned to components with -qslots -parameter (see the "wizard" switches below). -CAUTION: You must explicitly add -sample 1x1 for efficient separate color -quality selection, since the default value used by library is 2x2! - -The -progressive switch creates a "progressive JPEG" file. In this type of -JPEG file, the data is stored in multiple scans of increasing quality. If the -file is being transmitted over a slow communications link, the decoder can use -the first scan to display a low-quality image very quickly, and can then -improve the display with each subsequent scan. The final image is exactly -equivalent to a standard JPEG file of the same quality setting, and the total -file size is about the same --- often a little smaller. - -Switches for advanced users: - - -arithmetic Use arithmetic coding. - CAUTION: arithmetic coded JPEG is not yet widely - implemented, so many decoders will be unable to - view an arithmetic coded JPEG file at all. - - -block N Set DCT block size. All N from 1 to 16 are possible. - Default is 8 (baseline format). - Larger values produce higher compression, - smaller values produce higher quality - (exact DCT stage possible with 1 or 2; with the - default quality of 75 and default Luminance qtable - the DCT+Quantization stage is lossless for N=1). - CAUTION: An implementation of the JPEG SmartScale - extension is required for this feature. SmartScale - enabled JPEG is not yet widely implemented, so many - decoders will be unable to view a SmartScale extended - JPEG file at all. - - -rgb1 Create RGB JPEG file with reversible color transform. - Works like the -rgb switch (see above) and inserts a - simple reversible color transform into the processing - which significantly improves the compression. - Use this switch in combination with the -block N - switch (see above) for lossless JPEG coding. - CAUTION: A decoder with inverse color transform - support is required for this feature. Reversible - color transform support is not yet widely implemented, - so many decoders will be unable to view a reversible - color transformed JPEG file at all. - - -bgycc Create big gamut YCC JPEG file. - In this type of encoding the color difference - components are quantized further by a factor of 2 - compared to the normal Cb/Cr values, thus creating - space to allow larger color values with higher - saturation than the normal gamut limits to be encoded. - In order to compensate for the loss of color fidelity - compared to a normal YCC encoded file, the color - quantization tables can be adjusted accordingly. - For example, cjpeg -bgycc -quality 80,90 will give - similar results as cjpeg -quality 80. - CAUTION: For correct decompression a decoder with big - gamut YCC support (JFIF version 2) is required. - An old decoder may or may not display a big gamut YCC - encoded JPEG file, depending on JFIF version check - and corresponding warning/error configuration. - In case of a granted decompression the old decoder - will display the image with half saturated colors. - - -dct int Use integer DCT method (default). - -dct fast Use fast integer DCT (less accurate). - -dct float Use floating-point DCT method. - The float method is very slightly more accurate than - the int method, but is much slower unless your machine - has very fast floating-point hardware. Also note that - results of the floating-point method may vary slightly - across machines, while the integer methods should give - the same results everywhere. The fast integer method - is much less accurate than the other two. - - -nosmooth Don't use high-quality downsampling. - - -restart N Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every - N MCU blocks if "B" is attached to the number. - -restart 0 (the default) means no restart markers. - - -smooth N Smooth the input image to eliminate dithering noise. - N, ranging from 1 to 100, indicates the strength of - smoothing. 0 (the default) means no smoothing. - - -maxmemory N Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing - large images. Value is in thousands of bytes, or - millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the number. - For example, -max 4m selects 4000000 bytes. If more - space is needed, temporary files will be used. - - -verbose Enable debug printout. More -v's give more printout. - or -debug Also, version information is printed at startup. - -The -restart option inserts extra markers that allow a JPEG decoder to -resynchronize after a transmission error. Without restart markers, any damage -to a compressed file will usually ruin the image from the point of the error -to the end of the image; with restart markers, the damage is usually confined -to the portion of the image up to the next restart marker. Of course, the -restart markers occupy extra space. We recommend -restart 1 for images that -will be transmitted across unreliable networks such as Usenet. - -The -smooth option filters the input to eliminate fine-scale noise. This is -often useful when converting dithered images to JPEG: a moderate smoothing -factor of 10 to 50 gets rid of dithering patterns in the input file, resulting -in a smaller JPEG file and a better-looking image. Too large a smoothing -factor will visibly blur the image, however. - -Switches for wizards: - - -baseline Force baseline-compatible quantization tables to be - generated. This clamps quantization values to 8 bits - even at low quality settings. (This switch is poorly - named, since it does not ensure that the output is - actually baseline JPEG. For example, you can use - -baseline and -progressive together.) - - -qtables file Use the quantization tables given in the specified - text file. - - -qslots N[,...] Select which quantization table to use for each color - component. - - -sample HxV[,...] Set JPEG sampling factors for each color component. - - -scans file Use the scan script given in the specified text file. - -The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG. If you -don't know what you are doing, DON'T USE THEM. These switches are documented -further in the file wizard.txt. - - -DJPEG DETAILS - -The basic command line switches for djpeg are: - - -colors N Reduce image to at most N colors. This reduces the - or -quantize N number of colors used in the output image, so that it - can be displayed on a colormapped display or stored in - a colormapped file format. For example, if you have - an 8-bit display, you'd need to reduce to 256 or fewer - colors. (-colors is the recommended name, -quantize - is provided only for backwards compatibility.) - - -fast Select recommended processing options for fast, low - quality output. (The default options are chosen for - highest quality output.) Currently, this is equivalent - to "-dct fast -nosmooth -onepass -dither ordered". - - -grayscale Force gray-scale output even if JPEG file is color. - Useful for viewing on monochrome displays; also, - djpeg runs noticeably faster in this mode. - - -scale M/N Scale the output image by a factor M/N. Currently - supported scale factors are M/N with all M from 1 to - 16, where N is the source DCT size, which is 8 for - baseline JPEG. If the /N part is omitted, then M - specifies the DCT scaled size to be applied on the - given input. For baseline JPEG this is equivalent to - M/8 scaling, since the source DCT size for baseline - JPEG is 8. Scaling is handy if the image is larger - than your screen; also, djpeg runs much faster when - scaling down the output. - - -bmp Select BMP output format (Windows flavor). 8-bit - colormapped format is emitted if -colors or -grayscale - is specified, or if the JPEG file is gray-scale; - otherwise, 24-bit full-color format is emitted. - - -gif Select GIF output format. Since GIF does not support - more than 256 colors, -colors 256 is assumed (unless - you specify a smaller number of colors). If you - specify -fast, the default number of colors is 216. - - -os2 Select BMP output format (OS/2 1.x flavor). 8-bit - colormapped format is emitted if -colors or -grayscale - is specified, or if the JPEG file is gray-scale; - otherwise, 24-bit full-color format is emitted. - - -pnm Select PBMPLUS (PPM/PGM) output format (this is the - default format). PGM is emitted if the JPEG file is - gray-scale or if -grayscale is specified; otherwise - PPM is emitted. - - -rle Select RLE output format. (Requires URT library.) - - -targa Select Targa output format. Gray-scale format is - emitted if the JPEG file is gray-scale or if - -grayscale is specified; otherwise, colormapped format - is emitted if -colors is specified; otherwise, 24-bit - full-color format is emitted. - -Switches for advanced users: - - -dct int Use integer DCT method (default). - -dct fast Use fast integer DCT (less accurate). - -dct float Use floating-point DCT method. - The float method is very slightly more accurate than - the int method, but is much slower unless your machine - has very fast floating-point hardware. Also note that - results of the floating-point method may vary slightly - across machines, while the integer methods should give - the same results everywhere. The fast integer method - is much less accurate than the other two. - - -dither fs Use Floyd-Steinberg dithering in color quantization. - -dither ordered Use ordered dithering in color quantization. - -dither none Do not use dithering in color quantization. - By default, Floyd-Steinberg dithering is applied when - quantizing colors; this is slow but usually produces - the best results. Ordered dither is a compromise - between speed and quality; no dithering is fast but - usually looks awful. Note that these switches have - no effect unless color quantization is being done. - Ordered dither is only available in -onepass mode. - - -map FILE Quantize to the colors used in the specified image - file. This is useful for producing multiple files - with identical color maps, or for forcing a predefined - set of colors to be used. The FILE must be a GIF - or PPM file. This option overrides -colors and - -onepass. - - -nosmooth Don't use high-quality upsampling. - - -onepass Use one-pass instead of two-pass color quantization. - The one-pass method is faster and needs less memory, - but it produces a lower-quality image. -onepass is - ignored unless you also say -colors N. Also, - the one-pass method is always used for gray-scale - output (the two-pass method is no improvement then). - - -maxmemory N Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing - large images. Value is in thousands of bytes, or - millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the number. - For example, -max 4m selects 4000000 bytes. If more - space is needed, temporary files will be used. - - -verbose Enable debug printout. More -v's give more printout. - or -debug Also, version information is printed at startup. - - -HINTS FOR CJPEG - -Color GIF files are not the ideal input for JPEG; JPEG is really intended for -compressing full-color (24-bit) images. In particular, don't try to convert -cartoons, line drawings, and other images that have only a few distinct -colors. GIF works great on these, JPEG does not. If you want to convert a -GIF to JPEG, you should experiment with cjpeg's -quality and -smooth options -to get a satisfactory conversion. -smooth 10 or so is often helpful. - -Avoid running an image through a series of JPEG compression/decompression -cycles. Image quality loss will accumulate; after ten or so cycles the image -may be noticeably worse than it was after one cycle. It's best to use a -lossless format while manipulating an image, then convert to JPEG format when -you are ready to file the image away. - -The -optimize option to cjpeg is worth using when you are making a "final" -version for posting or archiving. It's also a win when you are using low -quality settings to make very small JPEG files; the percentage improvement -is often a lot more than it is on larger files. (At present, -optimize -mode is always selected when generating progressive JPEG files.) - -GIF input files are no longer supported, to avoid the Unisys LZW patent -(now expired). -(Conversion of GIF files to JPEG is usually a bad idea anyway.) - - -HINTS FOR DJPEG - -To get a quick preview of an image, use the -grayscale and/or -scale switches. -"-grayscale -scale 1/8" is the fastest case. - -Several options are available that trade off image quality to gain speed. -"-fast" turns on the recommended settings. - -"-dct fast" and/or "-nosmooth" gain speed at a small sacrifice in quality. -When producing a color-quantized image, "-onepass -dither ordered" is fast but -much lower quality than the default behavior. "-dither none" may give -acceptable results in two-pass mode, but is seldom tolerable in one-pass mode. - -If you are fortunate enough to have very fast floating point hardware, -"-dct float" may be even faster than "-dct fast". But on most machines -"-dct float" is slower than "-dct int"; in this case it is not worth using, -because its theoretical accuracy advantage is too small to be significant -in practice. - -Two-pass color quantization requires a good deal of memory; on MS-DOS machines -it may run out of memory even with -maxmemory 0. In that case you can still -decompress, with some loss of image quality, by specifying -onepass for -one-pass quantization. - -To avoid the Unisys LZW patent (now expired), djpeg produces uncompressed GIF -files. These are larger than they should be, but are readable by standard GIF -decoders. - - -HINTS FOR BOTH PROGRAMS - -If more space is needed than will fit in the available main memory (as -determined by -maxmemory), temporary files will be used. (MS-DOS versions -will try to get extended or expanded memory first.) The temporary files are -often rather large: in typical cases they occupy three bytes per pixel, for -example 3*800*600 = 1.44Mb for an 800x600 image. If you don't have enough -free disk space, leave out -progressive and -optimize (for cjpeg) or specify --onepass (for djpeg). - -On MS-DOS, the temporary files are created in the directory named by the TMP -or TEMP environment variable, or in the current directory if neither of those -exist. Amiga implementations put the temp files in the directory named by -JPEGTMP:, so be sure to assign JPEGTMP: to a disk partition with adequate free -space. - -The default memory usage limit (-maxmemory) is set when the software is -compiled. If you get an "insufficient memory" error, try specifying a smaller --maxmemory value, even -maxmemory 0 to use the absolute minimum space. You -may want to recompile with a smaller default value if this happens often. - -On machines that have "environment" variables, you can define the environment -variable JPEGMEM to set the default memory limit. The value is specified as -described for the -maxmemory switch. JPEGMEM overrides the default value -specified when the program was compiled, and itself is overridden by an -explicit -maxmemory switch. - -On MS-DOS machines, -maxmemory is the amount of main (conventional) memory to -use. (Extended or expanded memory is also used if available.) Most -DOS-specific versions of this software do their own memory space estimation -and do not need you to specify -maxmemory. - - -JPEGTRAN - -jpegtran performs various useful transformations of JPEG files. -It can translate the coded representation from one variant of JPEG to another, -for example from baseline JPEG to progressive JPEG or vice versa. It can also -perform some rearrangements of the image data, for example turning an image -from landscape to portrait format by rotation. - -jpegtran works by rearranging the compressed data (DCT coefficients), without -ever fully decoding the image. Therefore, its transformations are lossless: -there is no image degradation at all, which would not be true if you used -djpeg followed by cjpeg to accomplish the same conversion. But by the same -token, jpegtran cannot perform lossy operations such as changing the image -quality. - -jpegtran uses a command line syntax similar to cjpeg or djpeg. -On Unix-like systems, you say: - jpegtran [switches] [inputfile] >outputfile -On most non-Unix systems, you say: - jpegtran [switches] inputfile outputfile -where both the input and output files are JPEG files. - -To specify the coded JPEG representation used in the output file, -jpegtran accepts a subset of the switches recognized by cjpeg: - -optimize Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters. - -progressive Create progressive JPEG file. - -arithmetic Use arithmetic coding. - -restart N Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every - N MCU blocks if "B" is attached to the number. - -scans file Use the scan script given in the specified text file. -See the previous discussion of cjpeg for more details about these switches. -If you specify none of these switches, you get a plain baseline-JPEG output -file. The quality setting and so forth are determined by the input file. - -The image can be losslessly transformed by giving one of these switches: - -flip horizontal Mirror image horizontally (left-right). - -flip vertical Mirror image vertically (top-bottom). - -rotate 90 Rotate image 90 degrees clockwise. - -rotate 180 Rotate image 180 degrees. - -rotate 270 Rotate image 270 degrees clockwise (or 90 ccw). - -transpose Transpose image (across UL-to-LR axis). - -transverse Transverse transpose (across UR-to-LL axis). - -The transpose transformation has no restrictions regarding image dimensions. -The other transformations operate rather oddly if the image dimensions are not -a multiple of the iMCU size (usually 8 or 16 pixels), because they can only -transform complete blocks of DCT coefficient data in the desired way. - -jpegtran's default behavior when transforming an odd-size image is designed -to preserve exact reversibility and mathematical consistency of the -transformation set. As stated, transpose is able to flip the entire image -area. Horizontal mirroring leaves any partial iMCU column at the right edge -untouched, but is able to flip all rows of the image. Similarly, vertical -mirroring leaves any partial iMCU row at the bottom edge untouched, but is -able to flip all columns. The other transforms can be built up as sequences -of transpose and flip operations; for consistency, their actions on edge -pixels are defined to be the same as the end result of the corresponding -transpose-and-flip sequence. - -For practical use, you may prefer to discard any untransformable edge pixels -rather than having a strange-looking strip along the right and/or bottom edges -of a transformed image. To do this, add the -trim switch: - -trim Drop non-transformable edge blocks. -Obviously, a transformation with -trim is not reversible, so strictly speaking -jpegtran with this switch is not lossless. Also, the expected mathematical -equivalences between the transformations no longer hold. For example, -"-rot 270 -trim" trims only the bottom edge, but "-rot 90 -trim" followed by -"-rot 180 -trim" trims both edges. - -If you are only interested in perfect transformation, add the -perfect switch: - -perfect Fails with an error if the transformation is not - perfect. -For example you may want to do - jpegtran -rot 90 -perfect foo.jpg || djpeg foo.jpg | pnmflip -r90 | cjpeg -to do a perfect rotation if available or an approximated one if not. - -We also offer a lossless-crop option, which discards data outside a given -image region but losslessly preserves what is inside. Like the rotate and -flip transforms, lossless crop is restricted by the current JPEG format: the -upper left corner of the selected region must fall on an iMCU boundary. If -this does not hold for the given crop parameters, we silently move the upper -left corner up and/or left to make it so, simultaneously increasing the -region dimensions to keep the lower right crop corner unchanged. (Thus, the -output image covers at least the requested region, but may cover more.) -The adjustment of the region dimensions may be optionally disabled. - -The image can be losslessly cropped by giving the switch: - -crop WxH+X+Y Crop to a rectangular subarea of width W, height H - starting at point X,Y. - -A complementary lossless-wipe option is provided to discard (gray out) data -inside a given image region while losslessly preserving what is outside: - -wipe WxH+X+Y Wipe (gray out) a rectangular subarea of - width W, height H starting at point X,Y. - -Other not-strictly-lossless transformation switches are: - - -grayscale Force grayscale output. -This option discards the chrominance channels if the input image is YCbCr -(ie, a standard color JPEG), resulting in a grayscale JPEG file. The -luminance channel is preserved exactly, so this is a better method of reducing -to grayscale than decompression, conversion, and recompression. This switch -is particularly handy for fixing a monochrome picture that was mistakenly -encoded as a color JPEG. (In such a case, the space savings from getting rid -of the near-empty chroma channels won't be large; but the decoding time for -a grayscale JPEG is substantially less than that for a color JPEG.) - - -scale M/N Scale the output image by a factor M/N. -Currently supported scale factors are M/N with all M from 1 to 16, where N is -the source DCT size, which is 8 for baseline JPEG. If the /N part is omitted, -then M specifies the DCT scaled size to be applied on the given input. For -baseline JPEG this is equivalent to M/8 scaling, since the source DCT size -for baseline JPEG is 8. CAUTION: An implementation of the JPEG SmartScale -extension is required for this feature. SmartScale enabled JPEG is not yet -widely implemented, so many decoders will be unable to view a SmartScale -extended JPEG file at all. - -jpegtran also recognizes these switches that control what to do with "extra" -markers, such as comment blocks: - -copy none Copy no extra markers from source file. This setting - suppresses all comments and other excess baggage - present in the source file. - -copy comments Copy only comment markers. This setting copies - comments from the source file, but discards - any other inessential (for image display) data. - -copy all Copy all extra markers. This setting preserves - miscellaneous markers found in the source file, such - as JFIF thumbnails, Exif data, and Photoshop settings. - In some files these extra markers can be sizable. -The default behavior is -copy comments. (Note: in IJG releases v6 and v6a, -jpegtran always did the equivalent of -copy none.) - -Additional switches recognized by jpegtran are: - -outfile filename - -maxmemory N - -verbose - -debug -These work the same as in cjpeg or djpeg. - - -THE COMMENT UTILITIES - -The JPEG standard allows "comment" (COM) blocks to occur within a JPEG file. -Although the standard doesn't actually define what COM blocks are for, they -are widely used to hold user-supplied text strings. This lets you add -annotations, titles, index terms, etc to your JPEG files, and later retrieve -them as text. COM blocks do not interfere with the image stored in the JPEG -file. The maximum size of a COM block is 64K, but you can have as many of -them as you like in one JPEG file. - -We provide two utility programs to display COM block contents and add COM -blocks to a JPEG file. - -rdjpgcom searches a JPEG file and prints the contents of any COM blocks on -standard output. The command line syntax is - rdjpgcom [-raw] [-verbose] [inputfilename] -The switch "-raw" (or just "-r") causes rdjpgcom to also output non-printable -characters in comments, which are normally escaped for security reasons. -The switch "-verbose" (or just "-v") causes rdjpgcom to also display the JPEG -image dimensions. If you omit the input file name from the command line, -the JPEG file is read from standard input. (This may not work on some -operating systems, if binary data can't be read from stdin.) - -wrjpgcom adds a COM block, containing text you provide, to a JPEG file. -Ordinarily, the COM block is added after any existing COM blocks, but you -can delete the old COM blocks if you wish. wrjpgcom produces a new JPEG -file; it does not modify the input file. DO NOT try to overwrite the input -file by directing wrjpgcom's output back into it; on most systems this will -just destroy your file. - -The command line syntax for wrjpgcom is similar to cjpeg's. On Unix-like -systems, it is - wrjpgcom [switches] [inputfilename] -The output file is written to standard output. The input file comes from -the named file, or from standard input if no input file is named. - -On most non-Unix systems, the syntax is - wrjpgcom [switches] inputfilename outputfilename -where both input and output file names must be given explicitly. - -wrjpgcom understands three switches: - -replace Delete any existing COM blocks from the file. - -comment "Comment text" Supply new COM text on command line. - -cfile name Read text for new COM block from named file. -(Switch names can be abbreviated.) If you have only one line of comment text -to add, you can provide it on the command line with -comment. The comment -text must be surrounded with quotes so that it is treated as a single -argument. Longer comments can be read from a text file. - -If you give neither -comment nor -cfile, then wrjpgcom will read the comment -text from standard input. (In this case an input image file name MUST be -supplied, so that the source JPEG file comes from somewhere else.) You can -enter multiple lines, up to 64KB worth. Type an end-of-file indicator -(usually control-D or control-Z) to terminate the comment text entry. - -wrjpgcom will not add a COM block if the provided comment string is empty. -Therefore -replace -comment "" can be used to delete all COM blocks from a -file. - -These utility programs do not depend on the IJG JPEG library. In -particular, the source code for rdjpgcom is intended as an illustration of -the minimum amount of code required to parse a JPEG file header correctly. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wizard.txt b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wizard.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 54170b2..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wizard.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -Advanced usage instructions for the Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software -========================================================================== - -This file describes cjpeg's "switches for wizards". - -The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG by persons -who are reasonably knowledgeable about the JPEG standard. If you don't know -what you are doing, DON'T USE THESE SWITCHES. You'll likely produce files -with worse image quality and/or poorer compression than you'd get from the -default settings. Furthermore, these switches must be used with caution -when making files intended for general use, because not all JPEG decoders -will support unusual JPEG parameter settings. - - -Quantization Table Adjustment ------------------------------ - -Ordinarily, cjpeg starts with a default set of tables (the same ones given -as examples in the JPEG standard) and scales them up or down according to -the -quality setting. The details of the scaling algorithm can be found in -jcparam.c. At very low quality settings, some quantization table entries -can get scaled up to values exceeding 255. Although 2-byte quantization -values are supported by the IJG software, this feature is not in baseline -JPEG and is not supported by all implementations. If you need to ensure -wide compatibility of low-quality files, you can constrain the scaled -quantization values to no more than 255 by giving the -baseline switch. -Note that use of -baseline will result in poorer quality for the same file -size, since more bits than necessary are expended on higher AC coefficients. - -You can substitute a different set of quantization values by using the --qtables switch: - - -qtables file Use the quantization tables given in the named file. - -The specified file should be a text file containing decimal quantization -values. The file should contain one to four tables, each of 64 elements. -The tables are implicitly numbered 0,1,etc. in order of appearance. Table -entries appear in normal array order (NOT in the zigzag order in which they -will be stored in the JPEG file). - -Quantization table files are free format, in that arbitrary whitespace can -appear between numbers. Also, comments can be included: a comment starts -with '#' and extends to the end of the line. Here is an example file that -duplicates the default quantization tables: - - # Quantization tables given in JPEG spec, section K.1 - - # This is table 0 (the luminance table): - 16 11 10 16 24 40 51 61 - 12 12 14 19 26 58 60 55 - 14 13 16 24 40 57 69 56 - 14 17 22 29 51 87 80 62 - 18 22 37 56 68 109 103 77 - 24 35 55 64 81 104 113 92 - 49 64 78 87 103 121 120 101 - 72 92 95 98 112 100 103 99 - - # This is table 1 (the chrominance table): - 17 18 24 47 99 99 99 99 - 18 21 26 66 99 99 99 99 - 24 26 56 99 99 99 99 99 - 47 66 99 99 99 99 99 99 - 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 - 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 - 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 - 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 - -If the -qtables switch is used without -quality, then the specified tables -are used exactly as-is. If both -qtables and -quality are used, then the -tables taken from the file are scaled in the same fashion that the default -tables would be scaled for that quality setting. If -baseline appears, then -the quantization values are constrained to the range 1-255. - -By default, cjpeg will use quantization table 0 for luminance components and -table 1 for chrominance components. To override this choice, use the -qslots -switch: - - -qslots N[,...] Select which quantization table to use for - each color component. - -The -qslots switch specifies a quantization table number for each color -component, in the order in which the components appear in the JPEG SOF marker. -For example, to create a separate table for each of Y,Cb,Cr, you could -provide a -qtables file that defines three quantization tables and say -"-qslots 0,1,2". If -qslots gives fewer table numbers than there are color -components, then the last table number is repeated as necessary. - - -Sampling Factor Adjustment --------------------------- - -By default, cjpeg uses 2:1 horizontal and vertical downsampling when -compressing YCbCr data, and no downsampling for all other color spaces. -You can override this default with the -sample switch: - - -sample HxV[,...] Set JPEG sampling factors for each color - component. - -The -sample switch specifies the JPEG sampling factors for each color -component, in the order in which they appear in the JPEG SOF marker. -If you specify fewer HxV pairs than there are components, the remaining -components are set to 1x1 sampling. For example, the default YCbCr setting -is equivalent to "-sample 2x2,1x1,1x1", which can be abbreviated to -"-sample 2x2". - -There are still some JPEG decoders in existence that support only 2x1 -sampling (also called 4:2:2 sampling). Compatibility with such decoders can -be achieved by specifying "-sample 2x1". This is not recommended unless -really necessary, since it increases file size and encoding/decoding time -with very little quality gain. - - -Multiple Scan / Progression Control ------------------------------------ - -By default, cjpeg emits a single-scan sequential JPEG file. The --progressive switch generates a progressive JPEG file using a default series -of progression parameters. You can create multiple-scan sequential JPEG -files or progressive JPEG files with custom progression parameters by using -the -scans switch: - - -scans file Use the scan sequence given in the named file. - -The specified file should be a text file containing a "scan script". -The script specifies the contents and ordering of the scans to be emitted. -Each entry in the script defines one scan. A scan definition specifies -the components to be included in the scan, and for progressive JPEG it also -specifies the progression parameters Ss,Se,Ah,Al for the scan. Scan -definitions are separated by semicolons (';'). A semicolon after the last -scan definition is optional. - -Each scan definition contains one to four component indexes, optionally -followed by a colon (':') and the four progressive-JPEG parameters. The -component indexes denote which color component(s) are to be transmitted in -the scan. Components are numbered in the order in which they appear in the -JPEG SOF marker, with the first component being numbered 0. (Note that these -indexes are not the "component ID" codes assigned to the components, just -positional indexes.) - -The progression parameters for each scan are: - Ss Zigzag index of first coefficient included in scan - Se Zigzag index of last coefficient included in scan - Ah Zero for first scan of a coefficient, else Al of prior scan - Al Successive approximation low bit position for scan -If the progression parameters are omitted, the values 0,63,0,0 are used, -producing a sequential JPEG file. cjpeg automatically determines whether -the script represents a progressive or sequential file, by observing whether -Ss and Se values other than 0 and 63 appear. (The -progressive switch is -not needed to specify this; in fact, it is ignored when -scans appears.) -The scan script must meet the JPEG restrictions on progression sequences. -(cjpeg checks that the spec's requirements are obeyed.) - -Scan script files are free format, in that arbitrary whitespace can appear -between numbers and around punctuation. Also, comments can be included: a -comment starts with '#' and extends to the end of the line. For additional -legibility, commas or dashes can be placed between values. (Actually, any -single punctuation character other than ':' or ';' can be inserted.) For -example, the following two scan definitions are equivalent: - 0 1 2: 0 63 0 0; - 0,1,2 : 0-63, 0,0 ; - -Here is an example of a scan script that generates a partially interleaved -sequential JPEG file: - - 0; # Y only in first scan - 1 2; # Cb and Cr in second scan - -Here is an example of a progressive scan script using only spectral selection -(no successive approximation): - - # Interleaved DC scan for Y,Cb,Cr: - 0,1,2: 0-0, 0, 0 ; - # AC scans: - 0: 1-2, 0, 0 ; # First two Y AC coefficients - 0: 3-5, 0, 0 ; # Three more - 1: 1-63, 0, 0 ; # All AC coefficients for Cb - 2: 1-63, 0, 0 ; # All AC coefficients for Cr - 0: 6-9, 0, 0 ; # More Y coefficients - 0: 10-63, 0, 0 ; # Remaining Y coefficients - -Here is an example of a successive-approximation script. This is equivalent -to the default script used by "cjpeg -progressive" for YCbCr images: - - # Initial DC scan for Y,Cb,Cr (lowest bit not sent) - 0,1,2: 0-0, 0, 1 ; - # First AC scan: send first 5 Y AC coefficients, minus 2 lowest bits: - 0: 1-5, 0, 2 ; - # Send all Cr,Cb AC coefficients, minus lowest bit: - # (chroma data is usually too small to be worth subdividing further; - # but note we send Cr first since eye is least sensitive to Cb) - 2: 1-63, 0, 1 ; - 1: 1-63, 0, 1 ; - # Send remaining Y AC coefficients, minus 2 lowest bits: - 0: 6-63, 0, 2 ; - # Send next-to-lowest bit of all Y AC coefficients: - 0: 1-63, 2, 1 ; - # At this point we've sent all but the lowest bit of all coefficients. - # Send lowest bit of DC coefficients - 0,1,2: 0-0, 1, 0 ; - # Send lowest bit of AC coefficients - 2: 1-63, 1, 0 ; - 1: 1-63, 1, 0 ; - # Y AC lowest bit scan is last; it's usually the largest scan - 0: 1-63, 1, 0 ; - -It may be worth pointing out that this script is tuned for quality settings -of around 50 to 75. For lower quality settings, you'd probably want to use -a script with fewer stages of successive approximation (otherwise the -initial scans will be really bad). For higher quality settings, you might -want to use more stages of successive approximation (so that the initial -scans are not too large). diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrbmp.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrbmp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2b8146e..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrbmp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,442 +0,0 @@ -/* - * wrbmp.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane. - * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. - * - * This file contains routines to write output images in Microsoft "BMP" - * format (MS Windows 3.x and OS/2 1.x flavors). - * Either 8-bit colormapped or 24-bit full-color format can be written. - * No compression is supported. - * - * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or - * specialized applications. As they stand, they assume output to - * an ordinary stdio stream. - * - * This code contributed by James Arthur Boucher. - */ - -#include "cdjpeg.h" /* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */ - -#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED - - -/* - * To support 12-bit JPEG data, we'd have to scale output down to 8 bits. - * This is not yet implemented. - */ - -#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE != 8 - Sorry, this code only copes with 8-bit JSAMPLEs. /* deliberate syntax err */ -#endif - -/* - * Since BMP stores scanlines bottom-to-top, we have to invert the image - * from JPEG's top-to-bottom order. To do this, we save the outgoing data - * in a virtual array during put_pixel_row calls, then actually emit the - * BMP file during finish_output. The virtual array contains one JSAMPLE per - * pixel if the output is grayscale or colormapped, three if it is full color. - */ - -/* Private version of data destination object */ - -typedef struct { - struct djpeg_dest_struct pub; /* public fields */ - - boolean is_os2; /* saves the OS2 format request flag */ - - jvirt_sarray_ptr whole_image; /* needed to reverse row order */ - JDIMENSION data_width; /* JSAMPLEs per row */ - JDIMENSION row_width; /* physical width of one row in the BMP file */ - int pad_bytes; /* number of padding bytes needed per row */ - JDIMENSION cur_output_row; /* next row# to write to virtual array */ -} bmp_dest_struct; - -typedef bmp_dest_struct * bmp_dest_ptr; - - -/* Forward declarations */ -LOCAL(void) write_colormap - JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, bmp_dest_ptr dest, - int map_colors, int map_entry_size)); - - -/* - * Write some pixel data. - * In this module rows_supplied will always be 1. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -put_pixel_rows (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -/* This version is for writing 24-bit pixels */ -{ - bmp_dest_ptr dest = (bmp_dest_ptr) dinfo; - JSAMPARRAY image_ptr; - register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr; - register JDIMENSION col; - int pad; - - /* Access next row in virtual array */ - image_ptr = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, dest->whole_image, - dest->cur_output_row, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE); - dest->cur_output_row++; - - /* Transfer data. Note destination values must be in BGR order - * (even though Microsoft's own documents say the opposite). - */ - inptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - outptr = image_ptr[0]; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - outptr[2] = *inptr++; /* can omit GETJSAMPLE() safely */ - outptr[1] = *inptr++; - outptr[0] = *inptr++; - outptr += 3; - } - - /* Zero out the pad bytes. */ - pad = dest->pad_bytes; - while (--pad >= 0) - *outptr++ = 0; -} - -METHODDEF(void) -put_gray_rows (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -/* This version is for grayscale OR quantized color output */ -{ - bmp_dest_ptr dest = (bmp_dest_ptr) dinfo; - JSAMPARRAY image_ptr; - register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr; - register JDIMENSION col; - int pad; - - /* Access next row in virtual array */ - image_ptr = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, dest->whole_image, - dest->cur_output_row, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE); - dest->cur_output_row++; - - /* Transfer data. */ - inptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - outptr = image_ptr[0]; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - *outptr++ = *inptr++; /* can omit GETJSAMPLE() safely */ - } - - /* Zero out the pad bytes. */ - pad = dest->pad_bytes; - while (--pad >= 0) - *outptr++ = 0; -} - - -/* - * Startup: normally writes the file header. - * In this module we may as well postpone everything until finish_output. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -start_output_bmp (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - /* no work here */ -} - - -/* - * Finish up at the end of the file. - * - * Here is where we really output the BMP file. - * - * First, routines to write the Windows and OS/2 variants of the file header. - */ - -LOCAL(void) -write_bmp_header (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, bmp_dest_ptr dest) -/* Write a Windows-style BMP file header, including colormap if needed */ -{ - char bmpfileheader[14]; - char bmpinfoheader[40]; -#define PUT_2B(array,offset,value) \ - (array[offset] = (char) ((value) & 0xFF), \ - array[offset+1] = (char) (((value) >> 8) & 0xFF)) -#define PUT_4B(array,offset,value) \ - (array[offset] = (char) ((value) & 0xFF), \ - array[offset+1] = (char) (((value) >> 8) & 0xFF), \ - array[offset+2] = (char) (((value) >> 16) & 0xFF), \ - array[offset+3] = (char) (((value) >> 24) & 0xFF)) - INT32 headersize, bfSize; - int bits_per_pixel, cmap_entries; - - /* Compute colormap size and total file size */ - if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_RGB) { - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) { - /* Colormapped RGB */ - bits_per_pixel = 8; - cmap_entries = 256; - } else { - /* Unquantized, full color RGB */ - bits_per_pixel = 24; - cmap_entries = 0; - } - } else { - /* Grayscale output. We need to fake a 256-entry colormap. */ - bits_per_pixel = 8; - cmap_entries = 256; - } - /* File size */ - headersize = 14 + 40 + cmap_entries * 4; /* Header and colormap */ - bfSize = headersize + (INT32) dest->row_width * (INT32) cinfo->output_height; - - /* Set unused fields of header to 0 */ - MEMZERO(bmpfileheader, SIZEOF(bmpfileheader)); - MEMZERO(bmpinfoheader, SIZEOF(bmpinfoheader)); - - /* Fill the file header */ - bmpfileheader[0] = 0x42; /* first 2 bytes are ASCII 'B', 'M' */ - bmpfileheader[1] = 0x4D; - PUT_4B(bmpfileheader, 2, bfSize); /* bfSize */ - /* we leave bfReserved1 & bfReserved2 = 0 */ - PUT_4B(bmpfileheader, 10, headersize); /* bfOffBits */ - - /* Fill the info header (Microsoft calls this a BITMAPINFOHEADER) */ - PUT_2B(bmpinfoheader, 0, 40); /* biSize */ - PUT_4B(bmpinfoheader, 4, cinfo->output_width); /* biWidth */ - PUT_4B(bmpinfoheader, 8, cinfo->output_height); /* biHeight */ - PUT_2B(bmpinfoheader, 12, 1); /* biPlanes - must be 1 */ - PUT_2B(bmpinfoheader, 14, bits_per_pixel); /* biBitCount */ - /* we leave biCompression = 0, for none */ - /* we leave biSizeImage = 0; this is correct for uncompressed data */ - if (cinfo->density_unit == 2) { /* if have density in dots/cm, then */ - PUT_4B(bmpinfoheader, 24, (INT32) (cinfo->X_density*100)); /* XPels/M */ - PUT_4B(bmpinfoheader, 28, (INT32) (cinfo->Y_density*100)); /* XPels/M */ - } - PUT_2B(bmpinfoheader, 32, cmap_entries); /* biClrUsed */ - /* we leave biClrImportant = 0 */ - - if (JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, bmpfileheader, 14) != (size_t) 14) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); - if (JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, bmpinfoheader, 40) != (size_t) 40) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); - - if (cmap_entries > 0) - write_colormap(cinfo, dest, cmap_entries, 4); -} - - -LOCAL(void) -write_os2_header (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, bmp_dest_ptr dest) -/* Write an OS2-style BMP file header, including colormap if needed */ -{ - char bmpfileheader[14]; - char bmpcoreheader[12]; - INT32 headersize, bfSize; - int bits_per_pixel, cmap_entries; - - /* Compute colormap size and total file size */ - if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_RGB) { - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) { - /* Colormapped RGB */ - bits_per_pixel = 8; - cmap_entries = 256; - } else { - /* Unquantized, full color RGB */ - bits_per_pixel = 24; - cmap_entries = 0; - } - } else { - /* Grayscale output. We need to fake a 256-entry colormap. */ - bits_per_pixel = 8; - cmap_entries = 256; - } - /* File size */ - headersize = 14 + 12 + cmap_entries * 3; /* Header and colormap */ - bfSize = headersize + (INT32) dest->row_width * (INT32) cinfo->output_height; - - /* Set unused fields of header to 0 */ - MEMZERO(bmpfileheader, SIZEOF(bmpfileheader)); - MEMZERO(bmpcoreheader, SIZEOF(bmpcoreheader)); - - /* Fill the file header */ - bmpfileheader[0] = 0x42; /* first 2 bytes are ASCII 'B', 'M' */ - bmpfileheader[1] = 0x4D; - PUT_4B(bmpfileheader, 2, bfSize); /* bfSize */ - /* we leave bfReserved1 & bfReserved2 = 0 */ - PUT_4B(bmpfileheader, 10, headersize); /* bfOffBits */ - - /* Fill the info header (Microsoft calls this a BITMAPCOREHEADER) */ - PUT_2B(bmpcoreheader, 0, 12); /* bcSize */ - PUT_2B(bmpcoreheader, 4, cinfo->output_width); /* bcWidth */ - PUT_2B(bmpcoreheader, 6, cinfo->output_height); /* bcHeight */ - PUT_2B(bmpcoreheader, 8, 1); /* bcPlanes - must be 1 */ - PUT_2B(bmpcoreheader, 10, bits_per_pixel); /* bcBitCount */ - - if (JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, bmpfileheader, 14) != (size_t) 14) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); - if (JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, bmpcoreheader, 12) != (size_t) 12) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); - - if (cmap_entries > 0) - write_colormap(cinfo, dest, cmap_entries, 3); -} - - -/* - * Write the colormap. - * Windows uses BGR0 map entries; OS/2 uses BGR entries. - */ - -LOCAL(void) -write_colormap (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, bmp_dest_ptr dest, - int map_colors, int map_entry_size) -{ - JSAMPARRAY colormap = cinfo->colormap; - int num_colors = cinfo->actual_number_of_colors; - FILE * outfile = dest->pub.output_file; - int i; - - if (colormap != NULL) { - if (cinfo->out_color_components == 3) { - /* Normal case with RGB colormap */ - for (i = 0; i < num_colors; i++) { - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[2][i]), outfile); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[1][i]), outfile); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[0][i]), outfile); - if (map_entry_size == 4) - putc(0, outfile); - } - } else { - /* Grayscale colormap (only happens with grayscale quantization) */ - for (i = 0; i < num_colors; i++) { - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[0][i]), outfile); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[0][i]), outfile); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[0][i]), outfile); - if (map_entry_size == 4) - putc(0, outfile); - } - } - } else { - /* If no colormap, must be grayscale data. Generate a linear "map". */ - for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) { - putc(i, outfile); - putc(i, outfile); - putc(i, outfile); - if (map_entry_size == 4) - putc(0, outfile); - } - } - /* Pad colormap with zeros to ensure specified number of colormap entries */ - if (i > map_colors) - ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_TOO_MANY_COLORS, i); - for (; i < map_colors; i++) { - putc(0, outfile); - putc(0, outfile); - putc(0, outfile); - if (map_entry_size == 4) - putc(0, outfile); - } -} - - -METHODDEF(void) -finish_output_bmp (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - bmp_dest_ptr dest = (bmp_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register FILE * outfile = dest->pub.output_file; - JSAMPARRAY image_ptr; - register JSAMPROW data_ptr; - JDIMENSION row; - register JDIMENSION col; - cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress; - - /* Write the header and colormap */ - if (dest->is_os2) - write_os2_header(cinfo, dest); - else - write_bmp_header(cinfo, dest); - - /* Write the file body from our virtual array */ - for (row = cinfo->output_height; row > 0; row--) { - if (progress != NULL) { - progress->pub.pass_counter = (long) (cinfo->output_height - row); - progress->pub.pass_limit = (long) cinfo->output_height; - (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo); - } - image_ptr = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, dest->whole_image, row-1, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE); - data_ptr = image_ptr[0]; - for (col = dest->row_width; col > 0; col--) { - putc(GETJSAMPLE(*data_ptr), outfile); - data_ptr++; - } - } - if (progress != NULL) - progress->completed_extra_passes++; - - /* Make sure we wrote the output file OK */ - fflush(outfile); - if (ferror(outfile)) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); -} - - -/* - * The module selection routine for BMP format output. - */ - -GLOBAL(djpeg_dest_ptr) -jinit_write_bmp (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean is_os2) -{ - bmp_dest_ptr dest; - JDIMENSION row_width; - - /* Create module interface object, fill in method pointers */ - dest = (bmp_dest_ptr) - (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - SIZEOF(bmp_dest_struct)); - dest->pub.start_output = start_output_bmp; - dest->pub.finish_output = finish_output_bmp; - dest->is_os2 = is_os2; - - if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE) { - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_gray_rows; - } else if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_RGB) { - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_gray_rows; - else - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_pixel_rows; - } else { - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BMP_COLORSPACE); - } - - /* Calculate output image dimensions so we can allocate space */ - jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(cinfo); - - /* Determine width of rows in the BMP file (padded to 4-byte boundary). */ - row_width = cinfo->output_width * cinfo->output_components; - dest->data_width = row_width; - while ((row_width & 3) != 0) row_width++; - dest->row_width = row_width; - dest->pad_bytes = (int) (row_width - dest->data_width); - - /* Allocate space for inversion array, prepare for write pass */ - dest->whole_image = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE, - row_width, cinfo->output_height, (JDIMENSION) 1); - dest->cur_output_row = 0; - if (cinfo->progress != NULL) { - cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress; - progress->total_extra_passes++; /* count file input as separate pass */ - } - - /* Create decompressor output buffer. */ - dest->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, row_width, (JDIMENSION) 1); - dest->pub.buffer_height = 1; - - return (djpeg_dest_ptr) dest; -} - -#endif /* BMP_SUPPORTED */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrgif.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrgif.c deleted file mode 100644 index 13f953b..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrgif.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,399 +0,0 @@ -/* - * wrgif.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane. - * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. - * - * This file contains routines to write output images in GIF format. - * - ************************************************************************** - * NOTE: to avoid entanglements with Unisys' patent on LZW compression, * - * this code has been modified to output "uncompressed GIF" files. * - * There is no trace of the LZW algorithm in this file. * - ************************************************************************** - * - * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or - * specialized applications. As they stand, they assume output to - * an ordinary stdio stream. - */ - -/* - * This code is loosely based on ppmtogif from the PBMPLUS distribution - * of Feb. 1991. That file contains the following copyright notice: - * Based on GIFENCODE by David Rowley . - * Lempel-Ziv compression based on "compress" by Spencer W. Thomas et al. - * Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer. - * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its - * documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided - * that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that - * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting - * documentation. This software is provided "as is" without express or - * implied warranty. - * - * We are also required to state that - * "The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of - * CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of - * CompuServe Incorporated." - */ - -#include "cdjpeg.h" /* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */ - -#ifdef GIF_SUPPORTED - - -/* Private version of data destination object */ - -typedef struct { - struct djpeg_dest_struct pub; /* public fields */ - - j_decompress_ptr cinfo; /* back link saves passing separate parm */ - - /* State for packing variable-width codes into a bitstream */ - int n_bits; /* current number of bits/code */ - int maxcode; /* maximum code, given n_bits */ - INT32 cur_accum; /* holds bits not yet output */ - int cur_bits; /* # of bits in cur_accum */ - - /* State for GIF code assignment */ - int ClearCode; /* clear code (doesn't change) */ - int EOFCode; /* EOF code (ditto) */ - int code_counter; /* counts output symbols */ - - /* GIF data packet construction buffer */ - int bytesinpkt; /* # of bytes in current packet */ - char packetbuf[256]; /* workspace for accumulating packet */ - -} gif_dest_struct; - -typedef gif_dest_struct * gif_dest_ptr; - -/* Largest value that will fit in N bits */ -#define MAXCODE(n_bits) ((1 << (n_bits)) - 1) - - -/* - * Routines to package finished data bytes into GIF data blocks. - * A data block consists of a count byte (1..255) and that many data bytes. - */ - -LOCAL(void) -flush_packet (gif_dest_ptr dinfo) -/* flush any accumulated data */ -{ - if (dinfo->bytesinpkt > 0) { /* never write zero-length packet */ - dinfo->packetbuf[0] = (char) dinfo->bytesinpkt++; - if (JFWRITE(dinfo->pub.output_file, dinfo->packetbuf, dinfo->bytesinpkt) - != (size_t) dinfo->bytesinpkt) - ERREXIT(dinfo->cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); - dinfo->bytesinpkt = 0; - } -} - - -/* Add a character to current packet; flush to disk if necessary */ -#define CHAR_OUT(dinfo,c) \ - { (dinfo)->packetbuf[++(dinfo)->bytesinpkt] = (char) (c); \ - if ((dinfo)->bytesinpkt >= 255) \ - flush_packet(dinfo); \ - } - - -/* Routine to convert variable-width codes into a byte stream */ - -LOCAL(void) -output (gif_dest_ptr dinfo, int code) -/* Emit a code of n_bits bits */ -/* Uses cur_accum and cur_bits to reblock into 8-bit bytes */ -{ - dinfo->cur_accum |= ((INT32) code) << dinfo->cur_bits; - dinfo->cur_bits += dinfo->n_bits; - - while (dinfo->cur_bits >= 8) { - CHAR_OUT(dinfo, dinfo->cur_accum & 0xFF); - dinfo->cur_accum >>= 8; - dinfo->cur_bits -= 8; - } -} - - -/* The pseudo-compression algorithm. - * - * In this module we simply output each pixel value as a separate symbol; - * thus, no compression occurs. In fact, there is expansion of one bit per - * pixel, because we use a symbol width one bit wider than the pixel width. - * - * GIF ordinarily uses variable-width symbols, and the decoder will expect - * to ratchet up the symbol width after a fixed number of symbols. - * To simplify the logic and keep the expansion penalty down, we emit a - * GIF Clear code to reset the decoder just before the width would ratchet up. - * Thus, all the symbols in the output file will have the same bit width. - * Note that emitting the Clear codes at the right times is a mere matter of - * counting output symbols and is in no way dependent on the LZW patent. - * - * With a small basic pixel width (low color count), Clear codes will be - * needed very frequently, causing the file to expand even more. So this - * simplistic approach wouldn't work too well on bilevel images, for example. - * But for output of JPEG conversions the pixel width will usually be 8 bits - * (129 to 256 colors), so the overhead added by Clear symbols is only about - * one symbol in every 256. - */ - -LOCAL(void) -compress_init (gif_dest_ptr dinfo, int i_bits) -/* Initialize pseudo-compressor */ -{ - /* init all the state variables */ - dinfo->n_bits = i_bits; - dinfo->maxcode = MAXCODE(dinfo->n_bits); - dinfo->ClearCode = (1 << (i_bits - 1)); - dinfo->EOFCode = dinfo->ClearCode + 1; - dinfo->code_counter = dinfo->ClearCode + 2; - /* init output buffering vars */ - dinfo->bytesinpkt = 0; - dinfo->cur_accum = 0; - dinfo->cur_bits = 0; - /* GIF specifies an initial Clear code */ - output(dinfo, dinfo->ClearCode); -} - - -LOCAL(void) -compress_pixel (gif_dest_ptr dinfo, int c) -/* Accept and "compress" one pixel value. - * The given value must be less than n_bits wide. - */ -{ - /* Output the given pixel value as a symbol. */ - output(dinfo, c); - /* Issue Clear codes often enough to keep the reader from ratcheting up - * its symbol size. - */ - if (dinfo->code_counter < dinfo->maxcode) { - dinfo->code_counter++; - } else { - output(dinfo, dinfo->ClearCode); - dinfo->code_counter = dinfo->ClearCode + 2; /* reset the counter */ - } -} - - -LOCAL(void) -compress_term (gif_dest_ptr dinfo) -/* Clean up at end */ -{ - /* Send an EOF code */ - output(dinfo, dinfo->EOFCode); - /* Flush the bit-packing buffer */ - if (dinfo->cur_bits > 0) { - CHAR_OUT(dinfo, dinfo->cur_accum & 0xFF); - } - /* Flush the packet buffer */ - flush_packet(dinfo); -} - - -/* GIF header construction */ - - -LOCAL(void) -put_word (gif_dest_ptr dinfo, unsigned int w) -/* Emit a 16-bit word, LSB first */ -{ - putc(w & 0xFF, dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc((w >> 8) & 0xFF, dinfo->pub.output_file); -} - - -LOCAL(void) -put_3bytes (gif_dest_ptr dinfo, int val) -/* Emit 3 copies of same byte value --- handy subr for colormap construction */ -{ - putc(val, dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc(val, dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc(val, dinfo->pub.output_file); -} - - -LOCAL(void) -emit_header (gif_dest_ptr dinfo, int num_colors, JSAMPARRAY colormap) -/* Output the GIF file header, including color map */ -/* If colormap==NULL, synthesize a gray-scale colormap */ -{ - int BitsPerPixel, ColorMapSize, InitCodeSize, FlagByte; - int cshift = dinfo->cinfo->data_precision - 8; - int i; - - if (num_colors > 256) - ERREXIT1(dinfo->cinfo, JERR_TOO_MANY_COLORS, num_colors); - /* Compute bits/pixel and related values */ - BitsPerPixel = 1; - while (num_colors > (1 << BitsPerPixel)) - BitsPerPixel++; - ColorMapSize = 1 << BitsPerPixel; - if (BitsPerPixel <= 1) - InitCodeSize = 2; - else - InitCodeSize = BitsPerPixel; - /* - * Write the GIF header. - * Note that we generate a plain GIF87 header for maximum compatibility. - */ - putc('G', dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc('I', dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc('F', dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc('8', dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc('7', dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc('a', dinfo->pub.output_file); - /* Write the Logical Screen Descriptor */ - put_word(dinfo, (unsigned int) dinfo->cinfo->output_width); - put_word(dinfo, (unsigned int) dinfo->cinfo->output_height); - FlagByte = 0x80; /* Yes, there is a global color table */ - FlagByte |= (BitsPerPixel-1) << 4; /* color resolution */ - FlagByte |= (BitsPerPixel-1); /* size of global color table */ - putc(FlagByte, dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc(0, dinfo->pub.output_file); /* Background color index */ - putc(0, dinfo->pub.output_file); /* Reserved (aspect ratio in GIF89) */ - /* Write the Global Color Map */ - /* If the color map is more than 8 bits precision, */ - /* we reduce it to 8 bits by shifting */ - for (i=0; i < ColorMapSize; i++) { - if (i < num_colors) { - if (colormap != NULL) { - if (dinfo->cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_RGB) { - /* Normal case: RGB color map */ - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[0][i]) >> cshift, dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[1][i]) >> cshift, dinfo->pub.output_file); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(colormap[2][i]) >> cshift, dinfo->pub.output_file); - } else { - /* Grayscale "color map": possible if quantizing grayscale image */ - put_3bytes(dinfo, GETJSAMPLE(colormap[0][i]) >> cshift); - } - } else { - /* Create a gray-scale map of num_colors values, range 0..255 */ - put_3bytes(dinfo, (i * 255 + (num_colors-1)/2) / (num_colors-1)); - } - } else { - /* fill out the map to a power of 2 */ - put_3bytes(dinfo, 0); - } - } - /* Write image separator and Image Descriptor */ - putc(',', dinfo->pub.output_file); /* separator */ - put_word(dinfo, 0); /* left/top offset */ - put_word(dinfo, 0); - put_word(dinfo, (unsigned int) dinfo->cinfo->output_width); /* image size */ - put_word(dinfo, (unsigned int) dinfo->cinfo->output_height); - /* flag byte: not interlaced, no local color map */ - putc(0x00, dinfo->pub.output_file); - /* Write Initial Code Size byte */ - putc(InitCodeSize, dinfo->pub.output_file); - - /* Initialize for "compression" of image data */ - compress_init(dinfo, InitCodeSize+1); -} - - -/* - * Startup: write the file header. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -start_output_gif (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - gif_dest_ptr dest = (gif_dest_ptr) dinfo; - - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) - emit_header(dest, cinfo->actual_number_of_colors, cinfo->colormap); - else - emit_header(dest, 256, (JSAMPARRAY) NULL); -} - - -/* - * Write some pixel data. - * In this module rows_supplied will always be 1. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -put_pixel_rows (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -{ - gif_dest_ptr dest = (gif_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register JSAMPROW ptr; - register JDIMENSION col; - - ptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - compress_pixel(dest, GETJSAMPLE(*ptr++)); - } -} - - -/* - * Finish up at the end of the file. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -finish_output_gif (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - gif_dest_ptr dest = (gif_dest_ptr) dinfo; - - /* Flush "compression" mechanism */ - compress_term(dest); - /* Write a zero-length data block to end the series */ - putc(0, dest->pub.output_file); - /* Write the GIF terminator mark */ - putc(';', dest->pub.output_file); - /* Make sure we wrote the output file OK */ - fflush(dest->pub.output_file); - if (ferror(dest->pub.output_file)) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); -} - - -/* - * The module selection routine for GIF format output. - */ - -GLOBAL(djpeg_dest_ptr) -jinit_write_gif (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) -{ - gif_dest_ptr dest; - - /* Create module interface object, fill in method pointers */ - dest = (gif_dest_ptr) - (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - SIZEOF(gif_dest_struct)); - dest->cinfo = cinfo; /* make back link for subroutines */ - dest->pub.start_output = start_output_gif; - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_pixel_rows; - dest->pub.finish_output = finish_output_gif; - - if (cinfo->out_color_space != JCS_GRAYSCALE && - cinfo->out_color_space != JCS_RGB) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_GIF_COLORSPACE); - - /* Force quantization if color or if > 8 bits input */ - if (cinfo->out_color_space != JCS_GRAYSCALE || cinfo->data_precision > 8) { - /* Force quantization to at most 256 colors */ - cinfo->quantize_colors = TRUE; - if (cinfo->desired_number_of_colors > 256) - cinfo->desired_number_of_colors = 256; - } - - /* Calculate output image dimensions so we can allocate space */ - jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(cinfo); - - if (cinfo->output_components != 1) /* safety check: just one component? */ - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_GIF_BUG); - - /* Create decompressor output buffer. */ - dest->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, cinfo->output_width, (JDIMENSION) 1); - dest->pub.buffer_height = 1; - - return (djpeg_dest_ptr) dest; -} - -#endif /* GIF_SUPPORTED */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrjpgcom.1 b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrjpgcom.1 deleted file mode 100644 index d419a99..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrjpgcom.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -.TH WRJPGCOM 1 "15 June 1995" -.SH NAME -wrjpgcom \- insert text comments into a JPEG file -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B wrjpgcom -[ -.B \-replace -] -[ -.BI \-comment " text" -] -[ -.BI \-cfile " name" -] -[ -.I filename -] -.LP -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -.B wrjpgcom -reads the named JPEG/JFIF file, or the standard input if no file is named, -and generates a new JPEG/JFIF file on standard output. A comment block is -added to the file. -.PP -The JPEG standard allows "comment" (COM) blocks to occur within a JPEG file. -Although the standard doesn't actually define what COM blocks are for, they -are widely used to hold user-supplied text strings. This lets you add -annotations, titles, index terms, etc to your JPEG files, and later retrieve -them as text. COM blocks do not interfere with the image stored in the JPEG -file. The maximum size of a COM block is 64K, but you can have as many of -them as you like in one JPEG file. -.PP -.B wrjpgcom -adds a COM block, containing text you provide, to a JPEG file. -Ordinarily, the COM block is added after any existing COM blocks; but you -can delete the old COM blocks if you wish. -.SH OPTIONS -Switch names may be abbreviated, and are not case sensitive. -.TP -.B \-replace -Delete any existing COM blocks from the file. -.TP -.BI \-comment " text" -Supply text for new COM block on command line. -.TP -.BI \-cfile " name" -Read text for new COM block from named file. -.PP -If you have only one line of comment text to add, you can provide it on the -command line with -.BR \-comment . -The comment text must be surrounded with quotes so that it is treated as a -single argument. Longer comments can be read from a text file. -.PP -If you give neither -.B \-comment -nor -.BR \-cfile , -then -.B wrjpgcom -will read the comment text from standard input. (In this case an input image -file name MUST be supplied, so that the source JPEG file comes from somewhere -else.) You can enter multiple lines, up to 64KB worth. Type an end-of-file -indicator (usually control-D) to terminate the comment text entry. -.PP -.B wrjpgcom -will not add a COM block if the provided comment string is empty. Therefore -\fB\-replace \-comment ""\fR can be used to delete all COM blocks from a file. -.SH EXAMPLES -.LP -Add a short comment to in.jpg, producing out.jpg: -.IP -.B wrjpgcom \-c -\fI"View of my back yard" in.jpg -.B > -.I out.jpg -.PP -Attach a long comment previously stored in comment.txt: -.IP -.B wrjpgcom -.I in.jpg -.B < -.I comment.txt -.B > -.I out.jpg -.PP -or equivalently -.IP -.B wrjpgcom -.B -cfile -.I comment.txt -.B < -.I in.jpg -.B > -.I out.jpg -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR cjpeg (1), -.BR djpeg (1), -.BR jpegtran (1), -.BR rdjpgcom (1) -.SH AUTHOR -Independent JPEG Group diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrjpgcom.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrjpgcom.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7d10ee6..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrjpgcom.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,583 +0,0 @@ -/* - * wrjpgcom.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane. - * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. - * - * This file contains a very simple stand-alone application that inserts - * user-supplied text as a COM (comment) marker in a JFIF file. - * This may be useful as an example of the minimum logic needed to parse - * JPEG markers. - */ - -#define JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG /* to get the command-line config symbols */ -#include "jinclude.h" /* get auto-config symbols, */ - -#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H /* should declare malloc() */ -extern void * malloc (); -#endif -#include /* to declare isupper(), tolower() */ -#ifdef USE_SETMODE -#include /* to declare setmode()'s parameter macros */ -/* If you have setmode() but not , just delete this line: */ -#include /* to declare setmode() */ -#endif - -#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND /* command-line reader for Macintosh */ -#ifdef __MWERKS__ -#include /* Metrowerks needs this */ -#include /* ... and this */ -#endif -#ifdef THINK_C -#include /* Think declares it here */ -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef DONT_USE_B_MODE /* define mode parameters for fopen() */ -#define READ_BINARY "r" -#define WRITE_BINARY "w" -#else -#ifdef VMS /* VMS is very nonstandard */ -#define READ_BINARY "rb", "ctx=stm" -#define WRITE_BINARY "wb", "ctx=stm" -#else /* standard ANSI-compliant case */ -#define READ_BINARY "rb" -#define WRITE_BINARY "wb" -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef EXIT_FAILURE /* define exit() codes if not provided */ -#define EXIT_FAILURE 1 -#endif -#ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS -#ifdef VMS -#define EXIT_SUCCESS 1 /* VMS is very nonstandard */ -#else -#define EXIT_SUCCESS 0 -#endif -#endif - -/* Reduce this value if your malloc() can't allocate blocks up to 64K. - * On DOS, compiling in large model is usually a better solution. - */ - -#ifndef MAX_COM_LENGTH -#define MAX_COM_LENGTH 65000L /* must be <= 65533 in any case */ -#endif - - -/* - * These macros are used to read the input file and write the output file. - * To reuse this code in another application, you might need to change these. - */ - -static FILE * infile; /* input JPEG file */ - -/* Return next input byte, or EOF if no more */ -#define NEXTBYTE() getc(infile) - -static FILE * outfile; /* output JPEG file */ - -/* Emit an output byte */ -#define PUTBYTE(x) putc((x), outfile) - - -/* Error exit handler */ -#define ERREXIT(msg) (fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg), exit(EXIT_FAILURE)) - - -/* Read one byte, testing for EOF */ -static int -read_1_byte (void) -{ - int c; - - c = NEXTBYTE(); - if (c == EOF) - ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file"); - return c; -} - -/* Read 2 bytes, convert to unsigned int */ -/* All 2-byte quantities in JPEG markers are MSB first */ -static unsigned int -read_2_bytes (void) -{ - int c1, c2; - - c1 = NEXTBYTE(); - if (c1 == EOF) - ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file"); - c2 = NEXTBYTE(); - if (c2 == EOF) - ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file"); - return (((unsigned int) c1) << 8) + ((unsigned int) c2); -} - - -/* Routines to write data to output file */ - -static void -write_1_byte (int c) -{ - PUTBYTE(c); -} - -static void -write_2_bytes (unsigned int val) -{ - PUTBYTE((val >> 8) & 0xFF); - PUTBYTE(val & 0xFF); -} - -static void -write_marker (int marker) -{ - PUTBYTE(0xFF); - PUTBYTE(marker); -} - -static void -copy_rest_of_file (void) -{ - int c; - - while ((c = NEXTBYTE()) != EOF) - PUTBYTE(c); -} - - -/* - * JPEG markers consist of one or more 0xFF bytes, followed by a marker - * code byte (which is not an FF). Here are the marker codes of interest - * in this program. (See jdmarker.c for a more complete list.) - */ - -#define M_SOF0 0xC0 /* Start Of Frame N */ -#define M_SOF1 0xC1 /* N indicates which compression process */ -#define M_SOF2 0xC2 /* Only SOF0-SOF2 are now in common use */ -#define M_SOF3 0xC3 -#define M_SOF5 0xC5 /* NB: codes C4 and CC are NOT SOF markers */ -#define M_SOF6 0xC6 -#define M_SOF7 0xC7 -#define M_SOF9 0xC9 -#define M_SOF10 0xCA -#define M_SOF11 0xCB -#define M_SOF13 0xCD -#define M_SOF14 0xCE -#define M_SOF15 0xCF -#define M_SOI 0xD8 /* Start Of Image (beginning of datastream) */ -#define M_EOI 0xD9 /* End Of Image (end of datastream) */ -#define M_SOS 0xDA /* Start Of Scan (begins compressed data) */ -#define M_COM 0xFE /* COMment */ - - -/* - * Find the next JPEG marker and return its marker code. - * We expect at least one FF byte, possibly more if the compressor used FFs - * to pad the file. (Padding FFs will NOT be replicated in the output file.) - * There could also be non-FF garbage between markers. The treatment of such - * garbage is unspecified; we choose to skip over it but emit a warning msg. - * NB: this routine must not be used after seeing SOS marker, since it will - * not deal correctly with FF/00 sequences in the compressed image data... - */ - -static int -next_marker (void) -{ - int c; - int discarded_bytes = 0; - - /* Find 0xFF byte; count and skip any non-FFs. */ - c = read_1_byte(); - while (c != 0xFF) { - discarded_bytes++; - c = read_1_byte(); - } - /* Get marker code byte, swallowing any duplicate FF bytes. Extra FFs - * are legal as pad bytes, so don't count them in discarded_bytes. - */ - do { - c = read_1_byte(); - } while (c == 0xFF); - - if (discarded_bytes != 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Warning: garbage data found in JPEG file\n"); - } - - return c; -} - - -/* - * Read the initial marker, which should be SOI. - * For a JFIF file, the first two bytes of the file should be literally - * 0xFF M_SOI. To be more general, we could use next_marker, but if the - * input file weren't actually JPEG at all, next_marker might read the whole - * file and then return a misleading error message... - */ - -static int -first_marker (void) -{ - int c1, c2; - - c1 = NEXTBYTE(); - c2 = NEXTBYTE(); - if (c1 != 0xFF || c2 != M_SOI) - ERREXIT("Not a JPEG file"); - return c2; -} - - -/* - * Most types of marker are followed by a variable-length parameter segment. - * This routine skips over the parameters for any marker we don't otherwise - * want to process. - * Note that we MUST skip the parameter segment explicitly in order not to - * be fooled by 0xFF bytes that might appear within the parameter segment; - * such bytes do NOT introduce new markers. - */ - -static void -copy_variable (void) -/* Copy an unknown or uninteresting variable-length marker */ -{ - unsigned int length; - - /* Get the marker parameter length count */ - length = read_2_bytes(); - write_2_bytes(length); - /* Length includes itself, so must be at least 2 */ - if (length < 2) - ERREXIT("Erroneous JPEG marker length"); - length -= 2; - /* Skip over the remaining bytes */ - while (length > 0) { - write_1_byte(read_1_byte()); - length--; - } -} - -static void -skip_variable (void) -/* Skip over an unknown or uninteresting variable-length marker */ -{ - unsigned int length; - - /* Get the marker parameter length count */ - length = read_2_bytes(); - /* Length includes itself, so must be at least 2 */ - if (length < 2) - ERREXIT("Erroneous JPEG marker length"); - length -= 2; - /* Skip over the remaining bytes */ - while (length > 0) { - (void) read_1_byte(); - length--; - } -} - - -/* - * Parse the marker stream until SOFn or EOI is seen; - * copy data to output, but discard COM markers unless keep_COM is true. - */ - -static int -scan_JPEG_header (int keep_COM) -{ - int marker; - - /* Expect SOI at start of file */ - if (first_marker() != M_SOI) - ERREXIT("Expected SOI marker first"); - write_marker(M_SOI); - - /* Scan miscellaneous markers until we reach SOFn. */ - for (;;) { - marker = next_marker(); - switch (marker) { - /* Note that marker codes 0xC4, 0xC8, 0xCC are not, and must not be, - * treated as SOFn. C4 in particular is actually DHT. - */ - case M_SOF0: /* Baseline */ - case M_SOF1: /* Extended sequential, Huffman */ - case M_SOF2: /* Progressive, Huffman */ - case M_SOF3: /* Lossless, Huffman */ - case M_SOF5: /* Differential sequential, Huffman */ - case M_SOF6: /* Differential progressive, Huffman */ - case M_SOF7: /* Differential lossless, Huffman */ - case M_SOF9: /* Extended sequential, arithmetic */ - case M_SOF10: /* Progressive, arithmetic */ - case M_SOF11: /* Lossless, arithmetic */ - case M_SOF13: /* Differential sequential, arithmetic */ - case M_SOF14: /* Differential progressive, arithmetic */ - case M_SOF15: /* Differential lossless, arithmetic */ - return marker; - - case M_SOS: /* should not see compressed data before SOF */ - ERREXIT("SOS without prior SOFn"); - break; - - case M_EOI: /* in case it's a tables-only JPEG stream */ - return marker; - - case M_COM: /* Existing COM: conditionally discard */ - if (keep_COM) { - write_marker(marker); - copy_variable(); - } else { - skip_variable(); - } - break; - - default: /* Anything else just gets copied */ - write_marker(marker); - copy_variable(); /* we assume it has a parameter count... */ - break; - } - } /* end loop */ -} - - -/* Command line parsing code */ - -static const char * progname; /* program name for error messages */ - - -static void -usage (void) -/* complain about bad command line */ -{ - fprintf(stderr, "wrjpgcom inserts a textual comment in a JPEG file.\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "You can add to or replace any existing comment(s).\n"); - - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [switches] ", progname); -#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE - fprintf(stderr, "inputfile outputfile\n"); -#else - fprintf(stderr, "[inputfile]\n"); -#endif - - fprintf(stderr, "Switches (names may be abbreviated):\n"); - fprintf(stderr, " -replace Delete any existing comments\n"); - fprintf(stderr, " -comment \"text\" Insert comment with given text\n"); - fprintf(stderr, " -cfile name Read comment from named file\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "Notice that you must put quotes around the comment text\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "when you use -comment.\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "If you do not give either -comment or -cfile on the command line,\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "then the comment text is read from standard input.\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "It can be multiple lines, up to %u characters total.\n", - (unsigned int) MAX_COM_LENGTH); -#ifndef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE - fprintf(stderr, "You must specify an input JPEG file name when supplying\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "comment text from standard input.\n"); -#endif - - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); -} - - -static int -keymatch (char * arg, const char * keyword, int minchars) -/* Case-insensitive matching of (possibly abbreviated) keyword switches. */ -/* keyword is the constant keyword (must be lower case already), */ -/* minchars is length of minimum legal abbreviation. */ -{ - register int ca, ck; - register int nmatched = 0; - - while ((ca = *arg++) != '\0') { - if ((ck = *keyword++) == '\0') - return 0; /* arg longer than keyword, no good */ - if (isupper(ca)) /* force arg to lcase (assume ck is already) */ - ca = tolower(ca); - if (ca != ck) - return 0; /* no good */ - nmatched++; /* count matched characters */ - } - /* reached end of argument; fail if it's too short for unique abbrev */ - if (nmatched < minchars) - return 0; - return 1; /* A-OK */ -} - - -/* - * The main program. - */ - -int -main (int argc, char **argv) -{ - int argn; - char * arg; - int keep_COM = 1; - char * comment_arg = NULL; - FILE * comment_file = NULL; - unsigned int comment_length = 0; - int marker; - - /* On Mac, fetch a command line. */ -#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND - argc = ccommand(&argv); -#endif - - progname = argv[0]; - if (progname == NULL || progname[0] == 0) - progname = "wrjpgcom"; /* in case C library doesn't provide it */ - - /* Parse switches, if any */ - for (argn = 1; argn < argc; argn++) { - arg = argv[argn]; - if (arg[0] != '-') - break; /* not switch, must be file name */ - arg++; /* advance over '-' */ - if (keymatch(arg, "replace", 1)) { - keep_COM = 0; - } else if (keymatch(arg, "cfile", 2)) { - if (++argn >= argc) usage(); - if ((comment_file = fopen(argv[argn], "r")) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn]); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } else if (keymatch(arg, "comment", 1)) { - if (++argn >= argc) usage(); - comment_arg = argv[argn]; - /* If the comment text starts with '"', then we are probably running - * under MS-DOG and must parse out the quoted string ourselves. Sigh. - */ - if (comment_arg[0] == '"') { - comment_arg = (char *) malloc((size_t) MAX_COM_LENGTH); - if (comment_arg == NULL) - ERREXIT("Insufficient memory"); - strcpy(comment_arg, argv[argn]+1); - for (;;) { - comment_length = (unsigned int) strlen(comment_arg); - if (comment_length > 0 && comment_arg[comment_length-1] == '"') { - comment_arg[comment_length-1] = '\0'; /* zap terminating quote */ - break; - } - if (++argn >= argc) - ERREXIT("Missing ending quote mark"); - strcat(comment_arg, " "); - strcat(comment_arg, argv[argn]); - } - } - comment_length = (unsigned int) strlen(comment_arg); - } else - usage(); - } - - /* Cannot use both -comment and -cfile. */ - if (comment_arg != NULL && comment_file != NULL) - usage(); - /* If there is neither -comment nor -cfile, we will read the comment text - * from stdin; in this case there MUST be an input JPEG file name. - */ - if (comment_arg == NULL && comment_file == NULL && argn >= argc) - usage(); - - /* Open the input file. */ - if (argn < argc) { - if ((infile = fopen(argv[argn], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn]); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } else { - /* default input file is stdin */ -#ifdef USE_SETMODE /* need to hack file mode? */ - setmode(fileno(stdin), O_BINARY); -#endif -#ifdef USE_FDOPEN /* need to re-open in binary mode? */ - if ((infile = fdopen(fileno(stdin), READ_BINARY)) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open stdin\n", progname); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } -#else - infile = stdin; -#endif - } - - /* Open the output file. */ -#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE - /* Must have explicit output file name */ - if (argn != argc-2) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n", - progname); - usage(); - } - if ((outfile = fopen(argv[argn+1], WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn+1]); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } -#else - /* Unix style: expect zero or one file name */ - if (argn < argc-1) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: only one input file\n", progname); - usage(); - } - /* default output file is stdout */ -#ifdef USE_SETMODE /* need to hack file mode? */ - setmode(fileno(stdout), O_BINARY); -#endif -#ifdef USE_FDOPEN /* need to re-open in binary mode? */ - if ((outfile = fdopen(fileno(stdout), WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open stdout\n", progname); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } -#else - outfile = stdout; -#endif -#endif /* TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE */ - - /* Collect comment text from comment_file or stdin, if necessary */ - if (comment_arg == NULL) { - FILE * src_file; - int c; - - comment_arg = (char *) malloc((size_t) MAX_COM_LENGTH); - if (comment_arg == NULL) - ERREXIT("Insufficient memory"); - comment_length = 0; - src_file = (comment_file != NULL ? comment_file : stdin); - while ((c = getc(src_file)) != EOF) { - if (comment_length >= (unsigned int) MAX_COM_LENGTH) { - fprintf(stderr, "Comment text may not exceed %u bytes\n", - (unsigned int) MAX_COM_LENGTH); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - comment_arg[comment_length++] = (char) c; - } - if (comment_file != NULL) - fclose(comment_file); - } - - /* Copy JPEG headers until SOFn marker; - * we will insert the new comment marker just before SOFn. - * This (a) causes the new comment to appear after, rather than before, - * existing comments; and (b) ensures that comments come after any JFIF - * or JFXX markers, as required by the JFIF specification. - */ - marker = scan_JPEG_header(keep_COM); - /* Insert the new COM marker, but only if nonempty text has been supplied */ - if (comment_length > 0) { - write_marker(M_COM); - write_2_bytes(comment_length + 2); - while (comment_length > 0) { - write_1_byte(*comment_arg++); - comment_length--; - } - } - /* Duplicate the remainder of the source file. - * Note that any COM markers occuring after SOF will not be touched. - */ - write_marker(marker); - copy_rest_of_file(); - - /* All done. */ - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); - return 0; /* suppress no-return-value warnings */ -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrppm.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrppm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1e56d9c..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrppm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -/* - * wrppm.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane. - * Modified 2009 by Guido Vollbeding. - * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. - * - * This file contains routines to write output images in PPM/PGM format. - * The extended 2-byte-per-sample raw PPM/PGM formats are supported. - * The PBMPLUS library is NOT required to compile this software - * (but it is highly useful as a set of PPM image manipulation programs). - * - * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or - * specialized applications. As they stand, they assume output to - * an ordinary stdio stream. - */ - -#include "cdjpeg.h" /* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */ - -#ifdef PPM_SUPPORTED - - -/* - * For 12-bit JPEG data, we either downscale the values to 8 bits - * (to write standard byte-per-sample PPM/PGM files), or output - * nonstandard word-per-sample PPM/PGM files. Downscaling is done - * if PPM_NORAWWORD is defined (this can be done in the Makefile - * or in jconfig.h). - * (When the core library supports data precision reduction, a cleaner - * implementation will be to ask for that instead.) - */ - -#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8 -#define PUTPPMSAMPLE(ptr,v) *ptr++ = (char) (v) -#define BYTESPERSAMPLE 1 -#define PPM_MAXVAL 255 -#else -#ifdef PPM_NORAWWORD -#define PUTPPMSAMPLE(ptr,v) *ptr++ = (char) ((v) >> (BITS_IN_JSAMPLE-8)) -#define BYTESPERSAMPLE 1 -#define PPM_MAXVAL 255 -#else -/* The word-per-sample format always puts the MSB first. */ -#define PUTPPMSAMPLE(ptr,v) \ - { register int val_ = v; \ - *ptr++ = (char) ((val_ >> 8) & 0xFF); \ - *ptr++ = (char) (val_ & 0xFF); \ - } -#define BYTESPERSAMPLE 2 -#define PPM_MAXVAL ((1<pub.output_file, dest->iobuffer, dest->buffer_width); -} - - -/* - * This code is used when we have to copy the data and apply a pixel - * format translation. Typically this only happens in 12-bit mode. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -copy_pixel_rows (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -{ - ppm_dest_ptr dest = (ppm_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register char * bufferptr; - register JSAMPROW ptr; - register JDIMENSION col; - - ptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - bufferptr = dest->iobuffer; - for (col = dest->samples_per_row; col > 0; col--) { - PUTPPMSAMPLE(bufferptr, GETJSAMPLE(*ptr++)); - } - (void) JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, dest->iobuffer, dest->buffer_width); -} - - -/* - * Write some pixel data when color quantization is in effect. - * We have to demap the color index values to straight data. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -put_demapped_rgb (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -{ - ppm_dest_ptr dest = (ppm_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register char * bufferptr; - register int pixval; - register JSAMPROW ptr; - register JSAMPROW color_map0 = cinfo->colormap[0]; - register JSAMPROW color_map1 = cinfo->colormap[1]; - register JSAMPROW color_map2 = cinfo->colormap[2]; - register JDIMENSION col; - - ptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - bufferptr = dest->iobuffer; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - pixval = GETJSAMPLE(*ptr++); - PUTPPMSAMPLE(bufferptr, GETJSAMPLE(color_map0[pixval])); - PUTPPMSAMPLE(bufferptr, GETJSAMPLE(color_map1[pixval])); - PUTPPMSAMPLE(bufferptr, GETJSAMPLE(color_map2[pixval])); - } - (void) JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, dest->iobuffer, dest->buffer_width); -} - - -METHODDEF(void) -put_demapped_gray (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -{ - ppm_dest_ptr dest = (ppm_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register char * bufferptr; - register JSAMPROW ptr; - register JSAMPROW color_map = cinfo->colormap[0]; - register JDIMENSION col; - - ptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - bufferptr = dest->iobuffer; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - PUTPPMSAMPLE(bufferptr, GETJSAMPLE(color_map[GETJSAMPLE(*ptr++)])); - } - (void) JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, dest->iobuffer, dest->buffer_width); -} - - -/* - * Startup: write the file header. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -start_output_ppm (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - ppm_dest_ptr dest = (ppm_dest_ptr) dinfo; - - /* Emit file header */ - switch (cinfo->out_color_space) { - case JCS_GRAYSCALE: - /* emit header for raw PGM format */ - fprintf(dest->pub.output_file, "P5\n%ld %ld\n%d\n", - (long) cinfo->output_width, (long) cinfo->output_height, - PPM_MAXVAL); - break; - case JCS_RGB: - /* emit header for raw PPM format */ - fprintf(dest->pub.output_file, "P6\n%ld %ld\n%d\n", - (long) cinfo->output_width, (long) cinfo->output_height, - PPM_MAXVAL); - break; - default: - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_PPM_COLORSPACE); - } -} - - -/* - * Finish up at the end of the file. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -finish_output_ppm (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - /* Make sure we wrote the output file OK */ - fflush(dinfo->output_file); - if (ferror(dinfo->output_file)) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); -} - - -/* - * The module selection routine for PPM format output. - */ - -GLOBAL(djpeg_dest_ptr) -jinit_write_ppm (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) -{ - ppm_dest_ptr dest; - - /* Create module interface object, fill in method pointers */ - dest = (ppm_dest_ptr) - (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - SIZEOF(ppm_dest_struct)); - dest->pub.start_output = start_output_ppm; - dest->pub.finish_output = finish_output_ppm; - - /* Calculate output image dimensions so we can allocate space */ - jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(cinfo); - - /* Create physical I/O buffer. Note we make this near on a PC. */ - dest->samples_per_row = cinfo->output_width * cinfo->out_color_components; - dest->buffer_width = dest->samples_per_row * (BYTESPERSAMPLE * SIZEOF(char)); - dest->iobuffer = (char *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, dest->buffer_width); - - if (cinfo->quantize_colors || BITS_IN_JSAMPLE != 8 || - SIZEOF(JSAMPLE) != SIZEOF(char)) { - /* When quantizing, we need an output buffer for colormap indexes - * that's separate from the physical I/O buffer. We also need a - * separate buffer if pixel format translation must take place. - */ - dest->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - cinfo->output_width * cinfo->output_components, (JDIMENSION) 1); - dest->pub.buffer_height = 1; - if (! cinfo->quantize_colors) - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = copy_pixel_rows; - else if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE) - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_demapped_gray; - else - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_demapped_rgb; - } else { - /* We will fwrite() directly from decompressor output buffer. */ - /* Synthesize a JSAMPARRAY pointer structure */ - /* Cast here implies near->far pointer conversion on PCs */ - dest->pixrow = (JSAMPROW) dest->iobuffer; - dest->pub.buffer = & dest->pixrow; - dest->pub.buffer_height = 1; - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_pixel_rows; - } - - return (djpeg_dest_ptr) dest; -} - -#endif /* PPM_SUPPORTED */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrrle.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrrle.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7a00c0d..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrrle.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,305 +0,0 @@ -/* - * wrrle.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane. - * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. - * - * This file contains routines to write output images in RLE format. - * The Utah Raster Toolkit library is required (version 3.1 or later). - * - * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or - * specialized applications. As they stand, they assume output to - * an ordinary stdio stream. - * - * Based on code contributed by Mike Lijewski, - * with updates from Robert Hutchinson. - */ - -#include "cdjpeg.h" /* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */ - -#ifdef RLE_SUPPORTED - -/* rle.h is provided by the Utah Raster Toolkit. */ - -#include - -/* - * We assume that JSAMPLE has the same representation as rle_pixel, - * to wit, "unsigned char". Hence we can't cope with 12- or 16-bit samples. - */ - -#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE != 8 - Sorry, this code only copes with 8-bit JSAMPLEs. /* deliberate syntax err */ -#endif - - -/* - * Since RLE stores scanlines bottom-to-top, we have to invert the image - * from JPEG's top-to-bottom order. To do this, we save the outgoing data - * in a virtual array during put_pixel_row calls, then actually emit the - * RLE file during finish_output. - */ - - -/* - * For now, if we emit an RLE color map then it is always 256 entries long, - * though not all of the entries need be used. - */ - -#define CMAPBITS 8 -#define CMAPLENGTH (1<<(CMAPBITS)) - -typedef struct { - struct djpeg_dest_struct pub; /* public fields */ - - jvirt_sarray_ptr image; /* virtual array to store the output image */ - rle_map *colormap; /* RLE-style color map, or NULL if none */ - rle_pixel **rle_row; /* To pass rows to rle_putrow() */ - -} rle_dest_struct; - -typedef rle_dest_struct * rle_dest_ptr; - -/* Forward declarations */ -METHODDEF(void) rle_put_pixel_rows - JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied)); - - -/* - * Write the file header. - * - * In this module it's easier to wait till finish_output to write anything. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -start_output_rle (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - rle_dest_ptr dest = (rle_dest_ptr) dinfo; - size_t cmapsize; - int i, ci; -#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT - cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress; -#endif - - /* - * Make sure the image can be stored in RLE format. - * - * - RLE stores image dimensions as *signed* 16 bit integers. JPEG - * uses unsigned, so we have to check the width. - * - * - Colorspace is expected to be grayscale or RGB. - * - * - The number of channels (components) is expected to be 1 (grayscale/ - * pseudocolor) or 3 (truecolor/directcolor). - * (could be 2 or 4 if using an alpha channel, but we aren't) - */ - - if (cinfo->output_width > 32767 || cinfo->output_height > 32767) - ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_RLE_DIMENSIONS, cinfo->output_width, - cinfo->output_height); - - if (cinfo->out_color_space != JCS_GRAYSCALE && - cinfo->out_color_space != JCS_RGB) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_RLE_COLORSPACE); - - if (cinfo->output_components != 1 && cinfo->output_components != 3) - ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_RLE_TOOMANYCHANNELS, cinfo->num_components); - - /* Convert colormap, if any, to RLE format. */ - - dest->colormap = NULL; - - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) { - /* Allocate storage for RLE-style cmap, zero any extra entries */ - cmapsize = cinfo->out_color_components * CMAPLENGTH * SIZEOF(rle_map); - dest->colormap = (rle_map *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, cmapsize); - MEMZERO(dest->colormap, cmapsize); - - /* Save away data in RLE format --- note 8-bit left shift! */ - /* Shifting would need adjustment for JSAMPLEs wider than 8 bits. */ - for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->out_color_components; ci++) { - for (i = 0; i < cinfo->actual_number_of_colors; i++) { - dest->colormap[ci * CMAPLENGTH + i] = - GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[ci][i]) << 8; - } - } - } - - /* Set the output buffer to the first row */ - dest->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, dest->image, (JDIMENSION) 0, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE); - dest->pub.buffer_height = 1; - - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = rle_put_pixel_rows; - -#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT - if (progress != NULL) { - progress->total_extra_passes++; /* count file writing as separate pass */ - } -#endif -} - - -/* - * Write some pixel data. - * - * This routine just saves the data away in a virtual array. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -rle_put_pixel_rows (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -{ - rle_dest_ptr dest = (rle_dest_ptr) dinfo; - - if (cinfo->output_scanline < cinfo->output_height) { - dest->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, dest->image, - cinfo->output_scanline, (JDIMENSION) 1, TRUE); - } -} - -/* - * Finish up at the end of the file. - * - * Here is where we really output the RLE file. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -finish_output_rle (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - rle_dest_ptr dest = (rle_dest_ptr) dinfo; - rle_hdr header; /* Output file information */ - rle_pixel **rle_row, *red, *green, *blue; - JSAMPROW output_row; - char cmapcomment[80]; - int row, col; - int ci; -#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT - cd_progress_ptr progress = (cd_progress_ptr) cinfo->progress; -#endif - - /* Initialize the header info */ - header = *rle_hdr_init(NULL); - header.rle_file = dest->pub.output_file; - header.xmin = 0; - header.xmax = cinfo->output_width - 1; - header.ymin = 0; - header.ymax = cinfo->output_height - 1; - header.alpha = 0; - header.ncolors = cinfo->output_components; - for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->output_components; ci++) { - RLE_SET_BIT(header, ci); - } - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) { - header.ncmap = cinfo->out_color_components; - header.cmaplen = CMAPBITS; - header.cmap = dest->colormap; - /* Add a comment to the output image with the true colormap length. */ - sprintf(cmapcomment, "color_map_length=%d", cinfo->actual_number_of_colors); - rle_putcom(cmapcomment, &header); - } - - /* Emit the RLE header and color map (if any) */ - rle_put_setup(&header); - - /* Now output the RLE data from our virtual array. - * We assume here that (a) rle_pixel is represented the same as JSAMPLE, - * and (b) we are not on a machine where FAR pointers differ from regular. - */ - -#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT - if (progress != NULL) { - progress->pub.pass_limit = cinfo->output_height; - progress->pub.pass_counter = 0; - (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo); - } -#endif - - if (cinfo->output_components == 1) { - for (row = cinfo->output_height-1; row >= 0; row--) { - rle_row = (rle_pixel **) (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, dest->image, - (JDIMENSION) row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE); - rle_putrow(rle_row, (int) cinfo->output_width, &header); -#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT - if (progress != NULL) { - progress->pub.pass_counter++; - (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo); - } -#endif - } - } else { - for (row = cinfo->output_height-1; row >= 0; row--) { - rle_row = (rle_pixel **) dest->rle_row; - output_row = * (*cinfo->mem->access_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, dest->image, - (JDIMENSION) row, (JDIMENSION) 1, FALSE); - red = rle_row[0]; - green = rle_row[1]; - blue = rle_row[2]; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - *red++ = GETJSAMPLE(*output_row++); - *green++ = GETJSAMPLE(*output_row++); - *blue++ = GETJSAMPLE(*output_row++); - } - rle_putrow(rle_row, (int) cinfo->output_width, &header); -#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT - if (progress != NULL) { - progress->pub.pass_counter++; - (*progress->pub.progress_monitor) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo); - } -#endif - } - } - -#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT - if (progress != NULL) - progress->completed_extra_passes++; -#endif - - /* Emit file trailer */ - rle_puteof(&header); - fflush(dest->pub.output_file); - if (ferror(dest->pub.output_file)) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); -} - - -/* - * The module selection routine for RLE format output. - */ - -GLOBAL(djpeg_dest_ptr) -jinit_write_rle (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) -{ - rle_dest_ptr dest; - - /* Create module interface object, fill in method pointers */ - dest = (rle_dest_ptr) - (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - SIZEOF(rle_dest_struct)); - dest->pub.start_output = start_output_rle; - dest->pub.finish_output = finish_output_rle; - - /* Calculate output image dimensions so we can allocate space */ - jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(cinfo); - - /* Allocate a work array for output to the RLE library. */ - dest->rle_row = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - cinfo->output_width, (JDIMENSION) cinfo->output_components); - - /* Allocate a virtual array to hold the image. */ - dest->image = (*cinfo->mem->request_virt_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, FALSE, - (JDIMENSION) (cinfo->output_width * cinfo->output_components), - cinfo->output_height, (JDIMENSION) 1); - - return (djpeg_dest_ptr) dest; -} - -#endif /* RLE_SUPPORTED */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrtarga.c b/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrtarga.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6566273..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/jpeglib/wrtarga.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -/* - * wrtarga.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1991-1996, Thomas G. Lane. - * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. - * - * This file contains routines to write output images in Targa format. - * - * These routines may need modification for non-Unix environments or - * specialized applications. As they stand, they assume output to - * an ordinary stdio stream. - * - * Based on code contributed by Lee Daniel Crocker. - */ - -#include "cdjpeg.h" /* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */ - -#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED - - -/* - * To support 12-bit JPEG data, we'd have to scale output down to 8 bits. - * This is not yet implemented. - */ - -#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE != 8 - Sorry, this code only copes with 8-bit JSAMPLEs. /* deliberate syntax err */ -#endif - -/* - * The output buffer needs to be writable by fwrite(). On PCs, we must - * allocate the buffer in near data space, because we are assuming small-data - * memory model, wherein fwrite() can't reach far memory. If you need to - * process very wide images on a PC, you might have to compile in large-memory - * model, or else replace fwrite() with a putc() loop --- which will be much - * slower. - */ - - -/* Private version of data destination object */ - -typedef struct { - struct djpeg_dest_struct pub; /* public fields */ - - char *iobuffer; /* physical I/O buffer */ - JDIMENSION buffer_width; /* width of one row */ -} tga_dest_struct; - -typedef tga_dest_struct * tga_dest_ptr; - - -LOCAL(void) -write_header (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, int num_colors) -/* Create and write a Targa header */ -{ - char targaheader[18]; - - /* Set unused fields of header to 0 */ - MEMZERO(targaheader, SIZEOF(targaheader)); - - if (num_colors > 0) { - targaheader[1] = 1; /* color map type 1 */ - targaheader[5] = (char) (num_colors & 0xFF); - targaheader[6] = (char) (num_colors >> 8); - targaheader[7] = 24; /* 24 bits per cmap entry */ - } - - targaheader[12] = (char) (cinfo->output_width & 0xFF); - targaheader[13] = (char) (cinfo->output_width >> 8); - targaheader[14] = (char) (cinfo->output_height & 0xFF); - targaheader[15] = (char) (cinfo->output_height >> 8); - targaheader[17] = 0x20; /* Top-down, non-interlaced */ - - if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE) { - targaheader[2] = 3; /* image type = uncompressed gray-scale */ - targaheader[16] = 8; /* bits per pixel */ - } else { /* must be RGB */ - if (num_colors > 0) { - targaheader[2] = 1; /* image type = colormapped RGB */ - targaheader[16] = 8; - } else { - targaheader[2] = 2; /* image type = uncompressed RGB */ - targaheader[16] = 24; - } - } - - if (JFWRITE(dinfo->output_file, targaheader, 18) != (size_t) 18) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); -} - - -/* - * Write some pixel data. - * In this module rows_supplied will always be 1. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -put_pixel_rows (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -/* used for unquantized full-color output */ -{ - tga_dest_ptr dest = (tga_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register JSAMPROW inptr; - register char * outptr; - register JDIMENSION col; - - inptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - outptr = dest->iobuffer; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - outptr[0] = (char) GETJSAMPLE(inptr[2]); /* RGB to BGR order */ - outptr[1] = (char) GETJSAMPLE(inptr[1]); - outptr[2] = (char) GETJSAMPLE(inptr[0]); - inptr += 3, outptr += 3; - } - (void) JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, dest->iobuffer, dest->buffer_width); -} - -METHODDEF(void) -put_gray_rows (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -/* used for grayscale OR quantized color output */ -{ - tga_dest_ptr dest = (tga_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register JSAMPROW inptr; - register char * outptr; - register JDIMENSION col; - - inptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - outptr = dest->iobuffer; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - *outptr++ = (char) GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++); - } - (void) JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, dest->iobuffer, dest->buffer_width); -} - - -/* - * Write some demapped pixel data when color quantization is in effect. - * For Targa, this is only applied to grayscale data. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -put_demapped_gray (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo, - JDIMENSION rows_supplied) -{ - tga_dest_ptr dest = (tga_dest_ptr) dinfo; - register JSAMPROW inptr; - register char * outptr; - register JSAMPROW color_map0 = cinfo->colormap[0]; - register JDIMENSION col; - - inptr = dest->pub.buffer[0]; - outptr = dest->iobuffer; - for (col = cinfo->output_width; col > 0; col--) { - *outptr++ = (char) GETJSAMPLE(color_map0[GETJSAMPLE(*inptr++)]); - } - (void) JFWRITE(dest->pub.output_file, dest->iobuffer, dest->buffer_width); -} - - -/* - * Startup: write the file header. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -start_output_tga (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - tga_dest_ptr dest = (tga_dest_ptr) dinfo; - int num_colors, i; - FILE *outfile; - - if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE) { - /* Targa doesn't have a mapped grayscale format, so we will */ - /* demap quantized gray output. Never emit a colormap. */ - write_header(cinfo, dinfo, 0); - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_demapped_gray; - else - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_gray_rows; - } else if (cinfo->out_color_space == JCS_RGB) { - if (cinfo->quantize_colors) { - /* We only support 8-bit colormap indexes, so only 256 colors */ - num_colors = cinfo->actual_number_of_colors; - if (num_colors > 256) - ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_TOO_MANY_COLORS, num_colors); - write_header(cinfo, dinfo, num_colors); - /* Write the colormap. Note Targa uses BGR byte order */ - outfile = dest->pub.output_file; - for (i = 0; i < num_colors; i++) { - putc(GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[2][i]), outfile); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[1][i]), outfile); - putc(GETJSAMPLE(cinfo->colormap[0][i]), outfile); - } - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_gray_rows; - } else { - write_header(cinfo, dinfo, 0); - dest->pub.put_pixel_rows = put_pixel_rows; - } - } else { - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_COLORSPACE); - } -} - - -/* - * Finish up at the end of the file. - */ - -METHODDEF(void) -finish_output_tga (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, djpeg_dest_ptr dinfo) -{ - /* Make sure we wrote the output file OK */ - fflush(dinfo->output_file); - if (ferror(dinfo->output_file)) - ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_FILE_WRITE); -} - - -/* - * The module selection routine for Targa format output. - */ - -GLOBAL(djpeg_dest_ptr) -jinit_write_targa (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) -{ - tga_dest_ptr dest; - - /* Create module interface object, fill in method pointers */ - dest = (tga_dest_ptr) - (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - SIZEOF(tga_dest_struct)); - dest->pub.start_output = start_output_tga; - dest->pub.finish_output = finish_output_tga; - - /* Calculate output image dimensions so we can allocate space */ - jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(cinfo); - - /* Create I/O buffer. Note we make this near on a PC. */ - dest->buffer_width = cinfo->output_width * cinfo->output_components; - dest->iobuffer = (char *) - (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, - (size_t) (dest->buffer_width * SIZEOF(char))); - - /* Create decompressor output buffer. */ - dest->pub.buffer = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_sarray) - ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, dest->buffer_width, (JDIMENSION) 1); - dest->pub.buffer_height = 1; - - return (djpeg_dest_ptr) dest; -} - -#endif /* TARGA_SUPPORTED */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/ANNOUNCE b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/ANNOUNCE deleted file mode 100644 index 33f9b05..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/ANNOUNCE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -libpng 1.6.37 - April 14, 2019 -============================== - -This is a public release of libpng, intended for use in production code. - - -Files available for download ----------------------------- - -Source files with LF line endings (for Unix/Linux): - - * libpng-1.6.37.tar.xz (LZMA-compressed, recommended) - * libpng-1.6.37.tar.gz - -Source files with CRLF line endings (for Windows): - - * lp1637.7z (LZMA-compressed, recommended) - * lp1637.zip - -Other information: - - * README.md - * LICENSE.md - * AUTHORS.md - * TRADEMARK.md - - -Changes since the previous public release (version 1.6.36) ----------------------------------------------------------- - - * Fixed a use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2019-7317) in png_image_free. - * Fixed a memory leak in the ARM NEON implementation of png_do_expand_palette. - * Fixed a memory leak in pngtest.c. - * Fixed two vulnerabilities (CVE-2018-14048, CVE-2018-14550) in - contrib/pngminus; refactor. - * Changed the license of contrib/pngminus to MIT; refresh makefile and docs. - (Contributed by Willem van Schaik) - * Fixed a typo in the libpng license v2. - (Contributed by Miguel Ojeda) - * Added makefiles for AddressSanitizer-enabled builds. - * Cleaned up various makefiles. - - -Send comments/corrections/commendations to png-mng-implement at lists.sf.net. -Subscription is required; visit -https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/png-mng-implement -to subscribe. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/AUTHORS b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index aa940bd..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -PNG REFERENCE LIBRARY AUTHORS -============================= - -This is the list of PNG Reference Library ("libpng") Contributing -Authors, for copyright and licensing purposes. - - * Andreas Dilger - * Cosmin Truta - * Dave Martindale - * Eric S. Raymond - * Gilles Vollant - * Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Greg Roelofs - * Guy Eric Schalnat - * James Yu - * John Bowler - * Kevin Bracey - * Magnus Holmgren - * Mandar Sahastrabuddhe - * Mans Rullgard - * Matt Sarett - * Mike Klein - * Paul Schmidt - * Sam Bushell - * Samuel Williams - * Simon-Pierre Cadieux - * Tim Wegner - * Tom Lane - * Tom Tanner - * Vadim Barkov - * Willem van Schaik - * Zhijie Liang - * Arm Holdings - - Richard Townsend - * Google Inc. - - Matt Sarett - - Mike Klein - -The build projects, the build scripts, the test scripts, and other -files in the "projects", "scripts" and "tests" directories, have other -copyright owners, but are released under the libpng license. - -Some files in the "contrib" directory, and some tools-generated files -that are distributed with libpng, have other copyright owners, and are -released under other open source licenses. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/CHANGES b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/CHANGES deleted file mode 100644 index abd63da..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/CHANGES +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6109 +0,0 @@ -CHANGES - changes for libpng - -version 0.1 [March 29, 1995] - initial work-in-progress release - -version 0.2 [April 1, 1995] - added reader into png.h - fixed small problems in stub file - -version 0.3 [April 8, 1995] - added pull reader - split up pngwrite.c to several files - added pnglib.txt - added example.c - cleaned up writer, adding a few new transformations - fixed some bugs in writer - interfaced with zlib 0.5 - added K&R support - added check for 64 KB blocks for 16 bit machines - -version 0.4 [April 26, 1995] - cleaned up code and commented code - simplified time handling into png_time - created png_color_16 and png_color_8 to handle color needs - cleaned up color type defines - fixed various bugs - made various names more consistent - interfaced with zlib 0.71 - cleaned up zTXt reader and writer (using zlib's Reset functions) - split transformations into pngrtran.c and pngwtran.c - -version 0.5 [April 30, 1995] - interfaced with zlib 0.8 - fixed many reading and writing bugs - saved using 3 spaces instead of tabs - -version 0.6 [May 1, 1995] - first beta release - added png_large_malloc() and png_large_free() - added png_size_t - cleaned up some compiler warnings - added png_start_read_image() - -version 0.7 [June 24, 1995] - cleaned up lots of bugs - finished dithering and other stuff - added test program - changed name from pnglib to libpng - -version 0.71 [June 26, 1995] - changed pngtest.png for zlib 0.93 - fixed error in libpng.txt and example.c - -version 0.8 [August 20, 1995] - cleaned up some bugs - added png_set_filler() - split up pngstub.c into pngmem.c, pngio.c, and pngerror.c - added #define's to remove unwanted code - moved png_info_init() to png.c - added old_size into png_realloc() - added functions to manually set filtering and compression info - changed compression parameters based on image type - optimized filter selection code - added version info - changed external functions passing floats to doubles (k&r problems?) - put all the configurable stuff in pngconf.h - enabled png_set_shift to work with paletted images on read - added png_read_update_info() - updates info structure with transformations - -Version 0.81 [August, 1995] - incorporated Tim Wegner's medium model code (thanks, Tim) - -Version 0.82 [September, 1995] - [unspecified changes] - -Version 0.85 [December, 1995] - added more medium model code (almost everything's a far) - added i/o, error, and memory callback functions - fixed some bugs (16-bit, 4-bit interlaced, etc.) - added first run progressive reader (barely tested) - -Version 0.86 [January, 1996] - fixed bugs - improved documentation - -Version 0.87 [January, 1996] - fixed medium model bugs - fixed other bugs introduced in 0.85 and 0.86 - added some minor documentation - -Version 0.88 [January, 1996] - fixed progressive bugs - replaced tabs with spaces - cleaned up documentation - added callbacks for read/write and warning/error functions - -Version 0.89 [June 5, 1996] - Added new initialization API to make libpng work better with shared libs - we now have png_create_read_struct(), png_create_write_struct(), - png_create_info_struct(), png_destroy_read_struct(), and - png_destroy_write_struct() instead of the separate calls to - malloc and png_read_init(), png_info_init(), and png_write_init() - Changed warning/error callback functions to fix bug - this means you - should use the new initialization API if you were using the old - png_set_message_fn() calls, and that the old API no longer exists - so that people are aware that they need to change their code - Changed filter selection API to allow selection of multiple filters - since it didn't work in previous versions of libpng anyways - Optimized filter selection code - Fixed png_set_background() to allow using an arbitrary RGB color for - paletted images - Fixed gamma and background correction for paletted images, so - png_correct_palette is not needed unless you are correcting an - external palette (you will need to #define PNG_CORRECT_PALETTE_SUPPORTED - in pngconf.h) - if nobody uses this, it may disappear in the future. - Fixed bug with Borland 64K memory allocation (Alexander Lehmann) - Fixed bug in interlace handling (Smarasderagd, I think) - Added more error checking for writing and image to reduce invalid files - Separated read and write functions so that they won't both be linked - into a binary when only reading or writing functionality is used - New pngtest image also has interlacing and zTXt - Updated documentation to reflect new API - -Version 0.89c [June 17, 1996] - Bug fixes. - -Version 0.90 [January, 1997] - Made CRC errors/warnings on critical and ancillary chunks configurable - libpng will use the zlib CRC routines by (compile-time) default - Changed DOS small/medium model memory support - needs zlib 1.04 (Tim Wegner) - Added external C++ wrapper statements to png.h (Gilles Dauphin) - Allow PNG file to be read when some or all of file signature has already - been read from the beginning of the stream. ****This affects the size - of info_struct and invalidates all programs that use a shared libpng**** - Fixed png_filler() declarations - Fixed? background color conversions - Fixed order of error function pointers to match documentation - Current chunk name is now available in png_struct to reduce the number - of nearly identical error messages (will simplify multi-lingual - support when available) - Try to get ready for unknown-chunk callback functions: - - previously read critical chunks are flagged, so the chunk handling - routines can determine if the chunk is in the right place - - all chunk handling routines have the same prototypes, so we will - be able to handle all chunks via a callback mechanism - Try to fix Linux "setjmp" buffer size problems - Removed png_large_malloc, png_large_free, and png_realloc functions. - -Version 0.95 [March, 1997] - Fixed bug in pngwutil.c allocating "up_row" twice and "avg_row" never - Fixed bug in PNG file signature compares when start != 0 - Changed parameter type of png_set_filler(...filler...) from png_byte - to png_uint_32 - Added test for MACOS to ensure that both math.h and fp.h are not #included - Added macros for libpng to be compiled as a Windows DLL (Andreas Kupries) - Added "packswap" transformation, which changes the endianness of - packed-pixel bytes (Kevin Bracey) - Added "strip_alpha" transformation, which removes the alpha channel of - input images without using it (not necessarily a good idea) - Added "swap_alpha" transformation, which puts the alpha channel in front - of the color bytes instead of after - Removed all implicit variable tests which assume NULL == 0 (I think) - Changed several variables to "png_size_t" to show 16/32-bit limitations - Added new pCAL chunk read/write support - Added experimental filter selection weighting (Greg Roelofs) - Removed old png_set_rgbx() and png_set_xrgb() functions that have been - obsolete for about 2 years now (use png_set_filler() instead) - Added macros to read 16- and 32-bit ints directly from buffer, to be - used only on those systems that support it (namely PowerPC and 680x0) - With some testing, this may become the default for MACOS/PPC systems. - Only calculate CRC on data if we are going to use it - Added macros for zTXt compression type PNG_zTXt_COMPRESSION_??? - Added macros for simple libpng debugging output selectable at compile time - Removed PNG_READ_END_MODE in progressive reader (Smarasderagd) - More description of info_struct in libpng.txt and png.h - More instructions in example.c - More chunk types tested in pngtest.c - Renamed pngrcb.c to pngset.c, and all png_read_ functions to be - png_set_. We now have corresponding png_get_ - functions in pngget.c to get information in info_ptr. This isolates - the application from the internal organization of png_info_struct - (good for shared library implementations). - -Version 0.96 [May, 1997] - Fixed serious bug with < 8bpp images introduced in 0.95 - Fixed 256-color transparency bug (Greg Roelofs) - Fixed up documentation (Greg Roelofs, Laszlo Nyul) - Fixed "error" in pngconf.h for Linux setjmp() behavior - Fixed DOS medium model support (Tim Wegner) - Fixed png_check_keyword() for case with error in static string text - Added read of CRC after IEND chunk for embedded PNGs (Laszlo Nyul) - Added typecasts to quiet compiler errors - Added more debugging info - -Version 0.97 [January, 1998] - Removed PNG_USE_OWN_CRC capability - Relocated png_set_crc_action from pngrutil.c to pngrtran.c - Fixed typecasts of "new_key", etc. (Andreas Dilger) - Added RFC 1152 [sic] date support - Fixed bug in gamma handling of 4-bit grayscale - Added 2-bit grayscale gamma handling (Glenn R-P) - Added more typecasts. 65536L becomes (png_uint_32)65536L, etc. (Glenn R-P) - Minor corrections in libpng.txt - Added simple sRGB support (Glenn R-P) - Easier conditional compiling, e.g., - define PNG_READ/WRITE_NOT_FULLY_SUPPORTED; - all configurable options can be selected from command-line instead - of having to edit pngconf.h (Glenn R-P) - Fixed memory leak in pngwrite.c (free info_ptr->text) (Glenn R-P) - Added more conditions for png_do_background, to avoid changing - black pixels to background when a background is supplied and - no pixels are transparent - Repaired PNG_NO_STDIO behavior - Tested NODIV support and made it default behavior (Greg Roelofs) - Added "-m" option and PNGTEST_DEBUG_MEMORY to pngtest (John Bowler) - Regularized version numbering scheme and bumped shared-library major - version number to 2 to avoid problems with libpng 0.89 apps - (Greg Roelofs) - -Version 0.98 [January, 1998] - Cleaned up some typos in libpng.txt and in code documentation - Fixed memory leaks in pCAL chunk processing (Glenn R-P and John Bowler) - Cosmetic change "display_gamma" to "screen_gamma" in pngrtran.c - Changed recommendation about file_gamma for PC images to .51 from .45, - in example.c and libpng.txt, added comments to distinguish between - screen_gamma, viewing_gamma, and display_gamma. - Changed all references to RFC1152 to read RFC1123 and changed the - PNG_TIME_RFC1152_SUPPORTED macro to PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED - Added png_invert_alpha capability (Glenn R-P -- suggestion by Jon Vincent) - Changed srgb_intent from png_byte to int to avoid compiler bugs - -Version 0.99 [January 30, 1998] - Free info_ptr->text instead of end_info_ptr->text in pngread.c (John Bowler) - Fixed a longstanding "packswap" bug in pngtrans.c - Fixed some inconsistencies in pngconf.h that prevented compiling with - PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED and PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED undefined - Fixed some typos and made other minor rearrangement of libpng.txt (Andreas) - Changed recommendation about file_gamma for PC images to .50 from .51 in - example.c and libpng.txt, and changed file_gamma for sRGB images to .45 - Added a number of functions to access information from the png structure - png_get_image_height(), etc. (Glenn R-P, suggestion by Brad Pettit) - Added TARGET_MACOS similar to zlib-1.0.8 - Define PNG_ALWAYS_EXTERN when __MWERKS__ && WIN32 are defined - Added type casting to all png_malloc() function calls - -Version 0.99a [January 31, 1998] - Added type casts and parentheses to all returns that return a value.(Tim W.) - -Version 0.99b [February 4, 1998] - Added type cast png_uint_32 on malloc function calls where needed. - Changed type of num_hist from png_uint_32 to int (same as num_palette). - Added checks for rowbytes overflow, in case png_size_t is less than 32 bits. - Renamed makefile.elf to makefile.lnx. - -Version 0.99c [February 7, 1998] - More type casting. Removed erroneous overflow test in pngmem.c. - Added png_buffered_memcpy() and png_buffered_memset(), apply them to rowbytes. - Added UNIX manual pages libpng.3 (incorporating libpng.txt) and png.5. - -Version 0.99d [February 11, 1998] - Renamed "far_to_near()" "png_far_to_near()" - Revised libpng.3 - Version 99c "buffered" operations didn't work as intended. Replaced them - with png_memcpy_check() and png_memset_check(). - Added many "if (png_ptr == NULL) return" to quell compiler warnings about - unused png_ptr, mostly in pngget.c and pngset.c. - Check for overlength tRNS chunk present when indexed-color PLTE is read. - Cleaned up spelling errors in libpng.3/libpng.txt - Corrected a problem with png_get_tRNS() which returned undefined trans array - -Version 0.99e [February 28, 1998] - Corrected png_get_tRNS() again. - Add parentheses for easier reading of pngget.c, fixed "||" should be "&&". - Touched up example.c to make more of it compileable, although the entire - file still can't be compiled (Willem van Schaik) - Fixed a bug in png_do_shift() (Bryan Tsai) - Added a space in png.h prototype for png_write_chunk_start() - Replaced pngtest.png with one created with zlib 1.1.1 - Changed pngtest to report PASS even when file size is different (Jean-loup G.) - Corrected some logic errors in png_do_invert_alpha() (Chris Patterson) - -Version 0.99f [March 5, 1998] - Corrected a bug in pngpread() introduced in version 99c (Kevin Bracey) - Moved makefiles into a "scripts" directory, and added INSTALL instruction file - Added makefile.os2 and pngos2.def (A. Zabolotny) and makefile.s2x (W. Sebok) - Added pointers to "note on libpng versions" in makefile.lnx and README - Added row callback feature when reading and writing nonprogressive rows - and added a test of this feature in pngtest.c - Added user transform callbacks, with test of the feature in pngtest.c - -Version 0.99g [March 6, 1998, morning] - Minor changes to pngtest.c to suppress compiler warnings. - Removed "beta" language from documentation. - -Version 0.99h [March 6, 1998, evening] - Minor changes to previous minor changes to pngtest.c - Changed PNG_READ_NOT_FULLY_SUPPORTED to PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED - and added PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_NOT_SUPPORTED macro - Added user transform capability - -Version 1.00 [March 7, 1998] - Changed several typedefs in pngrutil.c - Added makefile.wat (Pawel Mrochen), updated makefile.tc3 (Willem van Schaik) - Replaced "while(1)" with "for(;;)" - Added PNGARG() to prototypes in pngtest.c and removed some prototypes - Updated some of the makefiles (Tom Lane) - Changed some typedefs (s_start, etc.) in pngrutil.c - Fixed dimensions of "short_months" array in pngwrite.c - Replaced ansi2knr.c with the one from jpeg-v6 - -Version 1.0.0 [March 8, 1998] - Changed name from 1.00 to 1.0.0 (Adam Costello) - Added smakefile.ppc (with SCOPTIONS.ppc) for Amiga PPC (Andreas Kleinert) - -Version 1.0.0a [March 9, 1998] - Fixed three bugs in pngrtran.c to make gamma+background handling consistent - (Greg Roelofs) - Changed format of the PNG_LIBPNG_VER integer to xyyzz instead of xyz - for major, minor, and bugfix releases. This is 10001. (Adam Costello, - Tom Lane) - Make months range from 1-12 in png_convert_to_rfc1123 - -Version 1.0.0b [March 13, 1998] - Quieted compiler complaints about two empty "for" loops in pngrutil.c - Minor changes to makefile.s2x - Removed #ifdef/#endif around a png_free() in pngread.c - -Version 1.0.1 [March 14, 1998] - Changed makefile.s2x to reduce security risk of using a relative pathname - Fixed some typos in the documentation (Greg). - Fixed a problem with value of "channels" returned by png_read_update_info() - -Version 1.0.1a [April 21, 1998] - Optimized Paeth calculations by replacing abs() function calls with intrinsics - plus other loop optimizations. Improves avg decoding speed by about 20%. - Commented out i386istic "align" compiler flags in makefile.lnx. - Reduced the default warning level in some makefiles, to make them consistent. - Removed references to IJG and JPEG in the ansi2knr.c copyright statement. - Fixed a bug in png_do_strip_filler with XXRRGGBB => RRGGBB transformation. - Added grayscale and 16-bit capability to png_do_read_filler(). - Fixed a bug in pngset.c, introduced in version 0.99c, that sets rowbytes - too large when writing an image with bit_depth < 8 (Bob Dellaca). - Corrected some bugs in the experimental weighted filtering heuristics. - Moved a misplaced pngrutil code block that truncates tRNS if it has more - than num_palette entries -- test was done before num_palette was defined. - Fixed a png_convert_to_rfc1123() bug that converts day 31 to 0 (Steve Eddins). - Changed compiler flags in makefile.wat for better optimization - (Pawel Mrochen). - -Version 1.0.1b [May 2, 1998] - Relocated png_do_gray_to_rgb() within png_do_read_transformations() (Greg). - Relocated the png_composite macros from pngrtran.c to png.h (Greg). - Added makefile.sco (contributed by Mike Hopkirk). - Fixed two bugs (missing definitions of "istop") introduced in libpng-1.0.1a. - Fixed a bug in pngrtran.c that would set channels=5 under some circumstances. - More work on the Paeth-filtering, achieving imperceptible speedup - (A Kleinert). - More work on loop optimization which may help when compiled with C++ - compilers. - Added warnings when people try to use transforms they've defined out. - Collapsed 4 "i" and "c" loops into single "i" loops in pngrtran and pngwtran. - Revised paragraph about png_set_expand() in libpng.txt and libpng.3 (Greg) - -Version 1.0.1c [May 11, 1998] - Fixed a bug in pngrtran.c (introduced in libpng-1.0.1a) where the masks for - filler bytes should have been 0xff instead of 0xf. - Added max_pixel_depth=32 in pngrutil.c when using FILLER with palette images. - Moved PNG_WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER_SUPPORTED and PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED - out of the PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED block of pngconf.h - Added "PNG_NO_WRITE_TRANSFORMS" etc., as alternatives for *_NOT_SUPPORTED, - for consistency, in pngconf.h - Added individual "ifndef PNG_NO_[CAPABILITY]" in pngconf.h to make it easier - to remove unwanted capabilities via the compile line - Made some corrections to grammar (which, it's) in documentation (Greg). - Corrected example.c, use of row_pointers in png_write_image(). - -Version 1.0.1d [May 24, 1998] - Corrected several statements that used side effects illegally in pngrutil.c - and pngtrans.c, that were introduced in version 1.0.1b - Revised png_read_rows() to avoid repeated if-testing for NULL (A Kleinert) - More corrections to example.c, use of row_pointers in png_write_image() - and png_read_rows(). - Added pngdll.mak and pngdef.pas to scripts directory, contributed by - Bob Dellaca, to make a png32bd.dll with Borland C++ 4.5 - Fixed error in example.c with png_set_text: num_text is 3, not 2 (Guido V.) - Changed several loops from count-down to count-up, for consistency. - -Version 1.0.1e [June 6, 1998] - Revised libpng.txt and libpng.3 description of png_set_read|write_fn(), and - added warnings when people try to set png_read_fn and png_write_fn in - the same structure. - Added a test such that png_do_gamma will be done when num_trans==0 - for truecolor images that have defined a background. This corrects an - error that was introduced in libpng-0.90 that can cause gamma processing - to be skipped. - Added tests in png.h to include "trans" and "trans_values" in structures - when PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED or PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED is defined. - Add png_free(png_ptr->time_buffer) in png_destroy_read_struct() - Moved png_convert_to_rfc_1123() from pngwrite.c to png.c - Added capability for user-provided malloc_fn() and free_fn() functions, - and revised pngtest.c to demonstrate their use, replacing the - PNGTEST_DEBUG_MEM feature. - Added makefile.w32, for Microsoft C++ 4.0 and later (Tim Wegner). - -Version 1.0.2 [June 14, 1998] - Fixed two bugs in makefile.bor . - -Version 1.0.2a [December 30, 1998] - Replaced and extended code that was removed from png_set_filler() in 1.0.1a. - Fixed a bug in png_do_filler() that made it fail to write filler bytes in - the left-most pixel of each row (Kevin Bracey). - Changed "static pngcharp tIME_string" to "static char tIME_string[30]" - in pngtest.c (Duncan Simpson). - Fixed a bug in pngtest.c that caused pngtest to try to write a tIME chunk - even when no tIME chunk was present in the source file. - Fixed a problem in pngrutil.c: gray_to_rgb didn't always work with 16-bit. - Fixed a problem in png_read_push_finish_row(), which would not skip some - passes that it should skip, for images that are less than 3 pixels high. - Interchanged the order of calls to png_do_swap() and png_do_shift() - in pngwtran.c (John Cromer). - Added #ifdef PNG_DEBUG/#endif surrounding use of PNG_DEBUG in png.h . - Changed "bad adaptive filter type" from error to warning in pngrutil.c . - Fixed a documentation error about default filtering with 8-bit indexed-color. - Separated the PNG_NO_STDIO macro into PNG_NO_STDIO and PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO - (L. Peter Deutsch). - Added png_set_rgb_to_gray() and png_get_rgb_to_gray_status() functions. - Added png_get_copyright() and png_get_header_version() functions. - Revised comments on png_set_progressive_read_fn() in libpng.txt and example.c - Added information about debugging in libpng.txt and libpng.3 . - Changed "ln -sf" to "ln -s -f" in makefile.s2x, makefile.lnx, and - makefile.sco. - Removed lines after Dynamic Dependencies" in makefile.aco . - Revised makefile.dec to make a shared library (Jeremie Petit). - Removed trailing blanks from all files. - -Version 1.0.2a [January 6, 1999] - Removed misplaced #endif and #ifdef PNG_NO_EXTERN near the end of png.h - Added "if" tests to silence complaints about unused png_ptr in png.h and png.c - Changed "check_if_png" function in example.c to return true (nonzero) if PNG. - Changed libpng.txt to demonstrate png_sig_cmp() instead of png_check_sig() - which is obsolete. - -Version 1.0.3 [January 14, 1999] - Added makefile.hux, for Hewlett Packard HPUX 10.20 and 11.00 (Jim Rice) - Added a statement of Y2K compliance in png.h, libpng.3, and Y2KINFO. - -Version 1.0.3a [August 12, 1999] - Added check for PNG_READ_INTERLACE_SUPPORTED in pngread.c; issue a warning - if an attempt is made to read an interlaced image when it's not supported. - Added check if png_ptr->trans is defined before freeing it in pngread.c - Modified the Y2K statement to include versions back to version 0.71 - Fixed a bug in the check for valid IHDR bit_depth/color_types in pngrutil.c - Modified makefile.wat (added -zp8 flag, ".symbolic", changed some comments) - Replaced leading blanks with tab characters in makefile.hux - Changed "dworkin.wustl.edu" to "ccrc.wustl.edu" in various documents. - Changed (float)red and (float)green to (double)red, (double)green - in png_set_rgb_to_gray() to avoid "promotion" problems in AIX. - Fixed a bug in pngconf.h that omitted when PNG_DEBUG==0 (K Bracey). - Reformatted libpng.3 and libpngpf.3 with proper fonts (script by J. vanZandt). - Updated documentation to refer to the PNG-1.2 specification. - Removed ansi2knr.c and left pointers to the latest source for ansi2knr.c - in makefile.knr, INSTALL, and README (L. Peter Deutsch) - Fixed bugs in calculation of the length of rowbytes when adding alpha - channels to 16-bit images, in pngrtran.c (Chris Nokleberg) - Added function png_set_user_transform_info() to store user_transform_ptr, - user_depth, and user_channels into the png_struct, and a function - png_get_user_transform_ptr() to retrieve the pointer (Chris Nokleberg) - Added function png_set_empty_plte_permitted() to make libpng useable - in MNG applications. - Corrected the typedef for png_free_ptr in png.h (Jesse Jones). - Correct gamma with srgb is 45455 instead of 45000 in pngrutil.c, to be - consistent with PNG-1.2, and allow variance of 500 before complaining. - Added assembler code contributed by Intel in file pngvcrd.c and modified - makefile.w32 to use it (Nirav Chhatrapati, INTEL Corporation, - Gilles Vollant) - Changed "ln -s -f" to "ln -f -s" in the makefiles to make Solaris happy. - Added some aliases for png_set_expand() in pngrtran.c, namely - png_set_expand_PLTE(), png_set_expand_depth(), and png_set_expand_tRNS() - (Greg Roelofs, in "PNG: The Definitive Guide"). - Added makefile.beo for BEOS on X86, contributed by Sander Stok. - -Version 1.0.3b [August 26, 1999] - Replaced 2147483647L several places with PNG_MAX_UINT macro, defined in png.h - Changed leading blanks to tabs in all makefiles. - Define PNG_USE_PNGVCRD in makefile.w32, to get MMX assembler code. - Made alternate versions of png_set_expand() in pngrtran.c, namely - png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8, png_set_palette_to_rgb, and png_set_tRNS_to_alpha - (Greg Roelofs, in "PNG: The Definitive Guide"). Deleted the 1.0.3a aliases. - Relocated start of 'extern "C"' block in png.h so it doesn't include pngconf.h - Revised calculation of num_blocks in pngmem.c to avoid a potentially - negative shift distance, whose results are undefined in the C language. - Added a check in pngset.c to prevent writing multiple tIME chunks. - Added a check in pngwrite.c to detect invalid small window_bits sizes. - -Version 1.0.3d [September 4, 1999] - Fixed type casting of igamma in pngrutil.c - Added new png_expand functions to scripts/pngdef.pas and pngos2.def - Added a demo read_user_transform_fn that examines the row filters in pngtest.c - -Version 1.0.4 [September 24, 1999, not distributed publicly] - Define PNG_ALWAYS_EXTERN in pngconf.h if __STDC__ is defined - Delete #define PNG_INTERNAL and include "png.h" from pngasmrd.h - Made several minor corrections to pngtest.c - Renamed the makefiles with longer but more user friendly extensions. - Copied the PNG copyright and license to a separate LICENSE file. - Revised documentation, png.h, and example.c to remove reference to - "viewing_gamma" which no longer appears in the PNG specification. - Revised pngvcrd.c to use MMX code for interlacing only on the final pass. - Updated pngvcrd.c to use the faster C filter algorithms from libpng-1.0.1a - Split makefile.win32vc into two versions, makefile.vcawin32 (uses MMX - assembler code) and makefile.vcwin32 (doesn't). - Added a CPU timing report to pngtest.c (enabled by defining PNGTEST_TIMING) - Added a copy of pngnow.png to the distribution. - -Version 1.0.4a [September 25, 1999] - Increase max_pixel_depth in pngrutil.c if a user transform needs it. - Changed several division operations to right-shifts in pngvcrd.c - -Version 1.0.4b [September 30, 1999] - Added parentheses in line 3732 of pngvcrd.c - Added a comment in makefile.linux warning about buggy -O3 in pgcc 2.95.1 - -Version 1.0.4c [October 1, 1999] - Added a "png_check_version" function in png.c and pngtest.c that will generate - a helpful compiler error if an old png.h is found in the search path. - Changed type of png_user_transform_depth|channels from int to png_byte. - Added "Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software" statement to png.h - -Version 1.0.4d [October 6, 1999] - Changed 0.45 to 0.45455 in png_set_sRGB() - Removed unused PLTE entries from pngnow.png - Re-enabled some parts of pngvcrd.c (png_combine_row) that work properly. - -Version 1.0.4e [October 10, 1999] - Fixed sign error in pngvcrd.c (Greg Roelofs) - Replaced some instances of memcpy with simple assignments in pngvcrd (GR-P) - -Version 1.0.4f [October 15, 1999] - Surrounded example.c code with #if 0 .. #endif to prevent people from - inadvertently trying to compile it. - Changed png_get_header_version() from a function to a macro in png.h - Added type casting mostly in pngrtran.c and pngwtran.c - Removed some pointless "ptr = NULL" in pngmem.c - Added a "contrib" directory containing the source code from Greg's book. - -Version 1.0.5 [October 15, 1999] - Minor editing of the INSTALL and README files. - -Version 1.0.5a [October 23, 1999] - Added contrib/pngsuite and contrib/pngminus (Willem van Schaik) - Fixed a typo in the png_set_sRGB() function call in example.c (Jan Nijtmans) - Further optimization and bugfix of pngvcrd.c - Revised pngset.c so that it does not allocate or free memory in the user's - text_ptr structure. Instead, it makes its own copy. - Created separate write_end_info_struct in pngtest.c for a more severe test. - Added code in pngwrite.c to free info_ptr->text[i].key to stop a memory leak. - -Version 1.0.5b [November 23, 1999] - Moved PNG_FLAG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER, PNG_FLAG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY and - PNG_FLAG_WROTE_tIME from flags to mode. - Added png_write_info_before_PLTE() function. - Fixed some typecasting in contrib/gregbook/*.c - Updated scripts/makevms.com and added makevms.com to contrib/gregbook - and contrib/pngminus (Martin Zinser) - -Version 1.0.5c [November 26, 1999] - Moved png_get_header_version from png.h to png.c, to accommodate ansi2knr. - Removed all global arrays (according to PNG_NO_GLOBAL_ARRAYS macro), to - accommodate making DLL's: Moved usr_png_ver from global variable to function - png_get_header_ver() in png.c. Moved png_sig to png_sig_bytes in png.c and - eliminated use of png_sig in pngwutil.c. Moved the various png_CHNK arrays - into pngtypes.h. Eliminated use of global png_pass arrays. Declared the - png_CHNK and png_pass arrays to be "const". Made the global arrays - available to applications (although none are used in libpng itself) when - PNG_NO_GLOBAL_ARRAYS is not defined or when PNG_GLOBAL_ARRAYS is defined. - Removed some extraneous "-I" from contrib/pngminus/makefile.std - Changed the PNG_sRGB_INTENT macros in png.h to be consistent with PNG-1.2. - Change PNG_SRGB_INTENT to PNG_sRGB_INTENT in libpng.txt and libpng.3 - -Version 1.0.5d [November 29, 1999] - Add type cast (png_const_charp) two places in png.c - Eliminated pngtypes.h; use macros instead to declare PNG_CHNK arrays. - Renamed "PNG_GLOBAL_ARRAYS" to "PNG_USE_GLOBAL_ARRAYS" and made available - to applications a macro "PNG_USE_LOCAL_ARRAYS". - comment out (with #ifdef) all the new declarations when - PNG_USE_GLOBAL_ARRAYS is defined. - Added PNG_EXPORT_VAR macro to accommodate making DLL's. - -Version 1.0.5e [November 30, 1999] - Added iCCP, iTXt, and sPLT support; added "lang" member to the png_text - structure; refactored the inflate/deflate support to make adding new chunks - with trailing compressed parts easier in the future, and added new functions - png_free_iCCP, png_free_pCAL, png_free_sPLT, png_free_text, png_get_iCCP, - png_get_spalettes, png_set_iCCP, png_set_spalettes (Eric S. Raymond). - NOTE: Applications that write text chunks MUST define png_text->lang - before calling png_set_text(). It must be set to NULL if you want to - write tEXt or zTXt chunks. If you want your application to be able to - run with older versions of libpng, use - - #ifdef PNG_iTXt_SUPPORTED - png_text[i].lang = NULL; - #endif - - Changed png_get_oFFs() and png_set_oFFs() to use signed rather than unsigned - offsets (Eric S. Raymond). - Combined PNG_READ_cHNK_SUPPORTED and PNG_WRITE_cHNK_SUPPORTED macros into - PNG_cHNK_SUPPORTED and combined the three types of PNG_text_SUPPORTED - macros, leaving the separate macros also available. - Removed comments on #endifs at the end of many short, non-nested #if-blocks. - -Version 1.0.5f [December 6, 1999] - Changed makefile.solaris to issue a warning about potential problems when - the ucb "ld" is in the path ahead of the ccs "ld". - Removed "- [date]" from the "synopsis" line in libpng.3 and libpngpf.3. - Added sCAL chunk support (Eric S. Raymond). - -Version 1.0.5g [December 7, 1999] - Fixed "png_free_spallettes" typo in png.h - Added code to handle new chunks in pngpread.c - Moved PNG_CHNK string macro definitions outside of PNG_NO_EXTERN block - Added "translated_key" to png_text structure and png_write_iTXt(). - Added code in pngwrite.c to work around a newly discovered zlib bug. - -Version 1.0.5h [December 10, 1999] - NOTE: regarding the note for version 1.0.5e, the following must also - be included in your code: - png_text[i].translated_key = NULL; - Unknown chunk handling is now supported. - Option to eliminate all floating point support was added. Some new - fixed-point functions such as png_set_gAMA_fixed() were added. - Expanded tabs and removed trailing blanks in source files. - -Version 1.0.5i [December 13, 1999] - Added some type casts to silence compiler warnings. - Renamed "png_free_spalette" to "png_free_spalettes" for consistency. - Removed leading blanks from a #define in pngvcrd.c - Added some parameters to the new png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() function. - Added a test for up->location != 0 in the first instance of writing - unknown chunks in pngwrite.c - Changed "num" to "i" in png_free_spalettes() and png_free_unknowns() to - prevent recursion. - Added png_free_hIST() function. - Various patches to fix bugs in the sCAL and integer cHRM processing, - and to add some convenience macros for use with sCAL. - -Version 1.0.5j [December 21, 1999] - Changed "unit" parameter of png_write_sCAL from png_byte to int, to work - around buggy compilers. - Added new type "png_fixed_point" for integers that hold float*100000 values - Restored backward compatibility of tEXt/zTXt chunk processing: - Restored the first four members of png_text to the same order as v.1.0.5d. - Added members "lang_key" and "itxt_length" to png_text struct. Set - text_length=0 when "text" contains iTXt data. Use the "compression" - member to distinguish among tEXt/zTXt/iTXt types. Added - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE (1) and PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt(2) macros. - The "Note" above, about backward incompatibility of libpng-1.0.5e, no - longer applies. - Fixed png_read|write_iTXt() to read|write parameters in the right order, - and to write the iTXt chunk after IDAT if it appears in the end_ptr. - Added pnggccrd.c, version of pngvcrd.c Intel assembler for gcc (Greg Roelofs) - Reversed the order of trying to write floating-point and fixed-point gAMA. - -Version 1.0.5k [December 27, 1999] - Added many parentheses, e.g., "if (a && b & c)" becomes "if (a && (b & c))" - Added png_handle_as_unknown() function (Glenn) - Added png_free_chunk_list() function and chunk_list and num_chunk_list members - of png_ptr. - Eliminated erroneous warnings about multiple sPLT chunks and sPLT-after-PLTE. - Fixed a libpng-1.0.5h bug in pngrutil.c that was issuing erroneous warnings - about ignoring incorrect gAMA with sRGB (gAMA was in fact not ignored) - Added png_free_tRNS(); png_set_tRNS() now malloc's its own trans array (ESR). - Define png_get_int_32 when oFFs chunk is supported as well as when pCAL is. - Changed type of proflen from png_int_32 to png_uint_32 in png_get_iCCP(). - -Version 1.0.5l [January 1, 2000] - Added functions png_set_read_user_chunk_fn() and png_get_user_chunk_ptr() - for setting a callback function to handle unknown chunks and for - retrieving the associated user pointer (Glenn). - -Version 1.0.5m [January 7, 2000] - Added high-level functions png_read_png(), png_write_png(), png_free_pixels(). - -Version 1.0.5n [January 9, 2000] - Added png_free_PLTE() function, and modified png_set_PLTE() to malloc its - own memory for info_ptr->palette. This makes it safe for the calling - application to free its copy of the palette any time after it calls - png_set_PLTE(). - -Version 1.0.5o [January 20, 2000] - Cosmetic changes only (removed some trailing blanks and TABs) - -Version 1.0.5p [January 31, 2000] - Renamed pngdll.mak to makefile.bd32 - Cosmetic changes in pngtest.c - -Version 1.0.5q [February 5, 2000] - Relocated the makefile.solaris warning about PATH problems. - Fixed pngvcrd.c bug by pushing/popping registers in mmxsupport (Bruce Oberg) - Revised makefile.gcmmx - Added PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED, PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, and PNG_ABORT() macros - -Version 1.0.5r [February 7, 2000] - Removed superfluous prototype for png_get_itxt from png.h - Fixed a bug in pngrtran.c that improperly expanded the background color. - Return *num_text=0 from png_get_text() when appropriate, and fix documentation - of png_get_text() in libpng.txt/libpng.3. - -Version 1.0.5s [February 18, 2000] - Added "png_jmp_env()" macro to pngconf.h, to help people migrate to the - new error handler that's planned for the next libpng release, and changed - example.c, pngtest.c, and contrib programs to use this macro. - Revised some of the DLL-export macros in pngconf.h (Greg Roelofs) - Fixed a bug in png_read_png() that caused it to fail to expand some images - that it should have expanded. - Fixed some mistakes in the unused and undocumented INCH_CONVERSIONS functions - in pngget.c - Changed the allocation of palette, history, and trans arrays back to - the version 1.0.5 method (linking instead of copying) which restores - backward compatibility with version 1.0.5. Added some remarks about - that in example.c. Added "free_me" member to info_ptr and png_ptr - and added png_free_data() function. - Updated makefile.linux and makefile.gccmmx to make directories conditionally. - Made cosmetic changes to pngasmrd.h - Added png_set_rows() and png_get_rows(), for use with png_read|write_png(). - Modified png_read_png() to allocate info_ptr->row_pointers only if it - hasn't already been allocated. - -Version 1.0.5t [March 4, 2000] - Changed png_jmp_env() migration aiding macro to png_jmpbuf(). - Fixed "interlace" typo (should be "interlaced") in contrib/gregbook/read2-x.c - Fixed bug with use of PNG_BEFORE_IHDR bit in png_ptr->mode, introduced when - PNG_FLAG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER was moved into png_ptr->mode in version 1.0.5b - Files in contrib/gregbook were revised to use png_jmpbuf() and to select - a 24-bit visual if one is available, and to allow abbreviated options. - Files in contrib/pngminus were revised to use the png_jmpbuf() macro. - Removed spaces in makefile.linux and makefile.gcmmx, introduced in 1.0.5s - -Version 1.0.5u [March 5, 2000] - Simplified the code that detects old png.h in png.c and pngtest.c - Renamed png_spalette (_p, _pp) to png_sPLT_t (_tp, _tpp) - Increased precision of rgb_to_gray calculations from 8 to 15 bits and - added png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed() function. - Added makefile.bc32 (32-bit Borland C++, C mode) - -Version 1.0.5v [March 11, 2000] - Added some parentheses to the png_jmpbuf macro definition. - Updated references to the zlib home page, which has moved to freesoftware.com. - Corrected bugs in documentation regarding png_read_row() and png_write_row(). - Updated documentation of png_rgb_to_gray calculations in libpng.3/libpng.txt. - Renamed makefile.borland,turboc3 back to makefile.bor,tc3 as in version 1.0.3, - revised borland makefiles; added makefile.ibmvac3 and makefile.gcc (Cosmin) - -Version 1.0.6 [March 20, 2000] - Minor revisions of makefile.bor, libpng.txt, and gregbook/rpng2-win.c - Added makefile.sggcc (SGI IRIX with gcc) - -Version 1.0.6d [April 7, 2000] - Changed sprintf() to strcpy() in png_write_sCAL_s() to work without STDIO - Added data_length parameter to png_decompress_chunk() function - Revised documentation to remove reference to abandoned png_free_chnk functions - Fixed an error in png_rgb_to_gray_fixed() - Revised example.c, usage of png_destroy_write_struct(). - Renamed makefile.ibmvac3 to makefile.ibmc, added libpng.icc IBM project file - Added a check for info_ptr->free_me&PNG_FREE_TEXT when freeing text in png.c - Simplify png_sig_bytes() function to remove use of non-ISO-C strdup(). - -Version 1.0.6e [April 9, 2000] - Added png_data_freer() function. - In the code that checks for over-length tRNS chunks, added check of - info_ptr->num_trans as well as png_ptr->num_trans (Matthias Benckmann) - Minor revisions of libpng.txt/libpng.3. - Check for existing data and free it if the free_me flag is set, in png_set_*() - and png_handle_*(). - Only define PNG_WEIGHTED_FILTERS_SUPPORTED when PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED - is defined. - Changed several instances of PNG_NO_CONSOLE_ID to PNG_NO_STDIO in pngrutil.c - and mentioned the purposes of the two macros in libpng.txt/libpng.3. - -Version 1.0.6f [April 14, 2000] - Revised png_set_iCCP() and png_set_rows() to avoid prematurely freeing data. - Add checks in png_set_text() for NULL members of the input text structure. - Revised libpng.txt/libpng.3. - Removed superfluous prototype for png_set_iTXt from png.h - Removed "else" from pngread.c, after png_error(), and changed "0" to "length". - Changed several png_errors about malformed ancillary chunks to png_warnings. - -Version 1.0.6g [April 24, 2000] - Added png_pass-* arrays to pnggccrd.c when PNG_USE_LOCAL_ARRAYS is defined. - Relocated paragraph about png_set_background() in libpng.3/libpng.txt - and other revisions (Matthias Benckmann) - Relocated info_ptr->free_me, png_ptr->free_me, and other info_ptr and - png_ptr members to restore binary compatibility with libpng-1.0.5 - (breaks compatibility with libpng-1.0.6). - -Version 1.0.6h [April 24, 2000] - Changed shared library so-number pattern from 2.x.y.z to xy.z (this builds - libpng.so.10 & libpng.so.10.6h instead of libpng.so.2 & libpng.so.2.1.0.6h) - This is a temporary change for test purposes. - -Version 1.0.6i [May 2, 2000] - Rearranged some members at the end of png_info and png_struct, to put - unknown_chunks_num and free_me within the original size of the png_structs - and free_me, png_read_user_fn, and png_free_fn within the original png_info, - because some old applications allocate the structs directly instead of - using png_create_*(). - Added documentation of user memory functions in libpng.txt/libpng.3 - Modified png_read_png so that it will use user_allocated row_pointers - if present, unless free_me directs that it be freed, and added description - of the use of png_set_rows() and png_get_rows() in libpng.txt/libpng.3. - Added PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED macro, and #ifdef out all new (since version - 1.00) members of png_struct and png_info, to regain binary compatibility - when you define this macro. Capabilities lost in this event - are user transforms (new in version 1.0.0),the user transform pointer - (new in version 1.0.2), rgb_to_gray (new in 1.0.5), iCCP, sCAL, sPLT, - the high-level interface, and unknown chunks support (all new in 1.0.6). - This was necessary because of old applications that allocate the structs - directly as authors were instructed to do in libpng-0.88 and earlier, - instead of using png_create_*(). - Added modes PNG_CREATED_READ_STRUCT and PNG_CREATED_WRITE_STRUCT which - can be used to detect codes that directly allocate the structs, and - code to check these modes in png_read_init() and png_write_init() and - generate a libpng error if the modes aren't set and PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED - was not defined. - Added makefile.intel and updated makefile.watcom (Pawel Mrochen) - -Version 1.0.6j [May 3, 2000] - Overloaded png_read_init() and png_write_init() with macros that convert - calls to png_read_init_2() or png_write_init_2() that check the version - and structure sizes. - -Version 1.0.7beta11 [May 7, 2000] - Removed the new PNG_CREATED_READ_STRUCT and PNG_CREATED_WRITE_STRUCT modes - which are no longer used. - Eliminated the three new members of png_text when PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED is - defined or when neither PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED nor PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED - is defined. - Made PNG_NO_READ|WRITE_iTXt the default setting, to avoid memory - overrun when old applications fill the info_ptr->text structure directly. - Added PNGAPI macro, and added it to the definitions of all exported functions. - Relocated version macro definitions ahead of the includes of zlib.h and - pngconf.h in png.h. - -Version 1.0.7beta12 [May 12, 2000] - Revised pngset.c to avoid a problem with expanding the png_debug macro. - Deleted some extraneous defines from pngconf.h - Made PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO the default condition when PNG_BUILD_DLL is defined. - Use MSC _RPTn debugging instead of fprintf if _MSC_VER is defined. - Added png_access_version_number() function. - Check for mask&PNG_FREE_CHNK (for TEXT, SCAL, PCAL) in png_free_data(). - Expanded libpng.3/libpng.txt information about png_data_freer(). - -Version 1.0.7beta14 [May 17, 2000] (beta13 was not published) - Changed pnggccrd.c and pngvcrd.c to handle bad adaptive filter types as - warnings instead of errors, as pngrutil.c does. - Set the PNG_INFO_IDAT valid flag in png_set_rows() so png_write_png() - will actually write IDATs. - Made the default PNG_USE_LOCAL_ARRAYS depend on PNG_DLL instead of WIN32. - Make png_free_data() ignore its final parameter except when freeing data - that can have multiple instances (text, sPLT, unknowns). - Fixed a new bug in png_set_rows(). - Removed info_ptr->valid tests from png_free_data(), as in version 1.0.5. - Added png_set_invalid() function. - Fixed incorrect illustrations of png_destroy_write_struct() in example.c. - -Version 1.0.7beta15 [May 30, 2000] - Revised the deliberately erroneous Linux setjmp code in pngconf.h to produce - fewer error messages. - Rearranged checks for Z_OK to check the most likely path first in pngpread.c - and pngwutil.c. - Added checks in pngtest.c for png_create_*() returning NULL, and mentioned - in libpng.txt/libpng.3 the need for applications to check this. - Changed names of png_default_*() functions in pngtest to pngtest_*(). - Changed return type of png_get_x|y_offset_*() from png_uint_32 to png_int_32. - Fixed some bugs in the unused PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS functions in pngget.c - Set each pointer to NULL after freeing it in png_free_data(). - Worked around a problem in pngconf.h; AIX's strings.h defines an "index" - macro that conflicts with libpng's png_color_16.index. (Dimitri - Papadapoulos) - Added "msvc" directory with MSVC++ project files (Simon-Pierre Cadieux). - -Version 1.0.7beta16 [June 4, 2000] - Revised the workaround of AIX string.h "index" bug. - Added a check for overlength PLTE chunk in pngrutil.c. - Added PNG_NO_POINTER_INDEXING macro to use array-indexing instead of pointer - indexing in pngrutil.c and pngwutil.c to accommodate a buggy compiler. - Added a warning in png_decompress_chunk() when it runs out of data, e.g. - when it tries to read an erroneous PhotoShop iCCP chunk. - Added PNG_USE_DLL macro. - Revised the copyright/disclaimer/license notice. - Added contrib/msvctest directory - -Version 1.0.7rc1 [June 9, 2000] - Corrected the definition of PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA (0x0400 not 0x0200) - Added contrib/visupng directory (Willem van Schaik) - -Version 1.0.7beta18 [June 23, 2000] - Revised PNGAPI definition, and pngvcrd.c to work with __GCC__ - and do not redefine PNGAPI if it is passed in via a compiler directive. - Revised visupng/PngFile.c to remove returns from within the Try block. - Removed leading underscores from "_PNG_H" and "_PNG_SAVE_BSD_SOURCE" macros. - Updated contrib/visupng/cexcept.h to version 1.0.0. - Fixed bugs in pngwrite.c and pngwutil.c that prevented writing iCCP chunks. - -Version 1.0.7rc2 [June 28, 2000] - Updated license to include disclaimers required by UCITA. - Fixed "DJBPP" typo in pnggccrd.c introduced in beta18. - -Version 1.0.7 [July 1, 2000] - Revised the definition of "trans_values" in libpng.3/libpng.txt - -Version 1.0.8beta1 [July 8, 2000] - Added png_free(png_ptr, key) two places in pngpread.c to stop memory leaks. - Changed PNG_NO_STDIO to PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO, several places in pngrutil.c and - pngwutil.c. - Changed PNG_EXPORT_VAR to use PNG_IMPEXP, in pngconf.h. - Removed unused "#include " from png.c - Added WindowsCE support. - Revised pnggccrd.c to work with gcc-2.95.2 and in the Cygwin environment. - -Version 1.0.8beta2 [July 10, 2000] - Added project files to the wince directory and made further revisions - of pngtest.c, pngrio.c, and pngwio.c in support of WindowsCE. - -Version 1.0.8beta3 [July 11, 2000] - Only set the PNG_FLAG_FREE_TRNS or PNG_FREE_TRNS flag in png_handle_tRNS() - for indexed-color input files to avoid potential double-freeing trans array - under some unusual conditions; problem was introduced in version 1.0.6f. - Further revisions to pngtest.c and files in the wince subdirectory. - -Version 1.0.8beta4 [July 14, 2000] - Added the files pngbar.png and pngbar.jpg to the distribution. - Added makefile.cygwin, and cygwin support in pngconf.h - Added PNG_NO_ZALLOC_ZERO macro (makes png_zalloc skip zeroing memory) - -Version 1.0.8rc1 [July 16, 2000] - Revised png_debug() macros and statements to eliminate compiler warnings. - -Version 1.0.8 [July 24, 2000] - Added png_flush() in pngwrite.c, after png_write_IEND(). - Updated makefile.hpux to build a shared library. - -Version 1.0.9beta1 [November 10, 2000] - Fixed typo in scripts/makefile.hpux - Updated makevms.com in scripts and contrib/* and contrib/* (Martin Zinser) - Fixed seqence-point bug in contrib/pngminus/png2pnm (Martin Zinser) - Changed "cdrom.com" in documentation to "libpng.org" - Revised pnggccrd.c to get it all working, and updated makefile.gcmmx (Greg). - Changed type of "params" from voidp to png_voidp in png_read|write_png(). - Make sure PNGAPI and PNG_IMPEXP are defined in pngconf.h. - Revised the 3 instances of WRITEFILE in pngtest.c. - Relocated "msvc" and "wince" project subdirectories into "dll" subdirectory. - Updated png.rc in dll/msvc project - Revised makefile.dec to define and use LIBPATH and INCPATH - Increased size of global png_libpng_ver[] array from 12 to 18 chars. - Made global png_libpng_ver[], png_sig[] and png_pass_*[] arrays const. - Removed duplicate png_crc_finish() from png_handle_bKGD() function. - Added a warning when application calls png_read_update_info() multiple times. - Revised makefile.cygwin - Fixed bugs in iCCP support in pngrutil.c and pngwutil.c. - Replaced png_set_empty_plte_permitted() with png_permit_mng_features(). - -Version 1.0.9beta2 [November 19, 2000] - Renamed the "dll" subdirectory "projects". - Added borland project files to "projects" subdirectory. - Set VS_FF_PRERELEASE and VS_FF_PATCHED flags in msvc/png.rc when appropriate. - Add error message in png_set_compression_buffer_size() when malloc fails. - -Version 1.0.9beta3 [November 23, 2000] - Revised PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE macro in png.h, used in the msvc project. - Removed the png_flush() in pngwrite.c that crashes some applications - that don't set png_output_flush_fn. - Added makefile.macosx and makefile.aix to scripts directory. - -Version 1.0.9beta4 [December 1, 2000] - Change png_chunk_warning to png_warning in png_check_keyword(). - Increased the first part of msg buffer from 16 to 18 in png_chunk_error(). - -Version 1.0.9beta5 [December 15, 2000] - Added support for filter method 64 (for PNG datastreams embedded in MNG). - -Version 1.0.9beta6 [December 18, 2000] - Revised png_set_filter() to accept filter method 64 when appropriate. - Added new PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE bit to png_ptr->mode and use it to - help prevent applications from using MNG features in PNG datastreams. - Added png_permit_mng_features() function. - Revised libpng.3/libpng.txt. Changed "filter type" to "filter method". - -Version 1.0.9rc1 [December 23, 2000] - Revised test for PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE in pngrutil.c - Fixed error handling of unknown compression type in png_decompress_chunk(). - In pngconf.h, define __cdecl when _MSC_VER is defined. - -Version 1.0.9beta7 [December 28, 2000] - Changed PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt to PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE several places. - Revised memory management in png_set_hIST and png_handle_hIST in a backward - compatible manner. PLTE and tRNS were revised similarly. - Revised the iCCP chunk reader to ignore trailing garbage. - -Version 1.0.9beta8 [January 12, 2001] - Moved pngasmrd.h into pngconf.h. - Improved handling of out-of-spec garbage iCCP chunks generated by PhotoShop. - -Version 1.0.9beta9 [January 15, 2001] - Added png_set_invalid, png_permit_mng_features, and png_mmx_supported to - wince and msvc project module definition files. - Minor revision of makefile.cygwin. - Fixed bug with progressive reading of narrow interlaced images in pngpread.c - -Version 1.0.9beta10 [January 16, 2001] - Do not typedef png_FILE_p in pngconf.h when PNG_NO_STDIO is defined. - Fixed "png_mmx_supported" typo in project definition files. - -Version 1.0.9beta11 [January 19, 2001] - Updated makefile.sgi to make shared library. - Removed png_mmx_support() function and disabled PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - by default, for the benefit of DLL forward compatibility. These will - be re-enabled in version 1.2.0. - -Version 1.0.9rc2 [January 22, 2001] - Revised cygwin support. - -Version 1.0.9 [January 31, 2001] - Added check of cygwin's ALL_STATIC in pngconf.h - Added "-nommx" parameter to contrib/gregbook/rpng2-win and rpng2-x demos. - -Version 1.0.10beta1 [March 14, 2001] - Revised makefile.dec, makefile.sgi, and makefile.sggcc; added makefile.hpgcc. - Reformatted libpng.3 to eliminate bad line breaks. - Added checks for _mmx_supported in the read_filter_row function of pnggccrd.c - Added prototype for png_mmx_support() near the top of pnggccrd.c - Moved some error checking from png_handle_IHDR to png_set_IHDR. - Added PNG_NO_READ_SUPPORTED and PNG_NO_WRITE_SUPPORTED macros. - Revised png_mmx_support() function in pnggccrd.c - Restored version 1.0.8 PNG_WRITE_EMPTY_PLTE_SUPPORTED behavior in pngwutil.c - Fixed memory leak in contrib/visupng/PngFile.c - Fixed bugs in png_combine_row() in pnggccrd.c and pngvcrd.c (C version) - Added warnings when retrieving or setting gamma=0. - Increased the first part of msg buffer from 16 to 18 in png_chunk_warning(). - -Version 1.0.10rc1 [March 23, 2001] - Changed all instances of memcpy, strcpy, and strlen to png_memcpy, png_strcpy, - and png_strlen. - Revised png_mmx_supported() function in pnggccrd.c to return proper value. - Fixed bug in progressive reading (pngpread.c) with small images (height < 8). - -Version 1.0.10 [March 30, 2001] - Deleted extraneous space (introduced in 1.0.9) from line 42 of makefile.cygwin - Added beos project files (Chris Herborth) - -Version 1.0.11beta1 [April 3, 2001] - Added type casts on several png_malloc() calls (Dimitri Papadapoulos). - Removed a no-longer needed AIX work-around from pngconf.h - Changed several "//" single-line comments to C-style in pnggccrd.c - -Version 1.0.11beta2 [April 11, 2001] - Removed PNGAPI from several functions whose prototypes did not have PNGAPI. - Updated scripts/pngos2.def - -Version 1.0.11beta3 [April 14, 2001] - Added checking the results of many instances of png_malloc() for NULL - -Version 1.0.11beta4 [April 20, 2001] - Undid the changes from version 1.0.11beta3. Added a check for NULL return - from user's malloc_fn(). - Removed some useless type casts of the NULL pointer. - Added makefile.netbsd - -Version 1.0.11 [April 27, 2001] - Revised makefile.netbsd - -Version 1.0.12beta1 [May 14, 2001] - Test for Windows platform in pngconf.h when including malloc.h (Emmanuel Blot) - Updated makefile.cygwin and handling of Cygwin's ALL_STATIC in pngconf.h - Added some never-to-be-executed code in pnggccrd.c to quiet compiler warnings. - Eliminated the png_error about apps using png_read|write_init(). Instead, - libpng will reallocate the png_struct and info_struct if they are too small. - This retains future binary compatibility for old applications written for - libpng-0.88 and earlier. - -Version 1.2.0beta1 [May 6, 2001] - Bumped DLLNUM to 2. - Re-enabled PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED and enabled PNG_ASSEMBLER_CODE_SUPPORTED - by default. - Added runtime selection of MMX features. - Added png_set_strip_error_numbers function and related macros. - -Version 1.2.0beta2 [May 7, 2001] - Finished merging 1.2.0beta1 with version 1.0.11 - Added a check for attempts to read or write PLTE in grayscale PNG datastreams. - -Version 1.2.0beta3 [May 17, 2001] - Enabled user memory function by default. - Modified png_create_struct so it passes user mem_ptr to user memory allocator. - Increased png_mng_features flag from png_byte to png_uint_32. - Bumped shared-library (so-number) and dll-number to 3. - -Version 1.2.0beta4 [June 23, 2001] - Check for missing profile length field in iCCP chunk and free chunk_data - in case of truncated iCCP chunk. - Bumped shared-library number to 3 in makefile.sgi and makefile.sggcc - Bumped dll-number from 2 to 3 in makefile.cygwin - Revised contrib/gregbook/rpng*-x.c to avoid a memory leak and to exit cleanly - if user attempts to run it on an 8-bit display. - Updated contrib/gregbook - Use png_malloc instead of png_zalloc to allocate palette in pngset.c - Updated makefile.ibmc - Added some typecasts to eliminate gcc 3.0 warnings. Changed prototypes - of png_write_oFFS width and height from png_uint_32 to png_int_32. - Updated example.c - Revised prototypes for png_debug_malloc and png_debug_free in pngtest.c - -Version 1.2.0beta5 [August 8, 2001] - Revised contrib/gregbook - Revised makefile.gcmmx - Revised pnggccrd.c to conditionally compile some thread-unsafe code only - when PNG_THREAD_UNSAFE_OK is defined. - Added tests to prevent pngwutil.c from writing a bKGD or tRNS chunk with - value exceeding 2^bit_depth-1 - Revised makefile.sgi and makefile.sggcc - Replaced calls to fprintf(stderr,...) with png_warning() in pnggccrd.c - Removed restriction that do_invert_mono only operate on 1-bit opaque files - -Version 1.2.0 [September 1, 2001] - Changed a png_warning() to png_debug() in pnggccrd.c - Fixed contrib/gregbook/rpng-x.c, rpng2-x.c to avoid crash with XFreeGC(). - -Version 1.2.1beta1 [October 19, 2001] - Revised makefile.std in contrib/pngminus - Include background_1 in png_struct regardless of gamma support. - Revised makefile.netbsd and makefile.macosx, added makefile.darwin. - Revised example.c to provide more details about using row_callback(). - -Version 1.2.1beta2 [October 25, 2001] - Added type cast to each NULL appearing in a function call, except for - WINCE functions. - Added makefile.so9. - -Version 1.2.1beta3 [October 27, 2001] - Removed type casts from all NULLs. - Simplified png_create_struct_2(). - -Version 1.2.1beta4 [November 7, 2001] - Revised png_create_info_struct() and png_creat_struct_2(). - Added error message if png_write_info() was omitted. - Type cast NULLs appearing in function calls when _NO_PROTO or - PNG_TYPECAST_NULL is defined. - -Version 1.2.1rc1 [November 24, 2001] - Type cast NULLs appearing in function calls except when PNG_NO_TYPECAST_NULL - is defined. - Changed typecast of "size" argument to png_size_t in pngmem.c calls to - the user malloc_fn, to agree with the prototype in png.h - Added a pop/push operation to pnggccrd.c, to preserve Eflag (Maxim Sobolev) - Updated makefile.sgi to recognize LIBPATH and INCPATH. - Updated various makefiles so "make clean" does not remove previous major - version of the shared library. - -Version 1.2.1rc2 [December 4, 2001] - Always allocate 256-entry internal palette, hist, and trans arrays, to - avoid out-of-bounds memory reference caused by invalid PNG datastreams. - Added a check for prefix_length > data_length in iCCP chunk handler. - -Version 1.2.1 [December 7, 2001] - None. - -Version 1.2.2beta1 [February 22, 2002] - Fixed a bug with reading the length of iCCP profiles (Larry Reeves). - Revised makefile.linux, makefile.gcmmx, and makefile.sgi to generate - libpng.a, libpng12.so (not libpng.so.3), and libpng12/png.h - Revised makefile.darwin to remove "-undefined suppress" option. - Added checks for gamma and chromaticity values over 21474.83, which exceed - the limit for PNG unsigned 32-bit integers when encoded. - Revised calls to png_create_read_struct() and png_create_write_struct() - for simpler debugging. - Revised png_zalloc() so zlib handles errors (uses PNG_FLAG_MALLOC_NULL_MEM_OK) - -Version 1.2.2beta2 [February 23, 2002] - Check chunk_length and idat_size for invalid (over PNG_MAX_UINT) lengths. - Check for invalid image dimensions in png_get_IHDR. - Added missing "fi;" in the install target of the SGI makefiles. - Added install-static to all makefiles that make shared libraries. - Always do gamma compensation when image is partially transparent. - -Version 1.2.2beta3 [March 7, 2002] - Compute background.gray and background_1.gray even when color_type is RGB - in case image gets reduced to gray later. - Modified shared-library makefiles to install pkgconfig/libpngNN.pc. - Export (with PNGAPI) png_zalloc, png_zfree, and png_handle_as_unknown - Removed unused png_write_destroy_info prototype from png.h - Eliminated incorrect use of width_mmx from pnggccrd.c in pixel_bytes == 8 case - Added install-shared target to all makefiles that make shared libraries. - Stopped a double free of palette, hist, and trans when not using free_me. - Added makefile.32sunu for Sun Ultra 32 and makefile.64sunu for Sun Ultra 64. - -Version 1.2.2beta4 [March 8, 2002] - Compute background.gray and background_1.gray even when color_type is RGB - in case image gets reduced to gray later (Jason Summers). - Relocated a misplaced /bin/rm in the "install-shared" makefile targets - Added PNG_1_0_X macro which can be used to build a 1.0.x-compatible library. - -Version 1.2.2beta5 [March 26, 2002] - Added missing PNGAPI to several function definitions. - Check for invalid bit_depth or color_type in png_get_IHDR(), and - check for missing PLTE or IHDR in png_push_read_chunk() (Matthias Clasen). - Revised iTXt support to accept NULL for lang and lang_key. - Compute gamma for color components of background even when color_type is gray. - Changed "()" to "{}" in scripts/libpng.pc.in. - Revised makefiles to put png.h and pngconf.h only in $prefix/include/libpngNN - Revised makefiles to make symlink to libpng.so.NN in addition to libpngNN.so - -Version 1.2.2beta6 [March 31, 2002] - -Version 1.0.13beta1 [March 31, 2002] - Prevent png_zalloc() from trying to memset memory that it failed to acquire. - Add typecasts of PNG_MAX_UINT in pngset_cHRM_fixed() (Matt Holgate). - Ensure that the right function (user or default) is used to free the - png_struct after an error in png_create_read_struct_2(). - -Version 1.2.2rc1 [April 7, 2002] - -Version 1.0.13rc1 [April 7, 2002] - Save the ebx register in pnggccrd.c (Sami Farin) - Add "mem_ptr = png_ptr->mem_ptr" in png_destroy_write_struct() (Paul Gardner). - Updated makefiles to put headers in include/libpng and remove old include/*.h. - -Version 1.2.2 [April 15, 2002] - -Version 1.0.13 [April 15, 2002] - Revised description of png_set_filter() in libpng.3/libpng.txt. - Revised makefile.netbsd and added makefile.neNNbsd and makefile.freebsd - -Version 1.0.13patch01 [April 17, 2002] - -Version 1.2.2patch01 [April 17, 2002] - Changed ${PNGMAJ}.${PNGVER} bug to ${PNGVER} in makefile.sgi and - makefile.sggcc - Fixed VER -> PNGVER typo in makefile.macosx and added install-static to - install - Added install: target to makefile.32sunu and makefile.64sunu - -Version 1.0.13patch03 [April 18, 2002] - -Version 1.2.2patch03 [April 18, 2002] - Revised 15 makefiles to link libpng.a to libpngNN.a and the include libpng - subdirectory to libpngNN subdirectory without the full pathname. - Moved generation of libpng.pc from "install" to "all" in 15 makefiles. - -Version 1.2.3rc1 [April 28, 2002] - Added install-man target to 15 makefiles (Dimitri Papadopolous-Orfanos). - Added $(DESTDIR) feature to 24 makefiles (Tim Mooney) - Fixed bug with $prefix, should be $(prefix) in makefile.hpux. - Updated cygwin-specific portion of pngconf.h and revised makefile.cygwin - Added a link from libpngNN.pc to libpng.pc in 15 makefiles. - Added links from include/libpngNN/*.h to include/*.h in 24 makefiles. - Revised makefile.darwin to make relative links without full pathname. - Added setjmp() at the end of png_create_*_struct_2() in case user forgets - to put one in their application. - Restored png_zalloc() and png_zfree() prototypes to version 1.2.1 and - removed them from module definition files. - -Version 1.2.3rc2 [May 1, 2002] - Fixed bug in reporting number of channels in pngget.c and pngset.c, - that was introduced in version 1.2.2beta5. - Exported png_zalloc(), png_zfree(), png_default_read(), png_default_write(), - png_default_flush(), and png_push_fill_buffer() and included them in - module definition files. - Added "libpng.pc" dependency to the "install-shared" target in 15 makefiles. - -Version 1.2.3rc3 [May 1, 2002] - Revised prototype for png_default_flush() - Remove old libpng.pc and libpngNN.pc before installing new ones. - -Version 1.2.3rc4 [May 2, 2002] - Typos in *.def files (png_default_read|write -> png_default_read|write_data) - In makefiles, changed rm libpng.NN.pc to rm libpngNN.pc - Added libpng-config and libpngNN-config and modified makefiles to install - them. - Changed $(MANPATH) to $(DESTDIR)$(MANPATH) in makefiles - Added "Win32 DLL VB" configuration to projects/msvc/libpng.dsp - -Version 1.2.3rc5 [May 11, 2002] - Changed "error" and "message" in prototypes to "error_message" and - "warning_message" to avoid namespace conflict. - Revised 15 makefiles to build libpng-config from libpng-config-*.in - Once more restored png_zalloc and png_zfree to regular nonexported form. - Restored png_default_read|write_data, png_default_flush, png_read_fill_buffer - to nonexported form, but with PNGAPI, and removed them from module def - files. - -Version 1.2.3rc6 [May 14, 2002] - Removed "PNGAPI" from png_zalloc() and png_zfree() in png.c - Changed "Gz" to "Gd" in projects/msvc/libpng.dsp and zlib.dsp. - Removed leftover libpng-config "sed" script from four makefiles. - Revised libpng-config creating script in 16 makefiles. - -Version 1.2.3 [May 22, 2002] - Revised libpng-config target in makefile.cygwin. - Removed description of png_set_mem_fn() from documentation. - Revised makefile.freebsd. - Minor cosmetic changes to 15 makefiles, e.g., $(DI) = $(DESTDIR)/$(INCDIR). - Revised projects/msvc/README.txt - Changed -lpng to -lpngNN in LDFLAGS in several makefiles. - -Version 1.2.4beta1 [May 24, 2002] - Added libpng.pc and libpng-config to "all:" target in 16 makefiles. - Fixed bug in 16 makefiles: $(DESTDIR)/$(LIBPATH) to $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH) - Added missing "\" before closing double quote in makefile.gcmmx. - Plugged various memory leaks; added png_malloc_warn() and png_set_text_2() - functions. - -Version 1.2.4beta2 [June 25, 2002] - Plugged memory leak of png_ptr->current_text (Matt Holgate). - Check for buffer overflow before reading CRC in pngpread.c (Warwick Allison) - Added -soname to the loader flags in makefile.dec, makefile.sgi, and - makefile.sggcc. - Added "test-installed" target to makefile.linux, makefile.gcmmx, - makefile.sgi, and makefile.sggcc. - -Version 1.2.4beta3 [June 28, 2002] - Plugged memory leak of row_buf in pngtest.c when there is a png_error(). - Detect buffer overflow in pngpread.c when IDAT is corrupted with extra data. - Added "test-installed" target to makefile.32sunu, makefile.64sunu, - makefile.beos, makefile.darwin, makefile.dec, makefile.macosx, - makefile.solaris, makefile.hpux, makefile.hpgcc, and makefile.so9. - -Version 1.2.4rc1 and 1.0.14rc1 [July 2, 2002] - Added "test-installed" target to makefile.cygwin and makefile.sco. - Revised pnggccrd.c to be able to back out version 1.0.x via PNG_1_0_X macro. - -Version 1.2.4 and 1.0.14 [July 8, 2002] - Changed png_warning() to png_error() when width is too large to process. - -Version 1.2.4patch01 [July 20, 2002] - Revised makefile.cygwin to use DLL number 12 instead of 13. - -Version 1.2.5beta1 [August 6, 2002] - Added code to contrib/gregbook/readpng2.c to ignore unused chunks. - Replaced toucan.png in contrib/gregbook (it has been corrupt since 1.0.11) - Removed some stray *.o files from contrib/gregbook. - Changed png_error() to png_warning() about "Too much data" in pngpread.c - and about "Extra compressed data" in pngrutil.c. - Prevent png_ptr->pass from exceeding 7 in png_push_finish_row(). - Updated makefile.hpgcc - Updated png.c and pnggccrd.c handling of return from png_mmx_support() - -Version 1.2.5beta2 [August 15, 2002] - Only issue png_warning() about "Too much data" in pngpread.c when avail_in - is nonzero. - Updated makefiles to install a separate libpng.so.3 with its own rpath. - -Version 1.2.5rc1 and 1.0.15rc1 [August 24, 2002] - Revised makefiles to not remove previous minor versions of shared libraries. - -Version 1.2.5rc2 and 1.0.15rc2 [September 16, 2002] - Revised 13 makefiles to remove "-lz" and "-L$(ZLIBLIB)", etc., from shared - library loader directive. - Added missing "$OBJSDLL" line to makefile.gcmmx. - Added missing "; fi" to makefile.32sunu. - -Version 1.2.5rc3 and 1.0.15rc3 [September 18, 2002] - Revised libpng-config script. - -Version 1.2.5 and 1.0.15 [October 3, 2002] - Revised makefile.macosx, makefile.darwin, makefile.hpgcc, and makefile.hpux, - and makefile.aix. - Relocated two misplaced PNGAPI lines in pngtest.c - -Version 1.2.6beta1 [October 22, 2002] - Commented out warning about uninitialized mmx_support in pnggccrd.c. - Changed "IBMCPP__" flag to "__IBMCPP__" in pngconf.h. - Relocated two more misplaced PNGAPI lines in pngtest.c - Fixed memory overrun bug in png_do_read_filler() with 16-bit datastreams, - introduced in version 1.0.2. - Revised makefile.macosx, makefile.dec, makefile.aix, and makefile.32sunu. - -Version 1.2.6beta2 [November 1, 2002] - Added libpng-config "--ldopts" output. - Added "AR=ar" and "ARFLAGS=rc" and changed "ar rc" to "$(AR) $(ARFLAGS)" - in makefiles. - -Version 1.2.6beta3 [July 18, 2004] - Reverted makefile changes from version 1.2.6beta2 and some of the changes - from version 1.2.6beta1; these will be postponed until version 1.2.7. - Version 1.2.6 is going to be a simple bugfix release. - Changed the one instance of "ln -sf" to "ln -f -s" in each Sun makefile. - Fixed potential overrun in pngerror.c by using strncpy instead of memcpy. - Added "#!/bin/sh" at the top of configure, for recognition of the - 'x' flag under Cygwin (Cosmin). - Optimized vacuous tests that silence compiler warnings, in png.c (Cosmin). - Added support for PNG_USER_CONFIG, in pngconf.h (Cosmin). - Fixed the special memory handler for Borland C under DOS, in pngmem.c - (Cosmin). - Removed some spurious assignments in pngrutil.c (Cosmin). - Replaced 65536 with 65536L, and 0xffff with 0xffffL, to silence warnings - on 16-bit platforms (Cosmin). - Enclosed shift op expressions in parentheses, to silence warnings (Cosmin). - Used proper type png_fixed_point, to avoid problems on 16-bit platforms, - in png_handle_sRGB() (Cosmin). - Added compression_type to png_struct, and optimized the window size - inside the deflate stream (Cosmin). - Fixed definition of isnonalpha(), in pngerror.c and pngrutil.c (Cosmin). - Fixed handling of unknown chunks that come after IDAT (Cosmin). - Allowed png_error() and png_warning() to work even if png_ptr == NULL - (Cosmin). - Replaced row_info->rowbytes with row_bytes in png_write_find_filter() - (Cosmin). - Fixed definition of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_DLLNUM (Simon-Pierre). - Used PNG_LIBPNG_VER and PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING instead of the hardcoded - values in png.c (Simon-Pierre, Cosmin). - Initialized png_libpng_ver[] with PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING (Simon-Pierre). - Replaced PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR with PNG_LIBPNG_VER_DLLNUM in png.rc - (Simon-Pierre). - Moved the definition of PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING near the definitions - of the other PNG_LIBPNG_VER_... symbols in png.h (Cosmin). - Relocated #ifndef PNGAPI guards in pngconf.h (Simon-Pierre, Cosmin). - Updated scripts/makefile.vc(a)win32 (Cosmin). - Updated the MSVC project (Simon-Pierre, Cosmin). - Updated the Borland C++ Builder project (Cosmin). - Avoided access to asm_flags in pngvcrd.c, if PNG_1_0_X is defined (Cosmin). - Commented out warning about uninitialized mmx_support in pngvcrd.c (Cosmin). - Removed scripts/makefile.bd32 and scripts/pngdef.pas (Cosmin). - Added extra guard around inclusion of Turbo C memory headers, in pngconf.h - (Cosmin). - Renamed projects/msvc/ to projects/visualc6/, and projects/borland/ to - projects/cbuilder5/ (Cosmin). - Moved projects/visualc6/png32ms.def to scripts/pngw32.def, - and projects/visualc6/png.rc to scripts/pngw32.rc (Cosmin). - Added projects/visualc6/pngtest.dsp; removed contrib/msvctest/ (Cosmin). - Changed line endings to DOS style in cbuilder5 and visualc6 files, even - in the tar.* distributions (Cosmin). - Updated contrib/visupng/VisualPng.dsp (Cosmin). - Updated contrib/visupng/cexcept.h to version 2.0.0 (Cosmin). - Added a separate distribution with "configure" and supporting files (Junichi). - -Version 1.2.6beta4 [July 28, 2004] - Added user ability to change png_size_t via a PNG_SIZE_T macro. - Added png_sizeof() and png_convert_size() functions. - Added PNG_SIZE_MAX (maximum value of a png_size_t variable. - Added check in png_malloc_default() for (size_t)size != (png_uint_32)size - which would indicate an overflow. - Changed sPLT failure action from png_error to png_warning and abandon chunk. - Changed sCAL and iCCP failures from png_error to png_warning and abandon. - Added png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, buf) function. - Added PNG_UINT_32_MAX macro. - Renamed PNG_MAX_UINT to PNG_UINT_31_MAX. - Made png_zalloc() issue a png_warning and return NULL on potential - overflow. - Turn on PNG_NO_ZALLOC_ZERO by default in version 1.2.x - Revised "clobber list" in pnggccrd.c so it will compile under gcc-3.4. - Revised Borland portion of png_malloc() to return NULL or issue - png_error() according to setting of PNG_FLAG_MALLOC_NULL_MEM_OK. - Added PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED macro to conditionally remove - sequential read support. - Added some "#if PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED" blocks. - Added #ifdef to remove some redundancy in png_malloc_default(). - Use png_malloc instead of png_zalloc to allocate the palette. - -Version 1.0.16rc1 and 1.2.6rc1 [August 4, 2004] - Fixed buffer overflow vulnerability (CVE-2004-0597) in png_handle_tRNS(). - Fixed NULL dereference vulnerability (CVE-2004-0598) in png_handle_iCCP(). - Fixed integer overflow vulnerability (CVE-2004-0599) in png_read_png(). - Fixed some harmless bugs in png_handle_sBIT, etc, that would cause - duplicate chunk types to go undetected. - Fixed some timestamps in the -config version - Rearranged order of processing of color types in png_handle_tRNS(). - Added ROWBYTES macro to calculate rowbytes without integer overflow. - Updated makefile.darwin and removed makefile.macosx from scripts directory. - Imposed default one million column, one-million row limits on the image - dimensions, and added png_set_user_limits() function to override them. - Revised use of PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED macro. - Fixed wrong cast of returns from png_get_user_width|height_max(). - Changed some "keep the compiler happy" from empty statements to returns, - Revised libpng.txt to remove 1.2.x stuff from the 1.0.x distribution - -Version 1.0.16rc2 and 1.2.6rc2 [August 7, 2004] - Revised makefile.darwin and makefile.solaris. Removed makefile.macosx. - Revised pngtest's png_debug_malloc() to use png_malloc() instead of - png_malloc_default() which is not supposed to be exported. - Fixed off-by-one error in one of the conversions to PNG_ROWBYTES() in - pngpread.c. Bug was introduced in 1.2.6rc1. - Fixed bug in RGB to RGBX transformation introduced in 1.2.6rc1. - Fixed old bug in RGB to Gray transformation. - Fixed problem with 64-bit compilers by casting arguments to abs() - to png_int_32. - Changed "ln -sf" to "ln -f -s" in three makefiles (solaris, sco, so9). - Changed "HANDLE_CHUNK_*" to "PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_*" (Cosmin) - Added "-@/bin/rm -f $(DL)/$(LIBNAME).so.$(PNGMAJ)" to 15 *NIX makefiles. - Added code to update the row_info->colortype in png_do_read_filler() (MSB). - -Version 1.0.16rc3 and 1.2.6rc3 [August 9, 2004] - Eliminated use of "abs()" in testing cHRM and gAMA values, to avoid - trouble with some 64-bit compilers. Created PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE() macro. - Revised documentation of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(). - Check handle_as_unknown status in pngpread.c, as in pngread.c previously. - Moved "PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_*" macros out of PNG_INTERNAL section of png.h - Added "rim" definitions for CONST4 and CONST6 in pnggccrd.c - -Version 1.0.16rc4 and 1.2.6rc4 [August 10, 2004] - Fixed mistake in pngtest.c introduced in 1.2.6rc2 (declaration of - "pinfo" was out of place). - -Version 1.0.16rc5 and 1.2.6rc5 [August 10, 2004] - Moved "PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_*" macros out of PNG_ASSEMBLER_CODE_SUPPORTED - section of png.h where they were inadvertently placed in version rc3. - -Version 1.2.6 and 1.0.16 [August 15, 2004] - Revised pngtest so memory allocation testing is only done when PNG_DEBUG==1. - -Version 1.2.7beta1 [August 26, 2004] - Removed unused pngasmrd.h file. - Removed references to uu.net for archived files. Added references to - PNG Spec (second edition) and the PNG ISO/IEC Standard. - Added "test-dd" target in 15 makefiles, to run pngtest in DESTDIR. - Fixed bug with "optimized window size" in the IDAT datastream, that - causes libpng to write PNG files with incorrect zlib header bytes. - -Version 1.2.7beta2 [August 28, 2004] - Fixed bug with sCAL chunk and big-endian machines (David Munro). - Undid new code added in 1.2.6rc2 to update the color_type in - png_set_filler(). - Added png_set_add_alpha() that updates color type. - -Version 1.0.17rc1 and 1.2.7rc1 [September 4, 2004] - Revised png_set_strip_filler() to not remove alpha if color_type has alpha. - -Version 1.2.7 and 1.0.17 [September 12, 2004] - Added makefile.hp64 - Changed projects/msvc/png32ms.def to scripts/png32ms.def in makefile.cygwin - -Version 1.2.8beta1 [November 1, 2004] - Fixed bug in png_text_compress() that would fail to complete a large block. - Fixed bug, introduced in libpng-1.2.7, that overruns a buffer during - strip alpha operation in png_do_strip_filler(). - Added PNG_1_2_X definition in pngconf.h - Use #ifdef to comment out png_info_init in png.c and png_read_init in - pngread.c (as of 1.3.0) - -Version 1.2.8beta2 [November 2, 2004] - Reduce color_type to a nonalpha type after strip alpha operation in - png_do_strip_filler(). - -Version 1.2.8beta3 [November 3, 2004] - Revised definitions of PNG_MAX_UINT_32, PNG_MAX_SIZE, and PNG_MAXSUM - -Version 1.2.8beta4 [November 12, 2004] - Fixed (again) definition of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_DLLNUM in png.h (Cosmin). - Added PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE in png.h (Cosmin). - Set png_ptr->zstream.data_type to Z_BINARY, to avoid unnecessary detection - of data type in deflate (Cosmin). - Deprecated but continue to support SPECIALBUILD and PRIVATEBUILD in favor of - PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL_STRING and PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE_STRING. - -Version 1.2.8beta5 [November 20, 2004] - Use png_ptr->flags instead of png_ptr->transformations to pass - PNG_STRIP_ALPHA info to png_do_strip_filler(), to preserve ABI - compatibility. - Revised handling of SPECIALBUILD, PRIVATEBUILD, - PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL_STRING and PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE_STRING. - -Version 1.2.8rc1 [November 24, 2004] - Moved handling of BUILD macros from pngconf.h to png.h - Added definition of PNG_LIBPNG_BASE_TYPE in png.h, inadvertently - omitted from beta5. - Revised scripts/pngw32.rc - Despammed mailing addresses by masking "@" with "at". - Inadvertently installed a supposedly faster test version of pngrutil.c - -Version 1.2.8rc2 [November 26, 2004] - Added two missing "\" in png.h - Change tests in pngread.c and pngpread.c to - if (png_ptr->transformations || (png_ptr->flags&PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ALPHA)) - png_do_read_transformations(png_ptr); - -Version 1.2.8rc3 [November 28, 2004] - Reverted pngrutil.c to version libpng-1.2.8beta5. - Added scripts/makefile.elf with supporting code in pngconf.h for symbol - versioning (John Bowler). - -Version 1.2.8rc4 [November 29, 2004] - Added projects/visualc7 (Simon-pierre). - -Version 1.2.8rc5 [November 29, 2004] - Fixed new typo in scripts/pngw32.rc - -Version 1.2.8 [December 3, 2004] - Removed projects/visualc7, added projects/visualc71. - -Version 1.2.9beta1 [February 21, 2006] - Initialized some structure members in pngwutil.c to avoid gcc-4.0.0 complaints - Revised man page and libpng.txt to make it clear that one should not call - png_read_end or png_write_end after png_read_png or png_write_png. - Updated references to png-mng-implement mailing list. - Fixed an incorrect typecast in pngrutil.c - Added PNG_NO_READ_SUPPORTED conditional for making a write-only library. - Added PNG_NO_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED conditional. - Optimized alpha-inversion loops in pngwtran.c - Moved test for nonzero gamma outside of png_build_gamma_table() in pngrtran.c - Make sure num_trans is <= 256 before copying data in png_set_tRNS(). - Make sure num_palette is <= 256 before copying data in png_set_PLTE(). - Interchanged order of write_swap_alpha and write_invert_alpha transforms. - Added parentheses in the definition of PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE (Cosmin). - Optimized zlib window flag (CINFO) in contrib/pngsuite/*.png (Cosmin). - Updated scripts/makefile.bc32 for Borland C++ 5.6 (Cosmin). - Exported png_get_uint_32, png_save_uint_32, png_get_uint_16, png_save_uint_16, - png_get_int_32, png_save_int_32, png_get_uint_31 (Cosmin). - Added type cast (png_byte) in png_write_sCAL() (Cosmin). - Fixed scripts/makefile.cygwin (Christian Biesinger, Cosmin). - Default iTXt support was inadvertently enabled. - -Version 1.2.9beta2 [February 21, 2006] - Check for png_rgb_to_gray and png_gray_to_rgb read transformations before - checking for png_read_dither in pngrtran.c - Revised checking of chromaticity limits to accommodate extended RGB - colorspace (John Denker). - Changed line endings in some of the project files to CRLF, even in the - "Unix" tar distributions (Cosmin). - Made png_get_int_32 and png_save_int_32 always available (Cosmin). - Updated scripts/pngos2.def, scripts/pngw32.def and projects/wince/png32ce.def - with the newly exported functions. - Eliminated distributions without the "configure" script. - Updated INSTALL instructions. - -Version 1.2.9beta3 [February 24, 2006] - Fixed CRCRLF line endings in contrib/visupng/VisualPng.dsp - Made libpng.pc respect EXEC_PREFIX (D. P. Kreil, J. Bowler) - Removed reference to pngasmrd.h from Makefile.am - Renamed CHANGES to ChangeLog. - Renamed LICENSE to COPYING. - Renamed ANNOUNCE to NEWS. - Created AUTHORS file. - -Version 1.2.9beta4 [March 3, 2006] - Changed definition of PKGCONFIG from $prefix/lib to $libdir in configure.ac - Reverted to filenames LICENSE and ANNOUNCE; removed AUTHORS and COPYING. - Removed newline from the end of some error and warning messages. - Removed test for sqrt() from configure.ac and configure. - Made swap tables in pngtrans.c PNG_CONST (Carlo Bramix). - Disabled default iTXt support that was inadvertently enabled in - libpng-1.2.9beta1. - Added "OS2" to list of systems that don't need underscores, in pnggccrd.c - Removed libpng version and date from *.c files. - -Version 1.2.9beta5 [March 4, 2006] - Removed trailing blanks from source files. - Put version and date of latest change in each source file, and changed - copyright year accordingly. - More cleanup of configure.ac, Makefile.am, and associated scripts. - Restored scripts/makefile.elf which was inadvertently deleted. - -Version 1.2.9beta6 [March 6, 2006] - Fixed typo (RELEASE) in configuration files. - -Version 1.2.9beta7 [March 7, 2006] - Removed libpng.vers and libpng.sym from libpng12_la_SOURCES in Makefile.am - Fixed inconsistent #ifdef's around png_sig_bytes() and png_set_sCAL_s() - in png.h. - Updated makefile.elf as suggested by debian. - Made cosmetic changes to some makefiles, adding LN_SF and other macros. - Made some makefiles accept "exec_prefix". - -Version 1.2.9beta8 [March 9, 2006] - Fixed some "#if defined (..." which should be "#if defined(..." - Bug introduced in libpng-1.2.8. - Fixed inconsistency in definition of png_default_read_data() - Restored blank that was lost from makefile.sggcc "clean" target in beta7. - Revised calculation of "current" and "major" for irix in ltmain.sh - Changed "mkdir" to "MKDIR_P" in some makefiles. - Separated PNG_EXPAND and PNG_EXPAND_tRNS. - Added png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() and deprecated - png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() which also expands tRNS to alpha. - -Version 1.2.9beta9 [March 10, 2006] - Include "config.h" in pngconf.h when available. - Added some checks for NULL png_ptr or NULL info_ptr (timeless) - -Version 1.2.9beta10 [March 20, 2006] - Removed extra CR from contrib/visualpng/VisualPng.dsw (Cosmin) - Made pnggccrd.c PIC-compliant (Christian Aichinger). - Added makefile.mingw (Wolfgang Glas). - Revised pngconf.h MMX checking. - -Version 1.2.9beta11 [March 22, 2006] - Fixed out-of-order declaration in pngwrite.c that was introduced in beta9 - Simplified some makefiles by using LIBSO, LIBSOMAJ, and LIBSOVER macros. - -Version 1.2.9rc1 [March 31, 2006] - Defined PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD when including "pngusr.h" (Cosmin). - Removed nonsensical assertion check from pngtest.c (Cosmin). - -Version 1.2.9 [April 14, 2006] - Revised makefile.beos and added "none" selector in ltmain.sh - -Version 1.2.10beta1 [April 15, 2006] - Renamed "config.h" to "png_conf.h" and revised Makefile.am to add - -DPNG_BUILDING_LIBPNG to compile directive, and modified pngconf.h - to include png_conf.h only when PNG_BUILDING_LIBPNG is defined. - -Version 1.2.10beta2 [April 15, 2006] - Manually updated Makefile.in and configure. Changed png_conf.h.in - back to config.h. - -Version 1.2.10beta3 [April 15, 2006] - Change png_conf.h back to config.h in pngconf.h. - -Version 1.2.10beta4 [April 16, 2006] - Change PNG_BUILDING_LIBPNG to PNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG in config/Makefile*. - -Version 1.2.10beta5 [April 16, 2006] - Added a configure check for compiling assembler code in pnggccrd.c - -Version 1.2.10beta6 [April 17, 2006] - Revised the configure check for pnggccrd.c - Moved -DPNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG into @LIBPNG_DEFINES@ - Added @LIBPNG_DEFINES@ to arguments when building libpng.sym - -Version 1.2.10beta7 [April 18, 2006] - Change "exec_prefix=$prefix" to "exec_prefix=$(prefix)" in makefiles. - -Version 1.2.10rc1 [April 19, 2006] - Ensure pngconf.h doesn't define both PNG_USE_PNGGCCRD and PNG_USE_PNGVCRD - Fixed "LN_FS" typo in makefile.sco and makefile.solaris. - -Version 1.2.10rc2 [April 20, 2006] - Added a backslash between -DPNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG and -DPNG_NO_ASSEMBLER_CODE - in configure.ac and configure - Made the configure warning about versioned symbols less arrogant. - -Version 1.2.10rc3 [April 21, 2006] - Added a note in libpng.txt that png_set_sig_bytes(8) can be used when - writing an embedded PNG without the 8-byte signature. - Revised makefiles and configure to avoid making links to libpng.so.* - -Version 1.2.10 [April 23, 2006] - Reverted configure to "rc2" state. - -Version 1.2.11beta1 [May 31, 2006] - scripts/libpng.pc.in contained "configure" style version info and would - not work with makefiles. - The shared-library makefiles were linking to libpng.so.0 instead of - libpng.so.3 compatibility as the library. - -Version 1.2.11beta2 [June 2, 2006] - Increased sprintf buffer from 50 to 52 chars in pngrutil.c to avoid - buffer overflow. - Fixed bug in example.c (png_set_palette_rgb -> png_set_palette_to_rgb) - -Version 1.2.11beta3 [June 5, 2006] - Prepended "#! /bin/sh" to ltmail.sh and contrib/pngminus/*.sh (Cosmin). - Removed the accidental leftover Makefile.in~ (Cosmin). - Avoided potential buffer overflow and optimized buffer in - png_write_sCAL(), png_write_sCAL_s() (Cosmin). - Removed the include directories and libraries from CFLAGS and LDFLAGS - in scripts/makefile.gcc (Nelson A. de Oliveira, Cosmin). - -Version 1.2.11beta4 [June 6, 2006] - Allow zero-length IDAT chunks after the entire zlib datastream, but not - after another intervening chunk type. - -Version 1.0.19rc1, 1.2.11rc1 [June 13, 2006] - Deleted extraneous square brackets from [config.h] in configure.ac - -Version 1.0.19rc2, 1.2.11rc2 [June 14, 2006] - Added prototypes for PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS functions to png.h - Revised INSTALL and autogen.sh - Fixed typo in several makefiles (-W1 should be -Wl) - Added typedef for png_int_32 and png_uint_32 on 64-bit systems. - -Version 1.0.19rc3, 1.2.11rc3 [June 15, 2006] - Removed the new typedefs for 64-bit systems (delay until version 1.4.0) - Added one zero element to png_gamma_shift[] array in pngrtran.c to avoid - reading out of bounds. - -Version 1.0.19rc4, 1.2.11rc4 [June 15, 2006] - Really removed the new typedefs for 64-bit systems. - -Version 1.0.19rc5, 1.2.11rc5 [June 22, 2006] - Removed png_sig_bytes entry from scripts/pngw32.def - -Version 1.0.19, 1.2.11 [June 26, 2006] - None. - -Version 1.0.20, 1.2.12 [June 27, 2006] - Really increased sprintf buffer from 50 to 52 chars in pngrutil.c to avoid - buffer overflow. - -Version 1.2.13beta1 [October 2, 2006] - Removed AC_FUNC_MALLOC from configure.ac - Work around Intel-Mac compiler bug by setting PNG_NO_MMX_CODE in pngconf.h - Change "logical" to "bitwise" throughout documentation. - Detect and fix attempt to write wrong iCCP profile length (CVE-2006-7244) - -Version 1.0.21, 1.2.13 [November 14, 2006] - Fix potential buffer overflow in sPLT chunk handler. - Fix Makefile.am to not try to link to noexistent files. - Check all exported functions for NULL png_ptr. - -Version 1.2.14beta1 [November 17, 2006] - Relocated three misplaced tests for NULL png_ptr. - Built Makefile.in with automake-1.9.6 instead of 1.9.2. - Build configure with autoconf-2.60 instead of 2.59 - -Version 1.2.14beta2 [November 17, 2006] - Added some typecasts in png_zalloc(). - -Version 1.2.14rc1 [November 20, 2006] - Changed "strtod" to "png_strtod" in pngrutil.c - -Version 1.0.22, 1.2.14 [November 27, 2006] - Added missing "$(srcdir)" in Makefile.am and Makefile.in - -Version 1.2.15beta1 [December 3, 2006] - Generated configure with autoconf-2.61 instead of 2.60 - Revised configure.ac to update libpng.pc and libpng-config. - -Version 1.2.15beta2 [December 3, 2006] - Always export MMX asm functions, just stubs if not building pnggccrd.c - -Version 1.2.15beta3 [December 4, 2006] - Add "png_bytep" typecast to profile while calculating length in pngwutil.c - -Version 1.2.15beta4 [December 7, 2006] - Added scripts/CMakeLists.txt - Changed PNG_NO_ASSEMBLER_CODE to PNG_NO_MMX_CODE in scripts, like 1.4.0beta - -Version 1.2.15beta5 [December 7, 2006] - Changed some instances of PNG_ASSEMBLER_* to PNG_MMX_* in pnggccrd.c - Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt - -Version 1.2.15beta6 [December 13, 2006] - Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt and configure.ac - -Version 1.2.15rc1 [December 18, 2006] - Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt - -Version 1.2.15rc2 [December 21, 2006] - Added conditional #undef jmpbuf in pngtest.c to undo #define in AIX headers. - Added scripts/makefile.nommx - -Version 1.2.15rc3 [December 25, 2006] - Fixed shared library numbering error that was introduced in 1.2.15beta6. - -Version 1.2.15rc4 [December 27, 2006] - Fixed handling of rgb_to_gray when png_ptr->color.gray isn't set. - -Version 1.2.15rc5 [December 31, 2006] - Revised handling of rgb_to_gray. - -Version 1.2.15 [January 5, 2007] - Added some (unsigned long) typecasts in pngtest.c to avoid printing errors. - -Version 1.2.16beta1 [January 6, 2007] - Fix bugs in makefile.nommx - -Version 1.2.16beta2 [January 16, 2007] - Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt - -Version 1.2.16 [January 31, 2007] - No changes. - -Version 1.2.17beta1 [March 6, 2007] - Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt to install both shared and static libraries. - Deleted a redundant line from pngset.c. - -Version 1.2.17beta2 [April 26, 2007] - Relocated misplaced test for png_ptr == NULL in pngpread.c - Change "==" to "&" for testing PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_WARN - flags. - Changed remaining instances of PNG_ASSEMBLER_* to PNG_MMX_* - Added pngerror() when write_IHDR fails in deflateInit2(). - Added "const" to some array declarations. - Mention examples of libpng usage in the libpng*.txt and libpng.3 documents. - -Version 1.2.17rc1 [May 4, 2007] - No changes. - -Version 1.2.17rc2 [May 8, 2007] - Moved several PNG_HAVE_* macros out of PNG_INTERNAL because applications - calling set_unknown_chunk_location() need them. - Changed transformation flag from PNG_EXPAND_tRNS to PNG_EXPAND in - png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(). - Added png_ptr->unknown_chunk to hold working unknown chunk data, so it - can be free'ed in case of error. Revised unknown chunk handling in - pngrutil.c and pngpread.c to use this structure. - -Version 1.2.17rc3 [May 8, 2007] - Revised symbol-handling in configure script. - -Version 1.2.17rc4 [May 10, 2007] - Revised unknown chunk handling to avoid storing unknown critical chunks. - -Version 1.0.25 [May 15, 2007] -Version 1.2.17 [May 15, 2007] - Added "png_ptr->num_trans=0" before error return in png_handle_tRNS, - to eliminate a vulnerability (CVE-2007-2445, CERT VU#684664) - -Version 1.0.26 [May 15, 2007] -Version 1.2.18 [May 15, 2007] - Reverted the libpng-1.2.17rc3 change to symbol-handling in configure script - -Version 1.2.19beta1 [May 18, 2007] - Changed "const static" to "static PNG_CONST" everywhere, mostly undoing - change of libpng-1.2.17beta2. Changed other "const" to "PNG_CONST" - Changed some handling of unused parameters, to avoid compiler warnings. - "if (unused == NULL) return;" becomes "unused = unused". - -Version 1.2.19beta2 [May 18, 2007] - Only use the valid bits of tRNS value in png_do_expand() (Brian Cartier) - -Version 1.2.19beta3 [May 19, 2007] - Add some "png_byte" typecasts in png_check_keyword() and write new_key - instead of key in zTXt chunk (Kevin Ryde). - -Version 1.2.19beta4 [May 21, 2007] - Add png_snprintf() function and use it in place of sprint() for improved - defense against buffer overflows. - -Version 1.2.19beta5 [May 21, 2007] - Fixed png_handle_tRNS() to only use the valid bits of tRNS value. - Changed handling of more unused parameters, to avoid compiler warnings. - Removed some PNG_CONST in pngwutil.c to avoid compiler warnings. - -Version 1.2.19beta6 [May 22, 2007] - Added some #ifdef PNG_MMX_CODE_SUPPORTED where needed in pngvcrd.c - Added a special "_MSC_VER" case that defines png_snprintf to _snprintf - -Version 1.2.19beta7 [May 22, 2007] - Squelched png_squelch_warnings() in pnggccrd.c and added - an #ifdef PNG_MMX_CODE_SUPPORTED block around the declarations that caused - the warnings that png_squelch_warnings was squelching. - -Version 1.2.19beta8 [May 22, 2007] - Removed __MMX__ from test in pngconf.h. - -Version 1.2.19beta9 [May 23, 2007] - Made png_squelch_warnings() available via PNG_SQUELCH_WARNINGS macro. - Revised png_squelch_warnings() so it might work. - Updated makefile.sgcc and makefile.solaris; added makefile.solaris-x86. - -Version 1.2.19beta10 [May 24, 2007] - Resquelched png_squelch_warnings(), use "__attribute__((used))" instead. - -Version 1.4.0beta1 [April 20, 2006] - Enabled iTXt support (changes png_struct, thus requires so-number change). - Cleaned up PNG_ASSEMBLER_CODE_SUPPORTED vs PNG_MMX_CODE_SUPPORTED - Eliminated PNG_1_0_X and PNG_1_2_X macros. - Removed deprecated functions png_read_init, png_write_init, png_info_init, - png_permit_empty_plte, png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8, png_check_sig, and - removed the deprecated macro PNG_MAX_UINT. - Moved "PNG_INTERNAL" parts of png.h and pngconf.h into pngintrn.h - Removed many WIN32_WCE #ifdefs (Cosmin). - Reduced dependency on C-runtime library when on Windows (Simon-Pierre) - Replaced sprintf() with png_sprintf() (Simon-Pierre) - -Version 1.4.0beta2 [April 20, 2006] - Revised makefiles and configure to avoid making links to libpng.so.* - Moved some leftover MMX-related defines from pngconf.h to pngintrn.h - Updated scripts/pngos2.def, pngw32.def, and projects/wince/png32ce.def - -Version 1.4.0beta3 [May 10, 2006] - Updated scripts/pngw32.def to comment out MMX functions. - Added PNG_NO_GET_INT_32 and PNG_NO_SAVE_INT_32 macros. - Scripts/libpng.pc.in contained "configure" style version info and would - not work with makefiles. - Revised pngconf.h and added pngconf.h.in, so makefiles and configure can - pass defines to libpng and applications. - -Version 1.4.0beta4 [May 11, 2006] - Revised configure.ac, Makefile.am, and many of the makefiles to write - their defines in pngconf.h. - -Version 1.4.0beta5 [May 15, 2006] - Added a missing semicolon in Makefile.am and Makefile.in - Deleted extraneous square brackets from configure.ac - -Version 1.4.0beta6 [June 2, 2006] - Increased sprintf buffer from 50 to 52 chars in pngrutil.c to avoid - buffer overflow. - Changed sonum from 0 to 1. - Removed unused prototype for png_check_sig() from png.h - -Version 1.4.0beta7 [June 16, 2006] - Exported png_write_sig (Cosmin). - Optimized buffer in png_handle_cHRM() (Cosmin). - Set pHYs = 2835 x 2835 pixels per meter, and added - sCAL = 0.352778e-3 x 0.352778e-3 meters, in pngtest.png (Cosmin). - Added png_set_benign_errors(), png_benign_error(), png_chunk_benign_error(). - Added typedef for png_int_32 and png_uint_32 on 64-bit systems. - Added "(unsigned long)" typecast on png_uint_32 variables in printf lists. - -Version 1.4.0beta8 [June 22, 2006] - Added demonstration of user chunk support in pngtest.c, to support the - public sTER chunk and a private vpAg chunk. - -Version 1.4.0beta9 [July 3, 2006] - Removed ordinals from scripts/pngw32.def and removed png_info_int and - png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8 entries. - Inline call of png_get_uint_32() in png_get_uint_31(). - Use png_get_uint_31() to get vpAg width and height in pngtest.c - Removed WINCE and Netware projects. - Removed standalone Y2KINFO file. - -Version 1.4.0beta10 [July 12, 2006] - Eliminated automatic copy of pngconf.h to pngconf.h.in from configure and - some makefiles, because it was not working reliably. Instead, distribute - pngconf.h.in along with pngconf.h and cause configure and some of the - makefiles to update pngconf.h from pngconf.h.in. - Added pngconf.h to DEPENDENCIES in Makefile.am - -Version 1.4.0beta11 [August 19, 2006] - Removed AC_FUNC_MALLOC from configure.ac. - Added a warning when writing iCCP profile with mismatched profile length. - Patched pnggccrd.c to assemble on x86_64 platforms. - Moved chunk header reading into a separate function png_read_chunk_header() - in pngrutil.c. The chunk header (len+sig) is now serialized in a single - operation (Cosmin). - Implemented support for I/O states. Added png_ptr member io_state, and - functions png_get_io_chunk_name() and png_get_io_state() in pngget.c - (Cosmin). - Added png_get_io_chunk_name and png_get_io_state to scripts/*.def (Cosmin). - Renamed scripts/pngw32.* to scripts/pngwin.* (Cosmin). - Removed the include directories and libraries from CFLAGS and LDFLAGS - in scripts/makefile.gcc (Cosmin). - Used png_save_uint_32() to set vpAg width and height in pngtest.c (Cosmin). - Cast to proper type when getting/setting vpAg units in pngtest.c (Cosmin). - Added pngintrn.h to the Visual C++ projects (Cosmin). - Removed scripts/list (Cosmin). - Updated copyright year in scripts/pngwin.def (Cosmin). - Removed PNG_TYPECAST_NULL and used standard NULL consistently (Cosmin). - Disallowed the user to redefine png_size_t, and enforced a consistent use - of png_size_t across libpng (Cosmin). - Changed the type of png_ptr->rowbytes, PNG_ROWBYTES() and friends - to png_size_t (Cosmin). - Removed png_convert_size() and replaced png_sizeof with sizeof (Cosmin). - Removed some unnecessary type casts (Cosmin). - Changed prototype of png_get_compression_buffer_size() and - png_set_compression_buffer_size() to work with png_size_t instead of - png_uint_32 (Cosmin). - Removed png_memcpy_check() and png_memset_check() (Cosmin). - Fixed a typo (png_byte --> png_bytep) in libpng.3 and libpng.txt (Cosmin). - Clarified that png_zalloc() does not clear the allocated memory, - and png_zalloc() and png_zfree() cannot be PNGAPI (Cosmin). - Renamed png_mem_size_t to png_alloc_size_t, fixed its definition in - pngconf.h, and used it in all memory allocation functions (Cosmin). - Renamed pngintrn.h to pngpriv.h, added a comment at the top of the file - mentioning that the symbols declared in that file are private, and - updated the scripts and the Visual C++ projects accordingly (Cosmin). - Removed circular references between pngconf.h and pngconf.h.in in - scripts/makefile.vc*win32 (Cosmin). - Removing trailing '.' from the warning and error messages (Cosmin). - Added pngdefs.h that is built by makefile or configure, instead of - pngconf.h.in (Glenn). - Detect and fix attempt to write wrong iCCP profile length. - -Version 1.4.0beta12 [October 19, 2006] - Changed "logical" to "bitwise" in the documentation. - Work around Intel-Mac compiler bug by setting PNG_NO_MMX_CODE in pngconf.h - Add a typecast to stifle compiler warning in pngrutil.c - -Version 1.4.0beta13 [November 10, 2006] - Fix potential buffer overflow in sPLT chunk handler. - Fix Makefile.am to not try to link to noexistent files. - -Version 1.4.0beta14 [November 15, 2006] - Check all exported functions for NULL png_ptr. - -Version 1.4.0beta15 [November 17, 2006] - Relocated two misplaced tests for NULL png_ptr. - Built Makefile.in with automake-1.9.6 instead of 1.9.2. - Build configure with autoconf-2.60 instead of 2.59 - Add "install: all" in Makefile.am so "configure; make install" will work. - -Version 1.4.0beta16 [November 17, 2006] - Added a typecast in png_zalloc(). - -Version 1.4.0beta17 [December 4, 2006] - Changed "new_key[79] = '\0';" to "(*new_key)[79] = '\0';" in pngwutil.c - Add "png_bytep" typecast to profile while calculating length in pngwutil.c - -Version 1.4.0beta18 [December 7, 2006] - Added scripts/CMakeLists.txt - -Version 1.4.0beta19 [May 16, 2007] - Revised scripts/CMakeLists.txt - Rebuilt configure and Makefile.in with newer tools. - Added conditional #undef jmpbuf in pngtest.c to undo #define in AIX headers. - Added scripts/makefile.nommx - -Version 1.4.0beta20 [July 9, 2008] - Moved several PNG_HAVE_* macros from pngpriv.h to png.h because applications - calling set_unknown_chunk_location() need them. - Moved several macro definitions from pngpriv.h to pngconf.h - Merge with changes to the 1.2.X branch, as of 1.2.30beta04. - Deleted all use of the MMX assembler code and Intel-licensed optimizations. - Revised makefile.mingw - -Version 1.4.0beta21 [July 21, 2008] - Moved local array "chunkdata" from pngrutil.c to the png_struct, so - it will be freed by png_read_destroy() in case of a read error (Kurt - Christensen). - -Version 1.4.0beta22 [July 21, 2008] - Change "purpose" and "buffer" to png_ptr->chunkdata to avoid memory leaking. - -Version 1.4.0beta23 [July 22, 2008] - Change "chunkdata = NULL" to "png_ptr->chunkdata = NULL" several places in - png_decompress_chunk(). - -Version 1.4.0beta24 [July 25, 2008] - Change all remaining "chunkdata" to "png_ptr->chunkdata" in - png_decompress_chunk(), and remove "chunkdata" from parameter list. - Put a call to png_check_chunk_name() in png_read_chunk_header(). - Revised png_check_chunk_name() to reject a name with a lowercase 3rd byte. - Removed two calls to png_check_chunk_name() occurring later in the process. - Define PNG_NO_ERROR_NUMBERS by default in pngconf.h - -Version 1.4.0beta25 [July 30, 2008] - Added a call to png_check_chunk_name() in pngpread.c - Reverted png_check_chunk_name() to accept a name with a lowercase 3rd byte. - Added png_push_have_buffer() function to pngpread.c - Eliminated PNG_BIG_ENDIAN_SUPPORTED and associated png_get_* macros. - Made inline expansion of png_get_*() optional with PNG_USE_READ_MACROS. - Eliminated all PNG_USELESS_TESTS and PNG_CORRECT_PALETTE_SUPPORTED code. - Synced contrib directory and configure files with libpng-1.2.30beta06. - Eliminated no-longer-used pngdefs.h (but it's still built in the makefiles) - Relocated a misplaced "#endif /* PNG_NO_WRITE_FILTER */" in pngwutil.c - -Version 1.4.0beta26 [August 4, 2008] - Removed png_push_have_buffer() function in pngpread.c. It increased the - compiled library size slightly. - Changed "-Wall" to "-W -Wall" in the CFLAGS in all makefiles (Cosmin Truta) - Declared png_ptr "volatile" in pngread.c and pngwrite.c to avoid warnings. - Updated contrib/visupng/cexcept.h to version 2.0.1 - Added PNG_LITERAL_CHARACTER macros for #, [, and ]. - -Version 1.4.0beta27 [August 5, 2008] - Revised usage of PNG_LITERAL_SHARP in pngerror.c. - Moved newline character from individual png_debug messages into the - png_debug macros. - Allow user to #define their own png_debug, png_debug1, and png_debug2. - -Version 1.4.0beta28 [August 5, 2008] - Revised usage of PNG_LITERAL_SHARP in pngerror.c. - Added PNG_STRING_NEWLINE macro - -Version 1.4.0beta29 [August 9, 2008] - Revised usage of PNG_STRING_NEWLINE to work on non-ISO compilers. - Added PNG_STRING_COPYRIGHT macro. - Added non-ISO versions of png_debug macros. - -Version 1.4.0beta30 [August 14, 2008] - Added premultiplied alpha feature (Volker Wiendl). - -Version 1.4.0beta31 [August 18, 2008] - Moved png_set_premultiply_alpha from pngtrans.c to pngrtran.c - Removed extra crc check at the end of png_handle_cHRM(). Bug introduced - in libpng-1.4.0beta20. - -Version 1.4.0beta32 [August 19, 2008] - Added PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED block around new png_flush() call. - Revised PNG_NO_STDIO version of png_write_flush() - -Version 1.4.0beta33 [August 20, 2008] - Added png_get|set_chunk_cache_max() to limit the total number of sPLT, - text, and unknown chunks that can be stored. - -Version 1.4.0beta34 [September 6, 2008] - Shortened tIME_string to 29 bytes in pngtest.c - Fixed off-by-one error introduced in png_push_read_zTXt() function in - libpng-1.2.30beta04/pngpread.c (Harald van Dijk) - -Version 1.4.0beta35 [October 6, 2008] - Changed "trans_values" to "trans_color". - Changed so-number from 0 to 14. Some OS do not like 0. - Revised makefile.darwin to fix shared library numbering. - Change png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() to png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() - in example.c (debian bug report) - -Version 1.4.0beta36 [October 25, 2008] - Sync with tEXt vulnerability fix in libpng-1.2.33rc02. - -Version 1.4.0beta37 [November 13, 2008] - Added png_check_cHRM in png.c and moved checking from pngget.c, pngrutil.c, - and pngwrite.c - -Version 1.4.0beta38 [November 22, 2008] - Added check for zero-area RGB cHRM triangle in png_check_cHRM() and - png_check_cHRM_fixed(). - -Version 1.4.0beta39 [November 23, 2008] - Revised png_warning() to write its message on standard output by default - when warning_fn is NULL. - -Version 1.4.0beta40 [November 24, 2008] - Eliminated png_check_cHRM(). Instead, always use png_check_cHRM_fixed(). - In png_check_cHRM_fixed(), ensure white_y is > 0, and removed redundant - check for all-zero coordinates that is detected by the triangle check. - -Version 1.4.0beta41 [November 26, 2008] - Fixed string vs pointer-to-string error in png_check_keyword(). - Rearranged test expressions in png_check_cHRM_fixed() to avoid internal - overflows. - Added PNG_NO_CHECK_cHRM conditional. - -Version 1.4.0beta42, 43 [December 1, 2008] - Merge png_debug with version 1.2.34beta04. - -Version 1.4.0beta44 [December 6, 2008] - Removed redundant check for key==NULL before calling png_check_keyword() - to ensure that new_key gets initialized and removed extra warning - (Merge with version 1.2.34beta05 -- Arvan Pritchard). - -Version 1.4.0beta45 [December 9, 2008] - In png_write_png(), respect the placement of the filler bytes in an earlier - call to png_set_filler() (Jim Barry). - -Version 1.4.0beta46 [December 10, 2008] - Undid previous change and added PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE and - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER conditionals and deprecated - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER (Jim Barry). - -Version 1.4.0beta47 [December 15, 2008] - Support for dithering was disabled by default, because it has never - been well tested and doesn't work very well. The code has not - been removed, however, and can be enabled by building libpng with - PNG_READ_DITHER_SUPPORTED defined. - -Version 1.4.0beta48 [February 14, 2009] - Added new exported function png_calloc(). - Combined several instances of png_malloc(); png_memset() into png_calloc(). - Removed prototype for png_freeptr() that was added in libpng-1.4.0beta24 - but was never defined. - -Version 1.4.0beta49 [February 28, 2009] - Added png_fileno() macro to pngconf.h, used in pngwio.c - Corrected order of #ifdef's in png_debug definition in png.h - Fixed bug introduced in libpng-1.4.0beta48 with the memset arguments - for pcal_params. - Fixed order of #ifdef directives in the png_debug defines in png.h - (bug introduced in libpng-1.2.34/1.4.0beta29). - Revised comments in png_set_read_fn() and png_set_write_fn(). - -Version 1.4.0beta50 [March 18, 2009] - Use png_calloc() instead of png_malloc() to allocate big_row_buf when - reading an interlaced file, to avoid a possible UMR. - Undid revision of PNG_NO_STDIO version of png_write_flush(). Users - having trouble with fflush() can build with PNG_NO_WRITE_FLUSH defined - or supply their own flush_fn() replacement. - Revised libpng*.txt and png.h documentation about use of png_write_flush() - and png_set_write_fn(). - Removed fflush() from pngtest.c. - Added "#define PNG_NO_WRITE_FLUSH" to contrib/pngminim/encoder/pngusr.h - -Version 1.4.0beta51 [March 21, 2009] - Removed new png_fileno() macro from pngconf.h . - -Version 1.4.0beta52 [March 27, 2009] - Relocated png_do_chop() ahead of building gamma tables in pngrtran.c - This avoids building 16-bit gamma tables unnecessarily. - Removed fflush() from pngtest.c. - Added "#define PNG_NO_WRITE_FLUSH" to contrib/pngminim/encoder/pngusr.h - Added a section on differences between 1.0.x and 1.2.x to libpng.3/libpng.txt - -Version 1.4.0beta53 [April 1, 2009] - Removed some remaining MMX macros from pngpriv.h - Fixed potential memory leak of "new_name" in png_write_iCCP() (Ralph Giles) - -Version 1.4.0beta54 [April 13, 2009] - Added "ifndef PNG_SKIP_SETJMP_CHECK" block in pngconf.h to allow - application code writers to bypass the check for multiple inclusion - of setjmp.h when they know that it is safe to ignore the situation. - Eliminated internal use of setjmp() in pngread.c and pngwrite.c - Reordered ancillary chunks in pngtest.png to be the same as what - pngtest now produces, and made some cosmetic changes to pngtest output. - Eliminated deprecated png_read_init_3() and png_write_init_3() functions. - -Version 1.4.0beta55 [April 15, 2009] - Simplified error handling in pngread.c and pngwrite.c by putting - the new png_read_cleanup() and png_write_cleanup() functions inline. - -Version 1.4.0beta56 [April 25, 2009] - Renamed "user_chunk_data" to "my_user_chunk_data" in pngtest.c to suppress - "shadowed declaration" warning from gcc-4.3.3. - Renamed "gamma" to "png_gamma" in pngset.c to avoid "shadowed declaration" - warning about a global "gamma" variable in math.h on some platforms. - -Version 1.4.0beta57 [May 2, 2009] - Removed prototype for png_freeptr() that was added in libpng-1.4.0beta24 - but was never defined (again). - Rebuilt configure scripts with autoconf-2.63 instead of 2.62 - Removed pngprefs.h and MMX from makefiles - -Version 1.4.0beta58 [May 14, 2009] - Changed pngw32.def to pngwin.def in makefile.mingw (typo was introduced - in beta57). - Clarified usage of sig_bit versus sig_bit_p in example.c (Vincent Torri) - -Version 1.4.0beta59 [May 15, 2009] - Reformated sources in libpng style (3-space intentation, comment format) - Fixed typo in libpng docs (PNG_FILTER_AVE should be PNG_FILTER_AVG) - Added sections about the git repository and our coding style to the - documentation - Relocated misplaced #endif in pngwrite.c, sCAL chunk handler. - -Version 1.4.0beta60 [May 19, 2009] - Conditionally compile png_read_finish_row() which is not used by - progressive readers. - Added contrib/pngminim/preader to demonstrate building minimal progressive - decoder, based on contrib/gregbook with embedded libpng and zlib. - -Version 1.4.0beta61 [May 20, 2009] - In contrib/pngminim/*, renamed "makefile.std" to "makefile", since there - is only one makefile in those directories, and revised the README files - accordingly. - More reformatting of comments, mostly to capitalize sentences. - -Version 1.4.0beta62 [June 2, 2009] - Added "#define PNG_NO_WRITE_SWAP" to contrib/pngminim/encoder/pngusr.h - and "define PNG_NO_READ_SWAP" to decoder/pngusr.h and preader/pngusr.h - Reformatted several remaining "else statement" into two lines. - Added a section to the libpng documentation about using png_get_io_ptr() - in configure scripts to detect the presence of libpng. - -Version 1.4.0beta63 [June 15, 2009] - Revised libpng*.txt and libpng.3 to mention calling png_set_IHDR() - multiple times and to specify the sample order in the tRNS chunk, - because the ISO PNG specification has a typo in the tRNS table. - Changed several PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNK_SUPPORTED to - PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED, to make the png_set_keep mechanism - available for ignoring known chunks even when not saving unknown chunks. - Adopted preference for consistent use of "#ifdef" and "#ifndef" versus - "#if defined()" and "if !defined()" where possible. - -Version 1.4.0beta64 [June 24, 2009] - Eliminated PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED code. - Moved the various unknown chunk macro definitions outside of the - PNG_READ|WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNK_SUPPORTED blocks. - -Version 1.4.0beta65 [June 26, 2009] - Added a reference to the libpng license in each file. - -Version 1.4.0beta66 [June 27, 2009] - Refer to the libpng license instead of the libpng license in each file. - -Version 1.4.0beta67 [July 6, 2009] - Relocated INVERT_ALPHA within png_read_png() and png_write_png(). - Added high-level API transform PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB. - Added an "xcode" project to the projects directory (Alam Arias). - -Version 1.4.0beta68 [July 19, 2009] - Avoid some tests in filter selection in pngwutil.c - -Version 1.4.0beta69 [July 25, 2009] - Simplified the new filter-selection test. This runs faster in the - common "PNG_ALL_FILTERS" and PNG_FILTER_NONE cases. - Removed extraneous declaration from the new call to png_read_gray_to_rgb() - (bug introduced in libpng-1.4.0beta67). - Fixed up xcode project (Alam Arias) - Added a prototype for png_64bit_product() in png.c - -Version 1.4.0beta70 [July 27, 2009] - Avoid a possible NULL dereference in debug build, in png_set_text_2(). - (bug introduced in libpng-0.95, discovered by Evan Rouault) - -Version 1.4.0beta71 [July 29, 2009] - Rebuilt configure scripts with autoconf-2.64. - -Version 1.4.0beta72 [August 1, 2009] - Replaced *.tar.lzma with *.tar.xz in distribution. Get the xz codec - from . - -Version 1.4.0beta73 [August 1, 2009] - Reject attempt to write iCCP chunk with negative embedded profile length - (JD Chen) (CVE-2009-5063). - -Version 1.4.0beta74 [August 8, 2009] - Changed png_ptr and info_ptr member "trans" to "trans_alpha". - -Version 1.4.0beta75 [August 21, 2009] - Removed an extra png_debug() recently added to png_write_find_filter(). - Fixed incorrect #ifdef in pngset.c regarding unknown chunk support. - -Version 1.4.0beta76 [August 22, 2009] - Moved an incorrectly located test in png_read_row() in pngread.c - -Version 1.4.0beta77 [August 27, 2009] - Removed lpXYZ.tar.bz2 (with CRLF), KNOWNBUG, libpng-x.y.z-KNOWNBUG.txt, - and the "noconfig" files from the distribution. - Moved CMakeLists.txt from scripts into the main libpng directory. - Various bugfixes and improvements to CMakeLists.txt (Philip Lowman) - -Version 1.4.0beta78 [August 31, 2009] - Converted all PNG_NO_* tests to PNG_*_SUPPORTED everywhere except pngconf.h - Eliminated PNG_NO_FREE_ME and PNG_FREE_ME_SUPPORTED macros. - Use png_malloc plus a loop instead of png_calloc() to initialize - row_pointers in png_read_png(). - -Version 1.4.0beta79 [September 1, 2009] - Eliminated PNG_GLOBAL_ARRAYS and PNG_LOCAL_ARRAYS; always use local arrays. - Eliminated PNG_CALLOC_SUPPORTED macro and always provide png_calloc(). - -Version 1.4.0beta80 [September 17, 2009] - Removed scripts/libpng.icc - Changed typecast of filler from png_byte to png_uint_16 in png_set_filler(). - (Dennis Gustafsson) - Fixed typo introduced in beta78 in pngtest.c ("#if def " should be "#ifdef ") - -Version 1.4.0beta81 [September 23, 2009] - Eliminated unused PNG_FLAG_FREE_* defines from pngpriv.h - Expanded TAB characters in pngrtran.c - Removed PNG_CONST from all "PNG_CONST PNG_CHNK" declarations to avoid - compiler complaints about doubly declaring things "const". - Changed all "#if [!]defined(X)" to "if[n]def X" where possible. - Eliminated unused png_ptr->row_buf_size - -Version 1.4.0beta82 [September 25, 2009] - Moved redundant IHDR checking into new png_check_IHDR() in png.c - and report all errors found in the IHDR data. - Eliminated useless call to png_check_cHRM() from pngset.c - -Version 1.4.0beta83 [September 25, 2009] - Revised png_check_IHDR() to eliminate bogus complaint about filter_type. - -Version 1.4.0beta84 [September 30, 2009] - Fixed some inconsistent indentation in pngconf.h - Revised png_check_IHDR() to add a test for width variable less than 32-bit. - -Version 1.4.0beta85 [October 1, 2009] - Revised png_check_IHDR() again, to check info_ptr members instead of - the contents of the returned parameters. - -Version 1.4.0beta86 [October 9, 2009] - Updated the "xcode" project (Alam Arias). - Eliminated a shadowed declaration of "pp" in png_handle_sPLT(). - -Version 1.4.0rc01 [October 19, 2009] - Trivial cosmetic changes. - -Version 1.4.0beta87 [October 30, 2009] - Moved version 1.4.0 back into beta. - -Version 1.4.0beta88 [October 30, 2009] - Revised libpng*.txt section about differences between 1.2.x and 1.4.0 - because most of the new features have now been ported back to 1.2.41 - -Version 1.4.0beta89 [November 1, 2009] - More bugfixes and improvements to CMakeLists.txt (Philip Lowman) - Removed a harmless extra png_set_invert_alpha() from pngwrite.c - Apply png_user_chunk_cache_max within png_decompress_chunk(). - Merged libpng-1.2.41.txt with libpng-1.4.0.txt where appropriate. - -Version 1.4.0beta90 [November 2, 2009] - Removed all remaining WIN32_WCE #ifdefs except those involving the - time.h "tm" structure - -Version 1.4.0beta91 [November 3, 2009] - Updated scripts/pngw32.def and projects/wince/png32ce.def - Copied projects/wince/png32ce.def to the scripts directory. - Added scripts/makefile.wce - Patched ltmain.sh for wince support. - Added PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED macro. - -Version 1.4.0beta92 [November 4, 2009] - Make inclusion of time.h in pngconf.h depend on PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED - Make #define PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED depend on PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED - Revised libpng*.txt to describe differences from 1.2.40 to 1.4.0 (instead - of differences from 1.2.41 to 1.4.0) - -Version 1.4.0beta93 [November 7, 2009] - Added PNG_DEPSTRUCT, PNG_DEPRECATED, PNG_USE_RESULT, PNG_NORETURN, and - PNG_ALLOCATED macros to detect deprecated direct access to the - png_struct or info_struct members and other deprecated usage in - applications (John Bowler). - Updated scripts/makefile* to add "-DPNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG" to CFLAGS, - to prevent warnings about direct access to png structs by libpng - functions while building libpng. They need to be tested, especially - those using compilers other than gcc. - Updated projects/visualc6 and visualc71 with "/d PNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG". - They should work but still need to be updated to remove - references to pnggccrd.c or pngvcrd.c and ASM building. - Added README.txt to the beos, cbuilder5, netware, and xcode projects warning - that they need to be updated, to remove references to pnggccrd.c and - pngvcrd.c and to depend on pngpriv.h - Removed three direct references to read_info_ptr members in pngtest.c - that were detected by the new PNG_DEPSTRUCT macro. - Moved the png_debug macro definitions and the png_read_destroy(), - png_write_destroy() and png_far_to_near() prototypes from png.h - to pngpriv.h (John Bowler) - Moved the synopsis lines for png_read_destroy(), png_write_destroy() - png_debug(), png_debug1(), and png_debug2() from libpng.3 to libpngpf.3. - -Version 1.4.0beta94 [November 9, 2009] - Removed the obsolete, unused pnggccrd.c and pngvcrd.c files. - Updated CMakeLists.txt to add "-DPNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG" to the definitions. - Removed dependency of pngtest.o on pngpriv.h in the makefiles. - Only #define PNG_DEPSTRUCT, etc. in pngconf.h if not already defined. - -Version 1.4.0beta95 [November 10, 2009] - Changed png_check_sig() to !png_sig_cmp() in contrib programs. - Added -DPNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG to contrib/pngminm/*/makefile - Changed png_check_sig() to !png_sig_cmp() in contrib programs. - Corrected the png_get_IHDR() call in contrib/gregbook/readpng2.c - Changed pngminim/*/gather.sh to stop trying to remove pnggccrd.c and pngvcrd.c - Added dependency on pngpriv.h in contrib/pngminim/*/makefile - -Version 1.4.0beta96 [November 12, 2009] - Renamed scripts/makefile.wce to scripts/makefile.cegcc - Revised Makefile.am to use libpng.sys while building libpng.so - so that only PNG_EXPORT functions are exported. - Removed the deprecated png_check_sig() function/macro. - Removed recently removed function names from scripts/*.def - Revised pngtest.png to put chunks in the same order written by pngtest - (evidently the same change made in libpng-1.0beta54 was lost). - Added PNG_PRIVATE macro definition in pngconf.h for possible future use. - -Version 1.4.0beta97 [November 13, 2009] - Restored pngtest.png to the libpng-1.4.0beta7 version. - Removed projects/beos and netware.txt; no one seems to be supporting them. - Revised Makefile.in - -Version 1.4.0beta98 [November 13, 2009] - Added the "xcode" project to zip distributions, - Fixed a typo in scripts/pngwin.def introduced in beta97. - -Version 1.4.0beta99 [November 14, 2009] - Moved libpng-config.in and libpng.pc-configure.in out of the scripts - directory, to libpng-config.in and libpng-pc.in, respectively, and - modified Makefile.am and configure.ac accordingly. Now "configure" - needs nothing from the "scripts" directory. - Avoid redefining PNG_CONST in pngconf.h - -Version 1.4.0beta100 [November 14, 2009] - Removed ASM builds from projects/visualc6 and projects/visualc71 - Removed scripts/makefile.nommx and makefile.vcawin32 - Revised CMakeLists.txt to account for new location of libpng-config.in - and libpng-pc.in - Updated INSTALL to reflect removal and relocation of files. - -Version 1.4.0beta101 [November 14, 2009] - Restored the binary files (*.jpg, *.png, some project files) that were - accidentally deleted from the zip and 7z distributions when the xcode - project was added. - -Version 1.4.0beta102 [November 18, 2009] - Added libpng-config.in and libpng-pc.in to the zip and 7z distributions. - Fixed a typo in projects/visualc6/pngtest.dsp, introduced in beta100. - Moved descriptions of makefiles and other scripts out of INSTALL into - scripts/README.txt - Updated the copyright year in scripts/pngwin.rc from 2006 to 2009. - -Version 1.4.0beta103 [November 21, 2009] - Removed obsolete comments about ASM from projects/visualc71/README_zlib.txt - Align row_buf on 16-byte boundary in memory. - Restored the PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_AFTER_IEND_SUPPORTED guard around the call - to png_flush() after png_write_IEND(). See 1.4.0beta32, 1.4.0beta50 - changes above and 1.2.30, 1.2.30rc01 and rc03 in 1.2.41 CHANGES. Someone - needs this feature. - Make the 'png_jmpbuf' macro expand to a call that records the correct - longjmp function as well as returning a pointer to the setjmp - jmp_buf buffer, and marked direct access to jmpbuf 'deprecated'. - (John Bowler) - -Version 1.4.0beta104 [November 22, 2009] - Removed png_longjmp_ptr from scripts/*.def and libpng.3 - Rebuilt configure scripts with autoconf-2.65 - -Version 1.4.0beta105 [November 25, 2009] - Use fast integer PNG_DIVIDE_BY_255() or PNG_DIVIDE_BY_65535() - to accomplish alpha premultiplication when - PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED is defined. - Changed "/255" to "/255.0" in background calculations to make it clear - that the 255 is used as a double. - -Version 1.4.0beta106 [November 27, 2009] - Removed premultiplied alpha feature. - -Version 1.4.0beta107 [December 4, 2009] - Updated README - Added "#define PNG_NO_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS" in the libpng source files. - Removed "-DPNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG" from the makefiles and projects. - Revised scripts/makefile.netbsd, makefile.openbsd, and makefile.sco - to put png.h and pngconf.h in $prefix/include, like the other scripts, - instead of in $prefix/include/libpng. Also revised makefile.sco - to put them in $prefix/include/libpng15 instead of in - $prefix/include/libpng/libpng15. - -Version 1.4.0beta108 [December 11, 2009] - Removed leftover "-DPNG_CONFIGURE_LIBPNG" from contrib/pngminim/*/makefile - Relocated png_do_chop() to its original position in pngrtran.c; the - change in version 1.2.41beta08 caused transparency to be handled wrong - in some 16-bit datastreams (Yusaku Sugai). - -Version 1.4.0beta109 [December 13, 2009] - Added "bit_depth" parameter to the private png_build_gamma_table() function. - Pass bit_depth=8 to png_build_gamma_table() when bit_depth is 16 but the - PNG_16_TO_8 transform has been set, to avoid unnecessary build of 16-bit - tables. - -Version 1.4.0rc02 [December 20, 2009] - Declared png_cleanup_needed "volatile" in pngread.c and pngwrite.c - -Version 1.4.0rc03 [December 22, 2009] - Renamed libpng-pc.in back to libpng.pc.in and revised CMakeLists.txt - (revising the change in 1.4.0beta99) - -Version 1.4.0rc04 [December 25, 2009] - Swapped PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED and PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - in pngset.c to be consistent with other changes in version 1.2.38. - -Version 1.4.0rc05 [December 25, 2009] - Changed "libpng-pc.in" to "libpng.pc.in" in configure.ac, configure, and - Makefile.in to be consistent with changes in libpng-1.4.0rc03 - -Version 1.4.0rc06 [December 29, 2009] - Reverted the gamma_table changes from libpng-1.4.0beta109. - Fixed some indentation errors. - -Version 1.4.0rc07 [January 1, 2010] - Revised libpng*.txt and libpng.3 about 1.2.x->1.4.x differences. - Use png_calloc() instead of png_malloc(); png_memset() in pngrutil.c - Update copyright year to 2010. - -Version 1.4.0rc08 [January 2, 2010] - Avoid deprecated references to png_ptr-io_ptr and png_ptr->error_ptr - in pngtest.c - -Version 1.4.0 [January 3, 2010] - No changes. - -Version 1.4.1beta01 [January 8, 2010] - Updated CMakeLists.txt for consistent indentation and to avoid an - unclosed if-statement warning (Philip Lowman). - Revised Makefile.am and Makefile.in to remove references to Y2KINFO, - KNOWNBUG, and libpng.la (Robert Schwebel). - Revised the makefiles to install the same files and symbolic - links as configure, except for libpng.la and libpng14.la. - Make png_set|get_compression_buffer_size() available even when - PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED is not enabled. - Revised Makefile.am and Makefile.in to simplify their maintenance. - Revised scripts/makefile.linux to install a link to libpng14.so.14.1 - -Version 1.4.1beta02 [January 9, 2010] - Revised the rest of the makefiles to install a link to libpng14.so.14.1 - -Version 1.4.1beta03 [January 10, 2010] - Removed png_set_premultiply_alpha() from scripts/*.def - -Version 1.4.1rc01 [January 16, 2010] - No changes. - -Version 1.4.1beta04 [January 23, 2010] - Revised png_decompress_chunk() to improve speed and memory usage when - decoding large chunks. - Added png_set|get_chunk_malloc_max() functions. - -Version 1.4.1beta05 [January 26, 2010] - Relocated "int k" declaration in pngtest.c to minimize its scope. - -Version 1.4.1beta06 [January 28, 2010] - Revised png_decompress_chunk() to use a two-pass method suggested by - John Bowler. - -Version 1.4.1beta07 [February 6, 2010] - Folded some long lines in the source files. - Added defineable PNG_USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX, PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX, - and a PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED flag. - Eliminated use of png_ptr->irowbytes and reused the slot in png_ptr as - png_ptr->png_user_chunk_malloc_max. - Revised png_push_save_buffer() to do fewer but larger png_malloc() calls. - -Version 1.4.1beta08 [February 6, 2010] - Minor cleanup and updating of dates and copyright year. - -Version 1.5.0beta01 [February 7, 2010] - Moved declaration of png_struct into private pngstruct.h and png_info - into pnginfo.h - -Version 1.4.1beta09 and 1.5.0beta02 [February 7, 2010] - Reverted to original png_push_save_buffer() code. - -Version 1.4.1beta10 and 1.5.0beta03 [February 8, 2010] - Return allocated "old_buffer" in png_push_save_buffer() before - calling png_error(), to avoid a potential memory leak. - Updated configure script to use SO number 15. - -Version 1.5.0beta04 [February 9, 2010] - Removed malformed "incomplete struct declaration" of png_info from png.h - -Version 1.5.0beta05 [February 12, 2010] - Removed PNG_DEPSTRUCT markup in pngstruct.h and pnginfo.h, and undid the - linewrapping that it entailed. - Revised comments in pngstruct.h and pnginfo.h and added pointers to - the libpng license. - Changed PNG_INTERNAL to PNG_EXPOSE_INTERNAL_STRUCTURES - Removed the cbuilder5 project, which has not been updated to 1.4.0. - -Version 1.4.1beta12 and 1.5.0beta06 [February 14, 2010] - Fixed type declaration of png_get_chunk_malloc_max() in pngget.c (Daisuke - Nishikawa) - -Version 1.5.0beta07 [omitted] - -Version 1.5.0beta08 [February 19, 2010] - Changed #ifdef PNG_NO_STDIO_SUPPORTED to #ifdef PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO_SUPPORTED - wherever png_snprintf() is used to construct error and warning messages. - Noted in scripts/makefile.mingw that it expects to be run under MSYS. - Removed obsolete unused MMX-querying support from contrib/gregbook - Added exported png_longjmp() function. - Removed the AIX redefinition of jmpbuf in png.h - Added -D_ALLSOURCE in configure.ac, makefile.aix, and CMakeLists.txt - when building on AIX. - -Version 1.5.0beta09 [February 19, 2010] - Removed -D_ALLSOURCE from configure.ac, makefile.aix, and CMakeLists.txt. - Changed the name of png_ptr->jmpbuf to png_ptr->png_jmpbuf in pngstruct.h - -Version 1.5.0beta10 [February 25, 2010] - Removed unused gzio.c from contrib/pngminim gather and makefile scripts - Removed replacement error handlers from contrib/gregbook. Because of - the new png_longjmp() function they are no longer needed. - -Version 1.5.0beta11 [March 6, 2010] - Removed checking for already-included setjmp.h from pngconf.h - Fixed inconsistent indentations and made numerous cosmetic changes. - Revised the "SEE ALSO" style of libpng.3, libpngpf.3, and png.5 - -Version 1.5.0beta12 [March 9, 2010] - Moved "#include png.h" inside pngpriv.h and removed "#include png.h" from - the source files, along with "#define PNG_EXPOSE_INTERNAL_STRUCTURES" - and "#define PNG_NO_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS" (John Bowler). - Created new pngdebug.h and moved debug definitions there. - -Version 1.5.0beta13 [March 10, 2010] - Protect pngstruct.h, pnginfo.h, and pngdebug.h from being included twice. - Revise the "#ifdef" blocks in png_inflate() so it will compile when neither - PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX nor PNG_SET_CHUNK_MALLOC_LIMIT_SUPPORTED - is defined. - Removed unused png_measure_compressed_chunk() from pngpriv.h and libpngpf.3 - Moved the 'config.h' support from pngconf.h to pngpriv.h - Removed PNGAPI from the png_longjmp_ptr typedef. - Eliminated dependence of pngtest.c on the private pngdebug.h file. - Make all png_debug macros into *unterminated* statements or - expressions (i.e. a trailing ';' must always be added) and correct - the format statements in various png_debug messages. - -Version 1.5.0beta14 [March 14, 2010] - Removed direct access to png_ptr->io_ptr from the Windows code in pngtest.c - Revised Makefile.am to account for recent additions and replacements. - Corrected CE and OS/2 DEF files (scripts/png*def) for symbols removed and - added ordinal numbers to the Windows DEF file and corrected the duplicated - ordinal numbers on CE symbols that are commented out. - Added back in export symbols that can be present in the Windows build but - are disabled by default. - PNG_EXPORT changed to include an 'ordinal' field for DEF file generation. - PNG_CALLBACK added to make callback definitions uniform. PNGAPI split - into PNGCAPI (base C form), PNGAPI (exports) and PNGCBAPI (callbacks), - and appropriate changes made to all files. Cygwin builds re-hinged to - allow procedure call standard changes and to remove the need for the DEF - file (fixes build on Cygwin). - Enabled 'attribute' warnings that are relevant to library APIs and callbacks. - Changed rules for generation of the various symbol files and added a new - rule for a DEF file (which is also added to the distribution). - Updated the symbol file generation to stop it adding spurious spaces - to EOL (coming from preprocessor macro expansion). Added a facility - to join tokens in the output and rewrite *.dfn to use this. - Eliminated scripts/*.def in favor of libpng.def; updated projects/visualc71 - and removed scripts/makefile.cygwin. - Made PNG_BUILD_DLL safe: it can be set whenever a DLL is being built. - Removed the include of sys/types.h - apparently unnecessary now on the - platforms on which it happened (all but Mac OS and RISC OS). - Moved the Mac OS test into pngpriv.h (the only place it is used.) - -Version 1.5.0beta15 [March 17, 2010] - Added symbols.chk target to Makefile.am to validate the symbols in png.h - against the new DEF file scripts/symbols.def. - Changed the default DEF file back to pngwin.def. - Removed makefile.mingw. - Eliminated PNG_NO_EXTERN and PNG_ALL_EXTERN - -Version 1.5.0beta16 [April 1, 2010] - Make png_text_struct independent of PNG_iTXt_SUPPORTED, so that - fields are initialized in all configurations. The READ/WRITE - macros (PNG_(READ|WRITE)_iTXt_SUPPORTED) still function as - before to disable code to actually read or write iTXt chunks - and iTXt_SUPPORTED can be used to detect presence of either - read or write support (but it is probably better to check for - the one actually required - read or write.) - Combined multiple png_warning() calls for a single error. - Restored the macro definition of png_check_sig(). - -Version 1.5.0beta17 [April 17, 2010] - Added some "(long)" typecasts to printf calls in png_handle_cHRM(). - Documented the fact that png_set_dither() was disabled since libpng-1.4.0. - Reenabled png_set_dither() but renamed it to png_set_quantize() to reflect - more accurately what it actually does. At the same time, renamed - the PNG_DITHER_[RED,GREEN_BLUE]_BITS macros to - PNG_QUANTIZE_[RED,GREEN,BLUE]_BITS. - Added some "(long)" typecasts to printf calls in png_handle_cHRM(). - Freeze build-time only configuration in the build. - In all prior versions of libpng most configuration options - controlled by compiler #defines had to be repeated by the - application code that used libpng. This patch changes this - so that compilation options that can only be changed at build - time are frozen in the build. Options that are compiler - dependent (and those that are system dependent) are evaluated - each time - pngconf.h holds these. Options that can be changed - per-file in the application are in png.h. Frozen options are - in the new installed header file pnglibconf.h (John Bowler) - Removed the xcode project because it has not been updated to work - with libpng-1.5.0. - Removed the ability to include optional pngusr.h - -Version 1.5.0beta18 [April 17, 2010] - Restored the ability to include optional pngusr.h - Moved replacements for png_error() and png_warning() from the - contrib/pngminim project to pngerror.c, for use when warnings or - errors are disabled via PNG_NO_WARN or PNG_NO_ERROR_TEXT, to avoid - storing unneeded error/warning text. - Updated contrib/pngminim project to work with the new pnglibconf.h - Added some PNG_NO_* defines to contrib/pngminim/*/pngusr.h to save space. - -Version 1.5.0beta19 [April 24, 2010] - Added PNG_{READ,WRITE}_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED. This allows the functions - to read and write ints to be disabled independently of PNG_USE_READ_MACROS, - which allows libpng to be built with the functions even though the default - is to use the macros - this allows applications to choose at app build - time whether or not to use macros (previously impossible because the - functions weren't in the default build.) - Changed Windows calling convention back to __cdecl for API functions. - For Windows/x86 platforms only: - __stdcall is no longer needed for Visual Basic, so libpng-1.5.0 uses - __cdecl throughout (both API functions and callbacks) on Windows/x86 - platforms. - Replaced visualc6 and visualc71 projects with new vstudio project - Relaxed the overly-restrictive permissions of some files. - -Version 1.5.0beta20 [April 24, 2010] - Relaxed more overly-restrictive permissions of some files. - -Version 1.5.0beta21 [April 27, 2010] - Removed some unwanted binary bytes and changed CRLF to NEWLINE in the new - vstudio project files, and some trivial editing of some files in the - scripts directory. - Set PNG_NO_READ_BGR, PNG_NO_IO_STATE, and PNG_NO_TIME_RFC1123 in - contrib/pngminim/decoder/pngusr.h to make a smaller decoder application. - -Version 1.5.0beta22 [April 28, 2010] - Fixed dependencies of GET_INT_32 - it does not require READ_INT_FUNCTIONS - because it has a macro equivalent. - Improved the options.awk script; added an "everything off" option. - Revised contrib/pngminim to use the "everything off" option in pngusr.dfa. - -Version 1.5.0beta23 [April 29, 2010] - Corrected PNG_REMOVED macro to take five arguments. - The macro was documented with two arguments (name,ordinal), however - the symbol checking .dfn files assumed five arguments. The five - argument form seems more useful so it is changed to that. - Corrected PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED to PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - in gregbook/readpng2.c - Corrected protection of png_get_user_transform_ptr. The API declaration in - png.h is removed if both READ and WRITE USER_TRANSFORM are turned off - but was left defined in pngtrans.c - Added logunsupported=1 to cause pnglibconf.h to document disabled options. - This makes the installed pnglibconf.h more readable but causes no - other change. The intention is that users of libpng will find it - easier to understand if an API they need is missing. - Include png_reset_zstream() in png.c only when PNG_READ_SUPPORTED is defined. - Removed dummy_inflate.c from contrib/pngminim/encoder - Removed contrib/pngminim/*/gather.sh; gathering is now done in the makefile. - -Version 1.5.0beta24 [May 7, 2010] - Use bitwise "&" instead of arithmetic mod in pngrutil.c calculation of the - offset of the png_ptr->rowbuf pointer into png_ptr->big_row_buf. - Added more blank lines for readability. - -Version 1.5.0beta25 [June 18, 2010] - In pngpread.c: png_push_have_row() add check for new_row > height - Removed the now-redundant check for out-of-bounds new_row from example.c - -Version 1.5.0beta26 [June 18, 2010] - In pngpread.c: png_push_process_row() add check for too many rows. - -Version 1.5.0beta27 [June 18, 2010] - Removed the check added in beta25 as it is now redundant. - -Version 1.5.0beta28 [June 20, 2010] - Rewrote png_process_IDAT_data to consistently treat extra data as warnings - and handle end conditions more cleanly. - Removed the new (beta26) check in png_push_process_row(). - -Version 1.5.0beta29 [June 21, 2010] - Revised scripts/options.awk to work on Sunos (but still doesn't work) - Added comment to options.awk and contrib/pngminim/*/makefile to try nawk. - -Version 1.5.0beta30 [June 22, 2010] - Stop memory leak when reading a malformed sCAL chunk. - -Version 1.5.0beta31 [June 26, 2010] - Revised pngpread.c patch of beta28 to avoid an endless loop. - Removed some trailing blanks. - -Version 1.5.0beta32 [June 26, 2010] - Removed leftover scripts/options.patch and scripts/options.rej - -Version 1.5.0beta33 [July 6, 3010] - Made FIXED and FLOATING options consistent in the APIs they enable and - disable. Corrected scripts/options.awk to handle both command line - options and options specified in the .dfa files. - Changed char *msg to PNG_CONST char *msg in pngrutil.c - Make png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM set values using either the fixed or - floating point APIs, but not both. - Reversed patch to remove error handler when the jmp_buf is stored in the - main program structure, not the png_struct. - The error handler is needed because the default handler in libpng will - always use the jmp_buf in the library control structure; this is never - set. The gregbook code is a useful example because, even though it - uses setjmp/longjmp, it shows how error handling can be implemented - using control mechanisms not directly supported by libpng. The - technique will work correctly with mechanisms such as Microsoft - Structure Exceptions or C++ exceptions (compiler willing - note that gcc - does not by default support interworking of C and C++ error handling.) - Reverted changes to call png_longjmp in contrib/gregbook where it is not - appropriate. If mainprog->jmpbuf is used by setjmp, then png_longjmp - cannot be used. - Changed "extern PNG_EXPORT" to "PNG_EXPORT" in png.h (Jan Nijtmans) - Changed "extern" to "PNG_EXTERN" in pngpriv.h (except for the 'extern "C" {') - -Version 1.5.0beta34 [July 12, 2010] - Put #ifndef PNG_EXTERN, #endif around the define PNG_EXTERN in pngpriv.h - -Version 1.5.0beta35 [July 24, 2010] - Removed some newly-added TAB characters. - Added -DNO_PNG_SNPRINTF to CFLAGS in scripts/makefile.dj2 - Moved the definition of png_snprintf() outside of the enclosing - #ifdef blocks in pngconf.h - -Version 1.5.0beta36 [July 29, 2010] - Patches by John Bowler: - Fixed point APIs are now supported throughout (no missing APIs). - Internal fixed point arithmetic support exists for all internal floating - point operations. - sCAL validates the floating point strings it is passed. - Safe, albeit rudimentary, Watcom support is provided by PNG_API_RULE==2 - Two new APIs exist to get the number of passes without turning on the - PNG_INTERLACE transform and to get the number of rows in the current - pass. - A new test program, pngvalid.c, validates the gamma code. - Errors in the 16-bit gamma correction (overflows) have been corrected. - cHRM chunk testing is done consistently (previously the floating point - API bypassed it, because the test really didn't work on FP, now the test - is performed on the actual values to be stored in the PNG file so it - works in the FP case too.) - Most floating point APIs now simply call the fixed point APIs after - converting the values to the fixed point form used in the PNG file. - The standard headers no longer include zlib.h, which is currently only - required for pngstruct.h and can therefore be internal. - Revised png_get_int_32 to undo the PNG two's complement representation of - negative numbers. - -Version 1.5.0beta37 [July 30, 2010] - Added a typecast in png_get_int_32() in png.h and pngrutil.h to avoid - a compiler warning. - Replaced oFFs 0,0 with oFFs -10,20 in pngtest.png - -Version 1.5.0beta38 [July 31, 2010] - Implemented remaining "_fixed" functions. - Corrected a number of recently introduced warnings mostly resulting from - safe but uncast assignments to shorter integers. Also added a zlib - VStudio release library project because the latest zlib Official Windows - build does not include such a thing. - Revised png_get_int_16() to be similar to png_get_int_32(). - Restored projects/visualc71. - -Version 1.5.0beta39 [August 2, 2010] - VisualC/GCC warning fixes, VisualC build fixes - The changes include support for function attributes in VC in addition to - those already present in GCC - necessary because without these some - warnings are unavoidable. Fixes include signed/unsigned fixes in - pngvalid and checks with gcc -Wall -Wextra -Wunused. - VC requires function attributes on function definitions as well as - declarations, PNG_FUNCTION has been added to enable this and the - relevant function definitions changed. - -Version 1.5.0beta40 [August 6, 2010] - Correct use of _WINDOWS_ in pngconf.h - Removed png_mem_ #defines; they are no longer used. - Added the sRGB chunk to pngtest.png - -Version 1.5.0beta41 [August 11, 2010] - Added the cHRM chunk to pngtest.png - Don't try to use version-script with cygwin/mingw. - Revised contrib/gregbook to work under cygwin/mingw. - -Version 1.5.0beta42 [August 18, 2010] - Add .dll.a to the list of extensions to be symlinked by Makefile.am (Yaakov) - Made all API functions that have const arguments and constant string - literal pointers declare them (John Bowler). - -Version 1.5.0beta43 [August 20, 2010] - Removed spurious tabs, shorten long lines (no source change) - Also added scripts/chkfmt to validate the format of all the files that can - reasonably be validated (it is suggested to run "make distclean" before - checking, because some machine generated files have long lines.) - Reformatted the CHANGES file to be more consistent throughout. - Made changes to address various issues identified by GCC, mostly - signed/unsigned and shortening problems on assignment but also a few - difficult to optimize (for GCC) loops. - Fixed non-GCC fixed point builds. In png.c a declaration was misplaced - in an earlier update. Fixed to declare the auto variables at the head. - Use cexcept.h in pngvalid.c. - -Version 1.5.0beta44 [August 24, 2010] - Updated CMakeLists.txt to use CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR variable; useful for - installing libpng in /usr/lib64 (Funda Wang). - Revised CMakeLists.txt to put the man pages in share/man/man* not man/man* - Revised CMakeLists.txt to make symlinks instead of copies when installing. - Changed PNG_LIB_NAME from pngNN to libpngNN in CMakeLists.txt (Philip Lowman) - Implemented memory checks within pngvalid - Reformatted/rearranged pngvalid.c to assist use of progressive reader. - Check interlaced images in pngvalid - Clarified pngusr.h comments in pnglibconf.dfa - Simplified the pngvalid error-handling code now that cexcept.h is in place. - Implemented progressive reader in pngvalid.c for standard tests - Implemented progressive read in pngvalid.c gamma tests - Turn on progressive reader in pngvalid.c by default and tidy code. - -Version 1.5.0beta45 [August 26, 2010] - Added an explicit make step to projects/vstudio for pnglibconf.h - Also corrected zlib.vcxproj into which Visual Studio had introduced - what it calls an "authoring error". The change to make pnglibconf.h - simply copies the file; in the future it may actually generate the - file from scripts/pnglibconf.dfa as the other build systems do. - Changed pngvalid to work when floating point APIs are disabled - Renamed the prebuilt scripts/pnglibconf.h to scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt - Supply default values for PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD and PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX - in pngpriv.h in case the user neglected to define them in their pngusr.h - -Version 1.5.0beta46 [August 28, 2010] - Added new private header files to libpng_sources in CMakeLists.txt - Added PNG_READ_16BIT, PNG_WRITE_16BIT, and PNG_16BIT options. - Added reference to scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt in the visualc71 project. - -Version 1.5.0beta47 [September 11, 2010] - Fixed a number of problems with 64-bit compilation reported by Visual - Studio 2010 (John Bowler). - -Version 1.5.0beta48 [October 4, 2010] - Updated CMakeLists.txt (Philip Lowman). - Revised autogen.sh to recognize and use $AUTOCONF, $AUTOMAKE, $AUTOHEADER, - $AUTOPOINT, $ACLOCAL and $LIBTOOLIZE - Fixed problem with symbols creation in Makefile.am which was assuming that - all versions of ccp write to standard output by default (Martin Banky). The - bug was introduced in libpng-1.2.9beta5. - Removed unused mkinstalldirs. - -Version 1.5.0beta49 [October 8, 2010] - Undid Makefile.am revision of 1.5.0beta48. - -Version 1.5.0beta50 [October 14, 2010] - Revised Makefile.in to account for mkinstalldirs being removed. - Added some "(unsigned long)" typecasts in printf statements in pngvalid.c. - Suppressed a compiler warning in png_handle_sPLT(). - Check for out-of-range text compression mode in png_set_text(). - -Version 1.5.0beta51 [October 15, 2010] - Changed embedded dates to "(PENDING RELEASE) in beta releases (and future - rc releases) to minimize the difference between releases. - -Version 1.5.0beta52 [October 16, 2010] - Restored some of the embedded dates (in png.h, png.c, documentation, etc.) - -Version 1.5.0beta53 [October 18, 2010] - Updated INSTALL to mention using "make maintainer-clean" and to remove - obsolete statement about a custom ltmain.sh - Disabled "color-tests" by default in Makefile.am so it will work with - automake versions earlier than 1.11.1 - Use document name "libpng-manual.txt" instead of "libpng-.txt" - to simplify version differences. - Removed obsolete remarks about setjmp handling from INSTALL. - Revised and renamed the typedef in png.h and png.c that was designed - to catch library and header mismatch. - -Version 1.5.0beta54 [November 10, 2010] - Require 48 bytes, not 64 bytes, for big_row_buf in overflow checks. - Used a consistent structure for the pngget.c functions. - -Version 1.5.0beta55 [November 21, 2010] - Revised png_get_uint_32, png_get_int_32, png_get_uint_16 (Cosmin) - Moved reading of file signature into png_read_sig (Cosmin) - Fixed atomicity of chunk header serialization (Cosmin) - Added test for io_state in pngtest.c (Cosmin) - Added "#!/bin/sh" at the top of contrib/pngminim/*/gather.sh scripts. - Changes to remove gcc warnings (John Bowler) - Certain optional gcc warning flags resulted in warnings in libpng code. - With these changes only -Wconversion and -Wcast-qual cannot be turned on. - Changes are trivial rearrangements of code. -Wconversion is not possible - for pngrutil.c (because of the widespread use of += et al on variables - smaller than (int) or (unsigned int)) and -Wcast-qual is not possible - with pngwio.c and pngwutil.c because the 'write' callback and zlib - compression both fail to declare their input buffers with 'const'. - -Version 1.5.0beta56 [December 7, 2010] - Added the private PNG_UNUSED() macro definition in pngpriv.h. - Added some commentary about PNG_EXPORT in png.h and pngconf.h - Revised PNG_EXPORT() macro and added PNG_EXPORTA() macro, with the - objective of simplifying and improving the cosmetic appearance of png.h. - Fixed some incorrect "=" macro names in pnglibconf.dfa - Included documentation of changes in 1.5.0 from 1.4.x in libpng-manual.txt - -Version 1.5.0beta57 [December 9, 2010] - Documented the pngvalid gamma error summary with additional comments and - print statements. - Improved missing symbol handling in checksym.awk; symbols missing in both - the old and new files can now be optionally ignored, treated as errors - or warnings. - Removed references to pngvcrd.c and pnggccrd.c from the vstudio project. - Updated "libpng14" to "libpng15" in the visualc71 project. - Enabled the strip16 tests in pngvalid.` - Don't display test results (except PASS/FAIL) when running "make test". - Instead put them in pngtest-log.txt - Added "--with-zprefix=" to configure.ac - Updated the prebuilt configuration files to autoconf version 2.68 - -Version 1.5.0beta58 [December 19, 2010] - Fixed interlace image handling and add test cases (John Bowler) - Fixed the clean rule in Makefile.am to remove pngtest-log.txt - Made minor changes to work around warnings in gcc 3.4 - -Version 1.5.0rc01 [December 27, 2010] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.0rc02 [December 27, 2010] - Eliminated references to the scripts/*.def files in project/visualc71. - -Version 1.5.0rc03 [December 28, 2010] - Eliminated scripts/*.def and revised Makefile.am accordingly - -Version 1.5.0rc04 [December 29, 2010] - Fixed bug in background transformation handling in pngrtran.c (it was - looking for the flag in png_ptr->transformations instead of in - png_ptr->flags) (David Raymond). - -Version 1.5.0rc05 [December 31, 2010] - Fixed typo in a comment in CMakeLists.txt (libpng14 => libpng15) (Cosmin) - -Version 1.5.0rc06 [January 4, 2011] - Changed the new configure option "zprefix=string" to "zlib-prefix=string" - -Version 1.5.0rc07 [January 4, 2011] - Updated copyright year. - -Version 1.5.0 [January 6, 2011] - No changes. - -version 1.5.1beta01 [January 8, 2011] - Added description of png_set_crc_action() to the manual. - Added a note in the manual that the type of the iCCP profile was changed - from png_charpp to png_bytepp in png_get_iCCP(). This change happened - in version 1.5.0beta36 but is not noted in the CHANGES. Similarly, - it was changed from png_charpp to png_const_bytepp in png_set_iCCP(). - Ensure that png_rgb_to_gray ignores palette mapped images, if libpng - internally happens to call it with one, and fixed a failure to handle - palette mapped images correctly. This fixes CVE-2690. - -Version 1.5.1beta02 [January 14, 2011] - Fixed a bug in handling of interlaced images (bero at arklinux.org). - Updated CMakeLists.txt (Clifford Yapp) - -Version 1.5.1beta03 [January 14, 2011] - Fixed typecasting of some png_debug() statements (Cosmin) - -Version 1.5.1beta04 [January 16, 2011] - Updated documentation of png_set|get_tRNS() (Thomas Klausner). - Mentioned in the documentation that applications must #include "zlib.h" - if they need access to anything in zlib.h, and that a number of - macros such as png_memset() are no longer accessible by applications. - Corrected pngvalid gamma test "sample" function to access all of the color - samples of each pixel, instead of sampling the red channel three times. - Prefixed variable names index, div, exp, gamma with "png_" to avoid "shadow" - warnings, and (mistakenly) changed png_exp() to exp(). - -Version 1.5.1beta05 [January 16, 2011] - Changed variable names png_index, png_div, png_exp, and png_gamma to - char_index, divisor, exp_b10, and gamma_val, respectively, and - changed exp() back to png_exp(). - -Version 1.5.1beta06 [January 20, 2011] - Prevent png_push_crc_skip() from hanging while reading an unknown chunk - or an over-large compressed zTXt chunk with the progressive reader. - Eliminated more GCC "shadow" warnings. - Revised png_fixed() in png.c to avoid compiler warning about reaching the - end without returning anything. - -Version 1.5.1beta07 [January 22, 2011] - In the manual, describe the png_get_IHDR() arguments in the correct order. - Added const_png_structp and const_png_infop types, and used them in - prototypes for most png_get_*() functions. - -Version 1.5.1beta08 [January 23, 2011] - Added png_get_io_chunk_type() and deprecated png_get_io_chunk_name() - Added synopses for the IO_STATE functions and other missing synopses - to the manual. Removed the synopses from libpngpf.3 because they - were out of date and no longer useful. Better information can be - obtained by reading the prototypes and comments in pngpriv.h - Attempted to fix cpp on Solaris with S. Studio 12 cc, fix build - Added a make macro DFNCPP that is a CPP that will accept the tokens in - a .dfn file and adds configure stuff to test for such a CPP. ./configure - should fail if one is not available. - Corrected const_png_ in png.h to png_const_ to avoid polluting the namespace. - Added png_get_current_row_number and png_get_current_pass_number for the - benefit of the user transform callback. - Added png_process_data_pause and png_process_data_skip for the benefit of - progressive readers that need to stop data processing or want to optimize - skipping of unread data (e.g., if the reader marks a chunk to be skipped.) - -Version 1.5.1beta09 [January 24, 2011] - Enhanced pngvalid, corrected an error in gray_to_rgb, corrected doc error. - pngvalid contains tests of transforms, which tests are currently disabled - because they are incompletely tested. gray_to_rgb was failing to expand - the bit depth for smaller bit depth images; this seems to be a long - standing error and resulted, apparently, in invalid output - (CVE-2011-0408, CERT VU#643140). The documentation did not accurately - describe what libpng really does when converting RGB to gray. - -Version 1.5.1beta10 [January 27, 2010] - Fixed incorrect examples of callback prototypes in the manual, that were - introduced in libpng-1.0.0. - In addition the order of the png_get_uint macros with respect to the - relevant function definitions has been reversed. This helps the - preprocessing of the symbol files be more robust. Furthermore, the - symbol file preprocessing now uses -DPNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS even when - the library may actually be built with PNG_USE_READ_MACROS; this stops - the read macros interfering with the symbol file format. - Made the manual, synopses, and function prototypes use the function - argument names file_gamma, int_file_gamma, and srgb_intent consistently. - -Version 1.5.1beta11 [January 28, 2011] - Changed PNG_UNUSED from "param=param;" to "{if(param){}}". - Corrected local variable type in new API png_process_data_skip() - The type was self-evidently incorrect but only causes problems on 64-bit - architectures. - Added transform tests to pngvalid and simplified the arguments. - -Version 1.5.1rc01 [January 29, 2011] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.1rc02 [January 31, 2011] - Added a request in the manual that applications do not use "png_" or - "PNG_" to begin any of their own symbols. - Changed PNG_UNUSED to "(void)param;" and updated the commentary in pngpriv.h - -Version 1.5.1 [February 3, 2011] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.2beta01 [February 13, 2011] - More -Wshadow fixes for older gcc compilers. Older gcc versions apparently - check formal parameters names in function declarations (as well as - definitions) to see if they match a name in the global namespace. - Revised PNG_EXPORTA macro to not use an empty parameter, to accommodate the - old VisualC++ preprocessor. - Turned on interlace handling in png_read_png(). - Fixed gcc pedantic warnings. - Handle longjmp in Cygwin. - Fixed png_get_current_row_number() in the interlaced case. - Cleaned up ALPHA flags and transformations. - Implemented expansion to 16 bits. - -Version 1.5.2beta02 [February 19, 2011] - Fixed mistake in the descriptions of user read_transform and write_transform - function prototypes in the manual. The row_info struct is png_row_infop. - Reverted png_get_current_row_number() to previous (1.5.2beta01) behavior. - Corrected png_get_current_row_number documentation - Fixed the read/write row callback documentation. - This documents the current behavior, where the callback is called after - every row with information pertaining to the next row. - -Version 1.5.2beta03 [March 3, 2011] - Fixed scripts/makefile.vcwin32 - Updated contrib/pngsuite/README to add the word "modify". - Define PNG_ALLOCATED to blank when _MSC_VER<1300. - -Version 1.5.2rc01 [March 19, 2011] - Define remaining attributes to blank when MSC_VER<1300. - ifdef out mask arrays in pngread.c when interlacing is not supported. - -Version 1.5.2rc02 [March 22, 2011] - Added a hint to try CPP=/bin/cpp if "cpp -E" fails in scripts/pnglibconf.mak - and in contrib/pngminim/*/makefile, eg., on SunOS 5.10, and removed "strip" - from the makefiles. - Fixed a bug (present since libpng-1.0.7) that makes png_handle_sPLT() fail - to compile when PNG_NO_POINTER_INDEXING is defined (Chubanov Kirill) - -Version 1.5.2rc03 [March 24, 2011] - Don't include standard header files in png.h while building the symbol table, - to avoid cpp failure on SunOS (introduced PNG_BUILDING_SYMBOL_TABLE macro). - -Version 1.5.2 [March 31, 2011] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.3beta01 [April 1, 2011] - Re-initialize the zlib compressor before compressing non-IDAT chunks. - Added API functions (png_set_text_compression_level() and four others) to - set parameters for zlib compression of non-IDAT chunks. - -Version 1.5.3beta02 [April 3, 2011] - Updated scripts/symbols.def with new API functions. - Only compile the new zlib re-initializing code when text or iCCP is - supported, using PNG_WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT_SUPPORTED macro. - Improved the optimization of the zlib CMF byte (see libpng-1.2.6beta03). - Optimize the zlib CMF byte in non-IDAT compressed chunks - -Version 1.5.3beta03 [April 16, 2011] - Fixed gcc -ansi -pedantic compile. A strict ANSI system does not have - snprintf, and the "__STRICT_ANSI__" detects that condition more reliably - than __STDC__ (John Bowler). - Removed the PNG_PTR_NORETURN attribute because it too dangerous. It tells - the compiler that a user supplied callback (the error handler) does not - return, yet there is no guarantee in practice that the application code - will correctly implement the error handler because the compiler only - issues a warning if there is a mistake (John Bowler). - Removed the no-longer-used PNG_DEPSTRUCT macro. - Updated the zlib version to 1.2.5 in the VStudio project. - Fixed 64-bit builds where png_uint_32 is smaller than png_size_t in - pngwutil.c (John Bowler). - Fixed bug with stripping the filler or alpha channel when writing, that - was introduced in libpng-1.5.2beta01 (bug report by Andrew Church). - -Version 1.5.3beta04 [April 27, 2011] - Updated pngtest.png with the new zlib CMF optimization. - Cleaned up conditional compilation code and of background/gamma handling - Internal changes only except a new option to avoid compiling the - png_build_grayscale_palette API (which is not used at all internally.) - The main change is to move the transform tests (READ_TRANSFORMS, - WRITE_TRANSFORMS) up one level to the caller of the APIs. This avoids - calls to spurious functions if all transforms are disabled and slightly - simplifies those functions. Pngvalid modified to handle this. - A minor change is to stop the strip_16 and expand_16 interfaces from - disabling each other; this allows the future alpha premultiplication - code to use 16-bit intermediate values while still producing 8-bit output. - png_do_background and png_do_gamma have been simplified to take a single - pointer to the png_struct rather than pointers to every item required - from the png_struct. This makes no practical difference to the internal - code. - A serious bug in the pngvalid internal routine 'standard_display_init' has - been fixed - this failed to initialize the red channel and accidentally - initialized the alpha channel twice. - Changed png_struct jmp_buf member name from png_jmpbuf to tmp_jmpbuf to - avoid a possible clash with the png_jmpbuf macro on some platforms. - -Version 1.5.3beta05 [May 6, 2011] - Added the "_POSIX_SOURCE" feature test macro to ensure libpng sees the - correct API. _POSIX_SOURCE is defined in pngpriv.h, pngtest.c and - pngvalid.c to ensure that POSIX conformant systems disable non-POSIX APIs. - Removed png_snprintf and added formatted warning messages. This change adds - internal APIs to allow png_warning messages to have parameters without - requiring the host OS to implement snprintf. As a side effect the - dependency of the tIME-supporting RFC1132 code on stdio is removed and - PNG_NO_WARNINGS does actually work now. - Pass "" instead of '\0' to png_default_error() in png_err(). This mistake - was introduced in libpng-1.2.20beta01. This fixes CVE-2011-2691. - Added PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED macro to make the zlib "CMF" byte - optimization configurable. - IDAT compression failed if preceded by a compressed text chunk (bug - introduced in libpng-1.5.3beta01-02). This was because the attempt to - reset the zlib stream in png_write_IDAT happened after the first IDAT - chunk had been deflated - much too late. In this change internal - functions were added to claim/release the z_stream and, hopefully, make - the code more robust. Also deflateEnd checking is added - previously - libpng would ignore an error at the end of the stream. - -Version 1.5.3beta06 [May 8, 2011] - Removed the -D_ALL_SOURCE from definitions for AIX in CMakeLists.txt - Implemented premultiplied alpha support: png_set_alpha_mode API - -Version 1.5.3beta07 [May 11, 2011] - Added expand_16 support to the high level interface. - Added named value and 'flag' gamma support to png_set_gamma. Made a minor - change from the previous (unreleased) ABI/API to hide the exact value used - for Macs - it's not a good idea to embed this in the ABI! - Moved macro definitions for PNG_HAVE_IHDR, PNG_HAVE_PLTE, and PNG_AFTER_IDAT - from pngpriv.h to png.h because they must be visible to applications - that call png_set_unknown_chunks(). - Check for up->location !PNG_AFTER_IDAT when writing unknown chunks - before IDAT. - -Version 1.5.3beta08 [May 16, 2011] - Improved "pngvalid --speed" to exclude more of pngvalid from the time. - Documented png_set_alpha_mode(), other changes in libpng.3/libpng-manual.txt - The cHRM chunk now sets the defaults for png_set_rgb_to_gray() (when negative - parameters are supplied by the caller), while in the absence of cHRM - sRGB/Rec 709 values are still used. This introduced a divide-by-zero - bug in png_handle_cHRM(). - The bKGD chunk no longer overwrites the background value set by - png_set_background(), allowing the latter to be used before the file - header is read. It never performed any useful function to override - the default anyway. - Added memory overwrite and palette image checks to pngvalid.c - Previously palette image code was poorly checked. Since the transformation - code has a special palette path in most cases this was a severe weakness. - Minor cleanup and some extra checking in pngrutil.c and pngrtran.c. When - expanding an indexed image, always expand to RGBA if transparency is - present. - -Version 1.5.3beta09 [May 17, 2011] - Reversed earlier 1.5.3 change of transformation order; move png_expand_16 - back where it was. The change doesn't work because it requires 16-bit - gamma tables when the code only generates 8-bit ones. This fails - silently; the libpng code just doesn't do any gamma correction. Moving - the tests back leaves the old, inaccurate, 8-bit gamma calculations, but - these are clearly better than none! - -Version 1.5.3beta10 [May 20, 2011] - - png_set_background() and png_expand_16() did not work together correctly. - This problem is present in 1.5.2; if png_set_background is called with - need_expand false and the matching 16 bit color libpng erroneously just - treats it as an 8-bit color because of where png_do_expand_16 is in the - transform list. This simple fix reduces the supplied colour to 8-bits, - so it gets smashed, but this is better than the current behavior. - Added tests for expand16, more fixes for palette image tests to pngvalid. - Corrects the code for palette image tests and disables attempts to - validate palette colors. - -Version 1.5.3rc01 [June 3, 2011] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.3rc02 [June 8, 2011] - Fixed uninitialized memory read in png_format_buffer() (Bug report by - Frank Busse, CVE-2011-2501, related to CVE-2004-0421). - -Version 1.5.3beta11 [June 11, 2011] - Fixed png_handle_sCAL which is broken in 1.5. This fixes CVE 2011-2692. - Added sCAL to pngtest.png - Revised documentation about png_set_user_limits() to say that it also affects - png writing. - Revised handling of png_set_user_limits() so that it can increase the - limit beyond the PNG_USER_WIDTH|HEIGHT_MAX; previously it could only - reduce it. - Make the 16-to-8 scaling accurate. Dividing by 256 with no rounding is - wrong (high by one) 25% of the time. Dividing by 257 with rounding is - wrong in 128 out of 65536 cases. Getting the right answer all the time - without division is easy. - Added "_SUPPORTED" to the PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION macro. - Added projects/owatcom, an IDE project for OpenWatcom to replace - scripts/makefile.watcom. This project works with OpenWatcom 1.9. The - IDE autogenerates appropriate makefiles (libpng.mk) for batch processing. - The project is configurable, unlike the Visual Studio project, so long - as the developer has an awk. - Changed png_set_gAMA to limit the gamma value range so that the inverse - of the stored value cannot overflow the fixed point representation, - and changed other things OpenWatcom warns about. - Revised pngvalid.c to test PNG_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED correctly. This allows - pngvalid to build when ALPHA_MODE is not supported, which is required if - it is to build on libpng 1.4. - Removed string/memory macros that are no longer used and are not - necessarily fully supportable, particularly png_strncpy and png_snprintf. - Added log option to pngvalid.c and attempted to improve gamma messages. - -Version 1.5.3 [omitted] - People found the presence of a beta release following an rc release - to be confusing; therefore we bump the version to libpng-1.5.4beta01 - and there will be no libpng-1.5.3 release. - -Version 1.5.4beta01 [June 14, 2011] - Made it possible to undefine PNG_READ_16_TO_8_ACCURATE_SCALE_SUPPORTED - to get the same (inaccurate) output as libpng-1.5.2 and earlier. - Moved definitions of PNG_HAVE_IHDR, PNG_AFTER_IDAT, and PNG_HAVE_PLTE - outside of an unknown-chunk block in png.h because they are also - needed for other uses. - -Version 1.5.4beta02 [June 14, 2011] - Fixed and clarified LEGACY 16-to-8 scaling code. - Added png_set_chop_16() API, to match inaccurate results from previous - libpng versions. - Removed the ACCURATE and LEGACY options (they are no longer useable) - Use the old scaling method for background if png_set_chop_16() was - called. - Made png_set_chop_16() API removeable by disabling PNG_CHOP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - -Version 1.5.4beta03 [June 15, 2011] - Fixed a problem in png_do_expand_palette() exposed by optimization in - 1.5.3beta06 - Also removed a spurious and confusing "trans" member ("trans") from png_info. - The palette expand optimization prevented expansion to an intermediate RGBA - form if tRNS was present but alpha was marked to be stripped; this exposed - a check for tRNS in png_do_expand_palette() which is inconsistent with the - code elsewhere in libpng. - Correction to the expand_16 code; removed extra instance of - png_set_scale_16_to_8 from pngpriv.h - -Version 1.5.4beta04 [June 16, 2011] - Added a missing "#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED/#endif" in pngrtran.c - Added PNG_TRANSFORM_CHOP_16 to the high-level read transforms. - Made PNG_READ_16_TO_8_ACCURATE_SCALE configurable again. If this is - not enabled, png_set_strip_16() and png_do_scale_16_to_8() aren't built. - Revised contrib/visupng, gregbook, and pngminim to demonstrate chop_16_to_8 - -Version 1.5.4beta05 [June 16, 2011] - Renamed png_set_strip_16() to png_set_scale_16() and renamed - png_set_chop_16() to png_set_strip(16) in an attempt to minimize the - behavior changes between libpng14 and libpng15. - -Version 1.5.4beta06 [June 18, 2011] - Fixed new bug that was causing both strip_16 and scale_16 to be applied. - -Version 1.5.4beta07 [June 19, 2011] - Fixed pngvalid, simplified macros, added checking for 0 in sCAL. - The ACCURATE scale macro is no longer defined in 1.5 - call the - png_scale_16_to_8 API. Made sure that PNG_READ_16_TO_8 is still defined - if the png_strip_16_to_8 API is present. png_check_fp_number now - maintains some state so that positive, negative and zero values are - identified. sCAL uses these to be strictly spec conformant. - -Version 1.5.4beta08 [June 23, 2011] - Fixed pngvalid if ACCURATE_SCALE is defined. - Updated scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt. - -Version 1.5.4rc01 [June 30, 2011] - Define PNG_ALLOCATED to "restrict" only if MSC_VER >= 1400. - -Version 1.5.4 [July 7, 2011] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.5beta01 [July 13, 2011] - Fixed some typos and made other minor changes in the manual. - Updated contrib/pngminus/makefile.std (Samuli Souminen) - -Version 1.5.5beta02 [July 14, 2011] - Revised Makefile.am and Makefile.in to look in the right directory for - pnglibconf.h.prebuilt - -Version 1.5.5beta03 [July 27, 2011] - Enabled compilation with g++ compiler. This compiler does not recognize - the file extension, so it always compiles with C++ rules. Made minor - changes to pngrutil.c to cast results where C++ expects it but C does not. - Minor editing of libpng.3 and libpng-manual.txt. - -Version 1.5.5beta04 [July 29, 2011] - Revised CMakeLists.txt (Clifford Yapp) - Updated commentary about the png_rgb_to_gray() default coefficients - in the manual and in pngrtran.c - -Version 1.5.5beta05 [August 17, 2011] - Prevent unexpected API exports from non-libpng DLLs on Windows. The "_DLL" - is removed from the test of whether a DLL is being built (this erroneously - caused the libpng APIs to be marked as DLL exports in static builds under - Microsoft Visual Studio). Almost all of the libpng building configuration - is moved from pngconf.h to pngpriv.h, but PNG_DLL_EXPORT remains in - pngconf.h, though, so that it is colocated with the import definition (it - is no longer used anywhere in the installed headers). The VStudio project - definitions have been cleaned up: "_USRDLL" has been removed from the - static library builds (this was incorrect), and PNG_USE_DLL has been added - to pngvalid to test the functionality (pngtest does not supply it, - deliberately). The spurious "_EXPORTS" has been removed from the - libpng build (all these errors were a result of copy/paste between project - configurations.) - Added new types and internal functions for CIE RGB end point handling to - pngpriv.h (functions yet to be implemented). - -Version 1.5.5beta06 [August 26, 2011] - Ensure the CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY is set in CMakeLists.txt - (Clifford Yap) - Fixes to rgb_to_gray and cHRM XYZ APIs (John Bowler): - The rgb_to_gray code had errors when combined with gamma correction. - Some pixels were treated as true grey when they weren't and such pixels - and true grey ones were not gamma corrected (the original value of the - red component was used instead). APIs to get and set cHRM using color - space end points have been added and the rgb_to_gray code that defaults - based on cHRM, and the divide-by-zero bug in png_handle_cHRM (CERT - VU#477046, CVE-2011-3328, introduced in 1.5.4) have been corrected. - A considerable number of tests has been added to pngvalid for the - rgb_to_gray transform. - Arithmetic errors in rgb_to_gray whereby the calculated gray value was - truncated to the bit depth rather than rounded have been fixed except in - the 8-bit non-gamma-corrected case (where consistency seems more important - than correctness.) The code still has considerable inaccuracies in the - 8-bit case because 8-bit linear arithmetic is used. - -Version 1.5.5beta07 [September 7, 2011] - Added "$(ARCH)" option to makefile.darwin - Added SunOS support to configure.ac and Makefile.am - Changed png_chunk_benign_error() to png_warning() in png.c, in - png_XYZ_from_xy_checked(). - -Version 1.5.5beta08 [September 10, 2011] - Fixed 64-bit compilation errors (gcc). The errors fixed relate - to conditions where types that are 32 bits in the GCC 32-bit - world (uLong and png_size_t) become 64 bits in the 64-bit - world. This produces potential truncation errors which the - compiler correctly flags. - Relocated new HAVE_SOLARIS_LD definition in configure.ac - Constant changes for 64-bit compatibility (removal of L suffixes). The - 16-bit cases still use "L" as we don't have a 16-bit test system. - -Version 1.5.5rc01 [September 15, 2011] - Removed "L" suffixes in pngpriv.h - -Version 1.5.5 [September 22, 2011] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.6beta01 [September 22, 2011] - Fixed some 64-bit type conversion warnings in pngrtran.c - Moved row_info from png_struct to a local variable. - The various interlace mask arrays have been made into arrays of - bytes and made PNG_CONST and static (previously some arrays were - marked PNG_CONST and some weren't). - Additional checks have been added to the transform code to validate the - pixel depths after the transforms on both read and write. - Removed some redundant code from pngwrite.c, in png_destroy_write_struct(). - Changed chunk reading/writing code to use png_uint_32 instead of png_byte[4]. - This removes the need to allocate temporary strings for chunk names on - the stack in the read/write code. Unknown chunk handling still uses the - string form because this is exposed in the API. - -Version 1.5.6beta02 [September 26, 2011] - Added a note in the manual the png_read_update_info() must be called only - once with a particular info_ptr. - Fixed a typo in the definition of the new PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(s,c) macro. - -Version 1.5.6beta03 [September 28, 2011] - Revised test-pngtest.sh to report FAIL when pngtest fails. - Added "--strict" option to pngtest, to report FAIL when the failure is - only because the resulting valid files are different. - Revised CMakeLists.txt to work with mingw and removed some material from - CMakeLists.txt that is no longer useful in libpng-1.5. - -Version 1.5.6beta04 [October 5, 2011] - Fixed typo in Makefile.in and Makefile.am ("-M Wl" should be "-M -Wl")." - -Version 1.5.6beta05 [October 12, 2011] - Speed up png_combine_row() for interlaced images. This reduces the generality - of the code, allowing it to be optimized for Adam7 interlace. The masks - passed to png_combine_row() are now generated internally, avoiding - some code duplication and localizing the interlace handling somewhat. - Align png_struct::row_buf - previously it was always unaligned, caused by - a bug in the code that attempted to align it; the code needs to subtract - one from the pointer to take account of the filter byte prepended to - each row. - Optimized png_combine_row() when rows are aligned. This gains a small - percentage for 16-bit and 32-bit pixels in the typical case where the - output row buffers are appropriately aligned. The optimization was not - previously possible because the png_struct buffer was always misaligned. - Fixed bug in png_write_chunk_header() debug print, introduced in 1.5.6beta01. - -Version 1.5.6beta06 [October 17, 2011] - Removed two redundant tests for uninitialized row. - Fixed a relatively harmless memory overwrite in compressed text writing - with a 1 byte zlib buffer. - Add ability to call png_read_update_info multiple times to pngvalid.c. - Fixes for multiple calls to png_read_update_info. These fixes attend to - most of the errors revealed in pngvalid, however doing the gamma work - twice results in inaccuracies that can't be easily fixed. There is now - a warning in the code if this is going to happen. - Turned on multiple png_read_update_info in pngvalid transform tests. - Prevent libpng from overwriting unused bits at the end of the image when - it is not byte aligned, while reading. Prior to libpng-1.5.6 libpng would - overwrite the partial byte at the end of each row if the row width was not - an exact multiple of 8 bits and the image is not interlaced. - -Version 1.5.6beta07 [October 21, 2011] - Made png_ptr->prev_row an aligned pointer into png_ptr->big_prev_row - (Mans Rullgard). - -Version 1.5.6rc01 [October 26, 2011] - Changed misleading "Missing PLTE before cHRM" warning to "Out of place cHRM" - -Version 1.5.6rc02 [October 27, 2011] - Added LSR() macro to defend against buggy compilers that evaluate non-taken - code branches and complain about out-of-range shifts. - -Version 1.5.6rc03 [October 28, 2011] - Renamed the LSR() macro to PNG_LSR() and added PNG_LSL() macro. - Fixed compiler warnings with Intel and MSYS compilers. The logical shift - fix for Microsoft Visual C is required by other compilers, so this - enables that fix for all compilers when using compile-time constants. - Under MSYS 'byte' is a name declared in a system header file, so we - changed the name of a local variable to avoid the warnings that result. - Added #define PNG_ALIGN_TYPE PNG_ALIGN_NONE to contrib/pngminim/*/pngusr.h - -Version 1.5.6 [November 3, 2011] - No changes. - -Version 1.5.7beta01 [November 4, 2011] - Added support for ARM processor, when decoding all PNG up-filtered rows - and any other-filtered rows with 3 or 4 bytes per pixel (Mans Rullgard). - Fixed bug in pngvalid on early allocation failure; fixed type cast in - pngmem.c; pngvalid would attempt to call png_error() if the allocation - of a png_struct or png_info failed. This would probably have led to a - crash. The pngmem.c implementation of png_malloc() included a cast - to png_size_t which would fail on large allocations on 16-bit systems. - Fix for the preprocessor of the Intel C compiler. The preprocessor - splits adjacent @ signs with a space; this changes the concatenation - token from @-@-@ to PNG_JOIN; that should work with all compiler - preprocessors. - Paeth filter speed improvements from work by Siarhei Siamashka. This - changes the 'Paeth' reconstruction function to improve the GCC code - generation on x86. The changes are only part of the suggested ones; - just the changes that definitely improve speed and remain simple. - The changes also slightly increase the clarity of the code. - -Version 1.5.7beta02 [November 11, 2011] - Check compression_type parameter in png_get_iCCP and remove spurious - casts. The compression_type parameter is always assigned to, so must - be non-NULL. The cast of the profile length potentially truncated the - value unnecessarily on a 16-bit int system, so the cast of the (byte) - compression type to (int) is specified by ANSI-C anyway. - Fixed FP division by zero in pngvalid.c; the 'test_pixel' code left - the sBIT fields in the test pixel as 0, which resulted in a floating - point division by zero which was irrelevant but causes systems where - FP exceptions cause a crash. Added code to pngvalid to turn on FP - exceptions if the appropriate glibc support is there to ensure this is - tested in the future. - Updated scripts/pnglibconf.mak and scripts/makefile.std to handle the - new PNG_JOIN macro. - Added versioning to pnglibconf.h comments. - Simplified read/write API initial version; basic read/write tested on - a variety of images, limited documentation (in the header file.) - Installed more accurate linear to sRGB conversion tables. The slightly - modified tables reduce the number of 16-bit values that - convert to an off-by-one 8-bit value. The "makesRGB.c" code that was used - to generate the tables is now in a contrib/sRGBtables sub-directory. - -Version 1.5.7beta03 [November 17, 2011] - Removed PNG_CONST from the sRGB table declarations in pngpriv.h and png.c - Added run-time detection of NEON support. - Added contrib/libtests; includes simplified API test and timing test and - a color conversion utility for rapid checking of failed 'pngstest' results. - Multiple transform bug fixes plus a work-round for double gamma correction. - libpng does not support more than one transform that requires linear data - at once - if this is tried typically the results is double gamma - correction. Since the simplified APIs can need rgb to gray combined with - a compose operation it is necessary to do one of these outside the main - libpng transform code. This check-in also contains fixes to various bugs - in the simplified APIs themselves and to some bugs in compose and rgb to - gray (on palette) itself. - Fixes for C++ compilation using g++ When libpng source is compiled - using g++. The compiler imposes C++ rules on the C source; thus it - is desirable to make the source work with either C or C++ rules - without throwing away useful error information. This change adds - png_voidcast to allow C semantic (void*) cases or the corresponding - C++ static_cast operation, as appropriate. - Added --noexecstack to assembler file compilation. GCC does not set - this on assembler compilation, even though it does on C compilation. - This creates security issues if assembler code is enabled; the - work-around is to set it by default in the flags for $(CCAS) - Work around compilers that don't support declaration of const data. Some - compilers fault 'extern const' data declarations (because the data is - not initialized); this turns on const-ness only for compilers where - this is known to work. - -Version 1.5.7beta04 [November 17, 2011] - Since the gcc driver does not recognize the --noexecstack flag, we must - use the -Wa prefix to have it passed through to the assembler. - Also removed a duplicate setting of this flag. - Added files that were omitted from the libpng-1.5.7beta03 zip distribution. - -Version 1.5.7beta05 [November 25, 2011] - Removed "zTXt" from warning in generic chunk decompression function. - Validate time settings passed to png_set_tIME() and png_convert_to_rfc1123() - (Frank Busse). Note: This prevented CVE-2015-7981 from affecting - libpng-1.5.7 and later. - Added MINGW support to CMakeLists.txt - Reject invalid compression flag or method when reading the iTXt chunk. - Backed out 'simplified' API changes. The API seems too complex and there - is a lack of consensus or enthusiasm for the proposals. The API also - reveals significant bugs inside libpng (double gamma correction and the - known bug of being unable to retrieve a corrected palette). It seems - better to wait until the bugs, at least, are corrected. - Moved pngvalid.c into contrib/libtests - Rebuilt Makefile.in, configure, etc., with autoconf-2.68 - -Version 1.5.7rc01 [December 1, 2011] - Replaced an "#if" with "#ifdef" in pngrtran.c - Revised #if PNG_DO_BC block in png.c (use #ifdef and add #else) - -Version 1.5.7rc02 [December 5, 2011] - Revised project files and contrib/pngvalid/pngvalid.c to account for - the relocation of pngvalid into contrib/libtests. - Revised pngconf.h to use " __declspec(restrict)" only when MSC_VER >= 1400, - as in libpng-1.5.4. - Put CRLF line endings in the owatcom project files. - -Version 1.5.7rc03 [December 7, 2011] - Updated CMakeLists.txt to account for the relocation of pngvalid.c - -Version 1.5.7 [December 15, 2011] - Minor fixes to pngvalid.c for gcc 4.6.2 compatibility to remove warnings - reported by earlier versions. - Fixed minor memset/sizeof errors in pngvalid.c. - -Version 1.6.0beta01 [December 15, 2011] - Removed machine-generated configure files from the GIT repository (they will - continue to appear in the tarball distributions and in the libpng15 and - earlier GIT branches). - Restored the new 'simplified' API, which was started in libpng-1.5.7beta02 - but later deleted from libpng-1.5.7beta05. - Added example programs for the new 'simplified' API. - Added ANSI-C (C90) headers and require them, and take advantage of the - change. Also fixed some of the projects/* and contrib/* files that needed - updates for libpng16 and the move of pngvalid.c. - With this change the required ANSI-C header files are assumed to exist: the - implementation must provide float.h, limits.h, stdarg.h and stddef.h and - libpng relies on limits.h and stddef.h existing and behaving as defined - (the other two required headers aren't used). Non-ANSI systems that don't - have stddef.h or limits.h will have to provide an appropriate fake - containing the relevant types and #defines. - Dropped support for 16-bit platforms. The use of FAR/far has been eliminated - and the definition of png_alloc_size_t is now controlled by a flag so - that 'small size_t' systems can select it if necessary. Libpng 1.6 may - not currently work on such systems -- it seems likely that it will - ask 'malloc' for more than 65535 bytes with any image that has a - sufficiently large row size (rather than simply failing to read such - images). - New tools directory containing tools used to generate libpng code. - Fixed race conditions in parallel make builds. With higher degrees of - parallelism during 'make' the use of the same temporary file names such - as 'dfn*' can result in a race where a temporary file from one arm of the - build is deleted or overwritten in another arm. This changes the - temporary files for suffix rules to always use $* and ensures that the - non-suffix rules use unique file names. - -Version 1.6.0beta02 [December 21, 2011] - Correct configure builds where build and source directories are separate. - The include path of 'config.h' was erroneously made relative in pngvalid.c - in libpng 1.5.7. - -Version 1.6.0beta03 [December 22, 2011] - Start-up code size improvements, error handler flexibility. These changes - alter how the tricky allocation of the initial png_struct and png_info - structures are handled. png_info is now handled in pretty much the same - way as everything else, except that the allocations handle NULL return - silently. png_struct is changed in a similar way on allocation and on - deallocation a 'safety' error handler is put in place (which should never - be required). The error handler itself is changed to permit mismatches - in the application and libpng error buffer size; however, this means a - silent change to the API to return the jmp_buf if the size doesn't match - the size from the libpng compilation; libpng now allocates the memory and - this may fail. Overall these changes result in slight code size - reductions; however, this is a reduction in code that is always executed - so is particularly valuable. Overall on a 64-bit system the libpng DLL - decreases in code size by 1733 bytes. pngerror.o increases in size by - about 465 bytes because of the new functionality. - Added png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer() and deprecated png_convert_to_rfc1123() - to avoid including a spurious buffer in the png_struct. - -Version 1.6.0beta04 [December 30, 2011] - Regenerated configure scripts with automake-1.11.2 - Eliminated png_info_destroy(). It is now used only in png.c and only calls - one other internal function and memset(). - Enabled png_get_sCAL_fixed() if floating point APIs are enabled. Previously - it was disabled whenever internal fixed point arithmetic was selected, - which meant it didn't exist even on systems where FP was available but not - preferred. - Added pngvalid.c compile time checks for const APIs. - Implemented 'restrict' for png_info and png_struct. Because of the way - libpng works both png_info and png_struct are always accessed via a - single pointer. This means adding C99 'restrict' to the pointer gives - the compiler some opportunity to optimize the code. This change allows - that. - Moved AC_MSG_CHECKING([if libraries can be versioned]) later to the proper - location in configure.ac (Gilles Espinasse). - Changed png_memcpy to C assignment where appropriate. Changed all those - uses of png_memcpy that were doing a simple assignment to assignments - (all those cases where the thing being copied is a non-array C L-value). - Added some error checking to png_set_*() routines. - Removed the reference to the non-exported function png_memcpy() from - example.c. - Fixed the Visual C 64-bit build - it requires jmp_buf to be aligned, but - it had become misaligned. - Revised contrib/pngminus/pnm2png.c to avoid warnings when png_uint_32 - and unsigned long are of different sizes. - -Version 1.6.0beta05 [January 15, 2012] - Updated manual with description of the simplified API (copied from png.h) - Fix bug in pngerror.c: some long warnings were being improperly truncated - (CVE-2011-3464, bug introduced in libpng-1.5.3beta05). - -Version 1.6.0beta06 [January 24, 2012] - Added palette support to the simplified APIs. This commit - changes some of the macro definitions in png.h, app code - may need corresponding changes. - Increased the formatted warning buffer to 192 bytes. - Added color-map support to simplified API. This is an initial version for - review; the documentation has not yet been updated. - Fixed Min/GW uninstall to remove libpng.dll.a - -Version 1.6.0beta07 [January 28, 2012] - Eliminated Intel icc/icl compiler warnings. The Intel (GCC derived) - compiler issues slightly different warnings from those issued by the - current vesions of GCC. This eliminates those warnings by - adding/removing casts and small code rewrites. - Updated configure.ac from autoupdate: added --enable-werror option. - Also some layout regularization and removal of introduced tab characters - (replaced with 3-character indentation). Obsolete macros identified by - autoupdate have been removed; the replacements are all in 2.59 so - the pre-req hasn't been changed. --enable-werror checks for support - for -Werror (or the given argument) in the compiler. This mimics the - gcc configure option by allowing -Werror to be turned on safely; without - the option the tests written in configure itself fail compilation because - they cause compiler warnings. - Rewrote autogen.sh to run autoreconf instead of running tools one-by-one. - Conditionalize the install rules for MINGW and CYGWIN in CMakeLists.txt and - set CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY to "lib" on all platforms (C. Yapp). - Freeze libtool files in the 'scripts' directory. This version of autogen.sh - attempts to dissuade people from running it when it is not, or should not, - be necessary. In fact, autogen.sh does not work when run in a libpng - directory extracted from a tar distribution anymore. You must run it in - a GIT clone instead. - Added two images to contrib/pngsuite (1-bit and 2-bit transparent grayscale), - and renamed three whose names were inconsistent with those in - pngsuite/README.txt. - -Version 1.6.0beta08 [February 1, 2012] - Fixed Image::colormap misalignment in pngstest.c - Check libtool/libtoolize version number (2.4.2) in configure.ac - Divide test-pngstest.sh into separate pngstest runs for basic and - transparent images. - Moved automake options to AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE in configure.ac - Added color-tests, silent-rules (Not yet implemented in Makefile.am) and - version checking to configure.ac - Improved pngstest speed by not doing redundant tests and add const to - the background parameter of png_image_finish_read. The --background - option is now done automagically only when required, so that commandline - option no longer exists. - Cleaned up pngpriv.h to consistently declare all functions and data. - Also eliminated PNG_CONST_DATA, which is apparently not needed but we - can't be sure until it is gone. - Added symbol prefixing that allows all the libpng external symbols - to be prefixed (suggested by Reuben Hawkins). - Updated "ftbb*.png" list in the owatcom and vstudio projects. - Fixed 'prefix' builds on clean systems. The generation of pngprefix.h - should not require itself. - Updated INSTALL to explain that autogen.sh must be run in a GIT clone, - not in a libpng directory extracted from a tar distribution. - -Version 1.6.0beta09 [February 1, 2012] - Reverted the prebuilt configure files to libpng-1.6.0beta05 condition. - -Version 1.6.0beta10 [February 3, 2012] - Added Z_SOLO for zlib-1.2.6+ and correct pngstest tests - Updated list of test images in CMakeLists.txt - Updated the prebuilt configure files to current condition. - Revised INSTALL information about autogen.sh; it works in tar distributions. - -Version 1.6.0beta11 [February 16, 2012] - Fix character count in pngstest command in projects/owatcom/pngstest.tgt - Revised test-pngstest.sh to report PASS/FAIL for each image. - Updated documentation about the simplified API. - Corrected estimate of error in libpng png_set_rgb_to_gray API. The API is - extremely inaccurate for sRGB conversions because it uses an 8-bit - intermediate linear value and it does not use the sRGB transform, so it - suffers from the known instability in gamma transforms for values close - to 0 (see Poynton). The net result is that the calculation has a maximum - error of 14.99/255; 0.5/255^(1/2.2). pngstest now uses 15 for the - permitted 8-bit error. This may still not be enough because of arithmetic - error. - Removed some unused arrays (with #ifdef) from png_read_push_finish_row(). - Fixed a memory overwrite bug in simplified read of RGB PNG with - non-linear gamma Also bugs in the error checking in pngread.c and changed - quite a lot of the checks in pngstest.c to be correct; either correctly - written or not over-optimistic. The pngstest changes are insufficient to - allow all possible RGB transforms to be passed; pngstest cmppixel needs - to be rewritten to make it clearer which errors it allows and then changed - to permit known inaccuracies. - Removed tests for no-longer-used *_EMPTY_PLTE_SUPPORTED from pngstruct.h - Fixed fixed/float API export conditionals. 1) If FIXED_POINT or - FLOATING_POINT options were switched off, png.h ended up with lone ';' - characters. This is not valid ANSI-C outside a function. The ';' - characters have been moved inside the definition of PNG_FP_EXPORT and - PNG_FIXED_EXPORT. 2) If either option was switched off, the declaration - of the corresponding functions were completely omitted, even though some - of them are still used internally. The result is still valid, but - produces warnings from gcc with some warning options (including -Wall). The - fix is to cause png.h to declare the functions with PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION - when png.h is included from pngpriv.h. - Check for invalid palette index while reading paletted PNG. When one is - found, issue a warning and increase png_ptr->num_palette accordingly. - Apps are responsible for checking to see if that happened. - -Version 1.6.0beta12 [February 18, 2012] - Do not increase num_palette on invalid_index. - Relocated check for invalid palette index to pngrtran.c, after unpacking - the sub-8-bit pixels. - Fixed CVE-2011-3026 buffer overrun bug. This bug was introduced when - iCCP chunk support was added at libpng-1.0.6. Deal more correctly with the - test on iCCP chunk length. Also removed spurious casts that may hide - problems on 16-bit systems. - -Version 1.6.0beta13 [February 24, 2012] - Eliminated redundant png_push_read_tEXt|zTXt|iTXt|unknown code from - pngpread.c and use the sequential png_handle_tEXt, etc., in pngrutil.c; - now that png_ptr->buffer is inaccessible to applications, the special - handling is no longer useful. - Added PNG_SAFE_LIMITS feature to pnglibconf.dfa, pngpriv.h, and new - pngusr.dfa to reset the user limits to safe ones if PNG_SAFE_LIMITS is - defined. To enable, use "CPPFLAGS=-DPNG_SAFE_LIMITS_SUPPORTED=1" on the - configure command or put #define PNG_SAFE_LIMITS_SUPPORTED in - pnglibconf.h.prebuilt and pnglibconf.h. - -Version 1.6.0beta14 [February 27, 2012] - Added information about the new limits in the manual. - Updated Makefile.in - -Version 1.6.0beta15 [March 2, 2012] - Removed unused "current_text" members of png_struct and the png_free() - of png_ptr->current_text from pngread.c - Rewrote pngstest.c for substantial speed improvement. - Fixed transparent pixel and 16-bit rgb tests in pngstest and removed a - spurious check in pngwrite.c - Added PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_FAST for the benefit of applications that store - intermediate files, or intermediate in-memory data, while processing - image data with the simplified API. The option makes the files larger - but faster to write and read. pngstest now uses this by default; this - can be disabled with the --slow option. - Improved pngstest fine tuning of error numbers, new test file generator. - The generator generates images that test the full range of sample values, - allow the error numbers in pngstest to be tuned and checked. makepng - also allows generation of images with extra chunks, although this is - still work-in-progress. - Added check for invalid palette index while reading. - Fixed some bugs in ICC profile writing. The code should now accept - all potentially valid ICC profiles and reject obviously invalid ones. - It now uses png_error() to do so rather than casually writing a PNG - without the necessary color data. - Removed whitespace from the end of lines in all source files and scripts. - -Version 1.6.0beta16 [March 6, 2012] - Relocated palette-index checking function from pngrutil.c to pngtrans.c - Added palette-index checking while writing. - Changed png_inflate() and calling routines to avoid overflow problems. - This is an intermediate check-in that solves the immediate problems and - introduces one performance improvement (avoiding a copy via png_ptr->zbuf.) - Further changes will be made to make ICC profile handling more secure. - Fixed build warnings (MSVC, GCC, GCC v3). Cygwin GCC with default options - declares 'index' as a global, causing a warning if it is used as a local - variable. GCC 64-bit warns about assigning a (size_t) (unsigned 64-bit) - to an (int) (signed 32-bit). MSVC, however, warns about using the - unary '-' operator on an unsigned value (even though it is well defined - by ANSI-C to be ~x+1). The padding calculation was changed to use a - different method. Removed the tests on png_ptr->pass. - Added contrib/libtests/tarith.c to test internal arithmetic functions from - png.c. This is a libpng maintainer program used to validate changes to the - internal arithmetic functions. - Made read 'inflate' handling like write 'deflate' handling. The read - code now claims and releases png_ptr->zstream, like the write code. - The bug whereby the progressive reader failed to release the zstream - is now fixed, all initialization is delayed, and the code checks for - changed parameters on deflate rather than always calling - deflatedEnd/deflateInit. - Validate the zTXt strings in pngvalid. - Added code to validate the windowBits value passed to deflateInit2(). - If the call to deflateInit2() is wrong a png_warning will be issued - (in fact this is harmless, but the PNG data produced may be sub-optimal). - -Version 1.6.0beta17 [March 10, 2012] - Fixed PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE definition. - Reject all iCCP chunks after the first, even if the first one is invalid. - Deflate/inflate was reworked to move common zlib calls into single - functions [rw]util.c. A new shared keyword check routine was also added - and the 'zbuf' is no longer allocated on progressive read. It is now - possible to call png_inflate() incrementally. A warning is no longer - issued if the language tag or translated keyword in the iTXt chunk - has zero length. - If benign errors are disabled use maximum window on ancillary inflate. - This works round a bug introduced in 1.5.4 where compressed ancillary - chunks could end up with a too-small windowBits value in the deflate - header. - -Version 1.6.0beta18 [March 16, 2012] - Issue a png_benign_error() instead of png_warning() about bad palette index. - In pngtest, treat benign errors as errors if "-strict" is present. - Fixed an off-by-one error in the palette index checking function. - Fixed a compiler warning under Cygwin (Windows-7, 32-bit system) - Revised example.c to put text strings in a temporary character array - instead of directly assigning string constants to png_textp members. - This avoids compiler warnings when -Wwrite-strings is enabled. - Added output flushing to aid debugging under Visual Studio. Unfortunately - this is necessary because the VS2010 output window otherwise simply loses - the error messages on error (they weren't flushed to the window before - the process exited, apparently!) - Added configuration support for benign errors and changed the read - default. Also changed some warnings in the iCCP and sRGB handling - from to benign errors. Configuration now makes read benign - errors warnings and write benign errors to errors by default (thus - changing the behavior on read). The simplified API always forces - read benign errors to warnings (regardless of the system default, unless - this is disabled in which case the simplified API can't be built.) - -Version 1.6.0beta19 [March 18, 2012] - Work around for duplicate row start calls; added warning messages. - This turns on PNG_FLAG_DETECT_UNINITIALIZED to detect app code that - fails to call one of the 'start' routines (not enabled in libpng-1.5 - because it is technically an API change, since it did normally work - before.) It also makes duplicate calls to png_read_start_row (an - internal function called at the start of the image read) benign, as - they were before changes to use png_inflate_claim. Somehow webkit is - causing this to happen; this is probably a mis-feature in the zlib - changes so this commit is only a work-round. - Removed erroneous setting of DETECT_UNINITIALIZED and added more - checks. The code now does a png_error if an attempt is made to do the - row initialization twice; this is an application error and it has - serious consequences because the transform data in png_struct is - changed by each call. - Added application error reporting and added chunk names to read - benign errors; also added --strict to pngstest - not enabled - yet because a warning is produced. - Avoid the double gamma correction warning in the simplified API. - This allows the --strict option to pass in the pngstest checks - -Version 1.6.0beta20 [March 29, 2012] - Changed chunk handler warnings into benign errors, incrementally load iCCP - Added checksum-icc.c to contrib/tools - Prevent PNG_EXPAND+PNG_SHIFT doing the shift twice. - Recognize known sRGB ICC profiles while reading; prefer writing the - iCCP profile over writing the sRGB chunk, controlled by the - PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS option. - Revised png_set_text_2() to avoid potential memory corruption (fixes - CVE-2011-3048, also known as CVE-2012-3425). - -Version 1.6.0beta21 [April 27, 2012] - Revised scripts/makefile.darwin: use system zlib; remove quotes around - architecture list; add missing ppc architecture; add architecture options - to shared library link; don't try to create a shared lib based on missing - RELEASE variable. - Enable png_set_check_for_invalid_index() for both read and write. - Removed #ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED in pngpriv.h around - declaration of png_handle_unknown(). - Added -lssp_nonshared in a comment in scripts/makefile.freebsd - and changed deprecated NOOBJ and NOPROFILE to NO_OBJ and NO_PROFILE. - -Version 1.6.0beta22 [May 23, 2012] - Removed need for -Wno-cast-align with clang. clang correctly warns on - alignment increasing pointer casts when -Wcast-align is passed. This - fixes the cases that clang warns about either by eliminating the - casts from png_bytep to png_uint_16p (pngread.c), or, for pngrutil.c - where the cast is previously verified or pngstest.c where it is OK, by - introducing new png_aligncast macros to do the cast in a way that clang - accepts. - -Version 1.6.0beta23 [June 6, 2012] - Revised CMakeLists.txt to not attempt to make a symlink under mingw. - Made fixes for new optimization warnings from gcc 4.7.0. The compiler - performs an optimization which is safe; however it then warns about it. - Changing the type of 'palette_number' in pngvalid.c removes the warning. - Do not depend upon a GCC feature macro being available for use in generating - the linker mapfile symbol prefix. - Improved performance of new do_check_palette_indexes() function (only - update the value when it actually increases, move test for whether - the check is wanted out of the function. - -Version 1.6.0beta24 [June 7, 2012] - Don't check palette indexes if num_palette is 0 (as it can be in MNG files). - -Version 1.6.0beta25 [June 16, 2012] - Revised png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() so num_chunks < 0 means ignore all - unknown chunks and all known chunks except for IHDR, PLTE, tRNS, IDAT, - and IEND. Previously it only meant ignore all unknown chunks, the - same as num_chunks == 0. Revised png_image_skip_unused_chunks() to - provide a list of chunks to be processed instead of a list of chunks to - ignore. Revised contrib/gregbook/readpng2.c accordingly. - -Version 1.6.0beta26 [July 10, 2012] - Removed scripts/makefile.cegcc from the *.zip and *.7z distributions; it - depends on configure, which is not included in those archives. - Moved scripts/chkfmt to contrib/tools. - Changed "a+w" to "u+w" in Makefile.in to fix CVE-2012-3386. - -Version 1.6.0beta27 [August 11, 2012] - Do not compile PNG_DEPRECATED, PNG_ALLOC and PNG_PRIVATE when __GNUC__ < 3. - Do not use __restrict when GNUC is <= 3.1 - Removed references to png_zalloc() and png_zfree() from the manual. - Fixed configurations where floating point is completely disabled. Because - of the changes to support symbol prefixing PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION declares - floating point APIs during libpng builds even if they are completely - disabled. This requires the png floating point types (png_double*) to be - declared even though the functions are never actually defined. This - change provides a dummy definition so that the declarations work, yet any - implementation will fail to compile because of an incomplete type. - Re-eliminated the use of strcpy() in pngtest.c. An unnecessary use of - strcpy() was accidentally re-introduced in libpng16; this change replaces - it with strncpy(). - Eliminated use of png_sizeof(); use sizeof() instead. - Use a consistent style for (sizeof type) and (sizeof (array)) - Cleanup of png_set_filler(). This function does very different things on - read and write. In libpng 1.6 the two cases can be distinguished and - considerable code cleanup, and extra error checking, is possible. This - makes calls on the write side that have no effect be ignored with a - png_app_error(), which can be disabled in the app using - png_set_benign_errors(), and removes the spurious use of usr_channels - on the read side. - Insist on autotools 1.12.1 for git builds because there are security issues - with 1.12 and insisting on anything less would allow 1.12 to be used. - Removed info_ptr->signature[8] from WRITE-only builds. - Add some conditions for compiling png_fixed(). This is a small function - but it requires "-lm" on some platforms. - Cause pngtest --strict to fail on any warning from libpng (not just errors) - and cause it not to fail at the comparison step if libpng lacks support - for writing chunks that it reads from the input (currently only implemented - for compressed text chunks). - Make all three "make check" test programs work without READ or WRITE support. - Now "make check" will succeed even if libpng is compiled with -DPNG_NO_READ - or -DPNG_NO_WRITE. The tests performed are reduced, but the basic reading - and writing of a PNG file is always tested by one or more of the tests. - Consistently use strlen(), memset(), memcpy(), and memcmp() instead of the - png_strlen(), png_memset(), png_memcpy(), and png_memcmp() macros. - Removed the png_sizeof(), png_strlen(), png_memset(), png_memcpy(), and - png_memcmp() macros. - Work around gcc 3.x and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 complaints. Both object - to the split initialization of num_chunks. - -Version 1.6.0beta28 [August 29, 2012] - Unknown handling fixes and clean up. This adds more correct option - control of the unknown handling, corrects the pre-existing bug where - the per-chunk 'keep' setting is ignored and makes it possible to skip - IDAT chunks in the sequential reader (broken in earlier 1.6 versions). - There is a new test program, test-unknown.c, which is a work in progress - (not currently part of the test suite). Comments in the header files now - explain how the unknown handling works. - Allow fine grain control of unknown chunk APIs. This change allows - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() to be turned off if not required and causes - both read and write to behave appropriately (on read this is only possible - if the user callback is used to handle unknown chunks). The change - also removes the support for storing unknown chunks in the info_struct - if the only unknown handling enabled is via the callback, allowing libpng - to be configured with callback reading and none of the unnecessary code. - Corrected fix for unknown handling in pngtest. This reinstates the - libpng handling of unknown chunks other than vpAg and sTER (including - unsafe-to-copy chunks which were dropped before) and eliminates the - repositioning of vpAg and sTER in pngtest.png by changing pngtest.png - (so the chunks are where libpng would put them). - Added "tunknown" test and corrected a logic error in png_handle_unknown() - when SAVE support is absent. Moved the shell test scripts for - contrib/libtests from the libpng top directory to contrib/libtests. - png_handle_unknown() must always read or skip the chunk, if - SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS is turned off *and* the application does not set - a user callback an unknown chunk will not be read, leading to a read - error, which was revealed by the "tunknown" test. - Cleaned up and corrected ICC profile handling. - contrib/libtests/makepng: corrected 'rgb' and 'gray' cases. profile_error - messages could be truncated; made a correct buffer size calculation and - adjusted pngerror.c appropriately. png_icc_check_* checking improved; - changed the functions to receive the correct color type of the PNG on read - or write and check that it matches the color space of the profile (despite - what the comments said before, there is danger in assuming the app will - cope correctly with an RGB profile on a grayscale image and, since it - violates the PNG spec, allowing it is certain to produce inconsistent - app behavior and might even cause app crashes.) Check that profiles - contain the tags needed to process the PNG (tags all required by the ICC - spec). Removed unused PNG_STATIC from pngpriv.h. - -Version 1.6.0beta29 [September 4, 2012] - Fixed the simplified API example programs to add the *colormap parameter - to several of he API and improved the error message if the version field - is not set. - Added contrib/examples/* to the *.zip and *.7z distributions. - Updated simplified API synopses and description of the png_image structure - in the manual. - Made makepng and pngtest produce identical PNGs, add "--relaxed" option - to pngtest. The "--relaxed" option turns off the benign errors that are - enabled by default in pre-RC builds. makepng can now write ICC profiles - where the length has not been extended to a multiple of 4, and pngtest - now intercepts all libpng errors, allowing the previously-introduced - "--strict test" on no warnings to actually work. - Improved ICC profile handling including cHRM chunk generation and fixed - Cygwin+MSVC build errors. The ICC profile handling now includes more - checking. Several errors that caused rejection of the profile are now - handled with a warning in such a way that the invalid profiles will be - read by default in release (but not pre-RC) builds but will not be - written by default. The easy part of handling the cHRM chunk is written, - where the ICC profile contains the required data. The more difficult - part plus guessing a gAMA value requires code to pass selected RGB values - through the profile. - -Version 1.6.0beta30 [October 24, 2012] - Changed ICC profile matrix/vector types to not depend on array type rules. - By the ANSI-C standard the new types should be identical to the previous - versions, and all known versions of gcc tested with the previous versions - except for GCC-4.2.1 work with this version. The change makes the ANSI-C - rule that const applied to an array of elements applies instead to the - elements in the array moot by explicitly applying const to the base - elements of the png_icc_matrix and png_icc_vector types. The accidental - (harmless) 'const' previously applied to the parameters of two of the - functions have also been removed. - Added a work around for GCC 4.2 optimization bug. - Marked the broken (bad white point) original HP sRGB profiles correctly and - correct comments. - Added -DZ_SOLO to contrib/pngminim/*/makefile to work with zlib-1.2.7 - Use /MDd for vstudio debug builds. Also added pngunkown to the vstudio - builds, fixed build errors and corrected a minor exit code error in - pngvalid if the 'touch' file name is invalid. - Add updated WARNING file to projects/vstudio from libpng 1.5/vstudio - Fixed build when using #define PNG_NO_READ_GAMMA in png_do_compose() in - pngrtran.c (Domani Hannes). - -Version 1.6.0beta31 [November 1, 2012] - Undid the erroneous change to vstudio/pngvalid build in libpng-1.6.0beta30. - Made pngvalid so that it will build outside the libpng source tree. - Made builds -DPNG_NO_READ_GAMMA compile (the unit tests still fail). - Made PNG_NO_READ_GAMMA switch off interfaces that depend on READ_GAMMA. - Prior to 1.6.0 switching off READ_GAMMA did unpredictable things to the - interfaces that use it (specifically, png_do_background in 1.4 would - simply display composite for grayscale images but do composition - with the incorrect arithmetic for color ones). In 1.6 the semantic - of -DPNG_NO_READ_GAMMA is changed to simply disable any interface that - depends on it; this obliges people who set it to consider whether they - really want it off if they happen to use any of the interfaces in - question (typically most users who disable it won't). - Fixed GUIDs in projects/vstudio. Some were duplicated or missing, - resulting in VS2010 having to update the files. - Removed non-working ICC profile support code that was mostly added to - libpng-1.6.0beta29 and beta30. There was too much code for too little - gain; implementing full ICC color correction may be desirable but is left - up to applications. - -Version 1.6.0beta32 [November 25, 2012] - Fixed an intermittent SEGV in pngstest due to an uninitialized array element. - Added the ability for contrib/libtests/makepng.c to make a PNG with just one - color. This is useful for debugging pngstest color inaccuracy reports. - Fixed error checking in the simplified write API (Olaf van der Spek) - Made png_user_version_check() ok to use with libpng version 1.10.x and later. - -Version 1.6.0beta33 [December 15, 2012] - Fixed typo in png.c (PNG_SET_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX should be PNG_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX) - that causes the MALLOC_MAX limit not to work (John Bowler) - Change png_warning() to png_app_error() in pngwrite.c and comment the - fall-through condition. - Change png_warning() to png_app_warning() in png_write_tRNS(). - Rearranged the ARM-NEON optimizations: Isolated the machine specific code - to the hardware subdirectory and added comments to pngrutil.c so that - implementors of other optimizations know what to do. - Fixed cases of unquoted DESTDIR in Makefile.am - Rebuilt Makefile.in, etc., with autoconf-2.69 and automake-1.12.5. - -Version 1.6.0beta34 [December 19, 2012] - Cleaned up whitespace in the synopsis portion of the manpage "libpng.3" - Disassembled the version number in scripts/options.awk (necessary for - building on SunOs). - -Version 1.6.0beta35 [December 23, 2012] - Made default Zlib compression settings be configurable. This adds #defines to - pnglibconf.h to control the defaults. - Fixed Windows build issues, enabled ARM compilation. Various warnings issued - by earlier versions of GCC fixed for Cygwin and Min/GW (which both use old - GCCs.) ARM support is enabled by default in zlib.props (unsupported by - Microsoft) and ARM compilation is made possible by deleting the check for - x86. The test programs cannot be run because they are not signed. - -Version 1.6.0beta36 [January 2, 2013] - Discontinued distributing libpng-1.x.x.tar.bz2. - Discontinued distributing libpng-1.7.0-1.6.0-diff.txt and similar. - Rebuilt configure with autoconf-2.69 (inadvertently not done in beta33) - Fixed 'make distcheck' on SUN OS - libpng.so was not being removed - -Version 1.6.0beta37 [January 10, 2013] - Fixed conceivable but difficult to repro overflow. Also added two test - programs to generate and test a PNG which should have the problem. - -Version 1.6.0beta39 [January 19, 2013] - Again corrected attempt at overflow detection in png_set_unknown_chunks() - (CVE-2013-7353). Added overflow detection in png_set_sPLT() and - png_set_text_2() (CVE-2013-7354). - -Version 1.6.0beta40 [January 20, 2013] - Use consistent handling of overflows in text, sPLT and unknown png_set_* APIs - -Version 1.6.0rc01 [January 26, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.0rc02 [February 4, 2013] - Added png_get_palette_max() function. - -Version 1.6.0rc03 [February 5, 2013] - Fixed the png_get_palette_max API. - -Version 1.6.0rc04 [February 7, 2013] - Turn serial tests back on (recently turned off by autotools upgrade). - -Version 1.6.0rc05 [February 8, 2013] - Update manual about png_get_palette_max(). - -Version 1.6.0rc06 [February 9, 2013] - Fixed missing dependency in --prefix builds The intermediate - internal 'prefix.h' file can only be generated correctly after - pnglibconf.h, however the dependency was not in Makefile.am. The - symptoms are unpredictable depending on the order make chooses to - build pngprefix.h and pnglibconf.h, often the error goes unnoticed - because there is a system pnglibconf.h to use instead. - -Version 1.6.0rc07 [February 10, 2013] - Enclosed the new png_get_palette_max in #ifdef PNG_GET_PALETTE_MAX_SUPPORTED - block, and revised pnglibconf.h and pnglibconf.h.prebuilt accordingly. - -Version 1.6.0rc08 [February 10, 2013] - Fix typo in png.h #ifdef - -Version 1.6.0 [February 14, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.1beta01 [February 16, 2013] - Made symbol prefixing work with the ARM neon optimizations. Also allow - pngpriv.h to be included for preprocessor definitions only, so it can - be used in non-C/C++ files. Back ported from libpng 1.7. - Made sRGB check numbers consistent. - Ported libpng 1.5 options.awk/dfn file handling to 1.6, fixed one bug. - Removed cc -E workround, corrected png_get_palette_max API Tested on - SUN OS cc 5.9, which demonstrates the tokenization problem previously - avoided by using /lib/cpp. Since all .dfn output is now protected in - double quotes unless it is to be macro substituted the fix should - work everywhere. - Enabled parallel tests - back ported from libpng-1.7. - scripts/pnglibconf.dfa formatting improvements back ported from libpng17. - Fixed a race condition in the creation of the build 'scripts' directory - while building with a parallel make. - Use approved/supported Android method to check for NEON, use Linux/POSIX - 1003.1 API to check /proc/self/auxv avoiding buffer allocation and other - library calls (ported from libpng15). - -Version 1.6.1beta02 [February 19, 2013] - Use parentheses more consistently in "#if defined(MACRO)" tests. - Folded long lines. - Reenabled code to allow zero length PLTE chunks for MNG. - -Version 1.6.1beta03 [February 22, 2013] - Fixed ALIGNED_MEMORY support. - Added a new configure option: - --enable-arm-neon=always will stop the run-time checks. New checks - within arm/arm_init.c will cause the code not to be compiled unless - __ARM_NEON__ is set. This should make it fail safe (if someone asks - for it on then the build will fail if it can't be done.) - Updated the INSTALL document. - -Version 1.6.1beta04 [February 27, 2013] - Revised INSTALL to recommend using CPPFLAGS instead of INCLUDES. - Revised scripts/makefile.freebsd to respect ZLIBLIB and ZLIBINC. - Revised scripts/dfn.awk to work with the buggy MSYS awk that has trouble - with CRLF line endings. - -Version 1.6.1beta05 [March 1, 2013] - Avoid a possible memory leak in contrib/gregbook/readpng.c - -Version 1.6.1beta06 [March 4, 2013] - Better documentation of unknown handling API interactions. - Corrected Android builds and corrected libpng.vers with symbol - prefixing. It also makes those tests compile and link on Android. - Added an API png_set_option() to set optimization options externally, - providing an alternative and general solution for the non-portable - run-time tests used by the ARM Neon code, using the PNG_ARM_NEON option. - The order of settings vs options in pnglibconf.h is reversed to allow - settings to depend on options and options can now set (or override) the - defaults for settings. - -Version 1.6.1beta07 [March 7, 2013] - Corrected simplified API default gamma for color-mapped output, added - a flag to change default. In 1.6.0 when the simplified API was used - to produce color-mapped output from an input image with no gamma - information the gamma assumed for the input could be different from - that assumed for non-color-mapped output. In particular 16-bit depth - input files were assumed to be sRGB encoded, whereas in the 'direct' - case they were assumed to have linear data. This was an error. The - fix makes the simplified API treat all input files the same way and - adds a new flag to the png_image::flags member to allow the - application/user to specify that 16-bit files contain sRGB data - rather than the default linear. - Fixed bugs in the pngpixel and makepng test programs. - -Version 1.6.1beta08 [March 7, 2013] - Fixed CMakelists.txt to allow building a single variant of the library - (Claudio Bley): - Introduced a PNG_LIB_TARGETS variable that lists all activated library - targets. It is an error if this variable ends up empty, ie. you have - to build at least one library variant. - Made the *_COPY targets only depend on library targets actually being build. - Use PNG_LIB_TARGETS to unify a code path. - Changed the CREATE_SYMLINK macro to expect the full path to a file as the - first argument. When symlinking the filename component of that path is - determined and used as the link target. - Use copy_if_different in the CREATE_SYMLINK macro. - -Version 1.6.1beta09 [March 13, 2013] - Eliminated two warnings from the Intel C compiler. The warnings are - technically valid, although a reasonable treatment of division would - show it to be incorrect. - -Version 1.6.1rc01 [March 21, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.1 [March 28, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.2beta01 [April 14, 2013] - Updated documentation of 1.5.x to 1.6.x changes in iCCP chunk handling. - Fixed incorrect warning of excess deflate data. End condition - the - warning would be produced if the end of the deflate stream wasn't read - in the last row. The warning is harmless. - Corrected the test on user transform changes on read. It was in the - png_set of the transform function, but that doesn't matter unless the - transform function changes the rowbuf size, and that is only valid if - transform_info is called. - Corrected a misplaced closing bracket in contrib/libtests/pngvalid.c - (Flavio Medeiros). - Corrected length written to uncompressed iTXt chunks (Samuli Suominen). - Bug was introduced in libpng-1.6.0. - -Version 1.6.2rc01 [April 18, 2013] - Added contrib/tools/fixitxt.c, to repair the erroneous iTXt chunk length - written by libpng-1.6.0 and 1.6.1. - Disallow storing sRGB information when the sRGB is not supported. - -Version 1.6.2rc02 [April 18, 2013] - Merge pngtest.c with libpng-1.7.0 - -Version 1.6.2rc03 [April 22, 2013] - Trivial spelling cleanup. - -Version 1.6.2rc04 and 1.6.2rc05 [omitted] - -Version 1.6.2rc06 [April 24, 2013] - Reverted to version 1.6.2rc03. Recent changes to arm/neon support - have been ported to libpng-1.7.0beta09 and will reappear in version - 1.6.3beta01. - -Version 1.6.2 [April 25, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.3beta01 [April 25, 2013] - Revised stack marking in arm/filter_neon.S and configure.ac. - Ensure that NEON filter stuff is completely disabled when switched 'off'. - Previously the ARM NEON specific files were still built if the option - was switched 'off' as opposed to being explicitly disabled. - -Version 1.6.3beta02 [April 26, 2013] - Test for 'arm*' not just 'arm' in the host_cpu configure variable. - Rebuilt the configure scripts. - -Version 1.6.3beta03 [April 30, 2013] - Expanded manual paragraph about writing private chunks, particularly - the need to call png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() when writing them. - Avoid dereferencing NULL pointer possibly returned from - png_create_write_struct() (Andrew Church). - -Version 1.6.3beta05 [May 9, 2013] - Calculate our own zlib windowBits when decoding rather than trusting the - CMF bytes in the PNG datastream. - Added an option to force maximum window size for inflating, which was - the behavior of libpng15 and earlier, via a new PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW - option for png_set_options(). - Added png-fix-itxt and png-fix-too-far-back to the built programs and - removed warnings from the source code and timepng that are revealed as - a result. - Detect wrong libpng versions linked to png-fix-too-far-back, which currently - only works with libpng versions that can be made to reliably fail when - the deflate data contains an out-of-window reference. This means only - 1.6 and later. - Fixed gnu issues: g++ needs a static_cast, gcc 4.4.7 has a broken warning - message which it is easier to work round than ignore. - Updated contrib/pngminus/pnm2png.c (Paul Stewart): - Check for EOF - Ignore "#" delimited comments in input file to pnm2png.c. - Fixed whitespace handling - Added a call to png_set_packing() - Initialize dimension values so if sscanf fails at least we have known - invalid values. - Attempt to detect configuration issues with png-fix-too-far-back, which - requires both the correct libpng and the correct zlib to function - correctly. - Check ZLIB_VERNUM for mismatches, enclose #error in quotes - Added information in the documentation about problems with and fixes for - the bad CRC and bad iTXt chunk situations. - -Version 1.6.3beta06 [May 12, 2013] - Allow contrib/pngminus/pnm2png.c to compile without WRITE_INVERT and - WRITE_PACK supported (writes error message that it can't read P1 or - P4 PBM files). - Improved png-fix-too-far-back usage message, added --suffix option. - Revised contrib/pngminim/*/makefile to generate pnglibconf.h with the - right zlib header files. - Separated CPPFLAGS and CFLAGS in contrib/pngminim/*/makefile - -Version 1.6.3beta07 [June 8, 2013] - Removed a redundant test in png_set_IHDR(). - Added set(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES ...) to CMakeLists.txt (Andrew Hundt) - Deleted set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE) block from CMakeLists.txt - Enclose the prototypes for the simplified write API in - #ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED/#endif - Make ARM NEON support work at compile time (not just configure time). - This moves the test on __ARM_NEON__ into pngconf.h to avoid issues when - using a compiler that compiles for multiple architectures at one time. - Removed PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS and PNG_ARM_NEON_SUPPORTED from - pnglibconf.h, allowing more of the decisions to be made internally - (pngpriv.h) during the compile. Without this, symbol prefixing is broken - under certain circumstances on ARM platforms. Now only the API parts of - the optimizations ('check' vs 'api') are exposed in the public header files - except that the new setting PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT documents how libpng makes the - decision about whether or not to use the optimizations. - Protect symbol prefixing against CC/CPPFLAGS/CFLAGS usage. - Previous iOS/Xcode fixes for the ARM NEON optimizations moved the test - on __ARM_NEON__ from configure time to compile time. This breaks symbol - prefixing because the definition of the special png_init_filter_functions - call was hidden at configure time if the relevant compiler arguments are - passed in CFLAGS as opposed to CC. This change attempts to avoid all - the confusion that would result by declaring the init function even when - it is not used, so that it will always get prefixed. - -Version 1.6.3beta08 [June 18, 2013] - Revised libpng.3 so that "doclifter" can process it. - -Version 1.6.3beta09 [June 27, 2013] - Revised example.c to illustrate use of PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB and PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 - as parameters for png_set_gamma(). These have been available since - libpng-1.5.4. - Renamed contrib/tools/png-fix-too-far-back.c to pngfix.c and revised it - to check all compressed chunks known to libpng. - -Version 1.6.3beta10 [July 5, 2013] - Updated documentation to show default behavior of benign errors correctly. - Only compile ARM code when PNG_READ_SUPPORTED is defined. - Fixed undefined behavior in contrib/tools/pngfix.c and added new strip - option. pngfix relied on undefined behavior and even a simple change from - gcc to g++ caused it to fail. The new strip option 'unsafe' has been - implemented and is the default if --max is given. Option names have - been clarified, with --strip=transform now stripping the bKGD chunk, - which was stripped previously with --strip=unused. - Added all documented chunk types to pngpriv.h - Unified pngfix.c source with libpng17. - -Version 1.6.3rc01 [July 11, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.3 [July 18, 2013] - Revised manual about changes in iTXt chunk handling made in libpng-1.6.0. - Added "/* SAFE */" comments in pngrutil.c and pngrtran.c where warnings - may be erroneously issued by code-checking applications. - -Version 1.6.4beta01 [August 21, 2013] - Added information about png_set_options() to the manual. - Delay calling png_init_filter_functions() until a row with nonzero filter - is found. - -Version 1.6.4beta02 [August 30, 2013] - Fixed inconsistent conditional compilation of png_chunk_unknown_handling() - prototype, definition, and usage. Made it depend on - PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED everywhere. - -Version 1.6.4rc01 [September 5, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.4 [September 12, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.5 [September 14, 2013] - Removed two stray lines of code from arm/arm_init.c. - -Version 1.6.6 [September 16, 2013] - Removed two stray lines of code from arm/arm_init.c, again. - -Version 1.6.7beta01 [September 30, 2013] - Revised unknown chunk code to correct several bugs in the NO_SAVE_/NO_WRITE - combination - Allow HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN to work when other options are configured off. Also - fixed the pngminim makefiles to work when $(MAKEFLAGS) contains stuff - which terminates the make options (as by default in recent versions of - Gentoo). - Avoid up-cast warnings in pngvalid.c. On ARM the alignment requirements of - png_modifier are greater than that of png_store and as a consequence - compilation of pngvalid.c results in a warning about increased alignment - requirements because of the bare cast to (png_modifier*). The code is safe, - because the pointer is known to point to a stack allocated png_modifier, - but this change avoids the warning. - Fixed default behavior of ARM_NEON_API. If the ARM NEON API option was - compiled without the CHECK option it defaulted to on, not off. - Check user callback behavior in pngunknown.c. Previous versions compiled - if SAVE_UNKNOWN was not available but did nothing since the callback - was never implemented. - Merged pngunknown.c with 1.7 version and back ported 1.7 improvements/fixes - -Version 1.6.7beta02 [October 12, 2013] - Made changes for compatibility with automake 1.14: - 1) Added the 'compile' program to the list of programs that must be cleaned - in autogen.sh - 2) Added 'subdir-objects' which causes .c files in sub-directories to be - compiled such that the corresponding .o files are also in the - sub-directory. This is because automake 1.14 warns that the - current behavior of compiling to the top level directory may be removed - in the future. - 3) Updated dependencies on pnglibconf.h to match the new .o locations and - added all the files in contrib/libtests and contrib/tools that depend - on pnglibconf.h - 4) Added 'BUILD_SOURCES = pnglibconf.h'; this is the automake recommended - way of handling the dependencies of sources that are machine generated; - unfortunately it only works if the user does 'make all' or 'make check', - so the dependencies (3) are still required. - Cleaned up (char*) casts of zlib messages. The latest version of the Intel C - compiler complains about casting a string literal as (char*), so copied the - treatment of z_const from the library code into pngfix.c - Simplified error message code in pngunknown. The simplification has the - useful side effect of avoiding a bogus warning generated by the latest - version of the Intel C compiler (it objects to - condition ? string-literal : string-literal). - Make autogen.sh work with automake 1.13 as well as 1.14. Do this by always - removing the 1.14 'compile' script but never checking for it. - -Version 1.6.7beta03 [October 19, 2013] - Added ARMv8 support (James Yu ). Added file - arm/filter_neon_intrinsics.c; enable with -mfpu=neon. - Revised pngvalid to generate size images with as many filters as it can - manage, limited by the number of rows. - Cleaned up ARM NEON compilation handling. The tests are now in pngpriv.h - and detect the broken GCC compilers. - -Version 1.6.7beta04 [October 26, 2013] - Allow clang derived from older GCC versions to use ARM intrinsics. This - causes all clang builds that use -mfpu=neon to use the intrinsics code, - not the assembler code. This has only been tested on iOS 7. It may be - necessary to exclude some earlier clang versions but this seems unlikely. - Changed NEON implementation selection mechanism. This allows assembler - or intrinsics to be turned on at compile time during the build by defining - PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION to the correct value (2 or 1). This macro - is undefined by default and the build type is selected in pngpriv.h. - -Version 1.6.7rc01 [November 2, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.7rc02 [November 7, 2013] - Fixed #include in filter_neon_intrinsics.c and ctype macros. The ctype char - checking macros take an unsigned char argument, not a signed char. - -Version 1.6.7 [November 14, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.8beta01 [November 24, 2013] - Moved prototype for png_handle_unknown() in pngpriv.h outside of - the #ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED/#endif block. - Added "-Wall" to CFLAGS in contrib/pngminim/*/makefile - Conditionally compile some unused functions reported by -Wall in - pngminim. - Fixed 'minimal' builds. Various obviously useful minimal configurations - don't build because of missing contrib/libtests test programs and - overly complex dependencies in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa. This change - adds contrib/conftest/*.dfa files that can be used in automatic build - scripts to ensure that these configurations continue to build. - Enabled WRITE_INVERT and WRITE_PACK in contrib/pngminim/encoder. - Fixed pngvalid 'fail' function declaration on the Intel C Compiler. - This reverts to the previous 'static' implementation and works round - the 'unused static function' warning by using PNG_UNUSED(). - -Version 1.6.8beta02 [November 30, 2013] - Removed or marked PNG_UNUSED some harmless "dead assignments" reported - by clang scan-build. - Changed tabs to 3 spaces in png_debug macros and changed '"%s"m' - to '"%s" m' to improve portability among compilers. - Changed png_free_default() to free() in pngtest.c - -Version 1.6.8rc01 [December 12, 2013] - Tidied up pngfix inits and fixed pngtest no-write builds. - -Version 1.6.8rc02 [December 14, 2013] - Handle zero-length PLTE chunk or NULL palette with png_error() - instead of png_chunk_report(), which by default issues a warning - rather than an error, leading to later reading from a NULL pointer - (png_ptr->palette) in png_do_expand_palette(). This is CVE-2013-6954 - and VU#650142. Libpng-1.6.1 through 1.6.7 are vulnerable. - Libpng-1.6.0 and earlier do not have this bug. - -Version 1.6.8 [December 19, 2013] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.9beta01 [December 26, 2013] - Bookkeeping: Moved functions around (no changes). Moved transform - function definitions before the place where they are called so that - they can be made static. Move the intrapixel functions and the - grayscale palette builder out of the png?tran.c files. The latter - isn't a transform function and is no longer used internally, and the - former MNG specific functions are better placed in pngread/pngwrite.c - Made transform implementation functions static. This makes the internal - functions called by png_do_{read|write}_transformations static. On an - x86-64 DLL build (Gentoo Linux) this reduces the size of the text - segment of the DLL by 1208 bytes, about 0.6%. It also simplifies - maintenance by removing the declarations from pngpriv.h and allowing - easier changes to the internal interfaces. - Rebuilt configure scripts with automake-1.14.1 and autoconf-2.69 - in the tar distributions. - -Version 1.6.9beta02 [January 1, 2014] - Added checks for libpng 1.5 to pngvalid.c. This supports the use of - this version of pngvalid in libpng 1.5 - Merged with pngvalid.c from libpng-1.7 changes to create a single - pngvalid.c - Removed #error macro from contrib/tools/pngfix.c (Thomas Klausner). - Merged pngrio.c, pngtrans.c, pngwio.c, and pngerror.c with libpng-1.7.0 - Merged libpng-1.7.0 changes to make no-interlace configurations work - with test programs. - Revised pngvalid.c to support libpng 1.5, which does not support the - PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW option, so #define it out when appropriate in - pngvalid.c - Allow unversioned links created on install to be disabled in configure. - In configure builds 'make install' changes/adds links like png.h - and libpng.a to point to the newly installed, versioned, files (e.g. - libpng17/png.h and libpng17.a). Three new configure options and some - rearrangement of Makefile.am allow creation of these links to be disabled. - -Version 1.6.9beta03 [January 10, 2014] - Removed potentially misleading warning from png_check_IHDR(). - -Version 1.6.9beta04 [January 20, 2014] - Updated scripts/makefile.* to use CPPFLAGS (Cosmin). - Added clang attribute support (Cosmin). - -Version 1.6.9rc01 [January 28, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.9rc02 [January 30, 2014] - Quiet an uninitialized memory warning from VC2013 in png_get_png(). - -Version 1.6.9 [February 6, 2014] - -Version 1.6.10beta01 [February 9, 2014] - Backported changes from libpng-1.7.0beta30 and beta31: - Fixed a large number of instances where PNGCBAPI was omitted from - function definitions. - Added pngimage test program for png_read_png() and png_write_png() - with two new test scripts. - Removed dependence on !PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED for calling - png_set_packing() in png_read_png(). - Fixed combination of ~alpha with shift. On read invert alpha, processing - occurred after shift processing, which causes the final values to be - outside the range that should be produced by the shift. Reversing the - order on read makes the two transforms work together correctly and mirrors - the order used on write. - Do not read invalid sBIT chunks. Previously libpng only checked sBIT - values on write, so a malicious PNG writer could therefore cause - the read code to return an invalid sBIT chunk, which might lead to - application errors or crashes. Such chunks are now skipped (with - chunk_benign_error). - Make png_read_png() and png_write_png() prototypes in png.h depend - upon PNG_READ_SUPPORTED and PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED. - Support builds with unsupported PNG_TRANSFORM_* values. All of the - PNG_TRANSFORM_* values are always defined in png.h and, because they - are used for both read and write in some cases, it is not reliable - to #if out ones that are totally unsupported. This change adds error - detection in png_read_image() and png_write_image() to do a - png_app_error() if the app requests something that cannot be done - and it adds corresponding code to pngimage.c to handle such options - by not attempting to test them. - -Version 1.6.10beta02 [February 23, 2014] - Moved redefines of png_error(), png_warning(), png_chunk_error(), - and png_chunk_warning() from pngpriv.h to png.h to make them visible - to libpng-calling applications. - Moved OS dependent code from arm/arm_init.c, to allow the included - implementation of the ARM NEON discovery function to be set at - build-time and provide sample implementations from the current code in the - contrib/arm-neon subdirectory. The __linux__ code has also been changed to - compile and link on Android by using /proc/cpuinfo, and the old linux code - is in contrib/arm-neon/linux-auxv.c. The new code avoids POSIX and Linux - dependencies apart from opening /proc/cpuinfo and is C90 compliant. - Check for info_ptr == NULL early in png_read_end() so we don't need to - run all the png_handle_*() and depend on them to return if info_ptr == NULL. - This improves the performance of png_read_end(png_ptr, NULL) and makes - it more robust against future programming errors. - Check for __has_extension before using it in pngconf.h, to - support older Clang versions (Jeremy Sequoia). - Treat CRC error handling with png_set_crc_action(), instead of with - png_set_benign_errors(), which has been the case since libpng-1.6.0beta18. - Use a user warning handler in contrib/gregbook/readpng2.c instead of default, - so warnings will be put on stderr even if libpng has CONSOLE_IO disabled. - Added png_ptr->process_mode = PNG_READ_IDAT_MODE in png_push_read_chunk - after recognizing the IDAT chunk, which avoids an infinite loop while - reading a datastream whose first IDAT chunk is of zero-length. - This fixes CERT VU#684412 and CVE-2014-0333. - Don't recognize known sRGB profiles as sRGB if they have been hacked, - but don't reject them and don't issue a copyright violation warning. - -Version 1.6.10beta03 [February 25, 2014] - Moved some documentation from png.h to libpng.3 and libpng-manual.txt - Minor editing of contrib/arm-neon/README and contrib/examples/*.c - -Version 1.6.10rc01 [February 27, 2014] - Fixed typos in the manual and in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa (CFLAGS -> CPPFLAGS - and PNG_USR_CONFIG -> PNG_USER_CONFIG). - -Version 1.6.10rc02 [February 28, 2014] - Removed unreachable return statement after png_chunk_error() - in pngrutil.c - -Version 1.6.10rc03 [March 4, 2014] - Un-deprecated png_data_freer(). - -Version 1.6.10 [March 6, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.11beta01 [March 17, 2014] - Use "if (value != 0)" instead of "if (value)" consistently. - Changed ZlibSrcDir from 1.2.5 to 1.2.8 in projects/vstudio. - Moved configuration information from the manual to the INSTALL file. - -Version 1.6.11beta02 [April 6, 2014] - Removed #if/#else/#endif from inside two pow() calls in pngvalid.c because - they were handled improperly by Portland Group's PGI-14.1 - PGI-14.3 - when using its "__builtin_pow()" function. - Silence 'unused parameter' build warnings (Cosmin Truta). - $(CP) is now used alongside $(RM_F). Also, use 'copy' instead of 'cp' - where applicable, and applied other minor makefile changes (Cosmin). - Don't warn about invalid dimensions exceeding user limits (Cosmin). - Allow an easy replacement of the default pre-built configuration - header with a custom header, via the make PNGLIBCONF_H_PREBUILT - macro (Cosmin). - -Version 1.6.11beta03 [April 6, 2014] - Fixed a typo in pngrutil.c, introduced in libpng-1.5.6, that interferes - with "blocky" expansion of sub-8-bit interlaced PNG files (Eric Huss). - Optionally use __builtin_bswap16() in png_do_swap(). - -Version 1.6.11beta04 [April 19, 2014] - Made progressive reading of interlaced images consistent with the - behavior of the sequential reader and consistent with the manual, by - moving some code out of the PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED blocks. The - row_callback now receives the proper pass number and unexpanded rows, when - png_combine_row() isn't built or used, and png_set_interlace_handling() - is not called. - Allow PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKING = (-1) to mean no sRGB profile checking. - -Version 1.6.11beta05 [April 26, 2014] - Do not reject ICC V2 profiles that lack padding (Kai-Uwe Behrmann). - Relocated closing bracket of the sRGB profile test loop to avoid getting - "Not recognizing known sRGB profile that has been edited" warning for - ICC V2 profiles that lack the MD5 signature in the profile header. - -Version 1.6.11beta06 [May 19, 2014] - Added PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE choice for png_set_option(). - -Version 1.6.11rc01 [May 27, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.11rc02 [June 3, 2014] - Test ZLIB_VERNUM instead of PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM in contrib/tools/pngfix.c - -Version 1.6.11 [June 5, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.12rc01 [June 6, 2014] - Relocated new code from 1.6.11beta06 in png.c to a point after the - declarations (Max Stepin). - -Version 1.6.12rc02 [June 7, 2014] - Changed file permissions of contrib/tools/intgamma.sh, - test-driver, and compile from 0644 to 0755 (Cosmin). - -Version 1.6.12rc03 [June 8, 2014] - Ensure "__has_attribute()" macro exists before trying to use it with - old clang compilers (MacPorts Ticket #43939). - -Version 1.6.12 [June 12, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.13beta01 [July 4, 2014] - Quieted -Wsign-compare and -Wclobber compiler warnings in - contrib/pngminus/*.c - Added "(void) png_ptr;" where needed in contrib/gregbook to quiet - compiler complaints about unused pointers. - Split a long output string in contrib/gregbook/rpng2-x.c. - Added "PNG_SET_OPTION" requirement for sRGB chunk support to pnglibconf.dfa, - Needed for write-only support (John Bowler). - Changed "if defined(__ARM_NEON__)" to - "if (defined(__ARM_NEON__) || defined(__ARM_NEON))" (James Wu). - Fixed clang no-warning builds: png_digit was defined but never used. - -Version 1.6.13beta02 [July 21, 2014] - Fixed an incorrect separator ("/" should be "\") in scripts/makefile.vcwin32 - (bug report from Wolfgang S. Kechel). Bug was introduced in libpng-1.6.11. - Also fixed makefile.bc32, makefile.bor, makefile.msc, makefile.intel, and - makefile.tc3 similarly. - -Version 1.6.13beta03 [August 3, 2014] - Removed scripts/makefile.elf. It has not worked since libpng-1.5.0beta14 - due to elimination of the PNG_FUNCTION_EXPORT and PNG_DATA_EXPORT - definitions from pngconf.h. - Ensure that CMakeLists.txt makes the target "lib" directory before making - symbolic link into it (SourceForge bug report #226 by Rolf Timmermans). - -Version 1.6.13beta04 [August 8, 2014] - Added opinion that the ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) for - libpng is EAR99 to the README file. - Eliminated use of "$<" in makefile explicit rules, when copying - $PNGLIBCONF_H_PREBUILT. This does not work on some versions of make; - bug introduced in libpng version 1.6.11. - -Version 1.6.13rc01 [August 14, 2014] - Made "ccopts" agree with "CFLAGS" in scripts/makefile.hp* and makefile.*sunu - -Version 1.6.13 [August 21, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.14beta01 [September 14, 2014] - Guard usage of png_ptr->options with #ifdef PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED. - Do not build contrib/tools/pngfix.c when PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED, - to allow "make" to complete without setjmp support (bug report by - Claudio Fontana) - Add "#include " to contrib/tools/pngfix.c (John Bowler) - -Version 1.6.14beta02 [September 18, 2014] - Use nanosleep() instead of usleep() in contrib/gregbook/rpng2-x.c - because usleep() is deprecated. - Define usleep() in contrib/gregbook/rpng2-x.c if not already defined - in unistd.h and nanosleep() is not available; fixes error introduced - in libpng-1.6.13. - Disable floating point exception handling in pngvalid.c when - PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC is not supported (bug report by "zootus - at users.sourceforge.net"). - -Version 1.6.14beta03 [September 19, 2014] - Define FE_DIVBYZERO, FE_INVALID, and FE_OVERFLOW in pngvalid.c if not - already defined. Revert floating point exception handling in pngvalid.c - to version 1.6.14beta01 behavior. - -Version 1.6.14beta04 [September 27, 2014] - Fixed incorrect handling of the iTXt compression flag in pngrutil.c - (bug report by Shunsaku Hirata). Bug was introduced in libpng-1.6.0. - -Version 1.6.14beta05 [October 1, 2014] - Added "option READ_iCCP enables READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT" to pnglibconf.dfa - -Version 1.6.14beta06 [October 5, 2014] - Removed unused "text_len" parameter from private function png_write_zTXt(). - Conditionally compile some code in png_deflate_claim(), when - PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED and PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED are disabled. - Replaced repeated code in pngpread.c with PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL. - Added "chunk iTXt enables TEXT" and "chunk zTXt enables TEXT" - to pnglibconf.dfa. - Removed "option READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT enables READ_TEXT" from pnglibconf.dfa, - to make it possible to configure a libpng that supports iCCP but not TEXT. - -Version 1.6.14beta07 [October 7, 2014] - Removed "option WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT enables WRITE_TEXT" from pnglibconf.dfa - Only mark text chunks as written after successfully writing them. - -Version 1.6.14rc01 [October 15, 2014] - Fixed some typos in comments. - -Version 1.6.14rc02 [October 17, 2014] - Changed png_convert_to_rfc_1123() to png_convert_to_rfc_1123_buffer() - in the manual, to reflect the change made in libpng-1.6.0. - Updated README file to explain that direct access to the png_struct - and info_struct members has not been permitted since libpng-1.5.0. - -Version 1.6.14 [October 23, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.15beta01 [October 29, 2014] - Changed "if (!x)" to "if (x == 0)" and "if (x)" to "if (x != 0)" - Simplified png_free_data(). - Added missing "ptr = NULL" after some instances of png_free(). - -Version 1.6.15beta02 [November 1, 2014] - Changed remaining "if (!x)" to "if (x == 0)" and "if (x)" to "if (x != 0)" - -Version 1.6.15beta03 [November 3, 2014] - Added PNG_USE_ARM_NEON configuration flag (Marcin Juszkiewicz). - -Version 1.6.15beta04 [November 4, 2014] - Removed new PNG_USE_ARM_NEON configuration flag and made a one-line - revision to configure.ac to support ARM on aarch64 instead (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.15beta05 [November 5, 2014] - Use png_get_libpng_ver(NULL) instead of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING in - example.c, pngtest.c, and applications in the contrib directory. - Fixed an out-of-range read in png_user_version_check() (Bug report from - Qixue Xiao, CVE-2015-8540). - Simplified and future-proofed png_user_version_check(). - Fixed GCC unsigned int->float warnings. Various versions of GCC - seem to generate warnings when an unsigned value is implicitly - converted to double. This is probably a GCC bug but this change - avoids the issue by explicitly converting to (int) where safe. - Free all allocated memory in pngimage. The file buffer cache was left - allocated at the end of the program, harmless but it causes memory - leak reports from clang. - Fixed array size calculations to avoid warnings. At various points - in the code the number of elements in an array is calculated using - sizeof. This generates a compile time constant of type (size_t) which - is then typically assigned to an (unsigned int) or (int). Some versions - of GCC on 64-bit systems warn about the apparent narrowing, even though - the same compiler does apparently generate the correct, in-range, - numeric constant. This adds appropriate, safe, casts to make the - warnings go away. - -Version 1.6.15beta06 [November 6, 2014] - Reverted use png_get_libpng_ver(NULL) instead of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING - in the manual, example.c, pngtest.c, and applications in the contrib - directory. It was incorrect advice. - -Version 1.6.15beta07 [November 7, 2014] - Removed #ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED/#endif around png_product2(); it is - needed by png_reciprocal2(). - Added #ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED/#endif around png_log16bit() and - png_do_swap(). - Changed all "#endif /* PNG_FEATURE_SUPPORTED */" to "#endif /* FEATURE */" - -Version 1.6.15beta08 [November 8, 2014] - More housecleaning in *.h - -Version 1.6.15rc01 [November 13, 2014] - -Version 1.6.15rc02 [November 14, 2014] - The macros passed in the command line to Borland make were ignored if - similarly-named macros were already defined in makefiles. This behavior - is different from POSIX make and other make programs. Surround the - macro definitions with ifndef guards (Cosmin). - -Version 1.6.15rc03 [November 16, 2014] - Added "-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS" to CFLAGS in scripts/makefile.vcwin32. - Removed the obsolete $ARCH variable from scripts/makefile.darwin. - -Version 1.6.15 [November 20, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.16beta01 [December 14, 2014] - Added ".align 2" to arm/filter_neon.S to support old GAS assemblers that - don't do alignment correctly. - Revised Makefile.am and scripts/symbols.dfn to work with MinGW/MSYS - (Bob Friesenhahn). - -Version 1.6.16beta02 [December 15, 2014] - Revised Makefile.am and scripts/*.dfn again to work with MinGW/MSYS; - renamed scripts/*.dfn to scripts/*.c (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.16beta03 [December 21, 2014] - Quiet a "comparison always true" warning in pngstest.c (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.16rc01 [December 21, 2014] - Restored a test on width that was removed from png.c at libpng-1.6.9 - (Bug report by Alex Eubanks, CVE-2015-0973). - -Version 1.6.16rc02 [December 21, 2014] - Undid the update to pngrutil.c in 1.6.16rc01. - -Version 1.6.16rc03 [December 21, 2014] - Fixed an overflow in png_combine_row() with very wide interlaced images - (Bug report and fix by John Bowler, CVE-2014-9495). - -Version 1.6.16 [December 22, 2014] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.17beta01 [January 29, 2015] - Removed duplicate PNG_SAFE_LIMITS_SUPPORTED handling from pngconf.h - Corrected the width limit calculation in png_check_IHDR(). - Removed user limits from pngfix. Also pass NULL pointers to - png_read_row to skip the unnecessary row de-interlace stuff. - Added testing of png_set_packing() to pngvalid.c - Regenerated configure scripts in the *.tar distributions with libtool-2.4.4 - Implement previously untested cases of libpng transforms in pngvalid.c - Fixed byte order in png_do_read_filler() with 16-bit input. Previously - the high and low bytes of the filler, from png_set_filler() or from - png_set_add_alpha(), were read in the wrong order. - Made the check for out-of-range values in png_set_tRNS() detect - values that are exactly 2^bit_depth, and work on 16-bit platforms. - Merged some parts of libpng-1.6.17beta01 and libpng-1.7.0beta47. - Added #ifndef __COVERITY__ where needed in png.c, pngrutil.c and - pngset.c to avoid warnings about dead code. - Added "& 0xff" to many instances of expressions that are typecast - to (png_byte), to avoid Coverity warnings. - -Version 1.6.17beta02 [February 7, 2015] - Work around one more Coverity-scan dead-code warning. - Do not build png_product2() when it is unused. - -Version 1.6.17beta03 [February 17, 2015] - Display user limits in the output from pngtest. - Eliminated the PNG_SAFE_LIMITS macro and restored the 1-million-column - and 1-million-row default limits in pnglibconf.dfa, that can be reset - by the user at build time or run time. This provides a more robust - defense against DOS and as-yet undiscovered overflows. - -Version 1.6.17beta04 [February 21, 2015] - Added PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED macro, on by default. - Allow user to call png_get_IHDR() with NULL arguments (Reuben Hawkins). - Rebuilt configure scripts with automake-1.15 and libtool-2.4.6 - -Version 1.6.17beta05 [February 25, 2015] - Restored compiling of png_reciprocal2 with PNG_NO_16BIT. - -Version 1.6.17beta06 [February 27, 2015] - Moved png_set_filter() prototype into a PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED block - of png.h. - Avoid runtime checks when converting integer to png_byte with - Visual Studio (Sergey Kosarevsky) - -Version 1.6.17rc01 [March 4, 2015] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.17rc02 [March 9, 2015] - Removed some comments that the configure script did not handle - properly from scripts/pnglibconf.dfa and pnglibconf.h.prebuilt. - Free the unknown_chunks structure even when it contains no data. - -Version 1.6.17rc03 [March 12, 2015] - Updated CMakeLists.txt to add OSX framework, change YES/NO to ON/OFF - for consistency, and remove some useless tests (Alexey Petruchik). - -Version 1.6.17rc04 [March 16, 2015] - Remove pnglibconf.h, pnglibconf.c, and pnglibconf.out instead of - pnglibconf.* in "make clean" (Cosmin). - Fix bug in calculation of maxbits, in png_write_sBIT, introduced - in libpng-1.6.17beta01 (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.17rc05 [March 21, 2015] - Define PNG_FILTER_* and PNG_FILTER_VALUE_* in png.h even when WRITE - is not supported (John Bowler). This fixes an error introduced in - libpng-1.6.17beta06. - Reverted "& 0xff" additions of version 1.6.17beta01. Libpng passes - the Coverity scan without them. - -Version 1.6.17rc06 [March 23, 2015] - Remove pnglibconf.dfn and pnglibconf.pre with "make clean". - Reformatted some "&0xff" instances to "& 0xff". - Fixed simplified 8-bit-linear to sRGB alpha. The calculated alpha - value was wrong. It's not clear if this affected the final stored - value; in the obvious code path the upper and lower 8-bits of the - alpha value were identical and the alpha was truncated to 8-bits - rather than dividing by 257 (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.17 [March 26, 2015] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.18beta01 [April 1, 2015] - Removed PNG_SET_CHUNK_[CACHE|MALLOC]_LIMIT_SUPPORTED macros. They - have been combined with PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED (resolves - bug report by Andrew Church). - Fixed rgb_to_gray checks and added tRNS checks to pngvalid.c. This - fixes some arithmetic errors that caused some tests to fail on - some 32-bit platforms (Bug reports by Peter Breitenlohner [i686] - and Petr Gajdos [i586]). - -Version 1.6.18beta02 [April 26, 2015] - Suppressed some warnings from the Borland C++ 5.5.1/5.82 compiler - (Bug report by Viktor Szakats). - -Version 1.6.18beta03 [May 6, 2015] - Replaced "unexpected" with an integer (0xabadca11) in pngset.c - where a long was expected, to avoid a compiler warning when PNG_DEBUG > 1. - Added contrib/examples/simpleover.c, to demonstrate how to handle - alpha compositing of multiple images, using the "simplified API" - and an example PNG generation tool, contrib/examples/genpng.c - (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.18beta04 [May 20, 2015] - PNG_RELEASE_BUILD replaces tests where the code depended on the build base - type and can be defined on the command line, allowing testing in beta - builds (John Bowler). - Avoid Coverity issue 80858 (REVERSE NULL) in pngtest.c PNG_DEBUG builds. - Avoid a harmless potential integer overflow in png_XYZ_from_xy() (Bug - report from Christopher Ferris). - -Version 1.6.18beta05 [May 31, 2015] - Backport filter selection code from libpng-1.7.0beta51, to combine - sub_row, up_row, avg_row, and paeth_row into try_row and tst_row. - Changed png_voidcast(), etc., to voidcast(), etc., in contrib/tools/pngfix.c - to avoid confusion with the libpng private macros. - Fixed old cut&paste bug in the weighted filter selection code in - pngwutil.c, introduced in libpng-0.95, March 1997. - -Version 1.6.18beta06 [June 1, 2015] - Removed WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTERED code, to save a few kbytes of the - compiled library size. It never worked properly and as far as we can - tell, no one uses it. The png_set_filter_heuristics() and - png_set_filter_heuristics_fixed() APIs are retained but deprecated - and do nothing. - -Version 1.6.18beta07 [June 6, 2015] - Removed non-working progressive reader 'skip' function. This - function has apparently never been used. It was implemented - to support back-door modification of png_struct in libpng-1.4.x - but (because it does nothing and cannot do anything) was apparently - never tested (John Bowler). - Fixed cexcept.h in which GCC 5 now reports that one of the auto - variables in the Try macro needs to be volatile to prevent value - being lost over the setjmp (John Bowler). - Fixed NO_WRITE_FILTER and -Wconversion build breaks (John Bowler). - Fix g++ build breaks (John Bowler). - Quieted some Coverity issues in pngfix.c, png-fix-itxt.c, pngvalid.c, - pngstest.c, and pngimage.c. Most seem harmless, but png-fix-itxt - would only work with iTXt chunks with length 255 or less. - Added #ifdef's to contrib/examples programs so people don't try - to compile them without the minimum required support enabled - (suggested by Flavio Medeiros). - -Version 1.6.18beta08 [June 30, 2015] - Eliminated the final two Coverity defects (insecure temporary file - handling in contrib/libtests/pngstest.c; possible overflow of - unsigned char in contrib/tools/png-fix-itxt.c). To use the "secure" - file handling, define PNG_USE_MKSTEMP, otherwise "tmpfile()" will - be used. - Removed some unused WEIGHTED_FILTER macros from png.h and pngstruct.h - -Version 1.6.18beta09 [July 5, 2015] - Removed some useless typecasts from contrib/tools/png-fix-itxt.c - Fixed a new signed-unsigned comparison in pngrtran.c (Max Stepin). - Replaced arbitrary use of 'extern' with #define PNG_LINKAGE_*. To - preserve API compatibility, the new defines all default to "extern" - (requested by Jan Nijtmans). - -Version 1.6.18rc01 [July 9, 2015] - Belatedly added Mans Rullgard and James Yu to the list of Contributing - Authors. - -Version 1.6.18rc02 [July 12, 2015] - Restored unused FILTER_HEURISTIC macros removed at libpng-1.6.18beta08 - to png.h to avoid compatibility warnings. - -Version 1.6.18rc03 [July 15, 2015] - Minor changes to the man page - -Version 1.6.18 [July 23, 2015] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.19beta01 [July 30, 2015] - Updated obsolete information about the simplified API macros in the - manual pages (Bug report by Arc Riley). - Avoid potentially dereferencing NULL info_ptr in png_info_init_3(). - Rearranged png.h to put the major sections in the same order as - in libpng17. - Eliminated unused PNG_COST_SHIFT, PNG_WEIGHT_SHIFT, PNG_COST_FACTOR, and - PNG_WEIGHT_FACTOR macros. - Suppressed some warnings from the Borland C++ 5.5.1/5.82 compiler - (Bug report by Viktor Szakats). Several warnings remain and are - unavoidable, where we test for overflow. - Fixed potential leak of png_pixels in contrib/pngminus/pnm2png.c - Fixed uninitialized variable in contrib/gregbook/rpng2-x.c - -Version 1.6.19beta02 [August 19, 2015] - Moved config.h.in~ from the "libpng_autotools_files" list to the - "libpng_autotools_extra" list in autogen.sh because it was causing a - false positive for missing files (bug report by Robert C. Seacord). - Removed unreachable "break" statements in png.c, pngread.c, and pngrtran.c - to suppress clang warnings (Bug report by Viktor Szakats). - Fixed some bad links in the man page. - Changed "n bit" to "n-bit" in comments. - Added signed/unsigned 16-bit safety net. This removes the dubious - 0x8000 flag definitions on 16-bit systems. They aren't supported - yet the defs *probably* work, however it seems much safer to do this - and be advised if anyone, contrary to advice, is building libpng 1.6 - on a 16-bit system. It also adds back various switch default clauses - for GCC; GCC errors out if they are not present (with an appropriately - high level of warnings). - Safely convert num_bytes to a png_byte in png_set_sig_bytes() (Robert - Seacord). - Fixed the recently reported 1's complement security issue by replacing - the value that is illegal in the PNG spec, in both signed and unsigned - values, with 0. Illegal unsigned values (anything greater than or equal - to 0x80000000) can still pass through, but since these are not illegal - in ANSI-C (unlike 0x80000000 in the signed case) the checking that - occurs later can catch them (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.19beta03 [September 26, 2015] - Fixed png_save_int_32 when int is not 2's complement (John Bowler). - Updated libpng16 with all the recent test changes from libpng17, - including changes to pngvalid.c to ensure that the original, - distributed, version of contrib/visupng/cexcept.h can be used - (John Bowler). - pngvalid contains the correction to the use of SAVE/STORE_ - UNKNOWN_CHUNKS; a bug revealed by changes in libpng 1.7. More - tests contain the --strict option to detect warnings and the - pngvalid-standard test has been corrected so that it does not - turn on progressive-read. There is a separate test which does - that. (John Bowler) - Also made some signed/unsigned fixes. - Make pngstest error limits version specific. Splitting the machine - generated error structs out to a file allows the values to be updated - without changing pngstest.c itself. Since libpng 1.6 and 1.7 have - slightly different error limits this simplifies maintenance. The - makepngs.sh script has also been updated to more accurately reflect - current problems in libpng 1.7 (John Bowler). - Incorporated new test PNG files into make check. tests/pngstest-* - are changed so that the new test files are divided into 8 groups by - gamma and alpha channel. These tests have considerably better code - and pixel-value coverage than contrib/pngsuite; however,coverage is - still incomplete (John Bowler). - Removed the '--strict' in 1.6 because of the double-gamma-correction - warning, updated pngstest-errors.h for the errors detected with the - new contrib/testspngs PNG test files (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.19beta04 [October 15, 2015] - Worked around rgb-to-gray issues in libpng 1.6. The previous - attempts to ignore the errors in the code aren't quite enough to - deal with the 'channel selection' encoding added to libpng 1.7; abort. - pngvalid.c is changed to drop this encoding in prior versions. - Fixed 'pow' macros in pngvalid.c. It is legal for 'pow' to be a - macro, therefore the argument list cannot contain preprocessing - directives. Make sure pow is a function where this happens. This is - a minimal safe fix, the issue only arises in non-performance-critical - code (bug report by Curtis Leach, fix by John Bowler). - Added sPLT support to pngtest.c - -Version 1.6.19rc01 [October 23, 2015] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.19rc02 [October 31, 2015] - Prevent setting or writing over-length PLTE chunk (Cosmin Truta). - Silently truncate over-length PLTE chunk while reading. - Libpng incorrectly calculated the output rowbytes when the application - decreased either the number of channels or the bit depth (or both) in - a user transform. This was safe; libpng overallocated buffer space - (potentially by quite a lot; up to 4 times the amount required) but, - from 1.5.4 on, resulted in a png_error (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.19rc03 [November 3, 2015] - Fixed some inconsequential cut-and-paste typos in png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(). - Clarified COPYRIGHT information to state explicitly that versions - are derived from previous versions. - Removed much of the long list of previous versions from png.h and - libpng.3. - -Version 1.6.19rc04 [November 5, 2015] - Fixed new bug with CRC error after reading an over-length palette - (bug report by Cosmin Truta) (CVE-2015-8126). - -Version 1.6.19 [November 12, 2015] - Cleaned up coding style in png_handle_PLTE(). - -Version 1.6.20beta01 [November 20, 2015] - Avoid potential pointer overflow/underflow in png_handle_sPLT() and - png_handle_pCAL() (Bug report by John Regehr). - -Version 1.6.20beta02 [November 23, 2015] - Fixed incorrect implementation of png_set_PLTE() that uses png_ptr - not info_ptr, that left png_set_PLTE() open to the CVE-2015-8126 - vulnerability. Fixes CVE-2015-8472. - -Version 1.6.20beta03 [November 24, 2015] - Backported tests from libpng-1.7.0beta69. - -Version 1.6.20rc01 [November 26, 2015] - Fixed an error in handling of bad zlib CMINFO field in pngfix, found by - American Fuzzy Lop, reported by Brian Carpenter. inflate() doesn't - immediately fault a bad CMINFO field; instead a 'too far back' error - happens later (at least some times). pngfix failed to limit CMINFO to - the allowed values but then assumed that window_bits was in range, - triggering an assert. The bug is mostly harmless; the PNG file cannot - be fixed. - -Version 1.6.20rc02 [November 29, 2015] - In libpng 1.6 zlib initialization was changed to use the window size - in the zlib stream, not a fixed value. This causes some invalid images, - where CINFO is too large, to display 'correctly' if the rest of the - data is valid. This provides a workaround for zlib versions where the - error arises (ones that support the API change to use the window size - in the stream). - -Version 1.6.20 [December 3, 2015] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.21beta01 [December 11, 2015] - Fixed syntax "$(command)" in tests/pngstest that some shells other than - bash could not parse (Bug report by Nelson Beebe). Use `command` instead. - -Version 1.6.21beta02 [December 14, 2015] - Moved png_check_keyword() from pngwutil.c to pngset.c - Removed LE/BE dependencies in pngvalid, to 'fix' the current problem - in the BigEndian tests by not testing it, making the BE code the same - as the LE version. - Fixes to pngvalid for various reduced build configurations (eliminate unused - statics) and a fix for the case in rgb_to_gray when the digitize option - reduces graylo to 0, producing a large error. - -Version 1.6.21beta03 [December 18, 2015] - Widened the 'limit' check on the internally calculated error limits in - the 'DIGITIZE' case (the code used prior to 1.7 for rgb_to_gray error - checks) and changed the check to only operate in non-release builds - (base build type not RC or RELEASE.) - Fixed undefined behavior in pngvalid.c, undefined because - (png_byte) << shift is undefined if it changes the signed bit - (because png_byte is promoted to int). The libpng exported functions - png_get_uint_32 and png_get_uint_16 handle this. (Bug reported by - David Drysdale as a result of reports from UBSAN in clang 3.8). - This changes pngvalid to use BE random numbers; this used to produce - errors but these should not be fixed as a result of the previous changes. - -Version 1.6.21rc01 [January 4, 2016] - In projects/vstudio, combined readme.txt and WARNING into README.txt - -Version 1.6.21rc02 [January 7, 2016] - Relocated assert() in contrib/tools/pngfix.c, bug found by American - Fuzzy Lop, reported by Brian Carpenter. - Marked 'limit' UNUSED in transform_range_check(). This only affects - release builds. - -Version 1.6.21 [January 15, 2016] - Worked around a false-positive Coverity issue in pngvalid.c. - -Version 1.6.22beta01 [January 23, 2016] - Changed PNG_USE_MKSTEMP to __COVERITY__ to select alternate - "tmpfile()" implementation in contrib/libtests/pngstest.c - Fixed NO_STDIO build of pngunknown.c to skip calling png_init_io() - if there is no stdio.h support. - Added a png_image_write_to_memory() API and a number of assist macros - to allow an application that uses the simplified API write to bypass - stdio and write directly to memory. - Added some warnings (png.h) and some check code to detect *possible* - overflow in the ROW_STRIDE and simplified image SIZE macros. This - disallows image width/height/format that *might* overflow. This is - a quiet API change that limits in-memory image size (uncompressed) to - less than 4GByte and image row size (stride) to less than 2GByte. - Revised workaround for false-positive Coverity issue in pngvalid.c. - -Version 1.6.22beta02 [February 8, 2016] - Only use exit(77) in configure builds. - Corrected error in PNG_IMAGE_PNG_SIZE_MAX. This new macro underreported - the palette size because it failed to take into account that the memory - palette has to be expanded to full RGB when it is written to PNG. - Updated CMakeLists.txt, added supporting scripts/gen*.cmake.in - and test.cmake.in (Roger Leigh). - Relaxed limit checks on gamma values in pngrtran.c. As suggested in - the comments gamma values outside the range currently permitted - by png_set_alpha_mode are useful for HDR data encoding. These values - are already permitted by png_set_gamma so it is reasonable caution to - extend the png_set_alpha_mode range as HDR imaging systems are starting - to emerge. - -Version 1.6.22beta03 [March 9, 2016] - Added a common-law trademark notice and export control information - to the LICENSE file, png.h, and the man page. - Restored "& 0xff" in png_save_uint_16() and png_save_uint_32() that - were accidentally removed from libpng-1.6.17. - Changed PNG_INFO_cHNK and PNG_FREE_cHNK from 0xnnnn to 0xnnnnU in png.h - (Robert C. Seacord). - Removed dubious "#if INT_MAX" test from png.h that was added to - libpng-1.6.19beta02 (John Bowler). - Add ${INCLUDES} in scripts/genout.cmake.in (Bug report by Nixon Kwok). - Updated LICENSE to say files in the contrib directory are not - necessarily under the libpng license, and that some makefiles have - other copyright owners. - Added INTEL-SSE2 support (Mike Klein and Matt Sarett, Google, Inc.). - Made contrib/libtests/timepng more robust. The code no longer gives - up/fails on invalid PNG data, it just skips it (with error messages). - The code no longer fails on PNG files with data beyond IEND. Options - exist to use png_read_png (reading the whole image, not by row) and, in - that case, to apply any of the supported transforms. This makes for - more realistic testing; the decoded data actually gets used in a - meaningful fashion (John Bowler). - Fixed some misleading indentation (Krishnaraj Bhat). - -Version 1.6.22beta04 [April 5, 2016] - Force GCC compilation to C89 if needed (Dagobert Michelsen). - SSE filter speed improvements for bpp=3: - memcpy-free implementations of load3() / store3(). - call load3() only when needed at the end of a scanline. - -Version 1.6.22beta05 [April 27, 2016] - Added PNG_FAST_FILTERS macro (defined as - PNG_FILTER_NONE|PNG_FILTER_SUB|PNG_FILTER_UP). - Various fixes for contrib/libtests/timepng.c - Moved INTEL-SSE code from pngpriv.h into contrib/intel/intel_sse.patch. - Fixed typo (missing underscore) in #define PNG_READ_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - (Bug report by Y.Ohashik). - -Version 1.6.22beta06 [May 5, 2016] - Rebased contrib/intel_sse.patch. - Quieted two Coverity issues in contrib/libtests/timepng.c. - Fixed issues with scripts/genout.cmake.in (David Capello, Nixon Kwok): - Added support to use multiple directories in ZLIBINCDIR variable, - Fixed CMAKE_C_FLAGS with multiple values when genout is compiled on MSVC, - Fixed pnglibconf.c compilation on OS X including the sysroot path. - -Version 1.6.22rc01 [May 14, 2016] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.22rc02 [May 16, 2016] - Removed contrib/timepng from default build; it does not build on platforms - that don't supply clock_gettime(). - -Version 1.6.22rc03 [May 17, 2016] - Restored contrib/timepng to default build but check for the presence - of clock_gettime() in configure.ac and Makefile.am. - -Version 1.6.22 [May 26, 2016] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.23beta01 [May 29, 2016] - Stop a potential memory leak in png_set_tRNS() (Bug report by Ted Ying). - Fixed the progressive reader to handle empty first IDAT chunk properly - (patch by Timothy Nikkel). This bug was introduced in libpng-1.6.0 and - only affected the libpng16 branch. - Added tests in pngvalid.c to check zero-length IDAT chunks in various - positions. Fixed the sequential reader to handle these more robustly - (John Bowler). - -Version 1.6.23rc01 [June 2, 2016] - Corrected progressive read input buffer in pngvalid.c. The previous version - the code invariably passed just one byte at a time to libpng. The intent - was to pass a random number of bytes in the range 0..511. - Moved sse2 prototype from pngpriv.h to contrib/intel/intel_sse.patch. - Added missing ")" in pngerror.c (Matt Sarrett). - -Version 1.6.23rc02 [June 4, 2016] - Fixed undefined behavior in png_push_save_buffer(). Do not call - memcpy() with a null source, even if count is zero (Leon Scroggins III). - -Version 1.6.23 [June 9, 2016] - Fixed bad link to RFC2083 in png.5 (Nikola Forro). - -Version 1.6.24beta01 [June 11, 2016] - Avoid potential overflow of the PNG_IMAGE_SIZE macro. This macro - is not used within libpng, but is used in some of the examples. - -Version 1.6.24beta02 [June 23, 2016] - Correct filter heuristic overflow handling. This was broken when the - write filter code was moved out-of-line; if there is a single filter and - the heuristic sum overflows the calculation of the filtered line is not - completed. In versions prior to 1.6 the code was duplicated in-line - and the check not performed, so the filter operation completed; however, - in the multi-filter case where the sum is performed the 'none' filter would - be selected if all the sums overflowed, even if it wasn't in the filter - list. The fix to the first problem is simply to provide PNG_SIZE_MAX as - the current lmins sum value; this means the sum can never exceed it and - overflows silently. A reasonable compiler that does choose to inline - the code will simply eliminate the sum check. - The fix to the second problem is to use high precision arithmetic (this is - implemented in 1.7), however a simple safe fix here is to chose the lowest - numbered filter in the list from png_set_filter (this only works if the - first problem is also fixed) (John Bowler). - Use a more efficient absolute value calculation on SSE2 (Matthieu Darbois). - Fixed the case where PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE can overflow in the application - as a result of the application using an increased 'row_stride'; previously - png_image_finish_read only checked for overflow on the base calculation of - components. (I.e. it checked for overflow of a 32-bit number on the total - number of pixel components in the output format, not the possibly padded row - length and not the number of bytes, which for linear formats is twice the - number of components.) - MSVC does not like '-(unsigned)', so replaced it with 0U-(unsigned) - MSVC does not like (uInt) = -(unsigned) (i.e. as an initializer), unless - the conversion is explicitly invoked by a cast. - Put the SKIP definition in the correct place. It needs to come after the - png.h include (see all the other .c files in contrib/libtests) because it - depends on PNG_LIBPNG_VER. - Removed the three compile warning options from the individual project - files into the zlib.props globals. It increases the warning level from 4 - to All and adds a list of the warnings that need to be turned off. This is - semi-documentary; the intent is to tell libpng users which warnings have - been examined and judged non-fixable at present. The warning about - structure padding is fixable, but it would be a significant change (moving - structure members around). - -Version 1.6.24beta03 [July 4, 2016] - Optimized absolute value calculation in filter selection, similar to - code in the PAETH decoder in pngrutil.c. Build with PNG_USE_ABS to - use this. - Added pngcp to the build together with a pngcp.dfa configuration test. - Added high resolution timing to pngcp. - Added "Common linking failures" section to INSTALL. - Relocated misplaced #endif in png.c sRGB profile checking. - Fixed two Coverity issues in pngcp.c. - -Version 1.6.24beta04 [July 8, 2016] - Avoid filter-selection heuristic sum calculations in cases where only one - filter is a candidate for selection. This trades off code size (added - private png_setup_*_row_only() functions) for speed. - -Version 1.6.24beta05 [July 13, 2016] - Fixed some indentation to comply with our coding style. - Added contrib/tools/reindent. - -Version 1.6.24beta06 [July 18, 2016] - Fixed more indentation to comply with our coding style. - Eliminated unnecessary tests of boolean png_isaligned() vs 0. - -Version 1.6.24rc01 [July 25, 2016] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.24rc02 [August 1, 2016] - Conditionally compile SSE2 headers in contrib/intel/intel_sse.patch - Conditionally compile png_decompress_chunk(). - -Version 1.6.24rc03 [August 2, 2016] - Conditionally compile ARM_NEON headers in pngpriv.h - Updated contrib/intel/intel_sse.patch - -Version 1.6.24[August 4, 2016] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.25beta01 [August 12, 2016] - Reject oversized iCCP profile immediately. - Cleaned up PNG_DEBUG compile of pngtest.c. - Conditionally compile png_inflate(). - -Version 1.6.25beta02 [August 18, 2016] - Don't install pngcp; it conflicts with pngcp in the pngtools package. - Minor editing of INSTALL, (whitespace, added copyright line) - -Version 1.6.25rc01 [August 24, 2016] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.25rc02 [August 29, 2016] - Added MIPS support (Mandar Sahastrabuddhe ). - Only the UP filter is currently implemented. - -Version 1.6.25rc03 [August 29, 2016] - Rebased contrib/intel/intel_sse.patch after the MIPS implementation. - -Version 1.6.25rc04 [August 30, 2016] - Added MIPS support for SUB, AVG, and PAETH filters (Mandar Sahastrabuddhe). - -Version 1.6.25rc05 [August 30, 2016] - Rebased contrib/intel/intel_sse.patch after the MIPS implementation update.. - -Version 1.6.25 [September 1, 2016] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.26beta01 [September 26, 2016] - Fixed handling zero length IDAT in pngfix (bug report by Agostino Sarubbo, - bugfix by John Bowler). - Do not issue a png_error() on read in png_set_pCAL() because png_handle_pCAL - has allocated memory that libpng needs to free. - Conditionally compile png_set_benign_errors() in pngread.c and pngtest.c - Issue a png_benign_error instead of a png_error on ADLER32 mismatch - while decoding compressed data chunks. - Changed PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM to ZLIB_VERNUM in pngpriv.h, pngstruct.h, and - pngrutil.c. - If CRC handling of critical chunks has been set to PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE, - ignore the ADLER32 checksum in the IDAT chunk as well as the chunk CRCs. - Issue png_benign_error() on ADLER32 checksum mismatch instead of png_error(). - Add tests/badcrc.png and tests/badadler.png to tests/pngtest. - Merged pngtest.c with libpng-1.7.0beta84/pngtest.c - -Version 1.6.26beta02 [October 1, 2016] - Updated the documentation about CRC and ADLER32 handling. - Quieted 117 warnings from clang-3.8 in pngtrans.c, pngread.c, - pngwrite.c, pngunknown.c, and pngvalid.c. - Quieted 58 (out of 144) -Wconversion compiler warnings by changing - flag definitions in pngpriv.h from 0xnnnn to 0xnnnnU and trivial changes - in png.c, pngread.c, and pngwutil.c. - -Version 1.6.26beta03 [October 2, 2016] - Removed contrib/libtests/*.orig and *.rej that slipped into the tarballs. - Quieted the 86 remaining -Wconversion compiler warnings by - revising the png_isaligned() macro and trivial changes in png.c, - pngerror.c, pngget.c, pngmem.c, pngset.c, pngrtran.c, pngrutil.c, - pngwtran.c, pngwrite.c, and pngwutil.c. - -Version 1.6.26beta04 [October 3, 2016] - Quieted (bogus?) clang warnings about "absolute value has no effect" - when PNG_USE_ABS is defined. - Fixed offsets in contrib/intel/intel_sse.patch - -Version 1.6.26beta05 [October 6, 2016] - Changed integer constant 4294967294 to unsigned 4294967294U in pngconf.h - to avoid a signed/unsigned compare in the preprocessor. - -Version 1.6.26beta06 [October 7, 2016] - Use zlib-1.2.8.1 inflateValidate() instead of inflateReset2() to - optionally avoid ADLER32 evaluation. - -Version 1.6.26rc01 [October 12, 2016] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.26 [October 20, 2016] - Cosmetic change, "ptr != 0" to "ptr != NULL" in png.c and pngrutil.c - Despammed email addresses (replaced "@" with " at "). - -Version 1.6.27beta01 [November 2, 2016] - Restrict the new ADLER32-skipping to IDAT chunks. It broke iCCP chunk - handling: an erroneous iCCP chunk would throw a png_error and reject the - entire PNG image instead of rejecting just the iCCP chunk with a warning, - if built with zlib-1.2.8.1. - -Version 1.6.27rc01 [December 27, 2016] - Control ADLER32 checking with new PNG_IGNORE_ADLER32 option. Fixes - an endless loop when handling erroneous ADLER32 checksums; bug - introduced in libpng-1.6.26. - Removed the use of a macro containing the pre-processor 'defined' - operator. It is unclear whether this is valid; a macro that - "generates" 'defined' is not permitted, but the use of the word - "generates" within the C90 standard seems to imply more than simple - substitution of an expression itself containing a well-formed defined - operation. - Added ARM support to CMakeLists.txt (Andreas Franek). - -Version 1.6.27 [December 29, 2016] - Fixed a potential null pointer dereference in png_set_text_2() (bug report - and patch by Patrick Keshishian, CVE-2016-10087). - -Version 1.6.28rc01 [January 3, 2017] - Fixed arm/aarch64 detection in CMakeLists.txt (Gianfranco Costamagna). - Added option to Cmake build allowing a custom location of zlib to be - specified in a scenario where libpng is being built as a subproject - alongside zlib by another project (Sam Serrels). - Changed png_ptr->options from a png_byte to png_uint_32, to accommodate - up to 16 options. - -Version 1.6.28rc02 [January 4, 2017] - Added "include(GNUInstallDirs)" to CMakeLists.txt (Gianfranco Costamagna). - Moved SSE2 optimization code into the main libpng source directory. - Configure libpng with "configure --enable-intel-sse" or compile - libpng with "-DPNG_INTEL_SSE" in CPPFLAGS to enable it. - -Version 1.6.28rc03 [January 4, 2017] - Backed out the SSE optimization and last CMakeLists.txt to allow time for QA. - -Version 1.6.28 [January 5, 2017] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.29beta01 [January 12, 2017] - Readded "include(GNUInstallDirs)" to CMakeLists.txt (Gianfranco Costamagna). - Moved SSE2 optimization code into the main libpng source directory. - Configure libpng with "configure --enable-intel-sse" or compile - libpng with "-DPNG_INTEL_SSE" in CPPFLAGS to enable it. - Simplified conditional compilation in pngvalid.c, for AIX (Michael Felt). - -Version 1.6.29beta02 [February 22, 2017] - Avoid conditional directives that break statements in pngrutil.c (Romero - Malaquias) - The contrib/examples/pngtopng.c recovery code was in the wrong "if" - branches; the comments were correct. - Added code for PowerPC VSX optimisation (Vadim Barkov). - -Version 1.6.29beta03 [March 1, 2017] - Avoid potential overflow of shift operations in png_do_expand() (Aaron Boxer). - Change test ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1281 to ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1290 in pngrutil.c - because Solaris 11 distributes zlib-1.2.8.f that is older than 1.2.8.1, - as suggested in zlib FAQ, item 24. - Suppress clang warnings about implicit sign changes in png.c - -Version 1.6.29 [March 16, 2017] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.30beta01 [April 1, 2017] - Added missing "$(CPPFLAGS)" to the compile line for c.pic.o in - makefile.linux and makefile.solaris-x86 (Cosmin). - Revised documentation of png_get_error_ptr() in the libpng manual. - Silence clang -Wcomma and const drop warnings (Viktor Szakats). - Update Sourceforge URLs in documentation (https instead of http). - -Version 1.6.30beta02 [April 22, 2017] - Document need to check for integer overflow when allocating a pixel - buffer for multiple rows in contrib/gregbook, contrib/pngminus, - example.c, and in the manual (suggested by Jaeseung Choi). This - is similar to the bug reported against pngquant in CVE-2016-5735. - Removed reference to the obsolete PNG_SAFE_LIMITS macro in the documentation. - -Version 1.6.30beta03 [May 22, 2017] - Check for integer overflow in contrib/visupng and contrib/tools/genpng. - Do not double evaluate CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR in CMakeLists.txt. - Test CMAKE_HOST_WIN32 instead of WIN32 in CMakeLists.txt. - Fix some URL in documentation. - -Version 1.6.30beta04 [June 7, 2017] - Avoid writing an empty IDAT when the last IDAT exactly fills the - compression buffer (bug report by Brian Baird). This bug was - introduced in libpng-1.6.0. - -Version 1.6.30rc01 [June 14, 2017] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.30rc02 [June 25, 2017] - Update copyright year in pnglibconf.h, make ltmain.sh executable. - Add a reference to the libpng.download site in README. - -Version 1.6.30 [June 28, 2017] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.31beta01 [July 5, 2017] - Guard the definition of _POSIX_SOURCE in pngpriv.h (AIX already defines it; - bug report by Michael Felt). - Revised pngpriv.h to work around failure to compile arm/filter_neon.S - ("typedef" directive is unrecognized by the assembler). The problem - was introduced in libpng-1.6.30beta01. - Added "Requires: zlib" to libpng.pc.in (Pieter Neerincx). - Added special case for FreeBSD in arm/filter_neon.S (Maya Rashish). - -Version 1.6.31beta02 [July 8, 2017] - Added instructions for disabling hardware optimizations in INSTALL. - Added "--enable-hardware-optimizations" configuration flag to enable - or disable all hardware optimizations with one flag. - -Version 1.6.31beta03 [July 9, 2017] - Updated CMakeLists.txt to add INTEL_SSE and MIPS_MSA platforms. - Changed "int" to "png_size_t" in intel/filter_sse2.c to prevent - possible integer overflow (Bug report by John Bowler). - Quieted "declaration after statement" warnings in intel/filter_sse2.c. - Added scripts/makefile-linux-opt, which has hardware optimizations enabled. - -Version 1.6.31beta04 [July 11, 2017] - Removed one of the GCC-7.1.0 'strict-overflow' warnings that result when - integers appear on both sides of a compare. Worked around the others by - forcing the strict-overflow setting in the relevant functions to a level - where they are not reported (John Bowler). - Changed "FALL THROUGH" comments to "FALLTHROUGH" because GCC doesn't like - the space. - Worked around some C-style casts from (void*) because g++ 5.4.0 objects - to them. - Increased the buffer size for 'sprint' to pass the gcc 7.1.0 'sprint - overflow' check that is on by default with -Wall -Wextra. - -Version 1.6.31beta05 [July 13, 2017] - Added eXIf chunk support. - -Version 1.6.31beta06 [July 17, 2017] - Added a minimal eXIf chunk (with Orientation and FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - tags) to pngtest.png. - -Version 1.6.31beta07 [July 18, 2017] - Revised the eXIf chunk in pngtest.png to fix "Bad IFD1 Directory" warning. - -Version 1.6.31rc01 [July 19, 2017] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.31rc02 [July 25, 2017] - Fixed typo in example.c (png_free_image should be png_image_free) (Bug - report by John Smith) - -Version 1.6.31 [July 27, 2017] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.32beta01 [July 31, 2017] - Avoid possible NULL dereference in png_handle_eXIf when benign_errors - are allowed. Avoid leaking the input buffer "eXIf_buf". - Eliminated png_ptr->num_exif member from pngstruct.h and added num_exif - to arguments for png_get_eXIf() and png_set_eXIf(). - Added calls to png_handle_eXIf(() in pngread.c and png_write_eXIf() in - pngwrite.c, and made various other fixes to png_write_eXIf(). - Changed name of png_get_eXIF and png_set_eXIf() to png_get_eXIf_1() and - png_set_eXIf_1(), respectively, to avoid breaking API compatibility - with libpng-1.6.31. - -Version 1.6.32beta02 [August 1, 2017] - Updated contrib/libtests/pngunknown.c with eXIf chunk. - -Version 1.6.32beta03 [August 2, 2017] - Initialized btoa[] in pngstest.c - Stop memory leak when returning from png_handle_eXIf() with an error - (Bug report from the OSS-fuzz project). - -Version 1.6.32beta04 [August 2, 2017] - Replaced local eXIf_buf with info_ptr-eXIf_buf in png_handle_eXIf(). - Update libpng.3 and libpng-manual.txt about eXIf functions. - -Version 1.6.32beta05 [August 2, 2017] - Restored png_get_eXIf() and png_set_eXIf() to maintain API compatibility. - -Version 1.6.32beta06 [August 2, 2017] - Removed png_get_eXIf_1() and png_set_eXIf_1(). - -Version 1.6.32beta07 [August 3, 2017] - Check length of all chunks except IDAT against user limit to fix an - OSS-fuzz issue (Fixes CVE-2017-12652). - -Version 1.6.32beta08 [August 3, 2017] - Check length of IDAT against maximum possible IDAT size, accounting - for height, rowbytes, interlacing and zlib/deflate overhead. - Restored png_get_eXIf_1() and png_set_eXIf_1(), because strlen(eXIf_buf) - does not work (the eXIf chunk data can contain zeroes). - -Version 1.6.32beta09 [August 3, 2017] - Require cmake-2.8.8 in CMakeLists.txt. Revised symlink creation, - no longer using deprecated cmake LOCATION feature (Clifford Yapp). - Fixed five-byte error in the calculation of IDAT maximum possible size. - -Version 1.6.32beta10 [August 5, 2017] - Moved chunk-length check into a png_check_chunk_length() private - function (Suggested by Max Stepin). - Moved bad pngs from tests to contrib/libtests/crashers - Moved testing of bad pngs into a separate tests/pngtest-badpngs script - Added the --xfail (expected FAIL) option to pngtest.c. It writes XFAIL - in the output but PASS for the libpng test. - Require cmake-3.0.2 in CMakeLists.txt (Clifford Yapp). - Fix "const" declaration info_ptr argument to png_get_eXIf_1() and the - num_exif argument to png_get_eXIf_1() (Github Issue 171). - -Version 1.6.32beta11 [August 7, 2017] - Added "eXIf" to "chunks_to_ignore[]" in png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(). - Added huge_IDAT.png and empty_ancillary_chunks.png to testpngs/crashers. - Make pngtest --strict, --relax, --xfail options imply -m (multiple). - Removed unused chunk_name parameter from png_check_chunk_length(). - Relocated setting free_me for eXIf data, to stop an OSS-fuzz leak. - Initialize profile_header[] in png_handle_iCCP() to fix OSS-fuzz issue. - Initialize png_ptr->row_buf[0] to 255 in png_read_row() to fix OSS-fuzz UMR. - Attempt to fix a UMR in png_set_text_2() to fix OSS-fuzz issue. - Increase minimum zlib stream from 9 to 14 in png_handle_iCCP(), to account - for the minimum 'deflate' stream, and relocate the test to a point - after the keyword has been read. - Check that the eXIf chunk has at least 2 bytes and begins with "II" or "MM". - -Version 1.6.32rc01 [August 18, 2017] - Added a set of "huge_xxxx_chunk.png" files to contrib/testpngs/crashers, - one for each known chunk type, with length = 2GB-1. - Check for 0 return from png_get_rowbytes() and added some (size_t) typecasts - in contrib/pngminus/*.c to stop some Coverity issues (162705, 162706, - and 162707). - Renamed chunks in contrib/testpngs/crashers to avoid having files whose - names differ only in case; this causes problems with some platforms - (github issue #172). - -Version 1.6.32rc02 [August 22, 2017] - Added contrib/oss-fuzz directory which contains files used by the oss-fuzz - project (https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/tree/master/projects/libpng). - -Version 1.6.32 [August 24, 2017] - No changes. - -Version 1.6.33beta01 [August 28, 2017] - Added PNGMINUS_UNUSED macro to contrib/pngminus/p*.c and added missing - parenthesis in contrib/pngminus/pnm2png.c (bug report by Christian Hesse). - Fixed off-by-one error in png_do_check_palette_indexes() (Bug report - by Mick P., Source Forge Issue #269). - -Version 1.6.33beta02 [September 3, 2017] - Initialize png_handler.row_ptr in contrib/oss-fuzz/libpng_read_fuzzer.cc - to fix shortlived oss-fuzz issue 3234. - Compute a larger limit on IDAT because some applications write a deflate - buffer for each row (Bug report by Andrew Church). - Use current date (DATE) instead of release-date (RDATE) in last - changed date of contrib/oss-fuzz files. - Enabled ARM support in CMakeLists.txt (Bernd Kuhls). - -Version 1.6.33beta03 [September 14, 2017] - Fixed incorrect typecast of some arguments to png_malloc() and - png_calloc() that were png_uint_32 instead of png_alloc_size_t - (Bug report by "irwir" in Github libpng issue #175). - Use pnglibconf.h.prebuilt when building for ANDROID with cmake (Github - issue 162, by rcdailey). - -Version 1.6.33rc01 [September 20, 2017] - Initialize memory allocated by png_inflate to zero, using memset, to - stop an oss-fuzz "use of uninitialized value" detection in png_set_text_2() - due to truncated iTXt or zTXt chunk. - Initialize memory allocated by png_read_buffer to zero, using memset, to - stop an oss-fuzz "use of uninitialized value" detection in - png_icc_check_tag_table() due to truncated iCCP chunk. - Removed a redundant test (suggested by "irwir" in Github issue #180). - -Version 1.6.33rc02 [September 23, 2017] - Added an interlaced version of each file in contrib/pngsuite. - Relocate new memset() call in pngrutil.c. - Removed more redundant tests (suggested by "irwir" in Github issue #180). - Add support for loading images with associated alpha in the Simplified - API (Samuel Williams). - -Version 1.6.33 [September 28, 2017] - Revert contrib/oss-fuzz/libpng_read_fuzzer.cc to libpng-1.6.32 state. - Initialize png_handler.row_ptr in contrib/oss-fuzz/libpng_read_fuzzer.cc - Add end_info structure and png_read_end() to the libpng fuzzer. - -Version 1.6.34 [September 29, 2017] - Removed contrib/pngsuite/i*.png; some of them caused test failures. - -Version 1.6.35beta01 [March 6, 2018] - Restored 21 of the contrib/pngsuite/i*.png, which do not cause test - failures. Placed the remainder in contrib/pngsuite/interlaced/i*.png. - Added calls to png_set_*() transforms commonly used by browsers to - the fuzzer. - Removed some unnecessary brackets in pngrtran.c - Fixed miscellaneous typos (Patch by github user "luzpaz"). - Change "ASM C" to "C ASM" in CMakeLists.txt - Fixed incorrect handling of bKGD chunk in sub-8-bit files (Cosmin) - Added hardware optimization directories to zip and 7z distributions. - Fixed incorrect bitmask for options. - Fixed many spelling typos. - -Version 1.6.35beta02 [March 28, 2018] - Make png_get_iCCP consistent with man page (allow compression-type argument - to be NULL, bug report by Lenard Szolnoki). - -Version 1.6.35 [July 15, 2018] - Replaced the remaining uses of png_size_t with size_t (Cosmin) - Fixed the calculation of row_factor in png_check_chunk_length - (reported by Thuan Pham in SourceForge issue #278) - Added missing parentheses to a macro definition - (suggested by "irwir" in GitHub issue #216) - -Version 1.6.36 [December 1, 2018] - Optimized png_do_expand_palette for ARM processors. - Improved performance by around 10-22% on a recent ARM Chromebook. - (Contributed by Richard Townsend, ARM Holdings) - Fixed manipulation of machine-specific optimization options. - (Contributed by Vicki Pfau) - Used memcpy instead of manual pointer arithmetic on Intel SSE2. - (Contributed by Samuel Williams) - Fixed build errors with MSVC on ARM64. - (Contributed by Zhijie Liang) - Fixed detection of libm in CMakeLists. - (Contributed by Cameron Cawley) - Fixed incorrect creation of pkg-config file in CMakeLists. - (Contributed by Kyle Bentley) - Fixed the CMake build on Windows MSYS by avoiding symlinks. - Fixed a build warning on OpenBSD. - (Contributed by Theo Buehler) - Fixed various typos in comments. - (Contributed by "luz.paz") - Raised the minimum required CMake version from 3.0.2 to 3.1. - Removed yet more of the vestigial support for pre-ANSI C compilers. - Removed ancient makefiles for ancient systems that have been broken - across all previous libpng-1.6.x versions. - Removed the Y2K compliance statement and the export control - information. - Applied various code style and documentation fixes. - -Version 1.6.37 [April 14, 2019] - Fixed a use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2019-7317) in png_image_free. - Fixed a memory leak in the ARM NEON implementation of png_do_expand_palette. - Fixed a memory leak in pngtest.c. - Fixed two vulnerabilities (CVE-2018-14048, CVE-2018-14550) in - contrib/pngminus; refactor. - Changed the license of contrib/pngminus to MIT; refresh makefile and docs. - (Contributed by Willem van Schaik) - Fixed a typo in the libpng license v2. - (Contributed by Miguel Ojeda) - Added makefiles for AddressSanitizer-enabled builds. - Cleaned up various makefiles. - -Send comments/corrections/commendations to png-mng-implement at lists.sf.net. -Subscription is required; visit -https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/png-mng-implement -to subscribe. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/CMakeLists.txt b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 73668cc..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,931 +0,0 @@ -# CMakeLists.txt - -# Copyright (C) 2018 Cosmin Truta -# Copyright (C) 2007,2009-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson -# Written by Christian Ehrlicher, 2007 -# Revised by Roger Lowman, 2009-2010 -# Revised by Clifford Yapp, 2011-2012,2017 -# Revised by Roger Leigh, 2016 -# Revised by Andreas Franek, 2016 -# Revised by Sam Serrels, 2017 -# Revised by Vadim Barkov, 2017 -# Revised by Vicky Pfau, 2018 -# Revised by Cameron Cawley, 2018 -# Revised by Cosmin Truta, 2018 -# Revised by Kyle Bentley, 2018 - -# This code is released under the libpng license. -# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer -# and license in png.h - -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1) -cmake_policy(VERSION 3.1) - -project(libpng C ASM) -enable_testing() - -set(PNGLIB_MAJOR 1) -set(PNGLIB_MINOR 6) -set(PNGLIB_RELEASE 37) -set(PNGLIB_NAME libpng${PNGLIB_MAJOR}${PNGLIB_MINOR}) -set(PNGLIB_VERSION ${PNGLIB_MAJOR}.${PNGLIB_MINOR}.${PNGLIB_RELEASE}) - -include(GNUInstallDirs) - -# needed packages - -# Allow users to specify location of Zlib. -# Useful if zlib is being built alongside this as a sub-project. -option(PNG_BUILD_ZLIB "Custom zlib Location, else find_package is used" OFF) - -if(NOT PNG_BUILD_ZLIB) - find_package(ZLIB REQUIRED) - include_directories(${ZLIB_INCLUDE_DIR}) -endif() - -if(UNIX AND NOT APPLE AND NOT BEOS AND NOT HAIKU) - find_library(M_LIBRARY m) -else() - # libm is not needed and/or not available - set(M_LIBRARY "") -endif() - -# COMMAND LINE OPTIONS -option(PNG_SHARED "Build shared lib" ON) -option(PNG_STATIC "Build static lib" ON) -option(PNG_TESTS "Build libpng tests" ON) - -# Many more configuration options could be added here -option(PNG_FRAMEWORK "Build OS X framework" OFF) -option(PNG_DEBUG "Build with debug output" OFF) -option(PNG_HARDWARE_OPTIMIZATIONS "Enable hardware optimizations" ON) - -set(PNG_PREFIX "" CACHE STRING "Prefix to add to the API function names") -set(DFA_XTRA "" CACHE FILEPATH "File containing extra configuration settings") - -if(PNG_HARDWARE_OPTIMIZATIONS) - -# set definitions and sources for arm -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^arm" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^aarch64") - set(PNG_ARM_NEON_POSSIBLE_VALUES check on off) - set(PNG_ARM_NEON "check" CACHE STRING "Enable ARM NEON optimizations: - check: (default) use internal checking code; - off: disable the optimizations; - on: turn on unconditionally.") - set_property(CACHE PNG_ARM_NEON PROPERTY STRINGS - ${PNG_ARM_NEON_POSSIBLE_VALUES}) - list(FIND PNG_ARM_NEON_POSSIBLE_VALUES ${PNG_ARM_NEON} index) - if(index EQUAL -1) - message(FATAL_ERROR - "PNG_ARM_NEON must be one of [${PNG_ARM_NEON_POSSIBLE_VALUES}]") - elseif(NOT ${PNG_ARM_NEON} STREQUAL "off") - set(libpng_arm_sources - arm/arm_init.c - arm/filter_neon.S - arm/filter_neon_intrinsics.c - arm/palette_neon_intrinsics.c) - - if(${PNG_ARM_NEON} STREQUAL "on") - add_definitions(-DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=2) - elseif(${PNG_ARM_NEON} STREQUAL "check") - add_definitions(-DPNG_ARM_NEON_CHECK_SUPPORTED) - endif() - else() - add_definitions(-DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=0) - endif() -endif() - -# set definitions and sources for powerpc -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^powerpc*" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^ppc64*") - set(PNG_POWERPC_VSX_POSSIBLE_VALUES on off) - set(PNG_POWERPC_VSX "on" CACHE STRING "Enable POWERPC VSX optimizations: - off: disable the optimizations.") - set_property(CACHE PNG_POWERPC_VSX PROPERTY STRINGS - ${PNG_POWERPC_VSX_POSSIBLE_VALUES}) - list(FIND PNG_POWERPC_VSX_POSSIBLE_VALUES ${PNG_POWERPC_VSX} index) - if(index EQUAL -1) - message(FATAL_ERROR - "PNG_POWERPC_VSX must be one of [${PNG_POWERPC_VSX_POSSIBLE_VALUES}]") - elseif(NOT ${PNG_POWERPC_VSX} STREQUAL "off") - set(libpng_powerpc_sources - powerpc/powerpc_init.c - powerpc/filter_vsx_intrinsics.c) - if(${PNG_POWERPC_VSX} STREQUAL "on") - add_definitions(-DPNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT=2) - endif() - else() - add_definitions(-DPNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT=0) - endif() -endif() - -# set definitions and sources for intel -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^i?86" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^x86_64*") - set(PNG_INTEL_SSE_POSSIBLE_VALUES on off) - set(PNG_INTEL_SSE "on" CACHE STRING "Enable INTEL_SSE optimizations: - off: disable the optimizations") - set_property(CACHE PNG_INTEL_SSE PROPERTY STRINGS - ${PNG_INTEL_SSE_POSSIBLE_VALUES}) - list(FIND PNG_INTEL_SSE_POSSIBLE_VALUES ${PNG_INTEL_SSE} index) - if(index EQUAL -1) - message(FATAL_ERROR - "PNG_INTEL_SSE must be one of [${PNG_INTEL_SSE_POSSIBLE_VALUES}]") - elseif(NOT ${PNG_INTEL_SSE} STREQUAL "off") - set(libpng_intel_sources - intel/intel_init.c - intel/filter_sse2_intrinsics.c) - if(${PNG_INTEL_SSE} STREQUAL "on") - add_definitions(-DPNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT=1) - endif() - else() - add_definitions(-DPNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT=0) - endif() -endif() - -# set definitions and sources for MIPS -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "mipsel*" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "mips64el*") - set(PNG_MIPS_MSA_POSSIBLE_VALUES on off) - set(PNG_MIPS_MSA "on" CACHE STRING "Enable MIPS_MSA optimizations: - off: disable the optimizations") - set_property(CACHE PNG_MIPS_MSA PROPERTY STRINGS - ${PNG_MIPS_MSA_POSSIBLE_VALUES}) - list(FIND PNG_MIPS_MSA_POSSIBLE_VALUES ${PNG_MIPS_MSA} index) - if(index EQUAL -1) - message(FATAL_ERROR - "PNG_MIPS_MSA must be one of [${PNG_MIPS_MSA_POSSIBLE_VALUES}]") - elseif(NOT ${PNG_MIPS_MSA} STREQUAL "off") - set(libpng_mips_sources - mips/mips_init.c - mips/filter_msa_intrinsics.c) - if(${PNG_MIPS_MSA} STREQUAL "on") - add_definitions(-DPNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT=2) - endif() - else() - add_definitions(-DPNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT=0) - endif() -endif() - -else(PNG_HARDWARE_OPTIMIZATIONS) - -# set definitions and sources for arm -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^arm" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^aarch64") - add_definitions(-DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=0) -endif() - -# set definitions and sources for powerpc -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^powerpc*" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^ppc64*") - add_definitions(-DPNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT=0) -endif() - -# set definitions and sources for intel -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^i?86" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^x86_64*") - add_definitions(-DPNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT=0) -endif() - -# set definitions and sources for MIPS -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "mipsel*" OR - CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "mips64el*") - add_definitions(-DPNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT=0) -endif() - -endif(PNG_HARDWARE_OPTIMIZATIONS) - -# SET LIBNAME -set(PNG_LIB_NAME png${PNGLIB_MAJOR}${PNGLIB_MINOR}) - -# to distinguish between debug and release lib -set(CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX "d") - -include(CheckCSourceCompiles) -option(ld-version-script "Enable linker version script" ON) -if(ld-version-script AND NOT APPLE) - # Check if LD supports linker scripts. - file(WRITE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/conftest.map" "VERS_1 { - global: sym; 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OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/prefix.out" - DEPENDS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/png.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/pngconf.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pnglibconf.out") - - # Generate pngprefix.h - generate_source(OUTPUT "pngprefix.h" - DEPENDS ${PNGPREFIX_H_EXTRA_DEPENDS}) - - generate_out(INPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/sym.c" - OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/sym.out" - DEPENDS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pnglibconf.h") - - generate_out(INPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/symbols.c" - OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/symbols.out" - DEPENDS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/png.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/pngconf.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt") - - generate_out(INPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/vers.c" - OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/vers.out" - DEPENDS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/png.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/pngconf.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pnglibconf.h") - 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If - # they are depended upon separately by multiple targets, this - # confuses parallel make (it would require a separate top-level - # target for each file to track the dependencies properly). - add_custom_target(genfiles DEPENDS - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libpng.sym" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libpng.vers" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pnglibconf.c" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pnglibconf.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pnglibconf.out" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pngprefix.h" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/intprefix.out" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/pnglibconf.c" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/prefix.out" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/sym.out" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/symbols.chk" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/symbols.out" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/vers.out") -endif(NOT AWK OR ANDROID) - -# OUR SOURCES -set(libpng_public_hdrs - png.h - pngconf.h - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pnglibconf.h" -) -set(libpng_private_hdrs - pngpriv.h - pngdebug.h - pnginfo.h - pngstruct.h -) -if(AWK AND NOT ANDROID) - list(APPEND libpng_private_hdrs "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pngprefix.h") -endif() -set(libpng_sources - ${libpng_public_hdrs} - ${libpng_private_hdrs} - png.c - pngerror.c - pngget.c - pngmem.c - pngpread.c - pngread.c - pngrio.c - pngrtran.c - pngrutil.c - pngset.c - pngtrans.c - pngwio.c - pngwrite.c - pngwtran.c - pngwutil.c - ${libpng_arm_sources} - ${libpng_intel_sources} - ${libpng_mips_sources} - ${libpng_powerpc_sources} -) -set(pngtest_sources - pngtest.c -) -set(pngvalid_sources - contrib/libtests/pngvalid.c -) -set(pngstest_sources - contrib/libtests/pngstest.c -) -set(pngunknown_sources - contrib/libtests/pngunknown.c -) -set(pngimage_sources - contrib/libtests/pngimage.c -) -set(pngfix_sources - contrib/tools/pngfix.c -) -set(png_fix_itxt_sources - contrib/tools/png-fix-itxt.c -) - -if(MSVC) - add_definitions(-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE) -endif() - -if(PNG_DEBUG) - add_definitions(-DPNG_DEBUG) -endif() - -# NOW BUILD OUR TARGET -include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} ${ZLIB_INCLUDE_DIR}) - -unset(PNG_LIB_TARGETS) - -if(PNG_SHARED) - add_library(png SHARED ${libpng_sources}) - set(PNG_LIB_TARGETS png) - set_target_properties(png PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME ${PNG_LIB_NAME}) - add_dependencies(png genfiles) - if(MSVC) - # msvc does not append 'lib' - do it here to have consistent name - set_target_properties(png PROPERTIES PREFIX "lib") - set_target_properties(png PROPERTIES IMPORT_PREFIX "lib") - endif() - target_link_libraries(png ${ZLIB_LIBRARY} ${M_LIBRARY}) - - if(UNIX AND AWK) - if(HAVE_LD_VERSION_SCRIPT) - set_target_properties(png PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS - "-Wl,--version-script='${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libpng.vers'") - elseif(HAVE_SOLARIS_LD_VERSION_SCRIPT) - set_target_properties(png PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS - "-Wl,-M -Wl,'${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libpng.vers'") - endif() - endif() -endif() - -if(PNG_STATIC) - # does not work without changing name - set(PNG_LIB_NAME_STATIC png_static) - add_library(png_static STATIC ${libpng_sources}) - add_dependencies(png_static genfiles) - # MSVC doesn't use a different file extension for shared vs. static - # libs. We are able to change OUTPUT_NAME to remove the _static - # for all other platforms. - if(NOT MSVC) - set_target_properties(png_static PROPERTIES - OUTPUT_NAME "${PNG_LIB_NAME}" - CLEAN_DIRECT_OUTPUT 1) - else() - set_target_properties(png_static PROPERTIES - OUTPUT_NAME "${PNG_LIB_NAME}_static" - CLEAN_DIRECT_OUTPUT 1) - endif() - list(APPEND PNG_LIB_TARGETS png_static) - if(MSVC) - # msvc does not append 'lib' - do it here to have consistent name - set_target_properties(png_static PROPERTIES PREFIX "lib") - endif() - target_link_libraries(png_static ${ZLIB_LIBRARY} ${M_LIBRARY}) -endif() - -if(PNG_FRAMEWORK) - set(PNG_LIB_NAME_FRAMEWORK png_framework) - add_library(png_framework SHARED ${libpng_sources}) - add_dependencies(png_framework genfiles) - list(APPEND PNG_LIB_TARGETS png_framework) - set_target_properties(png_framework PROPERTIES - FRAMEWORK TRUE - FRAMEWORK_VERSION ${PNGLIB_VERSION} - MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_SHORT_VERSION_STRING ${PNGLIB_MAJOR}.${PNGLIB_MINOR} - MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_BUNDLE_VERSION ${PNGLIB_VERSION} - MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_IDENTIFIER org.libpng.libpng - XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_INSTALL_PATH "@rpath" - PUBLIC_HEADER "${libpng_public_hdrs}" - OUTPUT_NAME png) - target_link_libraries(png_framework ${ZLIB_LIBRARY} ${M_LIBRARY}) -endif() - -if(NOT PNG_LIB_TARGETS) - message(SEND_ERROR - "No library variant selected to build. " - "Please enable at least one of the following options: " - "PNG_STATIC, PNG_SHARED, PNG_FRAMEWORK") -endif() - -if(PNG_SHARED AND WIN32) - set_target_properties(png PROPERTIES DEFINE_SYMBOL PNG_BUILD_DLL) -endif() - -function(png_add_test) - set(options) - set(oneValueArgs NAME COMMAND) - set(multiValueArgs OPTIONS FILES) - cmake_parse_arguments(_PAT "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN}) - - if(NOT _PAT_NAME) - message(FATAL_ERROR "png_add_test: Missing NAME argument") - endif() - if(NOT _PAT_COMMAND) - message(FATAL_ERROR "png_add_test: Missing COMMAND argument") - endif() - - set(TEST_OPTIONS "${_PAT_OPTIONS}") - set(TEST_FILES "${_PAT_FILES}") - - configure_file("${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/test.cmake.in" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/tests/${_PAT_NAME}.cmake" @ONLY) - add_test(NAME "${_PAT_NAME}" - COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" - "-DLIBPNG=$" - "-DTEST_COMMAND=$" - -P "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/tests/${_PAT_NAME}.cmake") -endfunction() - -if(PNG_TESTS AND PNG_SHARED) - # Find test PNG files by globbing, but sort lists to ensure - # consistency between different filesystems. - file(GLOB PNGSUITE_PNGS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/contrib/pngsuite/*.png") - list(SORT PNGSUITE_PNGS) - file(GLOB TEST_PNGS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/contrib/testpngs/*.png") - list(SORT TEST_PNGS) - - set(PNGTEST_PNG "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/pngtest.png") - - add_executable(pngtest ${pngtest_sources}) - target_link_libraries(pngtest png) - - png_add_test(NAME pngtest COMMAND pngtest FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - - add_executable(pngvalid ${pngvalid_sources}) - target_link_libraries(pngvalid png) - - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-16-to-8 - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-16-to-8) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-alpha-mode - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-alpha-mode) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-background - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-background) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-expand16-alpha-mode - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-alpha-mode --expand16) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-expand16-background - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-background --expand16) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-expand16-transform - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-transform --expand16) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-sbit - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-sbit) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-threshold - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-threshold) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-gamma-transform - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --gamma-transform) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-progressive-interlace-standard - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --standard --progressive-read --interlace) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-progressive-size - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --size --progressive-read) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-progressive-standard - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --standard --progressive-read) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-standard - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --standard) - png_add_test(NAME pngvalid-transform - COMMAND pngvalid OPTIONS --transform) - - add_executable(pngstest ${pngstest_sources}) - 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set(TEST_PNG_VALID FALSE) - endif() - endif() - - if(TEST_PNG_VALID) - list(APPEND PNGSTEST_FILES "${test_png}") - endif() - endforeach() - # Should already be sorted, but sort anyway to be certain. - list(SORT PNGSTEST_FILES) - png_add_test(NAME pngstest-${gamma_type}-${alpha_type} - COMMAND pngstest - OPTIONS --tmpfile "${gamma_type}-${alpha_type}-" --log - FILES ${PNGSTEST_FILES}) - endforeach() - endforeach() - - add_executable(pngunknown ${pngunknown_sources}) - target_link_libraries(pngunknown png) - - png_add_test(NAME pngunknown-discard COMMAND pngunknown OPTIONS --strict default=discard FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - png_add_test(NAME pngunknown-IDAT COMMAND pngunknown OPTIONS --strict default=discard IDAT=save FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - png_add_test(NAME pngunknown-if-safe COMMAND pngunknown OPTIONS --strict default=if-safe FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - png_add_test(NAME pngunknown-sAPI COMMAND pngunknown OPTIONS --strict bKGD=save cHRM=save gAMA=save all=discard iCCP=save sBIT=save sRGB=save FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - png_add_test(NAME pngunknown-save COMMAND pngunknown OPTIONS --strict default=save FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - png_add_test(NAME pngunknown-sTER COMMAND pngunknown OPTIONS --strict sTER=if-safe FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - png_add_test(NAME pngunknown-vpAg COMMAND pngunknown OPTIONS --strict vpAg=if-safe FILES "${PNGTEST_PNG}") - - add_executable(pngimage ${pngimage_sources}) - target_link_libraries(pngimage png) - - png_add_test(NAME pngimage-quick COMMAND pngimage OPTIONS --list-combos --log FILES ${PNGSUITE_PNGS}) - png_add_test(NAME pngimage-full COMMAND pngimage OPTIONS --exhaustive --list-combos --log FILES ${PNGSUITE_PNGS}) -endif() - -if(PNG_SHARED) - add_executable(pngfix ${pngfix_sources}) - target_link_libraries(pngfix png) - set(PNG_BIN_TARGETS pngfix) - - add_executable(png-fix-itxt ${png_fix_itxt_sources}) - target_link_libraries(png-fix-itxt ${ZLIB_LIBRARY} ${M_LIBRARY}) - list(APPEND PNG_BIN_TARGETS png-fix-itxt) -endif() - -# Set a variable with CMake code which: -# Creates a symlink from src to dest (if possible) or alternatively -# copies if different. -include(CMakeParseArguments) - -function(create_symlink DEST_FILE) - - cmake_parse_arguments(S "" "FILE;TARGET" "" ${ARGN}) - - if(NOT S_TARGET AND NOT S_FILE) - message(FATAL_ERROR "create_symlink: Missing TARGET or FILE argument") - endif() - - if(S_TARGET AND S_FILE) - message(FATAL_ERROR "create_symlink: Both source file ${S_FILE} and build target ${S_TARGET} arguments are present; can only have one.") - endif() - - if(S_FILE) - # If we don't need to symlink something that's coming from a build target, - # we can go ahead and symlink/copy at configure time. - if(CMAKE_HOST_WIN32 AND NOT CYGWIN) - execute_process( - COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E copy_if_different ${S_FILE} ${DEST_FILE} - WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}") - else() - execute_process( - COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E create_symlink ${S_FILE} ${DEST_FILE} - WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}") - endif() - endif() - - if(S_TARGET) - # We need to use generator expressions, which can be a bit tricky, so for - # simplicity make the symlink a POST_BUILD step and use the TARGET - # signature of add_custom_command. - if(CMAKE_HOST_WIN32 AND NOT CYGWIN) - add_custom_command(TARGET ${S_TARGET} POST_BUILD - COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E copy_if_different $ $/${DEST_FILE}) - else() - add_custom_command(TARGET ${S_TARGET} POST_BUILD - COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E create_symlink $ $/${DEST_FILE}) - endif() - endif() - -endfunction() - -# Create source generation scripts. -configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/genchk.cmake.in - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/genchk.cmake @ONLY) -configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/genout.cmake.in - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/genout.cmake @ONLY) -configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/gensrc.cmake.in - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/gensrc.cmake @ONLY) - -# libpng is a library so default to 'lib' -if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR) - set(CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR lib) -endif() - -# CREATE PKGCONFIG FILES -# We use the same files like ./configure, so we have to set its vars. -# Only do this on Windows for Cygwin - the files don't make much sense outside -# of a UNIX look-alike. -if(NOT WIN32 OR CYGWIN OR MINGW) - set(prefix ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}) - set(exec_prefix ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}) - set(libdir ${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}) - set(includedir ${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR}) - set(LIBS "-lz -lm") - configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/libpng.pc.in - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PNGLIB_NAME}.pc @ONLY) - create_symlink(libpng.pc FILE ${PNGLIB_NAME}.pc) - - configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/libpng-config.in - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PNGLIB_NAME}-config @ONLY) - create_symlink(libpng-config FILE ${PNGLIB_NAME}-config) -endif() - -# SET UP LINKS -if(PNG_SHARED) - set_target_properties(png PROPERTIES -# VERSION 16.${PNGLIB_RELEASE}.1.6.37 - VERSION 16.${PNGLIB_RELEASE}.0 - SOVERSION 16 - CLEAN_DIRECT_OUTPUT 1) -endif() - -# INSTALL -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_LIBRARIES AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL) - install(TARGETS ${PNG_LIB_TARGETS} - EXPORT libpng - RUNTIME DESTINATION bin - LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} - ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} - FRAMEWORK DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}) - - if(PNG_SHARED) - # Create a symlink for libpng.dll.a => libpng16.dll.a on Cygwin - if(CYGWIN OR MINGW) - create_symlink(libpng${CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} TARGET png) - install(FILES $/libpng${CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} - DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}) - endif() - - if(NOT WIN32) - create_symlink(libpng${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} TARGET png) - install(FILES $/libpng${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} - DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}) - endif() - endif() - - if(PNG_STATIC) - if(NOT WIN32 OR CYGWIN OR MINGW) - create_symlink(libpng${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} TARGET png_static) - install(FILES $/libpng${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} - DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}) - endif() - endif() -endif() - -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_HEADERS AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL) - install(FILES ${libpng_public_hdrs} DESTINATION include) - install(FILES ${libpng_public_hdrs} DESTINATION include/${PNGLIB_NAME}) -endif() -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_EXECUTABLES AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL) - if(NOT WIN32 OR CYGWIN OR MINGW) - install(PROGRAMS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libpng-config DESTINATION bin) - install(PROGRAMS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PNGLIB_NAME}-config DESTINATION bin) - endif() -endif() - -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_PROGRAMS AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL) - install(TARGETS ${PNG_BIN_TARGETS} - RUNTIME DESTINATION bin) -endif() - -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_FILES AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL) - # Install man pages - if(NOT PNG_MAN_DIR) - set(PNG_MAN_DIR "share/man") - endif() - install(FILES libpng.3 libpngpf.3 DESTINATION ${PNG_MAN_DIR}/man3) - install(FILES png.5 DESTINATION ${PNG_MAN_DIR}/man5) - # Install pkg-config files - if(NOT CMAKE_HOST_WIN32 OR CYGWIN OR MINGW) - install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libpng.pc - DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig) - install(PROGRAMS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libpng-config - DESTINATION bin) - install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PNGLIB_NAME}.pc - DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig) - install(PROGRAMS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PNGLIB_NAME}-config - DESTINATION bin) - endif() -endif() - -# Create an export file that CMake users can include() to import our targets. -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_EXPORT AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL) - install(EXPORT libpng DESTINATION lib/libpng FILE lib${PNG_LIB_NAME}.cmake) -endif() - -# what's with libpng-manual.txt and all the extra files? - -# UNINSTALL -# do we need this? - -# DIST -# do we need this? - -# to create msvc import lib for mingw compiled shared lib -# pexports libpng.dll > libpng.def -# lib /def:libpng.def /machine:x86 diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/LICENSE b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 1007590..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE -========================================= - -PNG Reference Library License version 2 ---------------------------------------- - - * Copyright (c) 1995-2019 The PNG Reference Library Authors. - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta. - * Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2004, 2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson. - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger. - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - -The software is supplied "as is", without warranty of any kind, -express or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties -of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and -non-infringement. In no event shall the Copyright owners, or -anyone distributing the software, be liable for any damages or -other liability, whether in contract, tort or otherwise, arising -from, out of, or in connection with the software, or the use or -other dealings in the software, even if advised of the possibility -of such damage. - -Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute -this software, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, -subject to the following restrictions: - - 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you - must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you - use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product - documentation would be appreciated, but is not required. - - 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - not be misrepresented as being the original software. - - 3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any - source or altered source distribution. - - -PNG Reference Library License version 1 (for libpng 0.5 through 1.6.35) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.6.35, July 15, 2018 are -Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2004, 2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, are -derived from libpng-1.0.6, and are distributed according to the same -disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following individuals -added to the list of Contributing Authors: - - Simon-Pierre Cadieux - Eric S. Raymond - Mans Rullgard - Cosmin Truta - Gilles Vollant - James Yu - Mandar Sahastrabuddhe - Google Inc. - Vadim Barkov - -and with the following additions to the disclaimer: - - There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of - the library or against infringement. There is no warranty that our - efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes - or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the entire - risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is - with the user. - -Some files in the "contrib" directory and some configure-generated -files that are distributed with libpng have other copyright owners, and -are released under other open source licenses. - -libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are -Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, are derived from -libpng-0.96, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and -license as libpng-0.96, with the following individuals added to the -list of Contributing Authors: - - Tom Lane - Glenn Randers-Pehrson - Willem van Schaik - -libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are -Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger, are derived from libpng-0.88, -and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as -libpng-0.88, with the following individuals added to the list of -Contributing Authors: - - John Bowler - Kevin Bracey - Sam Bushell - Magnus Holmgren - Greg Roelofs - Tom Tanner - -Some files in the "scripts" directory have other copyright owners, -but are released under this license. - -libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are -Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - -For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors" -is defined as the following set of individuals: - - Andreas Dilger - Dave Martindale - Guy Eric Schalnat - Paul Schmidt - Tim Wegner - -The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing -Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or -implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of -merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The Contributing -Authors and Group 42, Inc. assume no liability for direct, indirect, -incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages, which may -result from the use of the PNG Reference Library, even if advised of -the possibility of such damage. - -Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this -source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, subject -to the following restrictions: - - 1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented. - - 2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not - be misrepresented as being the original source. - - 3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any - source or altered source distribution. - -The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, -without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component -to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use -this source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would -be appreciated. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/README b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/README deleted file mode 100644 index 98f1bb1..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -README for libpng version 1.6.37 - April 14, 2019 -================================================= - -See the note about version numbers near the top of png.h. -See INSTALL for instructions on how to install libpng. - -Libpng comes in several distribution formats. Get libpng-*.tar.gz or -libpng-*.tar.xz or if you want UNIX-style line endings in the text -files, or lpng*.7z or lpng*.zip if you want DOS-style line endings. - -Version 0.89 was the first official release of libpng. Don't let the -fact that it's the first release fool you. The libpng library has been -in extensive use and testing since mid-1995. By late 1997 it had -finally gotten to the stage where there hadn't been significant -changes to the API in some time, and people have a bad feeling about -libraries with versions < 1.0. Version 1.0.0 was released in -March 1998. - -**** -Note that some of the changes to the png_info structure render this -version of the library binary incompatible with libpng-0.89 or -earlier versions if you are using a shared library. The type of the -"filler" parameter for png_set_filler() has changed from png_byte to -png_uint_32, which will affect shared-library applications that use -this function. - -To avoid problems with changes to the internals of the png info_struct, -new APIs have been made available in 0.95 to avoid direct application -access to info_ptr. These functions are the png_set_ and -png_get_ functions. These functions should be used when -accessing/storing the info_struct data, rather than manipulating it -directly, to avoid such problems in the future. - -It is important to note that the APIs did not make current programs -that access the info struct directly incompatible with the new -library, through libpng-1.2.x. In libpng-1.4.x, which was meant to -be a transitional release, members of the png_struct and the -info_struct can still be accessed, but the compiler will issue a -warning about deprecated usage. Since libpng-1.5.0, direct access -to these structs is not allowed, and the definitions of the structs -reside in private pngstruct.h and pnginfo.h header files that are not -accessible to applications. It is strongly suggested that new -programs use the new APIs (as shown in example.c and pngtest.c), and -older programs be converted to the new format, to facilitate upgrades -in the future. -**** - -Additions since 0.90 include the ability to compile libpng as a -Windows DLL, and new APIs for accessing data in the info struct. -Experimental functions include the ability to set weighting and cost -factors for row filter selection, direct reads of integers from buffers -on big-endian processors that support misaligned data access, faster -methods of doing alpha composition, and more accurate 16->8 bit color -conversion. - -The additions since 0.89 include the ability to read from a PNG stream -which has had some (or all) of the signature bytes read by the calling -application. This also allows the reading of embedded PNG streams that -do not have the PNG file signature. As well, it is now possible to set -the library action on the detection of chunk CRC errors. It is possible -to set different actions based on whether the CRC error occurred in a -critical or an ancillary chunk. - -For a detailed description on using libpng, read libpng-manual.txt. -For examples of libpng in a program, see example.c and pngtest.c. For -usage information and restrictions (what little they are) on libpng, -see png.h. For a description on using zlib (the compression library -used by libpng) and zlib's restrictions, see zlib.h - -I have included a general makefile, as well as several machine and -compiler specific ones, but you may have to modify one for your own -needs. - -You should use zlib 1.0.4 or later to run this, but it MAY work with -versions as old as zlib 0.95. Even so, there are bugs in older zlib -versions which can cause the output of invalid compression streams for -some images. - -You should also note that zlib is a compression library that is useful -for more things than just PNG files. You can use zlib as a drop-in -replacement for fread() and fwrite(), if you are so inclined. - -zlib should be available at the same place that libpng is, or at -https://zlib.net. - -You may also want a copy of the PNG specification. It is available -as an RFC, a W3C Recommendation, and an ISO/IEC Standard. You can find -these at http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngdocs.html . - -This code is currently being archived at libpng.sourceforge.io in the -[DOWNLOAD] area, and at http://libpng.download/src . - -This release, based in a large way on Glenn's, Guy's and Andreas' -earlier work, was created and will be supported by myself and the PNG -development group. - -Send comments/corrections/commendations to png-mng-implement at -lists.sourceforge.net (subscription required; visit -https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/png-mng-implement -to subscribe). - -Send general questions about the PNG specification to png-mng-misc -at lists.sourceforge.net (subscription required; visit -https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/png-mng-misc to -subscribe). - -Files in this distribution: - - ANNOUNCE => Announcement of this version, with recent changes - AUTHORS => List of contributing authors - CHANGES => Description of changes between libpng versions - KNOWNBUG => List of known bugs and deficiencies - LICENSE => License to use and redistribute libpng - README => This file - TODO => Things not implemented in the current library - TRADEMARK => Trademark information - example.c => Example code for using libpng functions - libpng.3 => manual page for libpng (includes libpng-manual.txt) - libpng-manual.txt => Description of libpng and its functions - libpngpf.3 => manual page for libpng's private functions - png.5 => manual page for the PNG format - png.c => Basic interface functions common to library - png.h => Library function and interface declarations (public) - pngpriv.h => Library function and interface declarations (private) - pngconf.h => System specific library configuration (public) - pngstruct.h => png_struct declaration (private) - pnginfo.h => png_info struct declaration (private) - pngdebug.h => debugging macros (private) - pngerror.c => Error/warning message I/O functions - pngget.c => Functions for retrieving info from struct - pngmem.c => Memory handling functions - pngbar.png => PNG logo, 88x31 - pngnow.png => PNG logo, 98x31 - pngpread.c => Progressive reading functions - pngread.c => Read data/helper high-level functions - pngrio.c => Lowest-level data read I/O functions - pngrtran.c => Read data transformation functions - pngrutil.c => Read data utility functions - pngset.c => Functions for storing data into the info_struct - pngtest.c => Library test program - pngtest.png => Library test sample image - pngtrans.c => Common data transformation functions - pngwio.c => Lowest-level write I/O functions - pngwrite.c => High-level write functions - pngwtran.c => Write data transformations - pngwutil.c => Write utility functions - arm => Contains optimized code for the ARM platform - powerpc => Contains optimized code for the PowerPC platform - contrib => Contributions - arm-neon => Optimized code for ARM-NEON platform - powerpc-vsx => Optimized code for POWERPC-VSX platform - examples => Example programs - gregbook => source code for PNG reading and writing, from - Greg Roelofs' "PNG: The Definitive Guide", - O'Reilly, 1999 - libtests => Test programs - mips-msa => Optimized code for MIPS-MSA platform - pngminim => Minimal decoder, encoder, and progressive decoder - programs demonstrating use of pngusr.dfa - pngminus => Simple pnm2png and png2pnm programs - pngsuite => Test images - testpngs - tools => Various tools - visupng => Contains a MSVC workspace for VisualPng - intel => Optimized code for INTEL-SSE2 platform - mips => Optimized code for MIPS platform - projects => Contains project files and workspaces for - building a DLL - owatcom => Contains a WATCOM project for building libpng - visualc71 => Contains a Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) - workspace for building libpng and zlib - vstudio => Contains a Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) - workspace for building libpng and zlib - scripts => Directory containing scripts for building libpng: - (see scripts/README.txt for the list of scripts) - -Good luck, and happy coding! - - * Cosmin Truta (current maintainer, since 2018) - * Glenn Randers-Pehrson (former maintainer, 1998-2018) - * Andreas Eric Dilger (former maintainer, 1996-1997) - * Guy Eric Schalnat (original author and former maintainer, 1995-1996) - (formerly of Group 42, Inc.) diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/TODO b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 9b2388b..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -TODO - list of things to do for libpng: - -* Fix all defects (duh!) -* Better C++ wrapper / full C++ implementation (?) -* Fix the problems with C++ and 'extern "C"'. -* cHRM transformation. -* Palette creation. -* "grayscale->palette" transformation and "palette->grayscale" detection. -* Improved dithering. -* Multi-lingual error and warning message support. -* Complete sRGB transformation. (Currently it simply uses gamma=0.45455.) -* Man pages for function calls. -* Better documentation. -* Better filter selection - (e.g., counting huffman bits/precompression; filter inertia; filter costs). -* Histogram creation. -* Text conversion between different code pages (e.g., Latin-1 -> Mac). -* Avoid building gamma tables whenever possible. -* Greater precision in changing to linear gamma for compositing against - background, and in doing rgb-to-gray transformations. -* Investigate pre-incremented loop counters and other loop constructions. -* Interpolated method of handling interlacing. -* More validations for libpng transformations. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/TRADEMARK b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/TRADEMARK deleted file mode 100644 index 747a8cf..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/TRADEMARK +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -TRADEMARK -========= - -The name "libpng" has not been registered by the Copyright owners -as a trademark in any jurisdiction. However, because libpng has -been distributed and maintained world-wide, continually since 1995, -the Copyright owners claim "common-law trademark protection" in any -jurisdiction where common-law trademark is recognized. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/example.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/example.c deleted file mode 100644 index 122b19d..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/example.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1040 +0,0 @@ - -#if 0 /* in case someone actually tries to compile this */ - -/* example.c - an example of using libpng - * - * Maintained 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Maintained 1998-2016 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Maintained 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Written 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * To the extent possible under law, the authors have waived - * all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this file. - * This work is published from: United States, Canada. - */ - -/* This is an example of how to use libpng to read and write PNG files. - * The file libpng-manual.txt is much more verbose then this. If you have - * not read it, do so first. This was designed to be a starting point of an - * implementation. This is not officially part of libpng, is hereby placed - * in the public domain, and therefore does not require a copyright notice. - * - * This file does not currently compile, because it is missing certain - * parts, like allocating memory to hold an image. You will have to - * supply these parts to get it to compile. For an example of a minimal - * working PNG reader/writer, see pngtest.c, included in this distribution; - * see also the programs in the contrib directory. - */ - -/* The simple, but restricted approach to reading a PNG file or data stream - * requires just two function calls, as in the following complete program. - * Writing a file needs just one function call, so long as the data has an - * appropriate layout. - * - * The following code reads PNG image data from a file and writes it, in a - * potentially new format, to a new file. While this code will compile, there - * is minimal (insufficient) error checking. For a more realistic version, - * see contrib/examples/pngtopng.c - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -int main(int argc, const char **argv) -{ - if (argc == 3) - { - png_image image; /* The control structure used by libpng */ - - /* Initialize the 'png_image' structure. */ - memset(&image, 0, (sizeof image)); - image.version = PNG_IMAGE_VERSION; - - /* The first argument is the file to read: */ - if (png_image_begin_read_from_file(&image, argv[1]) != 0) - { - png_bytep buffer; - - /* Set the format in which to read the PNG file; this code chooses a - * simple sRGB format with a non-associated alpha channel, adequate to - * store most images. - */ - image.format = PNG_FORMAT_RGBA; - - /* Now allocate enough memory to hold the image in this format; the - * PNG_IMAGE_SIZE macro uses the information about the image (width, - * height and format) stored in 'image'. - */ - buffer = malloc(PNG_IMAGE_SIZE(image)); - - /* If enough memory was available, read the image in the desired - * format, then write the result out to the new file. 'background' is - * not necessary when reading the image, because the alpha channel is - * preserved; if it were to be removed, for example if we requested - * PNG_FORMAT_RGB, then either a solid background color would have to - * be supplied, or the output buffer would have to be initialized to - * the actual background of the image. - * - * The fourth argument to png_image_finish_read is the 'row_stride' - - * this is the number of components allocated for the image in each - * row. It has to be at least as big as the value returned by - * PNG_IMAGE_ROW_STRIDE, but if you just allocate space for the - * default, minimum size, using PNG_IMAGE_SIZE as above, you can pass - * zero. - * - * The final argument is a pointer to a buffer for the colormap; - * colormaps have exactly the same format as a row of image pixels - * (so you choose what format to make the colormap by setting - * image.format). A colormap is only returned if - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP is also set in image.format, so in this - * case NULL is passed as the final argument. If you do want to force - * all images into an index/color-mapped format, then you can use: - * - * PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE(image) - * - * to find the maximum size of the colormap in bytes. - */ - if (buffer != NULL && - png_image_finish_read(&image, NULL/*background*/, buffer, - 0/*row_stride*/, NULL/*colormap*/) != 0) - { - /* Now write the image out to the second argument. In the write - * call 'convert_to_8bit' allows 16-bit data to be squashed down to - * 8 bits; this isn't necessary here because the original read was - * to the 8-bit format. - */ - if (png_image_write_to_file(&image, argv[2], 0/*convert_to_8bit*/, - buffer, 0/*row_stride*/, NULL/*colormap*/) != 0) - { - /* The image has been written successfully. */ - exit(0); - } - } - else - { - /* Calling png_image_free is optional unless the simplified API was - * not run to completion. In this case, if there wasn't enough - * memory for 'buffer', we didn't complete the read, so we must - * free the image: - */ - if (buffer == NULL) - png_image_free(&image); - else - free(buffer); - } - - /* Something went wrong reading or writing the image. libpng stores a - * textual message in the 'png_image' structure: - */ - fprintf(stderr, "pngtopng: error: %s\n", image.message); - exit(1); - } - - fprintf(stderr, "pngtopng: usage: pngtopng input-file output-file\n"); - exit(2); -} - -/* That's it ;-) Of course you probably want to do more with PNG files than - * just converting them all to 32-bit RGBA PNG files; you can do that between - * the call to png_image_finish_read and png_image_write_to_file. You can also - * ask for the image data to be presented in a number of different formats. - * You do this by simply changing the 'format' parameter set before allocating - * the buffer. - * - * The format parameter consists of five flags that define various aspects of - * the image. You can simply add these together to get the format, or you can - * use one of the predefined macros from png.h (as above): - * - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR: if set, the image will have three color components - * per pixel (red, green and blue); if not set, the image will just have one - * luminance (grayscale) component. - * - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA: if set, each pixel in the image will have an - * additional alpha value; a linear value that describes the degree the - * image pixel covers (overwrites) the contents of the existing pixel on the - * display. - * - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR: if set, the components of each pixel will be - * returned as a series of 16-bit linear values; if not set, the components - * will be returned as a series of 8-bit values encoded according to the - * sRGB standard. The 8-bit format is the normal format for images intended - * for direct display, because almost all display devices do the inverse of - * the sRGB transformation to the data they receive. The 16-bit format is - * more common for scientific data and image data that must be further - * processed; because it is linear, simple math can be done on the component - * values. Regardless of the setting of this flag, the alpha channel is - * always linear, although it will be 8 bits or 16 bits wide as specified by - * the flag. - * - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR: if set, the components of a color pixel will be - * returned in the order blue, then green, then red. If not set, the pixel - * components are in the order red, then green, then blue. - * - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST: if set, the alpha channel (if present) precedes the - * color or grayscale components. If not set, the alpha channel follows the - * components. - * - * You do not have to read directly from a file. You can read from memory or, - * on systems that support it, from a FILE*. This is controlled by - * the particular png_image_read_from_ function you call at the start. - * Likewise, on write, you can write to a FILE* if your system supports it. - * Check the macro PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED to see if stdio support has been - * included in your libpng build. - * - * If you read 16-bit (PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) data, you may need to write it - * in the 8-bit format for display. You do this by setting the convert_to_8bit - * flag to 'true'. - * - * Don't repeatedly convert between the 8-bit and 16-bit forms. There is - * significant data loss when 16-bit data is converted to the 8-bit encoding, - * and the current libpng implementation of conversion to 16-bit is also - * significantly lossy. The latter will be fixed in the future, but the former - * is unavoidable - the 8-bit format just doesn't have enough resolution. - */ - -/* If your program needs more information from the PNG data it reads, or if you - * need to do more complex transformations, or minimize transformations, on the - * data you read, then you must use one of the several lower level libpng - * interfaces. - * - * All these interfaces require that you do your own error handling - your - * program must be able to arrange for control to return to your own code, any - * time libpng encounters a problem. There are several ways to do this, but - * the standard way is to use the interface to establish a return - * point within your own code. You must do this if you do not use the - * simplified interface (above). - * - * The first step is to include the header files you need, including the libpng - * header file. Include any standard headers and feature test macros your - * program requires before including png.h: - */ -#include - - /* The png_jmpbuf() macro, used in error handling, became available in - * libpng version 1.0.6. If you want to be able to run your code with older - * versions of libpng, you must define the macro yourself (but only if it - * is not already defined by libpng!) - */ - -#ifndef png_jmpbuf -# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) ((png_ptr)->png_jmpbuf) -#endif - -/* Check to see if a file is a PNG file using png_sig_cmp(). png_sig_cmp() - * returns zero if the image is a PNG, and nonzero otherwise. - * - * The function check_if_png() shown here, but not used, returns nonzero (true) - * if the file can be opened and is a PNG, and 0 (false) otherwise. - * - * If this call is successful, and you are going to keep the file open, - * you should call png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK); once - * you have created the png_ptr, so that libpng knows your application - * has read that many bytes from the start of the file. Make sure you - * don't call png_set_sig_bytes() with more than 8 bytes read or give it - * an incorrect number of bytes read, or you will either have read too - * many bytes (your fault), or you are telling libpng to read the wrong - * number of magic bytes (also your fault). - * - * Many applications already read the first 2 or 4 bytes from the start - * of the image to determine the file type, so it would be easiest just - * to pass the bytes to png_sig_cmp(), or even skip that if you know - * you have a PNG file, and call png_set_sig_bytes(). - */ -#define PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK 4 -int check_if_png(char *file_name, FILE **fp) -{ - char buf[PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK]; - - /* Open the prospective PNG file. */ - if ((*fp = fopen(file_name, "rb")) == NULL) - return 0; - - /* Read in some of the signature bytes. */ - if (fread(buf, 1, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK, *fp) != PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK) - return 0; - - /* Compare the first PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK bytes of the signature. - * Return nonzero (true) if they match. - */ - return(!png_sig_cmp(buf, 0, PNG_BYTES_TO_CHECK)); -} - -/* Read a PNG file. You may want to return an error code if the read - * fails (depending upon the failure). There are two "prototypes" given - * here - one where we are given the filename, and we need to open the - * file, and the other where we are given an open file (possibly with - * some or all of the magic bytes read - see comments above). - */ -#ifdef open_file /* prototype 1 */ -void read_png(char *file_name) /* We need to open the file */ -{ - png_structp png_ptr; - png_infop info_ptr; - int sig_read = 0; - png_uint_32 width, height; - int bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type; - FILE *fp; - - if ((fp = fopen(file_name, "rb")) == NULL) - return (ERROR); - -#else no_open_file /* prototype 2 */ -void read_png(FILE *fp, int sig_read) /* File is already open */ -{ - png_structp png_ptr; - png_infop info_ptr; - png_uint_32 width, height; - int bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type; -#endif no_open_file /* Only use one prototype! */ - - /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler - * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method, - * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also supply the - * the compiler header file version, so that we know if the application - * was compiled with a compatible version of the library. REQUIRED. - */ - png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, - png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - { - fclose(fp); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* Allocate/initialize the memory for image information. REQUIRED. */ - info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (info_ptr == NULL) - { - fclose(fp); - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, NULL, NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* Set error handling if you are using the setjmp/longjmp method (this is - * the normal method of doing things with libpng). REQUIRED unless you - * set up your own error handlers in the png_create_read_struct() earlier. - */ - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - /* Free all of the memory associated with the png_ptr and info_ptr. */ - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, NULL); - fclose(fp); - /* If we get here, we had a problem reading the file. */ - return (ERROR); - } - - /* One of the following I/O initialization methods is REQUIRED. */ -#ifdef streams /* PNG file I/O method 1 */ - /* Set up the input control if you are using standard C streams. */ - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -#else no_streams /* PNG file I/O method 2 */ - /* If you are using replacement read functions, instead of calling - * png_init_io(), you would call: - */ - png_set_read_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_io_ptr, user_read_fn); - /* where user_io_ptr is a structure you want available to the callbacks. */ -#endif no_streams /* Use only one I/O method! */ - - /* If we have already read some of the signature */ - png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, sig_read); - -#ifdef hilevel - /* If you have enough memory to read in the entire image at once, - * and you need to specify only transforms that can be controlled - * with one of the PNG_TRANSFORM_* bits (this presently excludes - * quantizing, filling, setting background, and doing gamma - * adjustment), then you can read the entire image (including - * pixels) into the info structure with this call: - */ - png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL); - -#else - /* OK, you're doing it the hard way, with the lower-level functions. */ - - /* The call to png_read_info() gives us all of the information from the - * PNG file before the first IDAT (image data chunk). REQUIRED. - */ - png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - png_get_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, &width, &height, &bit_depth, &color_type, - &interlace_type, NULL, NULL); - - /* Set up the data transformations you want. Note that these are all - * optional. Only call them if you want/need them. Many of the - * transformations only work on specific types of images, and many - * are mutually exclusive. - */ - - /* Tell libpng to strip 16 bits/color files down to 8 bits/color. - * Use accurate scaling if it's available, otherwise just chop off the - * low byte. - */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); -#else - png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); -#endif - - /* Strip alpha bytes from the input data without combining with the - * background (not recommended). - */ - png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); - - /* Extract multiple pixels with bit depths of 1, 2 or 4 from a single - * byte into separate bytes (useful for paletted and grayscale images). - */ - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - - /* Change the order of packed pixels to least significant bit first - * (not useful if you are using png_set_packing). - */ - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - - /* Expand paletted colors into true RGB triplets. */ - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_ptr); - - /* Expand grayscale images to the full 8 bits from 1, 2 or 4 bits/pixel. */ - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && bit_depth < 8) - png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); - - /* Expand paletted or RGB images with transparency to full alpha channels - * so the data will be available as RGBA quartets. - */ - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_tRNS) != 0) - png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr); - - /* Set the background color to draw transparent and alpha images over. - * It is possible to set the red, green and blue components directly - * for paletted images, instead of supplying a palette index. Note that, - * even if the PNG file supplies a background, you are not required to - * use it - you should use the (solid) application background if it has one. - */ - png_color_16 my_background, *image_background; - - if (png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_background) != 0) - png_set_background(png_ptr, image_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE, 1, 1.0); - else - png_set_background(png_ptr, &my_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0, 1.0); - - /* Some suggestions as to how to get a screen gamma value. - * - * Note that screen gamma is the display_exponent, which includes - * the CRT_exponent and any correction for viewing conditions. - */ - if (/* We have a user-defined screen gamma value */) - screen_gamma = user-defined screen_gamma; - /* This is one way that applications share the same screen gamma value. */ - else if ((gamma_str = getenv("SCREEN_GAMMA")) != NULL) - screen_gamma = atof(gamma_str); - /* If we don't have another value */ - else - { - screen_gamma = PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB; /* A good guess for a PC monitor - in a dimly lit room */ - screen_gamma = PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 or 1.0; /* Good guesses for Mac - systems */ - } - - /* Tell libpng to handle the gamma conversion for you. The final call - * is a good guess for PC generated images, but it should be configurable - * by the user at run time. Gamma correction support in your application - * is strongly recommended. - */ - - int intent; - - if (png_get_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, &intent) != 0) - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - else - { - double image_gamma; - if (png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_gamma) != 0) - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, image_gamma); - else - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455); - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED - /* Quantize RGB files down to 8-bit palette, or reduce palettes - * to the number of colors available on your screen. - */ - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - int num_palette; - png_colorp palette; - - /* This reduces the image to the application-supplied palette. */ - if (/* We have our own palette */) - { - /* An array of colors to which the image should be quantized. */ - png_color std_color_cube[MAX_SCREEN_COLORS]; - png_set_quantize(png_ptr, std_color_cube, MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, - MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, NULL, 0); - } - /* This reduces the image to the palette supplied in the file. */ - else if (png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, &num_palette) != 0) - { - png_uint_16p histogram = NULL; - png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, &histogram); - png_set_quantize(png_ptr, palette, num_palette, - max_screen_colors, histogram, 0); - } - } -#endif /* READ_QUANTIZE */ - - /* Invert monochrome files to have 0 as white and 1 as black. */ - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - - /* If you want to shift the pixel values from the range [0,255] or - * [0,65535] to the original [0,7] or [0,31], or whatever range the - * colors were originally in: - */ - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_sBIT) != 0) - { - png_color_8p sig_bit_p; - png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit_p); - png_set_shift(png_ptr, sig_bit_p); - } - - /* Flip the RGB pixels to BGR (or RGBA to BGRA). */ - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - - /* Swap the RGBA or GA data to ARGB or AG (or BGRA to ABGR). */ - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); - - /* Swap bytes of 16-bit files to least significant byte first. */ - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - - /* Add filler (or alpha) byte (before/after each RGB triplet). */ - png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0xffff, PNG_FILLER_AFTER); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Turn on interlace handling. REQUIRED if you are not using - * png_read_image(). To see how to handle interlacing passes, - * see the png_read_row() method below: - */ - number_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); -#else /* !READ_INTERLACING */ - number_passes = 1; -#endif /* READ_INTERLACING */ - - /* Optional call to gamma correct and add the background to the palette - * and update info structure. REQUIRED if you are expecting libpng to - * update the palette for you (i.e. you selected such a transform above). - */ - png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* Allocate the memory to hold the image using the fields of info_ptr. */ - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - for (row = 0; row < height; row++) - row_pointers[row] = NULL; /* Clear the pointer array */ - for (row = 0; row < height; row++) - row_pointers[row] = png_malloc(png_ptr, png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr, - info_ptr)); - - /* Now it's time to read the image. One of these methods is REQUIRED. */ -#ifdef entire /* Read the entire image in one go */ - png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - -#else no_entire /* Read the image one or more scanlines at a time */ - /* The other way to read images - deal with interlacing: */ - for (pass = 0; pass < number_passes; pass++) - { -#ifdef single /* Read the image a single row at a time */ - for (y = 0; y < height; y++) - png_read_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], NULL, 1); - -#else no_single /* Read the image several rows at a time */ - for (y = 0; y < height; y += number_of_rows) - { -#ifdef sparkle /* Read the image using the "sparkle" effect. */ - png_read_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], NULL, - number_of_rows); -#else no_sparkle /* Read the image using the "rectangle" effect */ - png_read_rows(png_ptr, NULL, &row_pointers[y], - number_of_rows); -#endif no_sparkle /* Use only one of these two methods */ - } - - /* If you want to display the image after every pass, do so here. */ -#endif no_single /* Use only one of these two methods */ - } -#endif no_entire /* Use only one of these two methods */ - - /* Read rest of file, and get additional chunks in info_ptr. REQUIRED. */ - png_read_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); -#endif hilevel - - /* At this point you have read the entire image. */ - - /* Clean up after the read, and free any memory allocated. REQUIRED. */ - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, NULL); - - /* Close the file. */ - fclose(fp); - - /* That's it! */ - return (OK); -} - -/* Progressively read a file */ - -int -initialize_png_reader(png_structp *png_ptr, png_infop *info_ptr) -{ - /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler - * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method, - * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also check that - * the library version is compatible, in case we are using dynamically - * linked libraries. - */ - *png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, - png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - if (*png_ptr == NULL) - { - *info_ptr = NULL; - return (ERROR); - } - *info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (*info_ptr == NULL) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf((*png_ptr)))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* You will need to provide all three function callbacks, - * even if you aren't using all of them. - * If you aren't using all functions, you can specify NULL - * parameters. Even when all three functions are NULL, - * you need to call png_set_progressive_read_fn(). - * These functions shouldn't be dependent on global or - * static variables if you are decoding several images - * simultaneously. You should store stream specific data - * in a separate struct, given as the second parameter, - * and retrieve the pointer from inside the callbacks using - * the function png_get_progressive_ptr(png_ptr). - */ - png_set_progressive_read_fn(*png_ptr, (void *)stream_data, - info_callback, row_callback, end_callback); - return (OK); -} - -int -process_data(png_structp *png_ptr, png_infop *info_ptr, - png_bytep buffer, png_uint_32 length) -{ - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf((*png_ptr)))) - { - /* Free the png_ptr and info_ptr memory on error. */ - png_destroy_read_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr, NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* Give chunks of data as they arrive from the data stream - * (in order, of course). - * On segmented machines, don't give it any more than 64K. - * The library seems to run fine with sizes of 4K, although - * you can give it much less if necessary. (I assume you can - * give it chunks of 1 byte, but I haven't tried with less - * than 256 bytes yet.) When this function returns, you may - * want to display any rows that were generated in the row - * callback, if you aren't already displaying them there. - */ - png_process_data(*png_ptr, *info_ptr, buffer, length); - return (OK); -} - -info_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) -{ - /* Do any setup here, including setting any of the transformations - * mentioned in the Reading PNG files section. For now, you _must_ - * call either png_start_read_image() or png_read_update_info() - * after all the transformations are set (even if you don't set - * any). You may start getting rows before png_process_data() - * returns, so this is your last chance to prepare for that. - */ -} - -row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep new_row, - png_uint_32 row_num, int pass) -{ - /* This function is called for every row in the image. If the - * image is interlaced, and you turned on the interlace handler, - * this function will be called for every row in every pass. - * - * In this function you will receive a pointer to new row data from - * libpng called new_row that is to replace a corresponding row (of - * the same data format) in a buffer allocated by your application. - * - * The new row data pointer "new_row" may be NULL, indicating there is - * no new data to be replaced (in cases of interlace loading). - * - * If new_row is not NULL, then you need to call - * png_progressive_combine_row(), to replace the corresponding row as - * shown below: - */ - - /* Get pointer to corresponding row in our PNG read buffer. */ - png_bytep old_row = ((png_bytep *)our_data)[row_num]; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* If both rows are allocated, then copy the new row - * data to the corresponding row data. - */ - if (old_row != NULL && new_row != NULL) - png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, new_row); - - /* The rows and passes are called in order, so you don't really - * need the row_num and pass, but I'm supplying them because it - * may make your life easier. - * - * For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images, you must call - * png_progressive_combine_row() passing in the new row and the - * old row, as demonstrated above. You can call this function for - * NULL rows (it will just return) and for non-interlaced images - * (it just does the memcpy for you) if it will make the code - * easier. Thus, you can just do this for all cases: - */ - png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, new_row); - - /* where old_row is what was displayed for previous rows. Note - * that the first pass (pass == 0 really) will completely cover - * the old row, so the rows do not have to be initialized. After - * the first pass (and only for interlaced images), you will have - * to pass the current row as new_row, and the function will combine - * the old row and the new row. - */ -#endif /* READ_INTERLACING */ -} - -end_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) -{ - /* This function is called when the whole image has been read, - * including any chunks after the image (up to and including - * the IEND). You will usually have the same info chunk as you - * had in the header, although some data may have been added - * to the comments and time fields. - * - * Most people won't do much here, perhaps setting a flag that - * marks the image as finished. - */ -} - -/* Write a png file */ -void write_png(char *file_name /* , ... other image information ... */) -{ - FILE *fp; - png_structp png_ptr; - png_infop info_ptr; - png_colorp palette; - - /* Open the file */ - fp = fopen(file_name, "wb"); - if (fp == NULL) - return (ERROR); - - /* Create and initialize the png_struct with the desired error handler - * functions. If you want to use the default stderr and longjump method, - * you can supply NULL for the last three parameters. We also check that - * the library version is compatible with the one used at compile time, - * in case we are using dynamically linked libraries. REQUIRED. - */ - png_ptr = png_create_write_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, - png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - if (png_ptr == NULL) - { - fclose(fp); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* Allocate/initialize the image information data. REQUIRED. */ - info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (info_ptr == NULL) - { - fclose(fp); - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, NULL); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* Set up error handling. REQUIRED if you aren't supplying your own - * error handling functions in the png_create_write_struct() call. - */ - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - /* If we get here, we had a problem writing the file. */ - fclose(fp); - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* One of the following I/O initialization functions is REQUIRED. */ - -#ifdef streams /* I/O initialization method 1 */ - /* Set up the output control if you are using standard C streams. */ - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -#else no_streams /* I/O initialization method 2 */ - /* If you are using replacement write functions, instead of calling - * png_init_io(), you would call: - */ - png_set_write_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_io_ptr, user_write_fn, - user_IO_flush_function); - /* where user_io_ptr is a structure you want available to the callbacks. */ -#endif no_streams /* Only use one initialization method */ - -#ifdef hilevel - /* This is the easy way. Use it if you already have all the - * image info living in the structure. You could "|" many - * PNG_TRANSFORM flags into the png_transforms integer here. - */ - png_write_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL); - -#else - /* This is the hard way. */ - - /* Set the image information here. Width and height are up to 2^31, - * bit_depth is one of 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16, but valid values also depend on - * the color_type selected. color_type is one of PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY, - * PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB, - * or PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA. interlace is either PNG_INTERLACE_NONE or - * PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7, and the compression_type and filter_type MUST - * currently be PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE and PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE. - * REQUIRED. - */ - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, bit_depth, - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_???, PNG_INTERLACE_????, - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE); - - /* Set the palette if there is one. REQUIRED for indexed-color images. */ - palette = (png_colorp)png_malloc(png_ptr, - PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH * (sizeof (png_color))); - /* ... Set palette colors ... */ - png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH); - /* You must not free palette here, because png_set_PLTE only makes a link - * to the palette that you allocated. Wait until you are about to destroy - * the png structure. - */ - - /* Optional significant bit (sBIT) chunk. */ - png_color_8 sig_bit; - - /* If we are dealing with a grayscale image then */ - sig_bit.gray = true_bit_depth; - - /* Otherwise, if we are dealing with a color image then */ - sig_bit.red = true_red_bit_depth; - sig_bit.green = true_green_bit_depth; - sig_bit.blue = true_blue_bit_depth; - - /* If the image has an alpha channel then */ - sig_bit.alpha = true_alpha_bit_depth; - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); - - /* Optional gamma chunk is strongly suggested if you have any guess - * as to the correct gamma of the image. - */ - png_set_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, gamma); - - /* Optionally write comments into the image. */ - { - png_text text_ptr[3]; - - char key0[] = "Title"; - char text0[] = "Mona Lisa"; - text_ptr[0].key = key0; - text_ptr[0].text = text0; - text_ptr[0].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; - text_ptr[0].itxt_length = 0; - text_ptr[0].lang = NULL; - text_ptr[0].lang_key = NULL; - - char key1[] = "Author"; - char text1[] = "Leonardo DaVinci"; - text_ptr[1].key = key1; - text_ptr[1].text = text1; - text_ptr[1].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; - text_ptr[1].itxt_length = 0; - text_ptr[1].lang = NULL; - text_ptr[1].lang_key = NULL; - - char key2[] = "Description"; - char text2[] = ""; - text_ptr[2].key = key2; - text_ptr[2].text = text2; - text_ptr[2].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt; - text_ptr[2].itxt_length = 0; - text_ptr[2].lang = NULL; - text_ptr[2].lang_key = NULL; - - png_set_text(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, text_ptr, 3); - } - - /* Other optional chunks like cHRM, bKGD, tRNS, tIME, oFFs, pHYs. */ - - /* Note that if sRGB is present, the gAMA and cHRM chunks must be ignored - * on read and, if your application chooses to write them, they must - * be written in accordance with the sRGB profile. - */ - - /* Write the file header information. REQUIRED. */ - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* If you want, you can write the info in two steps, in case you need to - * write your private chunk ahead of PLTE: - * - * png_write_info_before_PLTE(write_ptr, write_info_ptr); - * write_my_chunk(); - * png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - * - * However, given the level of known- and unknown-chunk support in 1.2.0 - * and up, this should no longer be necessary. - */ - - /* Once we write out the header, the compression type on the text - * chunk gets changed to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR or - * PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR, so it doesn't get written out again - * at the end. - */ - - /* Set up the transformations you want. Note that these are - * all optional. Only call them if you want them. - */ - - /* Invert monochrome pixels. */ - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - - /* Shift the pixels up to a legal bit depth and fill in - * as appropriate to correctly scale the image. - */ - png_set_shift(png_ptr, &sig_bit); - - /* Pack pixels into bytes. */ - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - - /* Swap location of alpha bytes from ARGB to RGBA. */ - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); - - /* Get rid of filler (OR ALPHA) bytes, pack XRGB/RGBX/ARGB/RGBA into - * RGB (4 channels -> 3 channels). The second parameter is not used. - */ - png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); - - /* Flip BGR pixels to RGB. */ - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - - /* Swap bytes of 16-bit files to most significant byte first. */ - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - - /* Swap bits of 1-bit, 2-bit, 4-bit packed pixel formats. */ - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - - /* Turn on interlace handling if you are not using png_write_image(). */ - if (interlacing != 0) - number_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - else - number_passes = 1; - - /* The easiest way to write the image (you may have a different memory - * layout, however, so choose what fits your needs best). You need to - * use the first method if you aren't handling interlacing yourself. - */ - png_uint_32 k, height, width; - - /* In this example, "image" is a one-dimensional array of bytes. */ - - /* Guard against integer overflow. */ - if (height > PNG_SIZE_MAX / (width * bytes_per_pixel)) - png_error(png_ptr, "Image data buffer would be too large"); - - png_byte image[height * width * bytes_per_pixel]; - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - - if (height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX / (sizeof (png_bytep))) - png_error(png_ptr, "Image is too tall to process in memory"); - - /* Set up pointers into your "image" byte array. */ - for (k = 0; k < height; k++) - row_pointers[k] = image + k * width * bytes_per_pixel; - - /* One of the following output methods is REQUIRED. */ - -#ifdef entire /* Write out the entire image data in one call */ - png_write_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - - /* The other way to write the image - deal with interlacing. */ - -#else no_entire /* Write out the image data by one or more scanlines */ - - /* The number of passes is either 1 for non-interlaced images, - * or 7 for interlaced images. - */ - for (pass = 0; pass < number_passes; pass++) - { - /* Write a few rows at a time. */ - png_write_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[first_row], number_of_rows); - - /* If you are only writing one row at a time, this works. */ - for (y = 0; y < height; y++) - png_write_rows(png_ptr, &row_pointers[y], 1); - } -#endif no_entire /* Use only one output method */ - - /* You can write optional chunks like tEXt, zTXt, and tIME at the end - * as well. Shouldn't be necessary in 1.2.0 and up, as all the public - * chunks are supported, and you can use png_set_unknown_chunks() to - * register unknown chunks into the info structure to be written out. - */ - - /* It is REQUIRED to call this to finish writing the rest of the file. */ - png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); -#endif hilevel - - /* If you png_malloced a palette, free it here. - * (Don't free info_ptr->palette, as shown in versions 1.0.5m and earlier of - * this example; if libpng mallocs info_ptr->palette, libpng will free it). - * If you allocated it with malloc() instead of png_malloc(), use free() - * instead of png_free(). - */ - png_free(png_ptr, palette); - palette = NULL; - - /* Similarly, if you png_malloced any data that you passed in with - * png_set_something(), such as a hist or trans array, free it here, - * when you can be sure that libpng is through with it. - */ - png_free(png_ptr, trans); - trans = NULL; - - /* Whenever you use png_free(), it is a good idea to set the pointer to - * NULL in case your application inadvertently tries to png_free() it - * again. When png_free() sees a NULL it returns without action, avoiding - * the double-free problem. - */ - - /* Clean up after the write, and free any allocated memory. */ - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - - /* Close the file. */ - fclose(fp); - - /* That's it! */ - return (OK); -} - -#endif /* if 0 */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpng-manual.txt b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpng-manual.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7d40fb5..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpng-manual.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5409 +0,0 @@ -libpng-manual.txt - A description on how to use and modify libpng - - Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - - This document is released under the libpng license. - For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - and license in png.h - - Based on: - - libpng version 1.6.36, December 2018, through 1.6.37 - April 2019 - Updated and distributed by Cosmin Truta - Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - - libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.6.35 - July 2018 - Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson - Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - - libpng 1.0 beta 6 - version 0.96 - May 28, 1997 - Updated and distributed by Andreas Dilger - Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger - - libpng 1.0 beta 2 - version 0.88 - January 26, 1996 - For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright - notice in png.h. Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric - Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - - Updated/rewritten per request in the libpng FAQ - Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Frank J. T. Wojcik - December 18, 1995 & January 20, 1996 - - TABLE OF CONTENTS - - I. Introduction - II. Structures - III. Reading - IV. Writing - V. Simplified API - VI. Modifying/Customizing libpng - VII. MNG support - VIII. Changes to Libpng from version 0.88 - IX. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x to 1.2.x - X. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x/1.2.x to 1.4.x - XI. Changes to Libpng from version 1.4.x to 1.5.x - XII. Changes to Libpng from version 1.5.x to 1.6.x - XIII. Detecting libpng - XIV. Source code repository - XV. Coding style - -I. Introduction - -This file describes how to use and modify the PNG reference library -(known as libpng) for your own use. In addition to this -file, example.c is a good starting point for using the library, as -it is heavily commented and should include everything most people -will need. We assume that libpng is already installed; see the -INSTALL file for instructions on how to configure and install libpng. - -For examples of libpng usage, see the files "example.c", "pngtest.c", -and the files in the "contrib" directory, all of which are included in -the libpng distribution. - -Libpng was written as a companion to the PNG specification, as a way -of reducing the amount of time and effort it takes to support the PNG -file format in application programs. - -The PNG specification (second edition), November 2003, is available as -a W3C Recommendation and as an ISO Standard (ISO/IEC 15948:2004 (E)) at -. -The W3C and ISO documents have identical technical content. - -The PNG-1.2 specification is available at -. -It is technically equivalent -to the PNG specification (second edition) but has some additional material. - -The PNG-1.0 specification is available as RFC 2083 at - and as a -W3C Recommendation at . - -Some additional chunks are described in the special-purpose public chunks -documents at - -Other information -about PNG, and the latest version of libpng, can be found at the PNG home -page, . - -Most users will not have to modify the library significantly; advanced -users may want to modify it more. All attempts were made to make it as -complete as possible, while keeping the code easy to understand. -Currently, this library only supports C. Support for other languages -is being considered. - -Libpng has been designed to handle multiple sessions at one time, -to be easily modifiable, to be portable to the vast majority of -machines (ANSI, K&R, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit) available, and to be easy -to use. The ultimate goal of libpng is to promote the acceptance of -the PNG file format in whatever way possible. While there is still -work to be done (see the TODO file), libpng should cover the -majority of the needs of its users. - -Libpng uses zlib for its compression and decompression of PNG files. -Further information about zlib, and the latest version of zlib, can -be found at the zlib home page, . -The zlib compression utility is a general purpose utility that is -useful for more than PNG files, and can be used without libpng. -See the documentation delivered with zlib for more details. -You can usually find the source files for the zlib utility wherever you -find the libpng source files. - -Libpng is thread safe, provided the threads are using different -instances of the structures. Each thread should have its own -png_struct and png_info instances, and thus its own image. -Libpng does not protect itself against two threads using the -same instance of a structure. - -II. Structures - -There are two main structures that are important to libpng, png_struct -and png_info. Both are internal structures that are no longer exposed -in the libpng interface (as of libpng 1.5.0). - -The png_info structure is designed to provide information about the -PNG file. At one time, the fields of png_info were intended to be -directly accessible to the user. However, this tended to cause problems -with applications using dynamically loaded libraries, and as a result -a set of interface functions for png_info (the png_get_*() and png_set_*() -functions) was developed, and direct access to the png_info fields was -deprecated.. - -The png_struct structure is the object used by the library to decode a -single image. As of 1.5.0 this structure is also not exposed. - -Almost all libpng APIs require a pointer to a png_struct as the first argument. -Many (in particular the png_set and png_get APIs) also require a pointer -to png_info as the second argument. Some application visible macros -defined in png.h designed for basic data access (reading and writing -integers in the PNG format) don't take a png_info pointer, but it's almost -always safe to assume that a (png_struct*) has to be passed to call an API -function. - -You can have more than one png_info structure associated with an image, -as illustrated in pngtest.c, one for information valid prior to the -IDAT chunks and another (called "end_info" below) for things after them. - -The png.h header file is an invaluable reference for programming with libpng. -And while I'm on the topic, make sure you include the libpng header file: - -#include - -and also (as of libpng-1.5.0) the zlib header file, if you need it: - -#include - -Types - -The png.h header file defines a number of integral types used by the -APIs. Most of these are fairly obvious; for example types corresponding -to integers of particular sizes and types for passing color values. - -One exception is how non-integral numbers are handled. For application -convenience most APIs that take such numbers have C (double) arguments; -however, internally PNG, and libpng, use 32 bit signed integers and encode -the value by multiplying by 100,000. As of libpng 1.5.0 a convenience -macro PNG_FP_1 is defined in png.h along with a type (png_fixed_point) -which is simply (png_int_32). - -All APIs that take (double) arguments also have a matching API that -takes the corresponding fixed point integer arguments. The fixed point -API has the same name as the floating point one with "_fixed" appended. -The actual range of values permitted in the APIs is frequently less than -the full range of (png_fixed_point) (-21474 to +21474). When APIs require -a non-negative argument the type is recorded as png_uint_32 above. Consult -the header file and the text below for more information. - -Special care must be take with sCAL chunk handling because the chunk itself -uses non-integral values encoded as strings containing decimal floating point -numbers. See the comments in the header file. - -Configuration - -The main header file function declarations are frequently protected by C -preprocessing directives of the form: - - #ifdef PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - declare-function - #endif - ... - #ifdef PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - use-function - #endif - -The library can be built without support for these APIs, although a -standard build will have all implemented APIs. Application programs -should check the feature macros before using an API for maximum -portability. From libpng 1.5.0 the feature macros set during the build -of libpng are recorded in the header file "pnglibconf.h" and this file -is always included by png.h. - -If you don't need to change the library configuration from the default, skip to -the next section ("Reading"). - -Notice that some of the makefiles in the 'scripts' directory and (in 1.5.0) all -of the build project files in the 'projects' directory simply copy -scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt to pnglibconf.h. This means that these build -systems do not permit easy auto-configuration of the library - they only -support the default configuration. - -The easiest way to make minor changes to the libpng configuration when -auto-configuration is supported is to add definitions to the command line -using (typically) CPPFLAGS. For example: - -CPPFLAGS=-DPNG_NO_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC - -will change the internal libpng math implementation for gamma correction and -other arithmetic calculations to fixed point, avoiding the need for fast -floating point support. The result can be seen in the generated pnglibconf.h - -make sure it contains the changed feature macro setting. - -If you need to make more extensive configuration changes - more than one or two -feature macro settings - you can either add -DPNG_USER_CONFIG to the build -command line and put a list of feature macro settings in pngusr.h or you can set -DFA_XTRA (a makefile variable) to a file containing the same information in the -form of 'option' settings. - -A. Changing pnglibconf.h - -A variety of methods exist to build libpng. Not all of these support -reconfiguration of pnglibconf.h. To reconfigure pnglibconf.h it must either be -rebuilt from scripts/pnglibconf.dfa using awk or it must be edited by hand. - -Hand editing is achieved by copying scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt to -pnglibconf.h and changing the lines defining the supported features, paying -very close attention to the 'option' information in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa -that describes those features and their requirements. This is easy to get -wrong. - -B. Configuration using DFA_XTRA - -Rebuilding from pnglibconf.dfa is easy if a functioning 'awk', or a later -variant such as 'nawk' or 'gawk', is available. The configure build will -automatically find an appropriate awk and build pnglibconf.h. -The scripts/pnglibconf.mak file contains a set of make rules for doing the -same thing if configure is not used, and many of the makefiles in the scripts -directory use this approach. - -When rebuilding simply write a new file containing changed options and set -DFA_XTRA to the name of this file. This causes the build to append the new file -to the end of scripts/pnglibconf.dfa. The pngusr.dfa file should contain lines -of the following forms: - -everything = off - -This turns all optional features off. Include it at the start of pngusr.dfa to -make it easier to build a minimal configuration. You will need to turn at least -some features on afterward to enable either reading or writing code, or both. - -option feature on -option feature off - -Enable or disable a single feature. This will automatically enable other -features required by a feature that is turned on or disable other features that -require a feature which is turned off. Conflicting settings will cause an error -message to be emitted by awk. - -setting feature default value - -Changes the default value of setting 'feature' to 'value'. There are a small -number of settings listed at the top of pnglibconf.h, they are documented in the -source code. Most of these values have performance implications for the library -but most of them have no visible effect on the API. Some can also be overridden -from the API. - -This method of building a customized pnglibconf.h is illustrated in -contrib/pngminim/*. See the "$(PNGCONF):" target in the makefile and -pngusr.dfa in these directories. - -C. Configuration using PNG_USER_CONFIG - -If -DPNG_USER_CONFIG is added to the CPPFLAGS when pnglibconf.h is built, -the file pngusr.h will automatically be included before the options in -scripts/pnglibconf.dfa are processed. Your pngusr.h file should contain only -macro definitions turning features on or off or setting settings. - -Apart from the global setting "everything = off" all the options listed above -can be set using macros in pngusr.h: - -#define PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - -is equivalent to: - -option feature on - -#define PNG_NO_feature - -is equivalent to: - -option feature off - -#define PNG_feature value - -is equivalent to: - -setting feature default value - -Notice that in both cases, pngusr.dfa and pngusr.h, the contents of the -pngusr file you supply override the contents of scripts/pnglibconf.dfa - -If confusing or incomprehensible behavior results it is possible to -examine the intermediate file pnglibconf.dfn to find the full set of -dependency information for each setting and option. Simply locate the -feature in the file and read the C comments that precede it. - -This method is also illustrated in the contrib/pngminim/* makefiles and -pngusr.h. - -III. Reading - -We'll now walk you through the possible functions to call when reading -in a PNG file sequentially, briefly explaining the syntax and purpose -of each one. See example.c and png.h for more detail. While -progressive reading is covered in the next section, you will still -need some of the functions discussed in this section to read a PNG -file. - -Setup - -You will want to do the I/O initialization(*) before you get into libpng, -so if it doesn't work, you don't have much to undo. Of course, you -will also want to insure that you are, in fact, dealing with a PNG -file. Libpng provides a simple check to see if a file is a PNG file. -To use it, pass in the first 1 to 8 bytes of the file to the function -png_sig_cmp(), and it will return 0 (false) if the bytes match the -corresponding bytes of the PNG signature, or nonzero (true) otherwise. -Of course, the more bytes you pass in, the greater the accuracy of the -prediction. - -If you are intending to keep the file pointer open for use in libpng, -you must ensure you don't read more than 8 bytes from the beginning -of the file, and you also have to make a call to png_set_sig_bytes() -with the number of bytes you read from the beginning. Libpng will -then only check the bytes (if any) that your program didn't read. - -(*): If you are not using the standard I/O functions, you will need -to replace them with custom functions. See the discussion under -Customizing libpng. - - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "rb"); - if (!fp) - { - return ERROR; - } - - if (fread(header, 1, number, fp) != number) - { - return ERROR; - } - - is_png = !png_sig_cmp(header, 0, number); - if (!is_png) - { - return NOT_PNG; - } - -Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. In -order to ensure that the size of these structures is correct even with a -dynamically linked libpng, there are functions to initialize and -allocate the structures. We also pass the library version, optional -pointers to error handling functions, and a pointer to a data struct for -use by the error functions, if necessary (the pointer and functions can -be NULL if the default error handlers are to be used). See the section -on Changes to Libpng below regarding the old initialization functions. -The structure allocation functions quietly return NULL if they fail to -create the structure, so your application should check for that. - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - - if (!png_ptr) - return ERROR; - - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL, (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - -If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, -use a libpng that was built with PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED defined, and use -png_create_read_struct_2() instead of png_create_read_struct(): - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct_2 - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) - user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); - -The error handling routines passed to png_create_read_struct() -and the memory alloc/free routines passed to png_create_struct_2() -are only necessary if you are not using the libpng supplied error -handling and memory alloc/free functions. - -When libpng encounters an error, it expects to longjmp back -to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call setjmp and pass -your png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you read the file from different -routines, you will need to update the longjmp buffer every time you enter -a new routine that will call a png_*() function. - -See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp for your compiler for more -information on setjmp/longjmp. See the discussion on libpng error -handling in the Customizing Libpng section below for more information -on the libpng error handling. If an error occurs, and libpng longjmp's -back to your setjmp, you will want to call png_destroy_read_struct() to -free any memory. - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - &end_info); - fclose(fp); - return ERROR; - } - -Pass (png_infopp)NULL instead of &end_info if you didn't create -an end_info structure. - -If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, -you can compile libpng with PNG_NO_SETJMP, in which case -errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). - -You can #define PNG_ABORT() to a function that does something -more useful than abort(), as long as your function does not -return. - -Now you need to set up the input code. The default for libpng is to -use the C function fread(). If you use this, you will need to pass a -valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is -opened in binary mode. If you wish to handle reading data in another -way, you need not call the png_init_io() function, but you must then -implement the libpng I/O methods discussed in the Customizing Libpng -section below. - - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -If you had previously opened the file and read any of the signature from -the beginning in order to see if this was a PNG file, you need to let -libpng know that there are some bytes missing from the start of the file. - - png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, number); - -You can change the zlib compression buffer size to be used while -reading compressed data with - - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, buffer_size); - -where the default size is 8192 bytes. Note that the buffer size -is changed immediately and the buffer is reallocated immediately, -instead of setting a flag to be acted upon later. - -If you want CRC errors to be handled in a different manner than -the default, use - - png_set_crc_action(png_ptr, crit_action, ancil_action); - -The values for png_set_crc_action() say how libpng is to handle CRC errors in -ancillary and critical chunks, and whether to use the data contained -therein. Starting with libpng-1.6.26, this also governs how an ADLER32 error -is handled while reading the IDAT chunk. Note that it is impossible to -"discard" data in a critical chunk. - -Choices for (int) crit_action are - PNG_CRC_DEFAULT 0 error/quit - PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT 1 error/quit - PNG_CRC_WARN_USE 3 warn/use data - PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE 4 quiet/use data - PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE 5 use the current value - -Choices for (int) ancil_action are - PNG_CRC_DEFAULT 0 error/quit - PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT 1 error/quit - PNG_CRC_WARN_DISCARD 2 warn/discard data - PNG_CRC_WARN_USE 3 warn/use data - PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE 4 quiet/use data - PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE 5 use the current value - -When the setting for crit_action is PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE, the CRC and ADLER32 -checksums are not only ignored, but they are not evaluated. - -Setting up callback code - -You can set up a callback function to handle any unknown chunks in the -input stream. You must supply the function - - read_chunk_callback(png_structp png_ptr, - png_unknown_chunkp chunk); - { - /* The unknown chunk structure contains your - chunk data, along with similar data for any other - unknown chunks: */ - - png_byte name[5]; - png_byte *data; - size_t size; - - /* Note that libpng has already taken care of - the CRC handling */ - - /* put your code here. Search for your chunk in the - unknown chunk structure, process it, and return one - of the following: */ - - return -n; /* chunk had an error */ - return 0; /* did not recognize */ - return n; /* success */ - } - -(You can give your function another name that you like instead of -"read_chunk_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_read_user_chunk_fn(png_ptr, user_chunk_ptr, - read_chunk_callback); - -This names not only the callback function, but also a user pointer that -you can retrieve with - - png_get_user_chunk_ptr(png_ptr); - -If you call the png_set_read_user_chunk_fn() function, then all unknown -chunks which the callback does not handle will be saved when read. You can -cause them to be discarded by returning '1' ("handled") instead of '0'. This -behavior will change in libpng 1.7 and the default handling set by the -png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() function, described below, will be used when the -callback returns 0. If you want the existing behavior you should set the global -default to PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE now; this is compatible with all current -versions of libpng and with 1.7. Libpng 1.6 issues a warning if you keep the -default, or PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER, and the callback returns 0. - -At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be -called after each row has been read, which you can use to control -a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. -You must supply a function - - void read_row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 row, int pass); - { - /* put your code here */ - } - -(You can give it another name that you like instead of "read_row_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_read_status_fn(png_ptr, read_row_callback); - -When this function is called the row has already been completely processed and -the 'row' and 'pass' refer to the next row to be handled. For the -non-interlaced case the row that was just handled is simply one less than the -passed in row number, and pass will always be 0. For the interlaced case the -same applies unless the row value is 0, in which case the row just handled was -the last one from one of the preceding passes. Because interlacing may skip a -pass you cannot be sure that the preceding pass is just 'pass-1'; if you really -need to know what the last pass is record (row,pass) from the callback and use -the last recorded value each time. - -As with the user transform you can find the output row using the -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW macro. - -Unknown-chunk handling - -Now you get to set the way the library processes unknown chunks in the -input PNG stream. Both known and unknown chunks will be read. Normal -behavior is that known chunks will be parsed into information in -various info_ptr members while unknown chunks will be discarded. This -behavior can be wasteful if your application will never use some known -chunk types. To change this, you can call: - - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, keep, - chunk_list, num_chunks); - - keep - 0: default unknown chunk handling - 1: ignore; do not keep - 2: keep only if safe-to-copy - 3: keep even if unsafe-to-copy - - You can use these definitions: - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT 0 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER 1 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE 2 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS 3 - - chunk_list - list of chunks affected (a byte string, - five bytes per chunk, NULL or '\0' if - num_chunks is positive; ignored if - numchunks <= 0). - - num_chunks - number of chunks affected; if 0, all - unknown chunks are affected. If positive, - only the chunks in the list are affected, - and if negative all unknown chunks and - all known chunks except for the IHDR, - PLTE, tRNS, IDAT, and IEND chunks are - affected. - -Unknown chunks declared in this way will be saved as raw data onto a -list of png_unknown_chunk structures. If a chunk that is normally -known to libpng is named in the list, it will be handled as unknown, -according to the "keep" directive. If a chunk is named in successive -instances of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), the final instance will -take precedence. The IHDR and IEND chunks should not be named in -chunk_list; if they are, libpng will process them normally anyway. -If you know that your application will never make use of some particular -chunks, use PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER (or 1) as demonstrated below. - -Here is an example of the usage of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), -where the private "vpAg" chunk will later be processed by a user chunk -callback function: - - png_byte vpAg[5]={118, 112, 65, 103, (png_byte) '\0'}; - - #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - png_byte unused_chunks[]= - { - 104, 73, 83, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* hIST */ - 105, 84, 88, 116, (png_byte) '\0', /* iTXt */ - 112, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* pCAL */ - 115, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* sCAL */ - 115, 80, 76, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* sPLT */ - 116, 73, 77, 69, (png_byte) '\0', /* tIME */ - }; - #endif - - ... - - #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - /* ignore all unknown chunks - * (use global setting "2" for libpng16 and earlier): - */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 2, NULL, 0); - - /* except for vpAg: */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 2, vpAg, 1); - - /* also ignore unused known chunks: */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 1, unused_chunks, - (int)(sizeof unused_chunks)/5); - #endif - -User limits - -The PNG specification allows the width and height of an image to be as -large as 2^31-1 (0x7fffffff), or about 2.147 billion rows and columns. -For safety, libpng imposes a default limit of 1 million rows and columns. -Larger images will be rejected immediately with a png_error() call. If -you wish to change these limits, you can use - - png_set_user_limits(png_ptr, width_max, height_max); - -to set your own limits (libpng may reject some very wide images -anyway because of potential buffer overflow conditions). - -You should put this statement after you create the PNG structure and -before calling png_read_info(), png_read_png(), or png_process_data(). - -When writing a PNG datastream, put this statement before calling -png_write_info() or png_write_png(). - -If you need to retrieve the limits that are being applied, use - - width_max = png_get_user_width_max(png_ptr); - height_max = png_get_user_height_max(png_ptr); - -The PNG specification sets no limit on the number of ancillary chunks -allowed in a PNG datastream. By default, libpng imposes a limit of -a total of 1000 sPLT, tEXt, iTXt, zTXt, and unknown chunks to be stored. -If you have set up both info_ptr and end_info_ptr, the limit applies -separately to each. You can change the limit on the total number of such -chunks that will be stored, with - - png_set_chunk_cache_max(png_ptr, user_chunk_cache_max); - -where 0x7fffffffL means unlimited. You can retrieve this limit with - - chunk_cache_max = png_get_chunk_cache_max(png_ptr); - -Libpng imposes a limit of 8 Megabytes (8,000,000 bytes) on the amount of -memory that any chunk other than IDAT can occupy, originally or when -decompressed (prior to libpng-1.6.32 the limit was only applied to compressed -chunks after decompression). You can change this limit with - - png_set_chunk_malloc_max(png_ptr, user_chunk_malloc_max); - -and you can retrieve the limit with - - chunk_malloc_max = png_get_chunk_malloc_max(png_ptr); - -Any chunks that would cause either of these limits to be exceeded will -be ignored. - -Information about your system - -If you intend to display the PNG or to incorporate it in other image data you -need to tell libpng information about your display or drawing surface so that -libpng can convert the values in the image to match the display. - -From libpng-1.5.4 this information can be set before reading the PNG file -header. In earlier versions png_set_gamma() existed but behaved incorrectly if -called before the PNG file header had been read and png_set_alpha_mode() did not -exist. - -If you need to support versions prior to libpng-1.5.4 test the version number -as illustrated below using "PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504" and follow the procedures -described in the appropriate manual page. - -You give libpng the encoding expected by your system expressed as a 'gamma' -value. You can also specify a default encoding for the PNG file in -case the required information is missing from the file. By default libpng -assumes that the PNG data matches your system, to keep this default call: - - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, output_gamma); - -or you can use the fixed point equivalent: - - png_set_gamma_fixed(png_ptr, PNG_FP_1*screen_gamma, - PNG_FP_1*output_gamma); - -If you don't know the gamma for your system it is probably 2.2 - a good -approximation to the IEC standard for display systems (sRGB). If images are -too contrasty or washed out you got the value wrong - check your system -documentation! - -Many systems permit the system gamma to be changed via a lookup table in the -display driver, a few systems, including older Macs, change the response by -default. As of 1.5.4 three special values are available to handle common -situations: - - PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB: Indicates that the system conforms to the - IEC 61966-2-1 standard. This matches almost - all systems. - PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18: Indicates that the system is an older - (pre Mac OS 10.6) Apple Macintosh system with - the default settings. - PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR: Just the fixed point value for 1.0 - indicates - that the system expects data with no gamma - encoding. - -You would use the linear (unencoded) value if you need to process the pixel -values further because this avoids the need to decode and re-encode each -component value whenever arithmetic is performed. A lot of graphics software -uses linear values for this reason, often with higher precision component values -to preserve overall accuracy. - - -The output_gamma value expresses how to decode the output values, not how -they are encoded. The values used correspond to the normal numbers used to -describe the overall gamma of a computer display system; for example 2.2 for -an sRGB conformant system. The values are scaled by 100000 in the _fixed -version of the API (so 220000 for sRGB.) - -The inverse of the value is always used to provide a default for the PNG file -encoding if it has no gAMA chunk and if png_set_gamma() has not been called -to override the PNG gamma information. - -When the ALPHA_OPTIMIZED mode is selected the output gamma is used to encode -opaque pixels however pixels with lower alpha values are not encoded, -regardless of the output gamma setting. - -When the standard Porter Duff handling is requested with mode 1 the output -encoding is set to be linear and the output_gamma value is only relevant -as a default for input data that has no gamma information. The linear output -encoding will be overridden if png_set_gamma() is called - the results may be -highly unexpected! - -The following numbers are derived from the sRGB standard and the research -behind it. sRGB is defined to be approximated by a PNG gAMA chunk value of -0.45455 (1/2.2) for PNG. The value implicitly includes any viewing -correction required to take account of any differences in the color -environment of the original scene and the intended display environment; the -value expresses how to *decode* the image for display, not how the original -data was *encoded*. - -sRGB provides a peg for the PNG standard by defining a viewing environment. -sRGB itself, and earlier TV standards, actually use a more complex transform -(a linear portion then a gamma 2.4 power law) than PNG can express. (PNG is -limited to simple power laws.) By saying that an image for direct display on -an sRGB conformant system should be stored with a gAMA chunk value of 45455 -(11.3.3.2 and 11.3.3.5 of the ISO PNG specification) the PNG specification -makes it possible to derive values for other display systems and -environments. - -The Mac value is deduced from the sRGB based on an assumption that the actual -extra viewing correction used in early Mac display systems was implemented as -a power 1.45 lookup table. - -Any system where a programmable lookup table is used or where the behavior of -the final display device characteristics can be changed requires system -specific code to obtain the current characteristic. However this can be -difficult and most PNG gamma correction only requires an approximate value. - -By default, if png_set_alpha_mode() is not called, libpng assumes that all -values are unencoded, linear, values and that the output device also has a -linear characteristic. This is only very rarely correct - it is invariably -better to call png_set_alpha_mode() with PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB than rely on the -default if you don't know what the right answer is! - -The special value PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 indicates an older Mac system (pre Mac OS -10.6) which used a correction table to implement a somewhat lower gamma on an -otherwise sRGB system. - -Both these values are reserved (not simple gamma values) in order to allow -more precise correction internally in the future. - -NOTE: the values can be passed to either the fixed or floating -point APIs, but the floating point API will also accept floating point -values. - -The second thing you may need to tell libpng about is how your system handles -alpha channel information. Some, but not all, PNG files contain an alpha -channel. To display these files correctly you need to compose the data onto a -suitable background, as described in the PNG specification. - -Libpng only supports composing onto a single color (using png_set_background; -see below). Otherwise you must do the composition yourself and, in this case, -you may need to call png_set_alpha_mode: - - #if PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504 - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, mode, screen_gamma); - #else - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 1.0/screen_gamma); - #endif - -The screen_gamma value is the same as the argument to png_set_gamma; however, -how it affects the output depends on the mode. png_set_alpha_mode() sets the -file gamma default to 1/screen_gamma, so normally you don't need to call -png_set_gamma. If you need different defaults call png_set_gamma() before -png_set_alpha_mode() - if you call it after it will override the settings made -by png_set_alpha_mode(). - -The mode is as follows: - - PNG_ALPHA_PNG: The data is encoded according to the PNG -specification. Red, green and blue, or gray, components are -gamma encoded color values and are not premultiplied by the -alpha value. The alpha value is a linear measure of the -contribution of the pixel to the corresponding final output pixel. - -You should normally use this format if you intend to perform -color correction on the color values; most, maybe all, color -correction software has no handling for the alpha channel and, -anyway, the math to handle pre-multiplied component values is -unnecessarily complex. - -Before you do any arithmetic on the component values you need -to remove the gamma encoding and multiply out the alpha -channel. See the PNG specification for more detail. It is -important to note that when an image with an alpha channel is -scaled, linear encoded, pre-multiplied component values must -be used! - -The remaining modes assume you don't need to do any further color correction or -that if you do, your color correction software knows all about alpha (it -probably doesn't!). They 'associate' the alpha with the color information by -storing color channel values that have been scaled by the alpha. The -advantage is that the color channels can be resampled (the image can be -scaled) in this form. The disadvantage is that normal practice is to store -linear, not (gamma) encoded, values and this requires 16-bit channels for -still images rather than the 8-bit channels that are just about sufficient if -gamma encoding is used. In addition all non-transparent pixel values, -including completely opaque ones, must be gamma encoded to produce the final -image. These are the 'STANDARD', 'ASSOCIATED' or 'PREMULTIPLIED' modes -described below (the latter being the two common names for associated alpha -color channels). Note that PNG files always contain non-associated color -channels; png_set_alpha_mode() with one of the modes causes the decoder to -convert the pixels to an associated form before returning them to your -application. - -Since it is not necessary to perform arithmetic on opaque color values so -long as they are not to be resampled and are in the final color space it is -possible to optimize the handling of alpha by storing the opaque pixels in -the PNG format (adjusted for the output color space) while storing partially -opaque pixels in the standard, linear, format. The accuracy required for -standard alpha composition is relatively low, because the pixels are -isolated, therefore typically the accuracy loss in storing 8-bit linear -values is acceptable. (This is not true if the alpha channel is used to -simulate transparency over large areas - use 16 bits or the PNG mode in -this case!) This is the 'OPTIMIZED' mode. For this mode a pixel is -treated as opaque only if the alpha value is equal to the maximum value. - - PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD: The data libpng produces is encoded in the -standard way assumed by most correctly written graphics software. -The gamma encoding will be removed by libpng and the -linear component values will be pre-multiplied by the -alpha channel. - -With this format the final image must be re-encoded to -match the display gamma before the image is displayed. -If your system doesn't do that, yet still seems to -perform arithmetic on the pixels without decoding them, -it is broken - check out the modes below. - -With PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD libpng always produces linear -component values, whatever screen_gamma you supply. The -screen_gamma value is, however, used as a default for -the file gamma if the PNG file has no gamma information. - -If you call png_set_gamma() after png_set_alpha_mode() you -will override the linear encoding. Instead the -pre-multiplied pixel values will be gamma encoded but -the alpha channel will still be linear. This may -actually match the requirements of some broken software, -but it is unlikely. - -While linear 8-bit data is often used it has -insufficient precision for any image with a reasonable -dynamic range. To avoid problems, and if your software -supports it, use png_set_expand_16() to force all -components to 16 bits. - - PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED: This mode is the same as PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD -except that completely opaque pixels are gamma encoded according to -the screen_gamma value. Pixels with alpha less than 1.0 -will still have linear components. - -Use this format if you have control over your -compositing software and so don't do other arithmetic -(such as scaling) on the data you get from libpng. Your -compositing software can simply copy opaque pixels to -the output but still has linear values for the -non-opaque pixels. - -In normal compositing, where the alpha channel encodes -partial pixel coverage (as opposed to broad area -translucency), the inaccuracies of the 8-bit -representation of non-opaque pixels are irrelevant. - -You can also try this format if your software is broken; -it might look better. - - PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN: This is PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD; however, all component -values, including the alpha channel are gamma encoded. This is -broken because, in practice, no implementation that uses this choice -correctly undoes the encoding before handling alpha composition. Use this -choice only if other serious errors in the software or hardware you use -mandate it. In most cases of broken software or hardware the bug in the -final display manifests as a subtle halo around composited parts of the -image. You may not even perceive this as a halo; the composited part of -the image may simply appear separate from the background, as though it had -been cut out of paper and pasted on afterward. - -If you don't have to deal with bugs in software or hardware, or if you can fix -them, there are three recommended ways of using png_set_alpha_mode(): - - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, - screen_gamma); - -You can do color correction on the result (libpng does not currently -support color correction internally). When you handle the alpha channel -you need to undo the gamma encoding and multiply out the alpha. - - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, - screen_gamma); - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); - -If you are using the high level interface, don't call png_set_expand_16(); -instead pass PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 to the interface. - -With this mode you can't do color correction, but you can do arithmetic, -including composition and scaling, on the data without further processing. - - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED, - screen_gamma); - -You can avoid the expansion to 16-bit components with this mode, but you -lose the ability to scale the image or perform other linear arithmetic. -All you can do is compose the result onto a matching output. Since this -mode is libpng-specific you also need to write your own composition -software. - -The following are examples of calls to png_set_alpha_mode to achieve the -required overall gamma correction and, where necessary, alpha -premultiplication. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -Choices for the alpha_mode are - - PNG_ALPHA_PNG 0 /* according to the PNG standard */ - PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD 1 /* according to Porter/Duff */ - PNG_ALPHA_ASSOCIATED 1 /* as above; this is the normal practice */ - PNG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED 1 /* as above */ - PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED 2 /* 'PNG' for opaque pixels, else 'STANDARD' */ - PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN 3 /* the alpha channel is gamma encoded */ - -PNG_ALPHA_PNG is the default libpng handling of the alpha channel. It is not -pre-multiplied into the color components. In addition the call states -that the output is for a sRGB system and causes all PNG files without gAMA -chunks to be assumed to be encoded using sRGB. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC); - -In this case the output is assumed to be something like an sRGB conformant -display preceded by a power-law lookup table of power 1.45. This is how -early Mac systems behaved. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR); - -This is the classic Jim Blinn approach and will work in academic -environments where everything is done by the book. It has the shortcoming -of assuming that input PNG data with no gamma information is linear - this -is unlikely to be correct unless the PNG files were generated locally. -Most of the time the output precision will be so low as to show -significant banding in dark areas of the image. - - png_set_expand_16(pp); - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -This is a somewhat more realistic Jim Blinn inspired approach. PNG files -are assumed to have the sRGB encoding if not marked with a gamma value and -the output is always 16 bits per component. This permits accurate scaling -and processing of the data. If you know that your input PNG files were -generated locally you might need to replace PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB with the -correct value for your system. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -If you just need to composite the PNG image onto an existing background -and if you control the code that does this you can use the optimization -setting. In this case you just copy completely opaque pixels to the -output. For pixels that are not completely transparent (you just skip -those) you do the composition math using png_composite or png_composite_16 -below then encode the resultant 8-bit or 16-bit values to match the output -encoding. - - Other cases - -If neither the PNG nor the standard linear encoding work for you because -of the software or hardware you use then you have a big problem. The PNG -case will probably result in halos around the image. The linear encoding -will probably result in a washed out, too bright, image (it's actually too -contrasty.) Try the ALPHA_OPTIMIZED mode above - this will probably -substantially reduce the halos. Alternatively try: - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -This option will also reduce the halos, but there will be slight dark -halos round the opaque parts of the image where the background is light. -In the OPTIMIZED mode the halos will be light halos where the background -is dark. Take your pick - the halos are unavoidable unless you can get -your hardware/software fixed! (The OPTIMIZED approach is slightly -faster.) - -When the default gamma of PNG files doesn't match the output gamma. -If you have PNG files with no gamma information png_set_alpha_mode allows -you to provide a default gamma, but it also sets the output gamma to the -matching value. If you know your PNG files have a gamma that doesn't -match the output you can take advantage of the fact that -png_set_alpha_mode always sets the output gamma but only sets the PNG -default if it is not already set: - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC); - -The first call sets both the default and the output gamma values, the -second call overrides the output gamma without changing the default. This -is easier than achieving the same effect with png_set_gamma. You must use -PNG_ALPHA_PNG for the first call - internal checking in png_set_alpha will -fire if more than one call to png_set_alpha_mode and png_set_background is -made in the same read operation, however multiple calls with PNG_ALPHA_PNG -are ignored. - -If you don't need, or can't handle, the alpha channel you can call -png_set_background() to remove it by compositing against a fixed color. Don't -call png_set_strip_alpha() to do this - it will leave spurious pixel values in -transparent parts of this image. - - png_set_background(png_ptr, &background_color, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0, 1); - -The background_color is an RGB or grayscale value according to the data format -libpng will produce for you. Because you don't yet know the format of the PNG -file, if you call png_set_background at this point you must arrange for the -format produced by libpng to always have 8-bit or 16-bit components and then -store the color as an 8-bit or 16-bit color as appropriate. The color contains -separate gray and RGB component values, so you can let libpng produce gray or -RGB output according to the input format, but low bit depth grayscale images -must always be converted to at least 8-bit format. (Even though low bit depth -grayscale images can't have an alpha channel they can have a transparent -color!) - -You set the transforms you need later, either as flags to the high level -interface or libpng API calls for the low level interface. For reference the -settings and API calls required are: - -8-bit values: - PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16 | PNG_EXPAND - png_set_expand(png_ptr); png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); - - If you must get exactly the same inaccurate results - produced by default in versions prior to libpng-1.5.4, - use PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 and png_set_strip_16(png_ptr) - instead. - -16-bit values: - PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); - -In either case palette image data will be expanded to RGB. If you just want -color data you can add PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB or png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr) -to the list. - -Calling png_set_background before the PNG file header is read will not work -prior to libpng-1.5.4. Because the failure may result in unexpected warnings or -errors it is therefore much safer to call png_set_background after the head has -been read. Unfortunately this means that prior to libpng-1.5.4 it cannot be -used with the high level interface. - -The high-level read interface - -At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level -read interface, or through a sequence of low-level read operations. -You can use the high-level interface if (a) you are willing to read -the entire image into memory, and (b) the input transformations -you want to do are limited to the following set: - - PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation - PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16 Strip 16-bit samples to - 8-bit accurately - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 Chop 16-bit samples to - 8-bit less accurately - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA Discard the alpha channel - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Expand 1, 2 and 4-bit - samples to bytes - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed - pixels to LSB first - PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND Perform set_expand() - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images - PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the - sBIT depth - PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA - to BGRA - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA - to AG - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity - to transparency - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB Expand grayscale samples - to RGB (or GA to RGBA) - PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 Expand samples to 16 bits - -(This excludes setting a background color, doing gamma transformation, -quantizing, and setting filler.) If this is the case, simply do this: - - png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) - -where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of some -set of transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_read_info(), -followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, -then png_read_image(), and finally png_read_end(). - -(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point -to transformation parameters required by some future input transform.) - -You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions -when you use png_read_png(). - -After you have called png_read_png(), you can retrieve the image data -with - - row_pointers = png_get_rows(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -where row_pointers is an array of pointers to the pixel data for each row: - - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - -If you know your image size and pixel size ahead of time, you can allocate -row_pointers prior to calling png_read_png() with - - if (height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/(sizeof (png_byte))) - png_error (png_ptr, - "Image is too tall to process in memory"); - - if (width > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/pixel_size) - png_error (png_ptr, - "Image is too wide to process in memory"); - - row_pointers = png_malloc(png_ptr, - height*(sizeof (png_bytep))); - - for (int i=0; i PNG_SIZE_MAX/(width*pixel_size)) { - png_error(png_ptr,"image_data buffer would be too large"); - } - - png_bytep buffer=png_malloc(png_ptr,height*width*pixel_size); - - for (int i=0; i) and -png_get_(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...) functions return non-zero if the -data has been read, or zero if it is missing. The parameters to the -png_get_ are set directly if they are simple data types, or a -pointer into the info_ptr is returned for any complex types. - -The colorspace data from gAMA, cHRM, sRGB, iCCP, and sBIT chunks -is simply returned to give the application information about how the -image was encoded. Libpng itself only does transformations using the file -gamma when combining semitransparent pixels with the background color, and, -since libpng-1.6.0, when converting between 8-bit sRGB and 16-bit linear pixels -within the simplified API. Libpng also uses the file gamma when converting -RGB to gray, beginning with libpng-1.0.5, if the application calls -png_set_rgb_to_gray()). - - png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, - &num_palette); - - palette - the palette for the file - (array of png_color) - - num_palette - number of entries in the palette - - png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &file_gamma); - png_get_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, &int_file_gamma); - - file_gamma - the gamma at which the file is - written (PNG_INFO_gAMA) - - int_file_gamma - 100,000 times the gamma at which the - file is written - - png_get_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, &white_x, &white_y, &red_x, - &red_y, &green_x, &green_y, &blue_x, &blue_y) - png_get_cHRM_XYZ(png_ptr, info_ptr, &red_X, &red_Y, &red_Z, - &green_X, &green_Y, &green_Z, &blue_X, &blue_Y, - &blue_Z) - png_get_cHRM_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, &int_white_x, - &int_white_y, &int_red_x, &int_red_y, - &int_green_x, &int_green_y, &int_blue_x, - &int_blue_y) - png_get_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, &int_red_X, &int_red_Y, - &int_red_Z, &int_green_X, &int_green_Y, - &int_green_Z, &int_blue_X, &int_blue_Y, - &int_blue_Z) - - {white,red,green,blue}_{x,y} - A color space encoding specified using the - chromaticities of the end points and the - white point. (PNG_INFO_cHRM) - - {red,green,blue}_{X,Y,Z} - A color space encoding specified using the - encoding end points - the CIE tristimulus - specification of the intended color of the red, - green and blue channels in the PNG RGB data. - The white point is simply the sum of the three - end points. (PNG_INFO_cHRM) - - png_get_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, &srgb_intent); - - srgb_intent - the rendering intent (PNG_INFO_sRGB) - The presence of the sRGB chunk - means that the pixel data is in the - sRGB color space. This chunk also - implies specific values of gAMA and - cHRM. - - png_get_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, &name, - &compression_type, &profile, &proflen); - - name - The profile name. - - compression_type - The compression type; always - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. - You may give NULL to this argument to - ignore it. - - profile - International Color Consortium color - profile data. May contain NULs. - - proflen - length of profile data in bytes. - - png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); - - sig_bit - the number of significant bits for - (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, - red, green, and blue channels, - whichever are appropriate for the - given color type (png_color_16) - - png_get_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, &trans_alpha, - &num_trans, &trans_color); - - trans_alpha - array of alpha (transparency) - entries for palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - num_trans - number of transparent entries - (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - trans_color - graylevel or color sample values of - the single transparent color for - non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - png_get_eXIf_1(png_ptr, info_ptr, &num_exif, &exif); - (PNG_INFO_eXIf) - - exif - Exif profile (array of png_byte) - - png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, &hist); - (PNG_INFO_hIST) - - hist - histogram of palette (array of - png_uint_16) - - png_get_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, &mod_time); - - mod_time - time image was last modified - (PNG_VALID_tIME) - - png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &background); - - background - background color (of type - png_color_16p) (PNG_VALID_bKGD) - valid 16-bit red, green and blue - values, regardless of color_type - - num_comments = png_get_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &text_ptr, &num_text); - - num_comments - number of comments - - text_ptr - array of png_text holding image - comments - - text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used - on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - - text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain - 1-79 characters. - - text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current - keyword. Can be empty. - - text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, - after decompression, 0 for iTXt - - text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, - after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt - - text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (empty - string for unknown). - - text_ptr[i].lang_key - keyword in UTF-8 - (empty string for unknown). - - Note that the itxt_length, lang, and lang_key - members of the text_ptr structure only exist when the - library is built with iTXt chunk support. Prior to - libpng-1.4.0 the library was built by default without - iTXt support. Also note that when iTXt is supported, - they contain NULL pointers when the "compression" - field contains PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt. - - num_text - number of comments (same as - num_comments; you can put NULL here - to avoid the duplication) - - Note while png_set_text() will accept text, language, - and translated keywords that can be NULL pointers, the - structure returned by png_get_text will always contain - regular zero-terminated C strings. They might be - empty strings but they will never be NULL pointers. - - num_spalettes = png_get_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &palette_ptr); - - num_spalettes - number of sPLT chunks read. - - palette_ptr - array of palette structures holding - contents of one or more sPLT chunks - read. - - png_get_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &offset_x, &offset_y, - &unit_type); - - offset_x - positive offset from the left edge - of the screen (can be negative) - - offset_y - positive offset from the top edge - of the screen (can be negative) - - unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER - - png_get_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &res_x, &res_y, - &unit_type); - - res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution in - x direction - - res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution in - x direction - - unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, - PNG_RESOLUTION_METER - - png_get_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, - &height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are doubles) - - png_get_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, - &height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - (expressed as a string) - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are strings like "2.54") - - num_unknown_chunks = png_get_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, - info_ptr, &unknowns) - - unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk - structures holding unknown chunks - - unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk - - unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk - - unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data - - unknowns[i].location - position of chunk in file - - The value of "i" corresponds to the order in which the - chunks were read from the PNG file or inserted with the - png_set_unknown_chunks() function. - - The value of "location" is a bitwise "or" of - - PNG_HAVE_IHDR (0x01) - PNG_HAVE_PLTE (0x02) - PNG_AFTER_IDAT (0x08) - -The data from the pHYs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient -forms: - - res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - aspect_ratio = png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown"] if - the data is not present or if res_x is 0; - res_x_and_y is 0 if res_x != res_y - - Note that because of the way the resolutions are - stored internally, the inch conversions won't - come out to exactly even number. For example, - 72 dpi is stored as 0.28346 pixels/meter, and - when this is retrieved it is 71.9988 dpi, so - be sure to round the returned value appropriately - if you want to display a reasonable-looking result. - -The data from the oFFs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient -forms: - - x_offset = png_get_x_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - y_offset = png_get_y_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - x_offset = png_get_x_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - y_offset = png_get_y_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown" if both - x and y are 0] if the data is not present or if the - chunk is present but the unit is the pixel. The - remark about inexact inch conversions applies here - as well, because a value in inches can't always be - converted to microns and back without some loss - of precision. - -For more information, see the -PNG specification for chunk contents. Be careful with trusting -rowbytes, as some of the transformations could increase the space -needed to hold a row (expand, filler, gray_to_rgb, etc.). -See png_read_update_info(), below. - -A quick word about text_ptr and num_text. PNG stores comments in -keyword/text pairs, one pair per chunk, with no limit on the number -of text chunks, and a 2^31 byte limit on their size. While there are -suggested keywords, there is no requirement to restrict the use to these -strings. It is strongly suggested that keywords and text be sensible -to humans (that's the point), so don't use abbreviations. Non-printing -symbols are not allowed. See the PNG specification for more details. -There is also no requirement to have text after the keyword. - -Keywords should be limited to 79 Latin-1 characters without leading or -trailing spaces, but non-consecutive spaces are allowed within the -keyword. It is possible to have the same keyword any number of times. -The text_ptr is an array of png_text structures, each holding a -pointer to a language string, a pointer to a keyword and a pointer to -a text string. The text string, language code, and translated -keyword may be empty or NULL pointers. The keyword/text -pairs are put into the array in the order that they are received. -However, some or all of the text chunks may be after the image, so, to -make sure you have read all the text chunks, don't mess with these -until after you read the stuff after the image. This will be -mentioned again below in the discussion that goes with png_read_end(). - -Input transformations - -After you've read the header information, you can set up the library -to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various -ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they -should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color -type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on -certain color types and bit depths. - -Transformations you request are ignored if they don't have any meaning for a -particular input data format. However some transformations can have an effect -as a result of a previous transformation. If you specify a contradictory set of -transformations, for example both adding and removing the alpha channel, you -cannot predict the final result. - -The color used for the transparency values should be supplied in the same -format/depth as the current image data. It is stored in the same format/depth -as the image data in a tRNS chunk, so this is what libpng expects for this data. - -The color used for the background value depends on the need_expand argument as -described below. - -Data will be decoded into the supplied row buffers packed into bytes -unless the library has been told to transform it into another format. -For example, 4 bit/pixel paletted or grayscale data will be returned -2 pixels/byte with the leftmost pixel in the high-order bits of the byte, -unless png_set_packing() is called. 8-bit RGB data will be stored -in RGB RGB RGB format unless png_set_filler() or png_set_add_alpha() -is called to insert filler bytes, either before or after each RGB triplet. - -16-bit RGB data will be returned RRGGBB RRGGBB, with the most significant -byte of the color value first, unless png_set_scale_16() is called to -transform it to regular RGB RGB triplets, or png_set_filler() or -png_set_add alpha() is called to insert two filler bytes, either before -or after each RRGGBB triplet. Similarly, 8-bit or 16-bit grayscale data can -be modified with png_set_filler(), png_set_add_alpha(), png_set_strip_16(), -or png_set_scale_16(). - -The following code transforms grayscale images of less than 8 to 8 bits, -changes paletted images to RGB, and adds a full alpha channel if there is -transparency information in a tRNS chunk. This is most useful on -grayscale images with bit depths of 2 or 4 or if there is a multiple-image -viewing application that wishes to treat all images in the same way. - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_ptr); - - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, - PNG_INFO_tRNS)) png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr); - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && - bit_depth < 8) png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); - -The first two functions are actually aliases for png_set_expand(), added -in libpng version 1.0.4, with the function names expanded to improve code -readability. In some future version they may actually do different -things. - -As of libpng version 1.2.9, png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() was -added. It expands the sample depth without changing tRNS to alpha. - -As of libpng version 1.5.2, png_set_expand_16() was added. It behaves as -png_set_expand(); however, the resultant channels have 16 bits rather than 8. -Use this when the output color or gray channels are made linear to avoid fairly -severe accuracy loss. - - if (bit_depth < 16) - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); - -PNG can have files with 16 bits per channel. If you only can handle -8 bits per channel, this will strip the pixels down to 8-bit. - - if (bit_depth == 16) -#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504 - png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); -#else - png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); -#endif - -(The more accurate "png_set_scale_16()" API became available in libpng version -1.5.4). - -If you need to process the alpha channel on the image separately from the image -data (for example if you convert it to a bitmap mask) it is possible to have -libpng strip the channel leaving just RGB or gray data: - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) - png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); - -If you strip the alpha channel you need to find some other way of dealing with -the information. If, instead, you want to convert the image to an opaque -version with no alpha channel use png_set_background; see below. - -As of libpng version 1.5.2, almost all useful expansions are supported, the -major ommissions are conversion of grayscale to indexed images (which can be -done trivially in the application) and conversion of indexed to grayscale (which -can be done by a trivial manipulation of the palette.) - -In the following table, the 01 means grayscale with depth<8, 31 means -indexed with depth<8, other numerals represent the color type, "T" means -the tRNS chunk is present, A means an alpha channel is present, and O -means tRNS or alpha is present but all pixels in the image are opaque. - - FROM 01 31 0 0T 0O 2 2T 2O 3 3T 3O 4A 4O 6A 6O - TO - 01 - [G] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 [Q] Q [Q] [Q] [Q] Q Q Q Q Q Q [Q] [Q] Q Q - 0 1 G + . . G G G G G G B B GB GB - 0T lt Gt t + . Gt G G Gt G G Bt Bt GBt GBt - 0O lt Gt t . + Gt Gt G Gt Gt G Bt Bt GBt GBt - 2 C P C C C + . . C - - CB CB B B - 2T Ct - Ct C C t + t - - - CBt CBt Bt Bt - 2O Ct - Ct C C t t + - - - CBt CBt Bt Bt - 3 [Q] p [Q] [Q] [Q] Q Q Q + . . [Q] [Q] Q Q - 3T [Qt] p [Qt][Q] [Q] Qt Qt Qt t + t [Qt][Qt] Qt Qt - 3O [Qt] p [Qt][Q] [Q] Qt Qt Qt t t + [Qt][Qt] Qt Qt - 4A lA G A T T GA GT GT GA GT GT + BA G GBA - 4O lA GBA A T T GA GT GT GA GT GT BA + GBA G - 6A CA PA CA C C A T tT PA P P C CBA + BA - 6O CA PBA CA C C A tT T PA P P CBA C BA + - -Within the matrix, - "+" identifies entries where 'from' and 'to' are the same. - "-" means the transformation is not supported. - "." means nothing is necessary (a tRNS chunk can just be ignored). - "t" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_tRNS. - "A" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_add_alpha(). - "X" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_expand(). - "1" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() (and by png_set_expand() - if there is no transparency in the original or the final - format). - "C" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_gray_to_rgb(). - "G" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_rgb_to_gray(). - "P" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_expand_palette_to_rgb(). - "p" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_packing(). - "Q" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_quantize(). - "T" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(). - "B" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_background(), or png_strip_alpha(). - -When an entry has multiple transforms listed all are required to cause the -right overall transformation. When two transforms are separated by a comma -either will do the job. When transforms are enclosed in [] the transform should -do the job but this is currently unimplemented - a different format will result -if the suggested transformations are used. - -In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image -is the level of opacity. If you need the alpha channel in an image to -be the level of transparency instead of opacity, you can invert the -alpha channel (or the tRNS chunk data) after it's read, so that 0 is -fully opaque and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or 65535 (in 16-bit -images) is fully transparent, with - - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); - -PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as -they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit -files. This code expands to 1 pixel per byte without changing the -values of the pixels: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - -PNG files have possible bit depths of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. All pixels -stored in a PNG image have been "scaled" or "shifted" up to the next -higher possible bit depth (e.g. from 5 bits/sample in the range [0,31] -to 8 bits/sample in the range [0, 255]). However, it is also possible -to convert the PNG pixel data back to the original bit depth of the -image. This call reduces the pixels back down to the original bit depth: - - png_color_8p sig_bit; - - if (png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit)) - png_set_shift(png_ptr, sig_bit); - -PNG files store 3-color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code -changes the storage of the pixels to blue, green, red: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - -PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code expands them -into 4 or 8 bytes for windowing systems that need them in this format: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - png_set_filler(png_ptr, filler, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); - -where "filler" is the 8-bit or 16-bit number to fill with, and the location -is either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether -you want the filler before the RGB or after. When filling an 8-bit pixel, -the least significant 8 bits of the number are used, if a 16-bit number is -supplied. This transformation does not affect images that already have full -alpha channels. To add an opaque alpha channel, use filler=0xffff and -PNG_FILLER_AFTER which will generate RGBA pixels. - -Note that png_set_filler() does not change the color type. If you want -to do that, you can add a true alpha channel with - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - png_set_add_alpha(png_ptr, filler, PNG_FILLER_AFTER); - -where "filler" contains the alpha value to assign to each pixel. -The png_set_add_alpha() function was added in libpng-1.2.7. - -If you are reading an image with an alpha channel, and you need the -data as ARGB instead of the normal PNG format RGBA: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); - -For some uses, you may want a grayscale image to be represented as -RGB. This code will do that conversion: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr); - -Conversely, you can convert an RGB or RGBA image to grayscale or grayscale -with alpha. - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_rgb_to_gray(png_ptr, error_action, - double red_weight, double green_weight); - - error_action = 1: silently do the conversion - - error_action = 2: issue a warning if the original - image has any pixel where - red != green or red != blue - - error_action = 3: issue an error and abort the - conversion if the original - image has any pixel where - red != green or red != blue - - red_weight: weight of red component - - green_weight: weight of green component - If either weight is negative, default - weights are used. - -In the corresponding fixed point API the red_weight and green_weight values are -simply scaled by 100,000: - - png_set_rgb_to_gray(png_ptr, error_action, - png_fixed_point red_weight, - png_fixed_point green_weight); - -If you have set error_action = 1 or 2, you can -later check whether the image really was gray, after processing -the image rows, with the png_get_rgb_to_gray_status(png_ptr) function. -It will return a png_byte that is zero if the image was gray or -1 if there were any non-gray pixels. Background and sBIT data -will be silently converted to grayscale, using the green channel -data for sBIT, regardless of the error_action setting. - -The default values come from the PNG file cHRM chunk if present; otherwise, the -defaults correspond to the ITU-R recommendation 709, and also the sRGB color -space, as recommended in the Charles Poynton's Colour FAQ, -Copyright (c) 2006-11-28 Charles Poynton, in section 9: - - - - Y = 0.2126 * R + 0.7152 * G + 0.0722 * B - -Previous versions of this document, 1998 through 2002, recommended a slightly -different formula: - - Y = 0.212671 * R + 0.715160 * G + 0.072169 * B - -Libpng uses an integer approximation: - - Y = (6968 * R + 23434 * G + 2366 * B)/32768 - -The calculation is done in a linear colorspace, if the image gamma -can be determined. - -The png_set_background() function has been described already; it tells libpng to -composite images with alpha or simple transparency against the supplied -background color. For compatibility with versions of libpng earlier than -libpng-1.5.4 it is recommended that you call the function after reading the file -header, even if you don't want to use the color in a bKGD chunk, if one exists. - -If the PNG file contains a bKGD chunk (PNG_INFO_bKGD valid), -you may use this color, or supply another color more suitable for -the current display (e.g., the background color from a web page). You -need to tell libpng how the color is represented, both the format of the -component values in the color (the number of bits) and the gamma encoding of the -color. The function takes two arguments, background_gamma_mode and need_expand -to convey this information; however, only two combinations are likely to be -useful: - - png_color_16 my_background; - png_color_16p image_background; - - if (png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_background)) - png_set_background(png_ptr, image_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE, 1/*needs to be expanded*/, 1); - else - png_set_background(png_ptr, &my_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0/*do not expand*/, 1); - -The second call was described above - my_background is in the format of the -final, display, output produced by libpng. Because you now know the format of -the PNG it is possible to avoid the need to choose either 8-bit or 16-bit -output and to retain palette images (the palette colors will be modified -appropriately and the tRNS chunk removed.) However, if you are doing this, -take great care not to ask for transformations without checking first that -they apply! - -In the first call the background color has the original bit depth and color type -of the PNG file. So, for palette images the color is supplied as a palette -index and for low bit greyscale images the color is a reduced bit value in -image_background->gray. - -If you didn't call png_set_gamma() before reading the file header, for example -if you need your code to remain compatible with older versions of libpng prior -to libpng-1.5.4, this is the place to call it. - -Do not call it if you called png_set_alpha_mode(); doing so will damage the -settings put in place by png_set_alpha_mode(). (If png_set_alpha_mode() is -supported then you can certainly do png_set_gamma() before reading the PNG -header.) - -This API unconditionally sets the screen and file gamma values, so it will -override the value in the PNG file unless it is called before the PNG file -reading starts. For this reason you must always call it with the PNG file -value when you call it in this position: - - if (png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &file_gamma)) - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, file_gamma); - - else - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455); - -If you need to reduce an RGB file to a paletted file, or if a paletted -file has more entries than will fit on your screen, png_set_quantize() -will do that. Note that this is a simple match quantization that merely -finds the closest color available. This should work fairly well with -optimized palettes, but fairly badly with linear color cubes. If you -pass a palette that is larger than maximum_colors, the file will -reduce the number of colors in the palette so it will fit into -maximum_colors. If there is a histogram, libpng will use it to make -more intelligent choices when reducing the palette. If there is no -histogram, it may not do as good a job. - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) - { - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, - PNG_INFO_PLTE)) - { - png_uint_16p histogram = NULL; - - png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &histogram); - png_set_quantize(png_ptr, palette, num_palette, - max_screen_colors, histogram, 1); - } - - else - { - png_color std_color_cube[MAX_SCREEN_COLORS] = - { ... colors ... }; - - png_set_quantize(png_ptr, std_color_cube, - MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, - NULL,0); - } - } - -PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being one. -The following code will reverse this (make black be one and white be -zero): - - if (bit_depth == 1 && color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -This function can also be used to invert grayscale and gray-alpha images: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -PNG files store 16-bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, -ie. most significant bits first). This code changes the storage to the -other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits first, the -way PCs store them): - - if (bit_depth == 16) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - -If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you -need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - -Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of -the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback -with - - png_set_read_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, - read_transform_fn); - -You must supply the function - - void read_transform_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep data) - -See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called -after all of the other transformations have been processed. Take care with -interlaced images if you do the interlace yourself - the width of the row is the -width in 'row_info', not the overall image width. - -If supported, libpng provides two information routines that you can use to find -where you are in processing the image: - - png_get_current_pass_number(png_structp png_ptr); - png_get_current_row_number(png_structp png_ptr); - -Don't try using these outside a transform callback - firstly they are only -supported if user transforms are supported, secondly they may well return -unexpected results unless the row is actually being processed at the moment they -are called. - -With interlaced -images the value returned is the row in the input sub-image image. Use -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to -find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel (row,col,pass). - -The discussion of interlace handling above contains more information on how to -use these values. - -You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your -callback function, and you can inform libpng that your transform -function will change the number of channels or bit depth with the -function - - png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, - user_depth, user_channels); - -The user's application, not libpng, is responsible for allocating and -freeing any memory required for the user structure. - -You can retrieve the pointer via the function -png_get_user_transform_ptr(). For example: - - voidp read_user_transform_ptr = - png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); - -The last thing to handle is interlacing; this is covered in detail below, -but you must call the function here if you want libpng to handle expansion -of the interlaced image. - - number_of_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -After setting the transformations, libpng can update your png_info -structure to reflect any transformations you've requested with this -call. - - png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -This is most useful to update the info structure's rowbytes -field so you can use it to allocate your image memory. This function -will also update your palette with the correct screen_gamma and -background if these have been given with the calls above. You may -only call png_read_update_info() once with a particular info_ptr. - -After you call png_read_update_info(), you can allocate any -memory you need to hold the image. The row data is simply -raw byte data for all forms of images. As the actual allocation -varies among applications, no example will be given. If you -are allocating one large chunk, you will need to build an -array of pointers to each row, as it will be needed for some -of the functions below. - -Be sure that your platform can allocate the buffer that you'll need. -libpng internally checks for oversize width, but you'll need to -do your own check for number_of_rows*width*pixel_size if you are using -a multiple-row buffer: - - /* Guard against integer overflow */ - if (number_of_rows > PNG_SIZE_MAX/(width*pixel_size)) { - png_error(png_ptr,"image_data buffer would be too large"); - } - -Remember: Before you call png_read_update_info(), the png_get_*() -functions return the values corresponding to the original PNG image. -After you call png_read_update_info the values refer to the image -that libpng will output. Consequently you must call all the png_set_ -functions before you call png_read_update_info(). This is particularly -important for png_set_interlace_handling() - if you are going to call -png_read_update_info() you must call png_set_interlace_handling() before -it unless you want to receive interlaced output. - -Reading image data - -After you've allocated memory, you can read the image data. -The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you are -allocating enough memory to hold the whole image, you can just -call png_read_image() and libpng will read in all the image data -and put it in the memory area supplied. You will need to pass in -an array of pointers to each row. - -This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't -need to call png_set_interlace_handling() (unless you call -png_read_update_info()) or call this function multiple times, or any -of that other stuff necessary with png_read_rows(). - - png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - -where row_pointers is: - - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - -You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. - -If you don't want to read in the whole image at once, you can -use png_read_rows() instead. If there is no interlacing (check -interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_NONE), this is simple: - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, - number_of_rows); - -where row_pointers is the same as in the png_read_image() call. - -If you are doing this just one row at a time, you can do this with -a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: - - png_bytep row_pointer = row; - png_read_row(png_ptr, row_pointer, NULL); - -If the file is interlaced (interlace_type != 0 in the IHDR chunk), things -get somewhat harder. The only current (PNG Specification version 1.2) -interlacing type for PNG is (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7); -a somewhat complicated 2D interlace scheme, known as Adam7, that -breaks down an image into seven smaller images of varying size, based -on an 8x8 grid. This number is defined (from libpng 1.5) as -PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES in png.h - -libpng can fill out those images or it can give them to you "as is". -It is almost always better to have libpng handle the interlacing for you. -If you want the images filled out, there are two ways to do that. The one -mentioned in the PNG specification is to expand each pixel to cover -those pixels that have not been read yet (the "rectangle" method). -This results in a blocky image for the first pass, which gradually -smooths out as more pixels are read. The other method is the "sparkle" -method, where pixels are drawn only in their final locations, with the -rest of the image remaining whatever colors they were initialized to -before the start of the read. The first method usually looks better, -but tends to be slower, as there are more pixels to put in the rows. - -If, as is likely, you want libpng to expand the images, call this before -calling png_start_read_image() or png_read_update_info(): - - if (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - number_of_passes - = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this is seven, -but may change if another interlace type is added. This function can be -called even if the file is not interlaced, where it will return one pass. -You then need to read the whole image 'number_of_passes' times. Each time -will distribute the pixels from the current pass to the correct place in -the output image, so you need to supply the same rows to png_read_rows in -each pass. - -If you are not going to display the image after each pass, but are -going to wait until the entire image is read in, use the sparkle -effect. This effect is faster and the end result of either method -is exactly the same. If you are planning on displaying the image -after each pass, the "rectangle" effect is generally considered the -better looking one. - -If you only want the "sparkle" effect, just call png_read_row() or -png_read_rows() as -normal, with the third parameter NULL. Make sure you make pass over -the image number_of_passes times, and you don't change the data in the -rows between calls. You can change the locations of the data, just -not the data. Each pass only writes the pixels appropriate for that -pass, and assumes the data from previous passes is still valid. - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, - number_of_rows); - or - png_read_row(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL); - -If you only want the first effect (the rectangles), do the same as -before except pass the row buffer in the third parameter, and leave -the second parameter NULL. - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, NULL, row_pointers, - number_of_rows); - or - png_read_row(png_ptr, NULL, row_pointers); - -If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just call -png_read_rows() PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES times to read in all the images. -Each of the images is a valid image by itself; however, you will almost -certainly need to distribute the pixels from each sub-image to the -correct place. This is where everything gets very tricky. - -If you want to retrieve the separate images you must pass the correct -number of rows to each successive call of png_read_rows(). The calculation -gets pretty complicated for small images, where some sub-images may -not even exist because either their width or height ends up zero. -libpng provides two macros to help you in 1.5 and later versions: - - png_uint_32 width = PNG_PASS_COLS(image_width, pass_number); - png_uint_32 height = PNG_PASS_ROWS(image_height, pass_number); - -Respectively these tell you the width and height of the sub-image -corresponding to the numbered pass. 'pass' is in in the range 0 to 6 - -this can be confusing because the specification refers to the same passes -as 1 to 7! Be careful, you must check both the width and height before -calling png_read_rows() and not call it for that pass if either is zero. - -You can, of course, read each sub-image row by row. If you want to -produce optimal code to make a pixel-by-pixel transformation of an -interlaced image this is the best approach; read each row of each pass, -transform it, and write it out to a new interlaced image. - -If you want to de-interlace the image yourself libpng provides further -macros to help that tell you where to place the pixels in the output image. -Because the interlacing scheme is rectangular - sub-image pixels are always -arranged on a rectangular grid - all you need to know for each pass is the -starting column and row in the output image of the first pixel plus the -spacing between each pixel. As of libpng 1.5 there are four macros to -retrieve this information: - - png_uint_32 x = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass); - png_uint_32 y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - png_uint_32 xStep = 1U << PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass); - png_uint_32 yStep = 1U << PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass); - -These allow you to write the obvious loop: - - png_uint_32 input_y = 0; - png_uint_32 output_y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - - while (output_y < output_image_height) - { - png_uint_32 input_x = 0; - png_uint_32 output_x = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass); - - while (output_x < output_image_width) - { - image[output_y][output_x] = - subimage[pass][input_y][input_x++]; - - output_x += xStep; - } - - ++input_y; - output_y += yStep; - } - -Notice that the steps between successive output rows and columns are -returned as shifts. This is possible because the pixels in the subimages -are always a power of 2 apart - 1, 2, 4 or 8 pixels - in the original -image. In practice you may need to directly calculate the output coordinate -given an input coordinate. libpng provides two further macros for this -purpose: - - png_uint_32 output_x = PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(input_x, pass); - png_uint_32 output_y = PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(input_y, pass); - -Finally a pair of macros are provided to tell you if a particular image -row or column appears in a given pass: - - int col_in_pass = PNG_COL_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(output_x, pass); - int row_in_pass = PNG_ROW_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(output_y, pass); - -Bear in mind that you will probably also need to check the width and height -of the pass in addition to the above to be sure the pass even exists! - -With any luck you are convinced by now that you don't want to do your own -interlace handling. In reality normally the only good reason for doing this -is if you are processing PNG files on a pixel-by-pixel basis and don't want -to load the whole file into memory when it is interlaced. - -libpng includes a test program, pngvalid, that illustrates reading and -writing of interlaced images. If you can't get interlacing to work in your -code and don't want to leave it to libpng (the recommended approach), see -how pngvalid.c does it. - -Finishing a sequential read - -After you are finished reading the image through the -low-level interface, you can finish reading the file. - -If you want to use a different crc action for handling CRC errors in -chunks after the image data, you can call png_set_crc_action() -again at this point. - -If you are interested in comments or time, which may be stored either -before or after the image data, you should pass the separate png_info -struct if you want to keep the comments from before and after the image -separate. - - png_infop end_info = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (!end_info) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - png_read_end(png_ptr, end_info); - -If you are not interested, you should still call png_read_end() -but you can pass NULL, avoiding the need to create an end_info structure. -If you do this, libpng will not process any chunks after IDAT other than -skipping over them and perhaps (depending on whether you have called -png_set_crc_action) checking their CRCs while looking for the IEND chunk. - - png_read_end(png_ptr, (png_infop)NULL); - -If you don't call png_read_end(), then your file pointer will be -left pointing to the first chunk after the last IDAT, which is probably -not what you want if you expect to read something beyond the end of -the PNG datastream. - -When you are done, you can free all memory allocated by libpng like this: - - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - &end_info); - -or, if you didn't create an end_info structure, - - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - -It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that -point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) - - mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, - PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, - PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, - PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, - PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, - or simply PNG_FREE_ALL - - seq - sequence number of item to be freed - (-1 for all items) - -This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has -already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated -by the user and not by libpng, and will in those cases do nothing. -The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item of the selected data -type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not -1, and multiple items -are allowed for the data type identified in the mask, such as text or -sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure is freed, where n is "seq". - -The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally -by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, -or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() -or png_calloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with - - png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) - - freer - one of - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA - - mask - which data elements are affected - same choices as in png_free_data() - -This function only affects data that has already been allocated. -You can call this function after reading the PNG data but before calling -any png_set_*() functions, to control whether the user or the png_set_*() -function is responsible for freeing any existing data that might be present, -and again after the png_set_*() functions to control whether the user -or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. When the user assumes -responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the application must use -png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng -for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() -or png_calloc() to allocate it. - -If you allocated your row_pointers in a single block, as suggested above in -the description of the high level read interface, you must not transfer -responsibility for freeing it to the png_set_rows or png_read_destroy function, -because they would also try to free the individual row_pointers[i]. - -If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword -separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, -because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with -the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, -if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your -application, your application must not separately free those members. - -The png_free_data() function will turn off the "valid" flag for anything -it frees. If you need to turn the flag off for a chunk that was freed by -your application instead of by libpng, you can use - - png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask); - - mask - identifies the chunks to be made invalid, - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_INFO_gAMA, PNG_INFO_sBIT, - PNG_INFO_cHRM, PNG_INFO_PLTE, - PNG_INFO_tRNS, PNG_INFO_bKGD, - PNG_INFO_eXIf, - PNG_INFO_hIST, PNG_INFO_pHYs, - PNG_INFO_oFFs, PNG_INFO_tIME, - PNG_INFO_pCAL, PNG_INFO_sRGB, - PNG_INFO_iCCP, PNG_INFO_sPLT, - PNG_INFO_sCAL, PNG_INFO_IDAT - -For a more compact example of reading a PNG image, see the file example.c. - -Reading PNG files progressively - -The progressive reader is slightly different from the non-progressive -reader. Instead of calling png_read_info(), png_read_rows(), and -png_read_end(), you make one call to png_process_data(), which calls -callbacks when it has the info, a row, or the end of the image. You -set up these callbacks with png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You don't -have to worry about the input/output functions of libpng, as you are -giving the library the data directly in png_process_data(). I will -assume that you have read the section on reading PNG files above, -so I will only highlight the differences (although I will show -all of the code). - -png_structp png_ptr; -png_infop info_ptr; - - /* An example code fragment of how you would - initialize the progressive reader in your - application. */ - int - initialize_png_reader() - { - png_ptr = png_create_read_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - - if (!png_ptr) - return ERROR; - - info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL, (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - /* This one's new. You can provide functions - to be called when the header info is valid, - when each row is completed, and when the image - is finished. If you aren't using all functions, - you can specify NULL parameters. Even when all - three functions are NULL, you need to call - png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You can use - any struct as the user_ptr (cast to a void pointer - for the function call), and retrieve the pointer - from inside the callbacks using the function - - png_get_progressive_ptr(png_ptr); - - which will return a void pointer, which you have - to cast appropriately. - */ - png_set_progressive_read_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_ptr, - info_callback, row_callback, end_callback); - - return 0; - } - - /* A code fragment that you call as you receive blocks - of data */ - int - process_data(png_bytep buffer, png_uint_32 length) - { - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - /* This one's new also. Simply give it a chunk - of data from the file stream (in order, of - course). On machines with segmented memory - models machines, don't give it any more than - 64K. The library seems to run fine with sizes - of 4K. Although you can give it much less if - necessary (I assume you can give it chunks of - 1 byte, I haven't tried less than 256 bytes - yet). When this function returns, you may - want to display any rows that were generated - in the row callback if you don't already do - so there. - */ - png_process_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, buffer, length); - - /* At this point you can call png_process_data_skip if - you want to handle data the library will skip yourself; - it simply returns the number of bytes to skip (and stops - libpng skipping that number of bytes on the next - png_process_data call). - return 0; - } - - /* This function is called (as set by - png_set_progressive_read_fn() above) when enough data - has been supplied so all of the header has been - read. - */ - void - info_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) - { - /* Do any setup here, including setting any of - the transformations mentioned in the Reading - PNG files section. For now, you _must_ call - either png_start_read_image() or - png_read_update_info() after all the - transformations are set (even if you don't set - any). You may start getting rows before - png_process_data() returns, so this is your - last chance to prepare for that. - - This is where you turn on interlace handling, - assuming you don't want to do it yourself. - - If you need to you can stop the processing of - your original input data at this point by calling - png_process_data_pause. This returns the number - of unprocessed bytes from the last png_process_data - call - it is up to you to ensure that the next call - sees these bytes again. If you don't want to bother - with this you can get libpng to cache the unread - bytes by setting the 'save' parameter (see png.h) but - then libpng will have to copy the data internally. - */ - } - - /* This function is called when each row of image - data is complete */ - void - row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep new_row, - png_uint_32 row_num, int pass) - { - /* If the image is interlaced, and you turned - on the interlace handler, this function will - be called for every row in every pass. Some - of these rows will not be changed from the - previous pass. When the row is not changed, - the new_row variable will be NULL. The rows - and passes are called in order, so you don't - really need the row_num and pass, but I'm - supplying them because it may make your life - easier. - - If you did not turn on interlace handling then - the callback is called for each row of each - sub-image when the image is interlaced. In this - case 'row_num' is the row in the sub-image, not - the row in the output image as it is in all other - cases. - - For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images when - you have switched on libpng interlace handling, - you must call png_progressive_combine_row() - passing in the row and the old row. You can - call this function for NULL rows (it will just - return) and for non-interlaced images (it just - does the memcpy for you) if it will make the - code easier. Thus, you can just do this for - all cases if you switch on interlace handling; - */ - - png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, - new_row); - - /* where old_row is what was displayed - previously for the row. Note that the first - pass (pass == 0, really) will completely cover - the old row, so the rows do not have to be - initialized. After the first pass (and only - for interlaced images), you will have to pass - the current row, and the function will combine - the old row and the new row. - - You can also call png_process_data_pause in this - callback - see above. - */ - } - - void - end_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) - { - /* This function is called after the whole image - has been read, including any chunks after the - image (up to and including the IEND). You - will usually have the same info chunk as you - had in the header, although some data may have - been added to the comments and time fields. - - Most people won't do much here, perhaps setting - a flag that marks the image as finished. - */ - } - - - -IV. Writing - -Much of this is very similar to reading. However, everything of -importance is repeated here, so you won't have to constantly look -back up in the reading section to understand writing. - -Setup - -You will want to do the I/O initialization before you get into libpng, -so if it doesn't work, you don't have anything to undo. If you are not -using the standard I/O functions, you will need to replace them with -custom writing functions. See the discussion under Customizing libpng. - - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "wb"); - - if (!fp) - return ERROR; - -Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. -As these can be both relatively large, you may not want to store these -on the stack, unless you have stack space to spare. Of course, you -will want to check if they return NULL. If you are also reading, -you won't want to name your read structure and your write structure -both "png_ptr"; you can call them anything you like, such as -"read_ptr" and "write_ptr". Look at pngtest.c, for example. - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - - if (!png_ptr) - return ERROR; - - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - -If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, -define PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED and use -png_create_write_struct_2() instead of png_create_write_struct(): - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct_2 - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) - user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); - -After you have these structures, you will need to set up the -error handling. When libpng encounters an error, it expects to -longjmp() back to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call -setjmp() and pass the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you -write the file from different routines, you will need to update -the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) every time you enter a new routine that will -call a png_*() function. See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp -for your compiler for more information on setjmp/longjmp. See -the discussion on libpng error handling in the Customizing Libpng -section below for more information on the libpng error handling. - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - fclose(fp); - return ERROR; - } - ... - return; - -If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, -you can compile libpng with PNG_NO_SETJMP, in which case -errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). - -You can #define PNG_ABORT() to a function that does something -more useful than abort(), as long as your function does not -return. - -Checking for invalid palette index on write was added at libpng -1.5.10. If a pixel contains an invalid (out-of-range) index libpng issues -a benign error. This is enabled by default because this condition is an -error according to the PNG specification, Clause 11.3.2, but the error can -be ignored in each png_ptr with - - png_set_check_for_invalid_index(png_ptr, 0); - -If the error is ignored, or if png_benign_error() treats it as a warning, -any invalid pixels are written as-is by the encoder, resulting in an -invalid PNG datastream as output. In this case the application is -responsible for ensuring that the pixel indexes are in range when it writes -a PLTE chunk with fewer entries than the bit depth would allow. - -Now you need to set up the output code. The default for libpng is to -use the C function fwrite(). If you use this, you will need to pass a -valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is -opened in binary mode. Again, if you wish to handle writing data in -another way, see the discussion on libpng I/O handling in the Customizing -Libpng section below. - - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -If you are embedding your PNG into a datastream such as MNG, and don't -want libpng to write the 8-byte signature, or if you have already -written the signature in your application, use - - png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, 8); - -to inform libpng that it should not write a signature. - -Write callbacks - -At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be -called after each row has been written, which you can use to control -a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. -You must supply a function - - void write_row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 row, - int pass); - { - /* put your code here */ - } - -(You can give it another name that you like instead of "write_row_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_write_status_fn(png_ptr, write_row_callback); - -When this function is called the row has already been completely processed and -it has also been written out. The 'row' and 'pass' refer to the next row to be -handled. For the -non-interlaced case the row that was just handled is simply one less than the -passed in row number, and pass will always be 0. For the interlaced case the -same applies unless the row value is 0, in which case the row just handled was -the last one from one of the preceding passes. Because interlacing may skip a -pass you cannot be sure that the preceding pass is just 'pass-1', if you really -need to know what the last pass is record (row,pass) from the callback and use -the last recorded value each time. - -As with the user transform you can find the output row using the -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW macro. - -You now have the option of modifying how the compression library will -run. The following functions are mainly for testing, but may be useful -in some cases, like if you need to write PNG files extremely fast and -are willing to give up some compression, or if you want to get the -maximum possible compression at the expense of slower writing. If you -have no special needs in this area, let the library do what it wants by -not calling this function at all, as it has been tuned to deliver a good -speed/compression ratio. The second parameter to png_set_filter() is -the filter method, for which the only valid values are 0 (as of the -July 1999 PNG specification, version 1.2) or 64 (if you are writing -a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG datastream). The third -parameter is a flag that indicates which filter type(s) are to be tested -for each scanline. See the PNG specification for details on the specific -filter types. - - - /* turn on or off filtering, and/or choose - specific filters. You can use either a single - PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NAME or the bitwise OR of one - or more PNG_FILTER_NAME masks. - */ - png_set_filter(png_ptr, 0, - PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE | - PNG_FILTER_SUB | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB | - PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP | - PNG_FILTER_AVG | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG | - PNG_FILTER_PAETH | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH| - PNG_ALL_FILTERS | PNG_FAST_FILTERS); - -If an application wants to start and stop using particular filters during -compression, it should start out with all of the filters (to ensure that -the previous row of pixels will be stored in case it's needed later), -and then add and remove them after the start of compression. - -If you are writing a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG -datastream, the second parameter can be either 0 or 64. - -The png_set_compression_*() functions interface to the zlib compression -library, and should mostly be ignored unless you really know what you are -doing. The only generally useful call is png_set_compression_level() -which changes how much time zlib spends on trying to compress the image -data. See the Compression Library (zlib.h and algorithm.txt, distributed -with zlib) for details on the compression levels. - - #include zlib.h - - /* Set the zlib compression level */ - png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, - Z_BEST_COMPRESSION); - - /* Set other zlib parameters for compressing IDAT */ - png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); - png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, 15); - png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, 8192) - - /* Set zlib parameters for text compression - * If you don't call these, the parameters - * fall back on those defined for IDAT chunks - */ - png_set_text_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_text_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); - png_set_text_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, 15); - png_set_text_compression_method(png_ptr, 8); - -Setting the contents of info for output - -You now need to fill in the png_info structure with all the data you -wish to write before the actual image. Note that the only thing you -are allowed to write after the image is the text chunks and the time -chunk (as of PNG Specification 1.2, anyway). See png_write_end() and -the latest PNG specification for more information on that. If you -wish to write them before the image, fill them in now, and flag that -data as being valid. If you want to wait until after the data, don't -fill them until png_write_end(). For all the fields in png_info and -their data types, see png.h. For explanations of what the fields -contain, see the PNG specification. - -Some of the more important parts of the png_info are: - - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, - bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type, - compression_type, filter_method) - - width - holds the width of the image - in pixels (up to 2^31). - - height - holds the height of the image - in pixels (up to 2^31). - - bit_depth - holds the bit depth of one of the - image channels. - (valid values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 - and depend also on the - color_type. See also significant - bits (sBIT) below). - - color_type - describes which color/alpha - channels are present. - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY - (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA - (bit depths 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE - (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB - (bit_depths 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA - (bit_depths 8, 16) - - PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE - PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR - PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA - - interlace_type - PNG_INTERLACE_NONE or - PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 - - compression_type - (must be - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFAULT) - - filter_method - (must be PNG_FILTER_TYPE_DEFAULT - or, if you are writing a PNG to - be embedded in a MNG datastream, - can also be - PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING) - -If you call png_set_IHDR(), the call must appear before any of the -other png_set_*() functions, because they might require access to some of -the IHDR settings. The remaining png_set_*() functions can be called -in any order. - -If you wish, you can reset the compression_type, interlace_type, or -filter_method later by calling png_set_IHDR() again; if you do this, the -width, height, bit_depth, and color_type must be the same in each call. - - png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, - num_palette); - - palette - the palette for the file - (array of png_color) - num_palette - number of entries in the palette - - - png_set_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, file_gamma); - png_set_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, int_file_gamma); - - file_gamma - the gamma at which the image was - created (PNG_INFO_gAMA) - - int_file_gamma - 100,000 times the gamma at which - the image was created - - png_set_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, white_x, white_y, red_x, red_y, - green_x, green_y, blue_x, blue_y) - png_set_cHRM_XYZ(png_ptr, info_ptr, red_X, red_Y, red_Z, green_X, - green_Y, green_Z, blue_X, blue_Y, blue_Z) - png_set_cHRM_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, int_white_x, int_white_y, - int_red_x, int_red_y, int_green_x, int_green_y, - int_blue_x, int_blue_y) - png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, int_red_X, int_red_Y, - int_red_Z, int_green_X, int_green_Y, int_green_Z, - int_blue_X, int_blue_Y, int_blue_Z) - - {white,red,green,blue}_{x,y} - A color space encoding specified using the chromaticities - of the end points and the white point. - - {red,green,blue}_{X,Y,Z} - A color space encoding specified using the encoding end - points - the CIE tristimulus specification of the intended - color of the red, green and blue channels in the PNG RGB - data. The white point is simply the sum of the three end - points. - - png_set_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, srgb_intent); - - srgb_intent - the rendering intent - (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of - the sRGB chunk means that the pixel - data is in the sRGB color space. - This chunk also implies specific - values of gAMA and cHRM. Rendering - intent is the CSS-1 property that - has been defined by the International - Color Consortium - (http://www.color.org). - It can be one of - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_SATURATION, - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL, - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_ABSOLUTE, or - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_RELATIVE. - - - png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, - srgb_intent); - - srgb_intent - the rendering intent - (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of the - sRGB chunk means that the pixel - data is in the sRGB color space. - This function also causes gAMA and - cHRM chunks with the specific values - that are consistent with sRGB to be - written. - - png_set_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, name, compression_type, - profile, proflen); - - name - The profile name. - - compression_type - The compression type; always - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. - You may give NULL to this argument to - ignore it. - - profile - International Color Consortium color - profile data. May contain NULs. - - proflen - length of profile data in bytes. - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, sig_bit); - - sig_bit - the number of significant bits for - (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, red, - green, and blue channels, whichever are - appropriate for the given color type - (png_color_16) - - png_set_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, trans_alpha, - num_trans, trans_color); - - trans_alpha - array of alpha (transparency) - entries for palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - num_trans - number of transparent entries - (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - trans_color - graylevel or color sample values - (in order red, green, blue) of the - single transparent color for - non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - png_set_eXIf_1(png_ptr, info_ptr, num_exif, exif); - - exif - Exif profile (array of - png_byte) (PNG_INFO_eXIf) - - png_set_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, hist); - - hist - histogram of palette (array of - png_uint_16) (PNG_INFO_hIST) - - png_set_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, mod_time); - - mod_time - time image was last modified - (PNG_VALID_tIME) - - png_set_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, background); - - background - background color (of type - png_color_16p) (PNG_VALID_bKGD) - - png_set_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, text_ptr, num_text); - - text_ptr - array of png_text holding image - comments - - text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used - on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain - 1-79 characters. - text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current - keyword. Can be NULL or empty. - text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, - after decompression, 0 for iTXt - text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, - after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt - text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (NULL or - empty for unknown). - text_ptr[i].translated_keyword - keyword in UTF-8 (NULL - or empty for unknown). - - Note that the itxt_length, lang, and lang_key - members of the text_ptr structure only exist when the - library is built with iTXt chunk support. Prior to - libpng-1.4.0 the library was built by default without - iTXt support. Also note that when iTXt is supported, - they contain NULL pointers when the "compression" - field contains PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt. - - num_text - number of comments - - png_set_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette_ptr, - num_spalettes); - - palette_ptr - array of png_sPLT_struct structures - to be added to the list of palettes - in the info structure. - num_spalettes - number of palette structures to be - added. - - png_set_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, offset_x, offset_y, - unit_type); - - offset_x - positive offset from the left - edge of the screen - - offset_y - positive offset from the top - edge of the screen - - unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER - - png_set_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, res_x, res_y, - unit_type); - - res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution - in x direction - - res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution - in y direction - - unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, - PNG_RESOLUTION_METER - - png_set_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are doubles) - - png_set_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - expressed as a string - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are strings like "2.54") - - png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unknowns, - num_unknowns) - - unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk - structures holding unknown chunks - unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data - unknowns[i].location - position to write chunk in file - 0: do not write chunk - PNG_HAVE_IHDR: before PLTE - PNG_HAVE_PLTE: before IDAT - PNG_AFTER_IDAT: after IDAT - -The "location" member is set automatically according to -what part of the output file has already been written. -You can change its value after calling png_set_unknown_chunks() -as demonstrated in pngtest.c. Within each of the "locations", -the chunks are sequenced according to their position in the -structure (that is, the value of "i", which is the order in which -the chunk was either read from the input file or defined with -png_set_unknown_chunks). - -A quick word about text and num_text. text is an array of png_text -structures. num_text is the number of valid structures in the array. -Each png_text structure holds a language code, a keyword, a text value, -and a compression type. - -The compression types have the same valid numbers as the compression -types of the image data. Currently, the only valid number is zero. -However, you can store text either compressed or uncompressed, unlike -images, which always have to be compressed. So if you don't want the -text compressed, set the compression type to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE. -Because tEXt and zTXt chunks don't have a language field, if you -specify PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt -any language code or translated keyword will not be written out. - -Until text gets around a few hundred bytes, it is not worth compressing it. -After the text has been written out to the file, the compression type -is set to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR, -so that it isn't written out again at the end (in case you are calling -png_write_end() with the same struct). - -The keywords that are given in the PNG Specification are: - - Title Short (one line) title or - caption for image - - Author Name of image's creator - - Description Description of image (possibly long) - - Copyright Copyright notice - - Creation Time Time of original image creation - (usually RFC 1123 format, see below) - - Software Software used to create the image - - Disclaimer Legal disclaimer - - Warning Warning of nature of content - - Source Device used to create the image - - Comment Miscellaneous comment; conversion - from other image format - -The keyword-text pairs work like this. Keywords should be short -simple descriptions of what the comment is about. Some typical -keywords are found in the PNG specification, as is some recommendations -on keywords. You can repeat keywords in a file. You can even write -some text before the image and some after. For example, you may want -to put a description of the image before the image, but leave the -disclaimer until after, so viewers working over modem connections -don't have to wait for the disclaimer to go over the modem before -they start seeing the image. Finally, keywords should be full -words, not abbreviations. Keywords and text are in the ISO 8859-1 -(Latin-1) character set (a superset of regular ASCII) and can not -contain NUL characters, and should not contain control or other -unprintable characters. To make the comments widely readable, stick -with basic ASCII, and avoid machine specific character set extensions -like the IBM-PC character set. The keyword must be present, but -you can leave off the text string on non-compressed pairs. -Compressed pairs must have a text string, as only the text string -is compressed anyway, so the compression would be meaningless. - -PNG supports modification time via the png_time structure. Two -conversion routines are provided, png_convert_from_time_t() for -time_t and png_convert_from_struct_tm() for struct tm. The -time_t routine uses gmtime(). You don't have to use either of -these, but if you wish to fill in the png_time structure directly, -you should provide the time in universal time (GMT) if possible -instead of your local time. Note that the year number is the full -year (e.g. 1998, rather than 98 - PNG is year 2000 compliant!), and -that months start with 1. - -If you want to store the time of the original image creation, you should -use a plain tEXt chunk with the "Creation Time" keyword. This is -necessary because the "creation time" of a PNG image is somewhat vague, -depending on whether you mean the PNG file, the time the image was -created in a non-PNG format, a still photo from which the image was -scanned, or possibly the subject matter itself. In order to facilitate -machine-readable dates, it is recommended that the "Creation Time" -tEXt chunk use RFC 1123 format dates (e.g. "22 May 1997 18:07:10 GMT"), -although this isn't a requirement. Unlike the tIME chunk, the -"Creation Time" tEXt chunk is not expected to be automatically changed -by the software. To facilitate the use of RFC 1123 dates, a function -png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(buffer, png_timep) is provided to -convert from PNG time to an RFC 1123 format string. The caller must provide -a writeable buffer of at least 29 bytes. - -Writing unknown chunks - -You can use the png_set_unknown_chunks function to queue up private chunks -for writing. You give it a chunk name, location, raw data, and a size. You -also must use png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() to ensure that libpng will -handle them. That's all there is to it. The chunks will be written by the -next following png_write_info_before_PLTE, png_write_info, or png_write_end -function, depending upon the specified location. Any chunks previously -read into the info structure's unknown-chunk list will also be written out -in a sequence that satisfies the PNG specification's ordering rules. - -Here is an example of writing two private chunks, prVt and miNE: - - #ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* Set unknown chunk data */ - png_unknown_chunk unk_chunk[2]; - strcpy((char *) unk_chunk[0].name, "prVt"; - unk_chunk[0].data = (unsigned char *) "PRIVATE DATA"; - unk_chunk[0].size = strlen(unk_chunk[0].data)+1; - unk_chunk[0].location = PNG_HAVE_IHDR; - strcpy((char *) unk_chunk[1].name, "miNE"; - unk_chunk[1].data = (unsigned char *) "MY CHUNK DATA"; - unk_chunk[1].size = strlen(unk_chunk[0].data)+1; - unk_chunk[1].location = PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - png_set_unknown_chunks(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, - unk_chunk, 2); - /* Needed because miNE is not safe-to-copy */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png, PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS, - (png_bytep) "miNE", 1); - # if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10600 - /* Deal with unknown chunk location bug in 1.5.x and earlier */ - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(png, info, 0, PNG_HAVE_IHDR); - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(png, info, 1, PNG_AFTER_IDAT); - # endif - # if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10500 - /* PNG_AFTER_IDAT writes two copies of the chunk prior to libpng-1.5.0, - * one before IDAT and another after IDAT, so don't use it; only use - * PNG_HAVE_IHDR location. This call resets the location previously - * set by assignment and png_set_unknown_chunk_location() for chunk 1. - */ - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(png, info, 1, PNG_HAVE_IHDR); - # endif - #endif - -The high-level write interface - -At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level -write interface, or through a sequence of low-level write operations. -You can use the high-level interface if your image data is present -in the info structure. All defined output -transformations are permitted, enabled by the following masks. - - PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Pack 1, 2 and 4-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed - pixels to LSB first - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images - PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the - sBIT depth - PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA - to BGRA - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA - to AG - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity - to transparency - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER Strip out filler - bytes (deprecated). - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE Strip out leading - filler bytes - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER Strip out trailing - filler bytes - -If you have valid image data in the info structure (you can use -png_set_rows() to put image data in the info structure), simply do this: - - png_write_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) - -where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of some set of -transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_write_info(), -followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, -then png_write_image(), and finally png_write_end(). - -(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point -to transformation parameters required by some future output transform.) - -You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions -when you use png_write_png(). - -The low-level write interface - -If you are going the low-level route instead, you are now ready to -write all the file information up to the actual image data. You do -this with a call to png_write_info(). - - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -Note that there is one transformation you may need to do before -png_write_info(). In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image is the -level of opacity. If your data is supplied as a level of transparency, -you can invert the alpha channel before you write it, so that 0 is -fully transparent and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or 65535 -(in 16-bit images) is fully opaque, with - - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); - -This must appear before png_write_info() instead of later with the -other transformations because in the case of paletted images the tRNS -chunk data has to be inverted before the tRNS chunk is written. If -your image is not a paletted image, the tRNS data (which in such cases -represents a single color to be rendered as transparent) won't need to -be changed, and you can safely do this transformation after your -png_write_info() call. - -If you need to write a private chunk that you want to appear before -the PLTE chunk when PLTE is present, you can write the PNG info in -two steps, and insert code to write your own chunk between them: - - png_write_info_before_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr); - png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...); - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -After you've written the file information, you can set up the library -to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various -ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they -should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color -type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on -certain color types and bit depths. Even though each transformation -checks to see if it has data that it can do something with, you should -make sure to only enable a transformation if it will be valid for the -data. For example, don't swap red and blue on grayscale data. - -PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code tells -the library to strip input data that has 4 or 8 bytes per pixel down -to 3 or 6 bytes (or strip 2 or 4-byte grayscale+filler data to 1 or 2 -bytes per pixel). - - png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); - -where the 0 is unused, and the location is either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or -PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether the filler byte in the pixel -is stored XRGB or RGBX. - -PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as -they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit files. -If the data is supplied at 1 pixel per byte, use this code, which will -correctly pack the pixels into a single byte: - - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - -PNG files reduce possible bit depths to 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. If your -data is of another bit depth, you can write an sBIT chunk into the -file so that decoders can recover the original data if desired. - - /* Set the true bit depth of the image data */ - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) - { - sig_bit.red = true_bit_depth; - sig_bit.green = true_bit_depth; - sig_bit.blue = true_bit_depth; - } - - else - { - sig_bit.gray = true_bit_depth; - } - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) - { - sig_bit.alpha = true_bit_depth; - } - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); - -If the data is stored in the row buffer in a bit depth other than -one supported by PNG (e.g. 3 bit data in the range 0-7 for a 4-bit PNG), -this will scale the values to appear to be the correct bit depth as -is required by PNG. - - png_set_shift(png_ptr, &sig_bit); - -PNG files store 16-bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, -ie. most significant bits first). This code would be used if they are -supplied the other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits -first, the way PCs store them): - - if (bit_depth > 8) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - -If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you -need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - -PNG files store 3 color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code -would be used if they are supplied as blue, green, red: - - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - -PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being -one. This code would be used if the pixels are supplied with this reversed -(black being one and white being zero): - - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of -the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback -with - - png_set_write_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, - write_transform_fn); - -You must supply the function - - void write_transform_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep data) - -See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called -before any of the other transformations are processed. If supported -libpng also supplies an information routine that may be called from -your callback: - - png_get_current_row_number(png_ptr); - png_get_current_pass_number(png_ptr); - -This returns the current row passed to the transform. With interlaced -images the value returned is the row in the input sub-image image. Use -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to -find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel (row,col,pass). - -The discussion of interlace handling above contains more information on how to -use these values. - -You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your -callback function. - - png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, 0, 0); - -The user_channels and user_depth parameters of this function are ignored -when writing; you can set them to zero as shown. - -You can retrieve the pointer via the function png_get_user_transform_ptr(). -For example: - - voidp write_user_transform_ptr = - png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); - -It is possible to have libpng flush any pending output, either manually, -or automatically after a certain number of lines have been written. To -flush the output stream a single time call: - - png_write_flush(png_ptr); - -and to have libpng flush the output stream periodically after a certain -number of scanlines have been written, call: - - png_set_flush(png_ptr, nrows); - -Note that the distance between rows is from the last time png_write_flush() -was called, or the first row of the image if it has never been called. -So if you write 50 lines, and then png_set_flush 25, it will flush the -output on the next scanline, and every 25 lines thereafter, unless -png_write_flush() is called before 25 more lines have been written. -If nrows is too small (less than about 10 lines for a 640 pixel wide -RGB image) the image compression may decrease noticeably (although this -may be acceptable for real-time applications). Infrequent flushing will -only degrade the compression performance by a few percent over images -that do not use flushing. - -Writing the image data - -That's it for the transformations. Now you can write the image data. -The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you have the -whole image in memory, you can just call png_write_image() and libpng -will write the image. You will need to pass in an array of pointers to -each row. This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't -need to call png_set_interlace_handling() or call this function multiple -times, or any of that other stuff necessary with png_write_rows(). - - png_write_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - -where row_pointers is: - - png_byte *row_pointers[height]; - -You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. - -If you don't want to write the whole image at once, you can -use png_write_rows() instead. If the file is not interlaced, -this is simple: - - png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, - number_of_rows); - -row_pointers is the same as in the png_write_image() call. - -If you are just writing one row at a time, you can do this with -a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: - - png_bytep row_pointer = row; - - png_write_row(png_ptr, row_pointer); - -When the file is interlaced, things can get a good deal more complicated. -The only currently (as of the PNG Specification version 1.2, dated July -1999) defined interlacing scheme for PNG files is the "Adam7" interlace -scheme, that breaks down an image into seven smaller images of varying -size. libpng will build these images for you, or you can do them -yourself. If you want to build them yourself, see the PNG specification -for details of which pixels to write when. - -If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just -use png_set_interlace_handling() and call png_write_rows() the -correct number of times to write all the sub-images -(png_set_interlace_handling() returns the number of sub-images.) - -If you want libpng to build the sub-images, call this before you start -writing any rows: - - number_of_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this is seven, -but may change if another interlace type is added. - -Then write the complete image number_of_passes times. - - png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, number_of_rows); - -Think carefully before you write an interlaced image. Typically code that -reads such images reads all the image data into memory, uncompressed, before -doing any processing. Only code that can display an image on the fly can -take advantage of the interlacing and even then the image has to be exactly -the correct size for the output device, because scaling an image requires -adjacent pixels and these are not available until all the passes have been -read. - -If you do write an interlaced image you will hardly ever need to handle -the interlacing yourself. Call png_set_interlace_handling() and use the -approach described above. - -The only time it is conceivable that you will really need to write an -interlaced image pass-by-pass is when you have read one pass by pass and -made some pixel-by-pixel transformation to it, as described in the read -code above. In this case use the PNG_PASS_ROWS and PNG_PASS_COLS macros -to determine the size of each sub-image in turn and simply write the rows -you obtained from the read code. - -Finishing a sequential write - -After you are finished writing the image, you should finish writing -the file. If you are interested in writing comments or time, you should -pass an appropriately filled png_info pointer. If you are not interested, -you can pass NULL. - - png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -When you are done, you can free all memory used by libpng like this: - - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - -It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that -point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) - - mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, - PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, - PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, - PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, - PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, - or simply PNG_FREE_ALL - - seq - sequence number of item to be freed - (-1 for all items) - -This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has -already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated -by the user and not by libpng, and will in those cases do nothing. -The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item of the selected data -type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not -1, and multiple items -are allowed for the data type identified in the mask, such as text or -sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure is freed, where n is "seq". - -If you allocated data such as a palette that you passed in to libpng -with png_set_*, you must not free it until just before the call to -png_destroy_write_struct(). - -The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally -by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, -or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() -or png_calloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with - - png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) - - freer - one of - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA - - mask - which data elements are affected - same choices as in png_free_data() - -For example, to transfer responsibility for some data from a read structure -to a write structure, you could use - - png_data_freer(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA, - PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) - - png_data_freer(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA, - PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) - -thereby briefly reassigning responsibility for freeing to the user but -immediately afterwards reassigning it once more to the write_destroy -function. Having done this, it would then be safe to destroy the read -structure and continue to use the PLTE, tRNS, and hIST data in the write -structure. - -This function only affects data that has already been allocated. -You can call this function before calling after the png_set_*() functions -to control whether the user or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. -When the user assumes responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the -application must use -png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng -for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() -or png_calloc() to allocate it. - -If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword -separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, -because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with -the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, -if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your -application, your application must not separately free those members. -For a more compact example of writing a PNG image, see the file example.c. - -V. Simplified API - -The simplified API, which became available in libpng-1.6.0, hides the details -of both libpng and the PNG file format itself. -It allows PNG files to be read into a very limited number of -in-memory bitmap formats or to be written from the same formats. If these -formats do not accommodate your needs then you can, and should, use the more -sophisticated APIs above - these support a wide variety of in-memory formats -and a wide variety of sophisticated transformations to those formats as well -as a wide variety of APIs to manipulate ancillary information. - -To read a PNG file using the simplified API: - - 1) Declare a 'png_image' structure (see below) on the stack, set the - version field to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION and the 'opaque' pointer to NULL - (this is REQUIRED, your program may crash if you don't do it.) - - 2) Call the appropriate png_image_begin_read... function. - - 3) Set the png_image 'format' member to the required sample format. - - 4) Allocate a buffer for the image and, if required, the color-map. - - 5) Call png_image_finish_read to read the image and, if required, the - color-map into your buffers. - -There are no restrictions on the format of the PNG input itself; all valid -color types, bit depths, and interlace methods are acceptable, and the -input image is transformed as necessary to the requested in-memory format -during the png_image_finish_read() step. The only caveat is that if you -request a color-mapped image from a PNG that is full-color or makes -complex use of an alpha channel the transformation is extremely lossy and the -result may look terrible. - -To write a PNG file using the simplified API: - - 1) Declare a 'png_image' structure on the stack and memset() - it to all zero. - - 2) Initialize the members of the structure that describe the - image, setting the 'format' member to the format of the - image samples. - - 3) Call the appropriate png_image_write... function with a - pointer to the image and, if necessary, the color-map to write - the PNG data. - -png_image is a structure that describes the in-memory format of an image -when it is being read or defines the in-memory format of an image that you -need to write. The "png_image" structure contains the following members: - - png_controlp opaque Initialize to NULL, free with png_image_free - png_uint_32 version Set to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION - png_uint_32 width Image width in pixels (columns) - png_uint_32 height Image height in pixels (rows) - png_uint_32 format Image format as defined below - png_uint_32 flags A bit mask containing informational flags - png_uint_32 colormap_entries; Number of entries in the color-map - png_uint_32 warning_or_error; - char message[64]; - -In the event of an error or warning the "warning_or_error" -field will be set to a non-zero value and the 'message' field will contain -a '\0' terminated string with the libpng error or warning message. If both -warnings and an error were encountered, only the error is recorded. If there -are multiple warnings, only the first one is recorded. - -The upper 30 bits of the "warning_or_error" value are reserved; the low two -bits contain a two bit code such that a value more than 1 indicates a failure -in the API just called: - - 0 - no warning or error - 1 - warning - 2 - error - 3 - error preceded by warning - -The pixels (samples) of the image have one to four channels whose components -have original values in the range 0 to 1.0: - - 1: A single gray or luminance channel (G). - 2: A gray/luminance channel and an alpha channel (GA). - 3: Three red, green, blue color channels (RGB). - 4: Three color channels and an alpha channel (RGBA). - -The channels are encoded in one of two ways: - - a) As a small integer, value 0..255, contained in a single byte. For the -alpha channel the original value is simply value/255. For the color or -luminance channels the value is encoded according to the sRGB specification -and matches the 8-bit format expected by typical display devices. - -The color/gray channels are not scaled (pre-multiplied) by the alpha -channel and are suitable for passing to color management software. - - b) As a value in the range 0..65535, contained in a 2-byte integer, in -the native byte order of the platform on which the application is running. -All channels can be converted to the original value by dividing by 65535; all -channels are linear. Color channels use the RGB encoding (RGB end-points) of -the sRGB specification. This encoding is identified by the -PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR flag below. - -When the simplified API needs to convert between sRGB and linear colorspaces, -the actual sRGB transfer curve defined in the sRGB specification (see the -article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB) is used, not the gamma=1/2.2 -approximation used elsewhere in libpng. - -When an alpha channel is present it is expected to denote pixel coverage -of the color or luminance channels and is returned as an associated alpha -channel: the color/gray channels are scaled (pre-multiplied) by the alpha -value. - -The samples are either contained directly in the image data, between 1 and 8 -bytes per pixel according to the encoding, or are held in a color-map indexed -by bytes in the image data. In the case of a color-map the color-map entries -are individual samples, encoded as above, and the image data has one byte per -pixel to select the relevant sample from the color-map. - -PNG_FORMAT_* - -The #defines to be used in png_image::format. Each #define identifies a -particular layout of channel data and, if present, alpha values. There are -separate defines for each of the two component encodings. - -A format is built up using single bit flag values. All combinations are -valid. Formats can be built up from the flag values or you can use one of -the predefined values below. When testing formats always use the FORMAT_FLAG -macros to test for individual features - future versions of the library may -add new flags. - -When reading or writing color-mapped images the format should be set to the -format of the entries in the color-map then png_image_{read,write}_colormap -called to read or write the color-map and set the format correctly for the -image data. Do not set the PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP bit directly! - -NOTE: libpng can be built with particular features disabled. If you see -compiler errors because the definition of one of the following flags has been -compiled out it is because libpng does not have the required support. It is -possible, however, for the libpng configuration to enable the format on just -read or just write; in that case you may see an error at run time. -You can guard against this by checking for the definition of the -appropriate "_SUPPORTED" macro, one of: - - PNG_SIMPLIFIED_{READ,WRITE}_{BGR,AFIRST}_SUPPORTED - - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA format with an alpha channel - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR color format: otherwise grayscale - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR 2-byte channels else 1-byte - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP image data is color-mapped - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR BGR colors, else order is RGB - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST alpha channel comes first - -Supported formats are as follows. Future versions of libpng may support more -formats; for compatibility with older versions simply check if the format -macro is defined using #ifdef. These defines describe the in-memory layout -of the components of the pixels of the image. - -First the single byte (sRGB) formats: - - PNG_FORMAT_GRAY - PNG_FORMAT_GA - PNG_FORMAT_AG - PNG_FORMAT_RGB - PNG_FORMAT_BGR - PNG_FORMAT_RGBA - PNG_FORMAT_ARGB - PNG_FORMAT_BGRA - PNG_FORMAT_ABGR - -Then the linear 2-byte formats. When naming these "Y" is used to -indicate a luminance (gray) channel. The component order within the pixel -is always the same - there is no provision for swapping the order of the -components in the linear format. The components are 16-bit integers in -the native byte order for your platform, and there is no provision for -swapping the bytes to a different endian condition. - - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_Y - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_Y_ALPHA - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_RGB - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_RGB_ALPHA - -With color-mapped formats the image data is one byte for each pixel. The byte -is an index into the color-map which is formatted as above. To obtain a -color-mapped format it is sufficient just to add the PNG_FOMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP -to one of the above definitions, or you can use one of the definitions below. - - PNG_FORMAT_RGB_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_BGR_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_RGBA_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_ARGB_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_BGRA_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_ABGR_COLORMAP - -PNG_IMAGE macros - -These are convenience macros to derive information from a png_image -structure. The PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_ macros return values appropriate to the -actual image sample values - either the entries in the color-map or the -pixels in the image. The PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_ macros return corresponding values -for the pixels and will always return 1 for color-mapped formats. The -remaining macros return information about the rows in the image and the -complete image. - -NOTE: All the macros that take a png_image::format parameter are compile time -constants if the format parameter is, itself, a constant. Therefore these -macros can be used in array declarations and case labels where required. -Similarly the macros are also pre-processor constants (sizeof is not used) so -they can be used in #if tests. - - PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(fmt) - Returns the total number of channels in a given format: 1..4 - - PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt) - Returns the size in bytes of a single component of a pixel or color-map - entry (as appropriate) in the image: 1 or 2. - - PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_SIZE(fmt) - This is the size of the sample data for one sample. If the image is - color-mapped it is the size of one color-map entry (and image pixels are - one byte in size), otherwise it is the size of one image pixel. - - PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(fmt) - The maximum size of the color-map required by the format expressed in a - count of components. This can be used to compile-time allocate a - color-map: - - png_uint_16 colormap[PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(linear_fmt)]; - - png_byte colormap[PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(sRGB_fmt)]; - - Alternatively use the PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE macro below to use the - information from one of the png_image_begin_read_ APIs and dynamically - allocate the required memory. - - PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE(fmt) - The size of the color-map required by the format; this is the size of the - color-map buffer passed to the png_image_{read,write}_colormap APIs. It is - a fixed number determined by the format so can easily be allocated on the - stack if necessary. - -Corresponding information about the pixels - - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_CHANNELS(fmt) - The number of separate channels (components) in a pixel; 1 for a - color-mapped image. - - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt)\ - The size, in bytes, of each component in a pixel; 1 for a color-mapped - image. - - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_SIZE(fmt) - The size, in bytes, of a complete pixel; 1 for a color-mapped image. - -Information about the whole row, or whole image - - PNG_IMAGE_ROW_STRIDE(image) - Returns the total number of components in a single row of the image; this - is the minimum 'row stride', the minimum count of components between each - row. For a color-mapped image this is the minimum number of bytes in a - row. - - If you need the stride measured in bytes, row_stride_bytes is - PNG_IMAGE_ROW_STRIDE(image) * PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt) - plus any padding bytes that your application might need, for example - to start the next row on a 4-byte boundary. - - PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE(image, row_stride) - Return the size, in bytes, of an image buffer given a png_image and a row - stride - the number of components to leave space for in each row. - - PNG_IMAGE_SIZE(image) - Return the size, in bytes, of the image in memory given just a png_image; - the row stride is the minimum stride required for the image. - - PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE(image) - Return the size, in bytes, of the color-map of this image. If the image - format is not a color-map format this will return a size sufficient for - 256 entries in the given format; check PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP if - you don't want to allocate a color-map in this case. - -PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_* - -Flags containing additional information about the image are held in -the 'flags' field of png_image. - - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB == 0x01 - This indicates that the RGB values of the in-memory bitmap do not - correspond to the red, green and blue end-points defined by sRGB. - - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_FAST == 0x02 - On write emphasise speed over compression; the resultant PNG file will be - larger but will be produced significantly faster, particular for large - images. Do not use this option for images which will be distributed, only - used it when producing intermediate files that will be read back in - repeatedly. For a typical 24-bit image the option will double the read - speed at the cost of increasing the image size by 25%, however for many - more compressible images the PNG file can be 10 times larger with only a - slight speed gain. - - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_16BIT_sRGB == 0x04 - On read if the image is a 16-bit per component image and there is no gAMA - or sRGB chunk assume that the components are sRGB encoded. Notice that - images output by the simplified API always have gamma information; setting - this flag only affects the interpretation of 16-bit images from an - external source. It is recommended that the application expose this flag - to the user; the user can normally easily recognize the difference between - linear and sRGB encoding. This flag has no effect on write - the data - passed to the write APIs must have the correct encoding (as defined - above.) - - If the flag is not set (the default) input 16-bit per component data is - assumed to be linear. - - NOTE: the flag can only be set after the png_image_begin_read_ call, - because that call initializes the 'flags' field. - -READ APIs - - The png_image passed to the read APIs must have been initialized by setting - the png_controlp field 'opaque' to NULL (or, better, memset the whole thing.) - - int png_image_begin_read_from_file( png_imagep image, - const char *file_name) - - The named file is opened for read and the image header - is filled in from the PNG header in the file. - - int png_image_begin_read_from_stdio (png_imagep image, - FILE* file) - - The PNG header is read from the stdio FILE object. - - int png_image_begin_read_from_memory(png_imagep image, - png_const_voidp memory, size_t size) - - The PNG header is read from the given memory buffer. - - int png_image_finish_read(png_imagep image, - png_colorp background, void *buffer, - png_int_32 row_stride, void *colormap)); - - Finish reading the image into the supplied buffer and - clean up the png_image structure. - - row_stride is the step, in png_byte or png_uint_16 units - as appropriate, between adjacent rows. A positive stride - indicates that the top-most row is first in the buffer - - the normal top-down arrangement. A negative stride - indicates that the bottom-most row is first in the buffer. - - background need only be supplied if an alpha channel must - be removed from a png_byte format and the removal is to be - done by compositing on a solid color; otherwise it may be - NULL and any composition will be done directly onto the - buffer. The value is an sRGB color to use for the - background, for grayscale output the green channel is used. - - For linear output removing the alpha channel is always done - by compositing on black. - - void png_image_free(png_imagep image) - - Free any data allocated by libpng in image->opaque, - setting the pointer to NULL. May be called at any time - after the structure is initialized. - -When the simplified API needs to convert between sRGB and linear colorspaces, -the actual sRGB transfer curve defined in the sRGB specification (see the -article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB) is used, not the gamma=1/2.2 -approximation used elsewhere in libpng. - -WRITE APIS - -For write you must initialize a png_image structure to describe the image to -be written: - - version: must be set to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION - opaque: must be initialized to NULL - width: image width in pixels - height: image height in rows - format: the format of the data you wish to write - flags: set to 0 unless one of the defined flags applies; set - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB for color format images - where the RGB values do not correspond to the colors in sRGB. - colormap_entries: set to the number of entries in the color-map (0 to 256) - - int png_image_write_to_file, (png_imagep image, - const char *file, int convert_to_8bit, const void *buffer, - png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap)); - - Write the image to the named file. - - int png_image_write_to_memory (png_imagep image, void *memory, - png_alloc_size_t * PNG_RESTRICT memory_bytes, - int convert_to_8_bit, const void *buffer, ptrdiff_t row_stride, - const void *colormap)); - - Write the image to memory. - - int png_image_write_to_stdio(png_imagep image, FILE *file, - int convert_to_8_bit, const void *buffer, - png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap) - - Write the image to the given (FILE*). - -With all write APIs if image is in one of the linear formats with -(png_uint_16) data then setting convert_to_8_bit will cause the output to be -a (png_byte) PNG gamma encoded according to the sRGB specification, otherwise -a 16-bit linear encoded PNG file is written. - -With all APIs row_stride is handled as in the read APIs - it is the spacing -from one row to the next in component sized units (float) and if negative -indicates a bottom-up row layout in the buffer. If you pass zero, libpng will -calculate the row_stride for you from the width and number of channels. - -Note that the write API does not support interlacing, sub-8-bit pixels, -indexed (paletted) images, or most ancillary chunks. - -VI. Modifying/Customizing libpng - -There are two issues here. The first is changing how libpng does -standard things like memory allocation, input/output, and error handling. -The second deals with more complicated things like adding new chunks, -adding new transformations, and generally changing how libpng works. -Both of those are compile-time issues; that is, they are generally -determined at the time the code is written, and there is rarely a need -to provide the user with a means of changing them. - -Memory allocation, input/output, and error handling - -All of the memory allocation, input/output, and error handling in libpng -goes through callbacks that are user-settable. The default routines are -in pngmem.c, pngrio.c, pngwio.c, and pngerror.c, respectively. To change -these functions, call the appropriate png_set_*_fn() function. - -Memory allocation is done through the functions png_malloc(), png_calloc(), -and png_free(). The png_malloc() and png_free() functions currently just -call the standard C functions and png_calloc() calls png_malloc() and then -clears the newly allocated memory to zero; note that png_calloc(png_ptr, size) -is not the same as the calloc(number, size) function provided by stdlib.h. -There is limited support for certain systems with segmented memory -architectures and the types of pointers declared by png.h match this; you -will have to use appropriate pointers in your application. If you prefer -to use a different method of allocating and freeing data, you can use -png_create_read_struct_2() or png_create_write_struct_2() to register your -own functions as described above. These functions also provide a void -pointer that can be retrieved via - - mem_ptr=png_get_mem_ptr(png_ptr); - -Your replacement memory functions must have prototypes as follows: - - png_voidp malloc_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size); - - void free_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr); - -Your malloc_fn() must return NULL in case of failure. The png_malloc() -function will normally call png_error() if it receives a NULL from the -system memory allocator or from your replacement malloc_fn(). - -Your free_fn() will never be called with a NULL ptr, since libpng's -png_free() checks for NULL before calling free_fn(). - -Input/Output in libpng is done through png_read() and png_write(), -which currently just call fread() and fwrite(). The FILE * is stored in -png_struct and is initialized via png_init_io(). If you wish to change -the method of I/O, the library supplies callbacks that you can set -through the function png_set_read_fn() and png_set_write_fn() at run -time, instead of calling the png_init_io() function. These functions -also provide a void pointer that can be retrieved via the function -png_get_io_ptr(). For example: - - png_set_read_fn(png_structp read_ptr, - voidp read_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr read_data_fn) - - png_set_write_fn(png_structp write_ptr, - voidp write_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, - png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn); - - voidp read_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(read_ptr); - voidp write_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(write_ptr); - -The replacement I/O functions must have prototypes as follows: - - void user_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, size_t length); - - void user_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, size_t length); - - void user_flush_data(png_structp png_ptr); - -The user_read_data() function is responsible for detecting and -handling end-of-data errors. - -Supplying NULL for the read, write, or flush functions sets them back -to using the default C stream functions, which expect the io_ptr to -point to a standard *FILE structure. It is probably a mistake -to use NULL for one of write_data_fn and output_flush_fn but not both -of them, unless you have built libpng with PNG_NO_WRITE_FLUSH defined. -It is an error to read from a write stream, and vice versa. - -Error handling in libpng is done through png_error() and png_warning(). -Errors handled through png_error() are fatal, meaning that png_error() -should never return to its caller. Currently, this is handled via -setjmp() and longjmp() (unless you have compiled libpng with -PNG_NO_SETJMP, in which case it is handled via PNG_ABORT()), -but you could change this to do things like exit() if you should wish, -as long as your function does not return. - -On non-fatal errors, png_warning() is called -to print a warning message, and then control returns to the calling code. -By default png_error() and png_warning() print a message on stderr via -fprintf() unless the library is compiled with PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO defined -(because you don't want the messages) or PNG_NO_STDIO defined (because -fprintf() isn't available). If you wish to change the behavior of the error -functions, you will need to set up your own message callbacks. These -functions are normally supplied at the time that the png_struct is created. -It is also possible to redirect errors and warnings to your own replacement -functions after png_create_*_struct() has been called by calling: - - png_set_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, - png_error_ptr warning_fn); - -If NULL is supplied for either error_fn or warning_fn, then the libpng -default function will be used, calling fprintf() and/or longjmp() if a -problem is encountered. The replacement error functions should have -parameters as follows: - - void user_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp error_msg); - - void user_warning_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_msg); - -Then, within your user_error_fn or user_warning_fn, you can retrieve -the error_ptr if you need it, by calling - - png_voidp error_ptr = png_get_error_ptr(png_ptr); - -The motivation behind using setjmp() and longjmp() is the C++ throw and -catch exception handling methods. This makes the code much easier to write, -as there is no need to check every return code of every function call. -However, there are some uncertainties about the status of local variables -after a longjmp, so the user may want to be careful about doing anything -after setjmp returns non-zero besides returning itself. Consult your -compiler documentation for more details. For an alternative approach, you -may wish to use the "cexcept" facility (see https://cexcept.sourceforge.io/), -which is illustrated in pngvalid.c and in contrib/visupng. - -Beginning in libpng-1.4.0, the png_set_benign_errors() API became available. -You can use this to handle certain errors (normally handled as errors) -as warnings. - - png_set_benign_errors (png_ptr, int allowed); - - allowed: 0: treat png_benign_error() as an error. - 1: treat png_benign_error() as a warning. - -As of libpng-1.6.0, the default condition is to treat benign errors as -warnings while reading and as errors while writing. - -Custom chunks - -If you need to read or write custom chunks, you may need to get deeper -into the libpng code. The library now has mechanisms for storing -and writing chunks of unknown type; you can even declare callbacks -for custom chunks. However, this may not be good enough if the -library code itself needs to know about interactions between your -chunk and existing `intrinsic' chunks. - -If you need to write a new intrinsic chunk, first read the PNG -specification. Acquire a first level of understanding of how it works. -Pay particular attention to the sections that describe chunk names, -and look at how other chunks were designed, so you can do things -similarly. Second, check out the sections of libpng that read and -write chunks. Try to find a chunk that is similar to yours and use -it as a template. More details can be found in the comments inside -the code. It is best to handle private or unknown chunks in a generic method, -via callback functions, instead of by modifying libpng functions. This -is illustrated in pngtest.c, which uses a callback function to handle a -private "vpAg" chunk and the new "sTER" chunk, which are both unknown to -libpng. - -If you wish to write your own transformation for the data, look through -the part of the code that does the transformations, and check out some of -the simpler ones to get an idea of how they work. Try to find a similar -transformation to the one you want to add and copy off of it. More details -can be found in the comments inside the code itself. - -Configuring for gui/windowing platforms: - -You will need to write new error and warning functions that use the GUI -interface, as described previously, and set them to be the error and -warning functions at the time that png_create_*_struct() is called, -in order to have them available during the structure initialization. -They can be changed later via png_set_error_fn(). On some compilers, -you may also have to change the memory allocators (png_malloc, etc.). - -Configuring zlib: - -There are special functions to configure the compression. Perhaps the -most useful one changes the compression level, which currently uses -input compression values in the range 0 - 9. The library normally -uses the default compression level (Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = 6). Tests -have shown that for a large majority of images, compression values in -the range 3-6 compress nearly as well as higher levels, and do so much -faster. For online applications it may be desirable to have maximum speed -(Z_BEST_SPEED = 1). With versions of zlib after v0.99, you can also -specify no compression (Z_NO_COMPRESSION = 0), but this would create -files larger than just storing the raw bitmap. You can specify the -compression level by calling: - - #include zlib.h - png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, level); - -Another useful one is to reduce the memory level used by the library. -The memory level defaults to 8, but it can be lowered if you are -short on memory (running DOS, for example, where you only have 640K). -Note that the memory level does have an effect on compression; among -other things, lower levels will result in sections of incompressible -data being emitted in smaller stored blocks, with a correspondingly -larger relative overhead of up to 15% in the worst case. - - #include zlib.h - png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, level); - -The other functions are for configuring zlib. They are not recommended -for normal use and may result in writing an invalid PNG file. See -zlib.h for more information on what these mean. - - #include zlib.h - png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - strategy); - - png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, - window_bits); - - png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, method); - -This controls the size of the IDAT chunks (default 8192): - - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, size); - -As of libpng version 1.5.4, additional APIs became -available to set these separately for non-IDAT -compressed chunks such as zTXt, iTXt, and iCCP: - - #include zlib.h - #if PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504 - png_set_text_compression_level(png_ptr, level); - - png_set_text_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, level); - - png_set_text_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - strategy); - - png_set_text_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, - window_bits); - - png_set_text_compression_method(png_ptr, method); - #endif - -Controlling row filtering - -If you want to control whether libpng uses filtering or not, which -filters are used, and how it goes about picking row filters, you -can call one of these functions. The selection and configuration -of row filters can have a significant impact on the size and -encoding speed and a somewhat lesser impact on the decoding speed -of an image. Filtering is enabled by default for RGB and grayscale -images (with and without alpha), but not for paletted images nor -for any images with bit depths less than 8 bits/pixel. - -The 'method' parameter sets the main filtering method, which is -currently only '0' in the PNG 1.2 specification. The 'filters' -parameter sets which filter(s), if any, should be used for each -scanline. Possible values are PNG_ALL_FILTERS, PNG_NO_FILTERS, -or PNG_FAST_FILTERS to turn filtering on and off, or to turn on -just the fast-decoding subset of filters, respectively. - -Individual filter types are PNG_FILTER_NONE, PNG_FILTER_SUB, -PNG_FILTER_UP, PNG_FILTER_AVG, PNG_FILTER_PAETH, which can be bitwise -ORed together with '|' to specify one or more filters to use. -These filters are described in more detail in the PNG specification. -If you intend to change the filter type during the course of writing -the image, you should start with flags set for all of the filters -you intend to use so that libpng can initialize its internal -structures appropriately for all of the filter types. (Note that this -means the first row must always be adaptively filtered, because libpng -currently does not allocate the filter buffers until png_write_row() -is called for the first time.) - - filters = PNG_NO_FILTERS; - filters = PNG_ALL_FILTERS; - filters = PNG_FAST_FILTERS; - - or - - filters = PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_SUB | - PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_AVG | - PNG_FILTER_PAETH; - - png_set_filter(png_ptr, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE, - filters); - - The second parameter can also be - PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING if you are - writing a PNG to be embedded in a MNG - datastream. This parameter must be the - same as the value of filter_method used - in png_set_IHDR(). - -Requesting debug printout - -The macro definition PNG_DEBUG can be used to request debugging -printout. Set it to an integer value in the range 0 to 3. Higher -numbers result in increasing amounts of debugging information. The -information is printed to the "stderr" file, unless another file -name is specified in the PNG_DEBUG_FILE macro definition. - -When PNG_DEBUG > 0, the following functions (macros) become available: - - png_debug(level, message) - png_debug1(level, message, p1) - png_debug2(level, message, p1, p2) - -in which "level" is compared to PNG_DEBUG to decide whether to print -the message, "message" is the formatted string to be printed, -and p1 and p2 are parameters that are to be embedded in the string -according to printf-style formatting directives. For example, - - png_debug1(2, "foo=%d", foo); - -is expanded to - - if (PNG_DEBUG > 2) - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE, "foo=%d\n", foo); - -When PNG_DEBUG is defined but is zero, the macros aren't defined, but you -can still use PNG_DEBUG to control your own debugging: - - #ifdef PNG_DEBUG - fprintf(stderr, ... - #endif - -When PNG_DEBUG = 1, the macros are defined, but only png_debug statements -having level = 0 will be printed. There aren't any such statements in -this version of libpng, but if you insert some they will be printed. - -VII. MNG support - -The MNG specification (available at http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng) allows -certain extensions to PNG for PNG images that are embedded in MNG datastreams. -Libpng can support some of these extensions. To enable them, use the -png_permit_mng_features() function: - - feature_set = png_permit_mng_features(png_ptr, mask) - - mask is a png_uint_32 containing the bitwise OR of the - features you want to enable. These include - PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE - PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 - PNG_ALL_MNG_FEATURES - - feature_set is a png_uint_32 that is the bitwise AND of - your mask with the set of MNG features that is - supported by the version of libpng that you are using. - -It is an error to use this function when reading or writing a standalone -PNG file with the PNG 8-byte signature. The PNG datastream must be wrapped -in a MNG datastream. As a minimum, it must have the MNG 8-byte signature -and the MHDR and MEND chunks. Libpng does not provide support for these -or any other MNG chunks; your application must provide its own support for -them. You may wish to consider using libmng (available at -https://www.libmng.com/) instead. - -VIII. Changes to Libpng from version 0.88 - -It should be noted that versions of libpng later than 0.96 are not -distributed by the original libpng author, Guy Schalnat, nor by -Andreas Dilger, who had taken over from Guy during 1996 and 1997, and -distributed versions 0.89 through 0.96, but rather by another member -of the original PNG Group, Glenn Randers-Pehrson. Guy and Andreas are -still alive and well, but they have moved on to other things. - -The old libpng functions png_read_init(), png_write_init(), -png_info_init(), png_read_destroy(), and png_write_destroy() have been -moved to PNG_INTERNAL in version 0.95 to discourage their use. These -functions will be removed from libpng version 1.4.0. - -The preferred method of creating and initializing the libpng structures is -via the png_create_read_struct(), png_create_write_struct(), and -png_create_info_struct() because they isolate the size of the structures -from the application, allow version error checking, and also allow the -use of custom error handling routines during the initialization, which -the old functions do not. The functions png_read_destroy() and -png_write_destroy() do not actually free the memory that libpng -allocated for these structs, but just reset the data structures, so they -can be used instead of png_destroy_read_struct() and -png_destroy_write_struct() if you feel there is too much system overhead -allocating and freeing the png_struct for each image read. - -Setting the error callbacks via png_set_message_fn() before -png_read_init() as was suggested in libpng-0.88 is no longer supported -because this caused applications that do not use custom error functions -to fail if the png_ptr was not initialized to zero. It is still possible -to set the error callbacks AFTER png_read_init(), or to change them with -png_set_error_fn(), which is essentially the same function, but with a new -name to force compilation errors with applications that try to use the old -method. - -Support for the sCAL, iCCP, iTXt, and sPLT chunks was added at libpng-1.0.6; -however, iTXt support was not enabled by default. - -Starting with version 1.0.7, you can find out which version of the library -you are using at run-time: - - png_uint_32 libpng_vn = png_access_version_number(); - -The number libpng_vn is constructed from the major version, minor -version with leading zero, and release number with leading zero, -(e.g., libpng_vn for version 1.0.7 is 10007). - -Note that this function does not take a png_ptr, so you can call it -before you've created one. - -You can also check which version of png.h you used when compiling your -application: - - png_uint_32 application_vn = PNG_LIBPNG_VER; - -IX. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x to 1.2.x - -Support for user memory management was enabled by default. To -accomplish this, the functions png_create_read_struct_2(), -png_create_write_struct_2(), png_set_mem_fn(), png_get_mem_ptr(), -png_malloc_default(), and png_free_default() were added. - -Support for the iTXt chunk has been enabled by default as of -version 1.2.41. - -Support for certain MNG features was enabled. - -Support for numbered error messages was added. However, we never got -around to actually numbering the error messages. The function -png_set_strip_error_numbers() was added (Note: the prototype for this -function was inadvertently removed from png.h in PNG_NO_ASSEMBLER_CODE -builds of libpng-1.2.15. It was restored in libpng-1.2.36). - -The png_malloc_warn() function was added at libpng-1.2.3. This issues -a png_warning and returns NULL instead of aborting when it fails to -acquire the requested memory allocation. - -Support for setting user limits on image width and height was enabled -by default. The functions png_set_user_limits(), png_get_user_width_max(), -and png_get_user_height_max() were added at libpng-1.2.6. - -The png_set_add_alpha() function was added at libpng-1.2.7. - -The function png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() was added at libpng-1.2.9. -Unlike png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8(), the new function does not expand the -tRNS chunk to alpha. The png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() function is -deprecated. - -A number of macro definitions in support of runtime selection of -assembler code features (especially Intel MMX code support) were -added at libpng-1.2.0: - - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_SUPPORT_COMPILED - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_SUPPORT_IN_CPU - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_COMBINE_ROW - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_INTERLACE - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_SUB - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_UP - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_AVG - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_PAETH - PNG_ASM_FLAGS_INITIALIZED - PNG_MMX_READ_FLAGS - PNG_MMX_FLAGS - PNG_MMX_WRITE_FLAGS - PNG_MMX_FLAGS - -We added the following functions in support of runtime -selection of assembler code features: - - png_get_mmx_flagmask() - png_set_mmx_thresholds() - png_get_asm_flags() - png_get_mmx_bitdepth_threshold() - png_get_mmx_rowbytes_threshold() - png_set_asm_flags() - -We replaced all of these functions with simple stubs in libpng-1.2.20, -when the Intel assembler code was removed due to a licensing issue. - -These macros are deprecated: - - PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED - PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED - -They have been replaced, respectively, by: - - PNG_NO_READ_TRANSFORMS - PNG_NO_PROGRESSIVE_READ - PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ - PNG_NO_WRITE_TRANSFORMS - PNG_NO_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - PNG_NO_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - -PNG_MAX_UINT was replaced with PNG_UINT_31_MAX. It has been -deprecated since libpng-1.0.16 and libpng-1.2.6. - -The function - png_check_sig(sig, num) -was replaced with - !png_sig_cmp(sig, 0, num) -It has been deprecated since libpng-0.90. - -The function - png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() -which also expands tRNS to alpha was replaced with - png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() -which does not. It has been deprecated since libpng-1.0.18 and 1.2.9. - -X. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x/1.2.x to 1.4.x - -Private libpng prototypes and macro definitions were moved from -png.h and pngconf.h into a new pngpriv.h header file. - -Functions png_set_benign_errors(), png_benign_error(), and -png_chunk_benign_error() were added. - -Support for setting the maximum amount of memory that the application -will allocate for reading chunks was added, as a security measure. -The functions png_set_chunk_cache_max() and png_get_chunk_cache_max() -were added to the library. - -We implemented support for I/O states by adding png_ptr member io_state -and functions png_get_io_chunk_name() and png_get_io_state() in pngget.c - -We added PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB to the available high-level -input transforms. - -Checking for and reporting of errors in the IHDR chunk is more thorough. - -Support for global arrays was removed, to improve thread safety. - -Some obsolete/deprecated macros and functions have been removed. - -Typecasted NULL definitions such as - #define png_voidp_NULL (png_voidp)NULL -were eliminated. If you used these in your application, just use -NULL instead. - -The png_struct and info_struct members "trans" and "trans_values" were -changed to "trans_alpha" and "trans_color", respectively. - -The obsolete, unused pnggccrd.c and pngvcrd.c files and related makefiles -were removed. - -The PNG_1_0_X and PNG_1_2_X macros were eliminated. - -The PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED macro was eliminated. - -Many WIN32_WCE #ifdefs were removed. - -The functions png_read_init(info_ptr), png_write_init(info_ptr), -png_info_init(info_ptr), png_read_destroy(), and png_write_destroy() -have been removed. They have been deprecated since libpng-0.95. - -The png_permit_empty_plte() was removed. It has been deprecated -since libpng-1.0.9. Use png_permit_mng_features() instead. - -We removed the obsolete stub functions png_get_mmx_flagmask(), -png_set_mmx_thresholds(), png_get_asm_flags(), -png_get_mmx_bitdepth_threshold(), png_get_mmx_rowbytes_threshold(), -png_set_asm_flags(), and png_mmx_supported() - -We removed the obsolete png_check_sig(), png_memcpy_check(), and -png_memset_check() functions. Instead use !png_sig_cmp(), memcpy(), -and memset(), respectively. - -The function png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() was removed. It has been -deprecated since libpng-1.0.18 and 1.2.9, when it was replaced with -png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() because the former function also -expanded any tRNS chunk to an alpha channel. - -Macros for png_get_uint_16, png_get_uint_32, and png_get_int_32 -were added and are used by default instead of the corresponding -functions. Unfortunately, -from libpng-1.4.0 until 1.4.4, the png_get_uint_16 macro (but not the -function) incorrectly returned a value of type png_uint_32. - -We changed the prototype for png_malloc() from - png_malloc(png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 size) -to - png_malloc(png_structp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size) - -This also applies to the prototype for the user replacement malloc_fn(). - -The png_calloc() function was added and is used in place of -of "png_malloc(); memset();" except in the case in png_read_png() -where the array consists of pointers; in this case a "for" loop is used -after the png_malloc() to set the pointers to NULL, to give robust. -behavior in case the application runs out of memory part-way through -the process. - -We changed the prototypes of png_get_compression_buffer_size() and -png_set_compression_buffer_size() to work with size_t instead of -png_uint_32. - -Support for numbered error messages was removed by default, since we -never got around to actually numbering the error messages. The function -png_set_strip_error_numbers() was removed from the library by default. - -The png_zalloc() and png_zfree() functions are no longer exported. -The png_zalloc() function no longer zeroes out the memory that it -allocates. Applications that called png_zalloc(png_ptr, number, size) -can call png_calloc(png_ptr, number*size) instead, and can call -png_free() instead of png_zfree(). - -Support for dithering was disabled by default in libpng-1.4.0, because -it has not been well tested and doesn't actually "dither". -The code was not -removed, however, and could be enabled by building libpng with -PNG_READ_DITHER_SUPPORTED defined. In libpng-1.4.2, this support -was re-enabled, but the function was renamed png_set_quantize() to -reflect more accurately what it actually does. At the same time, -the PNG_DITHER_[RED,GREEN_BLUE]_BITS macros were also renamed to -PNG_QUANTIZE_[RED,GREEN,BLUE]_BITS, and PNG_READ_DITHER_SUPPORTED -was renamed to PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED. - -We removed the trailing '.' from the warning and error messages. - -XI. Changes to Libpng from version 1.4.x to 1.5.x - -From libpng-1.4.0 until 1.4.4, the png_get_uint_16 macro (but not the -function) incorrectly returned a value of type png_uint_32. -The incorrect macro was removed from libpng-1.4.5. - -Checking for invalid palette index on write was added at libpng -1.5.10. If a pixel contains an invalid (out-of-range) index libpng issues -a benign error. This is enabled by default because this condition is an -error according to the PNG specification, Clause 11.3.2, but the error can -be ignored in each png_ptr with - - png_set_check_for_invalid_index(png_ptr, allowed); - - allowed - one of - 0: disable benign error (accept the - invalid data without warning). - 1: enable benign error (treat the - invalid data as an error or a - warning). - -If the error is ignored, or if png_benign_error() treats it as a warning, -any invalid pixels are decoded as opaque black by the decoder and written -as-is by the encoder. - -Retrieving the maximum palette index found was added at libpng-1.5.15. -This statement must appear after png_read_png() or png_read_image() while -reading, and after png_write_png() or png_write_image() while writing. - - int max_palette = png_get_palette_max(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -This will return the maximum palette index found in the image, or "-1" if -the palette was not checked, or "0" if no palette was found. Note that this -does not account for any palette index used by ancillary chunks such as the -bKGD chunk; you must check those separately to determine the maximum -palette index actually used. - -There are no substantial API changes between the non-deprecated parts of -the 1.4.5 API and the 1.5.0 API; however, the ability to directly access -members of the main libpng control structures, png_struct and png_info, -deprecated in earlier versions of libpng, has been completely removed from -libpng 1.5, and new private "pngstruct.h", "pnginfo.h", and "pngdebug.h" -header files were created. - -We no longer include zlib.h in png.h. The include statement has been moved -to pngstruct.h, where it is not accessible by applications. Applications that -need access to information in zlib.h will need to add the '#include "zlib.h"' -directive. It does not matter whether this is placed prior to or after -the '"#include png.h"' directive. - -The png_sprintf(), png_strcpy(), and png_strncpy() macros are no longer used -and were removed. - -We moved the png_strlen(), png_memcpy(), png_memset(), and png_memcmp() -macros into a private header file (pngpriv.h) that is not accessible to -applications. - -In png_get_iCCP, the type of "profile" was changed from png_charpp -to png_bytepp, and in png_set_iCCP, from png_charp to png_const_bytep. - -There are changes of form in png.h, including new and changed macros to -declare parts of the API. Some API functions with arguments that are -pointers to data not modified within the function have been corrected to -declare these arguments with const. - -Much of the internal use of C macros to control the library build has also -changed and some of this is visible in the exported header files, in -particular the use of macros to control data and API elements visible -during application compilation may require significant revision to -application code. (It is extremely rare for an application to do this.) - -Any program that compiled against libpng 1.4 and did not use deprecated -features or access internal library structures should compile and work -against libpng 1.5, except for the change in the prototype for -png_get_iCCP() and png_set_iCCP() API functions mentioned above. - -libpng 1.5.0 adds PNG_ PASS macros to help in the reading and writing of -interlaced images. The macros return the number of rows and columns in -each pass and information that can be used to de-interlace and (if -absolutely necessary) interlace an image. - -libpng 1.5.0 adds an API png_longjmp(png_ptr, value). This API calls -the application-provided png_longjmp_ptr on the internal, but application -initialized, longjmp buffer. It is provided as a convenience to avoid -the need to use the png_jmpbuf macro, which had the unnecessary side -effect of resetting the internal png_longjmp_ptr value. - -libpng 1.5.0 includes a complete fixed point API. By default this is -present along with the corresponding floating point API. In general the -fixed point API is faster and smaller than the floating point one because -the PNG file format used fixed point, not floating point. This applies -even if the library uses floating point in internal calculations. A new -macro, PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED, reveals whether the library -uses floating point arithmetic (the default) or fixed point arithmetic -internally for performance critical calculations such as gamma correction. -In some cases, the gamma calculations may produce slightly different -results. This has changed the results in png_rgb_to_gray and in alpha -composition (png_set_background for example). This applies even if the -original image was already linear (gamma == 1.0) and, therefore, it is -not necessary to linearize the image. This is because libpng has *not* -been changed to optimize that case correctly, yet. - -Fixed point support for the sCAL chunk comes with an important caveat; -the sCAL specification uses a decimal encoding of floating point values -and the accuracy of PNG fixed point values is insufficient for -representation of these values. Consequently a "string" API -(png_get_sCAL_s and png_set_sCAL_s) is the only reliable way of reading -arbitrary sCAL chunks in the absence of either the floating point API or -internal floating point calculations. Starting with libpng-1.5.0, both -of these functions are present when PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED is defined. Prior -to libpng-1.5.0, their presence also depended upon PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -being defined and PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED not being defined. - -Applications no longer need to include the optional distribution header -file pngusr.h or define the corresponding macros during application -build in order to see the correct variant of the libpng API. From 1.5.0 -application code can check for the corresponding _SUPPORTED macro: - -#ifdef PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED - /* code that uses the inch conversion APIs. */ -#endif - -This macro will only be defined if the inch conversion functions have been -compiled into libpng. The full set of macros, and whether or not support -has been compiled in, are available in the header file pnglibconf.h. -This header file is specific to the libpng build. Notice that prior to -1.5.0 the _SUPPORTED macros would always have the default definition unless -reset by pngusr.h or by explicit settings on the compiler command line. -These settings may produce compiler warnings or errors in 1.5.0 because -of macro redefinition. - -Applications can now choose whether to use these macros or to call the -corresponding function by defining PNG_USE_READ_MACROS or -PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS before including png.h. Notice that this is -only supported from 1.5.0; defining PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS prior to 1.5.0 -will lead to a link failure. - -Prior to libpng-1.5.4, the zlib compressor used the same set of parameters -when compressing the IDAT data and textual data such as zTXt and iCCP. -In libpng-1.5.4 we reinitialized the zlib stream for each type of data. -We added five png_set_text_*() functions for setting the parameters to -use with textual data. - -Prior to libpng-1.5.4, the PNG_READ_16_TO_8_ACCURATE_SCALE_SUPPORTED -option was off by default, and slightly inaccurate scaling occurred. -This option can no longer be turned off, and the choice of accurate -or inaccurate 16-to-8 scaling is by using the new png_set_scale_16_to_8() -API for accurate scaling or the old png_set_strip_16_to_8() API for simple -chopping. In libpng-1.5.4, the PNG_READ_16_TO_8_ACCURATE_SCALE_SUPPORTED -macro became PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED, and the PNG_READ_16_TO_8 -macro became PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED, to enable the two -png_set_*_16_to_8() functions separately. - -Prior to libpng-1.5.4, the png_set_user_limits() function could only be -used to reduce the width and height limits from the value of -PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX and PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX, although this document said -that it could be used to override them. Now this function will reduce or -increase the limits. - -Starting in libpng-1.5.22, default user limits were established. These -can be overridden by application calls to png_set_user_limits(), -png_set_user_chunk_cache_max(), and/or png_set_user_malloc_max(). -The limits are now - max possible default - png_user_width_max 0x7fffffff 1,000,000 - png_user_height_max 0x7fffffff 1,000,000 - png_user_chunk_cache_max 0 (unlimited) 1000 - png_user_chunk_malloc_max 0 (unlimited) 8,000,000 - -The png_set_option() function (and the "options" member of the png struct) was -added to libpng-1.5.15, with option PNG_ARM_NEON. - -The library now supports a complete fixed point implementation and can -thus be used on systems that have no floating point support or very -limited or slow support. Previously gamma correction, an essential part -of complete PNG support, required reasonably fast floating point. - -As part of this the choice of internal implementation has been made -independent of the choice of fixed versus floating point APIs and all the -missing fixed point APIs have been implemented. - -The exact mechanism used to control attributes of API functions has -changed, as described in the INSTALL file. - -A new test program, pngvalid, is provided in addition to pngtest. -pngvalid validates the arithmetic accuracy of the gamma correction -calculations and includes a number of validations of the file format. -A subset of the full range of tests is run when "make check" is done -(in the 'configure' build.) pngvalid also allows total allocated memory -usage to be evaluated and performs additional memory overwrite validation. - -Many changes to individual feature macros have been made. The following -are the changes most likely to be noticed by library builders who -configure libpng: - -1) All feature macros now have consistent naming: - -#define PNG_NO_feature turns the feature off -#define PNG_feature_SUPPORTED turns the feature on - -pnglibconf.h contains one line for each feature macro which is either: - -#define PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - -if the feature is supported or: - -/*#undef PNG_feature_SUPPORTED*/ - -if it is not. Library code consistently checks for the 'SUPPORTED' macro. -It does not, and libpng applications should not, check for the 'NO' macro -which will not normally be defined even if the feature is not supported. -The 'NO' macros are only used internally for setting or not setting the -corresponding 'SUPPORTED' macros. - -Compatibility with the old names is provided as follows: - -PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS turns on PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED - -And the following definitions disable the corresponding feature: - -PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED disables SETJMP -PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables READ_TRANSFORMS -PNG_NO_READ_COMPOSITED_NODIV disables READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV -PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables WRITE_TRANSFORMS -PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS -PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - -Library builders should remove use of the above, inconsistent, names. - -2) Warning and error message formatting was previously conditional on -the STDIO feature. The library has been changed to use the -CONSOLE_IO feature instead. This means that if CONSOLE_IO is disabled -the library no longer uses the printf(3) functions, even though the -default read/write implementations use (FILE) style stdio.h functions. - -3) Three feature macros now control the fixed/floating point decisions: - -PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED enables the floating point APIs - -PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED enables the fixed point APIs; however, in -practice these are normally required internally anyway (because the PNG -file format is fixed point), therefore in most cases PNG_NO_FIXED_POINT -merely stops the function from being exported. - -PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED chooses between the internal floating -point implementation or the fixed point one. Typically the fixed point -implementation is larger and slower than the floating point implementation -on a system that supports floating point; however, it may be faster on a -system which lacks floating point hardware and therefore uses a software -emulation. - -4) Added PNG_{READ,WRITE}_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED. This allows the -functions to read and write ints to be disabled independently of -PNG_USE_READ_MACROS, which allows libpng to be built with the functions -even though the default is to use the macros - this allows applications -to choose at app buildtime whether or not to use macros (previously -impossible because the functions weren't in the default build.) - -XII. Changes to Libpng from version 1.5.x to 1.6.x - -A "simplified API" has been added (see documentation in png.h and a simple -example in contrib/examples/pngtopng.c). The new publicly visible API -includes the following: - - macros: - PNG_FORMAT_* - PNG_IMAGE_* - structures: - png_control - png_image - read functions - png_image_begin_read_from_file() - png_image_begin_read_from_stdio() - png_image_begin_read_from_memory() - png_image_finish_read() - png_image_free() - write functions - png_image_write_to_file() - png_image_write_to_memory() - png_image_write_to_stdio() - -Starting with libpng-1.6.0, you can configure libpng to prefix all exported -symbols, using the PNG_PREFIX macro. - -We no longer include string.h in png.h. The include statement has been moved -to pngpriv.h, where it is not accessible by applications. Applications that -need access to information in string.h must add an '#include ' -directive. It does not matter whether this is placed prior to or after -the '#include "png.h"' directive. - -The following API are now DEPRECATED: - png_info_init_3() - png_convert_to_rfc1123() which has been replaced - with png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer() - png_malloc_default() - png_free_default() - png_reset_zstream() - -The following have been removed: - png_get_io_chunk_name(), which has been replaced - with png_get_io_chunk_type(). The new - function returns a 32-bit integer instead of - a string. - The png_sizeof(), png_strlen(), png_memcpy(), png_memcmp(), and - png_memset() macros are no longer used in the libpng sources and - have been removed. These had already been made invisible to applications - (i.e., defined in the private pngpriv.h header file) since libpng-1.5.0. - -The signatures of many exported functions were changed, such that - png_structp became png_structrp or png_const_structrp - png_infop became png_inforp or png_const_inforp -where "rp" indicates a "restricted pointer". - -Dropped support for 16-bit platforms. The support for FAR/far types has -been eliminated and the definition of png_alloc_size_t is now controlled -by a flag so that 'small size_t' systems can select it if necessary. - -Error detection in some chunks has improved; in particular the iCCP chunk -reader now does pretty complete validation of the basic format. Some bad -profiles that were previously accepted are now accepted with a warning or -rejected, depending upon the png_set_benign_errors() setting, in particular -the very old broken Microsoft/HP 3144-byte sRGB profile. Starting with -libpng-1.6.11, recognizing and checking sRGB profiles can be avoided by -means of - - #if defined(PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE) && \ - defined(PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED) - png_set_option(png_ptr, PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE, - PNG_OPTION_ON); - #endif - -It's not a good idea to do this if you are using the "simplified API", -which needs to be able to recognize sRGB profiles conveyed via the iCCP -chunk. - -The PNG spec requirement that only grayscale profiles may appear in images -with color type 0 or 4 and that even if the image only contains gray pixels, -only RGB profiles may appear in images with color type 2, 3, or 6, is now -enforced. The sRGB chunk is allowed to appear in images with any color type -and is interpreted by libpng to convey a one-tracer-curve gray profile or a -three-tracer-curve RGB profile as appropriate. - -Libpng 1.5.x erroneously used /MD for Debug DLL builds; if you used the debug -builds in your app and you changed your app to use /MD you will need to -change it back to /MDd for libpng 1.6.x. - -Prior to libpng-1.6.0 a warning would be issued if the iTXt chunk contained -an empty language field or an empty translated keyword. Both of these -are allowed by the PNG specification, so these warnings are no longer issued. - -The library now issues an error if the application attempts to set a -transform after it calls png_read_update_info() or if it attempts to call -both png_read_update_info() and png_start_read_image() or to call either -of them more than once. - -The default condition for benign_errors is now to treat benign errors as -warnings while reading and as errors while writing. - -The library now issues a warning if both background processing and RGB to -gray are used when gamma correction happens. As with previous versions of -the library the results are numerically very incorrect in this case. - -There are some minor arithmetic changes in some transforms such as -png_set_background(), that might be detected by certain regression tests. - -Unknown chunk handling has been improved internally, without any API change. -This adds more correct option control of the unknown handling, corrects -a pre-existing bug where the per-chunk 'keep' setting is ignored, and makes -it possible to skip IDAT chunks in the sequential reader. - -The machine-generated configure files are no longer included in branches -libpng16 and later of the GIT repository. They continue to be included -in the tarball releases, however. - -Libpng-1.6.0 through 1.6.2 used the CMF bytes at the beginning of the IDAT -stream to set the size of the sliding window for reading instead of using the -default 32-kbyte sliding window size. It was discovered that there are -hundreds of PNG files in the wild that have incorrect CMF bytes that caused -zlib to issue the "invalid distance too far back" error and reject the file. -Libpng-1.6.3 and later calculate their own safe CMF from the image dimensions, -provide a way to revert to the libpng-1.5.x behavior (ignoring the CMF bytes -and using a 32-kbyte sliding window), by using - - png_set_option(png_ptr, PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW, - PNG_OPTION_ON); - -and provide a tool (contrib/tools/pngfix) for rewriting a PNG file while -optimizing the CMF bytes in its IDAT chunk correctly. - -Libpng-1.6.0 and libpng-1.6.1 wrote uncompressed iTXt chunks with the wrong -length, which resulted in PNG files that cannot be read beyond the bad iTXt -chunk. This error was fixed in libpng-1.6.3, and a tool (called -contrib/tools/png-fix-itxt) has been added to the libpng distribution. - -Starting with libpng-1.6.17, the PNG_SAFE_LIMITS macro was eliminated -and safe limits are used by default (users who need larger limits -can still override them at compile time or run time, as described above). - -The new limits are - default spec limit - png_user_width_max 1,000,000 2,147,483,647 - png_user_height_max 1,000,000 2,147,483,647 - png_user_chunk_cache_max 128 unlimited - png_user_chunk_malloc_max 8,000,000 unlimited - -Starting with libpng-1.6.18, a PNG_RELEASE_BUILD macro was added, which allows -library builders to control compilation for an installed system (a release build). -It can be set for testing debug or beta builds to ensure that they will compile -when the build type is switched to RC or STABLE. In essence this overrides the -PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE definition which is not directly user controllable. - -Starting with libpng-1.6.19, attempting to set an over-length PLTE chunk -is an error. Previously this requirement of the PNG specification was not -enforced, and the palette was always limited to 256 entries. An over-length -PLTE chunk found in an input PNG is silently truncated. - -Starting with libpng-1.6.31, the eXIf chunk is supported. Libpng does not -attempt to decode the Exif profile; it simply returns a byte array -containing the profile to the calling application which must do its own -decoding. - -XIII. Detecting libpng - -The png_get_io_ptr() function has been present since libpng-0.88, has never -changed, and is unaffected by conditional compilation macros. It is the -best choice for use in configure scripts for detecting the presence of any -libpng version since 0.88. In an autoconf "configure.in" you could use - - AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_get_io_ptr, ... - -XV. Source code repository - -Since about February 2009, version 1.2.34, libpng has been under "git" source -control. The git repository was built from old libpng-x.y.z.tar.gz files -going back to version 0.70. You can access the git repository (read only) -at - - https://github.com/glennrp/libpng or - https://git.code.sf.net/p/libpng/code.git - -or you can browse it with a web browser at - - https://github.com/glennrp/libpng or - https://sourceforge.net/p/libpng/code/ci/libpng16/tree/ - -Patches can be sent to png-mng-implement at lists.sourceforge.net or -uploaded to the libpng bug tracker at - - https://libpng.sourceforge.io/ - -or as a "pull request" to - - https://github.com/glennrp/libpng/pulls - -We also accept patches built from the tar or zip distributions, and -simple verbal descriptions of bug fixes, reported either to the -SourceForge bug tracker, to the png-mng-implement at lists.sf.net -mailing list, as github issues. - -XV. Coding style - -Our coding style is similar to the "Allman" style -(See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style#Allman_style), with curly -braces on separate lines: - - if (condition) - { - action; - } - - else if (another condition) - { - another action; - } - -The braces can be omitted from simple one-line actions: - - if (condition) - return 0; - -We use 3-space indentation, except for continued statements which -are usually indented the same as the first line of the statement -plus four more spaces. - -For macro definitions we use 2-space indentation, always leaving the "#" -in the first column. - - #ifndef PNG_NO_FEATURE - # ifndef PNG_FEATURE_SUPPORTED - # define PNG_FEATURE_SUPPORTED - # endif - #endif - -Comments appear with the leading "/*" at the same indentation as -the statement that follows the comment: - - /* Single-line comment */ - statement; - - /* This is a multiple-line - * comment. - */ - statement; - -Very short comments can be placed after the end of the statement -to which they pertain: - - statement; /* comment */ - -We don't use C++ style ("//") comments. We have, however, -used them in the past in some now-abandoned MMX assembler -code. - -Functions and their curly braces are not indented, and -exported functions are marked with PNGAPI: - - /* This is a public function that is visible to - * application programmers. It does thus-and-so. - */ - void PNGAPI - png_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) - { - body; - } - -The return type and decorations are placed on a separate line -ahead of the function name, as illustrated above. - -The prototypes for all exported functions appear in png.h, -above the comment that says - - /* Maintainer: Put new public prototypes here ... */ - -We mark all non-exported functions with "/* PRIVATE */"": - - void /* PRIVATE */ - png_non_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) - { - body; - } - -The prototypes for non-exported functions (except for those in -pngtest) appear in pngpriv.h above the comment that says - - /* Maintainer: Put new private prototypes here ^ */ - -To avoid polluting the global namespace, the names of all exported -functions and variables begin with "png_", and all publicly visible C -preprocessor macros begin with "PNG". We request that applications that -use libpng *not* begin any of their own symbols with either of these strings. - -We put a space after the "sizeof" operator and we omit the -optional parentheses around its argument when the argument -is an expression, not a type name, and we always enclose the -sizeof operator, with its argument, in parentheses: - - (sizeof (png_uint_32)) - (sizeof array) - -Prior to libpng-1.6.0 we used a "png_sizeof()" macro, formatted as -though it were a function. - -Control keywords if, for, while, and switch are always followed by a space -to distinguish them from function calls, which have no trailing space. - -We put a space after each comma and after each semicolon -in "for" statements, and we put spaces before and after each -C binary operator and after "for" or "while", and before -"?". We don't put a space between a typecast and the expression -being cast, nor do we put one between a function name and the -left parenthesis that follows it: - - for (i = 2; i > 0; --i) - y[i] = a(x) + (int)b; - -We prefer #ifdef and #ifndef to #if defined() and #if !defined() -when there is only one macro being tested. We always use parentheses -with "defined". - -We express integer constants that are used as bit masks in hex format, -with an even number of lower-case hex digits, and to make them unsigned -(e.g., 0x00U, 0xffU, 0x0100U) and long if they are greater than 0x7fff -(e.g., 0xffffUL). - -We prefer to use underscores rather than camelCase in names, except -for a few type names that we inherit from zlib.h. - -We prefer "if (something != 0)" and "if (something == 0)" over -"if (something)" and if "(!something)", respectively, and for pointers -we prefer "if (some_pointer != NULL)" or "if (some_pointer == NULL)". - -We do not use the TAB character for indentation in the C sources. - -Lines do not exceed 80 characters. - -Other rules can be inferred by inspecting the libpng source. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpng.3 b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpng.3 deleted file mode 100644 index aabb160..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpng.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6052 +0,0 @@ -.TH LIBPNG 3 "April 14, 2019" -.SH NAME -libpng \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Reference Library 1.6.37 - -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fB#include \fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_access_version_number (void);\fP - -\fBvoid png_benign_error (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_charp \fIerror\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_build_grayscale_palette (int \fP\fIbit_depth\fP\fB, png_colorp \fIpalette\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_calloc (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_alloc_size_t \fIsize\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_chunk_benign_error (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_charp \fIerror\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_chunk_error (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_charp \fIerror\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_chunk_warning (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_charp \fImessage\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_convert_from_struct_tm (png_timep \fP\fIptime\fP\fB, struct tm FAR * \fIttime\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_convert_from_time_t (png_timep \fP\fIptime\fP\fB, time_t \fIttime\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_charp png_convert_to_rfc1123 (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_timep \fIptime\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_infop png_create_info_struct (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_structp png_create_read_struct (png_const_charp \fP\fIuser_png_ver\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIerror_ptr\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fP\fIerror_fn\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fIwarn_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_structp png_create_read_struct_2 (png_const_charp \fP\fIuser_png_ver\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIerror_ptr\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fP\fIerror_fn\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fP\fIwarn_fn\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fImem_ptr\fP\fB, png_malloc_ptr \fP\fImalloc_fn\fP\fB, png_free_ptr \fIfree_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_structp png_create_write_struct (png_const_charp \fP\fIuser_png_ver\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIerror_ptr\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fP\fIerror_fn\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fIwarn_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_structp png_create_write_struct_2 (png_const_charp \fP\fIuser_png_ver\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIerror_ptr\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fP\fIerror_fn\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fP\fIwarn_fn\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fImem_ptr\fP\fB, png_malloc_ptr \fP\fImalloc_fn\fP\fB, png_free_ptr \fIfree_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_data_freer (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIfreer\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fImask\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_destroy_info_struct (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infopp \fIinfo_ptr_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_destroy_read_struct (png_structpp \fP\fIpng_ptr_ptr\fP\fB, png_infopp \fP\fIinfo_ptr_ptr\fP\fB, png_infopp \fIend_info_ptr_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_destroy_write_struct (png_structpp \fP\fIpng_ptr_ptr\fP\fB, png_infopp \fIinfo_ptr_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_err (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_error (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_charp \fIerror\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_free (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fIptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_free_chunk_list (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_free_default (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fIptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_free_data (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fInum\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_bit_depth (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_bKGD (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_color_16p \fI*background\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_channels (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_cHRM (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*white_x\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*white_y\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*red_x\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*red_y\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*green_x\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*green_y\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*blue_x\fP\fB, double \fI*blue_y\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_cHRM_fixed (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*white_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*white_y\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*red_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*red_y\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*green_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*green_y\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*blue_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fI*blue_y\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_cHRM_XYZ (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*red_X\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*red_Y\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*red_Z\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*green_X\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*green_Y\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*green_Z\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*blue_X\fP\fB, double \fP\fI*blue_Y\fP\fB, double \fI*blue_Z\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_cHRM_XYZ_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_red_X\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_red_Y\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_red_Z\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_green_X\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_green_Y\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_green_Z\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_blue_X\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fI*int_blue_Y\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fI*int_blue_Z\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_chunk_cache_max (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_alloc_size_t png_get_chunk_malloc_max (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_color_type (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_compression_buffer_size (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_compression_type (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_copyright (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_current_row_number \fI(png_const_structp\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_current_pass_number \fI(png_const_structp\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_get_error_ptr (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_filter_type (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_gAMA (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, double \fI*file_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_gAMA_fixed (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fI*int_file_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_header_ver (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_header_version (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_eXIf (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fI*exif\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_eXIf_1 (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_unit_32 \fP\fI*num_exif\fP\fB, png_bytep \fI*exif\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_hIST (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_16p \fI*hist\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_iCCP (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_charpp \fP\fIname\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*compression_type\fP\fB, png_bytepp \fP\fIprofile\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fI*proflen\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_IHDR (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*width\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*height\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*bit_depth\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*color_type\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*interlace_type\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*compression_type\fP\fB, int \fI*filter_type\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_image_height (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_image_width (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_int_32 png_get_int_32 (png_bytep \fIbuf\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_interlace_type (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_io_chunk_type (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_get_io_ptr (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_io_state (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_libpng_ver (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_get_palette_max(png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_get_mem_ptr (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_oFFs (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*offset_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*offset_y\fP\fB, int \fI*unit_type\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_pCAL (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_charp \fP\fI*purpose\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fI*X0\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fI*X1\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*type\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*nparams\fP\fB, png_charp \fP\fI*units\fP\fB, png_charpp \fI*params\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_pHYs (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*res_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*res_y\fP\fB, int \fI*unit_type\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBfloat png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_pHYs_dpi (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*res_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fI*res_y\fP\fB, int \fI*unit_type\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_fixed_point png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio_fixed (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_pixels_per_inch (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_pixels_per_meter (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_get_progressive_ptr (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_PLTE (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_colorp \fP\fI*palette\fP\fB, int \fI*num_palette\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_byte png_get_rgb_to_gray_status (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_rowbytes (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_bytepp png_get_rows (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_sBIT (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_color_8p \fI*sig_bit\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_get_sCAL (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int* \fP\fIunit\fP\fB, double* \fP\fIwidth\fP\fB, double* \fIheight\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_get_sCAL_fixed (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int* \fP\fIunit\fP\fB, png_fixed_pointp \fP\fIwidth\fP\fB, png_fixed_pointp \fIheight\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_get_sCAL_s (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int* \fP\fIunit\fP\fB, png_charpp \fP\fIwidth\fP\fB, png_charpp \fIheight\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_bytep png_get_signature (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_sPLT (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_spalette_p \fI*splt_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_sRGB (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fI*file_srgb_intent\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_text (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_textp \fP\fI*text_ptr\fP\fB, int \fI*num_text\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_tIME (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_timep \fI*mod_time\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_tRNS (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fI*trans_alpha\fP\fB, int \fP\fI*num_trans\fP\fB, png_color_16p \fI*trans_color\fP\fB);\fP - -\fB/* This function is really an inline macro. \fI*/ - -\fBpng_uint_16 png_get_uint_16 (png_bytep \fIbuf\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_uint_31 (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fIbuf\fP\fB);\fP - -\fB/* This function is really an inline macro. \fI*/ - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_uint_32 (png_bytep \fIbuf\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_unknown_chunks (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_unknown_chunkpp \fIunknowns\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_get_user_chunk_ptr (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_user_height_max (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_get_user_transform_ptr (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_user_width_max (png_const_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_valid (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIflag\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBfloat png_get_x_offset_inches (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_fixed_point png_get_x_offset_inches_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_int_32 png_get_x_offset_microns (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_int_32 png_get_x_offset_pixels (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_x_pixels_per_inch (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_x_pixels_per_meter (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBfloat png_get_y_offset_inches (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_fixed_point png_get_y_offset_inches_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_int_32 png_get_y_offset_microns (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_int_32 png_get_y_offset_pixels (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_y_pixels_per_inch (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_get_y_pixels_per_meter (png_const_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_handle_as_unknown (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fIchunk_name\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_image_begin_read_from_file (png_imagep \fP\fIimage\fP\fB, const char \fI*file_name\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_image_begin_read_from_stdio (png_imagep \fP\fIimage\fP\fB, FILE* \fIfile\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint, png_image_begin_read_from_memory (png_imagep \fP\fIimage\fP\fB, png_const_voidp \fP\fImemory\fP\fB, size_t \fIsize\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_image_finish_read (png_imagep \fP\fIimage\fP\fB, png_colorp \fP\fIbackground\fP\fB, void \fP\fI*buffer\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fIrow_stride\fP\fB, void \fI*colormap\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_image_free (png_imagep \fIimage\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_image_write_to_file (png_imagep \fP\fIimage\fP\fB, const char \fP\fI*file\fP\fB, int \fP\fIconvert_to_8bit\fP\fB, const void \fP\fI*buffer\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fIrow_stride\fP\fB, void \fI*colormap\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_image_write_to_memory (png_imagep \fP\fIimage\fP\fB, void \fP\fI*memory\fP\fB, png_alloc_size_t * PNG_RESTRICT \fP\fImemory_bytes\fP\fB, int \fP\fIconvert_to_8_bit\fP\fB, const void \fP\fI*buffer\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fIrow_stride\fP\fB, const void \fI*colormap\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_image_write_to_stdio (png_imagep \fP\fIimage\fP\fB, FILE \fP\fI*file\fP\fB, int \fP\fIconvert_to_8_bit\fP\fB, const void \fP\fI*buffer\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fIrow_stride\fP\fB, void \fI*colormap\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_info_init_3 (png_infopp \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, size_t \fIpng_info_struct_size\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_init_io (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, FILE \fI*fp\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_longjmp (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIval\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_malloc (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_alloc_size_t \fIsize\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_malloc_default (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_alloc_size_t \fIsize\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_voidp png_malloc_warn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_alloc_size_t \fIsize\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_permit_mng_features (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fImng_features_permitted\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_process_data (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIbuffer\fP\fB, size_t \fIbuffer_size\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBsize_t png_process_data_pause (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIsave\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_process_data_skip (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_progressive_combine_row (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIold_row\fP\fB, png_bytep \fInew_row\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_read_end (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_read_image (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytepp \fIimage\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_read_info (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_read_png (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fItransforms\fP\fB, png_voidp \fIparams\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_read_row (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIrow\fP\fB, png_bytep \fIdisplay_row\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_read_rows (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytepp \fP\fIrow\fP\fB, png_bytepp \fP\fIdisplay_row\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fInum_rows\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_read_update_info (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_reset_zstream (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_save_int_32 (png_bytep \fP\fIbuf\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fIi\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_save_uint_16 (png_bytep \fP\fIbuf\fP\fB, unsigned int \fIi\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_save_uint_32 (png_bytep \fP\fIbuf\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIi\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_add_alpha (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIfiller\fP\fB, int \fIflags\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_alpha_mode (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fImode\fP\fB, double \fIoutput_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_alpha_mode_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fImode\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fIoutput_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_background (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_color_16p \fP\fIbackground_color\fP\fB, int \fP\fIbackground_gamma_code\fP\fB, int \fP\fIneed_expand\fP\fB, double \fIbackground_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_background_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_color_16p \fP\fIbackground_color\fP\fB, int \fP\fIbackground_gamma_code\fP\fB, int \fP\fIneed_expand\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIbackground_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_benign_errors (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIallowed\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_bgr (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_bKGD (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_color_16p \fIbackground\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_check_for_invalid_index (png_structrp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIallowed\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_cHRM (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, double \fP\fIwhite_x\fP\fB, double \fP\fIwhite_y\fP\fB, double \fP\fIred_x\fP\fB, double \fP\fIred_y\fP\fB, double \fP\fIgreen_x\fP\fB, double \fP\fIgreen_y\fP\fB, double \fP\fIblue_x\fP\fB, double \fIblue_y\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_cHRM_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIwhite_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIwhite_y\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIred_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIred_y\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIgreen_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIgreen_y\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIblue_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIblue_y\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_cHRM_XYZ (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, double \fP\fIred_X\fP\fB, double \fP\fIred_Y\fP\fB, double \fP\fIred_Z\fP\fB, double \fP\fIgreen_X\fP\fB, double \fP\fIgreen_Y\fP\fB, double \fP\fIgreen_Z\fP\fB, double \fP\fIblue_X\fP\fB, double \fP\fIblue_Y\fP\fB, double \fIblue_Z\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_red_X\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_red_Y\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_red_Z\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_green_X\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_green_Y\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_green_Z\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_blue_X\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIint_blue_Y\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fIint_blue_Z\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_chunk_cache_max (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIuser_chunk_cache_max\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_compression_level (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIlevel\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_compression_mem_level (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fImem_level\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_compression_method (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fImethod\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_compression_strategy (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIstrategy\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_compression_window_bits (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIwindow_bits\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_crc_action (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIcrit_action\fP\fB, int \fIancil_action\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_error_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIerror_ptr\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fP\fIerror_fn\fP\fB, png_error_ptr \fIwarning_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_expand (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_expand_16 (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8 (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_filler (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIfiller\fP\fB, int \fIflags\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_filter (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fImethod\fP\fB, int \fIfilters\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_filter_heuristics (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIheuristic_method\fP\fB, int \fP\fInum_weights\fP\fB, png_doublep \fP\fIfilter_weights\fP\fB, png_doublep \fIfilter_costs\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_filter_heuristics_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIheuristic_method\fP\fB, int \fP\fInum_weights\fP\fB, png_fixed_point_p \fP\fIfilter_weights\fP\fB, png_fixed_point_p \fIfilter_costs\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_flush (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fInrows\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_gamma (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, double \fP\fIscreen_gamma\fP\fB, double \fIdefault_file_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_gamma_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIscreen_gamma\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIdefault_file_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_gAMA (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, double \fIfile_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_gAMA_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIfile_gamma\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8 (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_gray_to_rgb (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_eXIf (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fIexif\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_eXIf_1 (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fInum_exif\fP\fB, png_bytep \fIexif\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_hIST (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_16p \fIhist\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_iCCP (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_charp \fP\fIname\fP\fB, int \fP\fIcompression_type\fP\fB, png_const_bytep \fP\fIprofile\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIproflen\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_set_interlace_handling (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_invalid (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fImask\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_invert_alpha (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_invert_mono (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_IHDR (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIwidth\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIheight\fP\fB, int \fP\fIbit_depth\fP\fB, int \fP\fIcolor_type\fP\fB, int \fP\fIinterlace_type\fP\fB, int \fP\fIcompression_type\fP\fB, int \fIfilter_type\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_keep_unknown_chunks (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIkeep\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIchunk_list\fP\fB, int \fInum_chunks\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBjmp_buf* png_set_longjmp_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_longjmp_ptr \fP\fIlongjmp_fn\fP\fB, size_t \fIjmp_buf_size\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_chunk_malloc_max (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_alloc_size_t \fIuser_chunk_cache_max\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_compression_buffer_size (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIsize\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_mem_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fImem_ptr\fP\fB, png_malloc_ptr \fP\fImalloc_fn\fP\fB, png_free_ptr \fIfree_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_oFFs (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIoffset_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIoffset_y\fP\fB, int \fIunit_type\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_set_option(png_structrp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIoption\fP\fB, int \fIonoff\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_packing (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_packswap (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_palette_to_rgb (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_pCAL (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_charp \fP\fIpurpose\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fIX0\fP\fB, png_int_32 \fP\fIX1\fP\fB, int \fP\fItype\fP\fB, int \fP\fInparams\fP\fB, png_charp \fP\fIunits\fP\fB, png_charpp \fIparams\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_pHYs (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIres_x\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIres_y\fP\fB, int \fIunit_type\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_progressive_read_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIprogressive_ptr\fP\fB, png_progressive_info_ptr \fP\fIinfo_fn\fP\fB, png_progressive_row_ptr \fP\fIrow_fn\fP\fB, png_progressive_end_ptr \fIend_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_PLTE (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_colorp \fP\fIpalette\fP\fB, int \fInum_palette\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_quantize (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_colorp \fP\fIpalette\fP\fB, int \fP\fInum_palette\fP\fB, int \fP\fImaximum_colors\fP\fB, png_uint_16p \fP\fIhistogram\fP\fB, int \fIfull_quantize\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_read_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIio_ptr\fP\fB, png_rw_ptr \fIread_data_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_read_status_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_read_status_ptr \fIread_row_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_read_user_chunk_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIuser_chunk_ptr\fP\fB, png_user_chunk_ptr \fIread_user_chunk_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_read_user_transform_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_user_transform_ptr \fIread_user_transform_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_rgb_to_gray (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIerror_action\fP\fB, double \fP\fIred\fP\fB, double \fIgreen\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int error_action png_uint_32 \fP\fIred\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIgreen\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_rows (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytepp \fIrow_pointers\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sBIT (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_color_8p \fIsig_bit\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sCAL (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIunit\fP\fB, double \fP\fIwidth\fP\fB, double \fIheight\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sCAL_fixed (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIunit\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fP\fIwidth\fP\fB, png_fixed_point \fIheight\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sCAL_s (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIunit\fP\fB, png_charp \fP\fIwidth\fP\fB, png_charp \fIheight\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_scale_16 (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_shift (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_color_8p \fItrue_bits\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sig_bytes (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fInum_bytes\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sPLT (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_spalette_p \fP\fIsplt_ptr\fP\fB, int \fInum_spalettes\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sRGB (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIsrgb_intent\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIsrgb_intent\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_strip_16 (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_strip_alpha (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_strip_error_numbers (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIstrip_mode\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_swap (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_swap_alpha (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_text (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_textp \fP\fItext_ptr\fP\fB, int \fInum_text\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_text_compression_level (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIlevel\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_text_compression_mem_level (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fImem_level\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_text_compression_strategy (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIstrategy\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_text_compression_window_bits (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fIwindow_bits\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_text_compression_method (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, int \fImethod\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_tIME (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_timep \fImod_time\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_tRNS (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fItrans_alpha\fP\fB, int \fP\fInum_trans\fP\fB, png_color_16p \fItrans_color\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_tRNS_to_alpha (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBpng_uint_32 png_set_unknown_chunks (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, png_unknown_chunkp \fP\fIunknowns\fP\fB, int \fP\fInum\fP\fB, int \fIlocation\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_unknown_chunk_location (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIchunk\fP\fB, int \fIlocation\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_user_limits (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fP\fIuser_width_max\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIuser_height_max\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_user_transform_info (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIuser_transform_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fIuser_transform_depth\fP\fB, int \fIuser_transform_channels\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_write_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_voidp \fP\fIio_ptr\fP\fB, png_rw_ptr \fP\fIwrite_data_fn\fP\fB, png_flush_ptr \fIoutput_flush_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_write_status_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_write_status_ptr \fIwrite_row_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_set_write_user_transform_fn (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_user_transform_ptr \fIwrite_user_transform_fn\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBint png_sig_cmp (png_bytep \fP\fIsig\fP\fB, size_t \fP\fIstart\fP\fB, size_t \fInum_to_check\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_start_read_image (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_warning (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_const_charp \fImessage\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_chunk (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIchunk_name\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIdata\fP\fB, size_t \fIlength\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_chunk_data (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIdata\fP\fB, size_t \fIlength\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_chunk_end (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_chunk_start (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fP\fIchunk_name\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fIlength\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_end (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_flush (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_image (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytepp \fIimage\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_info (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_info_before_PLTE (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_png (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_infop \fP\fIinfo_ptr\fP\fB, int \fP\fItransforms\fP\fB, png_voidp \fIparams\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_row (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytep \fIrow\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_rows (png_structp \fP\fIpng_ptr\fP\fB, png_bytepp \fP\fIrow\fP\fB, png_uint_32 \fInum_rows\fP\fB);\fP - -\fBvoid png_write_sig (png_structp \fIpng_ptr\fP\fB);\fP - -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.I libpng -library supports encoding, decoding, and various manipulations of -the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format image files. It uses the -.IR zlib(3) -compression library. -Following is a copy of the libpng-manual.txt file that accompanies libpng. - -.SH LIBPNG.TXT -libpng-manual.txt - A description on how to use and modify libpng - - Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - - This document is released under the libpng license. - For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - and license in png.h - - Based on: - - libpng version 1.6.36, December 2018, through 1.6.37 - April 2019 - Updated and distributed by Cosmin Truta - Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - - libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.6.35 - July 2018 - Updated and distributed by Glenn Randers-Pehrson - Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - - libpng 1.0 beta 6 - version 0.96 - May 28, 1997 - Updated and distributed by Andreas Dilger - Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger - - libpng 1.0 beta 2 - version 0.88 - January 26, 1996 - For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright - notice in png.h. Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric - Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - - Updated/rewritten per request in the libpng FAQ - Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Frank J. T. Wojcik - December 18, 1995 & January 20, 1996 - - TABLE OF CONTENTS - - I. Introduction - II. Structures - III. Reading - IV. Writing - V. Simplified API - VI. Modifying/Customizing libpng - VII. MNG support - VIII. Changes to Libpng from version 0.88 - IX. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x to 1.2.x - X. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x/1.2.x to 1.4.x - XI. Changes to Libpng from version 1.4.x to 1.5.x - XII. Changes to Libpng from version 1.5.x to 1.6.x - XIII. Detecting libpng - XIV. Source code repository - XV. Coding style - -.SH I. Introduction - -This file describes how to use and modify the PNG reference library -(known as libpng) for your own use. In addition to this -file, example.c is a good starting point for using the library, as -it is heavily commented and should include everything most people -will need. We assume that libpng is already installed; see the -INSTALL file for instructions on how to configure and install libpng. - -For examples of libpng usage, see the files "example.c", "pngtest.c", -and the files in the "contrib" directory, all of which are included in -the libpng distribution. - -Libpng was written as a companion to the PNG specification, as a way -of reducing the amount of time and effort it takes to support the PNG -file format in application programs. - -The PNG specification (second edition), November 2003, is available as -a W3C Recommendation and as an ISO Standard (ISO/IEC 15948:2004 (E)) at -. -The W3C and ISO documents have identical technical content. - -The PNG-1.2 specification is available at -. -It is technically equivalent -to the PNG specification (second edition) but has some additional material. - -The PNG-1.0 specification is available as RFC 2083 at - and as a -W3C Recommendation at . - -Some additional chunks are described in the special-purpose public chunks -documents at - -Other information -about PNG, and the latest version of libpng, can be found at the PNG home -page, . - -Most users will not have to modify the library significantly; advanced -users may want to modify it more. All attempts were made to make it as -complete as possible, while keeping the code easy to understand. -Currently, this library only supports C. Support for other languages -is being considered. - -Libpng has been designed to handle multiple sessions at one time, -to be easily modifiable, to be portable to the vast majority of -machines (ANSI, K&R, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit) available, and to be easy -to use. The ultimate goal of libpng is to promote the acceptance of -the PNG file format in whatever way possible. While there is still -work to be done (see the TODO file), libpng should cover the -majority of the needs of its users. - -Libpng uses zlib for its compression and decompression of PNG files. -Further information about zlib, and the latest version of zlib, can -be found at the zlib home page, . -The zlib compression utility is a general purpose utility that is -useful for more than PNG files, and can be used without libpng. -See the documentation delivered with zlib for more details. -You can usually find the source files for the zlib utility wherever you -find the libpng source files. - -Libpng is thread safe, provided the threads are using different -instances of the structures. Each thread should have its own -png_struct and png_info instances, and thus its own image. -Libpng does not protect itself against two threads using the -same instance of a structure. - -.SH II. Structures - -There are two main structures that are important to libpng, png_struct -and png_info. Both are internal structures that are no longer exposed -in the libpng interface (as of libpng 1.5.0). - -The png_info structure is designed to provide information about the -PNG file. At one time, the fields of png_info were intended to be -directly accessible to the user. However, this tended to cause problems -with applications using dynamically loaded libraries, and as a result -a set of interface functions for png_info (the png_get_*() and png_set_*() -functions) was developed, and direct access to the png_info fields was -deprecated.. - -The png_struct structure is the object used by the library to decode a -single image. As of 1.5.0 this structure is also not exposed. - -Almost all libpng APIs require a pointer to a png_struct as the first argument. -Many (in particular the png_set and png_get APIs) also require a pointer -to png_info as the second argument. Some application visible macros -defined in png.h designed for basic data access (reading and writing -integers in the PNG format) don't take a png_info pointer, but it's almost -always safe to assume that a (png_struct*) has to be passed to call an API -function. - -You can have more than one png_info structure associated with an image, -as illustrated in pngtest.c, one for information valid prior to the -IDAT chunks and another (called "end_info" below) for things after them. - -The png.h header file is an invaluable reference for programming with libpng. -And while I'm on the topic, make sure you include the libpng header file: - -#include - -and also (as of libpng-1.5.0) the zlib header file, if you need it: - -#include - -.SS Types - -The png.h header file defines a number of integral types used by the -APIs. Most of these are fairly obvious; for example types corresponding -to integers of particular sizes and types for passing color values. - -One exception is how non-integral numbers are handled. For application -convenience most APIs that take such numbers have C (double) arguments; -however, internally PNG, and libpng, use 32 bit signed integers and encode -the value by multiplying by 100,000. As of libpng 1.5.0 a convenience -macro PNG_FP_1 is defined in png.h along with a type (png_fixed_point) -which is simply (png_int_32). - -All APIs that take (double) arguments also have a matching API that -takes the corresponding fixed point integer arguments. The fixed point -API has the same name as the floating point one with "_fixed" appended. -The actual range of values permitted in the APIs is frequently less than -the full range of (png_fixed_point) (\-21474 to +21474). When APIs require -a non-negative argument the type is recorded as png_uint_32 above. Consult -the header file and the text below for more information. - -Special care must be take with sCAL chunk handling because the chunk itself -uses non-integral values encoded as strings containing decimal floating point -numbers. See the comments in the header file. - -.SS Configuration - -The main header file function declarations are frequently protected by C -preprocessing directives of the form: - - #ifdef PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - declare-function - #endif - ... - #ifdef PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - use-function - #endif - -The library can be built without support for these APIs, although a -standard build will have all implemented APIs. Application programs -should check the feature macros before using an API for maximum -portability. From libpng 1.5.0 the feature macros set during the build -of libpng are recorded in the header file "pnglibconf.h" and this file -is always included by png.h. - -If you don't need to change the library configuration from the default, skip to -the next section ("Reading"). - -Notice that some of the makefiles in the 'scripts' directory and (in 1.5.0) all -of the build project files in the 'projects' directory simply copy -scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt to pnglibconf.h. This means that these build -systems do not permit easy auto-configuration of the library - they only -support the default configuration. - -The easiest way to make minor changes to the libpng configuration when -auto-configuration is supported is to add definitions to the command line -using (typically) CPPFLAGS. For example: - -CPPFLAGS=\-DPNG_NO_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC - -will change the internal libpng math implementation for gamma correction and -other arithmetic calculations to fixed point, avoiding the need for fast -floating point support. The result can be seen in the generated pnglibconf.h - -make sure it contains the changed feature macro setting. - -If you need to make more extensive configuration changes - more than one or two -feature macro settings - you can either add \-DPNG_USER_CONFIG to the build -command line and put a list of feature macro settings in pngusr.h or you can set -DFA_XTRA (a makefile variable) to a file containing the same information in the -form of 'option' settings. - -A. Changing pnglibconf.h - -A variety of methods exist to build libpng. Not all of these support -reconfiguration of pnglibconf.h. To reconfigure pnglibconf.h it must either be -rebuilt from scripts/pnglibconf.dfa using awk or it must be edited by hand. - -Hand editing is achieved by copying scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt to -pnglibconf.h and changing the lines defining the supported features, paying -very close attention to the 'option' information in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa -that describes those features and their requirements. This is easy to get -wrong. - -B. Configuration using DFA_XTRA - -Rebuilding from pnglibconf.dfa is easy if a functioning 'awk', or a later -variant such as 'nawk' or 'gawk', is available. The configure build will -automatically find an appropriate awk and build pnglibconf.h. -The scripts/pnglibconf.mak file contains a set of make rules for doing the -same thing if configure is not used, and many of the makefiles in the scripts -directory use this approach. - -When rebuilding simply write a new file containing changed options and set -DFA_XTRA to the name of this file. This causes the build to append the new file -to the end of scripts/pnglibconf.dfa. The pngusr.dfa file should contain lines -of the following forms: - -everything = off - -This turns all optional features off. Include it at the start of pngusr.dfa to -make it easier to build a minimal configuration. You will need to turn at least -some features on afterward to enable either reading or writing code, or both. - -option feature on -option feature off - -Enable or disable a single feature. This will automatically enable other -features required by a feature that is turned on or disable other features that -require a feature which is turned off. Conflicting settings will cause an error -message to be emitted by awk. - -setting feature default value - -Changes the default value of setting 'feature' to 'value'. There are a small -number of settings listed at the top of pnglibconf.h, they are documented in the -source code. Most of these values have performance implications for the library -but most of them have no visible effect on the API. Some can also be overridden -from the API. - -This method of building a customized pnglibconf.h is illustrated in -contrib/pngminim/*. See the "$(PNGCONF):" target in the makefile and -pngusr.dfa in these directories. - -C. Configuration using PNG_USER_CONFIG - -If \-DPNG_USER_CONFIG is added to the CPPFLAGS when pnglibconf.h is built, -the file pngusr.h will automatically be included before the options in -scripts/pnglibconf.dfa are processed. Your pngusr.h file should contain only -macro definitions turning features on or off or setting settings. - -Apart from the global setting "everything = off" all the options listed above -can be set using macros in pngusr.h: - -#define PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - -is equivalent to: - -option feature on - -#define PNG_NO_feature - -is equivalent to: - -option feature off - -#define PNG_feature value - -is equivalent to: - -setting feature default value - -Notice that in both cases, pngusr.dfa and pngusr.h, the contents of the -pngusr file you supply override the contents of scripts/pnglibconf.dfa - -If confusing or incomprehensible behavior results it is possible to -examine the intermediate file pnglibconf.dfn to find the full set of -dependency information for each setting and option. Simply locate the -feature in the file and read the C comments that precede it. - -This method is also illustrated in the contrib/pngminim/* makefiles and -pngusr.h. - -.SH III. Reading - -We'll now walk you through the possible functions to call when reading -in a PNG file sequentially, briefly explaining the syntax and purpose -of each one. See example.c and png.h for more detail. While -progressive reading is covered in the next section, you will still -need some of the functions discussed in this section to read a PNG -file. - -.SS Setup - -You will want to do the I/O initialization(*) before you get into libpng, -so if it doesn't work, you don't have much to undo. Of course, you -will also want to insure that you are, in fact, dealing with a PNG -file. Libpng provides a simple check to see if a file is a PNG file. -To use it, pass in the first 1 to 8 bytes of the file to the function -png_sig_cmp(), and it will return 0 (false) if the bytes match the -corresponding bytes of the PNG signature, or nonzero (true) otherwise. -Of course, the more bytes you pass in, the greater the accuracy of the -prediction. - -If you are intending to keep the file pointer open for use in libpng, -you must ensure you don't read more than 8 bytes from the beginning -of the file, and you also have to make a call to png_set_sig_bytes() -with the number of bytes you read from the beginning. Libpng will -then only check the bytes (if any) that your program didn't read. - -(*): If you are not using the standard I/O functions, you will need -to replace them with custom functions. See the discussion under -Customizing libpng. - - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "rb"); - if (!fp) - { - return ERROR; - } - - if (fread(header, 1, number, fp) != number) - { - return ERROR; - } - - is_png = !png_sig_cmp(header, 0, number); - if (!is_png) - { - return NOT_PNG; - } - -Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. In -order to ensure that the size of these structures is correct even with a -dynamically linked libpng, there are functions to initialize and -allocate the structures. We also pass the library version, optional -pointers to error handling functions, and a pointer to a data struct for -use by the error functions, if necessary (the pointer and functions can -be NULL if the default error handlers are to be used). See the section -on Changes to Libpng below regarding the old initialization functions. -The structure allocation functions quietly return NULL if they fail to -create the structure, so your application should check for that. - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - - if (!png_ptr) - return ERROR; - - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL, (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - -If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, -use a libpng that was built with PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED defined, and use -png_create_read_struct_2() instead of png_create_read_struct(): - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct_2 - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) - user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); - -The error handling routines passed to png_create_read_struct() -and the memory alloc/free routines passed to png_create_struct_2() -are only necessary if you are not using the libpng supplied error -handling and memory alloc/free functions. - -When libpng encounters an error, it expects to longjmp back -to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call setjmp and pass -your png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you read the file from different -routines, you will need to update the longjmp buffer every time you enter -a new routine that will call a png_*() function. - -See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp for your compiler for more -information on setjmp/longjmp. See the discussion on libpng error -handling in the Customizing Libpng section below for more information -on the libpng error handling. If an error occurs, and libpng longjmp's -back to your setjmp, you will want to call png_destroy_read_struct() to -free any memory. - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - &end_info); - fclose(fp); - return ERROR; - } - -Pass (png_infopp)NULL instead of &end_info if you didn't create -an end_info structure. - -If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, -you can compile libpng with PNG_NO_SETJMP, in which case -errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). - -You can #define PNG_ABORT() to a function that does something -more useful than abort(), as long as your function does not -return. - -Now you need to set up the input code. The default for libpng is to -use the C function fread(). If you use this, you will need to pass a -valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is -opened in binary mode. If you wish to handle reading data in another -way, you need not call the png_init_io() function, but you must then -implement the libpng I/O methods discussed in the Customizing Libpng -section below. - - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -If you had previously opened the file and read any of the signature from -the beginning in order to see if this was a PNG file, you need to let -libpng know that there are some bytes missing from the start of the file. - - png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, number); - -You can change the zlib compression buffer size to be used while -reading compressed data with - - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, buffer_size); - -where the default size is 8192 bytes. Note that the buffer size -is changed immediately and the buffer is reallocated immediately, -instead of setting a flag to be acted upon later. - -If you want CRC errors to be handled in a different manner than -the default, use - - png_set_crc_action(png_ptr, crit_action, ancil_action); - -The values for png_set_crc_action() say how libpng is to handle CRC errors in -ancillary and critical chunks, and whether to use the data contained -therein. Starting with libpng-1.6.26, this also governs how an ADLER32 error -is handled while reading the IDAT chunk. Note that it is impossible to -"discard" data in a critical chunk. - -Choices for (int) crit_action are - PNG_CRC_DEFAULT 0 error/quit - PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT 1 error/quit - PNG_CRC_WARN_USE 3 warn/use data - PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE 4 quiet/use data - PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE 5 use the current value - -Choices for (int) ancil_action are - PNG_CRC_DEFAULT 0 error/quit - PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT 1 error/quit - PNG_CRC_WARN_DISCARD 2 warn/discard data - PNG_CRC_WARN_USE 3 warn/use data - PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE 4 quiet/use data - PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE 5 use the current value - -When the setting for crit_action is PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE, the CRC and ADLER32 -checksums are not only ignored, but they are not evaluated. - -.SS Setting up callback code - -You can set up a callback function to handle any unknown chunks in the -input stream. You must supply the function - - read_chunk_callback(png_structp png_ptr, - png_unknown_chunkp chunk); - { - /* The unknown chunk structure contains your - chunk data, along with similar data for any other - unknown chunks: */ - - png_byte name[5]; - png_byte *data; - size_t size; - - /* Note that libpng has already taken care of - the CRC handling */ - - /* put your code here. Search for your chunk in the - unknown chunk structure, process it, and return one - of the following: */ - - return \-n; /* chunk had an error */ - return 0; /* did not recognize */ - return n; /* success */ - } - -(You can give your function another name that you like instead of -"read_chunk_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_read_user_chunk_fn(png_ptr, user_chunk_ptr, - read_chunk_callback); - -This names not only the callback function, but also a user pointer that -you can retrieve with - - png_get_user_chunk_ptr(png_ptr); - -If you call the png_set_read_user_chunk_fn() function, then all unknown -chunks which the callback does not handle will be saved when read. You can -cause them to be discarded by returning '1' ("handled") instead of '0'. This -behavior will change in libpng 1.7 and the default handling set by the -png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() function, described below, will be used when the -callback returns 0. If you want the existing behavior you should set the global -default to PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE now; this is compatible with all current -versions of libpng and with 1.7. Libpng 1.6 issues a warning if you keep the -default, or PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER, and the callback returns 0. - -At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be -called after each row has been read, which you can use to control -a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. -You must supply a function - - void read_row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 row, int pass); - { - /* put your code here */ - } - -(You can give it another name that you like instead of "read_row_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_read_status_fn(png_ptr, read_row_callback); - -When this function is called the row has already been completely processed and -the 'row' and 'pass' refer to the next row to be handled. For the -non-interlaced case the row that was just handled is simply one less than the -passed in row number, and pass will always be 0. For the interlaced case the -same applies unless the row value is 0, in which case the row just handled was -the last one from one of the preceding passes. Because interlacing may skip a -pass you cannot be sure that the preceding pass is just 'pass\-1'; if you really -need to know what the last pass is record (row,pass) from the callback and use -the last recorded value each time. - -As with the user transform you can find the output row using the -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW macro. - -.SS Unknown-chunk handling - -Now you get to set the way the library processes unknown chunks in the -input PNG stream. Both known and unknown chunks will be read. Normal -behavior is that known chunks will be parsed into information in -various info_ptr members while unknown chunks will be discarded. This -behavior can be wasteful if your application will never use some known -chunk types. To change this, you can call: - - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, keep, - chunk_list, num_chunks); - - keep - 0: default unknown chunk handling - 1: ignore; do not keep - 2: keep only if safe-to-copy - 3: keep even if unsafe-to-copy - - You can use these definitions: - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT 0 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER 1 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE 2 - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS 3 - - chunk_list - list of chunks affected (a byte string, - five bytes per chunk, NULL or '\0' if - num_chunks is positive; ignored if - numchunks <= 0). - - num_chunks - number of chunks affected; if 0, all - unknown chunks are affected. If positive, - only the chunks in the list are affected, - and if negative all unknown chunks and - all known chunks except for the IHDR, - PLTE, tRNS, IDAT, and IEND chunks are - affected. - -Unknown chunks declared in this way will be saved as raw data onto a -list of png_unknown_chunk structures. If a chunk that is normally -known to libpng is named in the list, it will be handled as unknown, -according to the "keep" directive. If a chunk is named in successive -instances of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), the final instance will -take precedence. The IHDR and IEND chunks should not be named in -chunk_list; if they are, libpng will process them normally anyway. -If you know that your application will never make use of some particular -chunks, use PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER (or 1) as demonstrated below. - -Here is an example of the usage of png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(), -where the private "vpAg" chunk will later be processed by a user chunk -callback function: - - png_byte vpAg[5]={118, 112, 65, 103, (png_byte) '\0'}; - - #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - png_byte unused_chunks[]= - { - 104, 73, 83, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* hIST */ - 105, 84, 88, 116, (png_byte) '\0', /* iTXt */ - 112, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* pCAL */ - 115, 67, 65, 76, (png_byte) '\0', /* sCAL */ - 115, 80, 76, 84, (png_byte) '\0', /* sPLT */ - 116, 73, 77, 69, (png_byte) '\0', /* tIME */ - }; - #endif - - ... - - #if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - /* ignore all unknown chunks - * (use global setting "2" for libpng16 and earlier): - */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 2, NULL, 0); - - /* except for vpAg: */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 2, vpAg, 1); - - /* also ignore unused known chunks: */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, 1, unused_chunks, - (int)(sizeof unused_chunks)/5); - #endif - -.SS User limits - -The PNG specification allows the width and height of an image to be as -large as 2^(31\-1 (0x7fffffff), or about 2.147 billion rows and columns. -For safety, libpng imposes a default limit of 1 million rows and columns. -Larger images will be rejected immediately with a png_error() call. If -you wish to change these limits, you can use - - png_set_user_limits(png_ptr, width_max, height_max); - -to set your own limits (libpng may reject some very wide images -anyway because of potential buffer overflow conditions). - -You should put this statement after you create the PNG structure and -before calling png_read_info(), png_read_png(), or png_process_data(). - -When writing a PNG datastream, put this statement before calling -png_write_info() or png_write_png(). - -If you need to retrieve the limits that are being applied, use - - width_max = png_get_user_width_max(png_ptr); - height_max = png_get_user_height_max(png_ptr); - -The PNG specification sets no limit on the number of ancillary chunks -allowed in a PNG datastream. By default, libpng imposes a limit of -a total of 1000 sPLT, tEXt, iTXt, zTXt, and unknown chunks to be stored. -If you have set up both info_ptr and end_info_ptr, the limit applies -separately to each. You can change the limit on the total number of such -chunks that will be stored, with - - png_set_chunk_cache_max(png_ptr, user_chunk_cache_max); - -where 0x7fffffffL means unlimited. You can retrieve this limit with - - chunk_cache_max = png_get_chunk_cache_max(png_ptr); - -Libpng imposes a limit of 8 Megabytes (8,000,000 bytes) on the amount of -memory that any chunk other than IDAT can occupy, originally or when -decompressed (prior to libpng-1.6.32 the limit was only applied to compressed -chunks after decompression). You can change this limit with - - png_set_chunk_malloc_max(png_ptr, user_chunk_malloc_max); - -and you can retrieve the limit with - - chunk_malloc_max = png_get_chunk_malloc_max(png_ptr); - -Any chunks that would cause either of these limits to be exceeded will -be ignored. - -.SS Information about your system - -If you intend to display the PNG or to incorporate it in other image data you -need to tell libpng information about your display or drawing surface so that -libpng can convert the values in the image to match the display. - -From libpng-1.5.4 this information can be set before reading the PNG file -header. In earlier versions png_set_gamma() existed but behaved incorrectly if -called before the PNG file header had been read and png_set_alpha_mode() did not -exist. - -If you need to support versions prior to libpng-1.5.4 test the version number -as illustrated below using "PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504" and follow the procedures -described in the appropriate manual page. - -You give libpng the encoding expected by your system expressed as a 'gamma' -value. You can also specify a default encoding for the PNG file in -case the required information is missing from the file. By default libpng -assumes that the PNG data matches your system, to keep this default call: - - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, output_gamma); - -or you can use the fixed point equivalent: - - png_set_gamma_fixed(png_ptr, PNG_FP_1*screen_gamma, - PNG_FP_1*output_gamma); - -If you don't know the gamma for your system it is probably 2.2 - a good -approximation to the IEC standard for display systems (sRGB). If images are -too contrasty or washed out you got the value wrong - check your system -documentation! - -Many systems permit the system gamma to be changed via a lookup table in the -display driver, a few systems, including older Macs, change the response by -default. As of 1.5.4 three special values are available to handle common -situations: - - PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB: Indicates that the system conforms to the - IEC 61966-2-1 standard. This matches almost - all systems. - PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18: Indicates that the system is an older - (pre Mac OS 10.6) Apple Macintosh system with - the default settings. - PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR: Just the fixed point value for 1.0 - indicates - that the system expects data with no gamma - encoding. - -You would use the linear (unencoded) value if you need to process the pixel -values further because this avoids the need to decode and re-encode each -component value whenever arithmetic is performed. A lot of graphics software -uses linear values for this reason, often with higher precision component values -to preserve overall accuracy. - - -The output_gamma value expresses how to decode the output values, not how -they are encoded. The values used correspond to the normal numbers used to -describe the overall gamma of a computer display system; for example 2.2 for -an sRGB conformant system. The values are scaled by 100000 in the _fixed -version of the API (so 220000 for sRGB.) - -The inverse of the value is always used to provide a default for the PNG file -encoding if it has no gAMA chunk and if png_set_gamma() has not been called -to override the PNG gamma information. - -When the ALPHA_OPTIMIZED mode is selected the output gamma is used to encode -opaque pixels however pixels with lower alpha values are not encoded, -regardless of the output gamma setting. - -When the standard Porter Duff handling is requested with mode 1 the output -encoding is set to be linear and the output_gamma value is only relevant -as a default for input data that has no gamma information. The linear output -encoding will be overridden if png_set_gamma() is called - the results may be -highly unexpected! - -The following numbers are derived from the sRGB standard and the research -behind it. sRGB is defined to be approximated by a PNG gAMA chunk value of -0.45455 (1/2.2) for PNG. The value implicitly includes any viewing -correction required to take account of any differences in the color -environment of the original scene and the intended display environment; the -value expresses how to *decode* the image for display, not how the original -data was *encoded*. - -sRGB provides a peg for the PNG standard by defining a viewing environment. -sRGB itself, and earlier TV standards, actually use a more complex transform -(a linear portion then a gamma 2.4 power law) than PNG can express. (PNG is -limited to simple power laws.) By saying that an image for direct display on -an sRGB conformant system should be stored with a gAMA chunk value of 45455 -(11.3.3.2 and 11.3.3.5 of the ISO PNG specification) the PNG specification -makes it possible to derive values for other display systems and -environments. - -The Mac value is deduced from the sRGB based on an assumption that the actual -extra viewing correction used in early Mac display systems was implemented as -a power 1.45 lookup table. - -Any system where a programmable lookup table is used or where the behavior of -the final display device characteristics can be changed requires system -specific code to obtain the current characteristic. However this can be -difficult and most PNG gamma correction only requires an approximate value. - -By default, if png_set_alpha_mode() is not called, libpng assumes that all -values are unencoded, linear, values and that the output device also has a -linear characteristic. This is only very rarely correct - it is invariably -better to call png_set_alpha_mode() with PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB than rely on the -default if you don't know what the right answer is! - -The special value PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 indicates an older Mac system (pre Mac OS -10.6) which used a correction table to implement a somewhat lower gamma on an -otherwise sRGB system. - -Both these values are reserved (not simple gamma values) in order to allow -more precise correction internally in the future. - -NOTE: the values can be passed to either the fixed or floating -point APIs, but the floating point API will also accept floating point -values. - -The second thing you may need to tell libpng about is how your system handles -alpha channel information. Some, but not all, PNG files contain an alpha -channel. To display these files correctly you need to compose the data onto a -suitable background, as described in the PNG specification. - -Libpng only supports composing onto a single color (using png_set_background; -see below). Otherwise you must do the composition yourself and, in this case, -you may need to call png_set_alpha_mode: - - #if PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504 - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, mode, screen_gamma); - #else - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 1.0/screen_gamma); - #endif - -The screen_gamma value is the same as the argument to png_set_gamma; however, -how it affects the output depends on the mode. png_set_alpha_mode() sets the -file gamma default to 1/screen_gamma, so normally you don't need to call -png_set_gamma. If you need different defaults call png_set_gamma() before -png_set_alpha_mode() - if you call it after it will override the settings made -by png_set_alpha_mode(). - -The mode is as follows: - - PNG_ALPHA_PNG: The data is encoded according to the PNG -specification. Red, green and blue, or gray, components are -gamma encoded color values and are not premultiplied by the -alpha value. The alpha value is a linear measure of the -contribution of the pixel to the corresponding final output pixel. - -You should normally use this format if you intend to perform -color correction on the color values; most, maybe all, color -correction software has no handling for the alpha channel and, -anyway, the math to handle pre-multiplied component values is -unnecessarily complex. - -Before you do any arithmetic on the component values you need -to remove the gamma encoding and multiply out the alpha -channel. See the PNG specification for more detail. It is -important to note that when an image with an alpha channel is -scaled, linear encoded, pre-multiplied component values must -be used! - -The remaining modes assume you don't need to do any further color correction or -that if you do, your color correction software knows all about alpha (it -probably doesn't!). They 'associate' the alpha with the color information by -storing color channel values that have been scaled by the alpha. The -advantage is that the color channels can be resampled (the image can be -scaled) in this form. The disadvantage is that normal practice is to store -linear, not (gamma) encoded, values and this requires 16-bit channels for -still images rather than the 8-bit channels that are just about sufficient if -gamma encoding is used. In addition all non-transparent pixel values, -including completely opaque ones, must be gamma encoded to produce the final -image. These are the 'STANDARD', 'ASSOCIATED' or 'PREMULTIPLIED' modes -described below (the latter being the two common names for associated alpha -color channels). Note that PNG files always contain non-associated color -channels; png_set_alpha_mode() with one of the modes causes the decoder to -convert the pixels to an associated form before returning them to your -application. - -Since it is not necessary to perform arithmetic on opaque color values so -long as they are not to be resampled and are in the final color space it is -possible to optimize the handling of alpha by storing the opaque pixels in -the PNG format (adjusted for the output color space) while storing partially -opaque pixels in the standard, linear, format. The accuracy required for -standard alpha composition is relatively low, because the pixels are -isolated, therefore typically the accuracy loss in storing 8-bit linear -values is acceptable. (This is not true if the alpha channel is used to -simulate transparency over large areas - use 16 bits or the PNG mode in -this case!) This is the 'OPTIMIZED' mode. For this mode a pixel is -treated as opaque only if the alpha value is equal to the maximum value. - - PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD: The data libpng produces is encoded in the -standard way assumed by most correctly written graphics software. -The gamma encoding will be removed by libpng and the -linear component values will be pre-multiplied by the -alpha channel. - -With this format the final image must be re-encoded to -match the display gamma before the image is displayed. -If your system doesn't do that, yet still seems to -perform arithmetic on the pixels without decoding them, -it is broken - check out the modes below. - -With PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD libpng always produces linear -component values, whatever screen_gamma you supply. The -screen_gamma value is, however, used as a default for -the file gamma if the PNG file has no gamma information. - -If you call png_set_gamma() after png_set_alpha_mode() you -will override the linear encoding. Instead the -pre-multiplied pixel values will be gamma encoded but -the alpha channel will still be linear. This may -actually match the requirements of some broken software, -but it is unlikely. - -While linear 8-bit data is often used it has -insufficient precision for any image with a reasonable -dynamic range. To avoid problems, and if your software -supports it, use png_set_expand_16() to force all -components to 16 bits. - - PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED: This mode is the same as PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD -except that completely opaque pixels are gamma encoded according to -the screen_gamma value. Pixels with alpha less than 1.0 -will still have linear components. - -Use this format if you have control over your -compositing software and so don't do other arithmetic -(such as scaling) on the data you get from libpng. Your -compositing software can simply copy opaque pixels to -the output but still has linear values for the -non-opaque pixels. - -In normal compositing, where the alpha channel encodes -partial pixel coverage (as opposed to broad area -translucency), the inaccuracies of the 8-bit -representation of non-opaque pixels are irrelevant. - -You can also try this format if your software is broken; -it might look better. - - PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN: This is PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD; however, all component -values, including the alpha channel are gamma encoded. This is -broken because, in practice, no implementation that uses this choice -correctly undoes the encoding before handling alpha composition. Use this -choice only if other serious errors in the software or hardware you use -mandate it. In most cases of broken software or hardware the bug in the -final display manifests as a subtle halo around composited parts of the -image. You may not even perceive this as a halo; the composited part of -the image may simply appear separate from the background, as though it had -been cut out of paper and pasted on afterward. - -If you don't have to deal with bugs in software or hardware, or if you can fix -them, there are three recommended ways of using png_set_alpha_mode(): - - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, - screen_gamma); - -You can do color correction on the result (libpng does not currently -support color correction internally). When you handle the alpha channel -you need to undo the gamma encoding and multiply out the alpha. - - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, - screen_gamma); - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); - -If you are using the high level interface, don't call png_set_expand_16(); -instead pass PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 to the interface. - -With this mode you can't do color correction, but you can do arithmetic, -including composition and scaling, on the data without further processing. - - png_set_alpha_mode(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED, - screen_gamma); - -You can avoid the expansion to 16-bit components with this mode, but you -lose the ability to scale the image or perform other linear arithmetic. -All you can do is compose the result onto a matching output. Since this -mode is libpng-specific you also need to write your own composition -software. - -The following are examples of calls to png_set_alpha_mode to achieve the -required overall gamma correction and, where necessary, alpha -premultiplication. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -Choices for the alpha_mode are - - PNG_ALPHA_PNG 0 /* according to the PNG standard */ - PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD 1 /* according to Porter/Duff */ - PNG_ALPHA_ASSOCIATED 1 /* as above; this is the normal practice */ - PNG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED 1 /* as above */ - PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED 2 /* 'PNG' for opaque pixels, else 'STANDARD' */ - PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN 3 /* the alpha channel is gamma encoded */ - -PNG_ALPHA_PNG is the default libpng handling of the alpha channel. It is not -pre-multiplied into the color components. In addition the call states -that the output is for a sRGB system and causes all PNG files without gAMA -chunks to be assumed to be encoded using sRGB. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC); - -In this case the output is assumed to be something like an sRGB conformant -display preceded by a power-law lookup table of power 1.45. This is how -early Mac systems behaved. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR); - -This is the classic Jim Blinn approach and will work in academic -environments where everything is done by the book. It has the shortcoming -of assuming that input PNG data with no gamma information is linear - this -is unlikely to be correct unless the PNG files were generated locally. -Most of the time the output precision will be so low as to show -significant banding in dark areas of the image. - - png_set_expand_16(pp); - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -This is a somewhat more realistic Jim Blinn inspired approach. PNG files -are assumed to have the sRGB encoding if not marked with a gamma value and -the output is always 16 bits per component. This permits accurate scaling -and processing of the data. If you know that your input PNG files were -generated locally you might need to replace PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB with the -correct value for your system. - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -If you just need to composite the PNG image onto an existing background -and if you control the code that does this you can use the optimization -setting. In this case you just copy completely opaque pixels to the -output. For pixels that are not completely transparent (you just skip -those) you do the composition math using png_composite or png_composite_16 -below then encode the resultant 8-bit or 16-bit values to match the output -encoding. - - Other cases - -If neither the PNG nor the standard linear encoding work for you because -of the software or hardware you use then you have a big problem. The PNG -case will probably result in halos around the image. The linear encoding -will probably result in a washed out, too bright, image (it's actually too -contrasty.) Try the ALPHA_OPTIMIZED mode above - this will probably -substantially reduce the halos. Alternatively try: - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - -This option will also reduce the halos, but there will be slight dark -halos round the opaque parts of the image where the background is light. -In the OPTIMIZED mode the halos will be light halos where the background -is dark. Take your pick - the halos are unavoidable unless you can get -your hardware/software fixed! (The OPTIMIZED approach is slightly -faster.) - -When the default gamma of PNG files doesn't match the output gamma. -If you have PNG files with no gamma information png_set_alpha_mode allows -you to provide a default gamma, but it also sets the output gamma to the -matching value. If you know your PNG files have a gamma that doesn't -match the output you can take advantage of the fact that -png_set_alpha_mode always sets the output gamma but only sets the PNG -default if it is not already set: - - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC); - -The first call sets both the default and the output gamma values, the -second call overrides the output gamma without changing the default. This -is easier than achieving the same effect with png_set_gamma. You must use -PNG_ALPHA_PNG for the first call - internal checking in png_set_alpha will -fire if more than one call to png_set_alpha_mode and png_set_background is -made in the same read operation, however multiple calls with PNG_ALPHA_PNG -are ignored. - -If you don't need, or can't handle, the alpha channel you can call -png_set_background() to remove it by compositing against a fixed color. Don't -call png_set_strip_alpha() to do this - it will leave spurious pixel values in -transparent parts of this image. - - png_set_background(png_ptr, &background_color, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0, 1); - -The background_color is an RGB or grayscale value according to the data format -libpng will produce for you. Because you don't yet know the format of the PNG -file, if you call png_set_background at this point you must arrange for the -format produced by libpng to always have 8-bit or 16-bit components and then -store the color as an 8-bit or 16-bit color as appropriate. The color contains -separate gray and RGB component values, so you can let libpng produce gray or -RGB output according to the input format, but low bit depth grayscale images -must always be converted to at least 8-bit format. (Even though low bit depth -grayscale images can't have an alpha channel they can have a transparent -color!) - -You set the transforms you need later, either as flags to the high level -interface or libpng API calls for the low level interface. For reference the -settings and API calls required are: - -8-bit values: - PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16 | PNG_EXPAND - png_set_expand(png_ptr); png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); - - If you must get exactly the same inaccurate results - produced by default in versions prior to libpng-1.5.4, - use PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 and png_set_strip_16(png_ptr) - instead. - -16-bit values: - PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); - -In either case palette image data will be expanded to RGB. If you just want -color data you can add PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB or png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr) -to the list. - -Calling png_set_background before the PNG file header is read will not work -prior to libpng-1.5.4. Because the failure may result in unexpected warnings or -errors it is therefore much safer to call png_set_background after the head has -been read. Unfortunately this means that prior to libpng-1.5.4 it cannot be -used with the high level interface. - -.SS The high-level read interface - -At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level -read interface, or through a sequence of low-level read operations. -You can use the high-level interface if (a) you are willing to read -the entire image into memory, and (b) the input transformations -you want to do are limited to the following set: - - PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation - PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16 Strip 16-bit samples to - 8-bit accurately - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 Chop 16-bit samples to - 8-bit less accurately - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA Discard the alpha channel - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Expand 1, 2 and 4-bit - samples to bytes - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed - pixels to LSB first - PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND Perform set_expand() - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images - PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the - sBIT depth - PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA - to BGRA - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA - to AG - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity - to transparency - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB Expand grayscale samples - to RGB (or GA to RGBA) - PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 Expand samples to 16 bits - -(This excludes setting a background color, doing gamma transformation, -quantizing, and setting filler.) If this is the case, simply do this: - - png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) - -where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of some -set of transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_read_info(), -followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, -then png_read_image(), and finally png_read_end(). - -(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point -to transformation parameters required by some future input transform.) - -You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions -when you use png_read_png(). - -After you have called png_read_png(), you can retrieve the image data -with - - row_pointers = png_get_rows(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -where row_pointers is an array of pointers to the pixel data for each row: - - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - -If you know your image size and pixel size ahead of time, you can allocate -row_pointers prior to calling png_read_png() with - - if (height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/(sizeof (png_byte))) - png_error (png_ptr, - "Image is too tall to process in memory"); - - if (width > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/pixel_size) - png_error (png_ptr, - "Image is too wide to process in memory"); - - row_pointers = png_malloc(png_ptr, - height*(sizeof (png_bytep))); - - for (int i=0; i PNG_SIZE_MAX/(width*pixel_size)) { - png_error(png_ptr,"image_data buffer would be too large"); - } - - png_bytep buffer=png_malloc(png_ptr,height*width*pixel_size); - - for (int i=0; i) and -png_get_(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...) functions return non-zero if the -data has been read, or zero if it is missing. The parameters to the -png_get_ are set directly if they are simple data types, or a -pointer into the info_ptr is returned for any complex types. - -The colorspace data from gAMA, cHRM, sRGB, iCCP, and sBIT chunks -is simply returned to give the application information about how the -image was encoded. Libpng itself only does transformations using the file -gamma when combining semitransparent pixels with the background color, and, -since libpng-1.6.0, when converting between 8-bit sRGB and 16-bit linear pixels -within the simplified API. Libpng also uses the file gamma when converting -RGB to gray, beginning with libpng-1.0.5, if the application calls -png_set_rgb_to_gray()). - - png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, - &num_palette); - - palette - the palette for the file - (array of png_color) - - num_palette - number of entries in the palette - - png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &file_gamma); - png_get_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, &int_file_gamma); - - file_gamma - the gamma at which the file is - written (PNG_INFO_gAMA) - - int_file_gamma - 100,000 times the gamma at which the - file is written - - png_get_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, &white_x, &white_y, &red_x, - &red_y, &green_x, &green_y, &blue_x, &blue_y) - png_get_cHRM_XYZ(png_ptr, info_ptr, &red_X, &red_Y, &red_Z, - &green_X, &green_Y, &green_Z, &blue_X, &blue_Y, - &blue_Z) - png_get_cHRM_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, &int_white_x, - &int_white_y, &int_red_x, &int_red_y, - &int_green_x, &int_green_y, &int_blue_x, - &int_blue_y) - png_get_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, &int_red_X, &int_red_Y, - &int_red_Z, &int_green_X, &int_green_Y, - &int_green_Z, &int_blue_X, &int_blue_Y, - &int_blue_Z) - - {white,red,green,blue}_{x,y} - A color space encoding specified using the - chromaticities of the end points and the - white point. (PNG_INFO_cHRM) - - {red,green,blue}_{X,Y,Z} - A color space encoding specified using the - encoding end points - the CIE tristimulus - specification of the intended color of the red, - green and blue channels in the PNG RGB data. - The white point is simply the sum of the three - end points. (PNG_INFO_cHRM) - - png_get_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, &srgb_intent); - - srgb_intent - the rendering intent (PNG_INFO_sRGB) - The presence of the sRGB chunk - means that the pixel data is in the - sRGB color space. This chunk also - implies specific values of gAMA and - cHRM. - - png_get_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, &name, - &compression_type, &profile, &proflen); - - name - The profile name. - - compression_type - The compression type; always - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. - You may give NULL to this argument to - ignore it. - - profile - International Color Consortium color - profile data. May contain NULs. - - proflen - length of profile data in bytes. - - png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); - - sig_bit - the number of significant bits for - (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, - red, green, and blue channels, - whichever are appropriate for the - given color type (png_color_16) - - png_get_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, &trans_alpha, - &num_trans, &trans_color); - - trans_alpha - array of alpha (transparency) - entries for palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - num_trans - number of transparent entries - (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - trans_color - graylevel or color sample values of - the single transparent color for - non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - png_get_eXIf_1(png_ptr, info_ptr, &num_exif, &exif); - (PNG_INFO_eXIf) - - exif - Exif profile (array of png_byte) - - png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, &hist); - (PNG_INFO_hIST) - - hist - histogram of palette (array of - png_uint_16) - - png_get_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, &mod_time); - - mod_time - time image was last modified - (PNG_VALID_tIME) - - png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &background); - - background - background color (of type - png_color_16p) (PNG_VALID_bKGD) - valid 16-bit red, green and blue - values, regardless of color_type - - num_comments = png_get_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &text_ptr, &num_text); - - num_comments - number of comments - - text_ptr - array of png_text holding image - comments - - text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used - on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - - text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain - 1-79 characters. - - text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current - keyword. Can be empty. - - text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, - after decompression, 0 for iTXt - - text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, - after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt - - text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (empty - string for unknown). - - text_ptr[i].lang_key - keyword in UTF-8 - (empty string for unknown). - - Note that the itxt_length, lang, and lang_key - members of the text_ptr structure only exist when the - library is built with iTXt chunk support. Prior to - libpng-1.4.0 the library was built by default without - iTXt support. Also note that when iTXt is supported, - they contain NULL pointers when the "compression" - field contains PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt. - - num_text - number of comments (same as - num_comments; you can put NULL here - to avoid the duplication) - - Note while png_set_text() will accept text, language, - and translated keywords that can be NULL pointers, the - structure returned by png_get_text will always contain - regular zero-terminated C strings. They might be - empty strings but they will never be NULL pointers. - - num_spalettes = png_get_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &palette_ptr); - - num_spalettes - number of sPLT chunks read. - - palette_ptr - array of palette structures holding - contents of one or more sPLT chunks - read. - - png_get_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &offset_x, &offset_y, - &unit_type); - - offset_x - positive offset from the left edge - of the screen (can be negative) - - offset_y - positive offset from the top edge - of the screen (can be negative) - - unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER - - png_get_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, &res_x, &res_y, - &unit_type); - - res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution in - x direction - - res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution in - x direction - - unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, - PNG_RESOLUTION_METER - - png_get_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, - &height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are doubles) - - png_get_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unit, &width, - &height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - (expressed as a string) - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are strings like "2.54") - - num_unknown_chunks = png_get_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, - info_ptr, &unknowns) - - unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk - structures holding unknown chunks - - unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk - - unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk - - unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data - - unknowns[i].location - position of chunk in file - - The value of "i" corresponds to the order in which the - chunks were read from the PNG file or inserted with the - png_set_unknown_chunks() function. - - The value of "location" is a bitwise "or" of - - PNG_HAVE_IHDR (0x01) - PNG_HAVE_PLTE (0x02) - PNG_AFTER_IDAT (0x08) - -The data from the pHYs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient -forms: - - res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_x = png_get_x_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_y = png_get_y_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - res_x_and_y = png_get_pixels_per_inch(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - aspect_ratio = png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio(png_ptr, - info_ptr) - - Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown"] if - the data is not present or if res_x is 0; - res_x_and_y is 0 if res_x != res_y - - Note that because of the way the resolutions are - stored internally, the inch conversions won't - come out to exactly even number. For example, - 72 dpi is stored as 0.28346 pixels/meter, and - when this is retrieved it is 71.9988 dpi, so - be sure to round the returned value appropriately - if you want to display a reasonable-looking result. - -The data from the oFFs chunk can be retrieved in several convenient -forms: - - x_offset = png_get_x_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - y_offset = png_get_y_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - x_offset = png_get_x_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - y_offset = png_get_y_offset_inches(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - Each of these returns 0 [signifying "unknown" if both - x and y are 0] if the data is not present or if the - chunk is present but the unit is the pixel. The - remark about inexact inch conversions applies here - as well, because a value in inches can't always be - converted to microns and back without some loss - of precision. - -For more information, see the -PNG specification for chunk contents. Be careful with trusting -rowbytes, as some of the transformations could increase the space -needed to hold a row (expand, filler, gray_to_rgb, etc.). -See png_read_update_info(), below. - -A quick word about text_ptr and num_text. PNG stores comments in -keyword/text pairs, one pair per chunk, with no limit on the number -of text chunks, and a 2^31 byte limit on their size. While there are -suggested keywords, there is no requirement to restrict the use to these -strings. It is strongly suggested that keywords and text be sensible -to humans (that's the point), so don't use abbreviations. Non-printing -symbols are not allowed. See the PNG specification for more details. -There is also no requirement to have text after the keyword. - -Keywords should be limited to 79 Latin-1 characters without leading or -trailing spaces, but non-consecutive spaces are allowed within the -keyword. It is possible to have the same keyword any number of times. -The text_ptr is an array of png_text structures, each holding a -pointer to a language string, a pointer to a keyword and a pointer to -a text string. The text string, language code, and translated -keyword may be empty or NULL pointers. The keyword/text -pairs are put into the array in the order that they are received. -However, some or all of the text chunks may be after the image, so, to -make sure you have read all the text chunks, don't mess with these -until after you read the stuff after the image. This will be -mentioned again below in the discussion that goes with png_read_end(). - -.SS Input transformations - -After you've read the header information, you can set up the library -to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various -ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they -should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color -type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on -certain color types and bit depths. - -Transformations you request are ignored if they don't have any meaning for a -particular input data format. However some transformations can have an effect -as a result of a previous transformation. If you specify a contradictory set of -transformations, for example both adding and removing the alpha channel, you -cannot predict the final result. - -The color used for the transparency values should be supplied in the same -format/depth as the current image data. It is stored in the same format/depth -as the image data in a tRNS chunk, so this is what libpng expects for this data. - -The color used for the background value depends on the need_expand argument as -described below. - -Data will be decoded into the supplied row buffers packed into bytes -unless the library has been told to transform it into another format. -For example, 4 bit/pixel paletted or grayscale data will be returned -2 pixels/byte with the leftmost pixel in the high-order bits of the byte, -unless png_set_packing() is called. 8-bit RGB data will be stored -in RGB RGB RGB format unless png_set_filler() or png_set_add_alpha() -is called to insert filler bytes, either before or after each RGB triplet. - -16-bit RGB data will be returned RRGGBB RRGGBB, with the most significant -byte of the color value first, unless png_set_scale_16() is called to -transform it to regular RGB RGB triplets, or png_set_filler() or -png_set_add alpha() is called to insert two filler bytes, either before -or after each RRGGBB triplet. Similarly, 8-bit or 16-bit grayscale data can -be modified with png_set_filler(), png_set_add_alpha(), png_set_strip_16(), -or png_set_scale_16(). - -The following code transforms grayscale images of less than 8 to 8 bits, -changes paletted images to RGB, and adds a full alpha channel if there is -transparency information in a tRNS chunk. This is most useful on -grayscale images with bit depths of 2 or 4 or if there is a multiple-image -viewing application that wishes to treat all images in the same way. - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_ptr); - - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, - PNG_INFO_tRNS)) png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr); - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && - bit_depth < 8) png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); - -The first two functions are actually aliases for png_set_expand(), added -in libpng version 1.0.4, with the function names expanded to improve code -readability. In some future version they may actually do different -things. - -As of libpng version 1.2.9, png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() was -added. It expands the sample depth without changing tRNS to alpha. - -As of libpng version 1.5.2, png_set_expand_16() was added. It behaves as -png_set_expand(); however, the resultant channels have 16 bits rather than 8. -Use this when the output color or gray channels are made linear to avoid fairly -severe accuracy loss. - - if (bit_depth < 16) - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); - -PNG can have files with 16 bits per channel. If you only can handle -8 bits per channel, this will strip the pixels down to 8-bit. - - if (bit_depth == 16) -#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504 - png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); -#else - png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); -#endif - -(The more accurate "png_set_scale_16()" API became available in libpng version -1.5.4). - -If you need to process the alpha channel on the image separately from the image -data (for example if you convert it to a bitmap mask) it is possible to have -libpng strip the channel leaving just RGB or gray data: - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) - png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); - -If you strip the alpha channel you need to find some other way of dealing with -the information. If, instead, you want to convert the image to an opaque -version with no alpha channel use png_set_background; see below. - -As of libpng version 1.5.2, almost all useful expansions are supported, the -major ommissions are conversion of grayscale to indexed images (which can be -done trivially in the application) and conversion of indexed to grayscale (which -can be done by a trivial manipulation of the palette.) - -In the following table, the 01 means grayscale with depth<8, 31 means -indexed with depth<8, other numerals represent the color type, "T" means -the tRNS chunk is present, A means an alpha channel is present, and O -means tRNS or alpha is present but all pixels in the image are opaque. - - FROM 01 31 0 0T 0O 2 2T 2O 3 3T 3O 4A 4O 6A 6O - TO - 01 - [G] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 [Q] Q [Q] [Q] [Q] Q Q Q Q Q Q [Q] [Q] Q Q - 0 1 G + . . G G G G G G B B GB GB - 0T lt Gt t + . Gt G G Gt G G Bt Bt GBt GBt - 0O lt Gt t . + Gt Gt G Gt Gt G Bt Bt GBt GBt - 2 C P C C C + . . C - - CB CB B B - 2T Ct - Ct C C t + t - - - CBt CBt Bt Bt - 2O Ct - Ct C C t t + - - - CBt CBt Bt Bt - 3 [Q] p [Q] [Q] [Q] Q Q Q + . . [Q] [Q] Q Q - 3T [Qt] p [Qt][Q] [Q] Qt Qt Qt t + t [Qt][Qt] Qt Qt - 3O [Qt] p [Qt][Q] [Q] Qt Qt Qt t t + [Qt][Qt] Qt Qt - 4A lA G A T T GA GT GT GA GT GT + BA G GBA - 4O lA GBA A T T GA GT GT GA GT GT BA + GBA G - 6A CA PA CA C C A T tT PA P P C CBA + BA - 6O CA PBA CA C C A tT T PA P P CBA C BA + - -Within the matrix, - "+" identifies entries where 'from' and 'to' are the same. - "-" means the transformation is not supported. - "." means nothing is necessary (a tRNS chunk can just be ignored). - "t" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_tRNS. - "A" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_add_alpha(). - "X" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_expand(). - "1" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() (and by png_set_expand() - if there is no transparency in the original or the final - format). - "C" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_gray_to_rgb(). - "G" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_rgb_to_gray(). - "P" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_expand_palette_to_rgb(). - "p" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_packing(). - "Q" means the transformation is obtained by png_set_quantize(). - "T" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(). - "B" means the transformation is obtained by - png_set_background(), or png_strip_alpha(). - -When an entry has multiple transforms listed all are required to cause the -right overall transformation. When two transforms are separated by a comma -either will do the job. When transforms are enclosed in [] the transform should -do the job but this is currently unimplemented - a different format will result -if the suggested transformations are used. - -In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image -is the level of opacity. If you need the alpha channel in an image to -be the level of transparency instead of opacity, you can invert the -alpha channel (or the tRNS chunk data) after it's read, so that 0 is -fully opaque and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or 65535 (in 16-bit -images) is fully transparent, with - - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); - -PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as -they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit -files. This code expands to 1 pixel per byte without changing the -values of the pixels: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - -PNG files have possible bit depths of 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. All pixels -stored in a PNG image have been "scaled" or "shifted" up to the next -higher possible bit depth (e.g. from 5 bits/sample in the range [0,31] -to 8 bits/sample in the range [0, 255]). However, it is also possible -to convert the PNG pixel data back to the original bit depth of the -image. This call reduces the pixels back down to the original bit depth: - - png_color_8p sig_bit; - - if (png_get_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit)) - png_set_shift(png_ptr, sig_bit); - -PNG files store 3-color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code -changes the storage of the pixels to blue, green, red: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - -PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code expands them -into 4 or 8 bytes for windowing systems that need them in this format: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - png_set_filler(png_ptr, filler, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); - -where "filler" is the 8-bit or 16-bit number to fill with, and the location -is either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether -you want the filler before the RGB or after. When filling an 8-bit pixel, -the least significant 8 bits of the number are used, if a 16-bit number is -supplied. This transformation does not affect images that already have full -alpha channels. To add an opaque alpha channel, use filler=0xffff and -PNG_FILLER_AFTER which will generate RGBA pixels. - -Note that png_set_filler() does not change the color type. If you want -to do that, you can add a true alpha channel with - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - png_set_add_alpha(png_ptr, filler, PNG_FILLER_AFTER); - -where "filler" contains the alpha value to assign to each pixel. -The png_set_add_alpha() function was added in libpng-1.2.7. - -If you are reading an image with an alpha channel, and you need the -data as ARGB instead of the normal PNG format RGBA: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); - -For some uses, you may want a grayscale image to be represented as -RGB. This code will do that conversion: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr); - -Conversely, you can convert an RGB or RGBA image to grayscale or grayscale -with alpha. - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - png_set_rgb_to_gray(png_ptr, error_action, - double red_weight, double green_weight); - - error_action = 1: silently do the conversion - - error_action = 2: issue a warning if the original - image has any pixel where - red != green or red != blue - - error_action = 3: issue an error and abort the - conversion if the original - image has any pixel where - red != green or red != blue - - red_weight: weight of red component - - green_weight: weight of green component - If either weight is negative, default - weights are used. - -In the corresponding fixed point API the red_weight and green_weight values are -simply scaled by 100,000: - - png_set_rgb_to_gray(png_ptr, error_action, - png_fixed_point red_weight, - png_fixed_point green_weight); - -If you have set error_action = 1 or 2, you can -later check whether the image really was gray, after processing -the image rows, with the png_get_rgb_to_gray_status(png_ptr) function. -It will return a png_byte that is zero if the image was gray or -1 if there were any non-gray pixels. Background and sBIT data -will be silently converted to grayscale, using the green channel -data for sBIT, regardless of the error_action setting. - -The default values come from the PNG file cHRM chunk if present; otherwise, the -defaults correspond to the ITU-R recommendation 709, and also the sRGB color -space, as recommended in the Charles Poynton's Colour FAQ, -Copyright (c) 2006-11-28 Charles Poynton, in section 9: - - - - Y = 0.2126 * R + 0.7152 * G + 0.0722 * B - -Previous versions of this document, 1998 through 2002, recommended a slightly -different formula: - - Y = 0.212671 * R + 0.715160 * G + 0.072169 * B - -Libpng uses an integer approximation: - - Y = (6968 * R + 23434 * G + 2366 * B)/32768 - -The calculation is done in a linear colorspace, if the image gamma -can be determined. - -The png_set_background() function has been described already; it tells libpng to -composite images with alpha or simple transparency against the supplied -background color. For compatibility with versions of libpng earlier than -libpng-1.5.4 it is recommended that you call the function after reading the file -header, even if you don't want to use the color in a bKGD chunk, if one exists. - -If the PNG file contains a bKGD chunk (PNG_INFO_bKGD valid), -you may use this color, or supply another color more suitable for -the current display (e.g., the background color from a web page). You -need to tell libpng how the color is represented, both the format of the -component values in the color (the number of bits) and the gamma encoding of the -color. The function takes two arguments, background_gamma_mode and need_expand -to convey this information; however, only two combinations are likely to be -useful: - - png_color_16 my_background; - png_color_16p image_background; - - if (png_get_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &image_background)) - png_set_background(png_ptr, image_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE, 1/*needs to be expanded*/, 1); - else - png_set_background(png_ptr, &my_background, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0/*do not expand*/, 1); - -The second call was described above - my_background is in the format of the -final, display, output produced by libpng. Because you now know the format of -the PNG it is possible to avoid the need to choose either 8-bit or 16-bit -output and to retain palette images (the palette colors will be modified -appropriately and the tRNS chunk removed.) However, if you are doing this, -take great care not to ask for transformations without checking first that -they apply! - -In the first call the background color has the original bit depth and color type -of the PNG file. So, for palette images the color is supplied as a palette -index and for low bit greyscale images the color is a reduced bit value in -image_background->gray. - -If you didn't call png_set_gamma() before reading the file header, for example -if you need your code to remain compatible with older versions of libpng prior -to libpng-1.5.4, this is the place to call it. - -Do not call it if you called png_set_alpha_mode(); doing so will damage the -settings put in place by png_set_alpha_mode(). (If png_set_alpha_mode() is -supported then you can certainly do png_set_gamma() before reading the PNG -header.) - -This API unconditionally sets the screen and file gamma values, so it will -override the value in the PNG file unless it is called before the PNG file -reading starts. For this reason you must always call it with the PNG file -value when you call it in this position: - - if (png_get_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, &file_gamma)) - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, file_gamma); - - else - png_set_gamma(png_ptr, screen_gamma, 0.45455); - -If you need to reduce an RGB file to a paletted file, or if a paletted -file has more entries than will fit on your screen, png_set_quantize() -will do that. Note that this is a simple match quantization that merely -finds the closest color available. This should work fairly well with -optimized palettes, but fairly badly with linear color cubes. If you -pass a palette that is larger than maximum_colors, the file will -reduce the number of colors in the palette so it will fit into -maximum_colors. If there is a histogram, libpng will use it to make -more intelligent choices when reducing the palette. If there is no -histogram, it may not do as good a job. - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) - { - if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, info_ptr, - PNG_INFO_PLTE)) - { - png_uint_16p histogram = NULL; - - png_get_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &histogram); - png_set_quantize(png_ptr, palette, num_palette, - max_screen_colors, histogram, 1); - } - - else - { - png_color std_color_cube[MAX_SCREEN_COLORS] = - { ... colors ... }; - - png_set_quantize(png_ptr, std_color_cube, - MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, MAX_SCREEN_COLORS, - NULL,0); - } - } - -PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being one. -The following code will reverse this (make black be one and white be -zero): - - if (bit_depth == 1 && color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -This function can also be used to invert grayscale and gray-alpha images: - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -PNG files store 16-bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, -ie. most significant bits first). This code changes the storage to the -other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits first, the -way PCs store them): - - if (bit_depth == 16) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - -If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you -need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - -Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of -the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback -with - - png_set_read_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, - read_transform_fn); - -You must supply the function - - void read_transform_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep data) - -See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called -after all of the other transformations have been processed. Take care with -interlaced images if you do the interlace yourself - the width of the row is the -width in 'row_info', not the overall image width. - -If supported, libpng provides two information routines that you can use to find -where you are in processing the image: - - png_get_current_pass_number(png_structp png_ptr); - png_get_current_row_number(png_structp png_ptr); - -Don't try using these outside a transform callback - firstly they are only -supported if user transforms are supported, secondly they may well return -unexpected results unless the row is actually being processed at the moment they -are called. - -With interlaced -images the value returned is the row in the input sub-image image. Use -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to -find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel (row,col,pass). - -The discussion of interlace handling above contains more information on how to -use these values. - -You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your -callback function, and you can inform libpng that your transform -function will change the number of channels or bit depth with the -function - - png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, - user_depth, user_channels); - -The user's application, not libpng, is responsible for allocating and -freeing any memory required for the user structure. - -You can retrieve the pointer via the function -png_get_user_transform_ptr(). For example: - - voidp read_user_transform_ptr = - png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); - -The last thing to handle is interlacing; this is covered in detail below, -but you must call the function here if you want libpng to handle expansion -of the interlaced image. - - number_of_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -After setting the transformations, libpng can update your png_info -structure to reflect any transformations you've requested with this -call. - - png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -This is most useful to update the info structure's rowbytes -field so you can use it to allocate your image memory. This function -will also update your palette with the correct screen_gamma and -background if these have been given with the calls above. You may -only call png_read_update_info() once with a particular info_ptr. - -After you call png_read_update_info(), you can allocate any -memory you need to hold the image. The row data is simply -raw byte data for all forms of images. As the actual allocation -varies among applications, no example will be given. If you -are allocating one large chunk, you will need to build an -array of pointers to each row, as it will be needed for some -of the functions below. - -Be sure that your platform can allocate the buffer that you'll need. -libpng internally checks for oversize width, but you'll need to -do your own check for number_of_rows*width*pixel_size if you are using -a multiple-row buffer: - - /* Guard against integer overflow */ - if (number_of_rows > PNG_SIZE_MAX/(width*pixel_size)) { - png_error(png_ptr,"image_data buffer would be too large"); - } - -Remember: Before you call png_read_update_info(), the png_get_*() -functions return the values corresponding to the original PNG image. -After you call png_read_update_info the values refer to the image -that libpng will output. Consequently you must call all the png_set_ -functions before you call png_read_update_info(). This is particularly -important for png_set_interlace_handling() - if you are going to call -png_read_update_info() you must call png_set_interlace_handling() before -it unless you want to receive interlaced output. - -.SS Reading image data - -After you've allocated memory, you can read the image data. -The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you are -allocating enough memory to hold the whole image, you can just -call png_read_image() and libpng will read in all the image data -and put it in the memory area supplied. You will need to pass in -an array of pointers to each row. - -This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't -need to call png_set_interlace_handling() (unless you call -png_read_update_info()) or call this function multiple times, or any -of that other stuff necessary with png_read_rows(). - - png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - -where row_pointers is: - - png_bytep row_pointers[height]; - -You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. - -If you don't want to read in the whole image at once, you can -use png_read_rows() instead. If there is no interlacing (check -interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_NONE), this is simple: - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, - number_of_rows); - -where row_pointers is the same as in the png_read_image() call. - -If you are doing this just one row at a time, you can do this with -a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: - - png_bytep row_pointer = row; - png_read_row(png_ptr, row_pointer, NULL); - -If the file is interlaced (interlace_type != 0 in the IHDR chunk), things -get somewhat harder. The only current (PNG Specification version 1.2) -interlacing type for PNG is (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7); -a somewhat complicated 2D interlace scheme, known as Adam7, that -breaks down an image into seven smaller images of varying size, based -on an 8x8 grid. This number is defined (from libpng 1.5) as -PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES in png.h - -libpng can fill out those images or it can give them to you "as is". -It is almost always better to have libpng handle the interlacing for you. -If you want the images filled out, there are two ways to do that. The one -mentioned in the PNG specification is to expand each pixel to cover -those pixels that have not been read yet (the "rectangle" method). -This results in a blocky image for the first pass, which gradually -smooths out as more pixels are read. The other method is the "sparkle" -method, where pixels are drawn only in their final locations, with the -rest of the image remaining whatever colors they were initialized to -before the start of the read. The first method usually looks better, -but tends to be slower, as there are more pixels to put in the rows. - -If, as is likely, you want libpng to expand the images, call this before -calling png_start_read_image() or png_read_update_info(): - - if (interlace_type == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - number_of_passes - = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this is seven, -but may change if another interlace type is added. This function can be -called even if the file is not interlaced, where it will return one pass. -You then need to read the whole image 'number_of_passes' times. Each time -will distribute the pixels from the current pass to the correct place in -the output image, so you need to supply the same rows to png_read_rows in -each pass. - -If you are not going to display the image after each pass, but are -going to wait until the entire image is read in, use the sparkle -effect. This effect is faster and the end result of either method -is exactly the same. If you are planning on displaying the image -after each pass, the "rectangle" effect is generally considered the -better looking one. - -If you only want the "sparkle" effect, just call png_read_row() or -png_read_rows() as -normal, with the third parameter NULL. Make sure you make pass over -the image number_of_passes times, and you don't change the data in the -rows between calls. You can change the locations of the data, just -not the data. Each pass only writes the pixels appropriate for that -pass, and assumes the data from previous passes is still valid. - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, - number_of_rows); - or - png_read_row(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL); - -If you only want the first effect (the rectangles), do the same as -before except pass the row buffer in the third parameter, and leave -the second parameter NULL. - - png_read_rows(png_ptr, NULL, row_pointers, - number_of_rows); - or - png_read_row(png_ptr, NULL, row_pointers); - -If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just call -png_read_rows() PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES times to read in all the images. -Each of the images is a valid image by itself; however, you will almost -certainly need to distribute the pixels from each sub-image to the -correct place. This is where everything gets very tricky. - -If you want to retrieve the separate images you must pass the correct -number of rows to each successive call of png_read_rows(). The calculation -gets pretty complicated for small images, where some sub-images may -not even exist because either their width or height ends up zero. -libpng provides two macros to help you in 1.5 and later versions: - - png_uint_32 width = PNG_PASS_COLS(image_width, pass_number); - png_uint_32 height = PNG_PASS_ROWS(image_height, pass_number); - -Respectively these tell you the width and height of the sub-image -corresponding to the numbered pass. 'pass' is in in the range 0 to 6 - -this can be confusing because the specification refers to the same passes -as 1 to 7! Be careful, you must check both the width and height before -calling png_read_rows() and not call it for that pass if either is zero. - -You can, of course, read each sub-image row by row. If you want to -produce optimal code to make a pixel-by-pixel transformation of an -interlaced image this is the best approach; read each row of each pass, -transform it, and write it out to a new interlaced image. - -If you want to de-interlace the image yourself libpng provides further -macros to help that tell you where to place the pixels in the output image. -Because the interlacing scheme is rectangular - sub-image pixels are always -arranged on a rectangular grid - all you need to know for each pass is the -starting column and row in the output image of the first pixel plus the -spacing between each pixel. As of libpng 1.5 there are four macros to -retrieve this information: - - png_uint_32 x = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass); - png_uint_32 y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - png_uint_32 xStep = 1U << PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass); - png_uint_32 yStep = 1U << PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass); - -These allow you to write the obvious loop: - - png_uint_32 input_y = 0; - png_uint_32 output_y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - - while (output_y < output_image_height) - { - png_uint_32 input_x = 0; - png_uint_32 output_x = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass); - - while (output_x < output_image_width) - { - image[output_y][output_x] = - subimage[pass][input_y][input_x++]; - - output_x += xStep; - } - - ++input_y; - output_y += yStep; - } - -Notice that the steps between successive output rows and columns are -returned as shifts. This is possible because the pixels in the subimages -are always a power of 2 apart - 1, 2, 4 or 8 pixels - in the original -image. In practice you may need to directly calculate the output coordinate -given an input coordinate. libpng provides two further macros for this -purpose: - - png_uint_32 output_x = PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(input_x, pass); - png_uint_32 output_y = PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(input_y, pass); - -Finally a pair of macros are provided to tell you if a particular image -row or column appears in a given pass: - - int col_in_pass = PNG_COL_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(output_x, pass); - int row_in_pass = PNG_ROW_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(output_y, pass); - -Bear in mind that you will probably also need to check the width and height -of the pass in addition to the above to be sure the pass even exists! - -With any luck you are convinced by now that you don't want to do your own -interlace handling. In reality normally the only good reason for doing this -is if you are processing PNG files on a pixel-by-pixel basis and don't want -to load the whole file into memory when it is interlaced. - -libpng includes a test program, pngvalid, that illustrates reading and -writing of interlaced images. If you can't get interlacing to work in your -code and don't want to leave it to libpng (the recommended approach), see -how pngvalid.c does it. - -.SS Finishing a sequential read - -After you are finished reading the image through the -low-level interface, you can finish reading the file. - -If you want to use a different crc action for handling CRC errors in -chunks after the image data, you can call png_set_crc_action() -again at this point. - -If you are interested in comments or time, which may be stored either -before or after the image data, you should pass the separate png_info -struct if you want to keep the comments from before and after the image -separate. - - png_infop end_info = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (!end_info) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - png_read_end(png_ptr, end_info); - -If you are not interested, you should still call png_read_end() -but you can pass NULL, avoiding the need to create an end_info structure. -If you do this, libpng will not process any chunks after IDAT other than -skipping over them and perhaps (depending on whether you have called -png_set_crc_action) checking their CRCs while looking for the IEND chunk. - - png_read_end(png_ptr, (png_infop)NULL); - -If you don't call png_read_end(), then your file pointer will be -left pointing to the first chunk after the last IDAT, which is probably -not what you want if you expect to read something beyond the end of -the PNG datastream. - -When you are done, you can free all memory allocated by libpng like this: - - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - &end_info); - -or, if you didn't create an end_info structure, - - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - -It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that -point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) - - mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, - PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, - PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, - PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, - PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, - or simply PNG_FREE_ALL - - seq - sequence number of item to be freed - (\-1 for all items) - -This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has -already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated -by the user and not by libpng, and will in those cases do nothing. -The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item of the selected data -type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not \-1, and multiple items -are allowed for the data type identified in the mask, such as text or -sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure is freed, where n is "seq". - -The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally -by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, -or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() -or png_calloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with - - png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) - - freer - one of - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA - - mask - which data elements are affected - same choices as in png_free_data() - -This function only affects data that has already been allocated. -You can call this function after reading the PNG data but before calling -any png_set_*() functions, to control whether the user or the png_set_*() -function is responsible for freeing any existing data that might be present, -and again after the png_set_*() functions to control whether the user -or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. When the user assumes -responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the application must use -png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng -for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() -or png_calloc() to allocate it. - -If you allocated your row_pointers in a single block, as suggested above in -the description of the high level read interface, you must not transfer -responsibility for freeing it to the png_set_rows or png_read_destroy function, -because they would also try to free the individual row_pointers[i]. - -If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword -separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, -because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with -the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, -if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your -application, your application must not separately free those members. - -The png_free_data() function will turn off the "valid" flag for anything -it frees. If you need to turn the flag off for a chunk that was freed by -your application instead of by libpng, you can use - - png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask); - - mask - identifies the chunks to be made invalid, - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_INFO_gAMA, PNG_INFO_sBIT, - PNG_INFO_cHRM, PNG_INFO_PLTE, - PNG_INFO_tRNS, PNG_INFO_bKGD, - PNG_INFO_eXIf, - PNG_INFO_hIST, PNG_INFO_pHYs, - PNG_INFO_oFFs, PNG_INFO_tIME, - PNG_INFO_pCAL, PNG_INFO_sRGB, - PNG_INFO_iCCP, PNG_INFO_sPLT, - PNG_INFO_sCAL, PNG_INFO_IDAT - -For a more compact example of reading a PNG image, see the file example.c. - -.SS Reading PNG files progressively - -The progressive reader is slightly different from the non-progressive -reader. Instead of calling png_read_info(), png_read_rows(), and -png_read_end(), you make one call to png_process_data(), which calls -callbacks when it has the info, a row, or the end of the image. You -set up these callbacks with png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You don't -have to worry about the input/output functions of libpng, as you are -giving the library the data directly in png_process_data(). I will -assume that you have read the section on reading PNG files above, -so I will only highlight the differences (although I will show -all of the code). - -png_structp png_ptr; -png_infop info_ptr; - - /* An example code fragment of how you would - initialize the progressive reader in your - application. */ - int - initialize_png_reader() - { - png_ptr = png_create_read_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - - if (!png_ptr) - return ERROR; - - info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL, (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - /* This one's new. You can provide functions - to be called when the header info is valid, - when each row is completed, and when the image - is finished. If you aren't using all functions, - you can specify NULL parameters. Even when all - three functions are NULL, you need to call - png_set_progressive_read_fn(). You can use - any struct as the user_ptr (cast to a void pointer - for the function call), and retrieve the pointer - from inside the callbacks using the function - - png_get_progressive_ptr(png_ptr); - - which will return a void pointer, which you have - to cast appropriately. - */ - png_set_progressive_read_fn(png_ptr, (void *)user_ptr, - info_callback, row_callback, end_callback); - - return 0; - } - - /* A code fragment that you call as you receive blocks - of data */ - int - process_data(png_bytep buffer, png_uint_32 length) - { - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - - /* This one's new also. Simply give it a chunk - of data from the file stream (in order, of - course). On machines with segmented memory - models machines, don't give it any more than - 64K. The library seems to run fine with sizes - of 4K. Although you can give it much less if - necessary (I assume you can give it chunks of - 1 byte, I haven't tried less than 256 bytes - yet). When this function returns, you may - want to display any rows that were generated - in the row callback if you don't already do - so there. - */ - png_process_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, buffer, length); - - /* At this point you can call png_process_data_skip if - you want to handle data the library will skip yourself; - it simply returns the number of bytes to skip (and stops - libpng skipping that number of bytes on the next - png_process_data call). - return 0; - } - - /* This function is called (as set by - png_set_progressive_read_fn() above) when enough data - has been supplied so all of the header has been - read. - */ - void - info_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) - { - /* Do any setup here, including setting any of - the transformations mentioned in the Reading - PNG files section. For now, you _must_ call - either png_start_read_image() or - png_read_update_info() after all the - transformations are set (even if you don't set - any). You may start getting rows before - png_process_data() returns, so this is your - last chance to prepare for that. - - This is where you turn on interlace handling, - assuming you don't want to do it yourself. - - If you need to you can stop the processing of - your original input data at this point by calling - png_process_data_pause. This returns the number - of unprocessed bytes from the last png_process_data - call - it is up to you to ensure that the next call - sees these bytes again. If you don't want to bother - with this you can get libpng to cache the unread - bytes by setting the 'save' parameter (see png.h) but - then libpng will have to copy the data internally. - */ - } - - /* This function is called when each row of image - data is complete */ - void - row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep new_row, - png_uint_32 row_num, int pass) - { - /* If the image is interlaced, and you turned - on the interlace handler, this function will - be called for every row in every pass. Some - of these rows will not be changed from the - previous pass. When the row is not changed, - the new_row variable will be NULL. The rows - and passes are called in order, so you don't - really need the row_num and pass, but I'm - supplying them because it may make your life - easier. - - If you did not turn on interlace handling then - the callback is called for each row of each - sub-image when the image is interlaced. In this - case 'row_num' is the row in the sub-image, not - the row in the output image as it is in all other - cases. - - For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images when - you have switched on libpng interlace handling, - you must call png_progressive_combine_row() - passing in the row and the old row. You can - call this function for NULL rows (it will just - return) and for non-interlaced images (it just - does the memcpy for you) if it will make the - code easier. Thus, you can just do this for - all cases if you switch on interlace handling; - */ - - png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, - new_row); - - /* where old_row is what was displayed - previously for the row. Note that the first - pass (pass == 0, really) will completely cover - the old row, so the rows do not have to be - initialized. After the first pass (and only - for interlaced images), you will have to pass - the current row, and the function will combine - the old row and the new row. - - You can also call png_process_data_pause in this - callback - see above. - */ - } - - void - end_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info) - { - /* This function is called after the whole image - has been read, including any chunks after the - image (up to and including the IEND). You - will usually have the same info chunk as you - had in the header, although some data may have - been added to the comments and time fields. - - Most people won't do much here, perhaps setting - a flag that marks the image as finished. - */ - } - - - -.SH IV. Writing - -Much of this is very similar to reading. However, everything of -importance is repeated here, so you won't have to constantly look -back up in the reading section to understand writing. - -.SS Setup - -You will want to do the I/O initialization before you get into libpng, -so if it doesn't work, you don't have anything to undo. If you are not -using the standard I/O functions, you will need to replace them with -custom writing functions. See the discussion under Customizing libpng. - - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "wb"); - - if (!fp) - return ERROR; - -Next, png_struct and png_info need to be allocated and initialized. -As these can be both relatively large, you may not want to store these -on the stack, unless you have stack space to spare. Of course, you -will want to check if they return NULL. If you are also reading, -you won't want to name your read structure and your write structure -both "png_ptr"; you can call them anything you like, such as -"read_ptr" and "write_ptr". Look at pngtest.c, for example. - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); - - if (!png_ptr) - return ERROR; - - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if (!info_ptr) - { - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, - (png_infopp)NULL); - return ERROR; - } - -If you want to use your own memory allocation routines, -define PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED and use -png_create_write_struct_2() instead of png_create_write_struct(): - - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct_2 - (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, (png_voidp)user_error_ptr, - user_error_fn, user_warning_fn, (png_voidp) - user_mem_ptr, user_malloc_fn, user_free_fn); - -After you have these structures, you will need to set up the -error handling. When libpng encounters an error, it expects to -longjmp() back to your routine. Therefore, you will need to call -setjmp() and pass the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr). If you -write the file from different routines, you will need to update -the png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) every time you enter a new routine that will -call a png_*() function. See your documentation of setjmp/longjmp -for your compiler for more information on setjmp/longjmp. See -the discussion on libpng error handling in the Customizing Libpng -section below for more information on the libpng error handling. - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) - { - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - fclose(fp); - return ERROR; - } - ... - return; - -If you would rather avoid the complexity of setjmp/longjmp issues, -you can compile libpng with PNG_NO_SETJMP, in which case -errors will result in a call to PNG_ABORT() which defaults to abort(). - -You can #define PNG_ABORT() to a function that does something -more useful than abort(), as long as your function does not -return. - -Checking for invalid palette index on write was added at libpng -1.5.10. If a pixel contains an invalid (out-of-range) index libpng issues -a benign error. This is enabled by default because this condition is an -error according to the PNG specification, Clause 11.3.2, but the error can -be ignored in each png_ptr with - - png_set_check_for_invalid_index(png_ptr, 0); - -If the error is ignored, or if png_benign_error() treats it as a warning, -any invalid pixels are written as-is by the encoder, resulting in an -invalid PNG datastream as output. In this case the application is -responsible for ensuring that the pixel indexes are in range when it writes -a PLTE chunk with fewer entries than the bit depth would allow. - -Now you need to set up the output code. The default for libpng is to -use the C function fwrite(). If you use this, you will need to pass a -valid FILE * in the function png_init_io(). Be sure that the file is -opened in binary mode. Again, if you wish to handle writing data in -another way, see the discussion on libpng I/O handling in the Customizing -Libpng section below. - - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - -If you are embedding your PNG into a datastream such as MNG, and don't -want libpng to write the 8-byte signature, or if you have already -written the signature in your application, use - - png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, 8); - -to inform libpng that it should not write a signature. - -.SS Write callbacks - -At this point, you can set up a callback function that will be -called after each row has been written, which you can use to control -a progress meter or the like. It's demonstrated in pngtest.c. -You must supply a function - - void write_row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 row, - int pass); - { - /* put your code here */ - } - -(You can give it another name that you like instead of "write_row_callback") - -To inform libpng about your function, use - - png_set_write_status_fn(png_ptr, write_row_callback); - -When this function is called the row has already been completely processed and -it has also been written out. The 'row' and 'pass' refer to the next row to be -handled. For the -non-interlaced case the row that was just handled is simply one less than the -passed in row number, and pass will always be 0. For the interlaced case the -same applies unless the row value is 0, in which case the row just handled was -the last one from one of the preceding passes. Because interlacing may skip a -pass you cannot be sure that the preceding pass is just 'pass\-1', if you really -need to know what the last pass is record (row,pass) from the callback and use -the last recorded value each time. - -As with the user transform you can find the output row using the -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW macro. - -You now have the option of modifying how the compression library will -run. The following functions are mainly for testing, but may be useful -in some cases, like if you need to write PNG files extremely fast and -are willing to give up some compression, or if you want to get the -maximum possible compression at the expense of slower writing. If you -have no special needs in this area, let the library do what it wants by -not calling this function at all, as it has been tuned to deliver a good -speed/compression ratio. The second parameter to png_set_filter() is -the filter method, for which the only valid values are 0 (as of the -July 1999 PNG specification, version 1.2) or 64 (if you are writing -a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG datastream). The third -parameter is a flag that indicates which filter type(s) are to be tested -for each scanline. See the PNG specification for details on the specific -filter types. - - - /* turn on or off filtering, and/or choose - specific filters. You can use either a single - PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NAME or the bitwise OR of one - or more PNG_FILTER_NAME masks. - */ - png_set_filter(png_ptr, 0, - PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE | - PNG_FILTER_SUB | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB | - PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP | - PNG_FILTER_AVG | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG | - PNG_FILTER_PAETH | PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH| - PNG_ALL_FILTERS | PNG_FAST_FILTERS); - -If an application wants to start and stop using particular filters during -compression, it should start out with all of the filters (to ensure that -the previous row of pixels will be stored in case it's needed later), -and then add and remove them after the start of compression. - -If you are writing a PNG datastream that is to be embedded in a MNG -datastream, the second parameter can be either 0 or 64. - -The png_set_compression_*() functions interface to the zlib compression -library, and should mostly be ignored unless you really know what you are -doing. The only generally useful call is png_set_compression_level() -which changes how much time zlib spends on trying to compress the image -data. See the Compression Library (zlib.h and algorithm.txt, distributed -with zlib) for details on the compression levels. - - #include zlib.h - - /* Set the zlib compression level */ - png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, - Z_BEST_COMPRESSION); - - /* Set other zlib parameters for compressing IDAT */ - png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); - png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, 15); - png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, 8192) - - /* Set zlib parameters for text compression - * If you don't call these, the parameters - * fall back on those defined for IDAT chunks - */ - png_set_text_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, 8); - png_set_text_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); - png_set_text_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, 15); - png_set_text_compression_method(png_ptr, 8); - -.SS Setting the contents of info for output - -You now need to fill in the png_info structure with all the data you -wish to write before the actual image. Note that the only thing you -are allowed to write after the image is the text chunks and the time -chunk (as of PNG Specification 1.2, anyway). See png_write_end() and -the latest PNG specification for more information on that. If you -wish to write them before the image, fill them in now, and flag that -data as being valid. If you want to wait until after the data, don't -fill them until png_write_end(). For all the fields in png_info and -their data types, see png.h. For explanations of what the fields -contain, see the PNG specification. - -Some of the more important parts of the png_info are: - - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, - bit_depth, color_type, interlace_type, - compression_type, filter_method) - - width - holds the width of the image - in pixels (up to 2^31). - - height - holds the height of the image - in pixels (up to 2^31). - - bit_depth - holds the bit depth of one of the - image channels. - (valid values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 - and depend also on the - color_type. See also significant - bits (sBIT) below). - - color_type - describes which color/alpha - channels are present. - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY - (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA - (bit depths 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE - (bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB - (bit_depths 8, 16) - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA - (bit_depths 8, 16) - - PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE - PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR - PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA - - interlace_type - PNG_INTERLACE_NONE or - PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 - - compression_type - (must be - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFAULT) - - filter_method - (must be PNG_FILTER_TYPE_DEFAULT - or, if you are writing a PNG to - be embedded in a MNG datastream, - can also be - PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING) - -If you call png_set_IHDR(), the call must appear before any of the -other png_set_*() functions, because they might require access to some of -the IHDR settings. The remaining png_set_*() functions can be called -in any order. - -If you wish, you can reset the compression_type, interlace_type, or -filter_method later by calling png_set_IHDR() again; if you do this, the -width, height, bit_depth, and color_type must be the same in each call. - - png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, - num_palette); - - palette - the palette for the file - (array of png_color) - num_palette - number of entries in the palette - - - png_set_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, file_gamma); - png_set_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, int_file_gamma); - - file_gamma - the gamma at which the image was - created (PNG_INFO_gAMA) - - int_file_gamma - 100,000 times the gamma at which - the image was created - - png_set_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, white_x, white_y, red_x, red_y, - green_x, green_y, blue_x, blue_y) - png_set_cHRM_XYZ(png_ptr, info_ptr, red_X, red_Y, red_Z, green_X, - green_Y, green_Z, blue_X, blue_Y, blue_Z) - png_set_cHRM_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, int_white_x, int_white_y, - int_red_x, int_red_y, int_green_x, int_green_y, - int_blue_x, int_blue_y) - png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, int_red_X, int_red_Y, - int_red_Z, int_green_X, int_green_Y, int_green_Z, - int_blue_X, int_blue_Y, int_blue_Z) - - {white,red,green,blue}_{x,y} - A color space encoding specified using the chromaticities - of the end points and the white point. - - {red,green,blue}_{X,Y,Z} - A color space encoding specified using the encoding end - points - the CIE tristimulus specification of the intended - color of the red, green and blue channels in the PNG RGB - data. The white point is simply the sum of the three end - points. - - png_set_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, srgb_intent); - - srgb_intent - the rendering intent - (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of - the sRGB chunk means that the pixel - data is in the sRGB color space. - This chunk also implies specific - values of gAMA and cHRM. Rendering - intent is the CSS-1 property that - has been defined by the International - Color Consortium - (http://www.color.org). - It can be one of - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_SATURATION, - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL, - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_ABSOLUTE, or - PNG_sRGB_INTENT_RELATIVE. - - - png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, - srgb_intent); - - srgb_intent - the rendering intent - (PNG_INFO_sRGB) The presence of the - sRGB chunk means that the pixel - data is in the sRGB color space. - This function also causes gAMA and - cHRM chunks with the specific values - that are consistent with sRGB to be - written. - - png_set_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, name, compression_type, - profile, proflen); - - name - The profile name. - - compression_type - The compression type; always - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE for PNG 1.0. - You may give NULL to this argument to - ignore it. - - profile - International Color Consortium color - profile data. May contain NULs. - - proflen - length of profile data in bytes. - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, sig_bit); - - sig_bit - the number of significant bits for - (PNG_INFO_sBIT) each of the gray, red, - green, and blue channels, whichever are - appropriate for the given color type - (png_color_16) - - png_set_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, trans_alpha, - num_trans, trans_color); - - trans_alpha - array of alpha (transparency) - entries for palette (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - num_trans - number of transparent entries - (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - trans_color - graylevel or color sample values - (in order red, green, blue) of the - single transparent color for - non-paletted images (PNG_INFO_tRNS) - - png_set_eXIf_1(png_ptr, info_ptr, num_exif, exif); - - exif - Exif profile (array of - png_byte) (PNG_INFO_eXIf) - - png_set_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, hist); - - hist - histogram of palette (array of - png_uint_16) (PNG_INFO_hIST) - - png_set_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, mod_time); - - mod_time - time image was last modified - (PNG_VALID_tIME) - - png_set_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, background); - - background - background color (of type - png_color_16p) (PNG_VALID_bKGD) - - png_set_text(png_ptr, info_ptr, text_ptr, num_text); - - text_ptr - array of png_text holding image - comments - - text_ptr[i].compression - type of compression used - on "text" PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE - PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt - text_ptr[i].key - keyword for comment. Must contain - 1-79 characters. - text_ptr[i].text - text comments for current - keyword. Can be NULL or empty. - text_ptr[i].text_length - length of text string, - after decompression, 0 for iTXt - text_ptr[i].itxt_length - length of itxt string, - after decompression, 0 for tEXt/zTXt - text_ptr[i].lang - language of comment (NULL or - empty for unknown). - text_ptr[i].translated_keyword - keyword in UTF-8 (NULL - or empty for unknown). - - Note that the itxt_length, lang, and lang_key - members of the text_ptr structure only exist when the - library is built with iTXt chunk support. Prior to - libpng-1.4.0 the library was built by default without - iTXt support. Also note that when iTXt is supported, - they contain NULL pointers when the "compression" - field contains PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or - PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt. - - num_text - number of comments - - png_set_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette_ptr, - num_spalettes); - - palette_ptr - array of png_sPLT_struct structures - to be added to the list of palettes - in the info structure. - num_spalettes - number of palette structures to be - added. - - png_set_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, offset_x, offset_y, - unit_type); - - offset_x - positive offset from the left - edge of the screen - - offset_y - positive offset from the top - edge of the screen - - unit_type - PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL, PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER - - png_set_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, res_x, res_y, - unit_type); - - res_x - pixels/unit physical resolution - in x direction - - res_y - pixels/unit physical resolution - in y direction - - unit_type - PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN, - PNG_RESOLUTION_METER - - png_set_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are doubles) - - png_set_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, width, height) - - unit - physical scale units (an integer) - - width - width of a pixel in physical scale units - expressed as a string - - height - height of a pixel in physical scale units - (width and height are strings like "2.54") - - png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, &unknowns, - num_unknowns) - - unknowns - array of png_unknown_chunk - structures holding unknown chunks - unknowns[i].name - name of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].data - data of unknown chunk - unknowns[i].size - size of unknown chunk's data - unknowns[i].location - position to write chunk in file - 0: do not write chunk - PNG_HAVE_IHDR: before PLTE - PNG_HAVE_PLTE: before IDAT - PNG_AFTER_IDAT: after IDAT - -The "location" member is set automatically according to -what part of the output file has already been written. -You can change its value after calling png_set_unknown_chunks() -as demonstrated in pngtest.c. Within each of the "locations", -the chunks are sequenced according to their position in the -structure (that is, the value of "i", which is the order in which -the chunk was either read from the input file or defined with -png_set_unknown_chunks). - -A quick word about text and num_text. text is an array of png_text -structures. num_text is the number of valid structures in the array. -Each png_text structure holds a language code, a keyword, a text value, -and a compression type. - -The compression types have the same valid numbers as the compression -types of the image data. Currently, the only valid number is zero. -However, you can store text either compressed or uncompressed, unlike -images, which always have to be compressed. So if you don't want the -text compressed, set the compression type to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE. -Because tEXt and zTXt chunks don't have a language field, if you -specify PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt -any language code or translated keyword will not be written out. - -Until text gets around a few hundred bytes, it is not worth compressing it. -After the text has been written out to the file, the compression type -is set to PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR or PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR, -so that it isn't written out again at the end (in case you are calling -png_write_end() with the same struct). - -The keywords that are given in the PNG Specification are: - - Title Short (one line) title or - caption for image - - Author Name of image's creator - - Description Description of image (possibly long) - - Copyright Copyright notice - - Creation Time Time of original image creation - (usually RFC 1123 format, see below) - - Software Software used to create the image - - Disclaimer Legal disclaimer - - Warning Warning of nature of content - - Source Device used to create the image - - Comment Miscellaneous comment; conversion - from other image format - -The keyword-text pairs work like this. Keywords should be short -simple descriptions of what the comment is about. Some typical -keywords are found in the PNG specification, as is some recommendations -on keywords. You can repeat keywords in a file. You can even write -some text before the image and some after. For example, you may want -to put a description of the image before the image, but leave the -disclaimer until after, so viewers working over modem connections -don't have to wait for the disclaimer to go over the modem before -they start seeing the image. Finally, keywords should be full -words, not abbreviations. Keywords and text are in the ISO 8859-1 -(Latin-1) character set (a superset of regular ASCII) and can not -contain NUL characters, and should not contain control or other -unprintable characters. To make the comments widely readable, stick -with basic ASCII, and avoid machine specific character set extensions -like the IBM-PC character set. The keyword must be present, but -you can leave off the text string on non-compressed pairs. -Compressed pairs must have a text string, as only the text string -is compressed anyway, so the compression would be meaningless. - -PNG supports modification time via the png_time structure. Two -conversion routines are provided, png_convert_from_time_t() for -time_t and png_convert_from_struct_tm() for struct tm. The -time_t routine uses gmtime(). You don't have to use either of -these, but if you wish to fill in the png_time structure directly, -you should provide the time in universal time (GMT) if possible -instead of your local time. Note that the year number is the full -year (e.g. 1998, rather than 98 - PNG is year 2000 compliant!), and -that months start with 1. - -If you want to store the time of the original image creation, you should -use a plain tEXt chunk with the "Creation Time" keyword. This is -necessary because the "creation time" of a PNG image is somewhat vague, -depending on whether you mean the PNG file, the time the image was -created in a non-PNG format, a still photo from which the image was -scanned, or possibly the subject matter itself. In order to facilitate -machine-readable dates, it is recommended that the "Creation Time" -tEXt chunk use RFC 1123 format dates (e.g. "22 May 1997 18:07:10 GMT"), -although this isn't a requirement. Unlike the tIME chunk, the -"Creation Time" tEXt chunk is not expected to be automatically changed -by the software. To facilitate the use of RFC 1123 dates, a function -png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(buffer, png_timep) is provided to -convert from PNG time to an RFC 1123 format string. The caller must provide -a writeable buffer of at least 29 bytes. - -.SS Writing unknown chunks - -You can use the png_set_unknown_chunks function to queue up private chunks -for writing. You give it a chunk name, location, raw data, and a size. You -also must use png_set_keep_unknown_chunks() to ensure that libpng will -handle them. That's all there is to it. The chunks will be written by the -next following png_write_info_before_PLTE, png_write_info, or png_write_end -function, depending upon the specified location. Any chunks previously -read into the info structure's unknown-chunk list will also be written out -in a sequence that satisfies the PNG specification's ordering rules. - -Here is an example of writing two private chunks, prVt and miNE: - - #ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* Set unknown chunk data */ - png_unknown_chunk unk_chunk[2]; - strcpy((char *) unk_chunk[0].name, "prVt"; - unk_chunk[0].data = (unsigned char *) "PRIVATE DATA"; - unk_chunk[0].size = strlen(unk_chunk[0].data)+1; - unk_chunk[0].location = PNG_HAVE_IHDR; - strcpy((char *) unk_chunk[1].name, "miNE"; - unk_chunk[1].data = (unsigned char *) "MY CHUNK DATA"; - unk_chunk[1].size = strlen(unk_chunk[0].data)+1; - unk_chunk[1].location = PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - png_set_unknown_chunks(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, - unk_chunk, 2); - /* Needed because miNE is not safe-to-copy */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png, PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS, - (png_bytep) "miNE", 1); - # if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10600 - /* Deal with unknown chunk location bug in 1.5.x and earlier */ - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(png, info, 0, PNG_HAVE_IHDR); - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(png, info, 1, PNG_AFTER_IDAT); - # endif - # if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10500 - /* PNG_AFTER_IDAT writes two copies of the chunk prior to libpng-1.5.0, - * one before IDAT and another after IDAT, so don't use it; only use - * PNG_HAVE_IHDR location. This call resets the location previously - * set by assignment and png_set_unknown_chunk_location() for chunk 1. - */ - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(png, info, 1, PNG_HAVE_IHDR); - # endif - #endif - -.SS The high-level write interface - -At this point there are two ways to proceed; through the high-level -write interface, or through a sequence of low-level write operations. -You can use the high-level interface if your image data is present -in the info structure. All defined output -transformations are permitted, enabled by the following masks. - - PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY No transformation - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING Pack 1, 2 and 4-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP Change order of packed - pixels to LSB first - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO Invert monochrome images - PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT Normalize pixels to the - sBIT depth - PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR Flip RGB to BGR, RGBA - to BGRA - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA Flip RGBA to ARGB or GA - to AG - PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA Change alpha from opacity - to transparency - PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN Byte-swap 16-bit samples - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER Strip out filler - bytes (deprecated). - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE Strip out leading - filler bytes - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER Strip out trailing - filler bytes - -If you have valid image data in the info structure (you can use -png_set_rows() to put image data in the info structure), simply do this: - - png_write_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_transforms, NULL) - -where png_transforms is an integer containing the bitwise OR of some set of -transformation flags. This call is equivalent to png_write_info(), -followed the set of transformations indicated by the transform mask, -then png_write_image(), and finally png_write_end(). - -(The final parameter of this call is not yet used. Someday it might point -to transformation parameters required by some future output transform.) - -You must use png_transforms and not call any png_set_transform() functions -when you use png_write_png(). - -.SS The low-level write interface - -If you are going the low-level route instead, you are now ready to -write all the file information up to the actual image data. You do -this with a call to png_write_info(). - - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -Note that there is one transformation you may need to do before -png_write_info(). In PNG files, the alpha channel in an image is the -level of opacity. If your data is supplied as a level of transparency, -you can invert the alpha channel before you write it, so that 0 is -fully transparent and 255 (in 8-bit or paletted images) or 65535 -(in 16-bit images) is fully opaque, with - - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); - -This must appear before png_write_info() instead of later with the -other transformations because in the case of paletted images the tRNS -chunk data has to be inverted before the tRNS chunk is written. If -your image is not a paletted image, the tRNS data (which in such cases -represents a single color to be rendered as transparent) won't need to -be changed, and you can safely do this transformation after your -png_write_info() call. - -If you need to write a private chunk that you want to appear before -the PLTE chunk when PLTE is present, you can write the PNG info in -two steps, and insert code to write your own chunk between them: - - png_write_info_before_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr); - png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, ...); - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -After you've written the file information, you can set up the library -to handle any special transformations of the image data. The various -ways to transform the data will be described in the order that they -should occur. This is important, as some of these change the color -type and/or bit depth of the data, and some others only work on -certain color types and bit depths. Even though each transformation -checks to see if it has data that it can do something with, you should -make sure to only enable a transformation if it will be valid for the -data. For example, don't swap red and blue on grayscale data. - -PNG files store RGB pixels packed into 3 or 6 bytes. This code tells -the library to strip input data that has 4 or 8 bytes per pixel down -to 3 or 6 bytes (or strip 2 or 4-byte grayscale+filler data to 1 or 2 -bytes per pixel). - - png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); - -where the 0 is unused, and the location is either PNG_FILLER_BEFORE or -PNG_FILLER_AFTER, depending upon whether the filler byte in the pixel -is stored XRGB or RGBX. - -PNG files pack pixels of bit depths 1, 2, and 4 into bytes as small as -they can, resulting in, for example, 8 pixels per byte for 1 bit files. -If the data is supplied at 1 pixel per byte, use this code, which will -correctly pack the pixels into a single byte: - - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - -PNG files reduce possible bit depths to 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. If your -data is of another bit depth, you can write an sBIT chunk into the -file so that decoders can recover the original data if desired. - - /* Set the true bit depth of the image data */ - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) - { - sig_bit.red = true_bit_depth; - sig_bit.green = true_bit_depth; - sig_bit.blue = true_bit_depth; - } - - else - { - sig_bit.gray = true_bit_depth; - } - - if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) - { - sig_bit.alpha = true_bit_depth; - } - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &sig_bit); - -If the data is stored in the row buffer in a bit depth other than -one supported by PNG (e.g. 3 bit data in the range 0-7 for a 4-bit PNG), -this will scale the values to appear to be the correct bit depth as -is required by PNG. - - png_set_shift(png_ptr, &sig_bit); - -PNG files store 16-bit pixels in network byte order (big-endian, -ie. most significant bits first). This code would be used if they are -supplied the other way (little-endian, i.e. least significant bits -first, the way PCs store them): - - if (bit_depth > 8) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - -If you are using packed-pixel images (1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel), and you -need to change the order the pixels are packed into bytes, you can use: - - if (bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); - -PNG files store 3 color pixels in red, green, blue order. This code -would be used if they are supplied as blue, green, red: - - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - -PNG files describe monochrome as black being zero and white being -one. This code would be used if the pixels are supplied with this reversed -(black being one and white being zero): - - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); - -Finally, you can write your own transformation function if none of -the existing ones meets your needs. This is done by setting a callback -with - - png_set_write_user_transform_fn(png_ptr, - write_transform_fn); - -You must supply the function - - void write_transform_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep data) - -See pngtest.c for a working example. Your function will be called -before any of the other transformations are processed. If supported -libpng also supplies an information routine that may be called from -your callback: - - png_get_current_row_number(png_ptr); - png_get_current_pass_number(png_ptr); - -This returns the current row passed to the transform. With interlaced -images the value returned is the row in the input sub-image image. Use -PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to -find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel (row,col,pass). - -The discussion of interlace handling above contains more information on how to -use these values. - -You can also set up a pointer to a user structure for use by your -callback function. - - png_set_user_transform_info(png_ptr, user_ptr, 0, 0); - -The user_channels and user_depth parameters of this function are ignored -when writing; you can set them to zero as shown. - -You can retrieve the pointer via the function png_get_user_transform_ptr(). -For example: - - voidp write_user_transform_ptr = - png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_ptr); - -It is possible to have libpng flush any pending output, either manually, -or automatically after a certain number of lines have been written. To -flush the output stream a single time call: - - png_write_flush(png_ptr); - -and to have libpng flush the output stream periodically after a certain -number of scanlines have been written, call: - - png_set_flush(png_ptr, nrows); - -Note that the distance between rows is from the last time png_write_flush() -was called, or the first row of the image if it has never been called. -So if you write 50 lines, and then png_set_flush 25, it will flush the -output on the next scanline, and every 25 lines thereafter, unless -png_write_flush() is called before 25 more lines have been written. -If nrows is too small (less than about 10 lines for a 640 pixel wide -RGB image) the image compression may decrease noticeably (although this -may be acceptable for real-time applications). Infrequent flushing will -only degrade the compression performance by a few percent over images -that do not use flushing. - -.SS Writing the image data - -That's it for the transformations. Now you can write the image data. -The simplest way to do this is in one function call. If you have the -whole image in memory, you can just call png_write_image() and libpng -will write the image. You will need to pass in an array of pointers to -each row. This function automatically handles interlacing, so you don't -need to call png_set_interlace_handling() or call this function multiple -times, or any of that other stuff necessary with png_write_rows(). - - png_write_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); - -where row_pointers is: - - png_byte *row_pointers[height]; - -You can point to void or char or whatever you use for pixels. - -If you don't want to write the whole image at once, you can -use png_write_rows() instead. If the file is not interlaced, -this is simple: - - png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, - number_of_rows); - -row_pointers is the same as in the png_write_image() call. - -If you are just writing one row at a time, you can do this with -a single row_pointer instead of an array of row_pointers: - - png_bytep row_pointer = row; - - png_write_row(png_ptr, row_pointer); - -When the file is interlaced, things can get a good deal more complicated. -The only currently (as of the PNG Specification version 1.2, dated July -1999) defined interlacing scheme for PNG files is the "Adam7" interlace -scheme, that breaks down an image into seven smaller images of varying -size. libpng will build these images for you, or you can do them -yourself. If you want to build them yourself, see the PNG specification -for details of which pixels to write when. - -If you don't want libpng to handle the interlacing details, just -use png_set_interlace_handling() and call png_write_rows() the -correct number of times to write all the sub-images -(png_set_interlace_handling() returns the number of sub-images.) - -If you want libpng to build the sub-images, call this before you start -writing any rows: - - number_of_passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - -This will return the number of passes needed. Currently, this is seven, -but may change if another interlace type is added. - -Then write the complete image number_of_passes times. - - png_write_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, number_of_rows); - -Think carefully before you write an interlaced image. Typically code that -reads such images reads all the image data into memory, uncompressed, before -doing any processing. Only code that can display an image on the fly can -take advantage of the interlacing and even then the image has to be exactly -the correct size for the output device, because scaling an image requires -adjacent pixels and these are not available until all the passes have been -read. - -If you do write an interlaced image you will hardly ever need to handle -the interlacing yourself. Call png_set_interlace_handling() and use the -approach described above. - -The only time it is conceivable that you will really need to write an -interlaced image pass-by-pass is when you have read one pass by pass and -made some pixel-by-pixel transformation to it, as described in the read -code above. In this case use the PNG_PASS_ROWS and PNG_PASS_COLS macros -to determine the size of each sub-image in turn and simply write the rows -you obtained from the read code. - -.SS Finishing a sequential write - -After you are finished writing the image, you should finish writing -the file. If you are interested in writing comments or time, you should -pass an appropriately filled png_info pointer. If you are not interested, -you can pass NULL. - - png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -When you are done, you can free all memory used by libpng like this: - - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - -It is also possible to individually free the info_ptr members that -point to libpng-allocated storage with the following function: - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, mask, seq) - - mask - identifies data to be freed, a mask - containing the bitwise OR of one or - more of - PNG_FREE_PLTE, PNG_FREE_TRNS, - PNG_FREE_HIST, PNG_FREE_ICCP, - PNG_FREE_PCAL, PNG_FREE_ROWS, - PNG_FREE_SCAL, PNG_FREE_SPLT, - PNG_FREE_TEXT, PNG_FREE_UNKN, - or simply PNG_FREE_ALL - - seq - sequence number of item to be freed - (\-1 for all items) - -This function may be safely called when the relevant storage has -already been freed, or has not yet been allocated, or was allocated -by the user and not by libpng, and will in those cases do nothing. -The "seq" parameter is ignored if only one item of the selected data -type, such as PLTE, is allowed. If "seq" is not \-1, and multiple items -are allowed for the data type identified in the mask, such as text or -sPLT, only the n'th item in the structure is freed, where n is "seq". - -If you allocated data such as a palette that you passed in to libpng -with png_set_*, you must not free it until just before the call to -png_destroy_write_struct(). - -The default behavior is only to free data that was allocated internally -by libpng. This can be changed, so that libpng will not free the data, -or so that it will free data that was allocated by the user with png_malloc() -or png_calloc() and passed in via a png_set_*() function, with - - png_data_freer(png_ptr, info_ptr, freer, mask) - - freer - one of - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA - - mask - which data elements are affected - same choices as in png_free_data() - -For example, to transfer responsibility for some data from a read structure -to a write structure, you could use - - png_data_freer(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, - PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA, - PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) - - png_data_freer(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, - PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA, - PNG_FREE_PLTE|PNG_FREE_tRNS|PNG_FREE_hIST) - -thereby briefly reassigning responsibility for freeing to the user but -immediately afterwards reassigning it once more to the write_destroy -function. Having done this, it would then be safe to destroy the read -structure and continue to use the PLTE, tRNS, and hIST data in the write -structure. - -This function only affects data that has already been allocated. -You can call this function before calling after the png_set_*() functions -to control whether the user or png_destroy_*() is supposed to free the data. -When the user assumes responsibility for libpng-allocated data, the -application must use -png_free() to free it, and when the user transfers responsibility to libpng -for data that the user has allocated, the user must have used png_malloc() -or png_calloc() to allocate it. - -If you allocated text_ptr.text, text_ptr.lang, and text_ptr.translated_keyword -separately, do not transfer responsibility for freeing text_ptr to libpng, -because when libpng fills a png_text structure it combines these members with -the key member, and png_free_data() will free only text_ptr.key. Similarly, -if you transfer responsibility for free'ing text_ptr from libpng to your -application, your application must not separately free those members. -For a more compact example of writing a PNG image, see the file example.c. - -.SH V. Simplified API - -The simplified API, which became available in libpng-1.6.0, hides the details -of both libpng and the PNG file format itself. -It allows PNG files to be read into a very limited number of -in-memory bitmap formats or to be written from the same formats. If these -formats do not accommodate your needs then you can, and should, use the more -sophisticated APIs above - these support a wide variety of in-memory formats -and a wide variety of sophisticated transformations to those formats as well -as a wide variety of APIs to manipulate ancillary information. - -To read a PNG file using the simplified API: - - 1) Declare a 'png_image' structure (see below) on the stack, set the - version field to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION and the 'opaque' pointer to NULL - (this is REQUIRED, your program may crash if you don't do it.) - - 2) Call the appropriate png_image_begin_read... function. - - 3) Set the png_image 'format' member to the required sample format. - - 4) Allocate a buffer for the image and, if required, the color-map. - - 5) Call png_image_finish_read to read the image and, if required, the - color-map into your buffers. - -There are no restrictions on the format of the PNG input itself; all valid -color types, bit depths, and interlace methods are acceptable, and the -input image is transformed as necessary to the requested in-memory format -during the png_image_finish_read() step. The only caveat is that if you -request a color-mapped image from a PNG that is full-color or makes -complex use of an alpha channel the transformation is extremely lossy and the -result may look terrible. - -To write a PNG file using the simplified API: - - 1) Declare a 'png_image' structure on the stack and memset() - it to all zero. - - 2) Initialize the members of the structure that describe the - image, setting the 'format' member to the format of the - image samples. - - 3) Call the appropriate png_image_write... function with a - pointer to the image and, if necessary, the color-map to write - the PNG data. - -png_image is a structure that describes the in-memory format of an image -when it is being read or defines the in-memory format of an image that you -need to write. The "png_image" structure contains the following members: - - png_controlp opaque Initialize to NULL, free with png_image_free - png_uint_32 version Set to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION - png_uint_32 width Image width in pixels (columns) - png_uint_32 height Image height in pixels (rows) - png_uint_32 format Image format as defined below - png_uint_32 flags A bit mask containing informational flags - png_uint_32 colormap_entries; Number of entries in the color-map - png_uint_32 warning_or_error; - char message[64]; - -In the event of an error or warning the "warning_or_error" -field will be set to a non-zero value and the 'message' field will contain -a '\0' terminated string with the libpng error or warning message. If both -warnings and an error were encountered, only the error is recorded. If there -are multiple warnings, only the first one is recorded. - -The upper 30 bits of the "warning_or_error" value are reserved; the low two -bits contain a two bit code such that a value more than 1 indicates a failure -in the API just called: - - 0 - no warning or error - 1 - warning - 2 - error - 3 - error preceded by warning - -The pixels (samples) of the image have one to four channels whose components -have original values in the range 0 to 1.0: - - 1: A single gray or luminance channel (G). - 2: A gray/luminance channel and an alpha channel (GA). - 3: Three red, green, blue color channels (RGB). - 4: Three color channels and an alpha channel (RGBA). - -The channels are encoded in one of two ways: - - a) As a small integer, value 0..255, contained in a single byte. For the -alpha channel the original value is simply value/255. For the color or -luminance channels the value is encoded according to the sRGB specification -and matches the 8-bit format expected by typical display devices. - -The color/gray channels are not scaled (pre-multiplied) by the alpha -channel and are suitable for passing to color management software. - - b) As a value in the range 0..65535, contained in a 2-byte integer, in -the native byte order of the platform on which the application is running. -All channels can be converted to the original value by dividing by 65535; all -channels are linear. Color channels use the RGB encoding (RGB end-points) of -the sRGB specification. This encoding is identified by the -PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR flag below. - -When the simplified API needs to convert between sRGB and linear colorspaces, -the actual sRGB transfer curve defined in the sRGB specification (see the -article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB) is used, not the gamma=1/2.2 -approximation used elsewhere in libpng. - -When an alpha channel is present it is expected to denote pixel coverage -of the color or luminance channels and is returned as an associated alpha -channel: the color/gray channels are scaled (pre-multiplied) by the alpha -value. - -The samples are either contained directly in the image data, between 1 and 8 -bytes per pixel according to the encoding, or are held in a color-map indexed -by bytes in the image data. In the case of a color-map the color-map entries -are individual samples, encoded as above, and the image data has one byte per -pixel to select the relevant sample from the color-map. - -PNG_FORMAT_* - -The #defines to be used in png_image::format. Each #define identifies a -particular layout of channel data and, if present, alpha values. There are -separate defines for each of the two component encodings. - -A format is built up using single bit flag values. All combinations are -valid. Formats can be built up from the flag values or you can use one of -the predefined values below. When testing formats always use the FORMAT_FLAG -macros to test for individual features - future versions of the library may -add new flags. - -When reading or writing color-mapped images the format should be set to the -format of the entries in the color-map then png_image_{read,write}_colormap -called to read or write the color-map and set the format correctly for the -image data. Do not set the PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP bit directly! - -NOTE: libpng can be built with particular features disabled. If you see -compiler errors because the definition of one of the following flags has been -compiled out it is because libpng does not have the required support. It is -possible, however, for the libpng configuration to enable the format on just -read or just write; in that case you may see an error at run time. -You can guard against this by checking for the definition of the -appropriate "_SUPPORTED" macro, one of: - - PNG_SIMPLIFIED_{READ,WRITE}_{BGR,AFIRST}_SUPPORTED - - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA format with an alpha channel - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR color format: otherwise grayscale - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR 2-byte channels else 1-byte - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP image data is color-mapped - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR BGR colors, else order is RGB - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST alpha channel comes first - -Supported formats are as follows. Future versions of libpng may support more -formats; for compatibility with older versions simply check if the format -macro is defined using #ifdef. These defines describe the in-memory layout -of the components of the pixels of the image. - -First the single byte (sRGB) formats: - - PNG_FORMAT_GRAY - PNG_FORMAT_GA - PNG_FORMAT_AG - PNG_FORMAT_RGB - PNG_FORMAT_BGR - PNG_FORMAT_RGBA - PNG_FORMAT_ARGB - PNG_FORMAT_BGRA - PNG_FORMAT_ABGR - -Then the linear 2-byte formats. When naming these "Y" is used to -indicate a luminance (gray) channel. The component order within the pixel -is always the same - there is no provision for swapping the order of the -components in the linear format. The components are 16-bit integers in -the native byte order for your platform, and there is no provision for -swapping the bytes to a different endian condition. - - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_Y - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_Y_ALPHA - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_RGB - PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_RGB_ALPHA - -With color-mapped formats the image data is one byte for each pixel. The byte -is an index into the color-map which is formatted as above. To obtain a -color-mapped format it is sufficient just to add the PNG_FOMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP -to one of the above definitions, or you can use one of the definitions below. - - PNG_FORMAT_RGB_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_BGR_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_RGBA_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_ARGB_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_BGRA_COLORMAP - PNG_FORMAT_ABGR_COLORMAP - -PNG_IMAGE macros - -These are convenience macros to derive information from a png_image -structure. The PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_ macros return values appropriate to the -actual image sample values - either the entries in the color-map or the -pixels in the image. The PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_ macros return corresponding values -for the pixels and will always return 1 for color-mapped formats. The -remaining macros return information about the rows in the image and the -complete image. - -NOTE: All the macros that take a png_image::format parameter are compile time -constants if the format parameter is, itself, a constant. Therefore these -macros can be used in array declarations and case labels where required. -Similarly the macros are also pre-processor constants (sizeof is not used) so -they can be used in #if tests. - - PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(fmt) - Returns the total number of channels in a given format: 1..4 - - PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt) - Returns the size in bytes of a single component of a pixel or color-map - entry (as appropriate) in the image: 1 or 2. - - PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_SIZE(fmt) - This is the size of the sample data for one sample. If the image is - color-mapped it is the size of one color-map entry (and image pixels are - one byte in size), otherwise it is the size of one image pixel. - - PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(fmt) - The maximum size of the color-map required by the format expressed in a - count of components. This can be used to compile-time allocate a - color-map: - - png_uint_16 colormap[PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(linear_fmt)]; - - png_byte colormap[PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(sRGB_fmt)]; - - Alternatively use the PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE macro below to use the - information from one of the png_image_begin_read_ APIs and dynamically - allocate the required memory. - - PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE(fmt) - The size of the color-map required by the format; this is the size of the - color-map buffer passed to the png_image_{read,write}_colormap APIs. It is - a fixed number determined by the format so can easily be allocated on the - stack if necessary. - -Corresponding information about the pixels - - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_CHANNELS(fmt) - The number of separate channels (components) in a pixel; 1 for a - color-mapped image. - - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt)\ - The size, in bytes, of each component in a pixel; 1 for a color-mapped - image. - - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_SIZE(fmt) - The size, in bytes, of a complete pixel; 1 for a color-mapped image. - -Information about the whole row, or whole image - - PNG_IMAGE_ROW_STRIDE(image) - Returns the total number of components in a single row of the image; this - is the minimum 'row stride', the minimum count of components between each - row. For a color-mapped image this is the minimum number of bytes in a - row. - - If you need the stride measured in bytes, row_stride_bytes is - PNG_IMAGE_ROW_STRIDE(image) * PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt) - plus any padding bytes that your application might need, for example - to start the next row on a 4-byte boundary. - - PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE(image, row_stride) - Return the size, in bytes, of an image buffer given a png_image and a row - stride - the number of components to leave space for in each row. - - PNG_IMAGE_SIZE(image) - Return the size, in bytes, of the image in memory given just a png_image; - the row stride is the minimum stride required for the image. - - PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE(image) - Return the size, in bytes, of the color-map of this image. If the image - format is not a color-map format this will return a size sufficient for - 256 entries in the given format; check PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP if - you don't want to allocate a color-map in this case. - -PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_* - -Flags containing additional information about the image are held in -the 'flags' field of png_image. - - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB == 0x01 - This indicates that the RGB values of the in-memory bitmap do not - correspond to the red, green and blue end-points defined by sRGB. - - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_FAST == 0x02 - On write emphasise speed over compression; the resultant PNG file will be - larger but will be produced significantly faster, particular for large - images. Do not use this option for images which will be distributed, only - used it when producing intermediate files that will be read back in - repeatedly. For a typical 24-bit image the option will double the read - speed at the cost of increasing the image size by 25%, however for many - more compressible images the PNG file can be 10 times larger with only a - slight speed gain. - - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_16BIT_sRGB == 0x04 - On read if the image is a 16-bit per component image and there is no gAMA - or sRGB chunk assume that the components are sRGB encoded. Notice that - images output by the simplified API always have gamma information; setting - this flag only affects the interpretation of 16-bit images from an - external source. It is recommended that the application expose this flag - to the user; the user can normally easily recognize the difference between - linear and sRGB encoding. This flag has no effect on write - the data - passed to the write APIs must have the correct encoding (as defined - above.) - - If the flag is not set (the default) input 16-bit per component data is - assumed to be linear. - - NOTE: the flag can only be set after the png_image_begin_read_ call, - because that call initializes the 'flags' field. - -READ APIs - - The png_image passed to the read APIs must have been initialized by setting - the png_controlp field 'opaque' to NULL (or, better, memset the whole thing.) - - int png_image_begin_read_from_file( png_imagep image, - const char *file_name) - - The named file is opened for read and the image header - is filled in from the PNG header in the file. - - int png_image_begin_read_from_stdio (png_imagep image, - FILE* file) - - The PNG header is read from the stdio FILE object. - - int png_image_begin_read_from_memory(png_imagep image, - png_const_voidp memory, size_t size) - - The PNG header is read from the given memory buffer. - - int png_image_finish_read(png_imagep image, - png_colorp background, void *buffer, - png_int_32 row_stride, void *colormap)); - - Finish reading the image into the supplied buffer and - clean up the png_image structure. - - row_stride is the step, in png_byte or png_uint_16 units - as appropriate, between adjacent rows. A positive stride - indicates that the top-most row is first in the buffer - - the normal top-down arrangement. A negative stride - indicates that the bottom-most row is first in the buffer. - - background need only be supplied if an alpha channel must - be removed from a png_byte format and the removal is to be - done by compositing on a solid color; otherwise it may be - NULL and any composition will be done directly onto the - buffer. The value is an sRGB color to use for the - background, for grayscale output the green channel is used. - - For linear output removing the alpha channel is always done - by compositing on black. - - void png_image_free(png_imagep image) - - Free any data allocated by libpng in image->opaque, - setting the pointer to NULL. May be called at any time - after the structure is initialized. - -When the simplified API needs to convert between sRGB and linear colorspaces, -the actual sRGB transfer curve defined in the sRGB specification (see the -article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB) is used, not the gamma=1/2.2 -approximation used elsewhere in libpng. - -WRITE APIS - -For write you must initialize a png_image structure to describe the image to -be written: - - version: must be set to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION - opaque: must be initialized to NULL - width: image width in pixels - height: image height in rows - format: the format of the data you wish to write - flags: set to 0 unless one of the defined flags applies; set - PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB for color format images - where the RGB values do not correspond to the colors in sRGB. - colormap_entries: set to the number of entries in the color-map (0 to 256) - - int png_image_write_to_file, (png_imagep image, - const char *file, int convert_to_8bit, const void *buffer, - png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap)); - - Write the image to the named file. - - int png_image_write_to_memory (png_imagep image, void *memory, - png_alloc_size_t * PNG_RESTRICT memory_bytes, - int convert_to_8_bit, const void *buffer, ptrdiff_t row_stride, - const void *colormap)); - - Write the image to memory. - - int png_image_write_to_stdio(png_imagep image, FILE *file, - int convert_to_8_bit, const void *buffer, - png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap) - - Write the image to the given (FILE*). - -With all write APIs if image is in one of the linear formats with -(png_uint_16) data then setting convert_to_8_bit will cause the output to be -a (png_byte) PNG gamma encoded according to the sRGB specification, otherwise -a 16-bit linear encoded PNG file is written. - -With all APIs row_stride is handled as in the read APIs - it is the spacing -from one row to the next in component sized units (float) and if negative -indicates a bottom-up row layout in the buffer. If you pass zero, libpng will -calculate the row_stride for you from the width and number of channels. - -Note that the write API does not support interlacing, sub-8-bit pixels, -indexed (paletted) images, or most ancillary chunks. - -.SH VI. Modifying/Customizing libpng - -There are two issues here. The first is changing how libpng does -standard things like memory allocation, input/output, and error handling. -The second deals with more complicated things like adding new chunks, -adding new transformations, and generally changing how libpng works. -Both of those are compile-time issues; that is, they are generally -determined at the time the code is written, and there is rarely a need -to provide the user with a means of changing them. - -Memory allocation, input/output, and error handling - -All of the memory allocation, input/output, and error handling in libpng -goes through callbacks that are user-settable. The default routines are -in pngmem.c, pngrio.c, pngwio.c, and pngerror.c, respectively. To change -these functions, call the appropriate png_set_*_fn() function. - -Memory allocation is done through the functions png_malloc(), png_calloc(), -and png_free(). The png_malloc() and png_free() functions currently just -call the standard C functions and png_calloc() calls png_malloc() and then -clears the newly allocated memory to zero; note that png_calloc(png_ptr, size) -is not the same as the calloc(number, size) function provided by stdlib.h. -There is limited support for certain systems with segmented memory -architectures and the types of pointers declared by png.h match this; you -will have to use appropriate pointers in your application. If you prefer -to use a different method of allocating and freeing data, you can use -png_create_read_struct_2() or png_create_write_struct_2() to register your -own functions as described above. These functions also provide a void -pointer that can be retrieved via - - mem_ptr=png_get_mem_ptr(png_ptr); - -Your replacement memory functions must have prototypes as follows: - - png_voidp malloc_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size); - - void free_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr); - -Your malloc_fn() must return NULL in case of failure. The png_malloc() -function will normally call png_error() if it receives a NULL from the -system memory allocator or from your replacement malloc_fn(). - -Your free_fn() will never be called with a NULL ptr, since libpng's -png_free() checks for NULL before calling free_fn(). - -Input/Output in libpng is done through png_read() and png_write(), -which currently just call fread() and fwrite(). The FILE * is stored in -png_struct and is initialized via png_init_io(). If you wish to change -the method of I/O, the library supplies callbacks that you can set -through the function png_set_read_fn() and png_set_write_fn() at run -time, instead of calling the png_init_io() function. These functions -also provide a void pointer that can be retrieved via the function -png_get_io_ptr(). For example: - - png_set_read_fn(png_structp read_ptr, - voidp read_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr read_data_fn) - - png_set_write_fn(png_structp write_ptr, - voidp write_io_ptr, png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, - png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn); - - voidp read_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(read_ptr); - voidp write_io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(write_ptr); - -The replacement I/O functions must have prototypes as follows: - - void user_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, size_t length); - - void user_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, size_t length); - - void user_flush_data(png_structp png_ptr); - -The user_read_data() function is responsible for detecting and -handling end-of-data errors. - -Supplying NULL for the read, write, or flush functions sets them back -to using the default C stream functions, which expect the io_ptr to -point to a standard *FILE structure. It is probably a mistake -to use NULL for one of write_data_fn and output_flush_fn but not both -of them, unless you have built libpng with PNG_NO_WRITE_FLUSH defined. -It is an error to read from a write stream, and vice versa. - -Error handling in libpng is done through png_error() and png_warning(). -Errors handled through png_error() are fatal, meaning that png_error() -should never return to its caller. Currently, this is handled via -setjmp() and longjmp() (unless you have compiled libpng with -PNG_NO_SETJMP, in which case it is handled via PNG_ABORT()), -but you could change this to do things like exit() if you should wish, -as long as your function does not return. - -On non-fatal errors, png_warning() is called -to print a warning message, and then control returns to the calling code. -By default png_error() and png_warning() print a message on stderr via -fprintf() unless the library is compiled with PNG_NO_CONSOLE_IO defined -(because you don't want the messages) or PNG_NO_STDIO defined (because -fprintf() isn't available). If you wish to change the behavior of the error -functions, you will need to set up your own message callbacks. These -functions are normally supplied at the time that the png_struct is created. -It is also possible to redirect errors and warnings to your own replacement -functions after png_create_*_struct() has been called by calling: - - png_set_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, - png_error_ptr warning_fn); - -If NULL is supplied for either error_fn or warning_fn, then the libpng -default function will be used, calling fprintf() and/or longjmp() if a -problem is encountered. The replacement error functions should have -parameters as follows: - - void user_error_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp error_msg); - - void user_warning_fn(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_msg); - -Then, within your user_error_fn or user_warning_fn, you can retrieve -the error_ptr if you need it, by calling - - png_voidp error_ptr = png_get_error_ptr(png_ptr); - -The motivation behind using setjmp() and longjmp() is the C++ throw and -catch exception handling methods. This makes the code much easier to write, -as there is no need to check every return code of every function call. -However, there are some uncertainties about the status of local variables -after a longjmp, so the user may want to be careful about doing anything -after setjmp returns non-zero besides returning itself. Consult your -compiler documentation for more details. For an alternative approach, you -may wish to use the "cexcept" facility (see https://cexcept.sourceforge.io/), -which is illustrated in pngvalid.c and in contrib/visupng. - -Beginning in libpng-1.4.0, the png_set_benign_errors() API became available. -You can use this to handle certain errors (normally handled as errors) -as warnings. - - png_set_benign_errors (png_ptr, int allowed); - - allowed: 0: treat png_benign_error() as an error. - 1: treat png_benign_error() as a warning. - -As of libpng-1.6.0, the default condition is to treat benign errors as -warnings while reading and as errors while writing. - -.SS Custom chunks - -If you need to read or write custom chunks, you may need to get deeper -into the libpng code. The library now has mechanisms for storing -and writing chunks of unknown type; you can even declare callbacks -for custom chunks. However, this may not be good enough if the -library code itself needs to know about interactions between your -chunk and existing `intrinsic' chunks. - -If you need to write a new intrinsic chunk, first read the PNG -specification. Acquire a first level of understanding of how it works. -Pay particular attention to the sections that describe chunk names, -and look at how other chunks were designed, so you can do things -similarly. Second, check out the sections of libpng that read and -write chunks. Try to find a chunk that is similar to yours and use -it as a template. More details can be found in the comments inside -the code. It is best to handle private or unknown chunks in a generic method, -via callback functions, instead of by modifying libpng functions. This -is illustrated in pngtest.c, which uses a callback function to handle a -private "vpAg" chunk and the new "sTER" chunk, which are both unknown to -libpng. - -If you wish to write your own transformation for the data, look through -the part of the code that does the transformations, and check out some of -the simpler ones to get an idea of how they work. Try to find a similar -transformation to the one you want to add and copy off of it. More details -can be found in the comments inside the code itself. - -.SS Configuring for gui/windowing platforms: - -You will need to write new error and warning functions that use the GUI -interface, as described previously, and set them to be the error and -warning functions at the time that png_create_*_struct() is called, -in order to have them available during the structure initialization. -They can be changed later via png_set_error_fn(). On some compilers, -you may also have to change the memory allocators (png_malloc, etc.). - -.SS Configuring zlib: - -There are special functions to configure the compression. Perhaps the -most useful one changes the compression level, which currently uses -input compression values in the range 0 - 9. The library normally -uses the default compression level (Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = 6). Tests -have shown that for a large majority of images, compression values in -the range 3-6 compress nearly as well as higher levels, and do so much -faster. For online applications it may be desirable to have maximum speed -(Z_BEST_SPEED = 1). With versions of zlib after v0.99, you can also -specify no compression (Z_NO_COMPRESSION = 0), but this would create -files larger than just storing the raw bitmap. You can specify the -compression level by calling: - - #include zlib.h - png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, level); - -Another useful one is to reduce the memory level used by the library. -The memory level defaults to 8, but it can be lowered if you are -short on memory (running DOS, for example, where you only have 640K). -Note that the memory level does have an effect on compression; among -other things, lower levels will result in sections of incompressible -data being emitted in smaller stored blocks, with a correspondingly -larger relative overhead of up to 15% in the worst case. - - #include zlib.h - png_set_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, level); - -The other functions are for configuring zlib. They are not recommended -for normal use and may result in writing an invalid PNG file. See -zlib.h for more information on what these mean. - - #include zlib.h - png_set_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - strategy); - - png_set_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, - window_bits); - - png_set_compression_method(png_ptr, method); - -This controls the size of the IDAT chunks (default 8192): - - png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_ptr, size); - -As of libpng version 1.5.4, additional APIs became -available to set these separately for non-IDAT -compressed chunks such as zTXt, iTXt, and iCCP: - - #include zlib.h - #if PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10504 - png_set_text_compression_level(png_ptr, level); - - png_set_text_compression_mem_level(png_ptr, level); - - png_set_text_compression_strategy(png_ptr, - strategy); - - png_set_text_compression_window_bits(png_ptr, - window_bits); - - png_set_text_compression_method(png_ptr, method); - #endif - -.SS Controlling row filtering - -If you want to control whether libpng uses filtering or not, which -filters are used, and how it goes about picking row filters, you -can call one of these functions. The selection and configuration -of row filters can have a significant impact on the size and -encoding speed and a somewhat lesser impact on the decoding speed -of an image. Filtering is enabled by default for RGB and grayscale -images (with and without alpha), but not for paletted images nor -for any images with bit depths less than 8 bits/pixel. - -The 'method' parameter sets the main filtering method, which is -currently only '0' in the PNG 1.2 specification. The 'filters' -parameter sets which filter(s), if any, should be used for each -scanline. Possible values are PNG_ALL_FILTERS, PNG_NO_FILTERS, -or PNG_FAST_FILTERS to turn filtering on and off, or to turn on -just the fast-decoding subset of filters, respectively. - -Individual filter types are PNG_FILTER_NONE, PNG_FILTER_SUB, -PNG_FILTER_UP, PNG_FILTER_AVG, PNG_FILTER_PAETH, which can be bitwise -ORed together with '|' to specify one or more filters to use. -These filters are described in more detail in the PNG specification. -If you intend to change the filter type during the course of writing -the image, you should start with flags set for all of the filters -you intend to use so that libpng can initialize its internal -structures appropriately for all of the filter types. (Note that this -means the first row must always be adaptively filtered, because libpng -currently does not allocate the filter buffers until png_write_row() -is called for the first time.) - - filters = PNG_NO_FILTERS; - filters = PNG_ALL_FILTERS; - filters = PNG_FAST_FILTERS; - - or - - filters = PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_SUB | - PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_AVG | - PNG_FILTER_PAETH; - - png_set_filter(png_ptr, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE, - filters); - - The second parameter can also be - PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING if you are - writing a PNG to be embedded in a MNG - datastream. This parameter must be the - same as the value of filter_method used - in png_set_IHDR(). - -.SS Requesting debug printout - -The macro definition PNG_DEBUG can be used to request debugging -printout. Set it to an integer value in the range 0 to 3. Higher -numbers result in increasing amounts of debugging information. The -information is printed to the "stderr" file, unless another file -name is specified in the PNG_DEBUG_FILE macro definition. - -When PNG_DEBUG > 0, the following functions (macros) become available: - - png_debug(level, message) - png_debug1(level, message, p1) - png_debug2(level, message, p1, p2) - -in which "level" is compared to PNG_DEBUG to decide whether to print -the message, "message" is the formatted string to be printed, -and p1 and p2 are parameters that are to be embedded in the string -according to printf-style formatting directives. For example, - - png_debug1(2, "foo=%d", foo); - -is expanded to - - if (PNG_DEBUG > 2) - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE, "foo=%d\en", foo); - -When PNG_DEBUG is defined but is zero, the macros aren't defined, but you -can still use PNG_DEBUG to control your own debugging: - - #ifdef PNG_DEBUG - fprintf(stderr, ... - #endif - -When PNG_DEBUG = 1, the macros are defined, but only png_debug statements -having level = 0 will be printed. There aren't any such statements in -this version of libpng, but if you insert some they will be printed. - -.SH VII. MNG support - -The MNG specification (available at http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng) allows -certain extensions to PNG for PNG images that are embedded in MNG datastreams. -Libpng can support some of these extensions. To enable them, use the -png_permit_mng_features() function: - - feature_set = png_permit_mng_features(png_ptr, mask) - - mask is a png_uint_32 containing the bitwise OR of the - features you want to enable. These include - PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE - PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 - PNG_ALL_MNG_FEATURES - - feature_set is a png_uint_32 that is the bitwise AND of - your mask with the set of MNG features that is - supported by the version of libpng that you are using. - -It is an error to use this function when reading or writing a standalone -PNG file with the PNG 8-byte signature. The PNG datastream must be wrapped -in a MNG datastream. As a minimum, it must have the MNG 8-byte signature -and the MHDR and MEND chunks. Libpng does not provide support for these -or any other MNG chunks; your application must provide its own support for -them. You may wish to consider using libmng (available at -https://www.libmng.com/) instead. - -.SH VIII. Changes to Libpng from version 0.88 - -It should be noted that versions of libpng later than 0.96 are not -distributed by the original libpng author, Guy Schalnat, nor by -Andreas Dilger, who had taken over from Guy during 1996 and 1997, and -distributed versions 0.89 through 0.96, but rather by another member -of the original PNG Group, Glenn Randers-Pehrson. Guy and Andreas are -still alive and well, but they have moved on to other things. - -The old libpng functions png_read_init(), png_write_init(), -png_info_init(), png_read_destroy(), and png_write_destroy() have been -moved to PNG_INTERNAL in version 0.95 to discourage their use. These -functions will be removed from libpng version 1.4.0. - -The preferred method of creating and initializing the libpng structures is -via the png_create_read_struct(), png_create_write_struct(), and -png_create_info_struct() because they isolate the size of the structures -from the application, allow version error checking, and also allow the -use of custom error handling routines during the initialization, which -the old functions do not. The functions png_read_destroy() and -png_write_destroy() do not actually free the memory that libpng -allocated for these structs, but just reset the data structures, so they -can be used instead of png_destroy_read_struct() and -png_destroy_write_struct() if you feel there is too much system overhead -allocating and freeing the png_struct for each image read. - -Setting the error callbacks via png_set_message_fn() before -png_read_init() as was suggested in libpng-0.88 is no longer supported -because this caused applications that do not use custom error functions -to fail if the png_ptr was not initialized to zero. It is still possible -to set the error callbacks AFTER png_read_init(), or to change them with -png_set_error_fn(), which is essentially the same function, but with a new -name to force compilation errors with applications that try to use the old -method. - -Support for the sCAL, iCCP, iTXt, and sPLT chunks was added at libpng-1.0.6; -however, iTXt support was not enabled by default. - -Starting with version 1.0.7, you can find out which version of the library -you are using at run-time: - - png_uint_32 libpng_vn = png_access_version_number(); - -The number libpng_vn is constructed from the major version, minor -version with leading zero, and release number with leading zero, -(e.g., libpng_vn for version 1.0.7 is 10007). - -Note that this function does not take a png_ptr, so you can call it -before you've created one. - -You can also check which version of png.h you used when compiling your -application: - - png_uint_32 application_vn = PNG_LIBPNG_VER; - -.SH IX. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x to 1.2.x - -Support for user memory management was enabled by default. To -accomplish this, the functions png_create_read_struct_2(), -png_create_write_struct_2(), png_set_mem_fn(), png_get_mem_ptr(), -png_malloc_default(), and png_free_default() were added. - -Support for the iTXt chunk has been enabled by default as of -version 1.2.41. - -Support for certain MNG features was enabled. - -Support for numbered error messages was added. However, we never got -around to actually numbering the error messages. The function -png_set_strip_error_numbers() was added (Note: the prototype for this -function was inadvertently removed from png.h in PNG_NO_ASSEMBLER_CODE -builds of libpng-1.2.15. It was restored in libpng-1.2.36). - -The png_malloc_warn() function was added at libpng-1.2.3. This issues -a png_warning and returns NULL instead of aborting when it fails to -acquire the requested memory allocation. - -Support for setting user limits on image width and height was enabled -by default. The functions png_set_user_limits(), png_get_user_width_max(), -and png_get_user_height_max() were added at libpng-1.2.6. - -The png_set_add_alpha() function was added at libpng-1.2.7. - -The function png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() was added at libpng-1.2.9. -Unlike png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8(), the new function does not expand the -tRNS chunk to alpha. The png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() function is -deprecated. - -A number of macro definitions in support of runtime selection of -assembler code features (especially Intel MMX code support) were -added at libpng-1.2.0: - - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_SUPPORT_COMPILED - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_SUPPORT_IN_CPU - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_COMBINE_ROW - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_INTERLACE - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_SUB - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_UP - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_AVG - PNG_ASM_FLAG_MMX_READ_FILTER_PAETH - PNG_ASM_FLAGS_INITIALIZED - PNG_MMX_READ_FLAGS - PNG_MMX_FLAGS - PNG_MMX_WRITE_FLAGS - PNG_MMX_FLAGS - -We added the following functions in support of runtime -selection of assembler code features: - - png_get_mmx_flagmask() - png_set_mmx_thresholds() - png_get_asm_flags() - png_get_mmx_bitdepth_threshold() - png_get_mmx_rowbytes_threshold() - png_set_asm_flags() - -We replaced all of these functions with simple stubs in libpng-1.2.20, -when the Intel assembler code was removed due to a licensing issue. - -These macros are deprecated: - - PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED - PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED - PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED - -They have been replaced, respectively, by: - - PNG_NO_READ_TRANSFORMS - PNG_NO_PROGRESSIVE_READ - PNG_NO_SEQUENTIAL_READ - PNG_NO_WRITE_TRANSFORMS - PNG_NO_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - PNG_NO_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - -PNG_MAX_UINT was replaced with PNG_UINT_31_MAX. It has been -deprecated since libpng-1.0.16 and libpng-1.2.6. - -The function - png_check_sig(sig, num) -was replaced with - !png_sig_cmp(sig, 0, num) -It has been deprecated since libpng-0.90. - -The function - png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() -which also expands tRNS to alpha was replaced with - png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() -which does not. It has been deprecated since libpng-1.0.18 and 1.2.9. - -.SH X. Changes to Libpng from version 1.0.x/1.2.x to 1.4.x - -Private libpng prototypes and macro definitions were moved from -png.h and pngconf.h into a new pngpriv.h header file. - -Functions png_set_benign_errors(), png_benign_error(), and -png_chunk_benign_error() were added. - -Support for setting the maximum amount of memory that the application -will allocate for reading chunks was added, as a security measure. -The functions png_set_chunk_cache_max() and png_get_chunk_cache_max() -were added to the library. - -We implemented support for I/O states by adding png_ptr member io_state -and functions png_get_io_chunk_name() and png_get_io_state() in pngget.c - -We added PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB to the available high-level -input transforms. - -Checking for and reporting of errors in the IHDR chunk is more thorough. - -Support for global arrays was removed, to improve thread safety. - -Some obsolete/deprecated macros and functions have been removed. - -Typecasted NULL definitions such as - #define png_voidp_NULL (png_voidp)NULL -were eliminated. If you used these in your application, just use -NULL instead. - -The png_struct and info_struct members "trans" and "trans_values" were -changed to "trans_alpha" and "trans_color", respectively. - -The obsolete, unused pnggccrd.c and pngvcrd.c files and related makefiles -were removed. - -The PNG_1_0_X and PNG_1_2_X macros were eliminated. - -The PNG_LEGACY_SUPPORTED macro was eliminated. - -Many WIN32_WCE #ifdefs were removed. - -The functions png_read_init(info_ptr), png_write_init(info_ptr), -png_info_init(info_ptr), png_read_destroy(), and png_write_destroy() -have been removed. They have been deprecated since libpng-0.95. - -The png_permit_empty_plte() was removed. It has been deprecated -since libpng-1.0.9. Use png_permit_mng_features() instead. - -We removed the obsolete stub functions png_get_mmx_flagmask(), -png_set_mmx_thresholds(), png_get_asm_flags(), -png_get_mmx_bitdepth_threshold(), png_get_mmx_rowbytes_threshold(), -png_set_asm_flags(), and png_mmx_supported() - -We removed the obsolete png_check_sig(), png_memcpy_check(), and -png_memset_check() functions. Instead use !png_sig_cmp(), memcpy(), -and memset(), respectively. - -The function png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() was removed. It has been -deprecated since libpng-1.0.18 and 1.2.9, when it was replaced with -png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8() because the former function also -expanded any tRNS chunk to an alpha channel. - -Macros for png_get_uint_16, png_get_uint_32, and png_get_int_32 -were added and are used by default instead of the corresponding -functions. Unfortunately, -from libpng-1.4.0 until 1.4.4, the png_get_uint_16 macro (but not the -function) incorrectly returned a value of type png_uint_32. - -We changed the prototype for png_malloc() from - png_malloc(png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 size) -to - png_malloc(png_structp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size) - -This also applies to the prototype for the user replacement malloc_fn(). - -The png_calloc() function was added and is used in place of -of "png_malloc(); memset();" except in the case in png_read_png() -where the array consists of pointers; in this case a "for" loop is used -after the png_malloc() to set the pointers to NULL, to give robust. -behavior in case the application runs out of memory part-way through -the process. - -We changed the prototypes of png_get_compression_buffer_size() and -png_set_compression_buffer_size() to work with size_t instead of -png_uint_32. - -Support for numbered error messages was removed by default, since we -never got around to actually numbering the error messages. The function -png_set_strip_error_numbers() was removed from the library by default. - -The png_zalloc() and png_zfree() functions are no longer exported. -The png_zalloc() function no longer zeroes out the memory that it -allocates. Applications that called png_zalloc(png_ptr, number, size) -can call png_calloc(png_ptr, number*size) instead, and can call -png_free() instead of png_zfree(). - -Support for dithering was disabled by default in libpng-1.4.0, because -it has not been well tested and doesn't actually "dither". -The code was not -removed, however, and could be enabled by building libpng with -PNG_READ_DITHER_SUPPORTED defined. In libpng-1.4.2, this support -was re-enabled, but the function was renamed png_set_quantize() to -reflect more accurately what it actually does. At the same time, -the PNG_DITHER_[RED,GREEN_BLUE]_BITS macros were also renamed to -PNG_QUANTIZE_[RED,GREEN,BLUE]_BITS, and PNG_READ_DITHER_SUPPORTED -was renamed to PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED. - -We removed the trailing '.' from the warning and error messages. - -.SH XI. Changes to Libpng from version 1.4.x to 1.5.x - -From libpng-1.4.0 until 1.4.4, the png_get_uint_16 macro (but not the -function) incorrectly returned a value of type png_uint_32. -The incorrect macro was removed from libpng-1.4.5. - -Checking for invalid palette index on write was added at libpng -1.5.10. If a pixel contains an invalid (out-of-range) index libpng issues -a benign error. This is enabled by default because this condition is an -error according to the PNG specification, Clause 11.3.2, but the error can -be ignored in each png_ptr with - - png_set_check_for_invalid_index(png_ptr, allowed); - - allowed - one of - 0: disable benign error (accept the - invalid data without warning). - 1: enable benign error (treat the - invalid data as an error or a - warning). - -If the error is ignored, or if png_benign_error() treats it as a warning, -any invalid pixels are decoded as opaque black by the decoder and written -as-is by the encoder. - -Retrieving the maximum palette index found was added at libpng-1.5.15. -This statement must appear after png_read_png() or png_read_image() while -reading, and after png_write_png() or png_write_image() while writing. - - int max_palette = png_get_palette_max(png_ptr, info_ptr); - -This will return the maximum palette index found in the image, or "\-1" if -the palette was not checked, or "0" if no palette was found. Note that this -does not account for any palette index used by ancillary chunks such as the -bKGD chunk; you must check those separately to determine the maximum -palette index actually used. - -There are no substantial API changes between the non-deprecated parts of -the 1.4.5 API and the 1.5.0 API; however, the ability to directly access -members of the main libpng control structures, png_struct and png_info, -deprecated in earlier versions of libpng, has been completely removed from -libpng 1.5, and new private "pngstruct.h", "pnginfo.h", and "pngdebug.h" -header files were created. - -We no longer include zlib.h in png.h. The include statement has been moved -to pngstruct.h, where it is not accessible by applications. Applications that -need access to information in zlib.h will need to add the '#include "zlib.h"' -directive. It does not matter whether this is placed prior to or after -the '"#include png.h"' directive. - -The png_sprintf(), png_strcpy(), and png_strncpy() macros are no longer used -and were removed. - -We moved the png_strlen(), png_memcpy(), png_memset(), and png_memcmp() -macros into a private header file (pngpriv.h) that is not accessible to -applications. - -In png_get_iCCP, the type of "profile" was changed from png_charpp -to png_bytepp, and in png_set_iCCP, from png_charp to png_const_bytep. - -There are changes of form in png.h, including new and changed macros to -declare parts of the API. Some API functions with arguments that are -pointers to data not modified within the function have been corrected to -declare these arguments with const. - -Much of the internal use of C macros to control the library build has also -changed and some of this is visible in the exported header files, in -particular the use of macros to control data and API elements visible -during application compilation may require significant revision to -application code. (It is extremely rare for an application to do this.) - -Any program that compiled against libpng 1.4 and did not use deprecated -features or access internal library structures should compile and work -against libpng 1.5, except for the change in the prototype for -png_get_iCCP() and png_set_iCCP() API functions mentioned above. - -libpng 1.5.0 adds PNG_ PASS macros to help in the reading and writing of -interlaced images. The macros return the number of rows and columns in -each pass and information that can be used to de-interlace and (if -absolutely necessary) interlace an image. - -libpng 1.5.0 adds an API png_longjmp(png_ptr, value). This API calls -the application-provided png_longjmp_ptr on the internal, but application -initialized, longjmp buffer. It is provided as a convenience to avoid -the need to use the png_jmpbuf macro, which had the unnecessary side -effect of resetting the internal png_longjmp_ptr value. - -libpng 1.5.0 includes a complete fixed point API. By default this is -present along with the corresponding floating point API. In general the -fixed point API is faster and smaller than the floating point one because -the PNG file format used fixed point, not floating point. This applies -even if the library uses floating point in internal calculations. A new -macro, PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED, reveals whether the library -uses floating point arithmetic (the default) or fixed point arithmetic -internally for performance critical calculations such as gamma correction. -In some cases, the gamma calculations may produce slightly different -results. This has changed the results in png_rgb_to_gray and in alpha -composition (png_set_background for example). This applies even if the -original image was already linear (gamma == 1.0) and, therefore, it is -not necessary to linearize the image. This is because libpng has *not* -been changed to optimize that case correctly, yet. - -Fixed point support for the sCAL chunk comes with an important caveat; -the sCAL specification uses a decimal encoding of floating point values -and the accuracy of PNG fixed point values is insufficient for -representation of these values. Consequently a "string" API -(png_get_sCAL_s and png_set_sCAL_s) is the only reliable way of reading -arbitrary sCAL chunks in the absence of either the floating point API or -internal floating point calculations. Starting with libpng-1.5.0, both -of these functions are present when PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED is defined. Prior -to libpng-1.5.0, their presence also depended upon PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -being defined and PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED not being defined. - -Applications no longer need to include the optional distribution header -file pngusr.h or define the corresponding macros during application -build in order to see the correct variant of the libpng API. From 1.5.0 -application code can check for the corresponding _SUPPORTED macro: - -#ifdef PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED - /* code that uses the inch conversion APIs. */ -#endif - -This macro will only be defined if the inch conversion functions have been -compiled into libpng. The full set of macros, and whether or not support -has been compiled in, are available in the header file pnglibconf.h. -This header file is specific to the libpng build. Notice that prior to -1.5.0 the _SUPPORTED macros would always have the default definition unless -reset by pngusr.h or by explicit settings on the compiler command line. -These settings may produce compiler warnings or errors in 1.5.0 because -of macro redefinition. - -Applications can now choose whether to use these macros or to call the -corresponding function by defining PNG_USE_READ_MACROS or -PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS before including png.h. Notice that this is -only supported from 1.5.0; defining PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS prior to 1.5.0 -will lead to a link failure. - -Prior to libpng-1.5.4, the zlib compressor used the same set of parameters -when compressing the IDAT data and textual data such as zTXt and iCCP. -In libpng-1.5.4 we reinitialized the zlib stream for each type of data. -We added five png_set_text_*() functions for setting the parameters to -use with textual data. - -Prior to libpng-1.5.4, the PNG_READ_16_TO_8_ACCURATE_SCALE_SUPPORTED -option was off by default, and slightly inaccurate scaling occurred. -This option can no longer be turned off, and the choice of accurate -or inaccurate 16-to-8 scaling is by using the new png_set_scale_16_to_8() -API for accurate scaling or the old png_set_strip_16_to_8() API for simple -chopping. In libpng-1.5.4, the PNG_READ_16_TO_8_ACCURATE_SCALE_SUPPORTED -macro became PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED, and the PNG_READ_16_TO_8 -macro became PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED, to enable the two -png_set_*_16_to_8() functions separately. - -Prior to libpng-1.5.4, the png_set_user_limits() function could only be -used to reduce the width and height limits from the value of -PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX and PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX, although this document said -that it could be used to override them. Now this function will reduce or -increase the limits. - -Starting in libpng-1.5.22, default user limits were established. These -can be overridden by application calls to png_set_user_limits(), -png_set_user_chunk_cache_max(), and/or png_set_user_malloc_max(). -The limits are now - max possible default - png_user_width_max 0x7fffffff 1,000,000 - png_user_height_max 0x7fffffff 1,000,000 - png_user_chunk_cache_max 0 (unlimited) 1000 - png_user_chunk_malloc_max 0 (unlimited) 8,000,000 - -The png_set_option() function (and the "options" member of the png struct) was -added to libpng-1.5.15, with option PNG_ARM_NEON. - -The library now supports a complete fixed point implementation and can -thus be used on systems that have no floating point support or very -limited or slow support. Previously gamma correction, an essential part -of complete PNG support, required reasonably fast floating point. - -As part of this the choice of internal implementation has been made -independent of the choice of fixed versus floating point APIs and all the -missing fixed point APIs have been implemented. - -The exact mechanism used to control attributes of API functions has -changed, as described in the INSTALL file. - -A new test program, pngvalid, is provided in addition to pngtest. -pngvalid validates the arithmetic accuracy of the gamma correction -calculations and includes a number of validations of the file format. -A subset of the full range of tests is run when "make check" is done -(in the 'configure' build.) pngvalid also allows total allocated memory -usage to be evaluated and performs additional memory overwrite validation. - -Many changes to individual feature macros have been made. The following -are the changes most likely to be noticed by library builders who -configure libpng: - -1) All feature macros now have consistent naming: - -#define PNG_NO_feature turns the feature off -#define PNG_feature_SUPPORTED turns the feature on - -pnglibconf.h contains one line for each feature macro which is either: - -#define PNG_feature_SUPPORTED - -if the feature is supported or: - -/*#undef PNG_feature_SUPPORTED*/ - -if it is not. Library code consistently checks for the 'SUPPORTED' macro. -It does not, and libpng applications should not, check for the 'NO' macro -which will not normally be defined even if the feature is not supported. -The 'NO' macros are only used internally for setting or not setting the -corresponding 'SUPPORTED' macros. - -Compatibility with the old names is provided as follows: - -PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS turns on PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED - -And the following definitions disable the corresponding feature: - -PNG_SETJMP_NOT_SUPPORTED disables SETJMP -PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables READ_TRANSFORMS -PNG_NO_READ_COMPOSITED_NODIV disables READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV -PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables WRITE_TRANSFORMS -PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS -PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_NOT_SUPPORTED disables WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - -Library builders should remove use of the above, inconsistent, names. - -2) Warning and error message formatting was previously conditional on -the STDIO feature. The library has been changed to use the -CONSOLE_IO feature instead. This means that if CONSOLE_IO is disabled -the library no longer uses the printf(3) functions, even though the -default read/write implementations use (FILE) style stdio.h functions. - -3) Three feature macros now control the fixed/floating point decisions: - -PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED enables the floating point APIs - -PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED enables the fixed point APIs; however, in -practice these are normally required internally anyway (because the PNG -file format is fixed point), therefore in most cases PNG_NO_FIXED_POINT -merely stops the function from being exported. - -PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED chooses between the internal floating -point implementation or the fixed point one. Typically the fixed point -implementation is larger and slower than the floating point implementation -on a system that supports floating point; however, it may be faster on a -system which lacks floating point hardware and therefore uses a software -emulation. - -4) Added PNG_{READ,WRITE}_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED. This allows the -functions to read and write ints to be disabled independently of -PNG_USE_READ_MACROS, which allows libpng to be built with the functions -even though the default is to use the macros - this allows applications -to choose at app buildtime whether or not to use macros (previously -impossible because the functions weren't in the default build.) - -.SH XII. Changes to Libpng from version 1.5.x to 1.6.x - -A "simplified API" has been added (see documentation in png.h and a simple -example in contrib/examples/pngtopng.c). The new publicly visible API -includes the following: - - macros: - PNG_FORMAT_* - PNG_IMAGE_* - structures: - png_control - png_image - read functions - png_image_begin_read_from_file() - png_image_begin_read_from_stdio() - png_image_begin_read_from_memory() - png_image_finish_read() - png_image_free() - write functions - png_image_write_to_file() - png_image_write_to_memory() - png_image_write_to_stdio() - -Starting with libpng-1.6.0, you can configure libpng to prefix all exported -symbols, using the PNG_PREFIX macro. - -We no longer include string.h in png.h. The include statement has been moved -to pngpriv.h, where it is not accessible by applications. Applications that -need access to information in string.h must add an '#include ' -directive. It does not matter whether this is placed prior to or after -the '#include "png.h"' directive. - -The following API are now DEPRECATED: - png_info_init_3() - png_convert_to_rfc1123() which has been replaced - with png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer() - png_malloc_default() - png_free_default() - png_reset_zstream() - -The following have been removed: - png_get_io_chunk_name(), which has been replaced - with png_get_io_chunk_type(). The new - function returns a 32-bit integer instead of - a string. - The png_sizeof(), png_strlen(), png_memcpy(), png_memcmp(), and - png_memset() macros are no longer used in the libpng sources and - have been removed. These had already been made invisible to applications - (i.e., defined in the private pngpriv.h header file) since libpng-1.5.0. - -The signatures of many exported functions were changed, such that - png_structp became png_structrp or png_const_structrp - png_infop became png_inforp or png_const_inforp -where "rp" indicates a "restricted pointer". - -Dropped support for 16-bit platforms. The support for FAR/far types has -been eliminated and the definition of png_alloc_size_t is now controlled -by a flag so that 'small size_t' systems can select it if necessary. - -Error detection in some chunks has improved; in particular the iCCP chunk -reader now does pretty complete validation of the basic format. Some bad -profiles that were previously accepted are now accepted with a warning or -rejected, depending upon the png_set_benign_errors() setting, in particular -the very old broken Microsoft/HP 3144-byte sRGB profile. Starting with -libpng-1.6.11, recognizing and checking sRGB profiles can be avoided by -means of - - #if defined(PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE) && \ - defined(PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED) - png_set_option(png_ptr, PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE, - PNG_OPTION_ON); - #endif - -It's not a good idea to do this if you are using the "simplified API", -which needs to be able to recognize sRGB profiles conveyed via the iCCP -chunk. - -The PNG spec requirement that only grayscale profiles may appear in images -with color type 0 or 4 and that even if the image only contains gray pixels, -only RGB profiles may appear in images with color type 2, 3, or 6, is now -enforced. The sRGB chunk is allowed to appear in images with any color type -and is interpreted by libpng to convey a one-tracer-curve gray profile or a -three-tracer-curve RGB profile as appropriate. - -Libpng 1.5.x erroneously used /MD for Debug DLL builds; if you used the debug -builds in your app and you changed your app to use /MD you will need to -change it back to /MDd for libpng 1.6.x. - -Prior to libpng-1.6.0 a warning would be issued if the iTXt chunk contained -an empty language field or an empty translated keyword. Both of these -are allowed by the PNG specification, so these warnings are no longer issued. - -The library now issues an error if the application attempts to set a -transform after it calls png_read_update_info() or if it attempts to call -both png_read_update_info() and png_start_read_image() or to call either -of them more than once. - -The default condition for benign_errors is now to treat benign errors as -warnings while reading and as errors while writing. - -The library now issues a warning if both background processing and RGB to -gray are used when gamma correction happens. As with previous versions of -the library the results are numerically very incorrect in this case. - -There are some minor arithmetic changes in some transforms such as -png_set_background(), that might be detected by certain regression tests. - -Unknown chunk handling has been improved internally, without any API change. -This adds more correct option control of the unknown handling, corrects -a pre-existing bug where the per-chunk 'keep' setting is ignored, and makes -it possible to skip IDAT chunks in the sequential reader. - -The machine-generated configure files are no longer included in branches -libpng16 and later of the GIT repository. They continue to be included -in the tarball releases, however. - -Libpng-1.6.0 through 1.6.2 used the CMF bytes at the beginning of the IDAT -stream to set the size of the sliding window for reading instead of using the -default 32-kbyte sliding window size. It was discovered that there are -hundreds of PNG files in the wild that have incorrect CMF bytes that caused -zlib to issue the "invalid distance too far back" error and reject the file. -Libpng-1.6.3 and later calculate their own safe CMF from the image dimensions, -provide a way to revert to the libpng-1.5.x behavior (ignoring the CMF bytes -and using a 32-kbyte sliding window), by using - - png_set_option(png_ptr, PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW, - PNG_OPTION_ON); - -and provide a tool (contrib/tools/pngfix) for rewriting a PNG file while -optimizing the CMF bytes in its IDAT chunk correctly. - -Libpng-1.6.0 and libpng-1.6.1 wrote uncompressed iTXt chunks with the wrong -length, which resulted in PNG files that cannot be read beyond the bad iTXt -chunk. This error was fixed in libpng-1.6.3, and a tool (called -contrib/tools/png-fix-itxt) has been added to the libpng distribution. - -Starting with libpng-1.6.17, the PNG_SAFE_LIMITS macro was eliminated -and safe limits are used by default (users who need larger limits -can still override them at compile time or run time, as described above). - -The new limits are - default spec limit - png_user_width_max 1,000,000 2,147,483,647 - png_user_height_max 1,000,000 2,147,483,647 - png_user_chunk_cache_max 128 unlimited - png_user_chunk_malloc_max 8,000,000 unlimited - -Starting with libpng-1.6.18, a PNG_RELEASE_BUILD macro was added, which allows -library builders to control compilation for an installed system (a release build). -It can be set for testing debug or beta builds to ensure that they will compile -when the build type is switched to RC or STABLE. In essence this overrides the -PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE definition which is not directly user controllable. - -Starting with libpng-1.6.19, attempting to set an over-length PLTE chunk -is an error. Previously this requirement of the PNG specification was not -enforced, and the palette was always limited to 256 entries. An over-length -PLTE chunk found in an input PNG is silently truncated. - -Starting with libpng-1.6.31, the eXIf chunk is supported. Libpng does not -attempt to decode the Exif profile; it simply returns a byte array -containing the profile to the calling application which must do its own -decoding. - -.SH XIII. Detecting libpng - -The png_get_io_ptr() function has been present since libpng-0.88, has never -changed, and is unaffected by conditional compilation macros. It is the -best choice for use in configure scripts for detecting the presence of any -libpng version since 0.88. In an autoconf "configure.in" you could use - - AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_get_io_ptr, ... - -.SH XV. Source code repository - -Since about February 2009, version 1.2.34, libpng has been under "git" source -control. The git repository was built from old libpng-x.y.z.tar.gz files -going back to version 0.70. You can access the git repository (read only) -at - - https://github.com/glennrp/libpng or - https://git.code.sf.net/p/libpng/code.git - -or you can browse it with a web browser at - - https://github.com/glennrp/libpng or - https://sourceforge.net/p/libpng/code/ci/libpng16/tree/ - -Patches can be sent to png-mng-implement at lists.sourceforge.net or -uploaded to the libpng bug tracker at - - https://libpng.sourceforge.io/ - -or as a "pull request" to - - https://github.com/glennrp/libpng/pulls - -We also accept patches built from the tar or zip distributions, and -simple verbal descriptions of bug fixes, reported either to the -SourceForge bug tracker, to the png-mng-implement at lists.sf.net -mailing list, as github issues. - -.SH XV. Coding style - -Our coding style is similar to the "Allman" style -(See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style#Allman_style), with curly -braces on separate lines: - - if (condition) - { - action; - } - - else if (another condition) - { - another action; - } - -The braces can be omitted from simple one-line actions: - - if (condition) - return 0; - -We use 3-space indentation, except for continued statements which -are usually indented the same as the first line of the statement -plus four more spaces. - -For macro definitions we use 2-space indentation, always leaving the "#" -in the first column. - - #ifndef PNG_NO_FEATURE - # ifndef PNG_FEATURE_SUPPORTED - # define PNG_FEATURE_SUPPORTED - # endif - #endif - -Comments appear with the leading "/*" at the same indentation as -the statement that follows the comment: - - /* Single-line comment */ - statement; - - /* This is a multiple-line - * comment. - */ - statement; - -Very short comments can be placed after the end of the statement -to which they pertain: - - statement; /* comment */ - -We don't use C++ style ("//") comments. We have, however, -used them in the past in some now-abandoned MMX assembler -code. - -Functions and their curly braces are not indented, and -exported functions are marked with PNGAPI: - - /* This is a public function that is visible to - * application programmers. It does thus-and-so. - */ - void PNGAPI - png_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) - { - body; - } - -The return type and decorations are placed on a separate line -ahead of the function name, as illustrated above. - -The prototypes for all exported functions appear in png.h, -above the comment that says - - /* Maintainer: Put new public prototypes here ... */ - -We mark all non-exported functions with "/* PRIVATE */"": - - void /* PRIVATE */ - png_non_exported_function(png_ptr, png_info, foo) - { - body; - } - -The prototypes for non-exported functions (except for those in -pngtest) appear in pngpriv.h above the comment that says - - /* Maintainer: Put new private prototypes here ^ */ - -To avoid polluting the global namespace, the names of all exported -functions and variables begin with "png_", and all publicly visible C -preprocessor macros begin with "PNG". We request that applications that -use libpng *not* begin any of their own symbols with either of these strings. - -We put a space after the "sizeof" operator and we omit the -optional parentheses around its argument when the argument -is an expression, not a type name, and we always enclose the -sizeof operator, with its argument, in parentheses: - - (sizeof (png_uint_32)) - (sizeof array) - -Prior to libpng-1.6.0 we used a "png_sizeof()" macro, formatted as -though it were a function. - -Control keywords if, for, while, and switch are always followed by a space -to distinguish them from function calls, which have no trailing space. - -We put a space after each comma and after each semicolon -in "for" statements, and we put spaces before and after each -C binary operator and after "for" or "while", and before -"?". We don't put a space between a typecast and the expression -being cast, nor do we put one between a function name and the -left parenthesis that follows it: - - for (i = 2; i > 0; \-\-i) - y[i] = a(x) + (int)b; - -We prefer #ifdef and #ifndef to #if defined() and #if !defined() -when there is only one macro being tested. We always use parentheses -with "defined". - -We express integer constants that are used as bit masks in hex format, -with an even number of lower-case hex digits, and to make them unsigned -(e.g., 0x00U, 0xffU, 0x0100U) and long if they are greater than 0x7fff -(e.g., 0xffffUL). - -We prefer to use underscores rather than camelCase in names, except -for a few type names that we inherit from zlib.h. - -We prefer "if (something != 0)" and "if (something == 0)" over -"if (something)" and if "(!something)", respectively, and for pointers -we prefer "if (some_pointer != NULL)" or "if (some_pointer == NULL)". - -We do not use the TAB character for indentation in the C sources. - -Lines do not exceed 80 characters. - -Other rules can be inferred by inspecting the libpng source. - -.SH NOTE - -Note about libpng version numbers: - -Due to various miscommunications, unforeseen code incompatibilities -and occasional factors outside the authors' control, version numbering -on the library has not always been consistent and straightforward. -The following table summarizes matters since version 0.89c, which was -the first widely used release: - - source png.h png.h shared-lib - version string int version - ------- ------ ----- ---------- - 0.89c "1.0 beta 3" 0.89 89 1.0.89 - 0.90 "1.0 beta 4" 0.90 90 0.90 [should have been 2.0.90] - 0.95 "1.0 beta 5" 0.95 95 0.95 [should have been 2.0.95] - 0.96 "1.0 beta 6" 0.96 96 0.96 [should have been 2.0.96] - 0.97b "1.00.97 beta 7" 1.00.97 97 1.0.1 [should have been 2.0.97] - 0.97c 0.97 97 2.0.97 - 0.98 0.98 98 2.0.98 - 0.99 0.99 98 2.0.99 - 0.99a-m 0.99 99 2.0.99 - 1.00 1.00 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000] - 1.0.0 (from here on, the 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000] - 1.0.1 png.h string is 10001 2.1.0 - 1.0.1a-e identical to the 10002 from here on, the shared library - 1.0.2 source version) 10002 is 2.V where V is the source code - 1.0.2a-b 10003 version, except as noted. - 1.0.3 10003 - 1.0.3a-d 10004 - 1.0.4 10004 - 1.0.4a-f 10005 - 1.0.5 (+ 2 patches) 10005 - 1.0.5a-d 10006 - 1.0.5e-r 10100 (not source compatible) - 1.0.5s-v 10006 (not binary compatible) - 1.0.6 (+ 3 patches) 10006 (still binary incompatible) - 1.0.6d-f 10007 (still binary incompatible) - 1.0.6g 10007 - 1.0.6h 10007 10.6h (testing xy.z so-numbering) - 1.0.6i 10007 10.6i - 1.0.6j 10007 2.1.0.6j (incompatible with 1.0.0) - 1.0.7beta11-14 DLLNUM 10007 2.1.0.7beta11-14 (binary compatible) - 1.0.7beta15-18 1 10007 2.1.0.7beta15-18 (binary compatible) - 1.0.7rc1-2 1 10007 2.1.0.7rc1-2 (binary compatible) - 1.0.7 1 10007 (still compatible) - ... - 1.0.69 10 10069 10.so.0.69[.0] - ... - 1.2.59 13 10259 12.so.0.59[.0] - ... - 1.4.20 14 10420 14.so.0.20[.0] - ... - 1.5.30 15 10530 15.so.15.30[.0] - ... - 1.6.35 16 10635 16.so.16.35[.0] - -Henceforth the source version will match the shared-library minor and -patch numbers; the shared-library major version number will be used for -changes in backward compatibility, as it is intended. -The PNG_PNGLIB_VER macro, which is not used within libpng but is -available for applications, is an unsigned integer of the form XYYZZ -corresponding to the source version X.Y.Z (leading zeros in Y and Z). -Beta versions were given the previous public release number plus a -letter, until version 1.0.6j; from then on they were given the upcoming -public release number plus "betaNN" or "rcNN". - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR libpngpf(3) ", " png(5) -.LP -.IR libpng : -.IP -https://libpng.sourceforge.io/ (follow the [DOWNLOAD] link) -http://www.libpng.org/pub/png - -.LP -.IR zlib : -.IP -(generally) at the same location as -.I libpng -or at -.br -https://zlib.net/ - -.LP -.IR PNG specification: RFC 2083 -.IP -(generally) at the same location as -.I libpng -or at -.br -https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2083.txt -.br -or (as a W3C Recommendation) at -.br -https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-png.html - -.LP -In the case of any inconsistency between the PNG specification -and this library, the specification takes precedence. - -.SH AUTHORS -This man page: -Initially created by Glenn Randers-Pehrson. -Maintained by Cosmin Truta. - -The contributing authors would like to thank all those who helped -with testing, bug fixes, and patience. This wouldn't have been -possible without all of you. - -Thanks to Frank J. T. Wojcik for helping with the documentation. - -Libpng: -Initially created in 1995 by Guy Eric Schalnat, then of Group 42, Inc. -Maintained by Cosmin Truta. - -Supported by the PNG development group -.br -png-mng-implement at lists.sourceforge.net (subscription required; visit -https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/png-mng-implement -to subscribe). - -.\" end of man page diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpngpf.3 b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpngpf.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 13b5cf0..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/libpngpf.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -.TH LIBPNGPF 3 "April 14, 2019" -.SH NAME -libpng \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Reference Library 1.6.37 -(private functions) - -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fB#include \fI"pngpriv.h" - -\fBAs of libpng version \fP\fI1.5.1\fP\fB, this section is no longer -\fP\fImaintained\fP\fB, now that the private function prototypes are hidden in -\fP\fIpngpriv.h\fP\fB and not accessible to applications. Look in -\fP\fIpngpriv.h\fP\fB for the prototypes and a short description of each -function. - -.SH DESCRIPTION -The functions previously listed here are used privately by libpng and are not -available for use by applications. They are not "exported" to applications -using shared libraries. - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR "png"(5), " libpng"(3), " zlib"(3), " deflate"(5), " " and " zlib"(5) - -.SH AUTHORS -Cosmin Truta, Glenn Randers-Pehrson diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.5 b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.5 deleted file mode 100644 index fa025f8..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -.TH PNG 5 "April 14, 2019" -.SH NAME -png \- Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format - -.SH DESCRIPTION -PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is an extensible file format for the -lossless, portable, well-compressed storage of raster images. PNG -provides a patent-free replacement for GIF, and can also replace many -common uses of TIFF. Indexed-color, grayscale, and truecolor images are -supported, plus an optional alpha channel. Sample depths range from -1 to 16 bits. -.br -PNG is designed to work well in online viewing applications, such -as the World Wide Web, so it is fully streamable with a progressive -display option. PNG is robust, providing both full file integrity -checking and fast, simple detection of common transmission errors. -Also, PNG can store gamma and chromaticity data for improved color -matching on heterogeneous platforms. - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR "libpng"(3), " libpngpf"(3), " zlib"(3), " deflate"(5), " " and " zlib"(5) -.LP -PNG Specification (Second Edition), November 2003: -.IP -.br -https://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-PNG-20031110/ -.LP -PNG 1.2 Specification, July 1999: -.IP -.br -https://png-mng.sourceforge.io/pub/png/spec/1.2/ -.LP -PNG 1.0 Specification, October 1996: -.IP -.br -RFC 2083 -.br -https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2083.txt -.IP -.br -or W3C Recommendation -.br -https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-png-961001 - -.SH AUTHORS -This man page: Cosmin Truta, Glenn Randers-Pehrson -.LP -Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Second Edition) -Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - -Portable Network Graphics (PNG): Functional specification. -ISO/IEC 15948:2003 (E) (November 10, 2003): David Duce and others. -.LP -Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification Version 1.2 (July 8, 1999): -Glenn Randers-Pehrson and others (png-list). -.LP -Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification Version 1.0 (October 1, 1996): -Thomas Boutell and others (png-list). - -.SH COPYRIGHT -.LP -This man page is -.br -Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta. -.br -Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Glenn Randers-Pehrson. -.br -See png.h for conditions of use and distribution. -.LP -The PNG Specification (Second Edition) is -.br -Copyright (c) 2003 W3C. (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. -.LP -The PNG-1.2 Specification is -.br -Copyright (c) 1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson. -.br -See the specification for conditions of use and distribution. -.LP -The PNG-1.0 Specification is -.br -Copyright (c) 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. -.br -See the specification for conditions of use and distribution. -.\" end of man page diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.c deleted file mode 100644 index d5e9e18..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4607 +0,0 @@ - -/* png.c - location for general purpose libpng functions - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -/* Generate a compiler error if there is an old png.h in the search path. */ -typedef png_libpng_version_1_6_37 Your_png_h_is_not_version_1_6_37; - -#ifdef __GNUC__ -/* The version tests may need to be added to, but the problem warning has - * consistently been fixed in GCC versions which obtain wide-spread release. - * The problem is that many versions of GCC rearrange comparison expressions in - * the optimizer in such a way that the results of the comparison will change - * if signed integer overflow occurs. Such comparisons are not permitted in - * ANSI C90, however GCC isn't clever enough to work out that that do not occur - * below in png_ascii_from_fp and png_muldiv, so it produces a warning with - * -Wextra. Unfortunately this is highly dependent on the optimizer and the - * machine architecture so the warning comes and goes unpredictably and is - * impossible to "fix", even were that a good idea. - */ -#if __GNUC__ == 7 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 1 -#define GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW 1 -#endif /* GNU 7.1.x */ -#endif /* GNU */ -#ifndef GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW -#define GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW 0 -#endif - -/* Tells libpng that we have already handled the first "num_bytes" bytes - * of the PNG file signature. If the PNG data is embedded into another - * stream we can set num_bytes = 8 so that libpng will not attempt to read - * or write any of the magic bytes before it starts on the IHDR. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_sig_bytes(png_structrp png_ptr, int num_bytes) -{ - unsigned int nb = (unsigned int)num_bytes; - - png_debug(1, "in png_set_sig_bytes"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (num_bytes < 0) - nb = 0; - - if (nb > 8) - png_error(png_ptr, "Too many bytes for PNG signature"); - - png_ptr->sig_bytes = (png_byte)nb; -} - -/* Checks whether the supplied bytes match the PNG signature. We allow - * checking less than the full 8-byte signature so that those apps that - * already read the first few bytes of a file to determine the file type - * can simply check the remaining bytes for extra assurance. Returns - * an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if sig is found, - * respectively, to be less than, to match, or be greater than the correct - * PNG signature (this is the same behavior as strcmp, memcmp, etc). - */ -int PNGAPI -png_sig_cmp(png_const_bytep sig, size_t start, size_t num_to_check) -{ - png_byte png_signature[8] = {137, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10}; - - if (num_to_check > 8) - num_to_check = 8; - - else if (num_to_check < 1) - return (-1); - - if (start > 7) - return (-1); - - if (start + num_to_check > 8) - num_to_check = 8 - start; - - return ((int)(memcmp(&sig[start], &png_signature[start], num_to_check))); -} - -#endif /* READ */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -/* Function to allocate memory for zlib */ -PNG_FUNCTION(voidpf /* PRIVATE */, -png_zalloc,(voidpf png_ptr, uInt items, uInt size),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - png_alloc_size_t num_bytes = size; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; - - if (items >= (~(png_alloc_size_t)0)/size) - { - png_warning (png_voidcast(png_structrp, png_ptr), - "Potential overflow in png_zalloc()"); - return NULL; - } - - num_bytes *= items; - return png_malloc_warn(png_voidcast(png_structrp, png_ptr), num_bytes); -} - -/* Function to free memory for zlib */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_zfree(voidpf png_ptr, voidpf ptr) -{ - png_free(png_voidcast(png_const_structrp,png_ptr), ptr); -} - -/* Reset the CRC variable to 32 bits of 1's. Care must be taken - * in case CRC is > 32 bits to leave the top bits 0. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_reset_crc(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* The cast is safe because the crc is a 32-bit value. */ - png_ptr->crc = (png_uint_32)crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0); -} - -/* Calculate the CRC over a section of data. We can only pass as - * much data to this routine as the largest single buffer size. We - * also check that this data will actually be used before going to the - * trouble of calculating it. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_calculate_crc(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep ptr, size_t length) -{ - int need_crc = 1; - - if (PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(png_ptr->chunk_name) != 0) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK) == - (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE | PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN)) - need_crc = 0; - } - - else /* critical */ - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE) != 0) - need_crc = 0; - } - - /* 'uLong' is defined in zlib.h as unsigned long; this means that on some - * systems it is a 64-bit value. crc32, however, returns 32 bits so the - * following cast is safe. 'uInt' may be no more than 16 bits, so it is - * necessary to perform a loop here. - */ - if (need_crc != 0 && length > 0) - { - uLong crc = png_ptr->crc; /* Should never issue a warning */ - - do - { - uInt safe_length = (uInt)length; -#ifndef __COVERITY__ - if (safe_length == 0) - safe_length = (uInt)-1; /* evil, but safe */ -#endif - - crc = crc32(crc, ptr, safe_length); - - /* The following should never issue compiler warnings; if they do the - * target system has characteristics that will probably violate other - * assumptions within the libpng code. - */ - ptr += safe_length; - length -= safe_length; - } - while (length > 0); - - /* And the following is always safe because the crc is only 32 bits. */ - png_ptr->crc = (png_uint_32)crc; - } -} - -/* Check a user supplied version number, called from both read and write - * functions that create a png_struct. - */ -int -png_user_version_check(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp user_png_ver) -{ - /* Libpng versions 1.0.0 and later are binary compatible if the version - * string matches through the second '.'; we must recompile any - * applications that use any older library version. - */ - - if (user_png_ver != NULL) - { - int i = -1; - int found_dots = 0; - - do - { - i++; - if (user_png_ver[i] != PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING[i]) - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH; - if (user_png_ver[i] == '.') - found_dots++; - } while (found_dots < 2 && user_png_ver[i] != 0 && - PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING[i] != 0); - } - - else - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH; - - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH) != 0) - { -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - size_t pos = 0; - char m[128]; - - pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos, - "Application built with libpng-"); - pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos, user_png_ver); - pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos, " but running with "); - pos = png_safecat(m, (sizeof m), pos, PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING); - PNG_UNUSED(pos) - - png_warning(png_ptr, m); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->flags = 0; -#endif - - return 0; - } - - /* Success return. */ - return 1; -} - -/* Generic function to create a png_struct for either read or write - this - * contains the common initialization. - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_structp /* PRIVATE */, -png_create_png_struct,(png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, - png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn, png_voidp mem_ptr, - png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - png_struct create_struct; -# ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - jmp_buf create_jmp_buf; -# endif - - /* This temporary stack-allocated structure is used to provide a place to - * build enough context to allow the user provided memory allocator (if any) - * to be called. - */ - memset(&create_struct, 0, (sizeof create_struct)); - - /* Added at libpng-1.2.6 */ -# ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - create_struct.user_width_max = PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX; - create_struct.user_height_max = PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX; - -# ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX - /* Added at libpng-1.2.43 and 1.4.0 */ - create_struct.user_chunk_cache_max = PNG_USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX; -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX - /* Added at libpng-1.2.43 and 1.4.1, required only for read but exists - * in png_struct regardless. - */ - create_struct.user_chunk_malloc_max = PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX; -# endif -# endif - - /* The following two API calls simply set fields in png_struct, so it is safe - * to do them now even though error handling is not yet set up. - */ -# ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - png_set_mem_fn(&create_struct, mem_ptr, malloc_fn, free_fn); -# else - PNG_UNUSED(mem_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(malloc_fn) - PNG_UNUSED(free_fn) -# endif - - /* (*error_fn) can return control to the caller after the error_ptr is set, - * this will result in a memory leak unless the error_fn does something - * extremely sophisticated. The design lacks merit but is implicit in the - * API. - */ - png_set_error_fn(&create_struct, error_ptr, error_fn, warn_fn); - -# ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - if (!setjmp(create_jmp_buf)) -# endif - { -# ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - /* Temporarily fake out the longjmp information until we have - * successfully completed this function. This only works if we have - * setjmp() support compiled in, but it is safe - this stuff should - * never happen. - */ - create_struct.jmp_buf_ptr = &create_jmp_buf; - create_struct.jmp_buf_size = 0; /*stack allocation*/ - create_struct.longjmp_fn = longjmp; -# endif - /* Call the general version checker (shared with read and write code): - */ - if (png_user_version_check(&create_struct, user_png_ver) != 0) - { - png_structrp png_ptr = png_voidcast(png_structrp, - png_malloc_warn(&create_struct, (sizeof *png_ptr))); - - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - /* png_ptr->zstream holds a back-pointer to the png_struct, so - * this can only be done now: - */ - create_struct.zstream.zalloc = png_zalloc; - create_struct.zstream.zfree = png_zfree; - create_struct.zstream.opaque = png_ptr; - -# ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - /* Eliminate the local error handling: */ - create_struct.jmp_buf_ptr = NULL; - create_struct.jmp_buf_size = 0; - create_struct.longjmp_fn = 0; -# endif - - *png_ptr = create_struct; - - /* This is the successful return point */ - return png_ptr; - } - } - } - - /* A longjmp because of a bug in the application storage allocator or a - * simple failure to allocate the png_struct. - */ - return NULL; -} - -/* Allocate the memory for an info_struct for the application. */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_infop,PNGAPI -png_create_info_struct,(png_const_structrp png_ptr),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - png_inforp info_ptr; - - png_debug(1, "in png_create_info_struct"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* Use the internal API that does not (or at least should not) error out, so - * that this call always returns ok. The application typically sets up the - * error handling *after* creating the info_struct because this is the way it - * has always been done in 'example.c'. - */ - info_ptr = png_voidcast(png_inforp, png_malloc_base(png_ptr, - (sizeof *info_ptr))); - - if (info_ptr != NULL) - memset(info_ptr, 0, (sizeof *info_ptr)); - - return info_ptr; -} - -/* This function frees the memory associated with a single info struct. - * Normally, one would use either png_destroy_read_struct() or - * png_destroy_write_struct() to free an info struct, but this may be - * useful for some applications. From libpng 1.6.0 this function is also used - * internally to implement the png_info release part of the 'struct' destroy - * APIs. This ensures that all possible approaches free the same data (all of - * it). - */ -void PNGAPI -png_destroy_info_struct(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_infopp info_ptr_ptr) -{ - png_inforp info_ptr = NULL; - - png_debug(1, "in png_destroy_info_struct"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (info_ptr_ptr != NULL) - info_ptr = *info_ptr_ptr; - - if (info_ptr != NULL) - { - /* Do this first in case of an error below; if the app implements its own - * memory management this can lead to png_free calling png_error, which - * will abort this routine and return control to the app error handler. - * An infinite loop may result if it then tries to free the same info - * ptr. - */ - *info_ptr_ptr = NULL; - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ALL, -1); - memset(info_ptr, 0, (sizeof *info_ptr)); - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr); - } -} - -/* Initialize the info structure. This is now an internal function (0.89) - * and applications using it are urged to use png_create_info_struct() - * instead. Use deprecated in 1.6.0, internal use removed (used internally it - * is just a memset). - * - * NOTE: it is almost inconceivable that this API is used because it bypasses - * the user-memory mechanism and the user error handling/warning mechanisms in - * those cases where it does anything other than a memset. - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI -png_info_init_3,(png_infopp ptr_ptr, size_t png_info_struct_size), - PNG_DEPRECATED) -{ - png_inforp info_ptr = *ptr_ptr; - - png_debug(1, "in png_info_init_3"); - - if (info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if ((sizeof (png_info)) > png_info_struct_size) - { - *ptr_ptr = NULL; - /* The following line is why this API should not be used: */ - free(info_ptr); - info_ptr = png_voidcast(png_inforp, png_malloc_base(NULL, - (sizeof *info_ptr))); - if (info_ptr == NULL) - return; - *ptr_ptr = info_ptr; - } - - /* Set everything to 0 */ - memset(info_ptr, 0, (sizeof *info_ptr)); -} - -/* The following API is not called internally */ -void PNGAPI -png_data_freer(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int freer, png_uint_32 mask) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_data_freer"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (freer == PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA) - info_ptr->free_me |= mask; - - else if (freer == PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA) - info_ptr->free_me &= ~mask; - - else - png_error(png_ptr, "Unknown freer parameter in png_data_freer"); -} - -void PNGAPI -png_free_data(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 mask, - int num) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_free_data"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED - /* Free text item num or (if num == -1) all text items */ - if (info_ptr->text != NULL && - ((mask & PNG_FREE_TEXT) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - if (num != -1) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->text[num].key); - info_ptr->text[num].key = NULL; - } - - else - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->num_text; i++) - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->text[i].key); - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->text); - info_ptr->text = NULL; - info_ptr->num_text = 0; - info_ptr->max_text = 0; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED - /* Free any tRNS entry */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_TRNS) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_tRNS; - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->trans_alpha); - info_ptr->trans_alpha = NULL; - info_ptr->num_trans = 0; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED - /* Free any sCAL entry */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_SCAL) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->scal_s_width); - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->scal_s_height); - info_ptr->scal_s_width = NULL; - info_ptr->scal_s_height = NULL; - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_sCAL; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED - /* Free any pCAL entry */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_PCAL) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_purpose); - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_units); - info_ptr->pcal_purpose = NULL; - info_ptr->pcal_units = NULL; - - if (info_ptr->pcal_params != NULL) - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->pcal_nparams; i++) - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_params[i]); - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_params); - info_ptr->pcal_params = NULL; - } - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_pCAL; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED - /* Free any profile entry */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_ICCP) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->iccp_name); - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->iccp_profile); - info_ptr->iccp_name = NULL; - info_ptr->iccp_profile = NULL; - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_iCCP; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED - /* Free a given sPLT entry, or (if num == -1) all sPLT entries */ - if (info_ptr->splt_palettes != NULL && - ((mask & PNG_FREE_SPLT) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - if (num != -1) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].name); - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].entries); - info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].name = NULL; - info_ptr->splt_palettes[num].entries = NULL; - } - - else - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->splt_palettes_num; i++) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes[i].name); - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes[i].entries); - } - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes); - info_ptr->splt_palettes = NULL; - info_ptr->splt_palettes_num = 0; - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_sPLT; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - if (info_ptr->unknown_chunks != NULL && - ((mask & PNG_FREE_UNKN) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - if (num != -1) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->unknown_chunks[num].data); - info_ptr->unknown_chunks[num].data = NULL; - } - - else - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num; i++) - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->unknown_chunks[i].data); - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->unknown_chunks); - info_ptr->unknown_chunks = NULL; - info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num = 0; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_eXIf_SUPPORTED - /* Free any eXIf entry */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_EXIF) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { -# ifdef PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED - if (info_ptr->eXIf_buf) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->eXIf_buf); - info_ptr->eXIf_buf = NULL; - } -# endif - if (info_ptr->exif) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->exif); - info_ptr->exif = NULL; - } - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_eXIf; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED - /* Free any hIST entry */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_HIST) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->hist); - info_ptr->hist = NULL; - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_hIST; - } -#endif - - /* Free any PLTE entry that was internally allocated */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_PLTE) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->palette); - info_ptr->palette = NULL; - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_PLTE; - info_ptr->num_palette = 0; - } - -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED - /* Free any image bits attached to the info structure */ - if (((mask & PNG_FREE_ROWS) & info_ptr->free_me) != 0) - { - if (info_ptr->row_pointers != NULL) - { - png_uint_32 row; - for (row = 0; row < info_ptr->height; row++) - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->row_pointers[row]); - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->row_pointers); - info_ptr->row_pointers = NULL; - } - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_IDAT; - } -#endif - - if (num != -1) - mask &= ~PNG_FREE_MUL; - - info_ptr->free_me &= ~mask; -} -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ - -/* This function returns a pointer to the io_ptr associated with the user - * functions. The application should free any memory associated with this - * pointer before png_write_destroy() or png_read_destroy() are called. - */ -png_voidp PNGAPI -png_get_io_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return (NULL); - - return (png_ptr->io_ptr); -} - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -# ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -/* Initialize the default input/output functions for the PNG file. If you - * use your own read or write routines, you can call either png_set_read_fn() - * or png_set_write_fn() instead of png_init_io(). If you have defined - * PNG_NO_STDIO or otherwise disabled PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED, you must use a - * function of your own because "FILE *" isn't necessarily available. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_init_io(png_structrp png_ptr, png_FILE_p fp) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_init_io"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->io_ptr = (png_voidp)fp; -} -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_SAVE_INT_32_SUPPORTED -/* PNG signed integers are saved in 32-bit 2's complement format. ANSI C-90 - * defines a cast of a signed integer to an unsigned integer either to preserve - * the value, if it is positive, or to calculate: - * - * (UNSIGNED_MAX+1) + integer - * - * Where UNSIGNED_MAX is the appropriate maximum unsigned value, so when the - * negative integral value is added the result will be an unsigned value - * correspnding to the 2's complement representation. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_save_int_32(png_bytep buf, png_int_32 i) -{ - png_save_uint_32(buf, (png_uint_32)i); -} -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED -/* Convert the supplied time into an RFC 1123 string suitable for use in - * a "Creation Time" or other text-based time string. - */ -int PNGAPI -png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(char out[29], png_const_timep ptime) -{ - static const char short_months[12][4] = - {"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", - "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"}; - - if (out == NULL) - return 0; - - if (ptime->year > 9999 /* RFC1123 limitation */ || - ptime->month == 0 || ptime->month > 12 || - ptime->day == 0 || ptime->day > 31 || - ptime->hour > 23 || ptime->minute > 59 || - ptime->second > 60) - return 0; - - { - size_t pos = 0; - char number_buf[5]; /* enough for a four-digit year */ - -# define APPEND_STRING(string) pos = png_safecat(out, 29, pos, (string)) -# define APPEND_NUMBER(format, value)\ - APPEND_STRING(PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(number_buf, format, (value))) -# define APPEND(ch) if (pos < 28) out[pos++] = (ch) - - APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u, (unsigned)ptime->day); - APPEND(' '); - APPEND_STRING(short_months[(ptime->month - 1)]); - APPEND(' '); - APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u, ptime->year); - APPEND(' '); - APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u, (unsigned)ptime->hour); - APPEND(':'); - APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u, (unsigned)ptime->minute); - APPEND(':'); - APPEND_NUMBER(PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u, (unsigned)ptime->second); - APPEND_STRING(" +0000"); /* This reliably terminates the buffer */ - PNG_UNUSED (pos) - -# undef APPEND -# undef APPEND_NUMBER -# undef APPEND_STRING - } - - return 1; -} - -# if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10700 -/* To do: remove the following from libpng-1.7 */ -/* Original API that uses a private buffer in png_struct. - * Deprecated because it causes png_struct to carry a spurious temporary - * buffer (png_struct::time_buffer), better to have the caller pass this in. - */ -png_const_charp PNGAPI -png_convert_to_rfc1123(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_timep ptime) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - /* The only failure above if png_ptr != NULL is from an invalid ptime */ - if (png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(png_ptr->time_buffer, ptime) == 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Ignoring invalid time value"); - - else - return png_ptr->time_buffer; - } - - return NULL; -} -# endif /* LIBPNG_VER < 10700 */ -# endif /* TIME_RFC1123 */ - -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ - -png_const_charp PNGAPI -png_get_copyright(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) /* Silence compiler warning about unused png_ptr */ -#ifdef PNG_STRING_COPYRIGHT - return PNG_STRING_COPYRIGHT -#else - return PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \ - "libpng version 1.6.37" PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \ - "Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta" PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \ - "Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson" \ - PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \ - "Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger" PNG_STRING_NEWLINE \ - "Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc." \ - PNG_STRING_NEWLINE; -#endif -} - -/* The following return the library version as a short string in the - * format 1.0.0 through 99.99.99zz. To get the version of *.h files - * used with your application, print out PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, which - * is defined in png.h. - * Note: now there is no difference between png_get_libpng_ver() and - * png_get_header_ver(). Due to the version_nn_nn_nn typedef guard, - * it is guaranteed that png.c uses the correct version of png.h. - */ -png_const_charp PNGAPI -png_get_libpng_ver(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Version of *.c files used when building libpng */ - return png_get_header_ver(png_ptr); -} - -png_const_charp PNGAPI -png_get_header_ver(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Version of *.h files used when building libpng */ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) /* Silence compiler warning about unused png_ptr */ - return PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING; -} - -png_const_charp PNGAPI -png_get_header_version(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Returns longer string containing both version and date */ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) /* Silence compiler warning about unused png_ptr */ -#ifdef __STDC__ - return PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING -# ifndef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - " (NO READ SUPPORT)" -# endif - PNG_STRING_NEWLINE; -#else - return PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING; -#endif -} - -#ifdef PNG_BUILD_GRAYSCALE_PALETTE_SUPPORTED -/* NOTE: this routine is not used internally! */ -/* Build a grayscale palette. Palette is assumed to be 1 << bit_depth - * large of png_color. This lets grayscale images be treated as - * paletted. Most useful for gamma correction and simplification - * of code. This API is not used internally. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_build_grayscale_palette(int bit_depth, png_colorp palette) -{ - int num_palette; - int color_inc; - int i; - int v; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_build_grayscale_palette"); - - if (palette == NULL) - return; - - switch (bit_depth) - { - case 1: - num_palette = 2; - color_inc = 0xff; - break; - - case 2: - num_palette = 4; - color_inc = 0x55; - break; - - case 4: - num_palette = 16; - color_inc = 0x11; - break; - - case 8: - num_palette = 256; - color_inc = 1; - break; - - default: - num_palette = 0; - color_inc = 0; - break; - } - - for (i = 0, v = 0; i < num_palette; i++, v += color_inc) - { - palette[i].red = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - palette[i].green = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - palette[i].blue = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_handle_as_unknown(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep chunk_name) -{ - /* Check chunk_name and return "keep" value if it's on the list, else 0 */ - png_const_bytep p, p_end; - - if (png_ptr == NULL || chunk_name == NULL || png_ptr->num_chunk_list == 0) - return PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT; - - p_end = png_ptr->chunk_list; - p = p_end + png_ptr->num_chunk_list*5; /* beyond end */ - - /* The code is the fifth byte after each four byte string. Historically this - * code was always searched from the end of the list, this is no longer - * necessary because the 'set' routine handles duplicate entries correctly. - */ - do /* num_chunk_list > 0, so at least one */ - { - p -= 5; - - if (memcmp(chunk_name, p, 4) == 0) - return p[4]; - } - while (p > p_end); - - /* This means that known chunks should be processed and unknown chunks should - * be handled according to the value of png_ptr->unknown_default; this can be - * confusing because, as a result, there are two levels of defaulting for - * unknown chunks. - */ - return PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT; -} - -#if defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_chunk_unknown_handling(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name) -{ - png_byte chunk_string[5]; - - PNG_CSTRING_FROM_CHUNK(chunk_string, chunk_name); - return png_handle_as_unknown(png_ptr, chunk_string); -} -#endif /* READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS || HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN */ -#endif /* SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -/* This function, added to libpng-1.0.6g, is untested. */ -int PNGAPI -png_reset_zstream(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* WARNING: this resets the window bits to the maximum! */ - return (inflateReset(&png_ptr->zstream)); -} -#endif /* READ */ - -/* This function was added to libpng-1.0.7 */ -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_access_version_number(void) -{ - /* Version of *.c files used when building libpng */ - return((png_uint_32)PNG_LIBPNG_VER); -} - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -/* Ensure that png_ptr->zstream.msg holds some appropriate error message string. - * If it doesn't 'ret' is used to set it to something appropriate, even in cases - * like Z_OK or Z_STREAM_END where the error code is apparently a success code. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_zstream_error(png_structrp png_ptr, int ret) -{ - /* Translate 'ret' into an appropriate error string, priority is given to the - * one in zstream if set. This always returns a string, even in cases like - * Z_OK or Z_STREAM_END where the error code is a success code. - */ - if (png_ptr->zstream.msg == NULL) switch (ret) - { - default: - case Z_OK: - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unexpected zlib return code"); - break; - - case Z_STREAM_END: - /* Normal exit */ - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unexpected end of LZ stream"); - break; - - case Z_NEED_DICT: - /* This means the deflate stream did not have a dictionary; this - * indicates a bogus PNG. - */ - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("missing LZ dictionary"); - break; - - case Z_ERRNO: - /* gz APIs only: should not happen */ - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("zlib IO error"); - break; - - case Z_STREAM_ERROR: - /* internal libpng error */ - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("bad parameters to zlib"); - break; - - case Z_DATA_ERROR: - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("damaged LZ stream"); - break; - - case Z_MEM_ERROR: - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("insufficient memory"); - break; - - case Z_BUF_ERROR: - /* End of input or output; not a problem if the caller is doing - * incremental read or write. - */ - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("truncated"); - break; - - case Z_VERSION_ERROR: - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unsupported zlib version"); - break; - - case PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN: - /* Compile errors here mean that zlib now uses the value co-opted in - * pngpriv.h for PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN; update the switch above - * and change pngpriv.h. Note that this message is "... return", - * whereas the default/Z_OK one is "... return code". - */ - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("unexpected zlib return"); - break; - } -} - -/* png_convert_size: a PNGAPI but no longer in png.h, so deleted - * at libpng 1.5.5! - */ - -/* Added at libpng version 1.2.34 and 1.4.0 (moved from pngset.c) */ -#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED /* always set if COLORSPACE */ -static int -png_colorspace_check_gamma(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_fixed_point gAMA, int from) - /* This is called to check a new gamma value against an existing one. The - * routine returns false if the new gamma value should not be written. - * - * 'from' says where the new gamma value comes from: - * - * 0: the new gamma value is the libpng estimate for an ICC profile - * 1: the new gamma value comes from a gAMA chunk - * 2: the new gamma value comes from an sRGB chunk - */ -{ - png_fixed_point gtest; - - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA) != 0 && - (png_muldiv(>est, colorspace->gamma, PNG_FP_1, gAMA) == 0 || - png_gamma_significant(gtest) != 0)) - { - /* Either this is an sRGB image, in which case the calculated gamma - * approximation should match, or this is an image with a profile and the - * value libpng calculates for the gamma of the profile does not match the - * value recorded in the file. The former, sRGB, case is an error, the - * latter is just a warning. - */ - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_sRGB) != 0 || from == 2) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "gamma value does not match sRGB", - PNG_CHUNK_ERROR); - /* Do not overwrite an sRGB value */ - return from == 2; - } - - else /* sRGB tag not involved */ - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "gamma value does not match libpng estimate", - PNG_CHUNK_WARNING); - return from == 1; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_set_gamma(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_fixed_point gAMA) -{ - /* Changed in libpng-1.5.4 to limit the values to ensure overflow can't - * occur. Since the fixed point representation is asymmetrical it is - * possible for 1/gamma to overflow the limit of 21474 and this means the - * gamma value must be at least 5/100000 and hence at most 20000.0. For - * safety the limits here are a little narrower. The values are 0.00016 to - * 6250.0, which are truly ridiculous gamma values (and will produce - * displays that are all black or all white.) - * - * In 1.6.0 this test replaces the ones in pngrutil.c, in the gAMA chunk - * handling code, which only required the value to be >0. - */ - png_const_charp errmsg; - - if (gAMA < 16 || gAMA > 625000000) - errmsg = "gamma value out of range"; - -# ifdef PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED - /* Allow the application to set the gamma value more than once */ - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0 && - (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_gAMA) != 0) - errmsg = "duplicate"; -# endif - - /* Do nothing if the colorspace is already invalid */ - else if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - return; - - else - { - if (png_colorspace_check_gamma(png_ptr, colorspace, gAMA, - 1/*from gAMA*/) != 0) - { - /* Store this gamma value. */ - colorspace->gamma = gAMA; - colorspace->flags |= - (PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA | PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_gAMA); - } - - /* At present if the check_gamma test fails the gamma of the colorspace is - * not updated however the colorspace is not invalidated. This - * corresponds to the case where the existing gamma comes from an sRGB - * chunk or profile. An error message has already been output. - */ - return; - } - - /* Error exit - errmsg has been set. */ - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, errmsg, PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_sync_info(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - { - /* Everything is invalid */ - info_ptr->valid &= ~(PNG_INFO_gAMA|PNG_INFO_cHRM|PNG_INFO_sRGB| - PNG_INFO_iCCP); - -# ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED - /* Clean up the iCCP profile now if it won't be used. */ - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ICCP, -1/*not used*/); -# else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) -# endif - } - - else - { -# ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED - /* Leave the INFO_iCCP flag set if the pngset.c code has already set - * it; this allows a PNG to contain a profile which matches sRGB and - * yet still have that profile retrievable by the application. - */ - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_MATCHES_sRGB) != 0) - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_sRGB; - - else - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_sRGB; - - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0) - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_cHRM; - - else - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_cHRM; -# endif - - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA) != 0) - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_gAMA; - - else - info_ptr->valid &= ~PNG_INFO_gAMA; - } -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_sync(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (info_ptr == NULL) /* reduce code size; check here not in the caller */ - return; - - info_ptr->colorspace = png_ptr->colorspace; - png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} -#endif -#endif /* GAMMA */ - -#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED -/* Added at libpng-1.5.5 to support read and write of true CIEXYZ values for - * cHRM, as opposed to using chromaticities. These internal APIs return - * non-zero on a parameter error. The X, Y and Z values are required to be - * positive and less than 1.0. - */ -static int -png_xy_from_XYZ(png_xy *xy, const png_XYZ *XYZ) -{ - png_int_32 d, dwhite, whiteX, whiteY; - - d = XYZ->red_X + XYZ->red_Y + XYZ->red_Z; - if (png_muldiv(&xy->redx, XYZ->red_X, PNG_FP_1, d) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&xy->redy, XYZ->red_Y, PNG_FP_1, d) == 0) - return 1; - dwhite = d; - whiteX = XYZ->red_X; - whiteY = XYZ->red_Y; - - d = XYZ->green_X + XYZ->green_Y + XYZ->green_Z; - if (png_muldiv(&xy->greenx, XYZ->green_X, PNG_FP_1, d) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&xy->greeny, XYZ->green_Y, PNG_FP_1, d) == 0) - return 1; - dwhite += d; - whiteX += XYZ->green_X; - whiteY += XYZ->green_Y; - - d = XYZ->blue_X + XYZ->blue_Y + XYZ->blue_Z; - if (png_muldiv(&xy->bluex, XYZ->blue_X, PNG_FP_1, d) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&xy->bluey, XYZ->blue_Y, PNG_FP_1, d) == 0) - return 1; - dwhite += d; - whiteX += XYZ->blue_X; - whiteY += XYZ->blue_Y; - - /* The reference white is simply the sum of the end-point (X,Y,Z) vectors, - * thus: - */ - if (png_muldiv(&xy->whitex, whiteX, PNG_FP_1, dwhite) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&xy->whitey, whiteY, PNG_FP_1, dwhite) == 0) - return 1; - - return 0; -} - -static int -png_XYZ_from_xy(png_XYZ *XYZ, const png_xy *xy) -{ - png_fixed_point red_inverse, green_inverse, blue_scale; - png_fixed_point left, right, denominator; - - /* Check xy and, implicitly, z. Note that wide gamut color spaces typically - * have end points with 0 tristimulus values (these are impossible end - * points, but they are used to cover the possible colors). We check - * xy->whitey against 5, not 0, to avoid a possible integer overflow. - */ - if (xy->redx < 0 || xy->redx > PNG_FP_1) return 1; - if (xy->redy < 0 || xy->redy > PNG_FP_1-xy->redx) return 1; - if (xy->greenx < 0 || xy->greenx > PNG_FP_1) return 1; - if (xy->greeny < 0 || xy->greeny > PNG_FP_1-xy->greenx) return 1; - if (xy->bluex < 0 || xy->bluex > PNG_FP_1) return 1; - if (xy->bluey < 0 || xy->bluey > PNG_FP_1-xy->bluex) return 1; - if (xy->whitex < 0 || xy->whitex > PNG_FP_1) return 1; - if (xy->whitey < 5 || xy->whitey > PNG_FP_1-xy->whitex) return 1; - - /* The reverse calculation is more difficult because the original tristimulus - * value had 9 independent values (red,green,blue)x(X,Y,Z) however only 8 - * derived values were recorded in the cHRM chunk; - * (red,green,blue,white)x(x,y). This loses one degree of freedom and - * therefore an arbitrary ninth value has to be introduced to undo the - * original transformations. - * - * Think of the original end-points as points in (X,Y,Z) space. The - * chromaticity values (c) have the property: - * - * C - * c = --------- - * X + Y + Z - * - * For each c (x,y,z) from the corresponding original C (X,Y,Z). Thus the - * three chromaticity values (x,y,z) for each end-point obey the - * relationship: - * - * x + y + z = 1 - * - * This describes the plane in (X,Y,Z) space that intersects each axis at the - * value 1.0; call this the chromaticity plane. Thus the chromaticity - * calculation has scaled each end-point so that it is on the x+y+z=1 plane - * and chromaticity is the intersection of the vector from the origin to the - * (X,Y,Z) value with the chromaticity plane. - * - * To fully invert the chromaticity calculation we would need the three - * end-point scale factors, (red-scale, green-scale, blue-scale), but these - * were not recorded. Instead we calculated the reference white (X,Y,Z) and - * recorded the chromaticity of this. The reference white (X,Y,Z) would have - * given all three of the scale factors since: - * - * color-C = color-c * color-scale - * white-C = red-C + green-C + blue-C - * = red-c*red-scale + green-c*green-scale + blue-c*blue-scale - * - * But cHRM records only white-x and white-y, so we have lost the white scale - * factor: - * - * white-C = white-c*white-scale - * - * To handle this the inverse transformation makes an arbitrary assumption - * about white-scale: - * - * Assume: white-Y = 1.0 - * Hence: white-scale = 1/white-y - * Or: red-Y + green-Y + blue-Y = 1.0 - * - * Notice the last statement of the assumption gives an equation in three of - * the nine values we want to calculate. 8 more equations come from the - * above routine as summarised at the top above (the chromaticity - * calculation): - * - * Given: color-x = color-X / (color-X + color-Y + color-Z) - * Hence: (color-x - 1)*color-X + color.x*color-Y + color.x*color-Z = 0 - * - * This is 9 simultaneous equations in the 9 variables "color-C" and can be - * solved by Cramer's rule. Cramer's rule requires calculating 10 9x9 matrix - * determinants, however this is not as bad as it seems because only 28 of - * the total of 90 terms in the various matrices are non-zero. Nevertheless - * Cramer's rule is notoriously numerically unstable because the determinant - * calculation involves the difference of large, but similar, numbers. It is - * difficult to be sure that the calculation is stable for real world values - * and it is certain that it becomes unstable where the end points are close - * together. - * - * So this code uses the perhaps slightly less optimal but more - * understandable and totally obvious approach of calculating color-scale. - * - * This algorithm depends on the precision in white-scale and that is - * (1/white-y), so we can immediately see that as white-y approaches 0 the - * accuracy inherent in the cHRM chunk drops off substantially. - * - * libpng arithmetic: a simple inversion of the above equations - * ------------------------------------------------------------ - * - * white_scale = 1/white-y - * white-X = white-x * white-scale - * white-Y = 1.0 - * white-Z = (1 - white-x - white-y) * white_scale - * - * white-C = red-C + green-C + blue-C - * = red-c*red-scale + green-c*green-scale + blue-c*blue-scale - * - * This gives us three equations in (red-scale,green-scale,blue-scale) where - * all the coefficients are now known: - * - * red-x*red-scale + green-x*green-scale + blue-x*blue-scale - * = white-x/white-y - * red-y*red-scale + green-y*green-scale + blue-y*blue-scale = 1 - * red-z*red-scale + green-z*green-scale + blue-z*blue-scale - * = (1 - white-x - white-y)/white-y - * - * In the last equation color-z is (1 - color-x - color-y) so we can add all - * three equations together to get an alternative third: - * - * red-scale + green-scale + blue-scale = 1/white-y = white-scale - * - * So now we have a Cramer's rule solution where the determinants are just - * 3x3 - far more tractible. Unfortunately 3x3 determinants still involve - * multiplication of three coefficients so we can't guarantee to avoid - * overflow in the libpng fixed point representation. Using Cramer's rule in - * floating point is probably a good choice here, but it's not an option for - * fixed point. Instead proceed to simplify the first two equations by - * eliminating what is likely to be the largest value, blue-scale: - * - * blue-scale = white-scale - red-scale - green-scale - * - * Hence: - * - * (red-x - blue-x)*red-scale + (green-x - blue-x)*green-scale = - * (white-x - blue-x)*white-scale - * - * (red-y - blue-y)*red-scale + (green-y - blue-y)*green-scale = - * 1 - blue-y*white-scale - * - * And now we can trivially solve for (red-scale,green-scale): - * - * green-scale = - * (white-x - blue-x)*white-scale - (red-x - blue-x)*red-scale - * ----------------------------------------------------------- - * green-x - blue-x - * - * red-scale = - * 1 - blue-y*white-scale - (green-y - blue-y) * green-scale - * --------------------------------------------------------- - * red-y - blue-y - * - * Hence: - * - * red-scale = - * ( (green-x - blue-x) * (white-y - blue-y) - - * (green-y - blue-y) * (white-x - blue-x) ) / white-y - * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * (green-x - blue-x)*(red-y - blue-y)-(green-y - blue-y)*(red-x - blue-x) - * - * green-scale = - * ( (red-y - blue-y) * (white-x - blue-x) - - * (red-x - blue-x) * (white-y - blue-y) ) / white-y - * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * (green-x - blue-x)*(red-y - blue-y)-(green-y - blue-y)*(red-x - blue-x) - * - * Accuracy: - * The input values have 5 decimal digits of accuracy. The values are all in - * the range 0 < value < 1, so simple products are in the same range but may - * need up to 10 decimal digits to preserve the original precision and avoid - * underflow. Because we are using a 32-bit signed representation we cannot - * match this; the best is a little over 9 decimal digits, less than 10. - * - * The approach used here is to preserve the maximum precision within the - * signed representation. Because the red-scale calculation above uses the - * difference between two products of values that must be in the range -1..+1 - * it is sufficient to divide the product by 7; ceil(100,000/32767*2). The - * factor is irrelevant in the calculation because it is applied to both - * numerator and denominator. - * - * Note that the values of the differences of the products of the - * chromaticities in the above equations tend to be small, for example for - * the sRGB chromaticities they are: - * - * red numerator: -0.04751 - * green numerator: -0.08788 - * denominator: -0.2241 (without white-y multiplication) - * - * The resultant Y coefficients from the chromaticities of some widely used - * color space definitions are (to 15 decimal places): - * - * sRGB - * 0.212639005871510 0.715168678767756 0.072192315360734 - * Kodak ProPhoto - * 0.288071128229293 0.711843217810102 0.000085653960605 - * Adobe RGB - * 0.297344975250536 0.627363566255466 0.075291458493998 - * Adobe Wide Gamut RGB - * 0.258728243040113 0.724682314948566 0.016589442011321 - */ - /* By the argument, above overflow should be impossible here. The return - * value of 2 indicates an internal error to the caller. - */ - if (png_muldiv(&left, xy->greenx-xy->bluex, xy->redy - xy->bluey, 7) == 0) - return 2; - if (png_muldiv(&right, xy->greeny-xy->bluey, xy->redx - xy->bluex, 7) == 0) - return 2; - denominator = left - right; - - /* Now find the red numerator. */ - if (png_muldiv(&left, xy->greenx-xy->bluex, xy->whitey-xy->bluey, 7) == 0) - return 2; - if (png_muldiv(&right, xy->greeny-xy->bluey, xy->whitex-xy->bluex, 7) == 0) - return 2; - - /* Overflow is possible here and it indicates an extreme set of PNG cHRM - * chunk values. This calculation actually returns the reciprocal of the - * scale value because this allows us to delay the multiplication of white-y - * into the denominator, which tends to produce a small number. - */ - if (png_muldiv(&red_inverse, xy->whitey, denominator, left-right) == 0 || - red_inverse <= xy->whitey /* r+g+b scales = white scale */) - return 1; - - /* Similarly for green_inverse: */ - if (png_muldiv(&left, xy->redy-xy->bluey, xy->whitex-xy->bluex, 7) == 0) - return 2; - if (png_muldiv(&right, xy->redx-xy->bluex, xy->whitey-xy->bluey, 7) == 0) - return 2; - if (png_muldiv(&green_inverse, xy->whitey, denominator, left-right) == 0 || - green_inverse <= xy->whitey) - return 1; - - /* And the blue scale, the checks above guarantee this can't overflow but it - * can still produce 0 for extreme cHRM values. - */ - blue_scale = png_reciprocal(xy->whitey) - png_reciprocal(red_inverse) - - png_reciprocal(green_inverse); - if (blue_scale <= 0) - return 1; - - - /* And fill in the png_XYZ: */ - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_X, xy->redx, PNG_FP_1, red_inverse) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Y, xy->redy, PNG_FP_1, red_inverse) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Z, PNG_FP_1 - xy->redx - xy->redy, PNG_FP_1, - red_inverse) == 0) - return 1; - - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_X, xy->greenx, PNG_FP_1, green_inverse) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Y, xy->greeny, PNG_FP_1, green_inverse) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Z, PNG_FP_1 - xy->greenx - xy->greeny, PNG_FP_1, - green_inverse) == 0) - return 1; - - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_X, xy->bluex, blue_scale, PNG_FP_1) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Y, xy->bluey, blue_scale, PNG_FP_1) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Z, PNG_FP_1 - xy->bluex - xy->bluey, blue_scale, - PNG_FP_1) == 0) - return 1; - - return 0; /*success*/ -} - -static int -png_XYZ_normalize(png_XYZ *XYZ) -{ - png_int_32 Y; - - if (XYZ->red_Y < 0 || XYZ->green_Y < 0 || XYZ->blue_Y < 0 || - XYZ->red_X < 0 || XYZ->green_X < 0 || XYZ->blue_X < 0 || - XYZ->red_Z < 0 || XYZ->green_Z < 0 || XYZ->blue_Z < 0) - return 1; - - /* Normalize by scaling so the sum of the end-point Y values is PNG_FP_1. - * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: ANSI requires signed overflow not to occur, therefore - * relying on addition of two positive values producing a negative one is not - * safe. - */ - Y = XYZ->red_Y; - if (0x7fffffff - Y < XYZ->green_X) - return 1; - Y += XYZ->green_Y; - if (0x7fffffff - Y < XYZ->blue_X) - return 1; - Y += XYZ->blue_Y; - - if (Y != PNG_FP_1) - { - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_X, XYZ->red_X, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Y, XYZ->red_Y, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->red_Z, XYZ->red_Z, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_X, XYZ->green_X, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Y, XYZ->green_Y, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->green_Z, XYZ->green_Z, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_X, XYZ->blue_X, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Y, XYZ->blue_Y, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - if (png_muldiv(&XYZ->blue_Z, XYZ->blue_Z, PNG_FP_1, Y) == 0) - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int -png_colorspace_endpoints_match(const png_xy *xy1, const png_xy *xy2, int delta) -{ - /* Allow an error of +/-0.01 (absolute value) on each chromaticity */ - if (PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->whitex, xy2->whitex,delta) || - PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->whitey, xy2->whitey,delta) || - PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->redx, xy2->redx, delta) || - PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->redy, xy2->redy, delta) || - PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->greenx, xy2->greenx,delta) || - PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->greeny, xy2->greeny,delta) || - PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->bluex, xy2->bluex, delta) || - PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(xy1->bluey, xy2->bluey, delta)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -/* Added in libpng-1.6.0, a different check for the validity of a set of cHRM - * chunk chromaticities. Earlier checks used to simply look for the overflow - * condition (where the determinant of the matrix to solve for XYZ ends up zero - * because the chromaticity values are not all distinct.) Despite this it is - * theoretically possible to produce chromaticities that are apparently valid - * but that rapidly degrade to invalid, potentially crashing, sets because of - * arithmetic inaccuracies when calculations are performed on them. The new - * check is to round-trip xy -> XYZ -> xy and then check that the result is - * within a small percentage of the original. - */ -static int -png_colorspace_check_xy(png_XYZ *XYZ, const png_xy *xy) -{ - int result; - png_xy xy_test; - - /* As a side-effect this routine also returns the XYZ endpoints. */ - result = png_XYZ_from_xy(XYZ, xy); - if (result != 0) - return result; - - result = png_xy_from_XYZ(&xy_test, XYZ); - if (result != 0) - return result; - - if (png_colorspace_endpoints_match(xy, &xy_test, - 5/*actually, the math is pretty accurate*/) != 0) - return 0; - - /* Too much slip */ - return 1; -} - -/* This is the check going the other way. The XYZ is modified to normalize it - * (another side-effect) and the xy chromaticities are returned. - */ -static int -png_colorspace_check_XYZ(png_xy *xy, png_XYZ *XYZ) -{ - int result; - png_XYZ XYZtemp; - - result = png_XYZ_normalize(XYZ); - if (result != 0) - return result; - - result = png_xy_from_XYZ(xy, XYZ); - if (result != 0) - return result; - - XYZtemp = *XYZ; - return png_colorspace_check_xy(&XYZtemp, xy); -} - -/* Used to check for an endpoint match against sRGB */ -static const png_xy sRGB_xy = /* From ITU-R BT.709-3 */ -{ - /* color x y */ - /* red */ 64000, 33000, - /* green */ 30000, 60000, - /* blue */ 15000, 6000, - /* white */ 31270, 32900 -}; - -static int -png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_xy *xy, const png_XYZ *XYZ, - int preferred) -{ - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - return 0; - - /* The consistency check is performed on the chromaticities; this factors out - * variations because of the normalization (or not) of the end point Y - * values. - */ - if (preferred < 2 && - (colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0) - { - /* The end points must be reasonably close to any we already have. The - * following allows an error of up to +/-.001 - */ - if (png_colorspace_endpoints_match(xy, &colorspace->end_points_xy, - 100) == 0) - { - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "inconsistent chromaticities"); - return 0; /* failed */ - } - - /* Only overwrite with preferred values */ - if (preferred == 0) - return 1; /* ok, but no change */ - } - - colorspace->end_points_xy = *xy; - colorspace->end_points_XYZ = *XYZ; - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS; - - /* The end points are normally quoted to two decimal digits, so allow +/-0.01 - * on this test. - */ - if (png_colorspace_endpoints_match(xy, &sRGB_xy, 1000) != 0) - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_ENDPOINTS_MATCH_sRGB; - - else - colorspace->flags &= PNG_COLORSPACE_CANCEL( - PNG_COLORSPACE_ENDPOINTS_MATCH_sRGB); - - return 2; /* ok and changed */ -} - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_set_chromaticities(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_xy *xy, int preferred) -{ - /* We must check the end points to ensure they are reasonable - in the past - * color management systems have crashed as a result of getting bogus - * colorant values, while this isn't the fault of libpng it is the - * responsibility of libpng because PNG carries the bomb and libpng is in a - * position to protect against it. - */ - png_XYZ XYZ; - - switch (png_colorspace_check_xy(&XYZ, xy)) - { - case 0: /* success */ - return png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_ptr, colorspace, xy, &XYZ, - preferred); - - case 1: - /* We can't invert the chromaticities so we can't produce value XYZ - * values. Likely as not a color management system will fail too. - */ - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid chromaticities"); - break; - - default: - /* libpng is broken; this should be a warning but if it happens we - * want error reports so for the moment it is an error. - */ - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_error(png_ptr, "internal error checking chromaticities"); - } - - return 0; /* failed */ -} - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_set_endpoints(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_XYZ *XYZ_in, int preferred) -{ - png_XYZ XYZ = *XYZ_in; - png_xy xy; - - switch (png_colorspace_check_XYZ(&xy, &XYZ)) - { - case 0: - return png_colorspace_set_xy_and_XYZ(png_ptr, colorspace, &xy, &XYZ, - preferred); - - case 1: - /* End points are invalid. */ - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid end points"); - break; - - default: - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_error(png_ptr, "internal error checking chromaticities"); - } - - return 0; /* failed */ -} - -#if defined(PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED) -/* Error message generation */ -static char -png_icc_tag_char(png_uint_32 byte) -{ - byte &= 0xff; - if (byte >= 32 && byte <= 126) - return (char)byte; - else - return '?'; -} - -static void -png_icc_tag_name(char *name, png_uint_32 tag) -{ - name[0] = '\''; - name[1] = png_icc_tag_char(tag >> 24); - name[2] = png_icc_tag_char(tag >> 16); - name[3] = png_icc_tag_char(tag >> 8); - name[4] = png_icc_tag_char(tag ); - name[5] = '\''; -} - -static int -is_ICC_signature_char(png_alloc_size_t it) -{ - return it == 32 || (it >= 48 && it <= 57) || (it >= 65 && it <= 90) || - (it >= 97 && it <= 122); -} - -static int -is_ICC_signature(png_alloc_size_t it) -{ - return is_ICC_signature_char(it >> 24) /* checks all the top bits */ && - is_ICC_signature_char((it >> 16) & 0xff) && - is_ICC_signature_char((it >> 8) & 0xff) && - is_ICC_signature_char(it & 0xff); -} - -static int -png_icc_profile_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - png_const_charp name, png_alloc_size_t value, png_const_charp reason) -{ - size_t pos; - char message[196]; /* see below for calculation */ - - if (colorspace != NULL) - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - - pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), 0, "profile '"); /* 9 chars */ - pos = png_safecat(message, pos+79, pos, name); /* Truncate to 79 chars */ - pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos, "': "); /* +2 = 90 */ - if (is_ICC_signature(value) != 0) - { - /* So 'value' is at most 4 bytes and the following cast is safe */ - png_icc_tag_name(message+pos, (png_uint_32)value); - pos += 6; /* total +8; less than the else clause */ - message[pos++] = ':'; - message[pos++] = ' '; - } -# ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - else - { - char number[PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* +24 = 114*/ - - pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos, - png_format_number(number, number+(sizeof number), - PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_x, value)); - pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos, "h: "); /*+2 = 116*/ - } -# endif - /* The 'reason' is an arbitrary message, allow +79 maximum 195 */ - pos = png_safecat(message, (sizeof message), pos, reason); - PNG_UNUSED(pos) - - /* This is recoverable, but make it unconditionally an app_error on write to - * avoid writing invalid ICC profiles into PNG files (i.e., we handle them - * on read, with a warning, but on write unless the app turns off - * application errors the PNG won't be written.) - */ - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, message, - (colorspace != NULL) ? PNG_CHUNK_ERROR : PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - - return 0; -} -#endif /* sRGB || iCCP */ - -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_set_sRGB(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - int intent) -{ - /* sRGB sets known gamma, end points and (from the chunk) intent. */ - /* IMPORTANT: these are not necessarily the values found in an ICC profile - * because ICC profiles store values adapted to a D50 environment; it is - * expected that the ICC profile mediaWhitePointTag will be D50; see the - * checks and code elsewhere to understand this better. - * - * These XYZ values, which are accurate to 5dp, produce rgb to gray - * coefficients of (6968,23435,2366), which are reduced (because they add up - * to 32769 not 32768) to (6968,23434,2366). These are the values that - * libpng has traditionally used (and are the best values given the 15bit - * algorithm used by the rgb to gray code.) - */ - static const png_XYZ sRGB_XYZ = /* D65 XYZ (*not* the D50 adapted values!) */ - { - /* color X Y Z */ - /* red */ 41239, 21264, 1933, - /* green */ 35758, 71517, 11919, - /* blue */ 18048, 7219, 95053 - }; - - /* Do nothing if the colorspace is already invalidated. */ - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - return 0; - - /* Check the intent, then check for existing settings. It is valid for the - * PNG file to have cHRM or gAMA chunks along with sRGB, but the values must - * be consistent with the correct values. If, however, this function is - * called below because an iCCP chunk matches sRGB then it is quite - * conceivable that an older app recorded incorrect gAMA and cHRM because of - * an incorrect calculation based on the values in the profile - this does - * *not* invalidate the profile (though it still produces an error, which can - * be ignored.) - */ - if (intent < 0 || intent >= PNG_sRGB_INTENT_LAST) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, "sRGB", - (png_alloc_size_t)intent, "invalid sRGB rendering intent"); - - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT) != 0 && - colorspace->rendering_intent != intent) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, "sRGB", - (png_alloc_size_t)intent, "inconsistent rendering intents"); - - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_sRGB) != 0) - { - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate sRGB information ignored"); - return 0; - } - - /* If the standard sRGB cHRM chunk does not match the one from the PNG file - * warn but overwrite the value with the correct one. - */ - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0 && - !png_colorspace_endpoints_match(&sRGB_xy, &colorspace->end_points_xy, - 100)) - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "cHRM chunk does not match sRGB", - PNG_CHUNK_ERROR); - - /* This check is just done for the error reporting - the routine always - * returns true when the 'from' argument corresponds to sRGB (2). - */ - (void)png_colorspace_check_gamma(png_ptr, colorspace, PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE, - 2/*from sRGB*/); - - /* intent: bugs in GCC force 'int' to be used as the parameter type. */ - colorspace->rendering_intent = (png_uint_16)intent; - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT; - - /* endpoints */ - colorspace->end_points_xy = sRGB_xy; - colorspace->end_points_XYZ = sRGB_XYZ; - colorspace->flags |= - (PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS|PNG_COLORSPACE_ENDPOINTS_MATCH_sRGB); - - /* gamma */ - colorspace->gamma = PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE; - colorspace->flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA; - - /* Finally record that we have an sRGB profile */ - colorspace->flags |= - (PNG_COLORSPACE_MATCHES_sRGB|PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_sRGB); - - return 1; /* set */ -} -#endif /* sRGB */ - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED -/* Encoded value of D50 as an ICC XYZNumber. From the ICC 2010 spec the value - * is XYZ(0.9642,1.0,0.8249), which scales to: - * - * (63189.8112, 65536, 54060.6464) - */ -static const png_byte D50_nCIEXYZ[12] = - { 0x00, 0x00, 0xf6, 0xd6, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xd3, 0x2d }; - -static int /* bool */ -icc_check_length(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length) -{ - if (profile_length < 132) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, - "too short"); - return 1; -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_icc_check_length(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length) -{ - if (!icc_check_length(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length)) - return 0; - - /* This needs to be here because the 'normal' check is in - * png_decompress_chunk, yet this happens after the attempt to - * png_malloc_base the required data. We only need this on read; on write - * the caller supplies the profile buffer so libpng doesn't allocate it. See - * the call to icc_check_length below (the write case). - */ -# ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - else if (png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max > 0 && - png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max < profile_length) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, - "exceeds application limits"); -# elif PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX > 0 - else if (PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX < profile_length) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, - "exceeds libpng limits"); -# else /* !SET_USER_LIMITS */ - /* This will get compiled out on all 32-bit and better systems. */ - else if (PNG_SIZE_MAX < profile_length) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, - "exceeds system limits"); -# endif /* !SET_USER_LIMITS */ - - return 1; -} -#endif /* READ_iCCP */ - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_icc_check_header(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length, - png_const_bytep profile/* first 132 bytes only */, int color_type) -{ - png_uint_32 temp; - - /* Length check; this cannot be ignored in this code because profile_length - * is used later to check the tag table, so even if the profile seems over - * long profile_length from the caller must be correct. The caller can fix - * this up on read or write by just passing in the profile header length. - */ - temp = png_get_uint_32(profile); - if (temp != profile_length) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "length does not match profile"); - - temp = (png_uint_32) (*(profile+8)); - if (temp > 3 && (profile_length & 3)) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, - "invalid length"); - - temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+128); /* tag count: 12 bytes/tag */ - if (temp > 357913930 || /* (2^32-4-132)/12: maximum possible tag count */ - profile_length < 132+12*temp) /* truncated tag table */ - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "tag count too large"); - - /* The 'intent' must be valid or we can't store it, ICC limits the intent to - * 16 bits. - */ - temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+64); - if (temp >= 0xffff) /* The ICC limit */ - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "invalid rendering intent"); - - /* This is just a warning because the profile may be valid in future - * versions. - */ - if (temp >= PNG_sRGB_INTENT_LAST) - (void)png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp, - "intent outside defined range"); - - /* At this point the tag table can't be checked because it hasn't necessarily - * been loaded; however, various header fields can be checked. These checks - * are for values permitted by the PNG spec in an ICC profile; the PNG spec - * restricts the profiles that can be passed in an iCCP chunk (they must be - * appropriate to processing PNG data!) - */ - - /* Data checks (could be skipped). These checks must be independent of the - * version number; however, the version number doesn't accommodate changes in - * the header fields (just the known tags and the interpretation of the - * data.) - */ - temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+36); /* signature 'ascp' */ - if (temp != 0x61637370) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "invalid signature"); - - /* Currently the PCS illuminant/adopted white point (the computational - * white point) are required to be D50, - * however the profile contains a record of the illuminant so perhaps ICC - * expects to be able to change this in the future (despite the rationale in - * the introduction for using a fixed PCS adopted white.) Consequently the - * following is just a warning. - */ - if (memcmp(profile+68, D50_nCIEXYZ, 12) != 0) - (void)png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, 0/*no tag value*/, - "PCS illuminant is not D50"); - - /* The PNG spec requires this: - * "If the iCCP chunk is present, the image samples conform to the colour - * space represented by the embedded ICC profile as defined by the - * International Color Consortium [ICC]. The colour space of the ICC profile - * shall be an RGB colour space for colour images (PNG colour types 2, 3, and - * 6), or a greyscale colour space for greyscale images (PNG colour types 0 - * and 4)." - * - * This checking code ensures the embedded profile (on either read or write) - * conforms to the specification requirements. Notice that an ICC 'gray' - * color-space profile contains the information to transform the monochrome - * data to XYZ or L*a*b (according to which PCS the profile uses) and this - * should be used in preference to the standard libpng K channel replication - * into R, G and B channels. - * - * Previously it was suggested that an RGB profile on grayscale data could be - * handled. However it it is clear that using an RGB profile in this context - * must be an error - there is no specification of what it means. Thus it is - * almost certainly more correct to ignore the profile. - */ - temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+16); /* data colour space field */ - switch (temp) - { - case 0x52474220: /* 'RGB ' */ - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) == 0) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "RGB color space not permitted on grayscale PNG"); - break; - - case 0x47524159: /* 'GRAY' */ - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "Gray color space not permitted on RGB PNG"); - break; - - default: - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "invalid ICC profile color space"); - } - - /* It is up to the application to check that the profile class matches the - * application requirements; the spec provides no guidance, but it's pretty - * weird if the profile is not scanner ('scnr'), monitor ('mntr'), printer - * ('prtr') or 'spac' (for generic color spaces). Issue a warning in these - * cases. Issue an error for device link or abstract profiles - these don't - * contain the records necessary to transform the color-space to anything - * other than the target device (and not even that for an abstract profile). - * Profiles of these classes may not be embedded in images. - */ - temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+12); /* profile/device class */ - switch (temp) - { - case 0x73636e72: /* 'scnr' */ - case 0x6d6e7472: /* 'mntr' */ - case 0x70727472: /* 'prtr' */ - case 0x73706163: /* 'spac' */ - /* All supported */ - break; - - case 0x61627374: /* 'abst' */ - /* May not be embedded in an image */ - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "invalid embedded Abstract ICC profile"); - - case 0x6c696e6b: /* 'link' */ - /* DeviceLink profiles cannot be interpreted in a non-device specific - * fashion, if an app uses the AToB0Tag in the profile the results are - * undefined unless the result is sent to the intended device, - * therefore a DeviceLink profile should not be found embedded in a - * PNG. - */ - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "unexpected DeviceLink ICC profile class"); - - case 0x6e6d636c: /* 'nmcl' */ - /* A NamedColor profile is also device specific, however it doesn't - * contain an AToB0 tag that is open to misinterpretation. Almost - * certainly it will fail the tests below. - */ - (void)png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp, - "unexpected NamedColor ICC profile class"); - break; - - default: - /* To allow for future enhancements to the profile accept unrecognized - * profile classes with a warning, these then hit the test below on the - * tag content to ensure they are backward compatible with one of the - * understood profiles. - */ - (void)png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, temp, - "unrecognized ICC profile class"); - break; - } - - /* For any profile other than a device link one the PCS must be encoded - * either in XYZ or Lab. - */ - temp = png_get_uint_32(profile+20); - switch (temp) - { - case 0x58595a20: /* 'XYZ ' */ - case 0x4c616220: /* 'Lab ' */ - break; - - default: - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, temp, - "unexpected ICC PCS encoding"); - } - - return 1; -} - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_icc_check_tag_table(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length, - png_const_bytep profile /* header plus whole tag table */) -{ - png_uint_32 tag_count = png_get_uint_32(profile+128); - png_uint_32 itag; - png_const_bytep tag = profile+132; /* The first tag */ - - /* First scan all the tags in the table and add bits to the icc_info value - * (temporarily in 'tags'). - */ - for (itag=0; itag < tag_count; ++itag, tag += 12) - { - png_uint_32 tag_id = png_get_uint_32(tag+0); - png_uint_32 tag_start = png_get_uint_32(tag+4); /* must be aligned */ - png_uint_32 tag_length = png_get_uint_32(tag+8);/* not padded */ - - /* The ICC specification does not exclude zero length tags, therefore the - * start might actually be anywhere if there is no data, but this would be - * a clear abuse of the intent of the standard so the start is checked for - * being in range. All defined tag types have an 8 byte header - a 4 byte - * type signature then 0. - */ - - /* This is a hard error; potentially it can cause read outside the - * profile. - */ - if (tag_start > profile_length || tag_length > profile_length - tag_start) - return png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, colorspace, name, tag_id, - "ICC profile tag outside profile"); - - if ((tag_start & 3) != 0) - { - /* CNHP730S.icc shipped with Microsoft Windows 64 violates this; it is - * only a warning here because libpng does not care about the - * alignment. - */ - (void)png_icc_profile_error(png_ptr, NULL, name, tag_id, - "ICC profile tag start not a multiple of 4"); - } - } - - return 1; /* success, maybe with warnings */ -} - -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -#if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS >= 0 -/* Information about the known ICC sRGB profiles */ -static const struct -{ - png_uint_32 adler, crc, length; - png_uint_32 md5[4]; - png_byte have_md5; - png_byte is_broken; - png_uint_16 intent; - -# define PNG_MD5(a,b,c,d) { a, b, c, d }, (a!=0)||(b!=0)||(c!=0)||(d!=0) -# define PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(adler, crc, md5, intent, broke, date, length, fname)\ - { adler, crc, length, md5, broke, intent }, - -} png_sRGB_checks[] = -{ - /* This data comes from contrib/tools/checksum-icc run on downloads of - * all four ICC sRGB profiles from www.color.org. - */ - /* adler32, crc32, MD5[4], intent, date, length, file-name */ - PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x0a3fd9f6, 0x3b8772b9, - PNG_MD5(0x29f83dde, 0xaff255ae, 0x7842fae4, 0xca83390d), 0, 0, - "2009/03/27 21:36:31", 3048, "sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_black_scaled.icc") - - /* ICC sRGB v2 perceptual no black-compensation: */ - PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x4909e5e1, 0x427ebb21, - PNG_MD5(0xc95bd637, 0xe95d8a3b, 0x0df38f99, 0xc1320389), 1, 0, - "2009/03/27 21:37:45", 3052, "sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_no_black_scaling.icc") - - PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0xfd2144a1, 0x306fd8ae, - PNG_MD5(0xfc663378, 0x37e2886b, 0xfd72e983, 0x8228f1b8), 0, 0, - "2009/08/10 17:28:01", 60988, "sRGB_v4_ICC_preference_displayclass.icc") - - /* ICC sRGB v4 perceptual */ - PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x209c35d2, 0xbbef7812, - PNG_MD5(0x34562abf, 0x994ccd06, 0x6d2c5721, 0xd0d68c5d), 0, 0, - "2007/07/25 00:05:37", 60960, "sRGB_v4_ICC_preference.icc") - - /* The following profiles have no known MD5 checksum. If there is a match - * on the (empty) MD5 the other fields are used to attempt a match and - * a warning is produced. The first two of these profiles have a 'cprt' tag - * which suggests that they were also made by Hewlett Packard. - */ - PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0xa054d762, 0x5d5129ce, - PNG_MD5(0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000), 1, 0, - "2004/07/21 18:57:42", 3024, "sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_noBPC.icc") - - /* This is a 'mntr' (display) profile with a mediaWhitePointTag that does not - * match the D50 PCS illuminant in the header (it is in fact the D65 values, - * so the white point is recorded as the un-adapted value.) The profiles - * below only differ in one byte - the intent - and are basically the same as - * the previous profile except for the mediaWhitePointTag error and a missing - * chromaticAdaptationTag. - */ - PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0xf784f3fb, 0x182ea552, - PNG_MD5(0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000), 0, 1/*broken*/, - "1998/02/09 06:49:00", 3144, "HP-Microsoft sRGB v2 perceptual") - - PNG_ICC_CHECKSUM(0x0398f3fc, 0xf29e526d, - PNG_MD5(0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000), 1, 1/*broken*/, - "1998/02/09 06:49:00", 3144, "HP-Microsoft sRGB v2 media-relative") -}; - -static int -png_compare_ICC_profile_with_sRGB(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep profile, uLong adler) -{ - /* The quick check is to verify just the MD5 signature and trust the - * rest of the data. Because the profile has already been verified for - * correctness this is safe. png_colorspace_set_sRGB will check the 'intent' - * field too, so if the profile has been edited with an intent not defined - * by sRGB (but maybe defined by a later ICC specification) the read of - * the profile will fail at that point. - */ - - png_uint_32 length = 0; - png_uint_32 intent = 0x10000; /* invalid */ -#if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS > 1 - uLong crc = 0; /* the value for 0 length data */ -#endif - unsigned int i; - -#ifdef PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED - /* First see if PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE has been set to "on" */ - if (((png_ptr->options >> PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE) & 3) == - PNG_OPTION_ON) - return 0; -#endif - - for (i=0; i < (sizeof png_sRGB_checks) / (sizeof png_sRGB_checks[0]); ++i) - { - if (png_get_uint_32(profile+84) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[0] && - png_get_uint_32(profile+88) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[1] && - png_get_uint_32(profile+92) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[2] && - png_get_uint_32(profile+96) == png_sRGB_checks[i].md5[3]) - { - /* This may be one of the old HP profiles without an MD5, in that - * case we can only use the length and Adler32 (note that these - * are not used by default if there is an MD5!) - */ -# if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS == 0 - if (png_sRGB_checks[i].have_md5 != 0) - return 1+png_sRGB_checks[i].is_broken; -# endif - - /* Profile is unsigned or more checks have been configured in. */ - if (length == 0) - { - length = png_get_uint_32(profile); - intent = png_get_uint_32(profile+64); - } - - /* Length *and* intent must match */ - if (length == (png_uint_32) png_sRGB_checks[i].length && - intent == (png_uint_32) png_sRGB_checks[i].intent) - { - /* Now calculate the adler32 if not done already. */ - if (adler == 0) - { - adler = adler32(0, NULL, 0); - adler = adler32(adler, profile, length); - } - - if (adler == png_sRGB_checks[i].adler) - { - /* These basic checks suggest that the data has not been - * modified, but if the check level is more than 1 perform - * our own crc32 checksum on the data. - */ -# if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS > 1 - if (crc == 0) - { - crc = crc32(0, NULL, 0); - crc = crc32(crc, profile, length); - } - - /* So this check must pass for the 'return' below to happen. - */ - if (crc == png_sRGB_checks[i].crc) -# endif - { - if (png_sRGB_checks[i].is_broken != 0) - { - /* These profiles are known to have bad data that may cause - * problems if they are used, therefore attempt to - * discourage their use, skip the 'have_md5' warning below, - * which is made irrelevant by this error. - */ - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "known incorrect sRGB profile", - PNG_CHUNK_ERROR); - } - - /* Warn that this being done; this isn't even an error since - * the profile is perfectly valid, but it would be nice if - * people used the up-to-date ones. - */ - else if (png_sRGB_checks[i].have_md5 == 0) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, - "out-of-date sRGB profile with no signature", - PNG_CHUNK_WARNING); - } - - return 1+png_sRGB_checks[i].is_broken; - } - } - -# if PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS > 0 - /* The signature matched, but the profile had been changed in some - * way. This probably indicates a data error or uninformed hacking. - * Fall through to "no match". - */ - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, - "Not recognizing known sRGB profile that has been edited", - PNG_CHUNK_WARNING); - break; -# endif - } - } - } - - return 0; /* no match */ -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_icc_set_sRGB(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_bytep profile, uLong adler) -{ - /* Is this profile one of the known ICC sRGB profiles? If it is, just set - * the sRGB information. - */ - if (png_compare_ICC_profile_with_sRGB(png_ptr, profile, adler) != 0) - (void)png_colorspace_set_sRGB(png_ptr, colorspace, - (int)/*already checked*/png_get_uint_32(profile+64)); -} -#endif /* PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS >= 0 */ -#endif /* sRGB */ - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_set_ICC(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - png_const_charp name, png_uint_32 profile_length, png_const_bytep profile, - int color_type) -{ - if ((colorspace->flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - return 0; - - if (icc_check_length(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length) != 0 && - png_icc_check_header(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, profile, - color_type) != 0 && - png_icc_check_tag_table(png_ptr, colorspace, name, profile_length, - profile) != 0) - { -# if defined(PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED) && PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS >= 0 - /* If no sRGB support, don't try storing sRGB information */ - png_icc_set_sRGB(png_ptr, colorspace, profile, 0); -# endif - return 1; - } - - /* Failure case */ - return 0; -} -#endif /* iCCP */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_colorspace_set_rgb_coefficients(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Set the rgb_to_gray coefficients from the colorspace. */ - if (png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_coefficients_set == 0 && - (png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0) - { - /* png_set_background has not been called, get the coefficients from the Y - * values of the colorspace colorants. - */ - png_fixed_point r = png_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_Y; - png_fixed_point g = png_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_Y; - png_fixed_point b = png_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_Y; - png_fixed_point total = r+g+b; - - if (total > 0 && - r >= 0 && png_muldiv(&r, r, 32768, total) && r >= 0 && r <= 32768 && - g >= 0 && png_muldiv(&g, g, 32768, total) && g >= 0 && g <= 32768 && - b >= 0 && png_muldiv(&b, b, 32768, total) && b >= 0 && b <= 32768 && - r+g+b <= 32769) - { - /* We allow 0 coefficients here. r+g+b may be 32769 if two or - * all of the coefficients were rounded up. Handle this by - * reducing the *largest* coefficient by 1; this matches the - * approach used for the default coefficients in pngrtran.c - */ - int add = 0; - - if (r+g+b > 32768) - add = -1; - else if (r+g+b < 32768) - add = 1; - - if (add != 0) - { - if (g >= r && g >= b) - g += add; - else if (r >= g && r >= b) - r += add; - else - b += add; - } - - /* Check for an internal error. */ - if (r+g+b != 32768) - png_error(png_ptr, - "internal error handling cHRM coefficients"); - - else - { - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_red_coeff = (png_uint_16)r; - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_green_coeff = (png_uint_16)g; - } - } - - /* This is a png_error at present even though it could be ignored - - * it should never happen, but it is important that if it does, the - * bug is fixed. - */ - else - png_error(png_ptr, "internal error handling cHRM->XYZ"); - } -} -#endif /* READ_RGB_TO_GRAY */ - -#endif /* COLORSPACE */ - -#ifdef __GNUC__ -/* This exists solely to work round a warning from GNU C. */ -static int /* PRIVATE */ -png_gt(size_t a, size_t b) -{ - return a > b; -} -#else -# define png_gt(a,b) ((a) > (b)) -#endif - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_check_IHDR(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, - int color_type, int interlace_type, int compression_type, - int filter_type) -{ - int error = 0; - - /* Check for width and height valid values */ - if (width == 0) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Image width is zero in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (width > PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid image width in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (png_gt(((width + 7) & (~7U)), - ((PNG_SIZE_MAX - - 48 /* big_row_buf hack */ - - 1) /* filter byte */ - / 8) /* 8-byte RGBA pixels */ - - 1)) /* extra max_pixel_depth pad */ - { - /* The size of the row must be within the limits of this architecture. - * Because the read code can perform arbitrary transformations the - * maximum size is checked here. Because the code in png_read_start_row - * adds extra space "for safety's sake" in several places a conservative - * limit is used here. - * - * NOTE: it would be far better to check the size that is actually used, - * but the effect in the real world is minor and the changes are more - * extensive, therefore much more dangerous and much more difficult to - * write in a way that avoids compiler warnings. - */ - png_warning(png_ptr, "Image width is too large for this architecture"); - error = 1; - } - -#ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (width > png_ptr->user_width_max) -#else - if (width > PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX) -#endif - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Image width exceeds user limit in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (height == 0) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Image height is zero in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (height > PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid image height in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - -#ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (height > png_ptr->user_height_max) -#else - if (height > PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX) -#endif - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Image height exceeds user limit in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - /* Check other values */ - if (bit_depth != 1 && bit_depth != 2 && bit_depth != 4 && - bit_depth != 8 && bit_depth != 16) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid bit depth in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (color_type < 0 || color_type == 1 || - color_type == 5 || color_type > 6) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid color type in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (((color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) && bit_depth > 8) || - ((color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) && bit_depth < 8)) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid color type/bit depth combination in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (interlace_type >= PNG_INTERLACE_LAST) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown interlace method in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if (compression_type != PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown compression method in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - /* Accept filter_method 64 (intrapixel differencing) only if - * 1. Libpng was compiled with PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED and - * 2. Libpng did not read a PNG signature (this filter_method is only - * used in PNG datastreams that are embedded in MNG datastreams) and - * 3. The application called png_permit_mng_features with a mask that - * included PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 and - * 4. The filter_method is 64 and - * 5. The color_type is RGB or RGBA - */ - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE) != 0 && - png_ptr->mng_features_permitted != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "MNG features are not allowed in a PNG datastream"); - - if (filter_type != PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE) - { - if (!((png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64) != 0 && - (filter_type == PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING) && - ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE) == 0) && - (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA))) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown filter method in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE) != 0) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid filter method in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } - } - -#else - if (filter_type != PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unknown filter method in IHDR"); - error = 1; - } -#endif - - if (error == 1) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid IHDR data"); -} - -#if defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED) -/* ASCII to fp functions */ -/* Check an ASCII formatted floating point value, see the more detailed - * comments in pngpriv.h - */ -/* The following is used internally to preserve the sticky flags */ -#define png_fp_add(state, flags) ((state) |= (flags)) -#define png_fp_set(state, value) ((state) = (value) | ((state) & PNG_FP_STICKY)) - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_check_fp_number(png_const_charp string, size_t size, int *statep, - png_size_tp whereami) -{ - int state = *statep; - size_t i = *whereami; - - while (i < size) - { - int type; - /* First find the type of the next character */ - switch (string[i]) - { - case 43: type = PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN; break; - case 45: type = PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN + PNG_FP_NEGATIVE; break; - case 46: type = PNG_FP_SAW_DOT; break; - case 48: type = PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT; break; - case 49: case 50: case 51: case 52: - case 53: case 54: case 55: case 56: - case 57: type = PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT + PNG_FP_NONZERO; break; - case 69: - case 101: type = PNG_FP_SAW_E; break; - default: goto PNG_FP_End; - } - - /* Now deal with this type according to the current - * state, the type is arranged to not overlap the - * bits of the PNG_FP_STATE. - */ - switch ((state & PNG_FP_STATE) + (type & PNG_FP_SAW_ANY)) - { - case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN: - if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_ANY) != 0) - goto PNG_FP_End; /* not a part of the number */ - - png_fp_add(state, type); - break; - - case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_DOT: - /* Ok as trailer, ok as lead of fraction. */ - if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_DOT) != 0) /* two dots */ - goto PNG_FP_End; - - else if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) != 0) /* trailing dot? */ - png_fp_add(state, type); - - else - png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_FRACTION | type); - - break; - - case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT: - if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_DOT) != 0) /* delayed fraction */ - png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_FRACTION | PNG_FP_SAW_DOT); - - png_fp_add(state, type | PNG_FP_WAS_VALID); - - break; - - case PNG_FP_INTEGER + PNG_FP_SAW_E: - if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) == 0) - goto PNG_FP_End; - - png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_EXPONENT); - - break; - - /* case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN: - goto PNG_FP_End; ** no sign in fraction */ - - /* case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_DOT: - goto PNG_FP_End; ** Because SAW_DOT is always set */ - - case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT: - png_fp_add(state, type | PNG_FP_WAS_VALID); - break; - - case PNG_FP_FRACTION + PNG_FP_SAW_E: - /* This is correct because the trailing '.' on an - * integer is handled above - so we can only get here - * with the sequence ".E" (with no preceding digits). - */ - if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) == 0) - goto PNG_FP_End; - - png_fp_set(state, PNG_FP_EXPONENT); - - break; - - case PNG_FP_EXPONENT + PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN: - if ((state & PNG_FP_SAW_ANY) != 0) - goto PNG_FP_End; /* not a part of the number */ - - png_fp_add(state, PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN); - - break; - - /* case PNG_FP_EXPONENT + PNG_FP_SAW_DOT: - goto PNG_FP_End; */ - - case PNG_FP_EXPONENT + PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT: - png_fp_add(state, PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT | PNG_FP_WAS_VALID); - - break; - - /* case PNG_FP_EXPONEXT + PNG_FP_SAW_E: - goto PNG_FP_End; */ - - default: goto PNG_FP_End; /* I.e. break 2 */ - } - - /* The character seems ok, continue. */ - ++i; - } - -PNG_FP_End: - /* Here at the end, update the state and return the correct - * return code. - */ - *statep = state; - *whereami = i; - - return (state & PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) != 0; -} - - -/* The same but for a complete string. */ -int -png_check_fp_string(png_const_charp string, size_t size) -{ - int state=0; - size_t char_index=0; - - if (png_check_fp_number(string, size, &state, &char_index) != 0 && - (char_index == size || string[char_index] == 0)) - return state /* must be non-zero - see above */; - - return 0; /* i.e. fail */ -} -#endif /* pCAL || sCAL */ - -#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -/* Utility used below - a simple accurate power of ten from an integral - * exponent. - */ -static double -png_pow10(int power) -{ - int recip = 0; - double d = 1; - - /* Handle negative exponent with a reciprocal at the end because - * 10 is exact whereas .1 is inexact in base 2 - */ - if (power < 0) - { - if (power < DBL_MIN_10_EXP) return 0; - recip = 1; power = -power; - } - - if (power > 0) - { - /* Decompose power bitwise. */ - double mult = 10; - do - { - if (power & 1) d *= mult; - mult *= mult; - power >>= 1; - } - while (power > 0); - - if (recip != 0) d = 1/d; - } - /* else power is 0 and d is 1 */ - - return d; -} - -/* Function to format a floating point value in ASCII with a given - * precision. - */ -#if GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW -#pragma GCC diagnostic push -/* The problem arises below with exp_b10, which can never overflow because it - * comes, originally, from frexp and is therefore limited to a range which is - * typically +/-710 (log2(DBL_MAX)/log2(DBL_MIN)). - */ -#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wstrict-overflow=2" -#endif /* GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_ascii_from_fp(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_charp ascii, size_t size, - double fp, unsigned int precision) -{ - /* We use standard functions from math.h, but not printf because - * that would require stdio. The caller must supply a buffer of - * sufficient size or we will png_error. The tests on size and - * the space in ascii[] consumed are indicated below. - */ - if (precision < 1) - precision = DBL_DIG; - - /* Enforce the limit of the implementation precision too. */ - if (precision > DBL_DIG+1) - precision = DBL_DIG+1; - - /* Basic sanity checks */ - if (size >= precision+5) /* See the requirements below. */ - { - if (fp < 0) - { - fp = -fp; - *ascii++ = 45; /* '-' PLUS 1 TOTAL 1 */ - --size; - } - - if (fp >= DBL_MIN && fp <= DBL_MAX) - { - int exp_b10; /* A base 10 exponent */ - double base; /* 10^exp_b10 */ - - /* First extract a base 10 exponent of the number, - * the calculation below rounds down when converting - * from base 2 to base 10 (multiply by log10(2) - - * 0.3010, but 77/256 is 0.3008, so exp_b10 needs to - * be increased. Note that the arithmetic shift - * performs a floor() unlike C arithmetic - using a - * C multiply would break the following for negative - * exponents. - */ - (void)frexp(fp, &exp_b10); /* exponent to base 2 */ - - exp_b10 = (exp_b10 * 77) >> 8; /* <= exponent to base 10 */ - - /* Avoid underflow here. */ - base = png_pow10(exp_b10); /* May underflow */ - - while (base < DBL_MIN || base < fp) - { - /* And this may overflow. */ - double test = png_pow10(exp_b10+1); - - if (test <= DBL_MAX) - { - ++exp_b10; base = test; - } - - else - break; - } - - /* Normalize fp and correct exp_b10, after this fp is in the - * range [.1,1) and exp_b10 is both the exponent and the digit - * *before* which the decimal point should be inserted - * (starting with 0 for the first digit). Note that this - * works even if 10^exp_b10 is out of range because of the - * test on DBL_MAX above. - */ - fp /= base; - while (fp >= 1) - { - fp /= 10; ++exp_b10; - } - - /* Because of the code above fp may, at this point, be - * less than .1, this is ok because the code below can - * handle the leading zeros this generates, so no attempt - * is made to correct that here. - */ - - { - unsigned int czero, clead, cdigits; - char exponent[10]; - - /* Allow up to two leading zeros - this will not lengthen - * the number compared to using E-n. - */ - if (exp_b10 < 0 && exp_b10 > -3) /* PLUS 3 TOTAL 4 */ - { - czero = 0U-exp_b10; /* PLUS 2 digits: TOTAL 3 */ - exp_b10 = 0; /* Dot added below before first output. */ - } - else - czero = 0; /* No zeros to add */ - - /* Generate the digit list, stripping trailing zeros and - * inserting a '.' before a digit if the exponent is 0. - */ - clead = czero; /* Count of leading zeros */ - cdigits = 0; /* Count of digits in list. */ - - do - { - double d; - - fp *= 10; - /* Use modf here, not floor and subtract, so that - * the separation is done in one step. At the end - * of the loop don't break the number into parts so - * that the final digit is rounded. - */ - if (cdigits+czero+1 < precision+clead) - fp = modf(fp, &d); - - else - { - d = floor(fp + .5); - - if (d > 9) - { - /* Rounding up to 10, handle that here. */ - if (czero > 0) - { - --czero; d = 1; - if (cdigits == 0) --clead; - } - else - { - while (cdigits > 0 && d > 9) - { - int ch = *--ascii; - - if (exp_b10 != (-1)) - ++exp_b10; - - else if (ch == 46) - { - ch = *--ascii; ++size; - /* Advance exp_b10 to '1', so that the - * decimal point happens after the - * previous digit. - */ - exp_b10 = 1; - } - - --cdigits; - d = ch - 47; /* I.e. 1+(ch-48) */ - } - - /* Did we reach the beginning? If so adjust the - * exponent but take into account the leading - * decimal point. - */ - if (d > 9) /* cdigits == 0 */ - { - if (exp_b10 == (-1)) - { - /* Leading decimal point (plus zeros?), if - * we lose the decimal point here it must - * be reentered below. - */ - int ch = *--ascii; - - if (ch == 46) - { - ++size; exp_b10 = 1; - } - - /* Else lost a leading zero, so 'exp_b10' is - * still ok at (-1) - */ - } - else - ++exp_b10; - - /* In all cases we output a '1' */ - d = 1; - } - } - } - fp = 0; /* Guarantees termination below. */ - } - - if (d == 0) - { - ++czero; - if (cdigits == 0) ++clead; - } - else - { - /* Included embedded zeros in the digit count. */ - cdigits += czero - clead; - clead = 0; - - while (czero > 0) - { - /* exp_b10 == (-1) means we just output the decimal - * place - after the DP don't adjust 'exp_b10' any - * more! - */ - if (exp_b10 != (-1)) - { - if (exp_b10 == 0) - { - *ascii++ = 46; --size; - } - /* PLUS 1: TOTAL 4 */ - --exp_b10; - } - *ascii++ = 48; --czero; - } - - if (exp_b10 != (-1)) - { - if (exp_b10 == 0) - { - *ascii++ = 46; --size; /* counted above */ - } - - --exp_b10; - } - *ascii++ = (char)(48 + (int)d); ++cdigits; - } - } - while (cdigits+czero < precision+clead && fp > DBL_MIN); - - /* The total output count (max) is now 4+precision */ - - /* Check for an exponent, if we don't need one we are - * done and just need to terminate the string. At this - * point, exp_b10==(-1) is effectively a flag: it got - * to '-1' because of the decrement, after outputting - * the decimal point above. (The exponent required is - * *not* -1.) - */ - if (exp_b10 >= (-1) && exp_b10 <= 2) - { - /* The following only happens if we didn't output the - * leading zeros above for negative exponent, so this - * doesn't add to the digit requirement. Note that the - * two zeros here can only be output if the two leading - * zeros were *not* output, so this doesn't increase - * the output count. - */ - while (exp_b10-- > 0) *ascii++ = 48; - - *ascii = 0; - - /* Total buffer requirement (including the '\0') is - * 5+precision - see check at the start. - */ - return; - } - - /* Here if an exponent is required, adjust size for - * the digits we output but did not count. The total - * digit output here so far is at most 1+precision - no - * decimal point and no leading or trailing zeros have - * been output. - */ - size -= cdigits; - - *ascii++ = 69; --size; /* 'E': PLUS 1 TOTAL 2+precision */ - - /* The following use of an unsigned temporary avoids ambiguities in - * the signed arithmetic on exp_b10 and permits GCC at least to do - * better optimization. - */ - { - unsigned int uexp_b10; - - if (exp_b10 < 0) - { - *ascii++ = 45; --size; /* '-': PLUS 1 TOTAL 3+precision */ - uexp_b10 = 0U-exp_b10; - } - - else - uexp_b10 = 0U+exp_b10; - - cdigits = 0; - - while (uexp_b10 > 0) - { - exponent[cdigits++] = (char)(48 + uexp_b10 % 10); - uexp_b10 /= 10; - } - } - - /* Need another size check here for the exponent digits, so - * this need not be considered above. - */ - if (size > cdigits) - { - while (cdigits > 0) *ascii++ = exponent[--cdigits]; - - *ascii = 0; - - return; - } - } - } - else if (!(fp >= DBL_MIN)) - { - *ascii++ = 48; /* '0' */ - *ascii = 0; - return; - } - else - { - *ascii++ = 105; /* 'i' */ - *ascii++ = 110; /* 'n' */ - *ascii++ = 102; /* 'f' */ - *ascii = 0; - return; - } - } - - /* Here on buffer too small. */ - png_error(png_ptr, "ASCII conversion buffer too small"); -} -#if GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW -#pragma GCC diagnostic pop -#endif /* GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW */ - -# endif /* FLOATING_POINT */ - -# ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -/* Function to format a fixed point value in ASCII. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_ascii_from_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_charp ascii, - size_t size, png_fixed_point fp) -{ - /* Require space for 10 decimal digits, a decimal point, a minus sign and a - * trailing \0, 13 characters: - */ - if (size > 12) - { - png_uint_32 num; - - /* Avoid overflow here on the minimum integer. */ - if (fp < 0) - { - *ascii++ = 45; num = (png_uint_32)(-fp); - } - else - num = (png_uint_32)fp; - - if (num <= 0x80000000) /* else overflowed */ - { - unsigned int ndigits = 0, first = 16 /* flag value */; - char digits[10]; - - while (num) - { - /* Split the low digit off num: */ - unsigned int tmp = num/10; - num -= tmp*10; - digits[ndigits++] = (char)(48 + num); - /* Record the first non-zero digit, note that this is a number - * starting at 1, it's not actually the array index. - */ - if (first == 16 && num > 0) - first = ndigits; - num = tmp; - } - - if (ndigits > 0) - { - while (ndigits > 5) *ascii++ = digits[--ndigits]; - /* The remaining digits are fractional digits, ndigits is '5' or - * smaller at this point. It is certainly not zero. Check for a - * non-zero fractional digit: - */ - if (first <= 5) - { - unsigned int i; - *ascii++ = 46; /* decimal point */ - /* ndigits may be <5 for small numbers, output leading zeros - * then ndigits digits to first: - */ - i = 5; - while (ndigits < i) - { - *ascii++ = 48; --i; - } - while (ndigits >= first) *ascii++ = digits[--ndigits]; - /* Don't output the trailing zeros! */ - } - } - else - *ascii++ = 48; - - /* And null terminate the string: */ - *ascii = 0; - return; - } - } - - /* Here on buffer too small. */ - png_error(png_ptr, "ASCII conversion buffer too small"); -} -# endif /* FIXED_POINT */ -#endif /* SCAL */ - -#if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) && \ - !defined(PNG_FIXED_POINT_MACRO_SUPPORTED) && \ - (defined(PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED)) || \ - (defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED)) -png_fixed_point -png_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, double fp, png_const_charp text) -{ - double r = floor(100000 * fp + .5); - - if (r > 2147483647. || r < -2147483648.) - png_fixed_error(png_ptr, text); - -# ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(text) -# endif - - return (png_fixed_point)r; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED) -/* muldiv functions */ -/* This API takes signed arguments and rounds the result to the nearest - * integer (or, for a fixed point number - the standard argument - to - * the nearest .00001). Overflow and divide by zero are signalled in - * the result, a boolean - true on success, false on overflow. - */ -#if GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW /* from above */ -/* It is not obvious which comparison below gets optimized in such a way that - * signed overflow would change the result; looking through the code does not - * reveal any tests which have the form GCC complains about, so presumably the - * optimizer is moving an add or subtract into the 'if' somewhere. - */ -#pragma GCC diagnostic push -#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wstrict-overflow=2" -#endif /* GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW */ -int -png_muldiv(png_fixed_point_p res, png_fixed_point a, png_int_32 times, - png_int_32 divisor) -{ - /* Return a * times / divisor, rounded. */ - if (divisor != 0) - { - if (a == 0 || times == 0) - { - *res = 0; - return 1; - } - else - { -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - double r = a; - r *= times; - r /= divisor; - r = floor(r+.5); - - /* A png_fixed_point is a 32-bit integer. */ - if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.) - { - *res = (png_fixed_point)r; - return 1; - } -#else - int negative = 0; - png_uint_32 A, T, D; - png_uint_32 s16, s32, s00; - - if (a < 0) - negative = 1, A = -a; - else - A = a; - - if (times < 0) - negative = !negative, T = -times; - else - T = times; - - if (divisor < 0) - negative = !negative, D = -divisor; - else - D = divisor; - - /* Following can't overflow because the arguments only - * have 31 bits each, however the result may be 32 bits. - */ - s16 = (A >> 16) * (T & 0xffff) + - (A & 0xffff) * (T >> 16); - /* Can't overflow because the a*times bit is only 30 - * bits at most. - */ - s32 = (A >> 16) * (T >> 16) + (s16 >> 16); - s00 = (A & 0xffff) * (T & 0xffff); - - s16 = (s16 & 0xffff) << 16; - s00 += s16; - - if (s00 < s16) - ++s32; /* carry */ - - if (s32 < D) /* else overflow */ - { - /* s32.s00 is now the 64-bit product, do a standard - * division, we know that s32 < D, so the maximum - * required shift is 31. - */ - int bitshift = 32; - png_fixed_point result = 0; /* NOTE: signed */ - - while (--bitshift >= 0) - { - png_uint_32 d32, d00; - - if (bitshift > 0) - d32 = D >> (32-bitshift), d00 = D << bitshift; - - else - d32 = 0, d00 = D; - - if (s32 > d32) - { - if (s00 < d00) --s32; /* carry */ - s32 -= d32, s00 -= d00, result += 1<= d00) - s32 = 0, s00 -= d00, result += 1<= (D >> 1)) - ++result; - - if (negative != 0) - result = -result; - - /* Check for overflow. */ - if ((negative != 0 && result <= 0) || - (negative == 0 && result >= 0)) - { - *res = result; - return 1; - } - } -#endif - } - } - - return 0; -} -#if GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW -#pragma GCC diagnostic pop -#endif /* GCC_STRICT_OVERFLOW */ -#endif /* READ_GAMMA || INCH_CONVERSIONS */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) -/* The following is for when the caller doesn't much care about the - * result. - */ -png_fixed_point -png_muldiv_warn(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_fixed_point a, png_int_32 times, - png_int_32 divisor) -{ - png_fixed_point result; - - if (png_muldiv(&result, a, times, divisor) != 0) - return result; - - png_warning(png_ptr, "fixed point overflow ignored"); - return 0; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED /* more fixed point functions for gamma */ -/* Calculate a reciprocal, return 0 on div-by-zero or overflow. */ -png_fixed_point -png_reciprocal(png_fixed_point a) -{ -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - double r = floor(1E10/a+.5); - - if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.) - return (png_fixed_point)r; -#else - png_fixed_point res; - - if (png_muldiv(&res, 100000, 100000, a) != 0) - return res; -#endif - - return 0; /* error/overflow */ -} - -/* This is the shared test on whether a gamma value is 'significant' - whether - * it is worth doing gamma correction. - */ -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_gamma_significant(png_fixed_point gamma_val) -{ - return gamma_val < PNG_FP_1 - PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED || - gamma_val > PNG_FP_1 + PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -/* A local convenience routine. */ -static png_fixed_point -png_product2(png_fixed_point a, png_fixed_point b) -{ - /* The required result is 1/a * 1/b; the following preserves accuracy. */ -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - double r = a * 1E-5; - r *= b; - r = floor(r+.5); - - if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.) - return (png_fixed_point)r; -#else - png_fixed_point res; - - if (png_muldiv(&res, a, b, 100000) != 0) - return res; -#endif - - return 0; /* overflow */ -} -#endif /* 16BIT */ - -/* The inverse of the above. */ -png_fixed_point -png_reciprocal2(png_fixed_point a, png_fixed_point b) -{ - /* The required result is 1/a * 1/b; the following preserves accuracy. */ -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - if (a != 0 && b != 0) - { - double r = 1E15/a; - r /= b; - r = floor(r+.5); - - if (r <= 2147483647. && r >= -2147483648.) - return (png_fixed_point)r; - } -#else - /* This may overflow because the range of png_fixed_point isn't symmetric, - * but this API is only used for the product of file and screen gamma so it - * doesn't matter that the smallest number it can produce is 1/21474, not - * 1/100000 - */ - png_fixed_point res = png_product2(a, b); - - if (res != 0) - return png_reciprocal(res); -#endif - - return 0; /* overflow */ -} -#endif /* READ_GAMMA */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED /* gamma table code */ -#ifndef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED -/* Fixed point gamma. - * - * The code to calculate the tables used below can be found in the shell script - * contrib/tools/intgamma.sh - * - * To calculate gamma this code implements fast log() and exp() calls using only - * fixed point arithmetic. This code has sufficient precision for either 8-bit - * or 16-bit sample values. - * - * The tables used here were calculated using simple 'bc' programs, but C double - * precision floating point arithmetic would work fine. - * - * 8-bit log table - * This is a table of -log(value/255)/log(2) for 'value' in the range 128 to - * 255, so it's the base 2 logarithm of a normalized 8-bit floating point - * mantissa. The numbers are 32-bit fractions. - */ -static const png_uint_32 -png_8bit_l2[128] = -{ - 4270715492U, 4222494797U, 4174646467U, 4127164793U, 4080044201U, 4033279239U, - 3986864580U, 3940795015U, 3895065449U, 3849670902U, 3804606499U, 3759867474U, - 3715449162U, 3671346997U, 3627556511U, 3584073329U, 3540893168U, 3498011834U, - 3455425220U, 3413129301U, 3371120137U, 3329393864U, 3287946700U, 3246774933U, - 3205874930U, 3165243125U, 3124876025U, 3084770202U, 3044922296U, 3005329011U, - 2965987113U, 2926893432U, 2888044853U, 2849438323U, 2811070844U, 2772939474U, - 2735041326U, 2697373562U, 2659933400U, 2622718104U, 2585724991U, 2548951424U, - 2512394810U, 2476052606U, 2439922311U, 2404001468U, 2368287663U, 2332778523U, - 2297471715U, 2262364947U, 2227455964U, 2192742551U, 2158222529U, 2123893754U, - 2089754119U, 2055801552U, 2022034013U, 1988449497U, 1955046031U, 1921821672U, - 1888774511U, 1855902668U, 1823204291U, 1790677560U, 1758320682U, 1726131893U, - 1694109454U, 1662251657U, 1630556815U, 1599023271U, 1567649391U, 1536433567U, - 1505374214U, 1474469770U, 1443718700U, 1413119487U, 1382670639U, 1352370686U, - 1322218179U, 1292211689U, 1262349810U, 1232631153U, 1203054352U, 1173618059U, - 1144320946U, 1115161701U, 1086139034U, 1057251672U, 1028498358U, 999877854U, - 971388940U, 943030410U, 914801076U, 886699767U, 858725327U, 830876614U, - 803152505U, 775551890U, 748073672U, 720716771U, 693480120U, 666362667U, - 639363374U, 612481215U, 585715177U, 559064263U, 532527486U, 506103872U, - 479792461U, 453592303U, 427502463U, 401522014U, 375650043U, 349885648U, - 324227938U, 298676034U, 273229066U, 247886176U, 222646516U, 197509248U, - 172473545U, 147538590U, 122703574U, 97967701U, 73330182U, 48790236U, - 24347096U, 0U - -#if 0 - /* The following are the values for 16-bit tables - these work fine for the - * 8-bit conversions but produce very slightly larger errors in the 16-bit - * log (about 1.2 as opposed to 0.7 absolute error in the final value). To - * use these all the shifts below must be adjusted appropriately. - */ - 65166, 64430, 63700, 62976, 62257, 61543, 60835, 60132, 59434, 58741, 58054, - 57371, 56693, 56020, 55352, 54689, 54030, 53375, 52726, 52080, 51439, 50803, - 50170, 49542, 48918, 48298, 47682, 47070, 46462, 45858, 45257, 44661, 44068, - 43479, 42894, 42312, 41733, 41159, 40587, 40020, 39455, 38894, 38336, 37782, - 37230, 36682, 36137, 35595, 35057, 34521, 33988, 33459, 32932, 32408, 31887, - 31369, 30854, 30341, 29832, 29325, 28820, 28319, 27820, 27324, 26830, 26339, - 25850, 25364, 24880, 24399, 23920, 23444, 22970, 22499, 22029, 21562, 21098, - 20636, 20175, 19718, 19262, 18808, 18357, 17908, 17461, 17016, 16573, 16132, - 15694, 15257, 14822, 14390, 13959, 13530, 13103, 12678, 12255, 11834, 11415, - 10997, 10582, 10168, 9756, 9346, 8937, 8531, 8126, 7723, 7321, 6921, 6523, - 6127, 5732, 5339, 4947, 4557, 4169, 3782, 3397, 3014, 2632, 2251, 1872, 1495, - 1119, 744, 372 -#endif -}; - -static png_int_32 -png_log8bit(unsigned int x) -{ - unsigned int lg2 = 0; - /* Each time 'x' is multiplied by 2, 1 must be subtracted off the final log, - * because the log is actually negate that means adding 1. The final - * returned value thus has the range 0 (for 255 input) to 7.994 (for 1 - * input), return -1 for the overflow (log 0) case, - so the result is - * always at most 19 bits. - */ - if ((x &= 0xff) == 0) - return -1; - - if ((x & 0xf0) == 0) - lg2 = 4, x <<= 4; - - if ((x & 0xc0) == 0) - lg2 += 2, x <<= 2; - - if ((x & 0x80) == 0) - lg2 += 1, x <<= 1; - - /* result is at most 19 bits, so this cast is safe: */ - return (png_int_32)((lg2 << 16) + ((png_8bit_l2[x-128]+32768)>>16)); -} - -/* The above gives exact (to 16 binary places) log2 values for 8-bit images, - * for 16-bit images we use the most significant 8 bits of the 16-bit value to - * get an approximation then multiply the approximation by a correction factor - * determined by the remaining up to 8 bits. This requires an additional step - * in the 16-bit case. - * - * We want log2(value/65535), we have log2(v'/255), where: - * - * value = v' * 256 + v'' - * = v' * f - * - * So f is value/v', which is equal to (256+v''/v') since v' is in the range 128 - * to 255 and v'' is in the range 0 to 255 f will be in the range 256 to less - * than 258. The final factor also needs to correct for the fact that our 8-bit - * value is scaled by 255, whereas the 16-bit values must be scaled by 65535. - * - * This gives a final formula using a calculated value 'x' which is value/v' and - * scaling by 65536 to match the above table: - * - * log2(x/257) * 65536 - * - * Since these numbers are so close to '1' we can use simple linear - * interpolation between the two end values 256/257 (result -368.61) and 258/257 - * (result 367.179). The values used below are scaled by a further 64 to give - * 16-bit precision in the interpolation: - * - * Start (256): -23591 - * Zero (257): 0 - * End (258): 23499 - */ -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -static png_int_32 -png_log16bit(png_uint_32 x) -{ - unsigned int lg2 = 0; - - /* As above, but now the input has 16 bits. */ - if ((x &= 0xffff) == 0) - return -1; - - if ((x & 0xff00) == 0) - lg2 = 8, x <<= 8; - - if ((x & 0xf000) == 0) - lg2 += 4, x <<= 4; - - if ((x & 0xc000) == 0) - lg2 += 2, x <<= 2; - - if ((x & 0x8000) == 0) - lg2 += 1, x <<= 1; - - /* Calculate the base logarithm from the top 8 bits as a 28-bit fractional - * value. - */ - lg2 <<= 28; - lg2 += (png_8bit_l2[(x>>8)-128]+8) >> 4; - - /* Now we need to interpolate the factor, this requires a division by the top - * 8 bits. Do this with maximum precision. - */ - x = ((x << 16) + (x >> 9)) / (x >> 8); - - /* Since we divided by the top 8 bits of 'x' there will be a '1' at 1<<24, - * the value at 1<<16 (ignoring this) will be 0 or 1; this gives us exactly - * 16 bits to interpolate to get the low bits of the result. Round the - * answer. Note that the end point values are scaled by 64 to retain overall - * precision and that 'lg2' is current scaled by an extra 12 bits, so adjust - * the overall scaling by 6-12. Round at every step. - */ - x -= 1U << 24; - - if (x <= 65536U) /* <= '257' */ - lg2 += ((23591U * (65536U-x)) + (1U << (16+6-12-1))) >> (16+6-12); - - else - lg2 -= ((23499U * (x-65536U)) + (1U << (16+6-12-1))) >> (16+6-12); - - /* Safe, because the result can't have more than 20 bits: */ - return (png_int_32)((lg2 + 2048) >> 12); -} -#endif /* 16BIT */ - -/* The 'exp()' case must invert the above, taking a 20-bit fixed point - * logarithmic value and returning a 16 or 8-bit number as appropriate. In - * each case only the low 16 bits are relevant - the fraction - since the - * integer bits (the top 4) simply determine a shift. - * - * The worst case is the 16-bit distinction between 65535 and 65534. This - * requires perhaps spurious accuracy in the decoding of the logarithm to - * distinguish log2(65535/65534.5) - 10^-5 or 17 bits. There is little chance - * of getting this accuracy in practice. - * - * To deal with this the following exp() function works out the exponent of the - * fractional part of the logarithm by using an accurate 32-bit value from the - * top four fractional bits then multiplying in the remaining bits. - */ -static const png_uint_32 -png_32bit_exp[16] = -{ - /* NOTE: the first entry is deliberately set to the maximum 32-bit value. */ - 4294967295U, 4112874773U, 3938502376U, 3771522796U, 3611622603U, 3458501653U, - 3311872529U, 3171459999U, 3037000500U, 2908241642U, 2784941738U, 2666869345U, - 2553802834U, 2445529972U, 2341847524U, 2242560872U -}; - -/* Adjustment table; provided to explain the numbers in the code below. */ -#if 0 -for (i=11;i>=0;--i){ print i, " ", (1 - e(-(2^i)/65536*l(2))) * 2^(32-i), "\n"} - 11 44937.64284865548751208448 - 10 45180.98734845585101160448 - 9 45303.31936980687359311872 - 8 45364.65110595323018870784 - 7 45395.35850361789624614912 - 6 45410.72259715102037508096 - 5 45418.40724413220722311168 - 4 45422.25021786898173001728 - 3 45424.17186732298419044352 - 2 45425.13273269940811464704 - 1 45425.61317555035558641664 - 0 45425.85339951654943850496 -#endif - -static png_uint_32 -png_exp(png_fixed_point x) -{ - if (x > 0 && x <= 0xfffff) /* Else overflow or zero (underflow) */ - { - /* Obtain a 4-bit approximation */ - png_uint_32 e = png_32bit_exp[(x >> 12) & 0x0f]; - - /* Incorporate the low 12 bits - these decrease the returned value by - * multiplying by a number less than 1 if the bit is set. The multiplier - * is determined by the above table and the shift. Notice that the values - * converge on 45426 and this is used to allow linear interpolation of the - * low bits. - */ - if (x & 0x800) - e -= (((e >> 16) * 44938U) + 16U) >> 5; - - if (x & 0x400) - e -= (((e >> 16) * 45181U) + 32U) >> 6; - - if (x & 0x200) - e -= (((e >> 16) * 45303U) + 64U) >> 7; - - if (x & 0x100) - e -= (((e >> 16) * 45365U) + 128U) >> 8; - - if (x & 0x080) - e -= (((e >> 16) * 45395U) + 256U) >> 9; - - if (x & 0x040) - e -= (((e >> 16) * 45410U) + 512U) >> 10; - - /* And handle the low 6 bits in a single block. */ - e -= (((e >> 16) * 355U * (x & 0x3fU)) + 256U) >> 9; - - /* Handle the upper bits of x. */ - e >>= x >> 16; - return e; - } - - /* Check for overflow */ - if (x <= 0) - return png_32bit_exp[0]; - - /* Else underflow */ - return 0; -} - -static png_byte -png_exp8bit(png_fixed_point lg2) -{ - /* Get a 32-bit value: */ - png_uint_32 x = png_exp(lg2); - - /* Convert the 32-bit value to 0..255 by multiplying by 256-1. Note that the - * second, rounding, step can't overflow because of the first, subtraction, - * step. - */ - x -= x >> 8; - return (png_byte)(((x + 0x7fffffU) >> 24) & 0xff); -} - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -static png_uint_16 -png_exp16bit(png_fixed_point lg2) -{ - /* Get a 32-bit value: */ - png_uint_32 x = png_exp(lg2); - - /* Convert the 32-bit value to 0..65535 by multiplying by 65536-1: */ - x -= x >> 16; - return (png_uint_16)((x + 32767U) >> 16); -} -#endif /* 16BIT */ -#endif /* FLOATING_ARITHMETIC */ - -png_byte -png_gamma_8bit_correct(unsigned int value, png_fixed_point gamma_val) -{ - if (value > 0 && value < 255) - { -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - /* 'value' is unsigned, ANSI-C90 requires the compiler to correctly - * convert this to a floating point value. This includes values that - * would overflow if 'value' were to be converted to 'int'. - * - * Apparently GCC, however, does an intermediate conversion to (int) - * on some (ARM) but not all (x86) platforms, possibly because of - * hardware FP limitations. (E.g. if the hardware conversion always - * assumes the integer register contains a signed value.) This results - * in ANSI-C undefined behavior for large values. - * - * Other implementations on the same machine might actually be ANSI-C90 - * conformant and therefore compile spurious extra code for the large - * values. - * - * We can be reasonably sure that an unsigned to float conversion - * won't be faster than an int to float one. Therefore this code - * assumes responsibility for the undefined behavior, which it knows - * can't happen because of the check above. - * - * Note the argument to this routine is an (unsigned int) because, on - * 16-bit platforms, it is assigned a value which might be out of - * range for an (int); that would result in undefined behavior in the - * caller if the *argument* ('value') were to be declared (int). - */ - double r = floor(255*pow((int)/*SAFE*/value/255.,gamma_val*.00001)+.5); - return (png_byte)r; -# else - png_int_32 lg2 = png_log8bit(value); - png_fixed_point res; - - if (png_muldiv(&res, gamma_val, lg2, PNG_FP_1) != 0) - return png_exp8bit(res); - - /* Overflow. */ - value = 0; -# endif - } - - return (png_byte)(value & 0xff); -} - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -png_uint_16 -png_gamma_16bit_correct(unsigned int value, png_fixed_point gamma_val) -{ - if (value > 0 && value < 65535) - { -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - /* The same (unsigned int)->(double) constraints apply here as above, - * however in this case the (unsigned int) to (int) conversion can - * overflow on an ANSI-C90 compliant system so the cast needs to ensure - * that this is not possible. - */ - double r = floor(65535*pow((png_int_32)value/65535., - gamma_val*.00001)+.5); - return (png_uint_16)r; -# else - png_int_32 lg2 = png_log16bit(value); - png_fixed_point res; - - if (png_muldiv(&res, gamma_val, lg2, PNG_FP_1) != 0) - return png_exp16bit(res); - - /* Overflow. */ - value = 0; -# endif - } - - return (png_uint_16)value; -} -#endif /* 16BIT */ - -/* This does the right thing based on the bit_depth field of the - * png_struct, interpreting values as 8-bit or 16-bit. While the result - * is nominally a 16-bit value if bit depth is 8 then the result is - * 8-bit (as are the arguments.) - */ -png_uint_16 /* PRIVATE */ -png_gamma_correct(png_structrp png_ptr, unsigned int value, - png_fixed_point gamma_val) -{ - if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 8) - return png_gamma_8bit_correct(value, gamma_val); - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else - return png_gamma_16bit_correct(value, gamma_val); -#else - /* should not reach this */ - return 0; -#endif /* 16BIT */ -} - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -/* Internal function to build a single 16-bit table - the table consists of - * 'num' 256 entry subtables, where 'num' is determined by 'shift' - the amount - * to shift the input values right (or 16-number_of_signifiant_bits). - * - * The caller is responsible for ensuring that the table gets cleaned up on - * png_error (i.e. if one of the mallocs below fails) - i.e. the *table argument - * should be somewhere that will be cleaned. - */ -static void -png_build_16bit_table(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_16pp *ptable, - unsigned int shift, png_fixed_point gamma_val) -{ - /* Various values derived from 'shift': */ - unsigned int num = 1U << (8U - shift); -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - /* CSE the division and work round wacky GCC warnings (see the comments - * in png_gamma_8bit_correct for where these come from.) - */ - double fmax = 1.0 / (((png_int_32)1 << (16U - shift)) - 1); -#endif - unsigned int max = (1U << (16U - shift)) - 1U; - unsigned int max_by_2 = 1U << (15U - shift); - unsigned int i; - - png_uint_16pp table = *ptable = - (png_uint_16pp)png_calloc(png_ptr, num * (sizeof (png_uint_16p))); - - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - png_uint_16p sub_table = table[i] = - (png_uint_16p)png_malloc(png_ptr, 256 * (sizeof (png_uint_16))); - - /* The 'threshold' test is repeated here because it can arise for one of - * the 16-bit tables even if the others don't hit it. - */ - if (png_gamma_significant(gamma_val) != 0) - { - /* The old code would overflow at the end and this would cause the - * 'pow' function to return a result >1, resulting in an - * arithmetic error. This code follows the spec exactly; ig is - * the recovered input sample, it always has 8-16 bits. - * - * We want input * 65535/max, rounded, the arithmetic fits in 32 - * bits (unsigned) so long as max <= 32767. - */ - unsigned int j; - for (j = 0; j < 256; j++) - { - png_uint_32 ig = (j << (8-shift)) + i; -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED - /* Inline the 'max' scaling operation: */ - /* See png_gamma_8bit_correct for why the cast to (int) is - * required here. - */ - double d = floor(65535.*pow(ig*fmax, gamma_val*.00001)+.5); - sub_table[j] = (png_uint_16)d; -# else - if (shift != 0) - ig = (ig * 65535U + max_by_2)/max; - - sub_table[j] = png_gamma_16bit_correct(ig, gamma_val); -# endif - } - } - else - { - /* We must still build a table, but do it the fast way. */ - unsigned int j; - - for (j = 0; j < 256; j++) - { - png_uint_32 ig = (j << (8-shift)) + i; - - if (shift != 0) - ig = (ig * 65535U + max_by_2)/max; - - sub_table[j] = (png_uint_16)ig; - } - } - } -} - -/* NOTE: this function expects the *inverse* of the overall gamma transformation - * required. - */ -static void -png_build_16to8_table(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_16pp *ptable, - unsigned int shift, png_fixed_point gamma_val) -{ - unsigned int num = 1U << (8U - shift); - unsigned int max = (1U << (16U - shift))-1U; - unsigned int i; - png_uint_32 last; - - png_uint_16pp table = *ptable = - (png_uint_16pp)png_calloc(png_ptr, num * (sizeof (png_uint_16p))); - - /* 'num' is the number of tables and also the number of low bits of low - * bits of the input 16-bit value used to select a table. Each table is - * itself indexed by the high 8 bits of the value. - */ - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - table[i] = (png_uint_16p)png_malloc(png_ptr, - 256 * (sizeof (png_uint_16))); - - /* 'gamma_val' is set to the reciprocal of the value calculated above, so - * pow(out,g) is an *input* value. 'last' is the last input value set. - * - * In the loop 'i' is used to find output values. Since the output is - * 8-bit there are only 256 possible values. The tables are set up to - * select the closest possible output value for each input by finding - * the input value at the boundary between each pair of output values - * and filling the table up to that boundary with the lower output - * value. - * - * The boundary values are 0.5,1.5..253.5,254.5. Since these are 9-bit - * values the code below uses a 16-bit value in i; the values start at - * 128.5 (for 0.5) and step by 257, for a total of 254 values (the last - * entries are filled with 255). Start i at 128 and fill all 'last' - * table entries <= 'max' - */ - last = 0; - for (i = 0; i < 255; ++i) /* 8-bit output value */ - { - /* Find the corresponding maximum input value */ - png_uint_16 out = (png_uint_16)(i * 257U); /* 16-bit output value */ - - /* Find the boundary value in 16 bits: */ - png_uint_32 bound = png_gamma_16bit_correct(out+128U, gamma_val); - - /* Adjust (round) to (16-shift) bits: */ - bound = (bound * max + 32768U)/65535U + 1U; - - while (last < bound) - { - table[last & (0xffU >> shift)][last >> (8U - shift)] = out; - last++; - } - } - - /* And fill in the final entries. */ - while (last < (num << 8)) - { - table[last & (0xff >> shift)][last >> (8U - shift)] = 65535U; - last++; - } -} -#endif /* 16BIT */ - -/* Build a single 8-bit table: same as the 16-bit case but much simpler (and - * typically much faster). Note that libpng currently does no sBIT processing - * (apparently contrary to the spec) so a 256-entry table is always generated. - */ -static void -png_build_8bit_table(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp ptable, - png_fixed_point gamma_val) -{ - unsigned int i; - png_bytep table = *ptable = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, 256); - - if (png_gamma_significant(gamma_val) != 0) - for (i=0; i<256; i++) - table[i] = png_gamma_8bit_correct(i, gamma_val); - - else - for (i=0; i<256; ++i) - table[i] = (png_byte)(i & 0xff); -} - -/* Used from png_read_destroy and below to release the memory used by the gamma - * tables. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_destroy_gamma_table(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_table); - png_ptr->gamma_table = NULL; - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->gamma_16_table != NULL) - { - int i; - int istop = (1 << (8 - png_ptr->gamma_shift)); - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_table[i]); - } - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_table); - png_ptr->gamma_16_table = NULL; - } -#endif /* 16BIT */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED) - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_from_1); - png_ptr->gamma_from_1 = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_to_1); - png_ptr->gamma_to_1 = NULL; - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1 != NULL) - { - int i; - int istop = (1 << (8 - png_ptr->gamma_shift)); - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1[i]); - } - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1); - png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1 = NULL; - } - if (png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1 != NULL) - { - int i; - int istop = (1 << (8 - png_ptr->gamma_shift)); - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1[i]); - } - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1); - png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1 = NULL; - } -#endif /* 16BIT */ -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE || RGB_TO_GRAY */ -} - -/* We build the 8- or 16-bit gamma tables here. Note that for 16-bit - * tables, we don't make a full table if we are reducing to 8-bit in - * the future. Note also how the gamma_16 tables are segmented so that - * we don't need to allocate > 64K chunks for a full 16-bit table. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_build_gamma_table(png_structrp png_ptr, int bit_depth) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_build_gamma_table"); - - /* Remove any existing table; this copes with multiple calls to - * png_read_update_info. The warning is because building the gamma tables - * multiple times is a performance hit - it's harmless but the ability to - * call png_read_update_info() multiple times is new in 1.5.6 so it seems - * sensible to warn if the app introduces such a hit. - */ - if (png_ptr->gamma_table != NULL || png_ptr->gamma_16_table != NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "gamma table being rebuilt"); - png_destroy_gamma_table(png_ptr); - } - - if (bit_depth <= 8) - { - png_build_8bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_table, - png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? - png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma) : PNG_FP_1); - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY)) != 0) - { - png_build_8bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_to_1, - png_reciprocal(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma)); - - png_build_8bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_from_1, - png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? - png_reciprocal(png_ptr->screen_gamma) : - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma/* Probably doing rgb_to_gray */); - } -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE || RGB_TO_GRAY */ - } -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else - { - png_byte shift, sig_bit; - - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.red; - - if (png_ptr->sig_bit.green > sig_bit) - sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.green; - - if (png_ptr->sig_bit.blue > sig_bit) - sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.blue; - } - else - sig_bit = png_ptr->sig_bit.gray; - - /* 16-bit gamma code uses this equation: - * - * ov = table[(iv & 0xff) >> gamma_shift][iv >> 8] - * - * Where 'iv' is the input color value and 'ov' is the output value - - * pow(iv, gamma). - * - * Thus the gamma table consists of up to 256 256-entry tables. The table - * is selected by the (8-gamma_shift) most significant of the low 8 bits - * of the color value then indexed by the upper 8 bits: - * - * table[low bits][high 8 bits] - * - * So the table 'n' corresponds to all those 'iv' of: - * - * ..<(n+1 << gamma_shift)-1> - * - */ - if (sig_bit > 0 && sig_bit < 16U) - /* shift == insignificant bits */ - shift = (png_byte)((16U - sig_bit) & 0xff); - - else - shift = 0; /* keep all 16 bits */ - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_16_TO_8 | PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8)) != 0) - { - /* PNG_MAX_GAMMA_8 is the number of bits to keep - effectively - * the significant bits in the *input* when the output will - * eventually be 8 bits. By default it is 11. - */ - if (shift < (16U - PNG_MAX_GAMMA_8)) - shift = (16U - PNG_MAX_GAMMA_8); - } - - if (shift > 8U) - shift = 8U; /* Guarantees at least one table! */ - - png_ptr->gamma_shift = shift; - - /* NOTE: prior to 1.5.4 this test used to include PNG_BACKGROUND (now - * PNG_COMPOSE). This effectively smashed the background calculation for - * 16-bit output because the 8-bit table assumes the result will be - * reduced to 8 bits. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_16_TO_8 | PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8)) != 0) - png_build_16to8_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_table, shift, - png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? png_product2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma) : PNG_FP_1); - - else - png_build_16bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_table, shift, - png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma) : PNG_FP_1); - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY)) != 0) - { - png_build_16bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1, shift, - png_reciprocal(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma)); - - /* Notice that the '16 from 1' table should be full precision, however - * the lookup on this table still uses gamma_shift, so it can't be. - * TODO: fix this. - */ - png_build_16bit_table(png_ptr, &png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1, shift, - png_ptr->screen_gamma > 0 ? png_reciprocal(png_ptr->screen_gamma) : - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma/* Probably doing rgb_to_gray */); - } -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE || RGB_TO_GRAY */ - } -#endif /* 16BIT */ -} -#endif /* READ_GAMMA */ - -/* HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE OPTION SUPPORT */ -#ifdef PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_set_option(png_structrp png_ptr, int option, int onoff) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && option >= 0 && option < PNG_OPTION_NEXT && - (option & 1) == 0) - { - png_uint_32 mask = 3U << option; - png_uint_32 setting = (2U + (onoff != 0)) << option; - png_uint_32 current = png_ptr->options; - - png_ptr->options = (png_uint_32)((current & ~mask) | setting); - - return (int)(current & mask) >> option; - } - - return PNG_OPTION_INVALID; -} -#endif - -/* sRGB support */ -#if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -/* sRGB conversion tables; these are machine generated with the code in - * contrib/tools/makesRGB.c. The actual sRGB transfer curve defined in the - * specification (see the article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB) - * is used, not the gamma=1/2.2 approximation use elsewhere in libpng. - * The sRGB to linear table is exact (to the nearest 16-bit linear fraction). - * The inverse (linear to sRGB) table has accuracies as follows: - * - * For all possible (255*65535+1) input values: - * - * error: -0.515566 - 0.625971, 79441 (0.475369%) of readings inexact - * - * For the input values corresponding to the 65536 16-bit values: - * - * error: -0.513727 - 0.607759, 308 (0.469978%) of readings inexact - * - * In all cases the inexact readings are only off by one. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED -/* The convert-to-sRGB table is only currently required for read. */ -const png_uint_16 png_sRGB_table[256] = -{ - 0,20,40,60,80,99,119,139, - 159,179,199,219,241,264,288,313, - 340,367,396,427,458,491,526,562, - 599,637,677,718,761,805,851,898, - 947,997,1048,1101,1156,1212,1270,1330, - 1391,1453,1517,1583,1651,1720,1790,1863, - 1937,2013,2090,2170,2250,2333,2418,2504, - 2592,2681,2773,2866,2961,3058,3157,3258, - 3360,3464,3570,3678,3788,3900,4014,4129, - 4247,4366,4488,4611,4736,4864,4993,5124, - 5257,5392,5530,5669,5810,5953,6099,6246, - 6395,6547,6700,6856,7014,7174,7335,7500, - 7666,7834,8004,8177,8352,8528,8708,8889, - 9072,9258,9445,9635,9828,10022,10219,10417, - 10619,10822,11028,11235,11446,11658,11873,12090, - 12309,12530,12754,12980,13209,13440,13673,13909, - 14146,14387,14629,14874,15122,15371,15623,15878, - 16135,16394,16656,16920,17187,17456,17727,18001, - 18277,18556,18837,19121,19407,19696,19987,20281, - 20577,20876,21177,21481,21787,22096,22407,22721, - 23038,23357,23678,24002,24329,24658,24990,25325, - 25662,26001,26344,26688,27036,27386,27739,28094, - 28452,28813,29176,29542,29911,30282,30656,31033, - 31412,31794,32179,32567,32957,33350,33745,34143, - 34544,34948,35355,35764,36176,36591,37008,37429, - 37852,38278,38706,39138,39572,40009,40449,40891, - 41337,41785,42236,42690,43147,43606,44069,44534, - 45002,45473,45947,46423,46903,47385,47871,48359, - 48850,49344,49841,50341,50844,51349,51858,52369, - 52884,53401,53921,54445,54971,55500,56032,56567, - 57105,57646,58190,58737,59287,59840,60396,60955, - 61517,62082,62650,63221,63795,64372,64952,65535 -}; -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_READ */ - -/* The base/delta tables are required for both read and write (but currently - * only the simplified versions.) - */ -const png_uint_16 png_sRGB_base[512] = -{ - 128,1782,3383,4644,5675,6564,7357,8074, - 8732,9346,9921,10463,10977,11466,11935,12384, - 12816,13233,13634,14024,14402,14769,15125,15473, - 15812,16142,16466,16781,17090,17393,17690,17981, - 18266,18546,18822,19093,19359,19621,19879,20133, - 20383,20630,20873,21113,21349,21583,21813,22041, - 22265,22487,22707,22923,23138,23350,23559,23767, - 23972,24175,24376,24575,24772,24967,25160,25352, - 25542,25730,25916,26101,26284,26465,26645,26823, - 27000,27176,27350,27523,27695,27865,28034,28201, - 28368,28533,28697,28860,29021,29182,29341,29500, - 29657,29813,29969,30123,30276,30429,30580,30730, - 30880,31028,31176,31323,31469,31614,31758,31902, - 32045,32186,32327,32468,32607,32746,32884,33021, - 33158,33294,33429,33564,33697,33831,33963,34095, - 34226,34357,34486,34616,34744,34873,35000,35127, - 35253,35379,35504,35629,35753,35876,35999,36122, - 36244,36365,36486,36606,36726,36845,36964,37083, - 37201,37318,37435,37551,37668,37783,37898,38013, - 38127,38241,38354,38467,38580,38692,38803,38915, - 39026,39136,39246,39356,39465,39574,39682,39790, - 39898,40005,40112,40219,40325,40431,40537,40642, - 40747,40851,40955,41059,41163,41266,41369,41471, - 41573,41675,41777,41878,41979,42079,42179,42279, - 42379,42478,42577,42676,42775,42873,42971,43068, - 43165,43262,43359,43456,43552,43648,43743,43839, - 43934,44028,44123,44217,44311,44405,44499,44592, - 44685,44778,44870,44962,45054,45146,45238,45329, - 45420,45511,45601,45692,45782,45872,45961,46051, - 46140,46229,46318,46406,46494,46583,46670,46758, - 46846,46933,47020,47107,47193,47280,47366,47452, - 47538,47623,47709,47794,47879,47964,48048,48133, - 48217,48301,48385,48468,48552,48635,48718,48801, - 48884,48966,49048,49131,49213,49294,49376,49458, - 49539,49620,49701,49782,49862,49943,50023,50103, - 50183,50263,50342,50422,50501,50580,50659,50738, - 50816,50895,50973,51051,51129,51207,51285,51362, - 51439,51517,51594,51671,51747,51824,51900,51977, - 52053,52129,52205,52280,52356,52432,52507,52582, - 52657,52732,52807,52881,52956,53030,53104,53178, - 53252,53326,53400,53473,53546,53620,53693,53766, - 53839,53911,53984,54056,54129,54201,54273,54345, - 54417,54489,54560,54632,54703,54774,54845,54916, - 54987,55058,55129,55199,55269,55340,55410,55480, - 55550,55620,55689,55759,55828,55898,55967,56036, - 56105,56174,56243,56311,56380,56448,56517,56585, - 56653,56721,56789,56857,56924,56992,57059,57127, - 57194,57261,57328,57395,57462,57529,57595,57662, - 57728,57795,57861,57927,57993,58059,58125,58191, - 58256,58322,58387,58453,58518,58583,58648,58713, - 58778,58843,58908,58972,59037,59101,59165,59230, - 59294,59358,59422,59486,59549,59613,59677,59740, - 59804,59867,59930,59993,60056,60119,60182,60245, - 60308,60370,60433,60495,60558,60620,60682,60744, - 60806,60868,60930,60992,61054,61115,61177,61238, - 61300,61361,61422,61483,61544,61605,61666,61727, - 61788,61848,61909,61969,62030,62090,62150,62211, - 62271,62331,62391,62450,62510,62570,62630,62689, - 62749,62808,62867,62927,62986,63045,63104,63163, - 63222,63281,63340,63398,63457,63515,63574,63632, - 63691,63749,63807,63865,63923,63981,64039,64097, - 64155,64212,64270,64328,64385,64443,64500,64557, - 64614,64672,64729,64786,64843,64900,64956,65013, - 65070,65126,65183,65239,65296,65352,65409,65465 -}; - -const png_byte png_sRGB_delta[512] = -{ - 207,201,158,129,113,100,90,82,77,72,68,64,61,59,56,54, - 52,50,49,47,46,45,43,42,41,40,39,39,38,37,36,36, - 35,34,34,33,33,32,32,31,31,30,30,30,29,29,28,28, - 28,27,27,27,27,26,26,26,25,25,25,25,24,24,24,24, - 23,23,23,23,23,22,22,22,22,22,22,21,21,21,21,21, - 21,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,19,19,19,19,19,19,19, - 19,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,17,17,17,17,17, - 17,17,17,17,17,17,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16, - 16,16,16,16,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15,15, - 15,15,15,15,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14, - 14,14,14,14,14,14,14,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13, - 13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,12,12, - 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12, - 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,11,11,11,11, - 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, - 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, - 11,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10, - 10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10, - 10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10, - 10,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9, - 9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9, - 9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9, - 9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9, - 9,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, - 8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, - 8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, - 8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, - 8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, - 8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,7,7,7,7,7,7,7, - 7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7, - 7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7, - 7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7 -}; -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE sRGB support */ - -/* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE SUPPORT */ -#if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -static int -png_image_free_function(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, argument); - png_controlp cp = image->opaque; - png_control c; - - /* Double check that we have a png_ptr - it should be impossible to get here - * without one. - */ - if (cp->png_ptr == NULL) - return 0; - - /* First free any data held in the control structure. */ -# ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED - if (cp->owned_file != 0) - { - FILE *fp = png_voidcast(FILE*, cp->png_ptr->io_ptr); - cp->owned_file = 0; - - /* Ignore errors here. */ - if (fp != NULL) - { - cp->png_ptr->io_ptr = NULL; - (void)fclose(fp); - } - } -# endif - - /* Copy the control structure so that the original, allocated, version can be - * safely freed. Notice that a png_error here stops the remainder of the - * cleanup, but this is probably fine because that would indicate bad memory - * problems anyway. - */ - c = *cp; - image->opaque = &c; - png_free(c.png_ptr, cp); - - /* Then the structures, calling the correct API. */ - if (c.for_write != 0) - { -# ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_destroy_write_struct(&c.png_ptr, &c.info_ptr); -# else - png_error(c.png_ptr, "simplified write not supported"); -# endif - } - else - { -# ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED - png_destroy_read_struct(&c.png_ptr, &c.info_ptr, NULL); -# else - png_error(c.png_ptr, "simplified read not supported"); -# endif - } - - /* Success. */ - return 1; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_image_free(png_imagep image) -{ - /* Safely call the real function, but only if doing so is safe at this point - * (if not inside an error handling context). Otherwise assume - * png_safe_execute will call this API after the return. - */ - if (image != NULL && image->opaque != NULL && - image->opaque->error_buf == NULL) - { - png_image_free_function(image); - image->opaque = NULL; - } -} - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_image_error(png_imagep image, png_const_charp error_message) -{ - /* Utility to log an error. */ - png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, error_message); - image->warning_or_error |= PNG_IMAGE_ERROR; - png_image_free(image); - return 0; -} - -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE */ -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.h b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1cc28bf..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/png.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3247 +0,0 @@ - -/* png.h - header file for PNG reference library - * - * libpng version 1.6.37 - April 14, 2019 - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. (See LICENSE, below.) - * - * Authors and maintainers: - * libpng versions 0.71, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996: Guy Schalnat - * libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997: Andreas Dilger - * libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.6.35, July 2018: - * Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * libpng versions 1.6.36, December 2018, through 1.6.37, April 2019: - * Cosmin Truta - * See also "Contributing Authors", below. - */ - -/* - * COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE - * ========================================= - * - * PNG Reference Library License version 2 - * --------------------------------------- - * - * * Copyright (c) 1995-2019 The PNG Reference Library Authors. - * * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta. - * * Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2004, 2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson. - * * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger. - * * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * The software is supplied "as is", without warranty of any kind, - * express or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties - * of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and - * non-infringement. 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This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any - * source or altered source distribution. - * - * The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, - * without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component - * to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use - * this source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would - * be appreciated. - * - * END OF COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE. - * - * TRADEMARK - * ========= - * - * The name "libpng" has not been registered by the Copyright owners - * as a trademark in any jurisdiction. However, because libpng has - * been distributed and maintained world-wide, continually since 1995, - * the Copyright owners claim "common-law trademark protection" in any - * jurisdiction where common-law trademark is recognized. - */ - -/* - * A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for convenient use in "about" - * boxes and the like: - * - * printf("%s", png_get_copyright(NULL)); - * - * Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the - * files "pngbar.png" and "pngbar.jpg (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31). - */ - -/* - * The contributing authors would like to thank all those who helped - * with testing, bug fixes, and patience. This wouldn't have been - * possible without all of you. - * - * Thanks to Frank J. T. Wojcik for helping with the documentation. - */ - -/* Note about libpng version numbers: - * - * Due to various miscommunications, unforeseen code incompatibilities - * and occasional factors outside the authors' control, version numbering - * on the library has not always been consistent and straightforward. - * The following table summarizes matters since version 0.89c, which was - * the first widely used release: - * - * source png.h png.h shared-lib - * version string int version - * ------- ------ ----- ---------- - * 0.89c "1.0 beta 3" 0.89 89 1.0.89 - * 0.90 "1.0 beta 4" 0.90 90 0.90 [should have been 2.0.90] - * 0.95 "1.0 beta 5" 0.95 95 0.95 [should have been 2.0.95] - * 0.96 "1.0 beta 6" 0.96 96 0.96 [should have been 2.0.96] - * 0.97b "1.00.97 beta 7" 1.00.97 97 1.0.1 [should have been 2.0.97] - * 0.97c 0.97 97 2.0.97 - * 0.98 0.98 98 2.0.98 - * 0.99 0.99 98 2.0.99 - * 0.99a-m 0.99 99 2.0.99 - * 1.00 1.00 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000] - * 1.0.0 (from here on, the 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000] - * 1.0.1 png.h string is 10001 2.1.0 - * 1.0.1a-e identical to the 10002 from here on, the shared library - * 1.0.2 source version) 10002 is 2.V where V is the source code - * 1.0.2a-b 10003 version, except as noted. - * 1.0.3 10003 - * 1.0.3a-d 10004 - * 1.0.4 10004 - * 1.0.4a-f 10005 - * 1.0.5 (+ 2 patches) 10005 - * 1.0.5a-d 10006 - * 1.0.5e-r 10100 (not source compatible) - * 1.0.5s-v 10006 (not binary compatible) - * 1.0.6 (+ 3 patches) 10006 (still binary incompatible) - * 1.0.6d-f 10007 (still binary incompatible) - * 1.0.6g 10007 - * 1.0.6h 10007 10.6h (testing xy.z so-numbering) - * 1.0.6i 10007 10.6i - * 1.0.6j 10007 2.1.0.6j (incompatible with 1.0.0) - * 1.0.7beta11-14 DLLNUM 10007 2.1.0.7beta11-14 (binary compatible) - * 1.0.7beta15-18 1 10007 2.1.0.7beta15-18 (binary compatible) - * 1.0.7rc1-2 1 10007 2.1.0.7rc1-2 (binary compatible) - * 1.0.7 1 10007 (still compatible) - * ... - * 1.0.69 10 10069 10.so.0.69[.0] - * ... - * 1.2.59 13 10259 12.so.0.59[.0] - * ... - * 1.4.20 14 10420 14.so.0.20[.0] - * ... - * 1.5.30 15 10530 15.so.15.30[.0] - * ... - * 1.6.37 16 10637 16.so.16.37[.0] - * - * Henceforth the source version will match the shared-library major and - * minor numbers; the shared-library major version number will be used for - * changes in backward compatibility, as it is intended. - * The PNG_LIBPNG_VER macro, which is not used within libpng but is - * available for applications, is an unsigned integer of the form XYYZZ - * corresponding to the source version X.Y.Z (leading zeros in Y and Z). - * Beta versions were given the previous public release number plus a - * letter, until version 1.0.6j; from then on they were given the upcoming - * public release number plus "betaNN" or "rcNN". - * - * Binary incompatibility exists only when applications make direct access - * to the info_ptr or png_ptr members through png.h, and the compiled - * application is loaded with a different version of the library. - * - * DLLNUM will change each time there are forward or backward changes - * in binary compatibility (e.g., when a new feature is added). - * - * See libpng.txt or libpng.3 for more information. The PNG specification - * is available as a W3C Recommendation and as an ISO/IEC Standard; see - * - */ - -#ifndef PNG_H -#define PNG_H - -/* This is not the place to learn how to use libpng. The file libpng-manual.txt - * describes how to use libpng, and the file example.c summarizes it - * with some code on which to build. This file is useful for looking - * at the actual function definitions and structure components. If that - * file has been stripped from your copy of libpng, you can find it at - * - * - * If you just need to read a PNG file and don't want to read the documentation - * skip to the end of this file and read the section entitled 'simplified API'. - */ - -/* Version information for png.h - this should match the version in png.c */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING "1.6.37" -#define PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING " libpng version 1.6.37 - April 14, 2019\n" - -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_SONUM 16 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_DLLNUM 16 - -/* These should match the first 3 components of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING: */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR 1 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MINOR 6 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_RELEASE 37 - -/* This should be zero for a public release, or non-zero for a - * development version. [Deprecated] - */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_BUILD 0 - -/* Release Status */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_ALPHA 1 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BETA 2 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RC 3 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_STABLE 4 -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RELEASE_STATUS_MASK 7 - -/* Release-Specific Flags */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PATCH 8 /* Can be OR'ed with - PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_STABLE only */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE 16 /* Cannot be OR'ed with - PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL 32 /* Cannot be OR'ed with - PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE */ - -#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_STABLE - -/* Careful here. At one time, Guy wanted to use 082, but that - * would be octal. We must not include leading zeros. - * Versions 0.7 through 1.0.0 were in the range 0 to 100 here - * (only version 1.0.0 was mis-numbered 100 instead of 10000). - * From version 1.0.1 it is: - * XXYYZZ, where XX=major, YY=minor, ZZ=release - */ -#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER 10637 /* 1.6.37 */ - -/* Library configuration: these options cannot be changed after - * the library has been built. - */ -#ifndef PNGLCONF_H -/* If pnglibconf.h is missing, you can - * copy scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt to pnglibconf.h - */ -# include "pnglibconf.h" -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY -/* Machine specific configuration. */ -# include "pngconf.h" -#endif - -/* - * Added at libpng-1.2.8 - * - * Ref MSDN: Private as priority over Special - * VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD File *was not* built using standard release - * procedures. If this value is given, the StringFileInfo block must - * contain a PrivateBuild string. - * - * VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD File *was* built by the original company using - * standard release procedures but is a variation of the standard - * file of the same version number. If this value is given, the - * StringFileInfo block must contain a SpecialBuild string. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD /* From pnglibconf.h */ -# define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE \ - (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE | PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE) -#else -# ifdef PNG_LIBPNG_SPECIALBUILD -# define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE \ - (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE | PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL) -# else -# define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE) -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY - -/* Inhibit C++ name-mangling for libpng functions but not for system calls. */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif /* __cplusplus */ - -/* Version information for C files, stored in png.c. This had better match - * the version above. - */ -#define png_libpng_ver png_get_header_ver(NULL) - -/* This file is arranged in several sections: - * - * 1. [omitted] - * 2. Any configuration options that can be specified by for the application - * code when it is built. (Build time configuration is in pnglibconf.h) - * 3. Type definitions (base types are defined in pngconf.h), structure - * definitions. - * 4. Exported library functions. - * 5. Simplified API. - * 6. Implementation options. - * - * The library source code has additional files (principally pngpriv.h) that - * allow configuration of the library. - */ - -/* Section 1: [omitted] */ - -/* Section 2: run time configuration - * See pnglibconf.h for build time configuration - * - * Run time configuration allows the application to choose between - * implementations of certain arithmetic APIs. The default is set - * at build time and recorded in pnglibconf.h, but it is safe to - * override these (and only these) settings. Note that this won't - * change what the library does, only application code, and the - * settings can (and probably should) be made on a per-file basis - * by setting the #defines before including png.h - * - * Use macros to read integers from PNG data or use the exported - * functions? - * PNG_USE_READ_MACROS: use the macros (see below) Note that - * the macros evaluate their argument multiple times. - * PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS: call the relevant library function. - * - * Use the alternative algorithm for compositing alpha samples that - * does not use division? - * PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED: use the 'no division' - * algorithm. - * PNG_NO_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV: use the 'division' algorithm. - * - * How to handle benign errors if PNG_ALLOW_BENIGN_ERRORS is - * false? - * PNG_ALLOW_BENIGN_ERRORS: map calls to the benign error - * APIs to png_warning. - * Otherwise the calls are mapped to png_error. - */ - -/* Section 3: type definitions, including structures and compile time - * constants. - * See pngconf.h for base types that vary by machine/system - */ - -/* This triggers a compiler error in png.c, if png.c and png.h - * do not agree upon the version number. - */ -typedef char* png_libpng_version_1_6_37; - -/* Basic control structions. Read libpng-manual.txt or libpng.3 for more info. - * - * png_struct is the cache of information used while reading or writing a single - * PNG file. One of these is always required, although the simplified API - * (below) hides the creation and destruction of it. - */ -typedef struct png_struct_def png_struct; -typedef const png_struct * png_const_structp; -typedef png_struct * png_structp; -typedef png_struct * * png_structpp; - -/* png_info contains information read from or to be written to a PNG file. One - * or more of these must exist while reading or creating a PNG file. The - * information is not used by libpng during read but is used to control what - * gets written when a PNG file is created. "png_get_" function calls read - * information during read and "png_set_" functions calls write information - * when creating a PNG. - * been moved into a separate header file that is not accessible to - * applications. Read libpng-manual.txt or libpng.3 for more info. - */ -typedef struct png_info_def png_info; -typedef png_info * png_infop; -typedef const png_info * png_const_infop; -typedef png_info * * png_infopp; - -/* Types with names ending 'p' are pointer types. The corresponding types with - * names ending 'rp' are identical pointer types except that the pointer is - * marked 'restrict', which means that it is the only pointer to the object - * passed to the function. Applications should not use the 'restrict' types; - * it is always valid to pass 'p' to a pointer with a function argument of the - * corresponding 'rp' type. Different compilers have different rules with - * regard to type matching in the presence of 'restrict'. For backward - * compatibility libpng callbacks never have 'restrict' in their parameters and, - * consequentially, writing portable application code is extremely difficult if - * an attempt is made to use 'restrict'. - */ -typedef png_struct * PNG_RESTRICT png_structrp; -typedef const png_struct * PNG_RESTRICT png_const_structrp; -typedef png_info * PNG_RESTRICT png_inforp; -typedef const png_info * PNG_RESTRICT png_const_inforp; - -/* Three color definitions. The order of the red, green, and blue, (and the - * exact size) is not important, although the size of the fields need to - * be png_byte or png_uint_16 (as defined below). - */ -typedef struct png_color_struct -{ - png_byte red; - png_byte green; - png_byte blue; -} png_color; -typedef png_color * png_colorp; -typedef const png_color * png_const_colorp; -typedef png_color * * png_colorpp; - -typedef struct png_color_16_struct -{ - png_byte index; /* used for palette files */ - png_uint_16 red; /* for use in red green blue files */ - png_uint_16 green; - png_uint_16 blue; - png_uint_16 gray; /* for use in grayscale files */ -} png_color_16; -typedef png_color_16 * png_color_16p; -typedef const png_color_16 * png_const_color_16p; -typedef png_color_16 * * png_color_16pp; - -typedef struct png_color_8_struct -{ - png_byte red; /* for use in red green blue files */ - png_byte green; - png_byte blue; - png_byte gray; /* for use in grayscale files */ - png_byte alpha; /* for alpha channel files */ -} png_color_8; -typedef png_color_8 * png_color_8p; -typedef const png_color_8 * png_const_color_8p; -typedef png_color_8 * * png_color_8pp; - -/* - * The following two structures are used for the in-core representation - * of sPLT chunks. - */ -typedef struct png_sPLT_entry_struct -{ - png_uint_16 red; - png_uint_16 green; - png_uint_16 blue; - png_uint_16 alpha; - png_uint_16 frequency; -} png_sPLT_entry; -typedef png_sPLT_entry * png_sPLT_entryp; -typedef const png_sPLT_entry * png_const_sPLT_entryp; -typedef png_sPLT_entry * * png_sPLT_entrypp; - -/* When the depth of the sPLT palette is 8 bits, the color and alpha samples - * occupy the LSB of their respective members, and the MSB of each member - * is zero-filled. The frequency member always occupies the full 16 bits. - */ - -typedef struct png_sPLT_struct -{ - png_charp name; /* palette name */ - png_byte depth; /* depth of palette samples */ - png_sPLT_entryp entries; /* palette entries */ - png_int_32 nentries; /* number of palette entries */ -} png_sPLT_t; -typedef png_sPLT_t * png_sPLT_tp; -typedef const png_sPLT_t * png_const_sPLT_tp; -typedef png_sPLT_t * * png_sPLT_tpp; - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -/* png_text holds the contents of a text/ztxt/itxt chunk in a PNG file, - * and whether that contents is compressed or not. The "key" field - * points to a regular zero-terminated C string. The "text" fields can be a - * regular C string, an empty string, or a NULL pointer. - * However, the structure returned by png_get_text() will always contain - * the "text" field as a regular zero-terminated C string (possibly - * empty), never a NULL pointer, so it can be safely used in printf() and - * other string-handling functions. Note that the "itxt_length", "lang", and - * "lang_key" members of the structure only exist when the library is built - * with iTXt chunk support. Prior to libpng-1.4.0 the library was built by - * default without iTXt support. Also note that when iTXt *is* supported, - * the "lang" and "lang_key" fields contain NULL pointers when the - * "compression" field contains * PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE or - * PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt. Note that the "compression value" is not the - * same as what appears in the PNG tEXt/zTXt/iTXt chunk's "compression flag" - * which is always 0 or 1, or its "compression method" which is always 0. - */ -typedef struct png_text_struct -{ - int compression; /* compression value: - -1: tEXt, none - 0: zTXt, deflate - 1: iTXt, none - 2: iTXt, deflate */ - png_charp key; /* keyword, 1-79 character description of "text" */ - png_charp text; /* comment, may be an empty string (ie "") - or a NULL pointer */ - size_t text_length; /* length of the text string */ - size_t itxt_length; /* length of the itxt string */ - png_charp lang; /* language code, 0-79 characters - or a NULL pointer */ - png_charp lang_key; /* keyword translated UTF-8 string, 0 or more - chars or a NULL pointer */ -} png_text; -typedef png_text * png_textp; -typedef const png_text * png_const_textp; -typedef png_text * * png_textpp; -#endif - -/* Supported compression types for text in PNG files (tEXt, and zTXt). - * The values of the PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_ defines should NOT be changed. */ -#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR -3 -#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR -2 -#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE -1 -#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt 0 -#define PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE 1 -#define PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt 2 -#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_LAST 3 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* png_time is a way to hold the time in an machine independent way. - * Two conversions are provided, both from time_t and struct tm. There - * is no portable way to convert to either of these structures, as far - * as I know. If you know of a portable way, send it to me. As a side - * note - PNG has always been Year 2000 compliant! - */ -typedef struct png_time_struct -{ - png_uint_16 year; /* full year, as in, 1995 */ - png_byte month; /* month of year, 1 - 12 */ - png_byte day; /* day of month, 1 - 31 */ - png_byte hour; /* hour of day, 0 - 23 */ - png_byte minute; /* minute of hour, 0 - 59 */ - png_byte second; /* second of minute, 0 - 60 (for leap seconds) */ -} png_time; -typedef png_time * png_timep; -typedef const png_time * png_const_timep; -typedef png_time * * png_timepp; - -#if defined(PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) -/* png_unknown_chunk is a structure to hold queued chunks for which there is - * no specific support. The idea is that we can use this to queue - * up private chunks for output even though the library doesn't actually - * know about their semantics. - * - * The data in the structure is set by libpng on read and used on write. - */ -typedef struct png_unknown_chunk_t -{ - png_byte name[5]; /* Textual chunk name with '\0' terminator */ - png_byte *data; /* Data, should not be modified on read! */ - size_t size; - - /* On write 'location' must be set using the flag values listed below. - * Notice that on read it is set by libpng however the values stored have - * more bits set than are listed below. Always treat the value as a - * bitmask. On write set only one bit - setting multiple bits may cause the - * chunk to be written in multiple places. - */ - png_byte location; /* mode of operation at read time */ -} -png_unknown_chunk; - -typedef png_unknown_chunk * png_unknown_chunkp; -typedef const png_unknown_chunk * png_const_unknown_chunkp; -typedef png_unknown_chunk * * png_unknown_chunkpp; -#endif - -/* Flag values for the unknown chunk location byte. */ -#define PNG_HAVE_IHDR 0x01 -#define PNG_HAVE_PLTE 0x02 -#define PNG_AFTER_IDAT 0x08 - -/* Maximum positive integer used in PNG is (2^31)-1 */ -#define PNG_UINT_31_MAX ((png_uint_32)0x7fffffffL) -#define PNG_UINT_32_MAX ((png_uint_32)(-1)) -#define PNG_SIZE_MAX ((size_t)(-1)) - -/* These are constants for fixed point values encoded in the - * PNG specification manner (x100000) - */ -#define PNG_FP_1 100000 -#define PNG_FP_HALF 50000 -#define PNG_FP_MAX ((png_fixed_point)0x7fffffffL) -#define PNG_FP_MIN (-PNG_FP_MAX) - -/* These describe the color_type field in png_info. */ -/* color type masks */ -#define PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE 1 -#define PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR 2 -#define PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA 4 - -/* color types. Note that not all combinations are legal */ -#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY 0 -#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE (PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR | PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE) -#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB (PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) -#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA (PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR | PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) -#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA (PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) -/* aliases */ -#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGBA PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA -#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GA PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA - -/* This is for compression type. PNG 1.0-1.2 only define the single type. */ -#define PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE 0 /* Deflate method 8, 32K window */ -#define PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFAULT PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE - -/* This is for filter type. PNG 1.0-1.2 only define the single type. */ -#define PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE 0 /* Single row per-byte filtering */ -#define PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING 64 /* Used only in MNG datastreams */ -#define PNG_FILTER_TYPE_DEFAULT PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE - -/* These are for the interlacing type. These values should NOT be changed. */ -#define PNG_INTERLACE_NONE 0 /* Non-interlaced image */ -#define PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 1 /* Adam7 interlacing */ -#define PNG_INTERLACE_LAST 2 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* These are for the oFFs chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */ -#define PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL 0 /* Offset in pixels */ -#define PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER 1 /* Offset in micrometers (1/10^6 meter) */ -#define PNG_OFFSET_LAST 2 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* These are for the pCAL chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */ -#define PNG_EQUATION_LINEAR 0 /* Linear transformation */ -#define PNG_EQUATION_BASE_E 1 /* Exponential base e transform */ -#define PNG_EQUATION_ARBITRARY 2 /* Arbitrary base exponential transform */ -#define PNG_EQUATION_HYPERBOLIC 3 /* Hyperbolic sine transformation */ -#define PNG_EQUATION_LAST 4 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* These are for the sCAL chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */ -#define PNG_SCALE_UNKNOWN 0 /* unknown unit (image scale) */ -#define PNG_SCALE_METER 1 /* meters per pixel */ -#define PNG_SCALE_RADIAN 2 /* radians per pixel */ -#define PNG_SCALE_LAST 3 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* These are for the pHYs chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */ -#define PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN 0 /* pixels/unknown unit (aspect ratio) */ -#define PNG_RESOLUTION_METER 1 /* pixels/meter */ -#define PNG_RESOLUTION_LAST 2 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* These are for the sRGB chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */ -#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL 0 -#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_RELATIVE 1 -#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_SATURATION 2 -#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_ABSOLUTE 3 -#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_LAST 4 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* This is for text chunks */ -#define PNG_KEYWORD_MAX_LENGTH 79 - -/* Maximum number of entries in PLTE/sPLT/tRNS arrays */ -#define PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH 256 - -/* These determine if an ancillary chunk's data has been successfully read - * from the PNG header, or if the application has filled in the corresponding - * data in the info_struct to be written into the output file. The values - * of the PNG_INFO_ defines should NOT be changed. - */ -#define PNG_INFO_gAMA 0x0001U -#define PNG_INFO_sBIT 0x0002U -#define PNG_INFO_cHRM 0x0004U -#define PNG_INFO_PLTE 0x0008U -#define PNG_INFO_tRNS 0x0010U -#define PNG_INFO_bKGD 0x0020U -#define PNG_INFO_hIST 0x0040U -#define PNG_INFO_pHYs 0x0080U -#define PNG_INFO_oFFs 0x0100U -#define PNG_INFO_tIME 0x0200U -#define PNG_INFO_pCAL 0x0400U -#define PNG_INFO_sRGB 0x0800U /* GR-P, 0.96a */ -#define PNG_INFO_iCCP 0x1000U /* ESR, 1.0.6 */ -#define PNG_INFO_sPLT 0x2000U /* ESR, 1.0.6 */ -#define PNG_INFO_sCAL 0x4000U /* ESR, 1.0.6 */ -#define PNG_INFO_IDAT 0x8000U /* ESR, 1.0.6 */ -#define PNG_INFO_eXIf 0x10000U /* GR-P, 1.6.31 */ - -/* This is used for the transformation routines, as some of them - * change these values for the row. It also should enable using - * the routines for other purposes. - */ -typedef struct png_row_info_struct -{ - png_uint_32 width; /* width of row */ - size_t rowbytes; /* number of bytes in row */ - png_byte color_type; /* color type of row */ - png_byte bit_depth; /* bit depth of row */ - png_byte channels; /* number of channels (1, 2, 3, or 4) */ - png_byte pixel_depth; /* bits per pixel (depth * channels) */ -} png_row_info; - -typedef png_row_info * png_row_infop; -typedef png_row_info * * png_row_infopp; - -/* These are the function types for the I/O functions and for the functions - * that allow the user to override the default I/O functions with his or her - * own. The png_error_ptr type should match that of user-supplied warning - * and error functions, while the png_rw_ptr type should match that of the - * user read/write data functions. Note that the 'write' function must not - * modify the buffer it is passed. The 'read' function, on the other hand, is - * expected to return the read data in the buffer. - */ -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_error_ptr, (png_structp, png_const_charp)); -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_rw_ptr, (png_structp, png_bytep, size_t)); -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_flush_ptr, (png_structp)); -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_read_status_ptr, (png_structp, png_uint_32, - int)); -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_write_status_ptr, (png_structp, png_uint_32, - int)); - -#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_progressive_info_ptr, (png_structp, png_infop)); -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_progressive_end_ptr, (png_structp, png_infop)); - -/* The following callback receives png_uint_32 row_number, int pass for the - * png_bytep data of the row. When transforming an interlaced image the - * row number is the row number within the sub-image of the interlace pass, so - * the value will increase to the height of the sub-image (not the full image) - * then reset to 0 for the next pass. - * - * Use PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to - * find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel - * (row,col,pass). (See below for these macros.) - */ -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_progressive_row_ptr, (png_structp, png_bytep, - png_uint_32, int)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_user_transform_ptr, (png_structp, png_row_infop, - png_bytep)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(int, *png_user_chunk_ptr, (png_structp, - png_unknown_chunkp)); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -/* not used anywhere */ -/* typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_unknown_chunk_ptr, (png_structp)); */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED -/* This must match the function definition in , and the application - * must include this before png.h to obtain the definition of jmp_buf. The - * function is required to be PNG_NORETURN, but this is not checked. If the - * function does return the application will crash via an abort() or similar - * system level call. - * - * If you get a warning here while building the library you may need to make - * changes to ensure that pnglibconf.h records the calling convention used by - * your compiler. This may be very difficult - try using a different compiler - * to build the library! - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(void, (PNGCAPI *png_longjmp_ptr), PNGARG((jmp_buf, int)), typedef); -#endif - -/* Transform masks for the high-level interface */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY 0x0000 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 0x0001 /* read only */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA 0x0002 /* read only */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING 0x0004 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP 0x0008 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND 0x0010 /* read only */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO 0x0020 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT 0x0040 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR 0x0080 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA 0x0100 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN 0x0200 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA 0x0400 /* read and write */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER 0x0800 /* write only */ -/* Added to libpng-1.2.34 */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER 0x1000 /* write only */ -/* Added to libpng-1.4.0 */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB 0x2000 /* read only */ -/* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 0x4000 /* read only */ -#if INT_MAX >= 0x8000 /* else this might break */ -#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16 0x8000 /* read only */ -#endif - -/* Flags for MNG supported features */ -#define PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE 0x01 -#define PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 0x04 -#define PNG_ALL_MNG_FEATURES 0x05 - -/* NOTE: prior to 1.5 these functions had no 'API' style declaration, - * this allowed the zlib default functions to be used on Windows - * platforms. In 1.5 the zlib default malloc (which just calls malloc and - * ignores the first argument) should be completely compatible with the - * following. - */ -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(png_voidp, *png_malloc_ptr, (png_structp, - png_alloc_size_t)); -typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_free_ptr, (png_structp, png_voidp)); - -/* Section 4: exported functions - * Here are the function definitions most commonly used. This is not - * the place to find out how to use libpng. See libpng-manual.txt for the - * full explanation, see example.c for the summary. This just provides - * a simple one line description of the use of each function. - * - * The PNG_EXPORT() and PNG_EXPORTA() macros used below are defined in - * pngconf.h and in the *.dfn files in the scripts directory. - * - * PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, (args)); - * - * ordinal: ordinal that is used while building - * *.def files. The ordinal value is only - * relevant when preprocessing png.h with - * the *.dfn files for building symbol table - * entries, and are removed by pngconf.h. - * type: return type of the function - * name: function name - * args: function arguments, with types - * - * When we wish to append attributes to a function prototype we use - * the PNG_EXPORTA() macro instead. - * - * PNG_EXPORTA(ordinal, type, name, (args), attributes); - * - * ordinal, type, name, and args: same as in PNG_EXPORT(). - * attributes: function attributes - */ - -/* Returns the version number of the library */ -PNG_EXPORT(1, png_uint_32, png_access_version_number, (void)); - -/* Tell lib we have already handled the first magic bytes. - * Handling more than 8 bytes from the beginning of the file is an error. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(2, void, png_set_sig_bytes, (png_structrp png_ptr, int num_bytes)); - -/* Check sig[start] through sig[start + num_to_check - 1] to see if it's a - * PNG file. Returns zero if the supplied bytes match the 8-byte PNG - * signature, and non-zero otherwise. Having num_to_check == 0 or - * start > 7 will always fail (ie return non-zero). - */ -PNG_EXPORT(3, int, png_sig_cmp, (png_const_bytep sig, size_t start, - size_t num_to_check)); - -/* Simple signature checking function. This is the same as calling - * png_check_sig(sig, n) := !png_sig_cmp(sig, 0, n). - */ -#define png_check_sig(sig, n) !png_sig_cmp((sig), 0, (n)) - -/* Allocate and initialize png_ptr struct for reading, and any other memory. */ -PNG_EXPORTA(4, png_structp, png_create_read_struct, - (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, - png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn), - PNG_ALLOCATED); - -/* Allocate and initialize png_ptr struct for writing, and any other memory */ -PNG_EXPORTA(5, png_structp, png_create_write_struct, - (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, - png_error_ptr warn_fn), - PNG_ALLOCATED); - -PNG_EXPORT(6, size_t, png_get_compression_buffer_size, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); - -PNG_EXPORT(7, void, png_set_compression_buffer_size, (png_structrp png_ptr, - size_t size)); - -/* Moved from pngconf.h in 1.4.0 and modified to ensure setjmp/longjmp - * match up. - */ -#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED -/* This function returns the jmp_buf built in to *png_ptr. It must be - * supplied with an appropriate 'longjmp' function to use on that jmp_buf - * unless the default error function is overridden in which case NULL is - * acceptable. The size of the jmp_buf is checked against the actual size - * allocated by the library - the call will return NULL on a mismatch - * indicating an ABI mismatch. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(8, jmp_buf*, png_set_longjmp_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_longjmp_ptr longjmp_fn, size_t jmp_buf_size)); -# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) \ - (*png_set_longjmp_fn((png_ptr), longjmp, (sizeof (jmp_buf)))) -#else -# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) \ - (LIBPNG_WAS_COMPILED_WITH__PNG_NO_SETJMP) -#endif -/* This function should be used by libpng applications in place of - * longjmp(png_ptr->jmpbuf, val). If longjmp_fn() has been set, it - * will use it; otherwise it will call PNG_ABORT(). This function was - * added in libpng-1.5.0. - */ -PNG_EXPORTA(9, void, png_longjmp, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, int val), - PNG_NORETURN); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Reset the compression stream */ -PNG_EXPORTA(10, int, png_reset_zstream, (png_structrp png_ptr), PNG_DEPRECATED); -#endif - -/* New functions added in libpng-1.0.2 (not enabled by default until 1.2.0) */ -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORTA(11, png_structp, png_create_read_struct_2, - (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, - png_error_ptr warn_fn, - png_voidp mem_ptr, png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn), - PNG_ALLOCATED); -PNG_EXPORTA(12, png_structp, png_create_write_struct_2, - (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, - png_error_ptr warn_fn, - png_voidp mem_ptr, png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn), - PNG_ALLOCATED); -#endif - -/* Write the PNG file signature. */ -PNG_EXPORT(13, void, png_write_sig, (png_structrp png_ptr)); - -/* Write a PNG chunk - size, type, (optional) data, CRC. */ -PNG_EXPORT(14, void, png_write_chunk, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep - chunk_name, png_const_bytep data, size_t length)); - -/* Write the start of a PNG chunk - length and chunk name. */ -PNG_EXPORT(15, void, png_write_chunk_start, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep chunk_name, png_uint_32 length)); - -/* Write the data of a PNG chunk started with png_write_chunk_start(). */ -PNG_EXPORT(16, void, png_write_chunk_data, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep data, size_t length)); - -/* Finish a chunk started with png_write_chunk_start() (includes CRC). */ -PNG_EXPORT(17, void, png_write_chunk_end, (png_structrp png_ptr)); - -/* Allocate and initialize the info structure */ -PNG_EXPORTA(18, png_infop, png_create_info_struct, (png_const_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_ALLOCATED); - -/* DEPRECATED: this function allowed init structures to be created using the - * default allocation method (typically malloc). Use is deprecated in 1.6.0 and - * the API will be removed in the future. - */ -PNG_EXPORTA(19, void, png_info_init_3, (png_infopp info_ptr, - size_t png_info_struct_size), PNG_DEPRECATED); - -/* Writes all the PNG information before the image. */ -PNG_EXPORT(20, void, png_write_info_before_PLTE, - (png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(21, void, png_write_info, - (png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read the information before the actual image data. */ -PNG_EXPORT(22, void, png_read_info, - (png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED - /* Convert to a US string format: there is no localization support in this - * routine. The original implementation used a 29 character buffer in - * png_struct, this will be removed in future versions. - */ -#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10700 -/* To do: remove this from libpng17 (and from libpng17/png.c and pngstruct.h) */ -PNG_EXPORTA(23, png_const_charp, png_convert_to_rfc1123, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_timep ptime),PNG_DEPRECATED); -#endif -PNG_EXPORT(241, int, png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer, (char out[29], - png_const_timep ptime)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED -/* Convert from a struct tm to png_time */ -PNG_EXPORT(24, void, png_convert_from_struct_tm, (png_timep ptime, - const struct tm * ttime)); - -/* Convert from time_t to png_time. Uses gmtime() */ -PNG_EXPORT(25, void, png_convert_from_time_t, (png_timep ptime, time_t ttime)); -#endif /* CONVERT_tIME */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED -/* Expand data to 24-bit RGB, or 8-bit grayscale, with alpha if available. */ -PNG_EXPORT(26, void, png_set_expand, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(27, void, png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(28, void, png_set_palette_to_rgb, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(29, void, png_set_tRNS_to_alpha, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED -/* Expand to 16-bit channels, forces conversion of palette to RGB and expansion - * of a tRNS chunk if present. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(221, void, png_set_expand_16, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED) -/* Use blue, green, red order for pixels. */ -PNG_EXPORT(30, void, png_set_bgr, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED -/* Expand the grayscale to 24-bit RGB if necessary. */ -PNG_EXPORT(31, void, png_set_gray_to_rgb, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED -/* Reduce RGB to grayscale. */ -#define PNG_ERROR_ACTION_NONE 1 -#define PNG_ERROR_ACTION_WARN 2 -#define PNG_ERROR_ACTION_ERROR 3 -#define PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_DEFAULT (-1)/*for red/green coefficients*/ - -PNG_FP_EXPORT(32, void, png_set_rgb_to_gray, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int error_action, double red, double green)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(33, void, png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int error_action, png_fixed_point red, png_fixed_point green)) - -PNG_EXPORT(34, png_byte, png_get_rgb_to_gray_status, (png_const_structrp - png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_BUILD_GRAYSCALE_PALETTE_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(35, void, png_build_grayscale_palette, (int bit_depth, - png_colorp palette)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED -/* How the alpha channel is interpreted - this affects how the color channels - * of a PNG file are returned to the calling application when an alpha channel, - * or a tRNS chunk in a palette file, is present. - * - * This has no effect on the way pixels are written into a PNG output - * datastream. The color samples in a PNG datastream are never premultiplied - * with the alpha samples. - * - * The default is to return data according to the PNG specification: the alpha - * channel is a linear measure of the contribution of the pixel to the - * corresponding composited pixel, and the color channels are unassociated - * (not premultiplied). The gamma encoded color channels must be scaled - * according to the contribution and to do this it is necessary to undo - * the encoding, scale the color values, perform the composition and re-encode - * the values. This is the 'PNG' mode. - * - * The alternative is to 'associate' the alpha with the color information by - * storing color channel values that have been scaled by the alpha. - * image. These are the 'STANDARD', 'ASSOCIATED' or 'PREMULTIPLIED' modes - * (the latter being the two common names for associated alpha color channels). - * - * For the 'OPTIMIZED' mode, a pixel is treated as opaque only if the alpha - * value is equal to the maximum value. - * - * The final choice is to gamma encode the alpha channel as well. This is - * broken because, in practice, no implementation that uses this choice - * correctly undoes the encoding before handling alpha composition. Use this - * choice only if other serious errors in the software or hardware you use - * mandate it; the typical serious error is for dark halos to appear around - * opaque areas of the composited PNG image because of arithmetic overflow. - * - * The API function png_set_alpha_mode specifies which of these choices to use - * with an enumerated 'mode' value and the gamma of the required output: - */ -#define PNG_ALPHA_PNG 0 /* according to the PNG standard */ -#define PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD 1 /* according to Porter/Duff */ -#define PNG_ALPHA_ASSOCIATED 1 /* as above; this is the normal practice */ -#define PNG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED 1 /* as above */ -#define PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED 2 /* 'PNG' for opaque pixels, else 'STANDARD' */ -#define PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN 3 /* the alpha channel is gamma encoded */ - -PNG_FP_EXPORT(227, void, png_set_alpha_mode, (png_structrp png_ptr, int mode, - double output_gamma)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(228, void, png_set_alpha_mode_fixed, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int mode, png_fixed_point output_gamma)) -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) -/* The output_gamma value is a screen gamma in libpng terminology: it expresses - * how to decode the output values, not how they are encoded. - */ -#define PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB -1 /* sRGB gamma and color space */ -#define PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 -2 /* Old Mac '1.8' gamma and color space */ -#define PNG_GAMMA_sRGB 220000 /* Television standards--matches sRGB gamma */ -#define PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR PNG_FP_1 /* Linear */ -#endif - -/* The following are examples of calls to png_set_alpha_mode to achieve the - * required overall gamma correction and, where necessary, alpha - * premultiplication. - * - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - * This is the default libpng handling of the alpha channel - it is not - * pre-multiplied into the color components. In addition the call states - * that the output is for a sRGB system and causes all PNG files without gAMA - * chunks to be assumed to be encoded using sRGB. - * - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC); - * In this case the output is assumed to be something like an sRGB conformant - * display preceded by a power-law lookup table of power 1.45. This is how - * early Mac systems behaved. - * - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR); - * This is the classic Jim Blinn approach and will work in academic - * environments where everything is done by the book. It has the shortcoming - * of assuming that input PNG data with no gamma information is linear - this - * is unlikely to be correct unless the PNG files where generated locally. - * Most of the time the output precision will be so low as to show - * significant banding in dark areas of the image. - * - * png_set_expand_16(pp); - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - * This is a somewhat more realistic Jim Blinn inspired approach. PNG files - * are assumed to have the sRGB encoding if not marked with a gamma value and - * the output is always 16 bits per component. This permits accurate scaling - * and processing of the data. If you know that your input PNG files were - * generated locally you might need to replace PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB with the - * correct value for your system. - * - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - * If you just need to composite the PNG image onto an existing background - * and if you control the code that does this you can use the optimization - * setting. In this case you just copy completely opaque pixels to the - * output. For pixels that are not completely transparent (you just skip - * those) you do the composition math using png_composite or png_composite_16 - * below then encode the resultant 8-bit or 16-bit values to match the output - * encoding. - * - * Other cases - * If neither the PNG nor the standard linear encoding work for you because - * of the software or hardware you use then you have a big problem. The PNG - * case will probably result in halos around the image. The linear encoding - * will probably result in a washed out, too bright, image (it's actually too - * contrasty.) Try the ALPHA_OPTIMIZED mode above - this will probably - * substantially reduce the halos. Alternatively try: - * - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - * This option will also reduce the halos, but there will be slight dark - * halos round the opaque parts of the image where the background is light. - * In the OPTIMIZED mode the halos will be light halos where the background - * is dark. Take your pick - the halos are unavoidable unless you can get - * your hardware/software fixed! (The OPTIMIZED approach is slightly - * faster.) - * - * When the default gamma of PNG files doesn't match the output gamma. - * If you have PNG files with no gamma information png_set_alpha_mode allows - * you to provide a default gamma, but it also sets the output gamma to the - * matching value. If you know your PNG files have a gamma that doesn't - * match the output you can take advantage of the fact that - * png_set_alpha_mode always sets the output gamma but only sets the PNG - * default if it is not already set: - * - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB); - * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC); - * The first call sets both the default and the output gamma values, the - * second call overrides the output gamma without changing the default. This - * is easier than achieving the same effect with png_set_gamma. You must use - * PNG_ALPHA_PNG for the first call - internal checking in png_set_alpha will - * fire if more than one call to png_set_alpha_mode and png_set_background is - * made in the same read operation, however multiple calls with PNG_ALPHA_PNG - * are ignored. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(36, void, png_set_strip_alpha, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) -PNG_EXPORT(37, void, png_set_swap_alpha, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) -PNG_EXPORT(38, void, png_set_invert_alpha, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) -/* Add a filler byte to 8-bit or 16-bit Gray or 24-bit or 48-bit RGB images. */ -PNG_EXPORT(39, void, png_set_filler, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 filler, - int flags)); -/* The values of the PNG_FILLER_ defines should NOT be changed */ -# define PNG_FILLER_BEFORE 0 -# define PNG_FILLER_AFTER 1 -/* Add an alpha byte to 8-bit or 16-bit Gray or 24-bit or 48-bit RGB images. */ -PNG_EXPORT(40, void, png_set_add_alpha, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 filler, int flags)); -#endif /* READ_FILLER || WRITE_FILLER */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED) -/* Swap bytes in 16-bit depth files. */ -PNG_EXPORT(41, void, png_set_swap, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED) -/* Use 1 byte per pixel in 1, 2, or 4-bit depth files. */ -PNG_EXPORT(42, void, png_set_packing, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) -/* Swap packing order of pixels in bytes. */ -PNG_EXPORT(43, void, png_set_packswap, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) -/* Converts files to legal bit depths. */ -PNG_EXPORT(44, void, png_set_shift, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_color_8p - true_bits)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) -/* Have the code handle the interlacing. Returns the number of passes. - * MUST be called before png_read_update_info or png_start_read_image, - * otherwise it will not have the desired effect. Note that it is still - * necessary to call png_read_row or png_read_rows png_get_image_height - * times for each pass. -*/ -PNG_EXPORT(45, int, png_set_interlace_handling, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED) -/* Invert monochrome files */ -PNG_EXPORT(46, void, png_set_invert_mono, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED -/* Handle alpha and tRNS by replacing with a background color. Prior to - * libpng-1.5.4 this API must not be called before the PNG file header has been - * read. Doing so will result in unexpected behavior and possible warnings or - * errors if the PNG file contains a bKGD chunk. - */ -PNG_FP_EXPORT(47, void, png_set_background, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_color_16p background_color, int background_gamma_code, - int need_expand, double background_gamma)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(215, void, png_set_background_fixed, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_color_16p background_color, int background_gamma_code, - int need_expand, png_fixed_point background_gamma)) -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNKNOWN 0 -# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN 1 -# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE 2 -# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNIQUE 3 -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -/* Scale a 16-bit depth file down to 8-bit, accurately. */ -PNG_EXPORT(229, void, png_set_scale_16, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED /* Name prior to 1.5.4 */ -/* Strip the second byte of information from a 16-bit depth file. */ -PNG_EXPORT(48, void, png_set_strip_16, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED -/* Turn on quantizing, and reduce the palette to the number of colors - * available. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(49, void, png_set_quantize, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorp palette, int num_palette, int maximum_colors, - png_const_uint_16p histogram, int full_quantize)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -/* The threshold on gamma processing is configurable but hard-wired into the - * library. The following is the floating point variant. - */ -#define PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD (PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED*.00001) - -/* Handle gamma correction. Screen_gamma=(display_exponent). - * NOTE: this API simply sets the screen and file gamma values. It will - * therefore override the value for gamma in a PNG file if it is called after - * the file header has been read - use with care - call before reading the PNG - * file for best results! - * - * These routines accept the same gamma values as png_set_alpha_mode (described - * above). The PNG_GAMMA_ defines and PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB can be passed to either - * API (floating point or fixed.) Notice, however, that the 'file_gamma' value - * is the inverse of a 'screen gamma' value. - */ -PNG_FP_EXPORT(50, void, png_set_gamma, (png_structrp png_ptr, - double screen_gamma, double override_file_gamma)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(208, void, png_set_gamma_fixed, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_fixed_point screen_gamma, png_fixed_point override_file_gamma)) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -/* Set how many lines between output flushes - 0 for no flushing */ -PNG_EXPORT(51, void, png_set_flush, (png_structrp png_ptr, int nrows)); -/* Flush the current PNG output buffer */ -PNG_EXPORT(52, void, png_write_flush, (png_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -/* Optional update palette with requested transformations */ -PNG_EXPORT(53, void, png_start_read_image, (png_structrp png_ptr)); - -/* Optional call to update the users info structure */ -PNG_EXPORT(54, void, png_read_update_info, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr)); - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read one or more rows of image data. */ -PNG_EXPORT(55, void, png_read_rows, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp row, - png_bytepp display_row, png_uint_32 num_rows)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read a row of data. */ -PNG_EXPORT(56, void, png_read_row, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep row, - png_bytep display_row)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read the whole image into memory at once. */ -PNG_EXPORT(57, void, png_read_image, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp image)); -#endif - -/* Write a row of image data */ -PNG_EXPORT(58, void, png_write_row, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep row)); - -/* Write a few rows of image data: (*row) is not written; however, the type - * is declared as writeable to maintain compatibility with previous versions - * of libpng and to allow the 'display_row' array from read_rows to be passed - * unchanged to write_rows. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(59, void, png_write_rows, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp row, - png_uint_32 num_rows)); - -/* Write the image data */ -PNG_EXPORT(60, void, png_write_image, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp image)); - -/* Write the end of the PNG file. */ -PNG_EXPORT(61, void, png_write_end, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr)); - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read the end of the PNG file. */ -PNG_EXPORT(62, void, png_read_end, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr)); -#endif - -/* Free any memory associated with the png_info_struct */ -PNG_EXPORT(63, void, png_destroy_info_struct, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_infopp info_ptr_ptr)); - -/* Free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */ -PNG_EXPORT(64, void, png_destroy_read_struct, (png_structpp png_ptr_ptr, - png_infopp info_ptr_ptr, png_infopp end_info_ptr_ptr)); - -/* Free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */ -PNG_EXPORT(65, void, png_destroy_write_struct, (png_structpp png_ptr_ptr, - png_infopp info_ptr_ptr)); - -/* Set the libpng method of handling chunk CRC errors */ -PNG_EXPORT(66, void, png_set_crc_action, (png_structrp png_ptr, int crit_action, - int ancil_action)); - -/* Values for png_set_crc_action() say how to handle CRC errors in - * ancillary and critical chunks, and whether to use the data contained - * therein. Note that it is impossible to "discard" data in a critical - * chunk. For versions prior to 0.90, the action was always error/quit, - * whereas in version 0.90 and later, the action for CRC errors in ancillary - * chunks is warn/discard. These values should NOT be changed. - * - * value action:critical action:ancillary - */ -#define PNG_CRC_DEFAULT 0 /* error/quit warn/discard data */ -#define PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT 1 /* error/quit error/quit */ -#define PNG_CRC_WARN_DISCARD 2 /* (INVALID) warn/discard data */ -#define PNG_CRC_WARN_USE 3 /* warn/use data warn/use data */ -#define PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE 4 /* quiet/use data quiet/use data */ -#define PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE 5 /* use current value use current value */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -/* These functions give the user control over the scan-line filtering in - * libpng and the compression methods used by zlib. These functions are - * mainly useful for testing, as the defaults should work with most users. - * Those users who are tight on memory or want faster performance at the - * expense of compression can modify them. See the compression library - * header file (zlib.h) for an explination of the compression functions. - */ - -/* Set the filtering method(s) used by libpng. Currently, the only valid - * value for "method" is 0. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(67, void, png_set_filter, (png_structrp png_ptr, int method, - int filters)); -#endif /* WRITE */ - -/* Flags for png_set_filter() to say which filters to use. The flags - * are chosen so that they don't conflict with real filter types - * below, in case they are supplied instead of the #defined constants. - * These values should NOT be changed. - */ -#define PNG_NO_FILTERS 0x00 -#define PNG_FILTER_NONE 0x08 -#define PNG_FILTER_SUB 0x10 -#define PNG_FILTER_UP 0x20 -#define PNG_FILTER_AVG 0x40 -#define PNG_FILTER_PAETH 0x80 -#define PNG_FAST_FILTERS (PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_SUB | PNG_FILTER_UP) -#define PNG_ALL_FILTERS (PNG_FAST_FILTERS | PNG_FILTER_AVG | PNG_FILTER_PAETH) - -/* Filter values (not flags) - used in pngwrite.c, pngwutil.c for now. - * These defines should NOT be changed. - */ -#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE 0 -#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB 1 -#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP 2 -#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG 3 -#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH 4 -#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST 5 - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER_SUPPORTED /* DEPRECATED */ -PNG_FP_EXPORT(68, void, png_set_filter_heuristics, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int heuristic_method, int num_weights, png_const_doublep filter_weights, - png_const_doublep filter_costs)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(209, void, png_set_filter_heuristics_fixed, - (png_structrp png_ptr, int heuristic_method, int num_weights, - png_const_fixed_point_p filter_weights, - png_const_fixed_point_p filter_costs)) -#endif /* WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER */ - -/* The following are no longer used and will be removed from libpng-1.7: */ -#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_DEFAULT 0 /* Currently "UNWEIGHTED" */ -#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_UNWEIGHTED 1 /* Used by libpng < 0.95 */ -#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_WEIGHTED 2 /* Experimental feature */ -#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_LAST 3 /* Not a valid value */ - -/* Set the library compression level. Currently, valid values range from - * 0 - 9, corresponding directly to the zlib compression levels 0 - 9 - * (0 - no compression, 9 - "maximal" compression). Note that tests have - * shown that zlib compression levels 3-6 usually perform as well as level 9 - * for PNG images, and do considerably fewer caclulations. In the future, - * these values may not correspond directly to the zlib compression levels. - */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(69, void, png_set_compression_level, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int level)); - -PNG_EXPORT(70, void, png_set_compression_mem_level, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int mem_level)); - -PNG_EXPORT(71, void, png_set_compression_strategy, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int strategy)); - -/* If PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED is defined, libpng will use a - * smaller value of window_bits if it can do so safely. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(72, void, png_set_compression_window_bits, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int window_bits)); - -PNG_EXPORT(73, void, png_set_compression_method, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int method)); -#endif /* WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED -/* Also set zlib parameters for compressing non-IDAT chunks */ -PNG_EXPORT(222, void, png_set_text_compression_level, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int level)); - -PNG_EXPORT(223, void, png_set_text_compression_mem_level, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int mem_level)); - -PNG_EXPORT(224, void, png_set_text_compression_strategy, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int strategy)); - -/* If PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED is defined, libpng will use a - * smaller value of window_bits if it can do so safely. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(225, void, png_set_text_compression_window_bits, - (png_structrp png_ptr, int window_bits)); - -PNG_EXPORT(226, void, png_set_text_compression_method, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int method)); -#endif /* WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION */ -#endif /* WRITE */ - -/* These next functions are called for input/output, memory, and error - * handling. They are in the file pngrio.c, pngwio.c, and pngerror.c, - * and call standard C I/O routines such as fread(), fwrite(), and - * fprintf(). These functions can be made to use other I/O routines - * at run time for those applications that need to handle I/O in a - * different manner by calling png_set_???_fn(). See libpng-manual.txt for - * more information. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -/* Initialize the input/output for the PNG file to the default functions. */ -PNG_EXPORT(74, void, png_init_io, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_FILE_p fp)); -#endif - -/* Replace the (error and abort), and warning functions with user - * supplied functions. If no messages are to be printed you must still - * write and use replacement functions. The replacement error_fn should - * still do a longjmp to the last setjmp location if you are using this - * method of error handling. If error_fn or warning_fn is NULL, the - * default function will be used. - */ - -PNG_EXPORT(75, void, png_set_error_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warning_fn)); - -/* Return the user pointer associated with the error functions */ -PNG_EXPORT(76, png_voidp, png_get_error_ptr, (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); - -/* Replace the default data output functions with a user supplied one(s). - * If buffered output is not used, then output_flush_fn can be set to NULL. - * If PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is not defined at libpng compile time - * output_flush_fn will be ignored (and thus can be NULL). - * It is probably a mistake to use NULL for output_flush_fn if - * write_data_fn is not also NULL unless you have built libpng with - * PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED undefined, because in this case libpng's - * default flush function, which uses the standard *FILE structure, will - * be used. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(77, void, png_set_write_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr, - png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn)); - -/* Replace the default data input function with a user supplied one. */ -PNG_EXPORT(78, void, png_set_read_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr, - png_rw_ptr read_data_fn)); - -/* Return the user pointer associated with the I/O functions */ -PNG_EXPORT(79, png_voidp, png_get_io_ptr, (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); - -PNG_EXPORT(80, void, png_set_read_status_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_read_status_ptr read_row_fn)); - -PNG_EXPORT(81, void, png_set_write_status_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_write_status_ptr write_row_fn)); - -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED -/* Replace the default memory allocation functions with user supplied one(s). */ -PNG_EXPORT(82, void, png_set_mem_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp mem_ptr, - png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn)); -/* Return the user pointer associated with the memory functions */ -PNG_EXPORT(83, png_voidp, png_get_mem_ptr, (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(84, void, png_set_read_user_transform_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_user_transform_ptr read_user_transform_fn)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(85, void, png_set_write_user_transform_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_user_transform_ptr write_user_transform_fn)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(86, void, png_set_user_transform_info, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_voidp user_transform_ptr, int user_transform_depth, - int user_transform_channels)); -/* Return the user pointer associated with the user transform functions */ -PNG_EXPORT(87, png_voidp, png_get_user_transform_ptr, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_INFO_SUPPORTED -/* Return information about the row currently being processed. Note that these - * APIs do not fail but will return unexpected results if called outside a user - * transform callback. Also note that when transforming an interlaced image the - * row number is the row number within the sub-image of the interlace pass, so - * the value will increase to the height of the sub-image (not the full image) - * then reset to 0 for the next pass. - * - * Use PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to - * find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel - * (row,col,pass). (See below for these macros.) - */ -PNG_EXPORT(217, png_uint_32, png_get_current_row_number, (png_const_structrp)); -PNG_EXPORT(218, png_byte, png_get_current_pass_number, (png_const_structrp)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -/* This callback is called only for *unknown* chunks. If - * PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED is set then it is possible to set known - * chunks to be treated as unknown, however in this case the callback must do - * any processing required by the chunk (e.g. by calling the appropriate - * png_set_ APIs.) - * - * There is no write support - on write, by default, all the chunks in the - * 'unknown' list are written in the specified position. - * - * The integer return from the callback function is interpreted thus: - * - * negative: An error occurred; png_chunk_error will be called. - * zero: The chunk was not handled, the chunk will be saved. A critical - * chunk will cause an error at this point unless it is to be saved. - * positive: The chunk was handled, libpng will ignore/discard it. - * - * See "INTERACTION WITH USER CHUNK CALLBACKS" below for important notes about - * how this behavior will change in libpng 1.7 - */ -PNG_EXPORT(88, void, png_set_read_user_chunk_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_voidp user_chunk_ptr, png_user_chunk_ptr read_user_chunk_fn)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(89, png_voidp, png_get_user_chunk_ptr, (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Sets the function callbacks for the push reader, and a pointer to a - * user-defined structure available to the callback functions. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(90, void, png_set_progressive_read_fn, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_voidp progressive_ptr, png_progressive_info_ptr info_fn, - png_progressive_row_ptr row_fn, png_progressive_end_ptr end_fn)); - -/* Returns the user pointer associated with the push read functions */ -PNG_EXPORT(91, png_voidp, png_get_progressive_ptr, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); - -/* Function to be called when data becomes available */ -PNG_EXPORT(92, void, png_process_data, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_bytep buffer, size_t buffer_size)); - -/* A function which may be called *only* within png_process_data to stop the - * processing of any more data. The function returns the number of bytes - * remaining, excluding any that libpng has cached internally. A subsequent - * call to png_process_data must supply these bytes again. If the argument - * 'save' is set to true the routine will first save all the pending data and - * will always return 0. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(219, size_t, png_process_data_pause, (png_structrp, int save)); - -/* A function which may be called *only* outside (after) a call to - * png_process_data. It returns the number of bytes of data to skip in the - * input. Normally it will return 0, but if it returns a non-zero value the - * application must skip than number of bytes of input data and pass the - * following data to the next call to png_process_data. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(220, png_uint_32, png_process_data_skip, (png_structrp)); - -/* Function that combines rows. 'new_row' is a flag that should come from - * the callback and be non-NULL if anything needs to be done; the library - * stores its own version of the new data internally and ignores the passed - * in value. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(93, void, png_progressive_combine_row, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_bytep old_row, png_const_bytep new_row)); -#endif /* PROGRESSIVE_READ */ - -PNG_EXPORTA(94, png_voidp, png_malloc, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size), PNG_ALLOCATED); -/* Added at libpng version 1.4.0 */ -PNG_EXPORTA(95, png_voidp, png_calloc, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size), PNG_ALLOCATED); - -/* Added at libpng version 1.2.4 */ -PNG_EXPORTA(96, png_voidp, png_malloc_warn, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size), PNG_ALLOCATED); - -/* Frees a pointer allocated by png_malloc() */ -PNG_EXPORT(97, void, png_free, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr)); - -/* Free data that was allocated internally */ -PNG_EXPORT(98, void, png_free_data, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 free_me, int num)); - -/* Reassign responsibility for freeing existing data, whether allocated - * by libpng or by the application; this works on the png_info structure passed - * in, it does not change the state for other png_info structures. - * - * It is unlikely that this function works correctly as of 1.6.0 and using it - * may result either in memory leaks or double free of allocated data. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(99, void, png_data_freer, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, int freer, png_uint_32 mask)); - -/* Assignments for png_data_freer */ -#define PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA 1 -#define PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA 1 -#define PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA 2 -/* Flags for png_ptr->free_me and info_ptr->free_me */ -#define PNG_FREE_HIST 0x0008U -#define PNG_FREE_ICCP 0x0010U -#define PNG_FREE_SPLT 0x0020U -#define PNG_FREE_ROWS 0x0040U -#define PNG_FREE_PCAL 0x0080U -#define PNG_FREE_SCAL 0x0100U -#ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_FREE_UNKN 0x0200U -#endif -/* PNG_FREE_LIST 0x0400U removed in 1.6.0 because it is ignored */ -#define PNG_FREE_PLTE 0x1000U -#define PNG_FREE_TRNS 0x2000U -#define PNG_FREE_TEXT 0x4000U -#define PNG_FREE_EXIF 0x8000U /* Added at libpng-1.6.31 */ -#define PNG_FREE_ALL 0xffffU -#define PNG_FREE_MUL 0x4220U /* PNG_FREE_SPLT|PNG_FREE_TEXT|PNG_FREE_UNKN */ - -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORTA(100, png_voidp, png_malloc_default, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size), PNG_ALLOCATED PNG_DEPRECATED); -PNG_EXPORTA(101, void, png_free_default, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_voidp ptr), PNG_DEPRECATED); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED -/* Fatal error in PNG image of libpng - can't continue */ -PNG_EXPORTA(102, void, png_error, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp error_message), PNG_NORETURN); - -/* The same, but the chunk name is prepended to the error string. */ -PNG_EXPORTA(103, void, png_chunk_error, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp error_message), PNG_NORETURN); - -#else -/* Fatal error in PNG image of libpng - can't continue */ -PNG_EXPORTA(104, void, png_err, (png_const_structrp png_ptr), PNG_NORETURN); -# define png_error(s1,s2) png_err(s1) -# define png_chunk_error(s1,s2) png_err(s1) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -/* Non-fatal error in libpng. Can continue, but may have a problem. */ -PNG_EXPORT(105, void, png_warning, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_message)); - -/* Non-fatal error in libpng, chunk name is prepended to message. */ -PNG_EXPORT(106, void, png_chunk_warning, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_message)); -#else -# define png_warning(s1,s2) ((void)(s1)) -# define png_chunk_warning(s1,s2) ((void)(s1)) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED -/* Benign error in libpng. Can continue, but may have a problem. - * User can choose whether to handle as a fatal error or as a warning. */ -PNG_EXPORT(107, void, png_benign_error, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_message)); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Same, chunk name is prepended to message (only during read) */ -PNG_EXPORT(108, void, png_chunk_benign_error, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_message)); -#endif - -PNG_EXPORT(109, void, png_set_benign_errors, - (png_structrp png_ptr, int allowed)); -#else -# ifdef PNG_ALLOW_BENIGN_ERRORS -# define png_benign_error png_warning -# define png_chunk_benign_error png_chunk_warning -# else -# define png_benign_error png_error -# define png_chunk_benign_error png_chunk_error -# endif -#endif - -/* The png_set_ functions are for storing values in the png_info_struct. - * Similarly, the png_get_ calls are used to read values from the - * png_info_struct, either storing the parameters in the passed variables, or - * setting pointers into the png_info_struct where the data is stored. The - * png_get_ functions return a non-zero value if the data was available - * in info_ptr, or return zero and do not change any of the parameters if the - * data was not available. - * - * These functions should be used instead of directly accessing png_info - * to avoid problems with future changes in the size and internal layout of - * png_info_struct. - */ -/* Returns "flag" if chunk data is valid in info_ptr. */ -PNG_EXPORT(110, png_uint_32, png_get_valid, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 flag)); - -/* Returns number of bytes needed to hold a transformed row. */ -PNG_EXPORT(111, size_t, png_get_rowbytes, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED -/* Returns row_pointers, which is an array of pointers to scanlines that was - * returned from png_read_png(). - */ -PNG_EXPORT(112, png_bytepp, png_get_rows, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Set row_pointers, which is an array of pointers to scanlines for use - * by png_write_png(). - */ -PNG_EXPORT(113, void, png_set_rows, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_bytepp row_pointers)); -#endif - -/* Returns number of color channels in image. */ -PNG_EXPORT(114, png_byte, png_get_channels, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -#ifdef PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED -/* Returns image width in pixels. */ -PNG_EXPORT(115, png_uint_32, png_get_image_width, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns image height in pixels. */ -PNG_EXPORT(116, png_uint_32, png_get_image_height, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns image bit_depth. */ -PNG_EXPORT(117, png_byte, png_get_bit_depth, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns image color_type. */ -PNG_EXPORT(118, png_byte, png_get_color_type, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns image filter_type. */ -PNG_EXPORT(119, png_byte, png_get_filter_type, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns image interlace_type. */ -PNG_EXPORT(120, png_byte, png_get_interlace_type, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns image compression_type. */ -PNG_EXPORT(121, png_byte, png_get_compression_type, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns image resolution in pixels per meter, from pHYs chunk data. */ -PNG_EXPORT(122, png_uint_32, png_get_pixels_per_meter, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(123, png_uint_32, png_get_x_pixels_per_meter, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(124, png_uint_32, png_get_y_pixels_per_meter, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -/* Returns pixel aspect ratio, computed from pHYs chunk data. */ -PNG_FP_EXPORT(125, float, png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(210, png_fixed_point, png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio_fixed, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)) - -/* Returns image x, y offset in pixels or microns, from oFFs chunk data. */ -PNG_EXPORT(126, png_int_32, png_get_x_offset_pixels, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(127, png_int_32, png_get_y_offset_pixels, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(128, png_int_32, png_get_x_offset_microns, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(129, png_int_32, png_get_y_offset_microns, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -#endif /* EASY_ACCESS */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Returns pointer to signature string read from PNG header */ -PNG_EXPORT(130, png_const_bytep, png_get_signature, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(131, png_uint_32, png_get_bKGD, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_color_16p *background)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(132, void, png_set_bKGD, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_color_16p background)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED -PNG_FP_EXPORT(133, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, double *white_x, double *white_y, double *red_x, - double *red_y, double *green_x, double *green_y, double *blue_x, - double *blue_y)) -PNG_FP_EXPORT(230, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM_XYZ, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, double *red_X, double *red_Y, double *red_Z, - double *green_X, double *green_Y, double *green_Z, double *blue_X, - double *blue_Y, double *blue_Z)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(134, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM_fixed, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point *int_white_x, png_fixed_point *int_white_y, - png_fixed_point *int_red_x, png_fixed_point *int_red_y, - png_fixed_point *int_green_x, png_fixed_point *int_green_y, - png_fixed_point *int_blue_x, png_fixed_point *int_blue_y)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(231, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM_XYZ_fixed, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point *int_red_X, png_fixed_point *int_red_Y, - png_fixed_point *int_red_Z, png_fixed_point *int_green_X, - png_fixed_point *int_green_Y, png_fixed_point *int_green_Z, - png_fixed_point *int_blue_X, png_fixed_point *int_blue_Y, - png_fixed_point *int_blue_Z)) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED -PNG_FP_EXPORT(135, void, png_set_cHRM, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, - double white_x, double white_y, double red_x, double red_y, double green_x, - double green_y, double blue_x, double blue_y)) -PNG_FP_EXPORT(232, void, png_set_cHRM_XYZ, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, double red_X, double red_Y, double red_Z, - double green_X, double green_Y, double green_Z, double blue_X, - double blue_Y, double blue_Z)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(136, void, png_set_cHRM_fixed, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_fixed_point int_white_x, - png_fixed_point int_white_y, png_fixed_point int_red_x, - png_fixed_point int_red_y, png_fixed_point int_green_x, - png_fixed_point int_green_y, png_fixed_point int_blue_x, - png_fixed_point int_blue_y)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(233, void, png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_fixed_point int_red_X, png_fixed_point int_red_Y, - png_fixed_point int_red_Z, png_fixed_point int_green_X, - png_fixed_point int_green_Y, png_fixed_point int_green_Z, - png_fixed_point int_blue_X, png_fixed_point int_blue_Y, - png_fixed_point int_blue_Z)) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_eXIf_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(246, png_uint_32, png_get_eXIf, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_bytep *exif)); -PNG_EXPORT(247, void, png_set_eXIf, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_bytep exif)); - -PNG_EXPORT(248, png_uint_32, png_get_eXIf_1, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 *num_exif, png_bytep *exif)); -PNG_EXPORT(249, void, png_set_eXIf_1, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 num_exif, png_bytep exif)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED -PNG_FP_EXPORT(137, png_uint_32, png_get_gAMA, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, double *file_gamma)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(138, png_uint_32, png_get_gAMA_fixed, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point *int_file_gamma)) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED -PNG_FP_EXPORT(139, void, png_set_gAMA, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, double file_gamma)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(140, void, png_set_gAMA_fixed, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_fixed_point int_file_gamma)) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(141, png_uint_32, png_get_hIST, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_16p *hist)); -PNG_EXPORT(142, void, png_set_hIST, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_uint_16p hist)); -#endif - -PNG_EXPORT(143, png_uint_32, png_get_IHDR, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 *width, png_uint_32 *height, - int *bit_depth, int *color_type, int *interlace_method, - int *compression_method, int *filter_method)); - -PNG_EXPORT(144, void, png_set_IHDR, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, - int color_type, int interlace_method, int compression_method, - int filter_method)); - -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(145, png_uint_32, png_get_oFFs, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, png_int_32 *offset_x, png_int_32 *offset_y, - int *unit_type)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(146, void, png_set_oFFs, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_int_32 offset_x, png_int_32 offset_y, - int unit_type)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(147, png_uint_32, png_get_pCAL, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_charp *purpose, png_int_32 *X0, - png_int_32 *X1, int *type, int *nparams, png_charp *units, - png_charpp *params)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(148, void, png_set_pCAL, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_charp purpose, png_int_32 X0, png_int_32 X1, - int type, int nparams, png_const_charp units, png_charpp params)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(149, png_uint_32, png_get_pHYs, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 *res_x, png_uint_32 *res_y, - int *unit_type)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(150, void, png_set_pHYs, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 res_x, png_uint_32 res_y, int unit_type)); -#endif - -PNG_EXPORT(151, png_uint_32, png_get_PLTE, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_colorp *palette, int *num_palette)); - -PNG_EXPORT(152, void, png_set_PLTE, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_colorp palette, int num_palette)); - -#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(153, png_uint_32, png_get_sBIT, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_color_8p *sig_bit)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(154, void, png_set_sBIT, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_color_8p sig_bit)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(155, png_uint_32, png_get_sRGB, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, int *file_srgb_intent)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(156, void, png_set_sRGB, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, int srgb_intent)); -PNG_EXPORT(157, void, png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, int srgb_intent)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(158, png_uint_32, png_get_iCCP, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_charpp name, int *compression_type, - png_bytepp profile, png_uint_32 *proflen)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(159, void, png_set_iCCP, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_charp name, int compression_type, - png_const_bytep profile, png_uint_32 proflen)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(160, int, png_get_sPLT, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_sPLT_tpp entries)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(161, void, png_set_sPLT, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_sPLT_tp entries, int nentries)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -/* png_get_text also returns the number of text chunks in *num_text */ -PNG_EXPORT(162, int, png_get_text, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_textp *text_ptr, int *num_text)); -#endif - -/* Note while png_set_text() will accept a structure whose text, - * language, and translated keywords are NULL pointers, the structure - * returned by png_get_text will always contain regular - * zero-terminated C strings. They might be empty strings but - * they will never be NULL pointers. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(163, void, png_set_text, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_textp text_ptr, int num_text)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(164, png_uint_32, png_get_tIME, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_timep *mod_time)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(165, void, png_set_tIME, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_timep mod_time)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(166, png_uint_32, png_get_tRNS, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_bytep *trans_alpha, int *num_trans, - png_color_16p *trans_color)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(167, void, png_set_tRNS, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_bytep trans_alpha, int num_trans, - png_const_color_16p trans_color)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED -PNG_FP_EXPORT(168, png_uint_32, png_get_sCAL, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, int *unit, double *width, double *height)) -#if defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) -/* NOTE: this API is currently implemented using floating point arithmetic, - * consequently it can only be used on systems with floating point support. - * In any case the range of values supported by png_fixed_point is small and it - * is highly recommended that png_get_sCAL_s be used instead. - */ -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(214, png_uint_32, png_get_sCAL_fixed, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, int *unit, - png_fixed_point *width, png_fixed_point *height)) -#endif -PNG_EXPORT(169, png_uint_32, png_get_sCAL_s, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, int *unit, - png_charpp swidth, png_charpp sheight)); - -PNG_FP_EXPORT(170, void, png_set_sCAL, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, int unit, double width, double height)) -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(213, void, png_set_sCAL_fixed, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, int unit, png_fixed_point width, - png_fixed_point height)) -PNG_EXPORT(171, void, png_set_sCAL_s, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, int unit, - png_const_charp swidth, png_const_charp sheight)); -#endif /* sCAL */ - -#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -/* Provide the default handling for all unknown chunks or, optionally, for - * specific unknown chunks. - * - * NOTE: prior to 1.6.0 the handling specified for particular chunks on read was - * ignored and the default was used, the per-chunk setting only had an effect on - * write. If you wish to have chunk-specific handling on read in code that must - * work on earlier versions you must use a user chunk callback to specify the - * desired handling (keep or discard.) - * - * The 'keep' parameter is a PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ value as listed below. The - * parameter is interpreted as follows: - * - * READ: - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT: - * Known chunks: do normal libpng processing, do not keep the chunk (but - * see the comments below about PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) - * Unknown chunks: for a specific chunk use the global default, when used - * as the default discard the chunk data. - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER: - * Discard the chunk data. - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE: - * Keep the chunk data if the chunk is not critical else raise a chunk - * error. - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS: - * Keep the chunk data. - * - * If the chunk data is saved it can be retrieved using png_get_unknown_chunks, - * below. Notice that specifying "AS_DEFAULT" as a global default is equivalent - * to specifying "NEVER", however when "AS_DEFAULT" is used for specific chunks - * it simply resets the behavior to the libpng default. - * - * INTERACTION WITH USER CHUNK CALLBACKS: - * The per-chunk handling is always used when there is a png_user_chunk_ptr - * callback and the callback returns 0; the chunk is then always stored *unless* - * it is critical and the per-chunk setting is other than ALWAYS. Notice that - * the global default is *not* used in this case. (In effect the per-chunk - * value is incremented to at least IF_SAFE.) - * - * IMPORTANT NOTE: this behavior will change in libpng 1.7 - the global and - * per-chunk defaults will be honored. If you want to preserve the current - * behavior when your callback returns 0 you must set PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE - * as the default - if you don't do this libpng 1.6 will issue a warning. - * - * If you want unhandled unknown chunks to be discarded in libpng 1.6 and - * earlier simply return '1' (handled). - * - * PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED: - * If this is *not* set known chunks will always be handled by libpng and - * will never be stored in the unknown chunk list. Known chunks listed to - * png_set_keep_unknown_chunks will have no effect. If it is set then known - * chunks listed with a keep other than AS_DEFAULT will *never* be processed - * by libpng, in addition critical chunks must either be processed by the - * callback or saved. - * - * The IHDR and IEND chunks must not be listed. Because this turns off the - * default handling for chunks that would otherwise be recognized the - * behavior of libpng transformations may well become incorrect! - * - * WRITE: - * When writing chunks the options only apply to the chunks specified by - * png_set_unknown_chunks (below), libpng will *always* write known chunks - * required by png_set_ calls and will always write the core critical chunks - * (as required for PLTE). - * - * Each chunk in the png_set_unknown_chunks list is looked up in the - * png_set_keep_unknown_chunks list to find the keep setting, this is then - * interpreted as follows: - * - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT: - * Write safe-to-copy chunks and write other chunks if the global - * default is set to _ALWAYS, otherwise don't write this chunk. - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER: - * Do not write the chunk. - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE: - * Write the chunk if it is safe-to-copy, otherwise do not write it. - * PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS: - * Write the chunk. - * - * Note that the default behavior is effectively the opposite of the read case - - * in read unknown chunks are not stored by default, in write they are written - * by default. Also the behavior of PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE is very different - * - on write the safe-to-copy bit is checked, on read the critical bit is - * checked and on read if the chunk is critical an error will be raised. - * - * num_chunks: - * =========== - * If num_chunks is positive, then the "keep" parameter specifies the manner - * for handling only those chunks appearing in the chunk_list array, - * otherwise the chunk list array is ignored. - * - * If num_chunks is 0 the "keep" parameter specifies the default behavior for - * unknown chunks, as described above. - * - * If num_chunks is negative, then the "keep" parameter specifies the manner - * for handling all unknown chunks plus all chunks recognized by libpng - * except for the IHDR, PLTE, tRNS, IDAT, and IEND chunks (which continue to - * be processed by libpng. - */ -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(172, void, png_set_keep_unknown_chunks, (png_structrp png_ptr, - int keep, png_const_bytep chunk_list, int num_chunks)); -#endif /* HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN */ - -/* The "keep" PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ parameter for the specified chunk is returned; - * the result is therefore true (non-zero) if special handling is required, - * false for the default handling. - */ -PNG_EXPORT(173, int, png_handle_as_unknown, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep chunk_name)); -#endif /* SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */ - -#ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(174, void, png_set_unknown_chunks, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_unknown_chunkp unknowns, - int num_unknowns)); - /* NOTE: prior to 1.6.0 this routine set the 'location' field of the added - * unknowns to the location currently stored in the png_struct. This is - * invariably the wrong value on write. To fix this call the following API - * for each chunk in the list with the correct location. If you know your - * code won't be compiled on earlier versions you can rely on - * png_set_unknown_chunks(write-ptr, png_get_unknown_chunks(read-ptr)) doing - * the correct thing. - */ - -PNG_EXPORT(175, void, png_set_unknown_chunk_location, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, int chunk, int location)); - -PNG_EXPORT(176, int, png_get_unknown_chunks, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_unknown_chunkpp entries)); -#endif - -/* Png_free_data() will turn off the "valid" flag for anything it frees. - * If you need to turn it off for a chunk that your application has freed, - * you can use png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_CHNK); - */ -PNG_EXPORT(177, void, png_set_invalid, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, int mask)); - -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED -/* The "params" pointer is currently not used and is for future expansion. */ -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(178, void, png_read_png, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int transforms, png_voidp params)); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(179, void, png_write_png, (png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int transforms, png_voidp params)); -#endif -#endif - -PNG_EXPORT(180, png_const_charp, png_get_copyright, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(181, png_const_charp, png_get_header_ver, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(182, png_const_charp, png_get_header_version, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(183, png_const_charp, png_get_libpng_ver, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(184, png_uint_32, png_permit_mng_features, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 mng_features_permitted)); -#endif - -/* For use in png_set_keep_unknown, added to version 1.2.6 */ -#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT 0 -#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER 1 -#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE 2 -#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS 3 -#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_LAST 4 - -/* Strip the prepended error numbers ("#nnn ") from error and warning - * messages before passing them to the error or warning handler. - */ -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(185, void, png_set_strip_error_numbers, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 strip_mode)); -#endif - -/* Added in libpng-1.2.6 */ -#ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(186, void, png_set_user_limits, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 user_width_max, png_uint_32 user_height_max)); -PNG_EXPORT(187, png_uint_32, png_get_user_width_max, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -PNG_EXPORT(188, png_uint_32, png_get_user_height_max, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -/* Added in libpng-1.4.0 */ -PNG_EXPORT(189, void, png_set_chunk_cache_max, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 user_chunk_cache_max)); -PNG_EXPORT(190, png_uint_32, png_get_chunk_cache_max, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -/* Added in libpng-1.4.1 */ -PNG_EXPORT(191, void, png_set_chunk_malloc_max, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t user_chunk_cache_max)); -PNG_EXPORT(192, png_alloc_size_t, png_get_chunk_malloc_max, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) -PNG_EXPORT(193, png_uint_32, png_get_pixels_per_inch, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -PNG_EXPORT(194, png_uint_32, png_get_x_pixels_per_inch, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -PNG_EXPORT(195, png_uint_32, png_get_y_pixels_per_inch, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)); - -PNG_FP_EXPORT(196, float, png_get_x_offset_inches, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)) -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED /* otherwise not implemented. */ -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(211, png_fixed_point, png_get_x_offset_inches_fixed, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)) -#endif - -PNG_FP_EXPORT(197, float, png_get_y_offset_inches, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr)) -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED /* otherwise not implemented. */ -PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(212, png_fixed_point, png_get_y_offset_inches_fixed, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr)) -#endif - -# ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(198, png_uint_32, png_get_pHYs_dpi, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 *res_x, png_uint_32 *res_y, - int *unit_type)); -# endif /* pHYs */ -#endif /* INCH_CONVERSIONS */ - -/* Added in libpng-1.4.0 */ -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(199, png_uint_32, png_get_io_state, (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); - -/* Removed from libpng 1.6; use png_get_io_chunk_type. */ -PNG_REMOVED(200, png_const_bytep, png_get_io_chunk_name, (png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_DEPRECATED) - -PNG_EXPORT(216, png_uint_32, png_get_io_chunk_type, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr)); - -/* The flags returned by png_get_io_state() are the following: */ -# define PNG_IO_NONE 0x0000 /* no I/O at this moment */ -# define PNG_IO_READING 0x0001 /* currently reading */ -# define PNG_IO_WRITING 0x0002 /* currently writing */ -# define PNG_IO_SIGNATURE 0x0010 /* currently at the file signature */ -# define PNG_IO_CHUNK_HDR 0x0020 /* currently at the chunk header */ -# define PNG_IO_CHUNK_DATA 0x0040 /* currently at the chunk data */ -# define PNG_IO_CHUNK_CRC 0x0080 /* currently at the chunk crc */ -# define PNG_IO_MASK_OP 0x000f /* current operation: reading/writing */ -# define PNG_IO_MASK_LOC 0x00f0 /* current location: sig/hdr/data/crc */ -#endif /* IO_STATE */ - -/* Interlace support. The following macros are always defined so that if - * libpng interlace handling is turned off the macros may be used to handle - * interlaced images within the application. - */ -#define PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES 7 - -/* Two macros to return the first row and first column of the original, - * full, image which appears in a given pass. 'pass' is in the range 0 - * to 6 and the result is in the range 0 to 7. - */ -#define PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass) (((1&~(pass))<<(3-((pass)>>1)))&7) -#define PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass) (((1& (pass))<<(3-(((pass)+1)>>1)))&7) - -/* A macro to return the offset between pixels in the output row for a pair of - * pixels in the input - effectively the inverse of the 'COL_SHIFT' macro that - * follows. Note that ROW_OFFSET is the offset from one row to the next whereas - * COL_OFFSET is from one column to the next, within a row. - */ -#define PNG_PASS_ROW_OFFSET(pass) ((pass)>2?(8>>(((pass)-1)>>1)):8) -#define PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass) (1<<((7-(pass))>>1)) - -/* Two macros to help evaluate the number of rows or columns in each - * pass. This is expressed as a shift - effectively log2 of the number or - * rows or columns in each 8x8 tile of the original image. - */ -#define PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass) ((pass)>2?(8-(pass))>>1:3) -#define PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass) ((pass)>1?(7-(pass))>>1:3) - -/* Hence two macros to determine the number of rows or columns in a given - * pass of an image given its height or width. In fact these macros may - * return non-zero even though the sub-image is empty, because the other - * dimension may be empty for a small image. - */ -#define PNG_PASS_ROWS(height, pass) (((height)+(((1<>PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass)) -#define PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) (((width)+(((1<>PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass)) - -/* For the reader row callbacks (both progressive and sequential) it is - * necessary to find the row in the output image given a row in an interlaced - * image, so two more macros: - */ -#define PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(y_in, pass) \ - (((y_in)<>(((7-(off))-(pass))<<2)) & 0xF) | \ - ((0x01145AF0>>(((7-(off))-(pass))<<2)) & 0xF0)) - -#define PNG_ROW_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(y, pass) \ - ((PNG_PASS_MASK(pass,0) >> ((y)&7)) & 1) -#define PNG_COL_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(x, pass) \ - ((PNG_PASS_MASK(pass,1) >> ((x)&7)) & 1) - -#ifdef PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED -/* With these routines we avoid an integer divide, which will be slower on - * most machines. However, it does take more operations than the corresponding - * divide method, so it may be slower on a few RISC systems. There are two - * shifts (by 8 or 16 bits) and an addition, versus a single integer divide. - * - * Note that the rounding factors are NOT supposed to be the same! 128 and - * 32768 are correct for the NODIV code; 127 and 32767 are correct for the - * standard method. - * - * [Optimized code by Greg Roelofs and Mark Adler...blame us for bugs. :-) ] - */ - - /* fg and bg should be in `gamma 1.0' space; alpha is the opacity */ - -# define png_composite(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \ - { \ - png_uint_16 temp = (png_uint_16)((png_uint_16)(fg) \ - * (png_uint_16)(alpha) \ - + (png_uint_16)(bg)*(png_uint_16)(255 \ - - (png_uint_16)(alpha)) + 128); \ - (composite) = (png_byte)(((temp + (temp >> 8)) >> 8) & 0xff); \ - } - -# define png_composite_16(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \ - { \ - png_uint_32 temp = (png_uint_32)((png_uint_32)(fg) \ - * (png_uint_32)(alpha) \ - + (png_uint_32)(bg)*(65535 \ - - (png_uint_32)(alpha)) + 32768); \ - (composite) = (png_uint_16)(0xffff & ((temp + (temp >> 16)) >> 16)); \ - } - -#else /* Standard method using integer division */ - -# define png_composite(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \ - (composite) = \ - (png_byte)(0xff & (((png_uint_16)(fg) * (png_uint_16)(alpha) + \ - (png_uint_16)(bg) * (png_uint_16)(255 - (png_uint_16)(alpha)) + \ - 127) / 255)) - -# define png_composite_16(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \ - (composite) = \ - (png_uint_16)(0xffff & (((png_uint_32)(fg) * (png_uint_32)(alpha) + \ - (png_uint_32)(bg)*(png_uint_32)(65535 - (png_uint_32)(alpha)) + \ - 32767) / 65535)) -#endif /* READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(201, png_uint_32, png_get_uint_32, (png_const_bytep buf)); -PNG_EXPORT(202, png_uint_16, png_get_uint_16, (png_const_bytep buf)); -PNG_EXPORT(203, png_int_32, png_get_int_32, (png_const_bytep buf)); -#endif - -PNG_EXPORT(204, png_uint_32, png_get_uint_31, (png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep buf)); -/* No png_get_int_16 -- may be added if there's a real need for it. */ - -/* Place a 32-bit number into a buffer in PNG byte order (big-endian). */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(205, void, png_save_uint_32, (png_bytep buf, png_uint_32 i)); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_SAVE_INT_32_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(206, void, png_save_int_32, (png_bytep buf, png_int_32 i)); -#endif - -/* Place a 16-bit number into a buffer in PNG byte order. - * The parameter is declared unsigned int, not png_uint_16, - * just to avoid potential problems on pre-ANSI C compilers. - */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(207, void, png_save_uint_16, (png_bytep buf, unsigned int i)); -/* No png_save_int_16 -- may be added if there's a real need for it. */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USE_READ_MACROS -/* Inline macros to do direct reads of bytes from the input buffer. - * The png_get_int_32() routine assumes we are using two's complement - * format for negative values, which is almost certainly true. - */ -# define PNG_get_uint_32(buf) \ - (((png_uint_32)(*(buf)) << 24) + \ - ((png_uint_32)(*((buf) + 1)) << 16) + \ - ((png_uint_32)(*((buf) + 2)) << 8) + \ - ((png_uint_32)(*((buf) + 3)))) - - /* From libpng-1.4.0 until 1.4.4, the png_get_uint_16 macro (but not the - * function) incorrectly returned a value of type png_uint_32. - */ -# define PNG_get_uint_16(buf) \ - ((png_uint_16) \ - (((unsigned int)(*(buf)) << 8) + \ - ((unsigned int)(*((buf) + 1))))) - -# define PNG_get_int_32(buf) \ - ((png_int_32)((*(buf) & 0x80) \ - ? -((png_int_32)(((png_get_uint_32(buf)^0xffffffffU)+1U)&0x7fffffffU)) \ - : (png_int_32)png_get_uint_32(buf))) - -/* If PNG_PREFIX is defined the same thing as below happens in pnglibconf.h, - * but defining a macro name prefixed with PNG_PREFIX. - */ -# ifndef PNG_PREFIX -# define png_get_uint_32(buf) PNG_get_uint_32(buf) -# define png_get_uint_16(buf) PNG_get_uint_16(buf) -# define png_get_int_32(buf) PNG_get_int_32(buf) -# endif -#else -# ifdef PNG_PREFIX - /* No macros; revert to the (redefined) function */ -# define PNG_get_uint_32 (png_get_uint_32) -# define PNG_get_uint_16 (png_get_uint_16) -# define PNG_get_int_32 (png_get_int_32) -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(242, void, png_set_check_for_invalid_index, - (png_structrp png_ptr, int allowed)); -# ifdef PNG_GET_PALETTE_MAX_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(243, int, png_get_palette_max, (png_const_structp png_ptr, - png_const_infop info_ptr)); -# endif -#endif /* CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX */ - -/******************************************************************************* - * Section 5: SIMPLIFIED API - ******************************************************************************* - * - * Please read the documentation in libpng-manual.txt (TODO: write said - * documentation) if you don't understand what follows. - * - * The simplified API hides the details of both libpng and the PNG file format - * itself. It allows PNG files to be read into a very limited number of - * in-memory bitmap formats or to be written from the same formats. If these - * formats do not accommodate your needs then you can, and should, use the more - * sophisticated APIs above - these support a wide variety of in-memory formats - * and a wide variety of sophisticated transformations to those formats as well - * as a wide variety of APIs to manipulate ancillary information. - * - * To read a PNG file using the simplified API: - * - * 1) Declare a 'png_image' structure (see below) on the stack, set the - * version field to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION and the 'opaque' pointer to NULL - * (this is REQUIRED, your program may crash if you don't do it.) - * 2) Call the appropriate png_image_begin_read... function. - * 3) Set the png_image 'format' member to the required sample format. - * 4) Allocate a buffer for the image and, if required, the color-map. - * 5) Call png_image_finish_read to read the image and, if required, the - * color-map into your buffers. - * - * There are no restrictions on the format of the PNG input itself; all valid - * color types, bit depths, and interlace methods are acceptable, and the - * input image is transformed as necessary to the requested in-memory format - * during the png_image_finish_read() step. The only caveat is that if you - * request a color-mapped image from a PNG that is full-color or makes - * complex use of an alpha channel the transformation is extremely lossy and the - * result may look terrible. - * - * To write a PNG file using the simplified API: - * - * 1) Declare a 'png_image' structure on the stack and memset() it to all zero. - * 2) Initialize the members of the structure that describe the image, setting - * the 'format' member to the format of the image samples. - * 3) Call the appropriate png_image_write... function with a pointer to the - * image and, if necessary, the color-map to write the PNG data. - * - * png_image is a structure that describes the in-memory format of an image - * when it is being read or defines the in-memory format of an image that you - * need to write: - */ -#if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - -#define PNG_IMAGE_VERSION 1 - -typedef struct png_control *png_controlp; -typedef struct -{ - png_controlp opaque; /* Initialize to NULL, free with png_image_free */ - png_uint_32 version; /* Set to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION */ - png_uint_32 width; /* Image width in pixels (columns) */ - png_uint_32 height; /* Image height in pixels (rows) */ - png_uint_32 format; /* Image format as defined below */ - png_uint_32 flags; /* A bit mask containing informational flags */ - png_uint_32 colormap_entries; - /* Number of entries in the color-map */ - - /* In the event of an error or warning the following field will be set to a - * non-zero value and the 'message' field will contain a '\0' terminated - * string with the libpng error or warning message. If both warnings and - * an error were encountered, only the error is recorded. If there - * are multiple warnings, only the first one is recorded. - * - * The upper 30 bits of this value are reserved, the low two bits contain - * a value as follows: - */ -# define PNG_IMAGE_WARNING 1 -# define PNG_IMAGE_ERROR 2 - /* - * The result is a two-bit code such that a value more than 1 indicates - * a failure in the API just called: - * - * 0 - no warning or error - * 1 - warning - * 2 - error - * 3 - error preceded by warning - */ -# define PNG_IMAGE_FAILED(png_cntrl) ((((png_cntrl).warning_or_error)&0x03)>1) - - png_uint_32 warning_or_error; - - char message[64]; -} png_image, *png_imagep; - -/* The samples of the image have one to four channels whose components have - * original values in the range 0 to 1.0: - * - * 1: A single gray or luminance channel (G). - * 2: A gray/luminance channel and an alpha channel (GA). - * 3: Three red, green, blue color channels (RGB). - * 4: Three color channels and an alpha channel (RGBA). - * - * The components are encoded in one of two ways: - * - * a) As a small integer, value 0..255, contained in a single byte. For the - * alpha channel the original value is simply value/255. For the color or - * luminance channels the value is encoded according to the sRGB specification - * and matches the 8-bit format expected by typical display devices. - * - * The color/gray channels are not scaled (pre-multiplied) by the alpha - * channel and are suitable for passing to color management software. - * - * b) As a value in the range 0..65535, contained in a 2-byte integer. All - * channels can be converted to the original value by dividing by 65535; all - * channels are linear. Color channels use the RGB encoding (RGB end-points) of - * the sRGB specification. This encoding is identified by the - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR flag below. - * - * When the simplified API needs to convert between sRGB and linear colorspaces, - * the actual sRGB transfer curve defined in the sRGB specification (see the - * article at ) is used, not the gamma=1/2.2 - * approximation used elsewhere in libpng. - * - * When an alpha channel is present it is expected to denote pixel coverage - * of the color or luminance channels and is returned as an associated alpha - * channel: the color/gray channels are scaled (pre-multiplied) by the alpha - * value. - * - * The samples are either contained directly in the image data, between 1 and 8 - * bytes per pixel according to the encoding, or are held in a color-map indexed - * by bytes in the image data. In the case of a color-map the color-map entries - * are individual samples, encoded as above, and the image data has one byte per - * pixel to select the relevant sample from the color-map. - */ - -/* PNG_FORMAT_* - * - * #defines to be used in png_image::format. Each #define identifies a - * particular layout of sample data and, if present, alpha values. There are - * separate defines for each of the two component encodings. - * - * A format is built up using single bit flag values. All combinations are - * valid. Formats can be built up from the flag values or you can use one of - * the predefined values below. When testing formats always use the FORMAT_FLAG - * macros to test for individual features - future versions of the library may - * add new flags. - * - * When reading or writing color-mapped images the format should be set to the - * format of the entries in the color-map then png_image_{read,write}_colormap - * called to read or write the color-map and set the format correctly for the - * image data. Do not set the PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP bit directly! - * - * NOTE: libpng can be built with particular features disabled. If you see - * compiler errors because the definition of one of the following flags has been - * compiled out it is because libpng does not have the required support. It is - * possible, however, for the libpng configuration to enable the format on just - * read or just write; in that case you may see an error at run time. You can - * guard against this by checking for the definition of the appropriate - * "_SUPPORTED" macro, one of: - * - * PNG_SIMPLIFIED_{READ,WRITE}_{BGR,AFIRST}_SUPPORTED - */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA 0x01U /* format with an alpha channel */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR 0x02U /* color format: otherwise grayscale */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR 0x04U /* 2-byte channels else 1-byte */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP 0x08U /* image data is color-mapped */ - -#ifdef PNG_FORMAT_BGR_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR 0x10U /* BGR colors, else order is RGB */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_FORMAT_AFIRST_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST 0x20U /* alpha channel comes first */ -#endif - -#define PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ASSOCIATED_ALPHA 0x40U /* alpha channel is associated */ - -/* Commonly used formats have predefined macros. - * - * First the single byte (sRGB) formats: - */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_GRAY 0 -#define PNG_FORMAT_GA PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA -#define PNG_FORMAT_AG (PNG_FORMAT_GA|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) -#define PNG_FORMAT_RGB PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR -#define PNG_FORMAT_BGR (PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR) -#define PNG_FORMAT_RGBA (PNG_FORMAT_RGB|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) -#define PNG_FORMAT_ARGB (PNG_FORMAT_RGBA|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) -#define PNG_FORMAT_BGRA (PNG_FORMAT_BGR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) -#define PNG_FORMAT_ABGR (PNG_FORMAT_BGRA|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) - -/* Then the linear 2-byte formats. When naming these "Y" is used to - * indicate a luminance (gray) channel. - */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_Y PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR -#define PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_Y_ALPHA (PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) -#define PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_RGB (PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) -#define PNG_FORMAT_LINEAR_RGB_ALPHA \ - (PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) - -/* With color-mapped formats the image data is one byte for each pixel, the byte - * is an index into the color-map which is formatted as above. To obtain a - * color-mapped format it is sufficient just to add the PNG_FOMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP - * to one of the above definitions, or you can use one of the definitions below. - */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_RGB_COLORMAP (PNG_FORMAT_RGB|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) -#define PNG_FORMAT_BGR_COLORMAP (PNG_FORMAT_BGR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) -#define PNG_FORMAT_RGBA_COLORMAP (PNG_FORMAT_RGBA|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) -#define PNG_FORMAT_ARGB_COLORMAP (PNG_FORMAT_ARGB|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) -#define PNG_FORMAT_BGRA_COLORMAP (PNG_FORMAT_BGRA|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) -#define PNG_FORMAT_ABGR_COLORMAP (PNG_FORMAT_ABGR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) - -/* PNG_IMAGE macros - * - * These are convenience macros to derive information from a png_image - * structure. The PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_ macros return values appropriate to the - * actual image sample values - either the entries in the color-map or the - * pixels in the image. The PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_ macros return corresponding values - * for the pixels and will always return 1 for color-mapped formats. The - * remaining macros return information about the rows in the image and the - * complete image. - * - * NOTE: All the macros that take a png_image::format parameter are compile time - * constants if the format parameter is, itself, a constant. Therefore these - * macros can be used in array declarations and case labels where required. - * Similarly the macros are also pre-processor constants (sizeof is not used) so - * they can be used in #if tests. - * - * First the information about the samples. - */ -#define PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(fmt)\ - (((fmt)&(PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR|PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA))+1) - /* Return the total number of channels in a given format: 1..4 */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt)\ - ((((fmt) & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) >> 2)+1) - /* Return the size in bytes of a single component of a pixel or color-map - * entry (as appropriate) in the image: 1 or 2. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_SIZE(fmt)\ - (PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(fmt) * PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt)) - /* This is the size of the sample data for one sample. If the image is - * color-mapped it is the size of one color-map entry (and image pixels are - * one byte in size), otherwise it is the size of one image pixel. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(fmt)\ - (PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(fmt) * 256) - /* The maximum size of the color-map required by the format expressed in a - * count of components. This can be used to compile-time allocate a - * color-map: - * - * png_uint_16 colormap[PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(linear_fmt)]; - * - * png_byte colormap[PNG_IMAGE_MAXIMUM_COLORMAP_COMPONENTS(sRGB_fmt)]; - * - * Alternatively use the PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE macro below to use the - * information from one of the png_image_begin_read_ APIs and dynamically - * allocate the required memory. - */ - -/* Corresponding information about the pixels */ -#define PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_(test,fmt)\ - (((fmt)&PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP)?1:test(fmt)) - -#define PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_CHANNELS(fmt)\ - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_(PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS,fmt) - /* The number of separate channels (components) in a pixel; 1 for a - * color-mapped image. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt)\ - PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_(PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_COMPONENT_SIZE,fmt) - /* The size, in bytes, of each component in a pixel; 1 for a color-mapped - * image. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_SIZE(fmt) PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_(PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_SIZE,fmt) - /* The size, in bytes, of a complete pixel; 1 for a color-mapped image. */ - -/* Information about the whole row, or whole image */ -#define PNG_IMAGE_ROW_STRIDE(image)\ - (PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_CHANNELS((image).format) * (image).width) - /* Return the total number of components in a single row of the image; this - * is the minimum 'row stride', the minimum count of components between each - * row. For a color-mapped image this is the minimum number of bytes in a - * row. - * - * WARNING: this macro overflows for some images with more than one component - * and very large image widths. libpng will refuse to process an image where - * this macro would overflow. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE(image, row_stride)\ - (PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE((image).format)*(image).height*(row_stride)) - /* Return the size, in bytes, of an image buffer given a png_image and a row - * stride - the number of components to leave space for in each row. - * - * WARNING: this macro overflows a 32-bit integer for some large PNG images, - * libpng will refuse to process an image where such an overflow would occur. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_SIZE(image)\ - PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE(image, PNG_IMAGE_ROW_STRIDE(image)) - /* Return the size, in bytes, of the image in memory given just a png_image; - * the row stride is the minimum stride required for the image. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE(image)\ - (PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_SIZE((image).format) * (image).colormap_entries) - /* Return the size, in bytes, of the color-map of this image. If the image - * format is not a color-map format this will return a size sufficient for - * 256 entries in the given format; check PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP if - * you don't want to allocate a color-map in this case. - */ - -/* PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_* - * - * Flags containing additional information about the image are held in the - * 'flags' field of png_image. - */ -#define PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB 0x01 - /* This indicates that the RGB values of the in-memory bitmap do not - * correspond to the red, green and blue end-points defined by sRGB. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_FAST 0x02 - /* On write emphasise speed over compression; the resultant PNG file will be - * larger but will be produced significantly faster, particular for large - * images. Do not use this option for images which will be distributed, only - * used it when producing intermediate files that will be read back in - * repeatedly. For a typical 24-bit image the option will double the read - * speed at the cost of increasing the image size by 25%, however for many - * more compressible images the PNG file can be 10 times larger with only a - * slight speed gain. - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_16BIT_sRGB 0x04 - /* On read if the image is a 16-bit per component image and there is no gAMA - * or sRGB chunk assume that the components are sRGB encoded. Notice that - * images output by the simplified API always have gamma information; setting - * this flag only affects the interpretation of 16-bit images from an - * external source. It is recommended that the application expose this flag - * to the user; the user can normally easily recognize the difference between - * linear and sRGB encoding. This flag has no effect on write - the data - * passed to the write APIs must have the correct encoding (as defined - * above.) - * - * If the flag is not set (the default) input 16-bit per component data is - * assumed to be linear. - * - * NOTE: the flag can only be set after the png_image_begin_read_ call, - * because that call initializes the 'flags' field. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED -/* READ APIs - * --------- - * - * The png_image passed to the read APIs must have been initialized by setting - * the png_controlp field 'opaque' to NULL (or, safer, memset the whole thing.) - */ -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(234, int, png_image_begin_read_from_file, (png_imagep image, - const char *file_name)); - /* The named file is opened for read and the image header is filled in - * from the PNG header in the file. - */ - -PNG_EXPORT(235, int, png_image_begin_read_from_stdio, (png_imagep image, - FILE* file)); - /* The PNG header is read from the stdio FILE object. */ -#endif /* STDIO */ - -PNG_EXPORT(236, int, png_image_begin_read_from_memory, (png_imagep image, - png_const_voidp memory, size_t size)); - /* The PNG header is read from the given memory buffer. */ - -PNG_EXPORT(237, int, png_image_finish_read, (png_imagep image, - png_const_colorp background, void *buffer, png_int_32 row_stride, - void *colormap)); - /* Finish reading the image into the supplied buffer and clean up the - * png_image structure. - * - * row_stride is the step, in byte or 2-byte units as appropriate, - * between adjacent rows. A positive stride indicates that the top-most row - * is first in the buffer - the normal top-down arrangement. A negative - * stride indicates that the bottom-most row is first in the buffer. - * - * background need only be supplied if an alpha channel must be removed from - * a png_byte format and the removal is to be done by compositing on a solid - * color; otherwise it may be NULL and any composition will be done directly - * onto the buffer. The value is an sRGB color to use for the background, - * for grayscale output the green channel is used. - * - * background must be supplied when an alpha channel must be removed from a - * single byte color-mapped output format, in other words if: - * - * 1) The original format from png_image_begin_read_from_* had - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA set. - * 2) The format set by the application does not. - * 3) The format set by the application has PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP set and - * PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR *not* set. - * - * For linear output removing the alpha channel is always done by compositing - * on black and background is ignored. - * - * colormap must be supplied when PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP is set. It must - * be at least the size (in bytes) returned by PNG_IMAGE_COLORMAP_SIZE. - * image->colormap_entries will be updated to the actual number of entries - * written to the colormap; this may be less than the original value. - */ - -PNG_EXPORT(238, void, png_image_free, (png_imagep image)); - /* Free any data allocated by libpng in image->opaque, setting the pointer to - * NULL. May be called at any time after the structure is initialized. - */ -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_READ */ - -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED -/* WRITE APIS - * ---------- - * For write you must initialize a png_image structure to describe the image to - * be written. To do this use memset to set the whole structure to 0 then - * initialize fields describing your image. - * - * version: must be set to PNG_IMAGE_VERSION - * opaque: must be initialized to NULL - * width: image width in pixels - * height: image height in rows - * format: the format of the data (image and color-map) you wish to write - * flags: set to 0 unless one of the defined flags applies; set - * PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB for color format images where the RGB - * values do not correspond to the colors in sRGB. - * colormap_entries: set to the number of entries in the color-map (0 to 256) - */ -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO_SUPPORTED -PNG_EXPORT(239, int, png_image_write_to_file, (png_imagep image, - const char *file, int convert_to_8bit, const void *buffer, - png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap)); - /* Write the image to the named file. */ - -PNG_EXPORT(240, int, png_image_write_to_stdio, (png_imagep image, FILE *file, - int convert_to_8_bit, const void *buffer, png_int_32 row_stride, - const void *colormap)); - /* Write the image to the given (FILE*). */ -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO */ - -/* With all write APIs if image is in one of the linear formats with 16-bit - * data then setting convert_to_8_bit will cause the output to be an 8-bit PNG - * gamma encoded according to the sRGB specification, otherwise a 16-bit linear - * encoded PNG file is written. - * - * With color-mapped data formats the colormap parameter point to a color-map - * with at least image->colormap_entries encoded in the specified format. If - * the format is linear the written PNG color-map will be converted to sRGB - * regardless of the convert_to_8_bit flag. - * - * With all APIs row_stride is handled as in the read APIs - it is the spacing - * from one row to the next in component sized units (1 or 2 bytes) and if - * negative indicates a bottom-up row layout in the buffer. If row_stride is - * zero, libpng will calculate it for you from the image width and number of - * channels. - * - * Note that the write API does not support interlacing, sub-8-bit pixels or - * most ancillary chunks. If you need to write text chunks (e.g. for copyright - * notices) you need to use one of the other APIs. - */ - -PNG_EXPORT(245, int, png_image_write_to_memory, (png_imagep image, void *memory, - png_alloc_size_t * PNG_RESTRICT memory_bytes, int convert_to_8_bit, - const void *buffer, png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap)); - /* Write the image to the given memory buffer. The function both writes the - * whole PNG data stream to *memory and updates *memory_bytes with the count - * of bytes written. - * - * 'memory' may be NULL. In this case *memory_bytes is not read however on - * success the number of bytes which would have been written will still be - * stored in *memory_bytes. On failure *memory_bytes will contain 0. - * - * If 'memory' is not NULL it must point to memory[*memory_bytes] of - * writeable memory. - * - * If the function returns success memory[*memory_bytes] (if 'memory' is not - * NULL) contains the written PNG data. *memory_bytes will always be less - * than or equal to the original value. - * - * If the function returns false and *memory_bytes was not changed an error - * occurred during write. If *memory_bytes was changed, or is not 0 if - * 'memory' was NULL, the write would have succeeded but for the memory - * buffer being too small. *memory_bytes contains the required number of - * bytes and will be bigger that the original value. - */ - -#define png_image_write_get_memory_size(image, size, convert_to_8_bit, buffer,\ - row_stride, colormap)\ - png_image_write_to_memory(&(image), 0, &(size), convert_to_8_bit, buffer,\ - row_stride, colormap) - /* Return the amount of memory in 'size' required to compress this image. - * The png_image structure 'image' must be filled in as in the above - * function and must not be changed before the actual write call, the buffer - * and all other parameters must also be identical to that in the final - * write call. The 'size' variable need not be initialized. - * - * NOTE: the macro returns true/false, if false is returned 'size' will be - * set to zero and the write failed and probably will fail if tried again. - */ - -/* You can pre-allocate the buffer by making sure it is of sufficient size - * regardless of the amount of compression achieved. The buffer size will - * always be bigger than the original image and it will never be filled. The - * following macros are provided to assist in allocating the buffer. - */ -#define PNG_IMAGE_DATA_SIZE(image) (PNG_IMAGE_SIZE(image)+(image).height) - /* The number of uncompressed bytes in the PNG byte encoding of the image; - * uncompressing the PNG IDAT data will give this number of bytes. - * - * NOTE: while PNG_IMAGE_SIZE cannot overflow for an image in memory this - * macro can because of the extra bytes used in the PNG byte encoding. You - * need to avoid this macro if your image size approaches 2^30 in width or - * height. The same goes for the remainder of these macros; they all produce - * bigger numbers than the actual in-memory image size. - */ -#ifndef PNG_ZLIB_MAX_SIZE -# define PNG_ZLIB_MAX_SIZE(b) ((b)+(((b)+7U)>>3)+(((b)+63U)>>6)+11U) - /* An upper bound on the number of compressed bytes given 'b' uncompressed - * bytes. This is based on deflateBounds() in zlib; different - * implementations of zlib compression may conceivably produce more data so - * if your zlib implementation is not zlib itself redefine this macro - * appropriately. - */ -#endif - -#define PNG_IMAGE_COMPRESSED_SIZE_MAX(image)\ - PNG_ZLIB_MAX_SIZE((png_alloc_size_t)PNG_IMAGE_DATA_SIZE(image)) - /* An upper bound on the size of the data in the PNG IDAT chunks. */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_PNG_SIZE_MAX_(image, image_size)\ - ((8U/*sig*/+25U/*IHDR*/+16U/*gAMA*/+44U/*cHRM*/+12U/*IEND*/+\ - (((image).format&PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP)?/*colormap: PLTE, tRNS*/\ - 12U+3U*(image).colormap_entries/*PLTE data*/+\ - (((image).format&PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA)?\ - 12U/*tRNS*/+(image).colormap_entries:0U):0U)+\ - 12U)+(12U*((image_size)/PNG_ZBUF_SIZE))/*IDAT*/+(image_size)) - /* A helper for the following macro; if your compiler cannot handle the - * following macro use this one with the result of - * PNG_IMAGE_COMPRESSED_SIZE_MAX(image) as the second argument (most - * compilers should handle this just fine.) - */ - -#define PNG_IMAGE_PNG_SIZE_MAX(image)\ - PNG_IMAGE_PNG_SIZE_MAX_(image, PNG_IMAGE_COMPRESSED_SIZE_MAX(image)) - /* An upper bound on the total length of the PNG data stream for 'image'. - * The result is of type png_alloc_size_t, on 32-bit systems this may - * overflow even though PNG_IMAGE_DATA_SIZE does not overflow; the write will - * run out of buffer space but return a corrected size which should work. - */ -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_WRITE */ -/******************************************************************************* - * END OF SIMPLIFIED API - ******************************************************************************/ -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_{READ|WRITE} */ - -/******************************************************************************* - * Section 6: IMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS - ******************************************************************************* - * - * Support for arbitrary implementation-specific optimizations. The API allows - * particular options to be turned on or off. 'Option' is the number of the - * option and 'onoff' is 0 (off) or non-0 (on). The value returned is given - * by the PNG_OPTION_ defines below. - * - * HARDWARE: normally hardware capabilities, such as the Intel SSE instructions, - * are detected at run time, however sometimes it may be impossible - * to do this in user mode, in which case it is necessary to discover - * the capabilities in an OS specific way. Such capabilities are - * listed here when libpng has support for them and must be turned - * ON by the application if present. - * - * SOFTWARE: sometimes software optimizations actually result in performance - * decrease on some architectures or systems, or with some sets of - * PNG images. 'Software' options allow such optimizations to be - * selected at run time. - */ -#ifdef PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_ARM_NEON_API_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_ARM_NEON 0 /* HARDWARE: ARM Neon SIMD instructions supported */ -#endif -#define PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW 2 /* SOFTWARE: force maximum window */ -#define PNG_SKIP_sRGB_CHECK_PROFILE 4 /* SOFTWARE: Check ICC profile for sRGB */ -#ifdef PNG_MIPS_MSA_API_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_MIPS_MSA 6 /* HARDWARE: MIPS Msa SIMD instructions supported */ -#endif -#define PNG_IGNORE_ADLER32 8 -#ifdef PNG_POWERPC_VSX_API_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_POWERPC_VSX 10 /* HARDWARE: PowerPC VSX SIMD instructions supported */ -#endif -#define PNG_OPTION_NEXT 12 /* Next option - numbers must be even */ - -/* Return values: NOTE: there are four values and 'off' is *not* zero */ -#define PNG_OPTION_UNSET 0 /* Unset - defaults to off */ -#define PNG_OPTION_INVALID 1 /* Option number out of range */ -#define PNG_OPTION_OFF 2 -#define PNG_OPTION_ON 3 - -PNG_EXPORT(244, int, png_set_option, (png_structrp png_ptr, int option, - int onoff)); -#endif /* SET_OPTION */ - -/******************************************************************************* - * END OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OPTIONS - ******************************************************************************/ - -/* Maintainer: Put new public prototypes here ^, in libpng.3, in project - * defs, and in scripts/symbols.def. - */ - -/* The last ordinal number (this is the *last* one already used; the next - * one to use is one more than this.) - */ -#ifdef PNG_EXPORT_LAST_ORDINAL - PNG_EXPORT_LAST_ORDINAL(249); -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY */ -/* Do not put anything past this line */ -#endif /* PNG_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngbar.jpg b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngbar.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 70ba8d8..0000000 Binary files a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngbar.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngbar.png b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngbar.png deleted file mode 100644 index 49798c8..0000000 Binary files a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngbar.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngconf.h b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngconf.h deleted file mode 100644 index dcba9f9..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngconf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,623 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngconf.h - machine-configurable file for libpng - * - * libpng version 1.6.37 - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2016,2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * Any machine specific code is near the front of this file, so if you - * are configuring libpng for a machine, you may want to read the section - * starting here down to where it starts to typedef png_color, png_text, - * and png_info. - */ - -#ifndef PNGCONF_H -#define PNGCONF_H - -#ifndef PNG_BUILDING_SYMBOL_TABLE /* else includes may cause problems */ - -/* From libpng 1.6.0 libpng requires an ANSI X3.159-1989 ("ISOC90") compliant C - * compiler for correct compilation. The following header files are required by - * the standard. If your compiler doesn't provide these header files, or they - * do not match the standard, you will need to provide/improve them. - */ -#include -#include - -/* Library header files. These header files are all defined by ISOC90; libpng - * expects conformant implementations, however, an ISOC90 conformant system need - * not provide these header files if the functionality cannot be implemented. - * In this case it will be necessary to disable the relevant parts of libpng in - * the build of pnglibconf.h. - * - * Prior to 1.6.0 string.h was included here; the API changes in 1.6.0 to not - * include this unnecessary header file. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED - /* Required for the definition of FILE: */ -# include -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - /* Required for the definition of jmp_buf and the declaration of longjmp: */ -# include -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED - /* Required for struct tm: */ -# include -#endif - -#endif /* PNG_BUILDING_SYMBOL_TABLE */ - -/* Prior to 1.6.0, it was possible to turn off 'const' in declarations, - * using PNG_NO_CONST. This is no longer supported. - */ -#define PNG_CONST const /* backward compatibility only */ - -/* This controls optimization of the reading of 16-bit and 32-bit - * values from PNG files. It can be set on a per-app-file basis: it - * just changes whether a macro is used when the function is called. - * The library builder sets the default; if read functions are not - * built into the library the macro implementation is forced on. - */ -#ifndef PNG_READ_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_USE_READ_MACROS -#endif -#if !defined(PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS) && !defined(PNG_USE_READ_MACROS) -# if PNG_DEFAULT_READ_MACROS -# define PNG_USE_READ_MACROS -# endif -#endif - -/* COMPILER SPECIFIC OPTIONS. - * - * These options are provided so that a variety of difficult compilers - * can be used. Some are fixed at build time (e.g. PNG_API_RULE - * below) but still have compiler specific implementations, others - * may be changed on a per-file basis when compiling against libpng. - */ - -/* The PNGARG macro was used in versions of libpng prior to 1.6.0 to protect - * against legacy (pre ISOC90) compilers that did not understand function - * prototypes. It is not required for modern C compilers. - */ -#ifndef PNGARG -# define PNGARG(arglist) arglist -#endif - -/* Function calling conventions. - * ============================= - * Normally it is not necessary to specify to the compiler how to call - * a function - it just does it - however on x86 systems derived from - * Microsoft and Borland C compilers ('IBM PC', 'DOS', 'Windows' systems - * and some others) there are multiple ways to call a function and the - * default can be changed on the compiler command line. For this reason - * libpng specifies the calling convention of every exported function and - * every function called via a user supplied function pointer. This is - * done in this file by defining the following macros: - * - * PNGAPI Calling convention for exported functions. - * PNGCBAPI Calling convention for user provided (callback) functions. - * PNGCAPI Calling convention used by the ANSI-C library (required - * for longjmp callbacks and sometimes used internally to - * specify the calling convention for zlib). - * - * These macros should never be overridden. If it is necessary to - * change calling convention in a private build this can be done - * by setting PNG_API_RULE (which defaults to 0) to one of the values - * below to select the correct 'API' variants. - * - * PNG_API_RULE=0 Use PNGCAPI - the 'C' calling convention - throughout. - * This is correct in every known environment. - * PNG_API_RULE=1 Use the operating system convention for PNGAPI and - * the 'C' calling convention (from PNGCAPI) for - * callbacks (PNGCBAPI). This is no longer required - * in any known environment - if it has to be used - * please post an explanation of the problem to the - * libpng mailing list. - * - * These cases only differ if the operating system does not use the C - * calling convention, at present this just means the above cases - * (x86 DOS/Windows systems) and, even then, this does not apply to - * Cygwin running on those systems. - * - * Note that the value must be defined in pnglibconf.h so that what - * the application uses to call the library matches the conventions - * set when building the library. - */ - -/* Symbol export - * ============= - * When building a shared library it is almost always necessary to tell - * the compiler which symbols to export. The png.h macro 'PNG_EXPORT' - * is used to mark the symbols. On some systems these symbols can be - * extracted at link time and need no special processing by the compiler, - * on other systems the symbols are flagged by the compiler and just - * the declaration requires a special tag applied (unfortunately) in a - * compiler dependent way. Some systems can do either. - * - * A small number of older systems also require a symbol from a DLL to - * be flagged to the program that calls it. This is a problem because - * we do not know in the header file included by application code that - * the symbol will come from a shared library, as opposed to a statically - * linked one. For this reason the application must tell us by setting - * the magic flag PNG_USE_DLL to turn on the special processing before - * it includes png.h. - * - * Four additional macros are used to make this happen: - * - * PNG_IMPEXP The magic (if any) to cause a symbol to be exported from - * the build or imported if PNG_USE_DLL is set - compiler - * and system specific. - * - * PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type) A macro that pre or appends PNG_IMPEXP to - * 'type', compiler specific. - * - * PNG_DLL_EXPORT Set to the magic to use during a libpng build to - * make a symbol exported from the DLL. Not used in the - * public header files; see pngpriv.h for how it is used - * in the libpng build. - * - * PNG_DLL_IMPORT Set to the magic to force the libpng symbols to come - * from a DLL - used to define PNG_IMPEXP when - * PNG_USE_DLL is set. - */ - -/* System specific discovery. - * ========================== - * This code is used at build time to find PNG_IMPEXP, the API settings - * and PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(), it may also set a macro to indicate the DLL - * import processing is possible. On Windows systems it also sets - * compiler-specific macros to the values required to change the calling - * conventions of the various functions. - */ -#if defined(_Windows) || defined(_WINDOWS) || defined(WIN32) ||\ - defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) - /* Windows system (DOS doesn't support DLLs). Includes builds under Cygwin or - * MinGW on any architecture currently supported by Windows. Also includes - * Watcom builds but these need special treatment because they are not - * compatible with GCC or Visual C because of different calling conventions. - */ -# if PNG_API_RULE == 2 - /* If this line results in an error, either because __watcall is not - * understood or because of a redefine just below you cannot use *this* - * build of the library with the compiler you are using. *This* build was - * build using Watcom and applications must also be built using Watcom! - */ -# define PNGCAPI __watcall -# endif - -# if defined(__GNUC__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 800)) -# define PNGCAPI __cdecl -# if PNG_API_RULE == 1 - /* If this line results in an error __stdcall is not understood and - * PNG_API_RULE should not have been set to '1'. - */ -# define PNGAPI __stdcall -# endif -# else - /* An older compiler, or one not detected (erroneously) above, - * if necessary override on the command line to get the correct - * variants for the compiler. - */ -# ifndef PNGCAPI -# define PNGCAPI _cdecl -# endif -# if PNG_API_RULE == 1 && !defined(PNGAPI) -# define PNGAPI _stdcall -# endif -# endif /* compiler/api */ - - /* NOTE: PNGCBAPI always defaults to PNGCAPI. */ - -# if defined(PNGAPI) && !defined(PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD) -# error "PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD must be defined if PNGAPI is changed" -# endif - -# if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 800) ||\ - (defined(__BORLANDC__) && __BORLANDC__ < 0x500) - /* older Borland and MSC - * compilers used '__export' and required this to be after - * the type. - */ -# ifndef PNG_EXPORT_TYPE -# define PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type) type PNG_IMPEXP -# endif -# define PNG_DLL_EXPORT __export -# else /* newer compiler */ -# define PNG_DLL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) -# ifndef PNG_DLL_IMPORT -# define PNG_DLL_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport) -# endif -# endif /* compiler */ - -#else /* !Windows */ -# if (defined(__IBMC__) || defined(__IBMCPP__)) && defined(__OS2__) -# define PNGAPI _System -# else /* !Windows/x86 && !OS/2 */ - /* Use the defaults, or define PNG*API on the command line (but - * this will have to be done for every compile!) - */ -# endif /* other system, !OS/2 */ -#endif /* !Windows/x86 */ - -/* Now do all the defaulting . */ -#ifndef PNGCAPI -# define PNGCAPI -#endif -#ifndef PNGCBAPI -# define PNGCBAPI PNGCAPI -#endif -#ifndef PNGAPI -# define PNGAPI PNGCAPI -#endif - -/* PNG_IMPEXP may be set on the compilation system command line or (if not set) - * then in an internal header file when building the library, otherwise (when - * using the library) it is set here. - */ -#ifndef PNG_IMPEXP -# if defined(PNG_USE_DLL) && defined(PNG_DLL_IMPORT) - /* This forces use of a DLL, disallowing static linking */ -# define PNG_IMPEXP PNG_DLL_IMPORT -# endif - -# ifndef PNG_IMPEXP -# define PNG_IMPEXP -# endif -#endif - -/* In 1.5.2 the definition of PNG_FUNCTION has been changed to always treat - * 'attributes' as a storage class - the attributes go at the start of the - * function definition, and attributes are always appended regardless of the - * compiler. This considerably simplifies these macros but may cause problems - * if any compilers both need function attributes and fail to handle them as - * a storage class (this is unlikely.) - */ -#ifndef PNG_FUNCTION -# define PNG_FUNCTION(type, name, args, attributes) attributes type name args -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_EXPORT_TYPE -# define PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type) PNG_IMPEXP type -#endif - - /* The ordinal value is only relevant when preprocessing png.h for symbol - * table entries, so we discard it here. See the .dfn files in the - * scripts directory. - */ - -#ifndef PNG_EXPORTA -# define PNG_EXPORTA(ordinal, type, name, args, attributes) \ - PNG_FUNCTION(PNG_EXPORT_TYPE(type), (PNGAPI name), PNGARG(args), \ - PNG_LINKAGE_API attributes) -#endif - -/* ANSI-C (C90) does not permit a macro to be invoked with an empty argument, - * so make something non-empty to satisfy the requirement: - */ -#define PNG_EMPTY /*empty list*/ - -#define PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args) \ - PNG_EXPORTA(ordinal, type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY) - -/* Use PNG_REMOVED to comment out a removed interface. */ -#ifndef PNG_REMOVED -# define PNG_REMOVED(ordinal, type, name, args, attributes) -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_CALLBACK -# define PNG_CALLBACK(type, name, args) type (PNGCBAPI name) PNGARG(args) -#endif - -/* Support for compiler specific function attributes. These are used - * so that where compiler support is available incorrect use of API - * functions in png.h will generate compiler warnings. - * - * Added at libpng-1.2.41. - */ - -#ifndef PNG_NO_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS -# ifndef PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - /* Support for compiler specific function attributes. These are used - * so that where compiler support is available, incorrect use of API - * functions in png.h will generate compiler warnings. Added at libpng - * version 1.2.41. Disabling these removes the warnings but may also produce - * less efficient code. - */ -# if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_attribute) - /* Clang defines both __clang__ and __GNUC__. Check __clang__ first. */ -# if !defined(PNG_USE_RESULT) && __has_attribute(__warn_unused_result__) -# define PNG_USE_RESULT __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)) -# endif -# if !defined(PNG_NORETURN) && __has_attribute(__noreturn__) -# define PNG_NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) -# endif -# if !defined(PNG_ALLOCATED) && __has_attribute(__malloc__) -# define PNG_ALLOCATED __attribute__((__malloc__)) -# endif -# if !defined(PNG_DEPRECATED) && __has_attribute(__deprecated__) -# define PNG_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__)) -# endif -# if !defined(PNG_PRIVATE) -# ifdef __has_extension -# if __has_extension(attribute_unavailable_with_message) -# define PNG_PRIVATE __attribute__((__unavailable__(\ - "This function is not exported by libpng."))) -# endif -# endif -# endif -# ifndef PNG_RESTRICT -# define PNG_RESTRICT __restrict -# endif - -# elif defined(__GNUC__) -# ifndef PNG_USE_RESULT -# define PNG_USE_RESULT __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)) -# endif -# ifndef PNG_NORETURN -# define PNG_NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) -# endif -# if __GNUC__ >= 3 -# ifndef PNG_ALLOCATED -# define PNG_ALLOCATED __attribute__((__malloc__)) -# endif -# ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED -# define PNG_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__)) -# endif -# ifndef PNG_PRIVATE -# if 0 /* Doesn't work so we use deprecated instead*/ -# define PNG_PRIVATE \ - __attribute__((warning("This function is not exported by libpng."))) -# else -# define PNG_PRIVATE \ - __attribute__((__deprecated__)) -# endif -# endif -# if ((__GNUC__ > 3) || !defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) || (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 1)) -# ifndef PNG_RESTRICT -# define PNG_RESTRICT __restrict -# endif -# endif /* __GNUC__.__GNUC_MINOR__ > 3.0 */ -# endif /* __GNUC__ >= 3 */ - -# elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1300) -# ifndef PNG_USE_RESULT -# define PNG_USE_RESULT /* not supported */ -# endif -# ifndef PNG_NORETURN -# define PNG_NORETURN __declspec(noreturn) -# endif -# ifndef PNG_ALLOCATED -# if (_MSC_VER >= 1400) -# define PNG_ALLOCATED __declspec(restrict) -# endif -# endif -# ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED -# define PNG_DEPRECATED __declspec(deprecated) -# endif -# ifndef PNG_PRIVATE -# define PNG_PRIVATE __declspec(deprecated) -# endif -# ifndef PNG_RESTRICT -# if (_MSC_VER >= 1400) -# define PNG_RESTRICT __restrict -# endif -# endif - -# elif defined(__WATCOMC__) -# ifndef PNG_RESTRICT -# define PNG_RESTRICT __restrict -# endif -# endif -#endif /* PNG_PEDANTIC_WARNINGS */ - -#ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED -# define PNG_DEPRECATED /* Use of this function is deprecated */ -#endif -#ifndef PNG_USE_RESULT -# define PNG_USE_RESULT /* The result of this function must be checked */ -#endif -#ifndef PNG_NORETURN -# define PNG_NORETURN /* This function does not return */ -#endif -#ifndef PNG_ALLOCATED -# define PNG_ALLOCATED /* The result of the function is new memory */ -#endif -#ifndef PNG_PRIVATE -# define PNG_PRIVATE /* This is a private libpng function */ -#endif -#ifndef PNG_RESTRICT -# define PNG_RESTRICT /* The C99 "restrict" feature */ -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_FP_EXPORT /* A floating point API. */ -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_FP_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ - PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args); -# else /* No floating point APIs */ -# define PNG_FP_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args) -# endif -#endif -#ifndef PNG_FIXED_EXPORT /* A fixed point API. */ -# ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ - PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args); -# else /* No fixed point APIs */ -# define PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args) -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_BUILDING_SYMBOL_TABLE -/* Some typedefs to get us started. These should be safe on most of the common - * platforms. - * - * png_uint_32 and png_int_32 may, currently, be larger than required to hold a - * 32-bit value however this is not normally advisable. - * - * png_uint_16 and png_int_16 should always be two bytes in size - this is - * verified at library build time. - * - * png_byte must always be one byte in size. - * - * The checks below use constants from limits.h, as defined by the ISOC90 - * standard. - */ -#if CHAR_BIT == 8 && UCHAR_MAX == 255 - typedef unsigned char png_byte; -#else -# error "libpng requires 8-bit bytes" -#endif - -#if INT_MIN == -32768 && INT_MAX == 32767 - typedef int png_int_16; -#elif SHRT_MIN == -32768 && SHRT_MAX == 32767 - typedef short png_int_16; -#else -# error "libpng requires a signed 16-bit type" -#endif - -#if UINT_MAX == 65535 - typedef unsigned int png_uint_16; -#elif USHRT_MAX == 65535 - typedef unsigned short png_uint_16; -#else -# error "libpng requires an unsigned 16-bit type" -#endif - -#if INT_MIN < -2147483646 && INT_MAX > 2147483646 - typedef int png_int_32; -#elif LONG_MIN < -2147483646 && LONG_MAX > 2147483646 - typedef long int png_int_32; -#else -# error "libpng requires a signed 32-bit (or more) type" -#endif - -#if UINT_MAX > 4294967294U - typedef unsigned int png_uint_32; -#elif ULONG_MAX > 4294967294U - typedef unsigned long int png_uint_32; -#else -# error "libpng requires an unsigned 32-bit (or more) type" -#endif - -/* Prior to 1.6.0, it was possible to disable the use of size_t and ptrdiff_t. - * From 1.6.0 onwards, an ISO C90 compiler, as well as a standard-compliant - * behavior of sizeof and ptrdiff_t are required. - * The legacy typedefs are provided here for backwards compatibility. - */ -typedef size_t png_size_t; -typedef ptrdiff_t png_ptrdiff_t; - -/* libpng needs to know the maximum value of 'size_t' and this controls the - * definition of png_alloc_size_t, below. This maximum value of size_t limits - * but does not control the maximum allocations the library makes - there is - * direct application control of this through png_set_user_limits(). - */ -#ifndef PNG_SMALL_SIZE_T - /* Compiler specific tests for systems where size_t is known to be less than - * 32 bits (some of these systems may no longer work because of the lack of - * 'far' support; see above.) - */ -# if (defined(__TURBOC__) && !defined(__FLAT__)) ||\ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(MAXSEG_64K)) -# define PNG_SMALL_SIZE_T -# endif -#endif - -/* png_alloc_size_t is guaranteed to be no smaller than size_t, and no smaller - * than png_uint_32. Casts from size_t or png_uint_32 to png_alloc_size_t are - * not necessary; in fact, it is recommended not to use them at all, so that - * the compiler can complain when something turns out to be problematic. - * - * Casts in the other direction (from png_alloc_size_t to size_t or - * png_uint_32) should be explicitly applied; however, we do not expect to - * encounter practical situations that require such conversions. - * - * PNG_SMALL_SIZE_T must be defined if the maximum value of size_t is less than - * 4294967295 - i.e. less than the maximum value of png_uint_32. - */ -#ifdef PNG_SMALL_SIZE_T - typedef png_uint_32 png_alloc_size_t; -#else - typedef size_t png_alloc_size_t; -#endif - -/* Prior to 1.6.0 libpng offered limited support for Microsoft C compiler - * implementations of Intel CPU specific support of user-mode segmented address - * spaces, where 16-bit pointers address more than 65536 bytes of memory using - * separate 'segment' registers. The implementation requires two different - * types of pointer (only one of which includes the segment value.) - * - * If required this support is available in version 1.2 of libpng and may be - * available in versions through 1.5, although the correctness of the code has - * not been verified recently. - */ - -/* Typedef for floating-point numbers that are converted to fixed-point with a - * multiple of 100,000, e.g., gamma - */ -typedef png_int_32 png_fixed_point; - -/* Add typedefs for pointers */ -typedef void * png_voidp; -typedef const void * png_const_voidp; -typedef png_byte * png_bytep; -typedef const png_byte * png_const_bytep; -typedef png_uint_32 * png_uint_32p; -typedef const png_uint_32 * png_const_uint_32p; -typedef png_int_32 * png_int_32p; -typedef const png_int_32 * png_const_int_32p; -typedef png_uint_16 * png_uint_16p; -typedef const png_uint_16 * png_const_uint_16p; -typedef png_int_16 * png_int_16p; -typedef const png_int_16 * png_const_int_16p; -typedef char * png_charp; -typedef const char * png_const_charp; -typedef png_fixed_point * png_fixed_point_p; -typedef const png_fixed_point * png_const_fixed_point_p; -typedef size_t * png_size_tp; -typedef const size_t * png_const_size_tp; - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -typedef FILE * png_FILE_p; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -typedef double * png_doublep; -typedef const double * png_const_doublep; -#endif - -/* Pointers to pointers; i.e. arrays */ -typedef png_byte * * png_bytepp; -typedef png_uint_32 * * png_uint_32pp; -typedef png_int_32 * * png_int_32pp; -typedef png_uint_16 * * png_uint_16pp; -typedef png_int_16 * * png_int_16pp; -typedef const char * * png_const_charpp; -typedef char * * png_charpp; -typedef png_fixed_point * * png_fixed_point_pp; -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -typedef double * * png_doublepp; -#endif - -/* Pointers to pointers to pointers; i.e., pointer to array */ -typedef char * * * png_charppp; - -#endif /* PNG_BUILDING_SYMBOL_TABLE */ - -#endif /* PNGCONF_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngdebug.h b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngdebug.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5530c0c..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngdebug.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngdebug.h - Debugging macros for libpng, also used in pngtest.c - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2013 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -/* Define PNG_DEBUG at compile time for debugging information. Higher - * numbers for PNG_DEBUG mean more debugging information. This has - * only been added since version 0.95 so it is not implemented throughout - * libpng yet, but more support will be added as needed. - * - * png_debug[1-2]?(level, message ,arg{0-2}) - * Expands to a statement (either a simple expression or a compound - * do..while(0) statement) that outputs a message with parameter - * substitution if PNG_DEBUG is defined to 2 or more. If PNG_DEBUG - * is undefined, 0 or 1 every png_debug expands to a simple expression - * (actually ((void)0)). - * - * level: level of detail of message, starting at 0. A level 'n' - * message is preceded by 'n' 3-space indentations (not implemented - * on Microsoft compilers unless PNG_DEBUG_FILE is also - * defined, to allow debug DLL compilation with no standard IO). - * message: a printf(3) style text string. A trailing '\n' is added - * to the message. - * arg: 0 to 2 arguments for printf(3) style substitution in message. - */ -#ifndef PNGDEBUG_H -#define PNGDEBUG_H -/* These settings control the formatting of messages in png.c and pngerror.c */ -/* Moved to pngdebug.h at 1.5.0 */ -# ifndef PNG_LITERAL_SHARP -# define PNG_LITERAL_SHARP 0x23 -# endif -# ifndef PNG_LITERAL_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET -# define PNG_LITERAL_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET 0x5b -# endif -# ifndef PNG_LITERAL_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET -# define PNG_LITERAL_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET 0x5d -# endif -# ifndef PNG_STRING_NEWLINE -# define PNG_STRING_NEWLINE "\n" -# endif - -#ifdef PNG_DEBUG -# if (PNG_DEBUG > 0) -# if !defined(PNG_DEBUG_FILE) && defined(_MSC_VER) -# include -# if (PNG_DEBUG > 1) -# ifndef _DEBUG -# define _DEBUG -# endif -# ifndef png_debug -# define png_debug(l,m) _RPT0(_CRT_WARN,m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE) -# endif -# ifndef png_debug1 -# define png_debug1(l,m,p1) _RPT1(_CRT_WARN,m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE,p1) -# endif -# ifndef png_debug2 -# define png_debug2(l,m,p1,p2) \ - _RPT2(_CRT_WARN,m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE,p1,p2) -# endif -# endif -# else /* PNG_DEBUG_FILE || !_MSC_VER */ -# ifndef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -# include /* not included yet */ -# endif -# ifndef PNG_DEBUG_FILE -# define PNG_DEBUG_FILE stderr -# endif /* PNG_DEBUG_FILE */ - -# if (PNG_DEBUG > 1) -# ifdef __STDC__ -# ifndef png_debug -# define png_debug(l,m) \ - do { \ - int num_tabs=l; \ - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE,"%s" m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE,(num_tabs==1 ? " " : \ - (num_tabs==2 ? " " : (num_tabs>2 ? " " : "")))); \ - } while (0) -# endif -# ifndef png_debug1 -# define png_debug1(l,m,p1) \ - do { \ - int num_tabs=l; \ - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE,"%s" m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE,(num_tabs==1 ? " " : \ - (num_tabs==2 ? " " : (num_tabs>2 ? " " : ""))),p1); \ - } while (0) -# endif -# ifndef png_debug2 -# define png_debug2(l,m,p1,p2) \ - do { \ - int num_tabs=l; \ - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE,"%s" m PNG_STRING_NEWLINE,(num_tabs==1 ? " " : \ - (num_tabs==2 ? " " : (num_tabs>2 ? " " : ""))),p1,p2);\ - } while (0) -# endif -# else /* __STDC __ */ -# ifndef png_debug -# define png_debug(l,m) \ - do { \ - int num_tabs=l; \ - char format[256]; \ - snprintf(format,256,"%s%s%s",(num_tabs==1 ? "\t" : \ - (num_tabs==2 ? "\t\t":(num_tabs>2 ? "\t\t\t":""))), \ - m,PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); \ - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE,format); \ - } while (0) -# endif -# ifndef png_debug1 -# define png_debug1(l,m,p1) \ - do { \ - int num_tabs=l; \ - char format[256]; \ - snprintf(format,256,"%s%s%s",(num_tabs==1 ? "\t" : \ - (num_tabs==2 ? "\t\t":(num_tabs>2 ? "\t\t\t":""))), \ - m,PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); \ - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE,format,p1); \ - } while (0) -# endif -# ifndef png_debug2 -# define png_debug2(l,m,p1,p2) \ - do { \ - int num_tabs=l; \ - char format[256]; \ - snprintf(format,256,"%s%s%s",(num_tabs==1 ? "\t" : \ - (num_tabs==2 ? "\t\t":(num_tabs>2 ? "\t\t\t":""))), \ - m,PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); \ - fprintf(PNG_DEBUG_FILE,format,p1,p2); \ - } while (0) -# endif -# endif /* __STDC __ */ -# endif /* (PNG_DEBUG > 1) */ - -# endif /* _MSC_VER */ -# endif /* (PNG_DEBUG > 0) */ -#endif /* PNG_DEBUG */ -#ifndef png_debug -# define png_debug(l, m) ((void)0) -#endif -#ifndef png_debug1 -# define png_debug1(l, m, p1) ((void)0) -#endif -#ifndef png_debug2 -# define png_debug2(l, m, p1, p2) ((void)0) -#endif -#endif /* PNGDEBUG_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngerror.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngerror.c deleted file mode 100644 index c612e7a..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngerror.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,963 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngerror.c - stub functions for i/o and memory allocation - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2017 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This file provides a location for all error handling. Users who - * need special error handling are expected to write replacement functions - * and use png_set_error_fn() to use those functions. See the instructions - * at each function. - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - -static PNG_FUNCTION(void, png_default_error,PNGARG((png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp error_message)),PNG_NORETURN); - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_default_warning PNGARG((png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_message)); -#endif /* WARNINGS */ - -/* This function is called whenever there is a fatal error. This function - * should not be changed. If there is a need to handle errors differently, - * you should supply a replacement error function and use png_set_error_fn() - * to replace the error function at run-time. - */ -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED -PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI -png_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), - PNG_NORETURN) -{ -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED - char msg[16]; - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & - (PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS|PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT)) != 0) - { - if (*error_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) - { - /* Strip "#nnnn " from beginning of error message. */ - int offset; - for (offset = 1; offset<15; offset++) - if (error_message[offset] == ' ') - break; - - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT) != 0) - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < offset - 1; i++) - msg[i] = error_message[i + 1]; - msg[i - 1] = '\0'; - error_message = msg; - } - - else - error_message += offset; - } - - else - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT) != 0) - { - msg[0] = '0'; - msg[1] = '\0'; - error_message = msg; - } - } - } - } -#endif - if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->error_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->error_fn))(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), - error_message); - - /* If the custom handler doesn't exist, or if it returns, - use the default handler, which will not return. */ - png_default_error(png_ptr, error_message); -} -#else -PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI -png_err,(png_const_structrp png_ptr),PNG_NORETURN) -{ - /* Prior to 1.5.2 the error_fn received a NULL pointer, expressed - * erroneously as '\0', instead of the empty string "". This was - * apparently an error, introduced in libpng-1.2.20, and png_default_error - * will crash in this case. - */ - if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->error_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->error_fn))(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), ""); - - /* If the custom handler doesn't exist, or if it returns, - use the default handler, which will not return. */ - png_default_error(png_ptr, ""); -} -#endif /* ERROR_TEXT */ - -/* Utility to safely appends strings to a buffer. This never errors out so - * error checking is not required in the caller. - */ -size_t -png_safecat(png_charp buffer, size_t bufsize, size_t pos, - png_const_charp string) -{ - if (buffer != NULL && pos < bufsize) - { - if (string != NULL) - while (*string != '\0' && pos < bufsize-1) - buffer[pos++] = *string++; - - buffer[pos] = '\0'; - } - - return pos; -} - -#if defined(PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED) -/* Utility to dump an unsigned value into a buffer, given a start pointer and - * and end pointer (which should point just *beyond* the end of the buffer!) - * Returns the pointer to the start of the formatted string. - */ -png_charp -png_format_number(png_const_charp start, png_charp end, int format, - png_alloc_size_t number) -{ - int count = 0; /* number of digits output */ - int mincount = 1; /* minimum number required */ - int output = 0; /* digit output (for the fixed point format) */ - - *--end = '\0'; - - /* This is written so that the loop always runs at least once, even with - * number zero. - */ - while (end > start && (number != 0 || count < mincount)) - { - - static const char digits[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; - - switch (format) - { - case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_fixed: - /* Needs five digits (the fraction) */ - mincount = 5; - if (output != 0 || number % 10 != 0) - { - *--end = digits[number % 10]; - output = 1; - } - number /= 10; - break; - - case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u: - /* Expects at least 2 digits. */ - mincount = 2; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - - case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u: - *--end = digits[number % 10]; - number /= 10; - break; - - case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02x: - /* This format expects at least two digits */ - mincount = 2; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - - case PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_x: - *--end = digits[number & 0xf]; - number >>= 4; - break; - - default: /* an error */ - number = 0; - break; - } - - /* Keep track of the number of digits added */ - ++count; - - /* Float a fixed number here: */ - if ((format == PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_fixed) && (count == 5) && (end > start)) - { - /* End of the fraction, but maybe nothing was output? In that case - * drop the decimal point. If the number is a true zero handle that - * here. - */ - if (output != 0) - *--end = '.'; - else if (number == 0) /* and !output */ - *--end = '0'; - } - } - - return end; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -/* This function is called whenever there is a non-fatal error. This function - * should not be changed. If there is a need to handle warnings differently, - * you should supply a replacement warning function and use - * png_set_error_fn() to replace the warning function at run-time. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) -{ - int offset = 0; - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->flags & - (PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS|PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT)) != 0) -#endif - { - if (*warning_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) - { - for (offset = 1; offset < 15; offset++) - if (warning_message[offset] == ' ') - break; - } - } - } - if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->warning_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->warning_fn))(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), - warning_message + offset); - else - png_default_warning(png_ptr, warning_message + offset); -} - -/* These functions support 'formatted' warning messages with up to - * PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT parameters. In the format string the parameter - * is introduced by @, where 'number' starts at 1. This follows the - * standard established by X/Open for internationalizable error messages. - */ -void -png_warning_parameter(png_warning_parameters p, int number, - png_const_charp string) -{ - if (number > 0 && number <= PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT) - (void)png_safecat(p[number-1], (sizeof p[number-1]), 0, string); -} - -void -png_warning_parameter_unsigned(png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, - png_alloc_size_t value) -{ - char buffer[PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE]; - png_warning_parameter(p, number, PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(buffer, format, value)); -} - -void -png_warning_parameter_signed(png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, - png_int_32 value) -{ - png_alloc_size_t u; - png_charp str; - char buffer[PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE]; - - /* Avoid overflow by doing the negate in a png_alloc_size_t: */ - u = (png_alloc_size_t)value; - if (value < 0) - u = ~u + 1; - - str = PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(buffer, format, u); - - if (value < 0 && str > buffer) - *--str = '-'; - - png_warning_parameter(p, number, str); -} - -void -png_formatted_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_warning_parameters p, - png_const_charp message) -{ - /* The internal buffer is just 192 bytes - enough for all our messages, - * overflow doesn't happen because this code checks! If someone figures - * out how to send us a message longer than 192 bytes, all that will - * happen is that the message will be truncated appropriately. - */ - size_t i = 0; /* Index in the msg[] buffer: */ - char msg[192]; - - /* Each iteration through the following loop writes at most one character - * to msg[i++] then returns here to validate that there is still space for - * the trailing '\0'. It may (in the case of a parameter) read more than - * one character from message[]; it must check for '\0' and continue to the - * test if it finds the end of string. - */ - while (i<(sizeof msg)-1 && *message != '\0') - { - /* '@' at end of string is now just printed (previously it was skipped); - * it is an error in the calling code to terminate the string with @. - */ - if (p != NULL && *message == '@' && message[1] != '\0') - { - int parameter_char = *++message; /* Consume the '@' */ - static const char valid_parameters[] = "123456789"; - int parameter = 0; - - /* Search for the parameter digit, the index in the string is the - * parameter to use. - */ - while (valid_parameters[parameter] != parameter_char && - valid_parameters[parameter] != '\0') - ++parameter; - - /* If the parameter digit is out of range it will just get printed. */ - if (parameter < PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT) - { - /* Append this parameter */ - png_const_charp parm = p[parameter]; - png_const_charp pend = p[parameter] + (sizeof p[parameter]); - - /* No need to copy the trailing '\0' here, but there is no guarantee - * that parm[] has been initialized, so there is no guarantee of a - * trailing '\0': - */ - while (i<(sizeof msg)-1 && *parm != '\0' && parm < pend) - msg[i++] = *parm++; - - /* Consume the parameter digit too: */ - ++message; - continue; - } - - /* else not a parameter and there is a character after the @ sign; just - * copy that. This is known not to be '\0' because of the test above. - */ - } - - /* At this point *message can't be '\0', even in the bad parameter case - * above where there is a lone '@' at the end of the message string. - */ - msg[i++] = *message++; - } - - /* i is always less than (sizeof msg), so: */ - msg[i] = '\0'; - - /* And this is the formatted message. It may be larger than - * PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT, but that is only used for 'chunk' errors and these - * are not (currently) formatted. - */ - png_warning(png_ptr, msg); -} -#endif /* WARNINGS */ - -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_benign_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message) -{ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN) != 0) - { -# ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0 && - png_ptr->chunk_name != 0) - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, error_message); - else -# endif - png_warning(png_ptr, error_message); - } - - else - { -# ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0 && - png_ptr->chunk_name != 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, error_message); - else -# endif - png_error(png_ptr, error_message); - } - -# ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(error_message) -# endif -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_app_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message) -{ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, error_message); - else - png_error(png_ptr, error_message); - -# ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(error_message) -# endif -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_app_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message) -{ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_APP_ERRORS_WARN) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, error_message); - else - png_error(png_ptr, error_message); - -# ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(error_message) -# endif -} -#endif /* BENIGN_ERRORS */ - -#define PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT 196 /* Currently limited by profile_error in png.c */ -#if defined(PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED) || \ - (defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED)) -/* These utilities are used internally to build an error message that relates - * to the current chunk. The chunk name comes from png_ptr->chunk_name, - * which is used to prefix the message. The message is limited in length - * to 63 bytes. The name characters are output as hex digits wrapped in [] - * if the character is invalid. - */ -#define isnonalpha(c) ((c) < 65 || (c) > 122 || ((c) > 90 && (c) < 97)) -static const char png_digit[16] = { - '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', - 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' -}; - -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_format_buffer(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_charp buffer, png_const_charp - error_message) -{ - png_uint_32 chunk_name = png_ptr->chunk_name; - int iout = 0, ishift = 24; - - while (ishift >= 0) - { - int c = (int)(chunk_name >> ishift) & 0xff; - - ishift -= 8; - if (isnonalpha(c) != 0) - { - buffer[iout++] = PNG_LITERAL_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET; - buffer[iout++] = png_digit[(c & 0xf0) >> 4]; - buffer[iout++] = png_digit[c & 0x0f]; - buffer[iout++] = PNG_LITERAL_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET; - } - - else - { - buffer[iout++] = (char)c; - } - } - - if (error_message == NULL) - buffer[iout] = '\0'; - - else - { - int iin = 0; - - buffer[iout++] = ':'; - buffer[iout++] = ' '; - - while (iin < PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT-1 && error_message[iin] != '\0') - buffer[iout++] = error_message[iin++]; - - /* iin < PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT, so the following is safe: */ - buffer[iout] = '\0'; - } -} -#endif /* WARNINGS || ERROR_TEXT */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED) -PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI -png_chunk_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), - PNG_NORETURN) -{ - char msg[18+PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT]; - if (png_ptr == NULL) - png_error(png_ptr, error_message); - - else - { - png_format_buffer(png_ptr, msg, error_message); - png_error(png_ptr, msg); - } -} -#endif /* READ && ERROR_TEXT */ - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_chunk_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) -{ - char msg[18+PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT]; - if (png_ptr == NULL) - png_warning(png_ptr, warning_message); - - else - { - png_format_buffer(png_ptr, msg, warning_message); - png_warning(png_ptr, msg); - } -} -#endif /* WARNINGS */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_chunk_benign_error(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp - error_message) -{ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN) != 0) - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, error_message); - - else - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, error_message); - -# ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(error_message) -# endif -} -#endif -#endif /* READ */ - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_chunk_report(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp message, int error) -{ -# ifndef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(message) -# endif - - /* This is always supported, but for just read or just write it - * unconditionally does the right thing. - */ -# if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0) -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - { - if (error < PNG_CHUNK_ERROR) - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, message); - - else - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, message); - } -# endif - -# if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) == 0) -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - { - if (error < PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR) - png_app_warning(png_ptr, message); - - else - png_app_error(png_ptr, message); - } -# endif -} - -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -PNG_FUNCTION(void, -png_fixed_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp name),PNG_NORETURN) -{ -# define fixed_message "fixed point overflow in " -# define fixed_message_ln ((sizeof fixed_message)-1) - unsigned int iin; - char msg[fixed_message_ln+PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT]; - memcpy(msg, fixed_message, fixed_message_ln); - iin = 0; - if (name != NULL) - while (iin < (PNG_MAX_ERROR_TEXT-1) && name[iin] != 0) - { - msg[fixed_message_ln + iin] = name[iin]; - ++iin; - } - msg[fixed_message_ln + iin] = 0; - png_error(png_ptr, msg); -} -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED -/* This API only exists if ANSI-C style error handling is used, - * otherwise it is necessary for png_default_error to be overridden. - */ -jmp_buf* PNGAPI -png_set_longjmp_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_longjmp_ptr longjmp_fn, - size_t jmp_buf_size) -{ - /* From libpng 1.6.0 the app gets one chance to set a 'jmpbuf_size' value - * and it must not change after that. Libpng doesn't care how big the - * buffer is, just that it doesn't change. - * - * If the buffer size is no *larger* than the size of jmp_buf when libpng is - * compiled a built in jmp_buf is returned; this preserves the pre-1.6.0 - * semantics that this call will not fail. If the size is larger, however, - * the buffer is allocated and this may fail, causing the function to return - * NULL. - */ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; - - if (png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr == NULL) - { - png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = 0; /* not allocated */ - - if (jmp_buf_size <= (sizeof png_ptr->jmp_buf_local)) - png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local; - - else - { - png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = png_voidcast(jmp_buf *, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, jmp_buf_size)); - - if (png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; /* new NULL return on OOM */ - - png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = jmp_buf_size; - } - } - - else /* Already allocated: check the size */ - { - size_t size = png_ptr->jmp_buf_size; - - if (size == 0) - { - size = (sizeof png_ptr->jmp_buf_local); - if (png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr != &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local) - { - /* This is an internal error in libpng: somehow we have been left - * with a stack allocated jmp_buf when the application regained - * control. It's always possible to fix this up, but for the moment - * this is a png_error because that makes it easy to detect. - */ - png_error(png_ptr, "Libpng jmp_buf still allocated"); - /* png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local; */ - } - } - - if (size != jmp_buf_size) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Application jmp_buf size changed"); - return NULL; /* caller will probably crash: no choice here */ - } - } - - /* Finally fill in the function, now we have a satisfactory buffer. It is - * valid to change the function on every call. - */ - png_ptr->longjmp_fn = longjmp_fn; - return png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr; -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_free_jmpbuf(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - jmp_buf *jb = png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr; - - /* A size of 0 is used to indicate a local, stack, allocation of the - * pointer; used here and in png.c - */ - if (jb != NULL && png_ptr->jmp_buf_size > 0) - { - - /* This stuff is so that a failure to free the error control structure - * does not leave libpng in a state with no valid error handling: the - * free always succeeds, if there is an error it gets ignored. - */ - if (jb != &png_ptr->jmp_buf_local) - { - /* Make an internal, libpng, jmp_buf to return here */ - jmp_buf free_jmp_buf; - - if (!setjmp(free_jmp_buf)) - { - png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = &free_jmp_buf; /* come back here */ - png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = 0; /* stack allocation */ - png_ptr->longjmp_fn = longjmp; - png_free(png_ptr, jb); /* Return to setjmp on error */ - } - } - } - - /* *Always* cancel everything out: */ - png_ptr->jmp_buf_size = 0; - png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr = NULL; - png_ptr->longjmp_fn = 0; - } -} -#endif - -/* This is the default error handling function. Note that replacements for - * this function MUST NOT RETURN, or the program will likely crash. This - * function is used by default, or if the program supplies NULL for the - * error function pointer in png_set_error_fn(). - */ -static PNG_FUNCTION(void /* PRIVATE */, -png_default_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), - PNG_NORETURN) -{ -#ifdef PNG_CONSOLE_IO_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED - /* Check on NULL only added in 1.5.4 */ - if (error_message != NULL && *error_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) - { - /* Strip "#nnnn " from beginning of error message. */ - int offset; - char error_number[16]; - for (offset = 0; offset<15; offset++) - { - error_number[offset] = error_message[offset + 1]; - if (error_message[offset] == ' ') - break; - } - - if ((offset > 1) && (offset < 15)) - { - error_number[offset - 1] = '\0'; - fprintf(stderr, "libpng error no. %s: %s", - error_number, error_message + offset + 1); - fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); - } - - else - { - fprintf(stderr, "libpng error: %s, offset=%d", - error_message, offset); - fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); - } - } - else -#endif - { - fprintf(stderr, "libpng error: %s", error_message ? error_message : - "undefined"); - fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(error_message) /* Make compiler happy */ -#endif - png_longjmp(png_ptr, 1); -} - -PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI -png_longjmp,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, int val),PNG_NORETURN) -{ -#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->longjmp_fn != NULL && - png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr != NULL) - png_ptr->longjmp_fn(*png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr, val); -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(val) -#endif - - /* If control reaches this point, png_longjmp() must not return. The only - * choice is to terminate the whole process (or maybe the thread); to do - * this the ANSI-C abort() function is used unless a different method is - * implemented by overriding the default configuration setting for - * PNG_ABORT(). - */ - PNG_ABORT(); -} - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -/* This function is called when there is a warning, but the library thinks - * it can continue anyway. Replacement functions don't have to do anything - * here if you don't want them to. In the default configuration, png_ptr is - * not used, but it is passed in case it may be useful. - */ -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_default_warning(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) -{ -#ifdef PNG_CONSOLE_IO_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED - if (*warning_message == PNG_LITERAL_SHARP) - { - int offset; - char warning_number[16]; - for (offset = 0; offset < 15; offset++) - { - warning_number[offset] = warning_message[offset + 1]; - if (warning_message[offset] == ' ') - break; - } - - if ((offset > 1) && (offset < 15)) - { - warning_number[offset + 1] = '\0'; - fprintf(stderr, "libpng warning no. %s: %s", - warning_number, warning_message + offset); - fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); - } - - else - { - fprintf(stderr, "libpng warning: %s", - warning_message); - fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); - } - } - else -# endif - - { - fprintf(stderr, "libpng warning: %s", warning_message); - fprintf(stderr, PNG_STRING_NEWLINE); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(warning_message) /* Make compiler happy */ -#endif - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) /* Make compiler happy */ -} -#endif /* WARNINGS */ - -/* This function is called when the application wants to use another method - * of handling errors and warnings. Note that the error function MUST NOT - * return to the calling routine or serious problems will occur. The return - * method used in the default routine calls longjmp(png_ptr->jmp_buf_ptr, 1) - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_error_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp error_ptr, - png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warning_fn) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->error_ptr = error_ptr; - png_ptr->error_fn = error_fn; -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->warning_fn = warning_fn; -#else - PNG_UNUSED(warning_fn) -#endif -} - - -/* This function returns a pointer to the error_ptr associated with the user - * functions. The application should free any memory associated with this - * pointer before png_write_destroy and png_read_destroy are called. - */ -png_voidp PNGAPI -png_get_error_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; - - return ((png_voidp)png_ptr->error_ptr); -} - - -#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_strip_error_numbers(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 strip_mode) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - png_ptr->flags &= - ((~(PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS | - PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT))&strip_mode); - } -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - /* Currently the above both depend on SETJMP_SUPPORTED, however it would be - * possible to implement without setjmp support just so long as there is some - * way to handle the error return here: - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(void /* PRIVATE */, (PNGCBAPI -png_safe_error),(png_structp png_nonconst_ptr, png_const_charp error_message), - PNG_NORETURN) -{ - png_const_structrp png_ptr = png_nonconst_ptr; - png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, png_ptr->error_ptr); - - /* An error is always logged here, overwriting anything (typically a warning) - * that is already there: - */ - if (image != NULL) - { - png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, error_message); - image->warning_or_error |= PNG_IMAGE_ERROR; - - /* Retrieve the jmp_buf from within the png_control, making this work for - * C++ compilation too is pretty tricky: C++ wants a pointer to the first - * element of a jmp_buf, but C doesn't tell us the type of that. - */ - if (image->opaque != NULL && image->opaque->error_buf != NULL) - longjmp(png_control_jmp_buf(image->opaque), 1); - - /* Missing longjmp buffer, the following is to help debugging: */ - { - size_t pos = png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, - "bad longjmp: "); - png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), pos, - error_message); - } - } - - /* Here on an internal programming error. */ - abort(); -} - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ PNGCBAPI -png_safe_warning(png_structp png_nonconst_ptr, png_const_charp warning_message) -{ - png_const_structrp png_ptr = png_nonconst_ptr; - png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, png_ptr->error_ptr); - - /* A warning is only logged if there is no prior warning or error. */ - if (image->warning_or_error == 0) - { - png_safecat(image->message, (sizeof image->message), 0, warning_message); - image->warning_or_error |= PNG_IMAGE_WARNING; - } -} -#endif - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_safe_execute(png_imagep image_in, int (*function)(png_voidp), png_voidp arg) -{ - volatile png_imagep image = image_in; - volatile int result; - volatile png_voidp saved_error_buf; - jmp_buf safe_jmpbuf; - - /* Safely execute function(arg) with png_error returning to this function. */ - saved_error_buf = image->opaque->error_buf; - result = setjmp(safe_jmpbuf) == 0; - - if (result != 0) - { - - image->opaque->error_buf = safe_jmpbuf; - result = function(arg); - } - - image->opaque->error_buf = saved_error_buf; - - /* And do the cleanup prior to any failure return. */ - if (result == 0) - png_image_free(image); - - return result; -} -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ || SIMPLIFIED_WRITE */ -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngget.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngget.c deleted file mode 100644 index e734864..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngget.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1249 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngget.c - retrieval of values from info struct - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_valid(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 flag) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return(info_ptr->valid & flag); - - return(0); -} - -size_t PNGAPI -png_get_rowbytes(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return(info_ptr->rowbytes); - - return(0); -} - -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED -png_bytepp PNGAPI -png_get_rows(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return(info_ptr->row_pointers); - - return(0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED -/* Easy access to info, added in libpng-0.99 */ -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_image_width(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return info_ptr->width; - - return (0); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_image_height(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return info_ptr->height; - - return (0); -} - -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_bit_depth(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return info_ptr->bit_depth; - - return (0); -} - -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_color_type(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return info_ptr->color_type; - - return (0); -} - -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_filter_type(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return info_ptr->filter_type; - - return (0); -} - -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_interlace_type(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return info_ptr->interlace_type; - - return (0); -} - -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_compression_type(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return info_ptr->compression_type; - - return (0); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_x_pixels_per_meter(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp - info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", - "png_get_x_pixels_per_meter"); - - if (info_ptr->phys_unit_type == PNG_RESOLUTION_METER) - return (info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return (0); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_y_pixels_per_meter(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp - info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", - "png_get_y_pixels_per_meter"); - - if (info_ptr->phys_unit_type == PNG_RESOLUTION_METER) - return (info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return (0); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_pixels_per_meter(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "png_get_pixels_per_meter"); - - if (info_ptr->phys_unit_type == PNG_RESOLUTION_METER && - info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit == info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit) - return (info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return (0); -} - -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -float PNGAPI -png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp - info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "png_get_aspect_ratio"); - - if (info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit != 0) - return ((float)((float)info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit - /(float)info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit)); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return ((float)0.0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -png_fixed_point PNGAPI -png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0 && - info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit > 0 && info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit > 0 && - info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit <= PNG_UINT_31_MAX && - info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit <= PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - { - png_fixed_point res; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "png_get_aspect_ratio_fixed"); - - /* The following casts work because a PNG 4 byte integer only has a valid - * range of 0..2^31-1; otherwise the cast might overflow. - */ - if (png_muldiv(&res, (png_int_32)info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit, PNG_FP_1, - (png_int_32)info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit) != 0) - return res; - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return 0; -} -#endif - -png_int_32 PNGAPI -png_get_x_offset_microns(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "png_get_x_offset_microns"); - - if (info_ptr->offset_unit_type == PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER) - return (info_ptr->x_offset); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return (0); -} - -png_int_32 PNGAPI -png_get_y_offset_microns(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "png_get_y_offset_microns"); - - if (info_ptr->offset_unit_type == PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER) - return (info_ptr->y_offset); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return (0); -} - -png_int_32 PNGAPI -png_get_x_offset_pixels(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "png_get_x_offset_pixels"); - - if (info_ptr->offset_unit_type == PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL) - return (info_ptr->x_offset); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return (0); -} - -png_int_32 PNGAPI -png_get_y_offset_pixels(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "png_get_y_offset_pixels"); - - if (info_ptr->offset_unit_type == PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL) - return (info_ptr->y_offset); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -#endif - - return (0); -} - -#ifdef PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED -static png_uint_32 -ppi_from_ppm(png_uint_32 ppm) -{ -#if 0 - /* The conversion is *(2.54/100), in binary (32 digits): - * .00000110100000001001110101001001 - */ - png_uint_32 t1001, t1101; - ppm >>= 1; /* .1 */ - t1001 = ppm + (ppm >> 3); /* .1001 */ - t1101 = t1001 + (ppm >> 1); /* .1101 */ - ppm >>= 20; /* .000000000000000000001 */ - t1101 += t1101 >> 15; /* .1101000000000001101 */ - t1001 >>= 11; /* .000000000001001 */ - t1001 += t1001 >> 12; /* .000000000001001000000001001 */ - ppm += t1001; /* .000000000001001000001001001 */ - ppm += t1101; /* .110100000001001110101001001 */ - return (ppm + 16) >> 5;/* .00000110100000001001110101001001 */ -#else - /* The argument is a PNG unsigned integer, so it is not permitted - * to be bigger than 2^31. - */ - png_fixed_point result; - if (ppm <= PNG_UINT_31_MAX && png_muldiv(&result, (png_int_32)ppm, 127, - 5000) != 0) - return (png_uint_32)result; - - /* Overflow. */ - return 0; -#endif -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_pixels_per_inch(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - return ppi_from_ppm(png_get_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, info_ptr)); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_x_pixels_per_inch(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - return ppi_from_ppm(png_get_x_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, info_ptr)); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_y_pixels_per_inch(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - return ppi_from_ppm(png_get_y_pixels_per_meter(png_ptr, info_ptr)); -} - -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -static png_fixed_point -png_fixed_inches_from_microns(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_int_32 microns) -{ - /* Convert from meters * 1,000,000 to inches * 100,000, meters to - * inches is simply *(100/2.54), so we want *(10/2.54) == 500/127. - * Notice that this can overflow - a warning is output and 0 is - * returned. - */ - return png_muldiv_warn(png_ptr, microns, 500, 127); -} - -png_fixed_point PNGAPI -png_get_x_offset_inches_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - return png_fixed_inches_from_microns(png_ptr, - png_get_x_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr)); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -png_fixed_point PNGAPI -png_get_y_offset_inches_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - return png_fixed_inches_from_microns(png_ptr, - png_get_y_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr)); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -float PNGAPI -png_get_x_offset_inches(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - /* To avoid the overflow do the conversion directly in floating - * point. - */ - return (float)(png_get_x_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr) * .00003937); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -float PNGAPI -png_get_y_offset_inches(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - /* To avoid the overflow do the conversion directly in floating - * point. - */ - return (float)(png_get_y_offset_microns(png_ptr, info_ptr) * .00003937); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_pHYs_dpi(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 *res_x, png_uint_32 *res_y, int *unit_type) -{ - png_uint_32 retval = 0; - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "pHYs"); - - if (res_x != NULL) - { - *res_x = info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit; - retval |= PNG_INFO_pHYs; - } - - if (res_y != NULL) - { - *res_y = info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit; - retval |= PNG_INFO_pHYs; - } - - if (unit_type != NULL) - { - *unit_type = (int)info_ptr->phys_unit_type; - retval |= PNG_INFO_pHYs; - - if (*unit_type == 1) - { - if (res_x != NULL) *res_x = (png_uint_32)(*res_x * .0254 + .50); - if (res_y != NULL) *res_y = (png_uint_32)(*res_y * .0254 + .50); - } - } - } - - return (retval); -} -#endif /* pHYs */ -#endif /* INCH_CONVERSIONS */ - -/* png_get_channels really belongs in here, too, but it's been around longer */ - -#endif /* EASY_ACCESS */ - - -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_channels(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return(info_ptr->channels); - - return (0); -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -png_const_bytep PNGAPI -png_get_signature(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return(info_ptr->signature); - - return (NULL); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_bKGD(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_color_16p *background) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_bKGD) != 0 && - background != NULL) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "bKGD"); - - *background = &(info_ptr->background); - return (PNG_INFO_bKGD); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED -/* The XYZ APIs were added in 1.5.5 to take advantage of the code added at the - * same time to correct the rgb grayscale coefficient defaults obtained from the - * cHRM chunk in 1.5.4 - */ -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_cHRM(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - double *white_x, double *white_y, double *red_x, double *red_y, - double *green_x, double *green_y, double *blue_x, double *blue_y) -{ - /* Quiet API change: this code used to only return the end points if a cHRM - * chunk was present, but the end points can also come from iCCP or sRGB - * chunks, so in 1.6.0 the png_get_ APIs return the end points regardless and - * the png_set_ APIs merely check that set end points are mutually - * consistent. - */ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "cHRM"); - - if (white_x != NULL) - *white_x = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.whitex, "cHRM white X"); - if (white_y != NULL) - *white_y = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.whitey, "cHRM white Y"); - if (red_x != NULL) - *red_x = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.redx, - "cHRM red X"); - if (red_y != NULL) - *red_y = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.redy, - "cHRM red Y"); - if (green_x != NULL) - *green_x = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.greenx, "cHRM green X"); - if (green_y != NULL) - *green_y = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.greeny, "cHRM green Y"); - if (blue_x != NULL) - *blue_x = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.bluex, - "cHRM blue X"); - if (blue_y != NULL) - *blue_y = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.bluey, - "cHRM blue Y"); - return (PNG_INFO_cHRM); - } - - return (0); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_cHRM_XYZ(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - double *red_X, double *red_Y, double *red_Z, double *green_X, - double *green_Y, double *green_Z, double *blue_X, double *blue_Y, - double *blue_Z) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "cHRM_XYZ(float)"); - - if (red_X != NULL) - *red_X = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_X, - "cHRM red X"); - if (red_Y != NULL) - *red_Y = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_Y, - "cHRM red Y"); - if (red_Z != NULL) - *red_Z = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_Z, - "cHRM red Z"); - if (green_X != NULL) - *green_X = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_X, "cHRM green X"); - if (green_Y != NULL) - *green_Y = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_Y, "cHRM green Y"); - if (green_Z != NULL) - *green_Z = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_Z, "cHRM green Z"); - if (blue_X != NULL) - *blue_X = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_X, "cHRM blue X"); - if (blue_Y != NULL) - *blue_Y = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_Y, "cHRM blue Y"); - if (blue_Z != NULL) - *blue_Z = png_float(png_ptr, - info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_Z, "cHRM blue Z"); - return (PNG_INFO_cHRM); - } - - return (0); -} -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point *int_red_X, png_fixed_point *int_red_Y, - png_fixed_point *int_red_Z, png_fixed_point *int_green_X, - png_fixed_point *int_green_Y, png_fixed_point *int_green_Z, - png_fixed_point *int_blue_X, png_fixed_point *int_blue_Y, - png_fixed_point *int_blue_Z) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "cHRM_XYZ"); - - if (int_red_X != NULL) - *int_red_X = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_X; - if (int_red_Y != NULL) - *int_red_Y = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_Y; - if (int_red_Z != NULL) - *int_red_Z = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.red_Z; - if (int_green_X != NULL) - *int_green_X = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_X; - if (int_green_Y != NULL) - *int_green_Y = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_Y; - if (int_green_Z != NULL) - *int_green_Z = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.green_Z; - if (int_blue_X != NULL) - *int_blue_X = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_X; - if (int_blue_Y != NULL) - *int_blue_Y = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_Y; - if (int_blue_Z != NULL) - *int_blue_Z = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_XYZ.blue_Z; - return (PNG_INFO_cHRM); - } - - return (0); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_cHRM_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point *white_x, png_fixed_point *white_y, png_fixed_point *red_x, - png_fixed_point *red_y, png_fixed_point *green_x, png_fixed_point *green_y, - png_fixed_point *blue_x, png_fixed_point *blue_y) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "cHRM"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS) != 0) - { - if (white_x != NULL) - *white_x = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.whitex; - if (white_y != NULL) - *white_y = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.whitey; - if (red_x != NULL) - *red_x = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.redx; - if (red_y != NULL) - *red_y = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.redy; - if (green_x != NULL) - *green_x = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.greenx; - if (green_y != NULL) - *green_y = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.greeny; - if (blue_x != NULL) - *blue_x = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.bluex; - if (blue_y != NULL) - *blue_y = info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy.bluey; - return (PNG_INFO_cHRM); - } - - return (0); -} -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_gAMA_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point *file_gamma) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "gAMA"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA) != 0 && - file_gamma != NULL) - { - *file_gamma = info_ptr->colorspace.gamma; - return (PNG_INFO_gAMA); - } - - return (0); -} -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_gAMA(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - double *file_gamma) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "gAMA(float)"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA) != 0 && - file_gamma != NULL) - { - *file_gamma = png_float(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - "png_get_gAMA"); - return (PNG_INFO_gAMA); - } - - return (0); -} -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_sRGB(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - int *file_srgb_intent) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "sRGB"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sRGB) != 0 && file_srgb_intent != NULL) - { - *file_srgb_intent = info_ptr->colorspace.rendering_intent; - return (PNG_INFO_sRGB); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_iCCP(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_charpp name, int *compression_type, - png_bytepp profile, png_uint_32 *proflen) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "iCCP"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_iCCP) != 0 && - name != NULL && profile != NULL && proflen != NULL) - { - *name = info_ptr->iccp_name; - *profile = info_ptr->iccp_profile; - *proflen = png_get_uint_32(info_ptr->iccp_profile); - /* This is somewhat irrelevant since the profile data returned has - * actually been uncompressed. - */ - if (compression_type != NULL) - *compression_type = PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE; - return (PNG_INFO_iCCP); - } - - return (0); - -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_get_sPLT(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_sPLT_tpp spalettes) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && spalettes != NULL) - { - *spalettes = info_ptr->splt_palettes; - return info_ptr->splt_palettes_num; - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_eXIf_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_eXIf(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_bytep *exif) -{ - png_warning(png_ptr, "png_get_eXIf does not work; use png_get_eXIf_1"); - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(exif) - return 0; -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_eXIf_1(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 *num_exif, png_bytep *exif) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "eXIf"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_eXIf) != 0 && exif != NULL) - { - *num_exif = info_ptr->num_exif; - *exif = info_ptr->exif; - return (PNG_INFO_eXIf); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_hIST(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_16p *hist) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "hIST"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_hIST) != 0 && hist != NULL) - { - *hist = info_ptr->hist; - return (PNG_INFO_hIST); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_IHDR(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 *width, png_uint_32 *height, int *bit_depth, - int *color_type, int *interlace_type, int *compression_type, - int *filter_type) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "IHDR"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return (0); - - if (width != NULL) - *width = info_ptr->width; - - if (height != NULL) - *height = info_ptr->height; - - if (bit_depth != NULL) - *bit_depth = info_ptr->bit_depth; - - if (color_type != NULL) - *color_type = info_ptr->color_type; - - if (compression_type != NULL) - *compression_type = info_ptr->compression_type; - - if (filter_type != NULL) - *filter_type = info_ptr->filter_type; - - if (interlace_type != NULL) - *interlace_type = info_ptr->interlace_type; - - /* This is redundant if we can be sure that the info_ptr values were all - * assigned in png_set_IHDR(). We do the check anyhow in case an - * application has ignored our advice not to mess with the members - * of info_ptr directly. - */ - png_check_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr->width, info_ptr->height, - info_ptr->bit_depth, info_ptr->color_type, info_ptr->interlace_type, - info_ptr->compression_type, info_ptr->filter_type); - - return (1); -} - -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_oFFs(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_int_32 *offset_x, png_int_32 *offset_y, int *unit_type) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "oFFs"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) != 0 && - offset_x != NULL && offset_y != NULL && unit_type != NULL) - { - *offset_x = info_ptr->x_offset; - *offset_y = info_ptr->y_offset; - *unit_type = (int)info_ptr->offset_unit_type; - return (PNG_INFO_oFFs); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_pCAL(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_charp *purpose, png_int_32 *X0, png_int_32 *X1, int *type, int *nparams, - png_charp *units, png_charpp *params) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "pCAL"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pCAL) != 0 && - purpose != NULL && X0 != NULL && X1 != NULL && type != NULL && - nparams != NULL && units != NULL && params != NULL) - { - *purpose = info_ptr->pcal_purpose; - *X0 = info_ptr->pcal_X0; - *X1 = info_ptr->pcal_X1; - *type = (int)info_ptr->pcal_type; - *nparams = (int)info_ptr->pcal_nparams; - *units = info_ptr->pcal_units; - *params = info_ptr->pcal_params; - return (PNG_INFO_pCAL); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -# if defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_sCAL_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - int *unit, png_fixed_point *width, png_fixed_point *height) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sCAL) != 0) - { - *unit = info_ptr->scal_unit; - /*TODO: make this work without FP support; the API is currently eliminated - * if neither floating point APIs nor internal floating point arithmetic - * are enabled. - */ - *width = png_fixed(png_ptr, atof(info_ptr->scal_s_width), "sCAL width"); - *height = png_fixed(png_ptr, atof(info_ptr->scal_s_height), - "sCAL height"); - return (PNG_INFO_sCAL); - } - - return(0); -} -# endif /* FLOATING_ARITHMETIC */ -# endif /* FIXED_POINT */ -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_sCAL(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - int *unit, double *width, double *height) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sCAL) != 0) - { - *unit = info_ptr->scal_unit; - *width = atof(info_ptr->scal_s_width); - *height = atof(info_ptr->scal_s_height); - return (PNG_INFO_sCAL); - } - - return(0); -} -# endif /* FLOATING POINT */ -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_sCAL_s(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - int *unit, png_charpp width, png_charpp height) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sCAL) != 0) - { - *unit = info_ptr->scal_unit; - *width = info_ptr->scal_s_width; - *height = info_ptr->scal_s_height; - return (PNG_INFO_sCAL); - } - - return(0); -} -#endif /* sCAL */ - -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_pHYs(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 *res_x, png_uint_32 *res_y, int *unit_type) -{ - png_uint_32 retval = 0; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "pHYs"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - { - if (res_x != NULL) - { - *res_x = info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit; - retval |= PNG_INFO_pHYs; - } - - if (res_y != NULL) - { - *res_y = info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit; - retval |= PNG_INFO_pHYs; - } - - if (unit_type != NULL) - { - *unit_type = (int)info_ptr->phys_unit_type; - retval |= PNG_INFO_pHYs; - } - } - - return (retval); -} -#endif /* pHYs */ - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_PLTE(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_colorp *palette, int *num_palette) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "PLTE"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_PLTE) != 0 && palette != NULL) - { - *palette = info_ptr->palette; - *num_palette = info_ptr->num_palette; - png_debug1(3, "num_palette = %d", *num_palette); - return (PNG_INFO_PLTE); - } - - return (0); -} - -#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_sBIT(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_color_8p *sig_bit) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "sBIT"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sBIT) != 0 && sig_bit != NULL) - { - *sig_bit = &(info_ptr->sig_bit); - return (PNG_INFO_sBIT); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_get_text(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_textp *text_ptr, int *num_text) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && info_ptr->num_text > 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in 0x%lx retrieval function", - (unsigned long)png_ptr->chunk_name); - - if (text_ptr != NULL) - *text_ptr = info_ptr->text; - - if (num_text != NULL) - *num_text = info_ptr->num_text; - - return info_ptr->num_text; - } - - if (num_text != NULL) - *num_text = 0; - - return(0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_tIME(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_timep *mod_time) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "tIME"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tIME) != 0 && mod_time != NULL) - { - *mod_time = &(info_ptr->mod_time); - return (PNG_INFO_tIME); - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_tRNS(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_bytep *trans_alpha, int *num_trans, png_color_16p *trans_color) -{ - png_uint_32 retval = 0; - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tRNS) != 0) - { - png_debug1(1, "in %s retrieval function", "tRNS"); - - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - if (trans_alpha != NULL) - { - *trans_alpha = info_ptr->trans_alpha; - retval |= PNG_INFO_tRNS; - } - - if (trans_color != NULL) - *trans_color = &(info_ptr->trans_color); - } - - else /* if (info_ptr->color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) */ - { - if (trans_color != NULL) - { - *trans_color = &(info_ptr->trans_color); - retval |= PNG_INFO_tRNS; - } - - if (trans_alpha != NULL) - *trans_alpha = NULL; - } - - if (num_trans != NULL) - { - *num_trans = info_ptr->num_trans; - retval |= PNG_INFO_tRNS; - } - } - - return (retval); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_get_unknown_chunks(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_unknown_chunkpp unknowns) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && unknowns != NULL) - { - *unknowns = info_ptr->unknown_chunks; - return info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num; - } - - return (0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_rgb_to_gray_status (png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return (png_byte)(png_ptr ? png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_status : 0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -png_voidp PNGAPI -png_get_user_chunk_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return (png_ptr ? png_ptr->user_chunk_ptr : NULL); -} -#endif - -size_t PNGAPI -png_get_compression_buffer_size(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return 0; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0) -#endif - { -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED - return png_ptr->IDAT_read_size; -#else - return PNG_IDAT_READ_SIZE; -#endif - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - else - return png_ptr->zbuffer_size; -#endif -} - -#ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED -/* These functions were added to libpng 1.2.6 and were enabled - * by default in libpng-1.4.0 */ -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_user_width_max (png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return (png_ptr ? png_ptr->user_width_max : 0); -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_user_height_max (png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return (png_ptr ? png_ptr->user_height_max : 0); -} - -/* This function was added to libpng 1.4.0 */ -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_chunk_cache_max (png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return (png_ptr ? png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max : 0); -} - -/* This function was added to libpng 1.4.1 */ -png_alloc_size_t PNGAPI -png_get_chunk_malloc_max (png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return (png_ptr ? png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max : 0); -} -#endif /* SET_USER_LIMITS */ - -/* These functions were added to libpng 1.4.0 */ -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_io_state (png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return png_ptr->io_state; -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_io_chunk_type (png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - return png_ptr->chunk_name; -} -#endif /* IO_STATE */ - -#ifdef PNG_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_GET_PALETTE_MAX_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_get_palette_max(png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - return png_ptr->num_palette_max; - - return (-1); -} -# endif -#endif - -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pnginfo.h b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pnginfo.h deleted file mode 100644 index dbbc35b..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pnginfo.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,267 +0,0 @@ - -/* pnginfo.h - header file for PNG reference library - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2013,2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - - /* png_info is a structure that holds the information in a PNG file so - * that the application can find out the characteristics of the image. - * If you are reading the file, this structure will tell you what is - * in the PNG file. If you are writing the file, fill in the information - * you want to put into the PNG file, using png_set_*() functions, then - * call png_write_info(). - * - * The names chosen should be very close to the PNG specification, so - * consult that document for information about the meaning of each field. - * - * With libpng < 0.95, it was only possible to directly set and read the - * the values in the png_info_struct, which meant that the contents and - * order of the values had to remain fixed. With libpng 0.95 and later, - * however, there are now functions that abstract the contents of - * png_info_struct from the application, so this makes it easier to use - * libpng with dynamic libraries, and even makes it possible to use - * libraries that don't have all of the libpng ancillary chunk-handing - * functionality. In libpng-1.5.0 this was moved into a separate private - * file that is not visible to applications. - * - * The following members may have allocated storage attached that should be - * cleaned up before the structure is discarded: palette, trans, text, - * pcal_purpose, pcal_units, pcal_params, hist, iccp_name, iccp_profile, - * splt_palettes, scal_unit, row_pointers, and unknowns. By default, these - * are automatically freed when the info structure is deallocated, if they were - * allocated internally by libpng. This behavior can be changed by means - * of the png_data_freer() function. - * - * More allocation details: all the chunk-reading functions that - * change these members go through the corresponding png_set_* - * functions. A function to clear these members is available: see - * png_free_data(). The png_set_* functions do not depend on being - * able to point info structure members to any of the storage they are - * passed (they make their own copies), EXCEPT that the png_set_text - * functions use the same storage passed to them in the text_ptr or - * itxt_ptr structure argument, and the png_set_rows and png_set_unknowns - * functions do not make their own copies. - */ -#ifndef PNGINFO_H -#define PNGINFO_H - -struct png_info_def -{ - /* The following are necessary for every PNG file */ - png_uint_32 width; /* width of image in pixels (from IHDR) */ - png_uint_32 height; /* height of image in pixels (from IHDR) */ - png_uint_32 valid; /* valid chunk data (see PNG_INFO_ below) */ - size_t rowbytes; /* bytes needed to hold an untransformed row */ - png_colorp palette; /* array of color values (valid & PNG_INFO_PLTE) */ - png_uint_16 num_palette; /* number of color entries in "palette" (PLTE) */ - png_uint_16 num_trans; /* number of transparent palette color (tRNS) */ - png_byte bit_depth; /* 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 bits/channel (from IHDR) */ - png_byte color_type; /* see PNG_COLOR_TYPE_ below (from IHDR) */ - /* The following three should have been named *_method not *_type */ - png_byte compression_type; /* must be PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE (IHDR) */ - png_byte filter_type; /* must be PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE (from IHDR) */ - png_byte interlace_type; /* One of PNG_INTERLACE_NONE, PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 */ - - /* The following are set by png_set_IHDR, called from the application on - * write, but the are never actually used by the write code. - */ - png_byte channels; /* number of data channels per pixel (1, 2, 3, 4) */ - png_byte pixel_depth; /* number of bits per pixel */ - png_byte spare_byte; /* to align the data, and for future use */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - /* This is never set during write */ - png_byte signature[8]; /* magic bytes read by libpng from start of file */ -#endif - - /* The rest of the data is optional. If you are reading, check the - * valid field to see if the information in these are valid. If you - * are writing, set the valid field to those chunks you want written, - * and initialize the appropriate fields below. - */ - -#if defined(PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) - /* png_colorspace only contains 'flags' if neither GAMMA or COLORSPACE are - * defined. When COLORSPACE is switched on all the colorspace-defining - * chunks should be enabled, when GAMMA is switched on all the gamma-defining - * chunks should be enabled. If this is not done it becomes possible to read - * inconsistent PNG files and assign a probably incorrect interpretation to - * the information. (In other words, by carefully choosing which chunks to - * recognize the system configuration can select an interpretation for PNG - * files containing ambiguous data and this will result in inconsistent - * behavior between different libpng builds!) - */ - png_colorspace colorspace; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED - /* iCCP chunk data. */ - png_charp iccp_name; /* profile name */ - png_bytep iccp_profile; /* International Color Consortium profile data */ - png_uint_32 iccp_proflen; /* ICC profile data length */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED - /* The tEXt, and zTXt chunks contain human-readable textual data in - * uncompressed, compressed, and optionally compressed forms, respectively. - * The data in "text" is an array of pointers to uncompressed, - * null-terminated C strings. Each chunk has a keyword that describes the - * textual data contained in that chunk. Keywords are not required to be - * unique, and the text string may be empty. Any number of text chunks may - * be in an image. - */ - int num_text; /* number of comments read or comments to write */ - int max_text; /* current size of text array */ - png_textp text; /* array of comments read or comments to write */ -#endif /* TEXT */ - -#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED - /* The tIME chunk holds the last time the displayed image data was - * modified. See the png_time struct for the contents of this struct. - */ - png_time mod_time; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED - /* The sBIT chunk specifies the number of significant high-order bits - * in the pixel data. Values are in the range [1, bit_depth], and are - * only specified for the channels in the pixel data. The contents of - * the low-order bits is not specified. Data is valid if - * (valid & PNG_INFO_sBIT) is non-zero. - */ - png_color_8 sig_bit; /* significant bits in color channels */ -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) || \ -defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) - /* The tRNS chunk supplies transparency data for paletted images and - * other image types that don't need a full alpha channel. There are - * "num_trans" transparency values for a paletted image, stored in the - * same order as the palette colors, starting from index 0. Values - * for the data are in the range [0, 255], ranging from fully transparent - * to fully opaque, respectively. For non-paletted images, there is a - * single color specified that should be treated as fully transparent. - * Data is valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_tRNS) is non-zero. - */ - png_bytep trans_alpha; /* alpha values for paletted image */ - png_color_16 trans_color; /* transparent color for non-palette image */ -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) - /* The bKGD chunk gives the suggested image background color if the - * display program does not have its own background color and the image - * is needs to composited onto a background before display. The colors - * in "background" are normally in the same color space/depth as the - * pixel data. Data is valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_bKGD) is non-zero. - */ - png_color_16 background; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED - /* The oFFs chunk gives the offset in "offset_unit_type" units rightwards - * and downwards from the top-left corner of the display, page, or other - * application-specific co-ordinate space. See the PNG_OFFSET_ defines - * below for the unit types. Valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) non-zero. - */ - png_int_32 x_offset; /* x offset on page */ - png_int_32 y_offset; /* y offset on page */ - png_byte offset_unit_type; /* offset units type */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED - /* The pHYs chunk gives the physical pixel density of the image for - * display or printing in "phys_unit_type" units (see PNG_RESOLUTION_ - * defines below). Data is valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) is non-zero. - */ - png_uint_32 x_pixels_per_unit; /* horizontal pixel density */ - png_uint_32 y_pixels_per_unit; /* vertical pixel density */ - png_byte phys_unit_type; /* resolution type (see PNG_RESOLUTION_ below) */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_eXIf_SUPPORTED - int num_exif; /* Added at libpng-1.6.31 */ - png_bytep exif; -# ifdef PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED - png_bytep eXIf_buf; /* Added at libpng-1.6.32 */ -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED - /* The hIST chunk contains the relative frequency or importance of the - * various palette entries, so that a viewer can intelligently select a - * reduced-color palette, if required. Data is an array of "num_palette" - * values in the range [0,65535]. Data valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_hIST) - * is non-zero. - */ - png_uint_16p hist; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED - /* The pCAL chunk describes a transformation between the stored pixel - * values and original physical data values used to create the image. - * The integer range [0, 2^bit_depth - 1] maps to the floating-point - * range given by [pcal_X0, pcal_X1], and are further transformed by a - * (possibly non-linear) transformation function given by "pcal_type" - * and "pcal_params" into "pcal_units". Please see the PNG_EQUATION_ - * defines below, and the PNG-Group's PNG extensions document for a - * complete description of the transformations and how they should be - * implemented, and for a description of the ASCII parameter strings. - * Data values are valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_pCAL) non-zero. - */ - png_charp pcal_purpose; /* pCAL chunk description string */ - png_int_32 pcal_X0; /* minimum value */ - png_int_32 pcal_X1; /* maximum value */ - png_charp pcal_units; /* Latin-1 string giving physical units */ - png_charpp pcal_params; /* ASCII strings containing parameter values */ - png_byte pcal_type; /* equation type (see PNG_EQUATION_ below) */ - png_byte pcal_nparams; /* number of parameters given in pcal_params */ -#endif - -/* New members added in libpng-1.0.6 */ - png_uint_32 free_me; /* flags items libpng is responsible for freeing */ - -#ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* Storage for unknown chunks that the library doesn't recognize. */ - png_unknown_chunkp unknown_chunks; - - /* The type of this field is limited by the type of - * png_struct::user_chunk_cache_max, else overflow can occur. - */ - int unknown_chunks_num; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED - /* Data on sPLT chunks (there may be more than one). */ - png_sPLT_tp splt_palettes; - int splt_palettes_num; /* Match type returned by png_get API */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED - /* The sCAL chunk describes the actual physical dimensions of the - * subject matter of the graphic. The chunk contains a unit specification - * a byte value, and two ASCII strings representing floating-point - * values. The values are width and height corresponding to one pixel - * in the image. Data values are valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_sCAL) is - * non-zero. - */ - png_byte scal_unit; /* unit of physical scale */ - png_charp scal_s_width; /* string containing height */ - png_charp scal_s_height; /* string containing width */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED - /* Memory has been allocated if (valid & PNG_ALLOCATED_INFO_ROWS) - non-zero */ - /* Data valid if (valid & PNG_INFO_IDAT) non-zero */ - png_bytepp row_pointers; /* the image bits */ -#endif - -}; -#endif /* PNGINFO_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pnglibconf.h b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pnglibconf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1136420..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pnglibconf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -/* pnglibconf.h - library build configuration */ - -/* libpng version 1.6.37 */ - -/* Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta */ -/* Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson */ - -/* This code is released under the libpng license. */ -/* For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer */ -/* and license in png.h */ - -/* pnglibconf.h */ -/* Machine generated file: DO NOT EDIT */ -/* Derived from: scripts/pnglibconf.dfa */ -#ifndef PNGLCONF_H -#define PNGLCONF_H -/* options */ -#define PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_ALIGNED_MEMORY_SUPPORTED -/*#undef PNG_ARM_NEON_API_SUPPORTED*/ -/*#undef PNG_ARM_NEON_CHECK_SUPPORTED*/ -#define PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_BENIGN_READ_ERRORS_SUPPORTED -/*#undef PNG_BENIGN_WRITE_ERRORS_SUPPORTED*/ -#define PNG_BUILD_GRAYSCALE_PALETTE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_CONSOLE_IO_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED -/*#undef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED*/ -#define PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_FORMAT_AFIRST_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_FORMAT_BGR_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_GET_PALETTE_MAX_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_POINTER_INDEXING_SUPPORTED -/*#undef PNG_POWERPC_VSX_API_SUPPORTED*/ -/*#undef PNG_POWERPC_VSX_CHECK_SUPPORTED*/ -#define PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_GET_PALETTE_MAX_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_OPT_PLTE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SAVE_INT_32_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_AFIRST_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_AFIRST_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_INFO_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_GET_PALETTE_MAX_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_bKGD_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_cHRM_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_eXIf_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_gAMA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_hIST_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_iCCP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_oFFs_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_pCAL_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_pHYs_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_sBIT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_sCAL_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_sPLT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_sRGB_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_tEXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_tRNS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_eXIf_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_iTXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_tEXt_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_zTXt_SUPPORTED -/* end of options */ -/* settings */ -#define PNG_API_RULE 0 -#define PNG_DEFAULT_READ_MACROS 1 -#define PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED 5000 -#define PNG_IDAT_READ_SIZE PNG_ZBUF_SIZE -#define PNG_INFLATE_BUF_SIZE 1024 -#define PNG_LINKAGE_API extern -#define PNG_LINKAGE_CALLBACK extern -#define PNG_LINKAGE_DATA extern -#define PNG_LINKAGE_FUNCTION extern -#define PNG_MAX_GAMMA_8 11 -#define PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS 5 -#define PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS 5 -#define PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS 5 -#define PNG_TEXT_Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION (-1) -#define PNG_TEXT_Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY 0 -#define PNG_USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX 1000 -#define PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX 8000000 -#define PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX 1000000 -#define PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX 1000000 -#define PNG_ZBUF_SIZE 8192 -#define PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM 0 /* unknown */ -#define PNG_Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION (-1) -#define PNG_Z_DEFAULT_NOFILTER_STRATEGY 0 -#define PNG_Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY 1 -#define PNG_sCAL_PRECISION 5 -#define PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS 2 -/* end of settings */ -#endif /* PNGLCONF_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngmem.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngmem.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5780e76..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngmem.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngmem.c - stub functions for memory allocation - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2014,2016 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This file provides a location for all memory allocation. Users who - * need special memory handling are expected to supply replacement - * functions for png_malloc() and png_free(), and to use - * png_create_read_struct_2() and png_create_write_struct_2() to - * identify the replacement functions. - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -/* Free a png_struct */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_destroy_png_struct(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - /* png_free might call png_error and may certainly call - * png_get_mem_ptr, so fake a temporary png_struct to support this. - */ - png_struct dummy_struct = *png_ptr; - memset(png_ptr, 0, (sizeof *png_ptr)); - png_free(&dummy_struct, png_ptr); - -# ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - /* We may have a jmp_buf left to deallocate. */ - png_free_jmpbuf(&dummy_struct); -# endif - } -} - -/* Allocate memory. For reasonable files, size should never exceed - * 64K. However, zlib may allocate more than 64K if you don't tell - * it not to. See zconf.h and png.h for more information. zlib does - * need to allocate exactly 64K, so whatever you call here must - * have the ability to do that. - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_voidp,PNGAPI -png_calloc,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - png_voidp ret; - - ret = png_malloc(png_ptr, size); - - if (ret != NULL) - memset(ret, 0, size); - - return ret; -} - -/* png_malloc_base, an internal function added at libpng 1.6.0, does the work of - * allocating memory, taking into account limits and PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED. - * Checking and error handling must happen outside this routine; it returns NULL - * if the allocation cannot be done (for any reason.) - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_voidp /* PRIVATE */, -png_malloc_base,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size), - PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - /* Moved to png_malloc_base from png_malloc_default in 1.6.0; the DOS - * allocators have also been removed in 1.6.0, so any 16-bit system now has - * to implement a user memory handler. This checks to be sure it isn't - * called with big numbers. - */ -#ifndef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) -#endif - - /* Some compilers complain that this is always true. However, it - * can be false when integer overflow happens. - */ - if (size > 0 && size <= PNG_SIZE_MAX -# ifdef PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K - && size <= 65536U -# endif - ) - { -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL && png_ptr->malloc_fn != NULL) - return png_ptr->malloc_fn(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), size); - - else -#endif - return malloc((size_t)size); /* checked for truncation above */ - } - - else - return NULL; -} - -#if defined(PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) -/* This is really here only to work round a spurious warning in GCC 4.6 and 4.7 - * that arises because of the checks in png_realloc_array that are repeated in - * png_malloc_array. - */ -static png_voidp -png_malloc_array_checked(png_const_structrp png_ptr, int nelements, - size_t element_size) -{ - png_alloc_size_t req = (png_alloc_size_t)nelements; /* known to be > 0 */ - - if (req <= PNG_SIZE_MAX/element_size) - return png_malloc_base(png_ptr, req * element_size); - - /* The failure case when the request is too large */ - return NULL; -} - -PNG_FUNCTION(png_voidp /* PRIVATE */, -png_malloc_array,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, int nelements, - size_t element_size),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - if (nelements <= 0 || element_size == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal error: array alloc"); - - return png_malloc_array_checked(png_ptr, nelements, element_size); -} - -PNG_FUNCTION(png_voidp /* PRIVATE */, -png_realloc_array,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_voidp old_array, - int old_elements, int add_elements, size_t element_size),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - /* These are internal errors: */ - if (add_elements <= 0 || element_size == 0 || old_elements < 0 || - (old_array == NULL && old_elements > 0)) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal error: array realloc"); - - /* Check for overflow on the elements count (so the caller does not have to - * check.) - */ - if (add_elements <= INT_MAX - old_elements) - { - png_voidp new_array = png_malloc_array_checked(png_ptr, - old_elements+add_elements, element_size); - - if (new_array != NULL) - { - /* Because png_malloc_array worked the size calculations below cannot - * overflow. - */ - if (old_elements > 0) - memcpy(new_array, old_array, element_size*(unsigned)old_elements); - - memset((char*)new_array + element_size*(unsigned)old_elements, 0, - element_size*(unsigned)add_elements); - - return new_array; - } - } - - return NULL; /* error */ -} -#endif /* TEXT || sPLT || STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */ - -/* Various functions that have different error handling are derived from this. - * png_malloc always exists, but if PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED is defined a separate - * function png_malloc_default is also provided. - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_voidp,PNGAPI -png_malloc,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - png_voidp ret; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; - - ret = png_malloc_base(png_ptr, size); - - if (ret == NULL) - png_error(png_ptr, "Out of memory"); /* 'm' means png_malloc */ - - return ret; -} - -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED -PNG_FUNCTION(png_voidp,PNGAPI -png_malloc_default,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size), - PNG_ALLOCATED PNG_DEPRECATED) -{ - png_voidp ret; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* Passing 'NULL' here bypasses the application provided memory handler. */ - ret = png_malloc_base(NULL/*use malloc*/, size); - - if (ret == NULL) - png_error(png_ptr, "Out of Memory"); /* 'M' means png_malloc_default */ - - return ret; -} -#endif /* USER_MEM */ - -/* This function was added at libpng version 1.2.3. The png_malloc_warn() - * function will issue a png_warning and return NULL instead of issuing a - * png_error, if it fails to allocate the requested memory. - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_voidp,PNGAPI -png_malloc_warn,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size), - PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - png_voidp ret = png_malloc_base(png_ptr, size); - - if (ret != NULL) - return ret; - - png_warning(png_ptr, "Out of memory"); - } - - return NULL; -} - -/* Free a pointer allocated by png_malloc(). If ptr is NULL, return - * without taking any action. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_free(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL || ptr == NULL) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->free_fn != NULL) - png_ptr->free_fn(png_constcast(png_structrp,png_ptr), ptr); - - else - png_free_default(png_ptr, ptr); -} - -PNG_FUNCTION(void,PNGAPI -png_free_default,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr),PNG_DEPRECATED) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL || ptr == NULL) - return; -#endif /* USER_MEM */ - - free(ptr); -} - -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED -/* This function is called when the application wants to use another method - * of allocating and freeing memory. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_mem_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp mem_ptr, png_malloc_ptr - malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - png_ptr->mem_ptr = mem_ptr; - png_ptr->malloc_fn = malloc_fn; - png_ptr->free_fn = free_fn; - } -} - -/* This function returns a pointer to the mem_ptr associated with the user - * functions. The application should free any memory associated with this - * pointer before png_write_destroy and png_read_destroy are called. - */ -png_voidp PNGAPI -png_get_mem_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return NULL; - - return png_ptr->mem_ptr; -} -#endif /* USER_MEM */ -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngnow.png b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngnow.png deleted file mode 100644 index 82793eb..0000000 Binary files a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngnow.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngpread.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngpread.c deleted file mode 100644 index b2306c0..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngpread.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1096 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngpread.c - read a png file in push mode - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED - -/* Push model modes */ -#define PNG_READ_SIG_MODE 0 -#define PNG_READ_CHUNK_MODE 1 -#define PNG_READ_IDAT_MODE 2 -#define PNG_READ_tEXt_MODE 4 -#define PNG_READ_zTXt_MODE 5 -#define PNG_READ_DONE_MODE 6 -#define PNG_READ_iTXt_MODE 7 -#define PNG_ERROR_MODE 8 - -#define PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL \ -if (png_ptr->push_length + 4 > png_ptr->buffer_size) \ - { png_push_save_buffer(png_ptr); return; } -#define PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_LT(N) \ -if (png_ptr->buffer_size < N) \ - { png_push_save_buffer(png_ptr); return; } - -void PNGAPI -png_process_data(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_bytep buffer, size_t buffer_size) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_push_restore_buffer(png_ptr, buffer, buffer_size); - - while (png_ptr->buffer_size) - { - png_process_some_data(png_ptr, info_ptr); - } -} - -size_t PNGAPI -png_process_data_pause(png_structrp png_ptr, int save) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - /* It's easiest for the caller if we do the save; then the caller doesn't - * have to supply the same data again: - */ - if (save != 0) - png_push_save_buffer(png_ptr); - else - { - /* This includes any pending saved bytes: */ - size_t remaining = png_ptr->buffer_size; - png_ptr->buffer_size = 0; - - /* So subtract the saved buffer size, unless all the data - * is actually 'saved', in which case we just return 0 - */ - if (png_ptr->save_buffer_size < remaining) - return remaining - png_ptr->save_buffer_size; - } - } - - return 0; -} - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_process_data_skip(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ -/* TODO: Deprecate and remove this API. - * Somewhere the implementation of this seems to have been lost, - * or abandoned. It was only to support some internal back-door access - * to png_struct) in libpng-1.4.x. - */ - png_app_warning(png_ptr, -"png_process_data_skip is not implemented in any current version of libpng"); - return 0; -} - -/* What we do with the incoming data depends on what we were previously - * doing before we ran out of data... - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_process_some_data(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - switch (png_ptr->process_mode) - { - case PNG_READ_SIG_MODE: - { - png_push_read_sig(png_ptr, info_ptr); - break; - } - - case PNG_READ_CHUNK_MODE: - { - png_push_read_chunk(png_ptr, info_ptr); - break; - } - - case PNG_READ_IDAT_MODE: - { - png_push_read_IDAT(png_ptr); - break; - } - - default: - { - png_ptr->buffer_size = 0; - break; - } - } -} - -/* Read any remaining signature bytes from the stream and compare them with - * the correct PNG signature. It is possible that this routine is called - * with bytes already read from the signature, either because they have been - * checked by the calling application, or because of multiple calls to this - * routine. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_read_sig(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - size_t num_checked = png_ptr->sig_bytes; /* SAFE, does not exceed 8 */ - size_t num_to_check = 8 - num_checked; - - if (png_ptr->buffer_size < num_to_check) - { - num_to_check = png_ptr->buffer_size; - } - - png_push_fill_buffer(png_ptr, &(info_ptr->signature[num_checked]), - num_to_check); - png_ptr->sig_bytes = (png_byte)(png_ptr->sig_bytes + num_to_check); - - if (png_sig_cmp(info_ptr->signature, num_checked, num_to_check)) - { - if (num_checked < 4 && - png_sig_cmp(info_ptr->signature, num_checked, num_to_check - 4)) - png_error(png_ptr, "Not a PNG file"); - - else - png_error(png_ptr, "PNG file corrupted by ASCII conversion"); - } - else - { - if (png_ptr->sig_bytes >= 8) - { - png_ptr->process_mode = PNG_READ_CHUNK_MODE; - } - } -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_read_chunk(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - png_uint_32 chunk_name; -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - int keep; /* unknown handling method */ -#endif - - /* First we make sure we have enough data for the 4-byte chunk name - * and the 4-byte chunk length before proceeding with decoding the - * chunk data. To fully decode each of these chunks, we also make - * sure we have enough data in the buffer for the 4-byte CRC at the - * end of every chunk (except IDAT, which is handled separately). - */ - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER) == 0) - { - png_byte chunk_length[4]; - png_byte chunk_tag[4]; - - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_LT(8) - png_push_fill_buffer(png_ptr, chunk_length, 4); - png_ptr->push_length = png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, chunk_length); - png_reset_crc(png_ptr); - png_crc_read(png_ptr, chunk_tag, 4); - png_ptr->chunk_name = PNG_CHUNK_FROM_STRING(chunk_tag); - png_check_chunk_name(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name); - png_check_chunk_length(png_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER; - } - - chunk_name = png_ptr->chunk_name; - - if (chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_AFTER_IDAT) != 0) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT; - - /* If we reach an IDAT chunk, this means we have read all of the - * header chunks, and we can start reading the image (or if this - * is called after the image has been read - we have an error). - */ - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "Missing IHDR before IDAT"); - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE && - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PLTE) == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "Missing PLTE before IDAT"); - - png_ptr->process_mode = PNG_READ_IDAT_MODE; - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT) == 0) - if (png_ptr->push_length == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_IDAT; - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_AFTER_IDAT) != 0) - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "Too many IDATs found"); - } - - if (chunk_name == png_IHDR) - { - if (png_ptr->push_length != 13) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid IHDR length"); - - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - - else if (chunk_name == png_IEND) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_IEND(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - - png_ptr->process_mode = PNG_READ_DONE_MODE; - png_push_have_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); - } - -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - else if ((keep = png_chunk_unknown_handling(png_ptr, chunk_name)) != 0) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_unknown(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length, keep); - - if (chunk_name == png_PLTE) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_PLTE; - } -#endif - - else if (chunk_name == png_PLTE) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - - else if (chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - png_ptr->idat_size = png_ptr->push_length; - png_ptr->process_mode = PNG_READ_IDAT_MODE; - png_push_have_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = - (uInt) PNG_ROWBYTES(png_ptr->pixel_depth, - png_ptr->iwidth) + 1; - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = png_ptr->row_buf; - return; - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED - else if (png_ptr->chunk_name == png_gAMA) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED - else if (png_ptr->chunk_name == png_sBIT) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED - else if (png_ptr->chunk_name == png_cHRM) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sRGB) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED - else if (png_ptr->chunk_name == png_iCCP) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sPLT) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tRNS) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_bKGD) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_hIST) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_pHYs) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_oFFs) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_pCAL) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_pCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sCAL) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tIME) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tEXt) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_tEXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_zTXt) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_zTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_iTXt) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_iTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length); - } -#endif - - else - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_FULL - png_handle_unknown(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_ptr->push_length, - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT); - } - - png_ptr->mode &= ~PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER; -} - -void PNGCBAPI -png_push_fill_buffer(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep buffer, size_t length) -{ - png_bytep ptr; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - ptr = buffer; - if (png_ptr->save_buffer_size != 0) - { - size_t save_size; - - if (length < png_ptr->save_buffer_size) - save_size = length; - - else - save_size = png_ptr->save_buffer_size; - - memcpy(ptr, png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr, save_size); - length -= save_size; - ptr += save_size; - png_ptr->buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->save_buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr += save_size; - } - if (length != 0 && png_ptr->current_buffer_size != 0) - { - size_t save_size; - - if (length < png_ptr->current_buffer_size) - save_size = length; - - else - save_size = png_ptr->current_buffer_size; - - memcpy(ptr, png_ptr->current_buffer_ptr, save_size); - png_ptr->buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->current_buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->current_buffer_ptr += save_size; - } -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_save_buffer(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr->save_buffer_size != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr != png_ptr->save_buffer) - { - size_t i, istop; - png_bytep sp; - png_bytep dp; - - istop = png_ptr->save_buffer_size; - for (i = 0, sp = png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr, dp = png_ptr->save_buffer; - i < istop; i++, sp++, dp++) - { - *dp = *sp; - } - } - } - if (png_ptr->save_buffer_size + png_ptr->current_buffer_size > - png_ptr->save_buffer_max) - { - size_t new_max; - png_bytep old_buffer; - - if (png_ptr->save_buffer_size > PNG_SIZE_MAX - - (png_ptr->current_buffer_size + 256)) - { - png_error(png_ptr, "Potential overflow of save_buffer"); - } - - new_max = png_ptr->save_buffer_size + png_ptr->current_buffer_size + 256; - old_buffer = png_ptr->save_buffer; - png_ptr->save_buffer = (png_bytep)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, - (size_t)new_max); - - if (png_ptr->save_buffer == NULL) - { - png_free(png_ptr, old_buffer); - png_error(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for save_buffer"); - } - - if (old_buffer) - memcpy(png_ptr->save_buffer, old_buffer, png_ptr->save_buffer_size); - else if (png_ptr->save_buffer_size) - png_error(png_ptr, "save_buffer error"); - png_free(png_ptr, old_buffer); - png_ptr->save_buffer_max = new_max; - } - if (png_ptr->current_buffer_size) - { - memcpy(png_ptr->save_buffer + png_ptr->save_buffer_size, - png_ptr->current_buffer_ptr, png_ptr->current_buffer_size); - png_ptr->save_buffer_size += png_ptr->current_buffer_size; - png_ptr->current_buffer_size = 0; - } - png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr = png_ptr->save_buffer; - png_ptr->buffer_size = 0; -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_restore_buffer(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep buffer, - size_t buffer_length) -{ - png_ptr->current_buffer = buffer; - png_ptr->current_buffer_size = buffer_length; - png_ptr->buffer_size = buffer_length + png_ptr->save_buffer_size; - png_ptr->current_buffer_ptr = png_ptr->current_buffer; -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_read_IDAT(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER) == 0) - { - png_byte chunk_length[4]; - png_byte chunk_tag[4]; - - /* TODO: this code can be commoned up with the same code in push_read */ - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_LT(8) - png_push_fill_buffer(png_ptr, chunk_length, 4); - png_ptr->push_length = png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, chunk_length); - png_reset_crc(png_ptr); - png_crc_read(png_ptr, chunk_tag, 4); - png_ptr->chunk_name = PNG_CHUNK_FROM_STRING(chunk_tag); - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER; - - if (png_ptr->chunk_name != png_IDAT) - { - png_ptr->process_mode = PNG_READ_CHUNK_MODE; - - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED) == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "Not enough compressed data"); - - return; - } - - png_ptr->idat_size = png_ptr->push_length; - } - - if (png_ptr->idat_size != 0 && png_ptr->save_buffer_size != 0) - { - size_t save_size = png_ptr->save_buffer_size; - png_uint_32 idat_size = png_ptr->idat_size; - - /* We want the smaller of 'idat_size' and 'current_buffer_size', but they - * are of different types and we don't know which variable has the fewest - * bits. Carefully select the smaller and cast it to the type of the - * larger - this cannot overflow. Do not cast in the following test - it - * will break on either 16-bit or 64-bit platforms. - */ - if (idat_size < save_size) - save_size = (size_t)idat_size; - - else - idat_size = (png_uint_32)save_size; - - png_calculate_crc(png_ptr, png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr, save_size); - - png_process_IDAT_data(png_ptr, png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr, save_size); - - png_ptr->idat_size -= idat_size; - png_ptr->buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->save_buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->save_buffer_ptr += save_size; - } - - if (png_ptr->idat_size != 0 && png_ptr->current_buffer_size != 0) - { - size_t save_size = png_ptr->current_buffer_size; - png_uint_32 idat_size = png_ptr->idat_size; - - /* We want the smaller of 'idat_size' and 'current_buffer_size', but they - * are of different types and we don't know which variable has the fewest - * bits. Carefully select the smaller and cast it to the type of the - * larger - this cannot overflow. - */ - if (idat_size < save_size) - save_size = (size_t)idat_size; - - else - idat_size = (png_uint_32)save_size; - - png_calculate_crc(png_ptr, png_ptr->current_buffer_ptr, save_size); - - png_process_IDAT_data(png_ptr, png_ptr->current_buffer_ptr, save_size); - - png_ptr->idat_size -= idat_size; - png_ptr->buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->current_buffer_size -= save_size; - png_ptr->current_buffer_ptr += save_size; - } - - if (png_ptr->idat_size == 0) - { - PNG_PUSH_SAVE_BUFFER_IF_LT(4) - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0); - png_ptr->mode &= ~PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER; - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - } -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_process_IDAT_data(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep buffer, - size_t buffer_length) -{ - /* The caller checks for a non-zero buffer length. */ - if (!(buffer_length > 0) || buffer == NULL) - png_error(png_ptr, "No IDAT data (internal error)"); - - /* This routine must process all the data it has been given - * before returning, calling the row callback as required to - * handle the uncompressed results. - */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = buffer; - /* TODO: WARNING: TRUNCATION ERROR: DANGER WILL ROBINSON: */ - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = (uInt)buffer_length; - - /* Keep going until the decompressed data is all processed - * or the stream marked as finished. - */ - while (png_ptr->zstream.avail_in > 0 && - (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED) == 0) - { - int ret; - - /* We have data for zlib, but we must check that zlib - * has someplace to put the results. It doesn't matter - * if we don't expect any results -- it may be the input - * data is just the LZ end code. - */ - if (!(png_ptr->zstream.avail_out > 0)) - { - /* TODO: WARNING: TRUNCATION ERROR: DANGER WILL ROBINSON: */ - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = (uInt)(PNG_ROWBYTES(png_ptr->pixel_depth, - png_ptr->iwidth) + 1); - - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = png_ptr->row_buf; - } - - /* Using Z_SYNC_FLUSH here means that an unterminated - * LZ stream (a stream with a missing end code) can still - * be handled, otherwise (Z_NO_FLUSH) a future zlib - * implementation might defer output and therefore - * change the current behavior (see comments in inflate.c - * for why this doesn't happen at present with zlib 1.2.5). - */ - ret = PNG_INFLATE(png_ptr, Z_SYNC_FLUSH); - - /* Check for any failure before proceeding. */ - if (ret != Z_OK && ret != Z_STREAM_END) - { - /* Terminate the decompression. */ - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED; - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - - /* This may be a truncated stream (missing or - * damaged end code). Treat that as a warning. - */ - if (png_ptr->row_number >= png_ptr->num_rows || - png_ptr->pass > 6) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Truncated compressed data in IDAT"); - - else - { - if (ret == Z_DATA_ERROR) - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "IDAT: ADLER32 checksum mismatch"); - else - png_error(png_ptr, "Decompression error in IDAT"); - } - - /* Skip the check on unprocessed input */ - return; - } - - /* Did inflate output any data? */ - if (png_ptr->zstream.next_out != png_ptr->row_buf) - { - /* Is this unexpected data after the last row? - * If it is, artificially terminate the LZ output - * here. - */ - if (png_ptr->row_number >= png_ptr->num_rows || - png_ptr->pass > 6) - { - /* Extra data. */ - png_warning(png_ptr, "Extra compressed data in IDAT"); - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED; - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - - /* Do no more processing; skip the unprocessed - * input check below. - */ - return; - } - - /* Do we have a complete row? */ - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_out == 0) - png_push_process_row(png_ptr); - } - - /* And check for the end of the stream. */ - if (ret == Z_STREAM_END) - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED; - } - - /* All the data should have been processed, if anything - * is left at this point we have bytes of IDAT data - * after the zlib end code. - */ - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_in > 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Extra compression data in IDAT"); -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_process_row(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* 1.5.6: row_info moved out of png_struct to a local here. */ - png_row_info row_info; - - row_info.width = png_ptr->iwidth; /* NOTE: width of current interlaced row */ - row_info.color_type = png_ptr->color_type; - row_info.bit_depth = png_ptr->bit_depth; - row_info.channels = png_ptr->channels; - row_info.pixel_depth = png_ptr->pixel_depth; - row_info.rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info.pixel_depth, row_info.width); - - if (png_ptr->row_buf[0] > PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE) - { - if (png_ptr->row_buf[0] < PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST) - png_read_filter_row(png_ptr, &row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - png_ptr->prev_row + 1, png_ptr->row_buf[0]); - else - png_error(png_ptr, "bad adaptive filter value"); - } - - /* libpng 1.5.6: the following line was copying png_ptr->rowbytes before - * 1.5.6, while the buffer really is this big in current versions of libpng - * it may not be in the future, so this was changed just to copy the - * interlaced row count: - */ - memcpy(png_ptr->prev_row, png_ptr->row_buf, row_info.rowbytes + 1); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->transformations != 0) - png_do_read_transformations(png_ptr, &row_info); -#endif - - /* The transformed pixel depth should match the depth now in row_info. */ - if (png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth == 0) - { - png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth = row_info.pixel_depth; - if (row_info.pixel_depth > png_ptr->maximum_pixel_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "progressive row overflow"); - } - - else if (png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth != row_info.pixel_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal progressive row size calculation error"); - - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Expand interlaced rows to full size */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->pass < 6) - png_do_read_interlace(&row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, png_ptr->pass, - png_ptr->transformations); - - switch (png_ptr->pass) - { - case 0: - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 8 && png_ptr->pass == 0; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); /* Updates png_ptr->pass */ - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 2) /* Pass 1 might be empty */ - { - for (i = 0; i < 4 && png_ptr->pass == 2; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 4 && png_ptr->height <= 4) - { - for (i = 0; i < 2 && png_ptr->pass == 4; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 6 && png_ptr->height <= 4) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - break; - } - - case 1: - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 8 && png_ptr->pass == 1; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 2) /* Skip top 4 generated rows */ - { - for (i = 0; i < 4 && png_ptr->pass == 2; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - } - - break; - } - - case 2: - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4 && png_ptr->pass == 2; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - for (i = 0; i < 4 && png_ptr->pass == 2; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 4) /* Pass 3 might be empty */ - { - for (i = 0; i < 2 && png_ptr->pass == 4; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - } - - break; - } - - case 3: - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4 && png_ptr->pass == 3; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 4) /* Skip top two generated rows */ - { - for (i = 0; i < 2 && png_ptr->pass == 4; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - } - - break; - } - - case 4: - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 2 && png_ptr->pass == 4; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - for (i = 0; i < 2 && png_ptr->pass == 4; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 6) /* Pass 5 might be empty */ - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - break; - } - - case 5: - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 2 && png_ptr->pass == 5; i++) - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - if (png_ptr->pass == 6) /* Skip top generated row */ - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - - break; - } - - default: - case 6: - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - - if (png_ptr->pass != 6) - break; - - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, NULL); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } - } - } - else -#endif - { - png_push_have_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - png_read_push_finish_row(png_ptr); - } -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_push_finish_row(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Arrays to facilitate easy interlacing - use pass (0 - 6) as index */ - - /* Start of interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_start[] = {0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_inc[] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - - /* Start of interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_ystart[] = {0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_yinc[] = {8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2}; - - /* Height of interlace block. This is not currently used - if you need - * it, uncomment it here and in png.h - static const png_byte png_pass_height[] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - */ -#endif - - png_ptr->row_number++; - if (png_ptr->row_number < png_ptr->num_rows) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - { - png_ptr->row_number = 0; - memset(png_ptr->prev_row, 0, png_ptr->rowbytes + 1); - - do - { - png_ptr->pass++; - if ((png_ptr->pass == 1 && png_ptr->width < 5) || - (png_ptr->pass == 3 && png_ptr->width < 3) || - (png_ptr->pass == 5 && png_ptr->width < 2)) - png_ptr->pass++; - - if (png_ptr->pass > 7) - png_ptr->pass--; - - if (png_ptr->pass >= 7) - break; - - png_ptr->iwidth = (png_ptr->width + - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass] - 1 - - png_pass_start[png_ptr->pass]) / - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass]; - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - break; - - png_ptr->num_rows = (png_ptr->height + - png_pass_yinc[png_ptr->pass] - 1 - - png_pass_ystart[png_ptr->pass]) / - png_pass_yinc[png_ptr->pass]; - - } while (png_ptr->iwidth == 0 || png_ptr->num_rows == 0); - } -#endif /* READ_INTERLACING */ -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_have_info(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr->info_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->info_fn))(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_have_end(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr->end_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->end_fn))(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_push_have_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep row) -{ - if (png_ptr->row_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->row_fn))(png_ptr, row, png_ptr->row_number, - (int)png_ptr->pass); -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_progressive_combine_row(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep old_row, - png_const_bytep new_row) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* new_row is a flag here - if it is NULL then the app callback was called - * from an empty row (see the calls to png_struct::row_fn below), otherwise - * it must be png_ptr->row_buf+1 - */ - if (new_row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, 1/*blocky display*/); -} -#endif /* READ_INTERLACING */ - -void PNGAPI -png_set_progressive_read_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp progressive_ptr, - png_progressive_info_ptr info_fn, png_progressive_row_ptr row_fn, - png_progressive_end_ptr end_fn) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->info_fn = info_fn; - png_ptr->row_fn = row_fn; - png_ptr->end_fn = end_fn; - - png_set_read_fn(png_ptr, progressive_ptr, png_push_fill_buffer); -} - -png_voidp PNGAPI -png_get_progressive_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return (NULL); - - return png_ptr->io_ptr; -} -#endif /* PROGRESSIVE_READ */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngpriv.h b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngpriv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7018f3d..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngpriv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2152 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngpriv.h - private declarations for use inside libpng - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -/* The symbols declared in this file (including the functions declared - * as extern) are PRIVATE. They are not part of the libpng public - * interface, and are not recommended for use by regular applications. - * Some of them may become public in the future; others may stay private, - * change in an incompatible way, or even disappear. - * Although the libpng users are not forbidden to include this header, - * they should be well aware of the issues that may arise from doing so. - */ - -#ifndef PNGPRIV_H -#define PNGPRIV_H - -/* Feature Test Macros. The following are defined here to ensure that correctly - * implemented libraries reveal the APIs libpng needs to build and hide those - * that are not needed and potentially damaging to the compilation. - * - * Feature Test Macros must be defined before any system header is included (see - * POSIX 1003.1 2.8.2 "POSIX Symbols." - * - * These macros only have an effect if the operating system supports either - * POSIX 1003.1 or C99, or both. On other operating systems (particularly - * Windows/Visual Studio) there is no effect; the OS specific tests below are - * still required (as of 2011-05-02.) - */ -#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE -# define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 /* Just the POSIX 1003.1 and C89 APIs */ -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY -/* Standard library headers not required by png.h: */ -# include -# include -#endif - -#define PNGLIB_BUILD /*libpng is being built, not used*/ - -/* If HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined during the build then the build system must - * provide an appropriate "config.h" file on the include path. The header file - * must provide definitions as required below (search for "HAVE_CONFIG_H"); - * see configure.ac for more details of the requirements. The macro - * "PNG_NO_CONFIG_H" is provided for maintainers to test for dependencies on - * 'configure'; define this macro to prevent the configure build including the - * configure generated config.h. Libpng is expected to compile without *any* - * special build system support on a reasonably ANSI-C compliant system. - */ -#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) && !defined(PNG_NO_CONFIG_H) -# include - - /* Pick up the definition of 'restrict' from config.h if it was read: */ -# define PNG_RESTRICT restrict -#endif - -/* To support symbol prefixing it is necessary to know *before* including png.h - * whether the fixed point (and maybe other) APIs are exported, because if they - * are not internal definitions may be required. This is handled below just - * before png.h is included, but load the configuration now if it is available. - */ -#ifndef PNGLCONF_H -# include "pnglibconf.h" -#endif - -/* Local renames may change non-exported API functions from png.h */ -#if defined(PNG_PREFIX) && !defined(PNGPREFIX_H) -# include "pngprefix.h" -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USER_CONFIG -# include "pngusr.h" - /* These should have been defined in pngusr.h */ -# ifndef PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD -# define PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD "Custom libpng build" -# endif -# ifndef PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX -# define PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX "Cb" -# endif -#endif - -/* Compile time options. - * ===================== - * In a multi-arch build the compiler may compile the code several times for the - * same object module, producing different binaries for different architectures. - * When this happens configure-time setting of the target host options cannot be - * done and this interferes with the handling of the ARM NEON optimizations, and - * possibly other similar optimizations. Put additional tests here; in general - * this is needed when the same option can be changed at both compile time and - * run time depending on the target OS (i.e. iOS vs Android.) - * - * NOTE: symbol prefixing does not pass $(CFLAGS) to the preprocessor, because - * this is not possible with certain compilers (Oracle SUN OS CC), as a result - * it is necessary to ensure that all extern functions that *might* be used - * regardless of $(CFLAGS) get declared in this file. The test on __ARM_NEON__ - * below is one example of this behavior because it is controlled by the - * presence or not of -mfpu=neon on the GCC command line, it is possible to do - * this in $(CC), e.g. "CC=gcc -mfpu=neon", but people who build libpng rarely - * do this. - */ -#ifndef PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT - /* ARM NEON optimizations are being controlled by the compiler settings, - * typically the target FPU. If the FPU has been set to NEON (-mfpu=neon - * with GCC) then the compiler will define __ARM_NEON__ and we can rely - * unconditionally on NEON instructions not crashing, otherwise we must - * disable use of NEON instructions. - * - * NOTE: at present these optimizations depend on 'ALIGNED_MEMORY', so they - * can only be turned on automatically if that is supported too. If - * PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT is set in CPPFLAGS (to >0) then arm/arm_init.c will fail - * to compile with an appropriate #error if ALIGNED_MEMORY has been turned - * off. - * - * Note that gcc-4.9 defines __ARM_NEON instead of the deprecated - * __ARM_NEON__, so we check both variants. - * - * To disable ARM_NEON optimizations entirely, and skip compiling the - * associated assembler code, pass --enable-arm-neon=no to configure - * or put -DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=0 in CPPFLAGS. - */ -# if (defined(__ARM_NEON__) || defined(__ARM_NEON)) && \ - defined(PNG_ALIGNED_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) -# define PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT 2 -# else -# define PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT 0 -# endif -#endif - -#if PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT > 0 - /* NEON optimizations are to be at least considered by libpng, so enable the - * callbacks to do this. - */ -# define PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS png_init_filter_functions_neon - - /* By default the 'intrinsics' code in arm/filter_neon_intrinsics.c is used - * if possible - if __ARM_NEON__ is set and the compiler version is not known - * to be broken. This is controlled by PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION which can - * be: - * - * 1 The intrinsics code (the default with __ARM_NEON__) - * 2 The hand coded assembler (the default without __ARM_NEON__) - * - * It is possible to set PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION in CPPFLAGS, however - * this is *NOT* supported and may cease to work even after a minor revision - * to libpng. It *is* valid to do this for testing purposes, e.g. speed - * testing or a new compiler, but the results should be communicated to the - * libpng implementation list for incorporation in the next minor release. - */ -# ifndef PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION -# if defined(__ARM_NEON__) || defined(__ARM_NEON) -# if defined(__clang__) - /* At present it is unknown by the libpng developers which versions - * of clang support the intrinsics, however some or perhaps all - * versions do not work with the assembler so this may be - * irrelevant, so just use the default (do nothing here.) - */ -# elif defined(__GNUC__) - /* GCC 4.5.4 NEON support is known to be broken. 4.6.3 is known to - * work, so if this *is* GCC, or G++, look for a version >4.5 - */ -# if __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 6) -# define PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION 2 -# endif /* no GNUC support */ -# endif /* __GNUC__ */ -# else /* !defined __ARM_NEON__ */ - /* The 'intrinsics' code simply won't compile without this -mfpu=neon: - */ -# if !defined(__aarch64__) - /* The assembler code currently does not work on ARM64 */ -# define PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION 2 -# endif /* __aarch64__ */ -# endif /* __ARM_NEON__ */ -# endif /* !PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION */ - -# ifndef PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION - /* Use the intrinsics code by default. */ -# define PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION 1 -# endif -#endif /* PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT > 0 */ - -#ifndef PNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT -# if defined(__mips_msa) && (__mips_isa_rev >= 5) && defined(PNG_ALIGNED_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) -# define PNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT 2 -# else -# define PNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT 0 -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT -# if defined(__PPC64__) && defined(__ALTIVEC__) && defined(__VSX__) -# define PNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT 2 -# else -# define PNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT 0 -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT -# ifdef PNG_INTEL_SSE - /* Only check for SSE if the build configuration has been modified to - * enable SSE optimizations. This means that these optimizations will - * be off by default. See contrib/intel for more details. - */ -# if defined(__SSE4_1__) || defined(__AVX__) || defined(__SSSE3__) || \ - defined(__SSE2__) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_AMD64) || \ - (defined(_M_IX86_FP) && _M_IX86_FP >= 2) -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT 1 -# else -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT 0 -# endif -# else -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT 0 -# endif -#endif - -#if PNG_INTEL_SSE_OPT > 0 -# ifndef PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION -# if defined(__SSE4_1__) || defined(__AVX__) - /* We are not actually using AVX, but checking for AVX is the best - way we can detect SSE4.1 and SSSE3 on MSVC. - */ -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION 3 -# elif defined(__SSSE3__) -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION 2 -# elif defined(__SSE2__) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_AMD64) || \ - (defined(_M_IX86_FP) && _M_IX86_FP >= 2) -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION 1 -# else -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION 0 -# endif -# endif - -# if PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION > 0 -# define PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS png_init_filter_functions_sse2 -# endif -#else -# define PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION 0 -#endif - -#if PNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT > 0 -# define PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS png_init_filter_functions_msa -# ifndef PNG_MIPS_MSA_IMPLEMENTATION -# if defined(__mips_msa) -# if defined(__clang__) -# elif defined(__GNUC__) -# if __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7) -# define PNG_MIPS_MSA_IMPLEMENTATION 2 -# endif /* no GNUC support */ -# endif /* __GNUC__ */ -# else /* !defined __mips_msa */ -# define PNG_MIPS_MSA_IMPLEMENTATION 2 -# endif /* __mips_msa */ -# endif /* !PNG_MIPS_MSA_IMPLEMENTATION */ - -# ifndef PNG_MIPS_MSA_IMPLEMENTATION -# define PNG_MIPS_MSA_IMPLEMENTATION 1 -# endif -#endif /* PNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT > 0 */ - -#if PNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT > 0 -# define PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS png_init_filter_functions_vsx -# define PNG_POWERPC_VSX_IMPLEMENTATION 1 -#endif - - -/* Is this a build of a DLL where compilation of the object modules requires - * different preprocessor settings to those required for a simple library? If - * so PNG_BUILD_DLL must be set. - * - * If libpng is used inside a DLL but that DLL does not export the libpng APIs - * PNG_BUILD_DLL must not be set. To avoid the code below kicking in build a - * static library of libpng then link the DLL against that. - */ -#ifndef PNG_BUILD_DLL -# ifdef DLL_EXPORT - /* This is set by libtool when files are compiled for a DLL; libtool - * always compiles twice, even on systems where it isn't necessary. Set - * PNG_BUILD_DLL in case it is necessary: - */ -# define PNG_BUILD_DLL -# else -# ifdef _WINDLL - /* This is set by the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE in projects that - * build a DLL. It can't easily be removed from those projects (it - * isn't visible in the Visual Studio UI) so it is a fairly reliable - * indication that PNG_IMPEXP needs to be set to the DLL export - * attributes. - */ -# define PNG_BUILD_DLL -# else -# ifdef __DLL__ - /* This is set by the Borland C system when compiling for a DLL - * (as above.) - */ -# define PNG_BUILD_DLL -# else - /* Add additional compiler cases here. */ -# endif -# endif -# endif -#endif /* Setting PNG_BUILD_DLL if required */ - -/* See pngconf.h for more details: the builder of the library may set this on - * the command line to the right thing for the specific compilation system or it - * may be automagically set above (at present we know of no system where it does - * need to be set on the command line.) - * - * PNG_IMPEXP must be set here when building the library to prevent pngconf.h - * setting it to the "import" setting for a DLL build. - */ -#ifndef PNG_IMPEXP -# ifdef PNG_BUILD_DLL -# define PNG_IMPEXP PNG_DLL_EXPORT -# else - /* Not building a DLL, or the DLL doesn't require specific export - * definitions. - */ -# define PNG_IMPEXP -# endif -#endif - -/* No warnings for private or deprecated functions in the build: */ -#ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED -# define PNG_DEPRECATED -#endif -#ifndef PNG_PRIVATE -# define PNG_PRIVATE -#endif - -/* Symbol preprocessing support. - * - * To enable listing global, but internal, symbols the following macros should - * always be used to declare an extern data or function object in this file. - */ -#ifndef PNG_INTERNAL_DATA -# define PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(type, name, array) PNG_LINKAGE_DATA type name array -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION -# define PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(type, name, args, attributes)\ - PNG_LINKAGE_FUNCTION PNG_FUNCTION(type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY attributes) -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK -# define PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK(type, name, args, attributes)\ - PNG_LINKAGE_CALLBACK PNG_FUNCTION(type, (PNGCBAPI name), args,\ - PNG_EMPTY attributes) -#endif - -/* If floating or fixed point APIs are disabled they may still be compiled - * internally. To handle this make sure they are declared as the appropriate - * internal extern function (otherwise the symbol prefixing stuff won't work and - * the functions will be used without definitions.) - * - * NOTE: although all the API functions are declared here they are not all - * actually built! Because the declarations are still made it is necessary to - * fake out types that they depend on. - */ -#ifndef PNG_FP_EXPORT -# ifndef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_FP_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ - PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY); -# ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY - typedef struct png_incomplete png_double; - typedef png_double* png_doublep; - typedef const png_double* png_const_doublep; - typedef png_double** png_doublepp; -# endif -# endif -#endif -#ifndef PNG_FIXED_EXPORT -# ifndef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ - PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY); -# endif -#endif - -#include "png.h" - -/* pngconf.h does not set PNG_DLL_EXPORT unless it is required, so: */ -#ifndef PNG_DLL_EXPORT -# define PNG_DLL_EXPORT -#endif - -/* This is a global switch to set the compilation for an installed system - * (a release build). It can be set for testing debug builds to ensure that - * they will compile when the build type is switched to RC or STABLE, the - * default is just to use PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE. Set this in CPPFLAGS - * with either: - * - * -DPNG_RELEASE_BUILD Turns on the release compile path - * -DPNG_RELEASE_BUILD=0 Turns it off - * or in your pngusr.h with - * #define PNG_RELEASE_BUILD=1 Turns on the release compile path - * #define PNG_RELEASE_BUILD=0 Turns it off - */ -#ifndef PNG_RELEASE_BUILD -# define PNG_RELEASE_BUILD (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE >= PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RC) -#endif - -/* SECURITY and SAFETY: - * - * libpng is built with support for internal limits on image dimensions and - * memory usage. These are documented in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa of the - * source and recorded in the machine generated header file pnglibconf.h. - */ - -/* If you are running on a machine where you cannot allocate more - * than 64K of memory at once, uncomment this. While libpng will not - * normally need that much memory in a chunk (unless you load up a very - * large file), zlib needs to know how big of a chunk it can use, and - * libpng thus makes sure to check any memory allocation to verify it - * will fit into memory. - * - * zlib provides 'MAXSEG_64K' which, if defined, indicates the - * same limit and pngconf.h (already included) sets the limit - * if certain operating systems are detected. - */ -#if defined(MAXSEG_64K) && !defined(PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K) -# define PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_UNUSED -/* Unused formal parameter warnings are silenced using the following macro - * which is expected to have no bad effects on performance (optimizing - * compilers will probably remove it entirely). Note that if you replace - * it with something other than whitespace, you must include the terminating - * semicolon. - */ -# define PNG_UNUSED(param) (void)param; -#endif - -/* Just a little check that someone hasn't tried to define something - * contradictory. - */ -#if (PNG_ZBUF_SIZE > 65536L) && defined(PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K) -# undef PNG_ZBUF_SIZE -# define PNG_ZBUF_SIZE 65536L -#endif - -/* If warnings or errors are turned off the code is disabled or redirected here. - * From 1.5.4 functions have been added to allow very limited formatting of - * error and warning messages - this code will also be disabled here. - */ -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -# define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETERS(p) png_warning_parameters p; -#else -# define png_warning_parameter(p,number,string) ((void)0) -# define png_warning_parameter_unsigned(p,number,format,value) ((void)0) -# define png_warning_parameter_signed(p,number,format,value) ((void)0) -# define png_formatted_warning(pp,p,message) ((void)(pp)) -# define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETERS(p) -#endif -#ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED -# define png_fixed_error(s1,s2) png_err(s1) -#endif - -/* Some fixed point APIs are still required even if not exported because - * they get used by the corresponding floating point APIs. This magic - * deals with this: - */ -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -# define PNGFAPI PNGAPI -#else -# define PNGFAPI /* PRIVATE */ -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY -/* Other defines specific to compilers can go here. Try to keep - * them inside an appropriate ifdef/endif pair for portability. - */ - -/* C allows up-casts from (void*) to any pointer and (const void*) to any - * pointer to a const object. C++ regards this as a type error and requires an - * explicit, static, cast and provides the static_cast<> rune to ensure that - * const is not cast away. - */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -# define png_voidcast(type, value) static_cast(value) -# define png_constcast(type, value) const_cast(value) -# define png_aligncast(type, value) \ - static_cast(static_cast(value)) -# define png_aligncastconst(type, value) \ - static_cast(static_cast(value)) -#else -# define png_voidcast(type, value) (value) -# ifdef _WIN64 -# ifdef __GNUC__ - typedef unsigned long long png_ptruint; -# else - typedef unsigned __int64 png_ptruint; -# endif -# else - typedef unsigned long png_ptruint; -# endif -# define png_constcast(type, value) ((type)(png_ptruint)(const void*)(value)) -# define png_aligncast(type, value) ((void*)(value)) -# define png_aligncastconst(type, value) ((const void*)(value)) -#endif /* __cplusplus */ - -#if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED) - /* png.c requires the following ANSI-C constants if the conversion of - * floating point to ASCII is implemented therein: - * - * DBL_DIG Maximum number of decimal digits (can be set to any constant) - * DBL_MIN Smallest normalized fp number (can be set to an arbitrary value) - * DBL_MAX Maximum floating point number (can be set to an arbitrary value) - */ -# include - -# if (defined(__MWERKS__) && defined(macintosh)) || defined(applec) || \ - defined(THINK_C) || defined(__SC__) || defined(TARGET_OS_MAC) - /* We need to check that hasn't already been included earlier - * as it seems it doesn't agree with , yet we should really use - * if possible. - */ -# if !defined(__MATH_H__) && !defined(__MATH_H) && !defined(__cmath__) -# include -# endif -# else -# include -# endif -# if defined(_AMIGA) && defined(__SASC) && defined(_M68881) - /* Amiga SAS/C: We must include builtin FPU functions when compiling using - * MATH=68881 - */ -# include -# endif -#endif - -/* This provides the non-ANSI (far) memory allocation routines. */ -#if defined(__TURBOC__) && defined(__MSDOS__) -# include -# include -#endif - -#if defined(WIN32) || defined(_Windows) || defined(_WINDOWS) || \ - defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) -# include /* defines _WINDOWS_ macro */ -#endif -#endif /* PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY */ - -/* Moved here around 1.5.0beta36 from pngconf.h */ -/* Users may want to use these so they are not private. Any library - * functions that are passed far data must be model-independent. - */ - -/* Memory model/platform independent fns */ -#ifndef PNG_ABORT -# ifdef _WINDOWS_ -# define PNG_ABORT() ExitProcess(0) -# else -# define PNG_ABORT() abort() -# endif -#endif - -/* These macros may need to be architecture dependent. */ -#define PNG_ALIGN_NONE 0 /* do not use data alignment */ -#define PNG_ALIGN_ALWAYS 1 /* assume unaligned accesses are OK */ -#ifdef offsetof -# define PNG_ALIGN_OFFSET 2 /* use offsetof to determine alignment */ -#else -# define PNG_ALIGN_OFFSET -1 /* prevent the use of this */ -#endif -#define PNG_ALIGN_SIZE 3 /* use sizeof to determine alignment */ - -#ifndef PNG_ALIGN_TYPE - /* Default to using aligned access optimizations and requiring alignment to a - * multiple of the data type size. Override in a compiler specific fashion - * if necessary by inserting tests here: - */ -# define PNG_ALIGN_TYPE PNG_ALIGN_SIZE -#endif - -#if PNG_ALIGN_TYPE == PNG_ALIGN_SIZE - /* This is used because in some compiler implementations non-aligned - * structure members are supported, so the offsetof approach below fails. - * Set PNG_ALIGN_SIZE=0 for compiler combinations where unaligned access - * is good for performance. Do not do this unless you have tested the result - * and understand it. - */ -# define png_alignof(type) (sizeof (type)) -#else -# if PNG_ALIGN_TYPE == PNG_ALIGN_OFFSET -# define png_alignof(type) offsetof(struct{char c; type t;}, t) -# else -# if PNG_ALIGN_TYPE == PNG_ALIGN_ALWAYS -# define png_alignof(type) (1) -# endif - /* Else leave png_alignof undefined to prevent use thereof */ -# endif -#endif - -/* This implicitly assumes alignment is always to a power of 2. */ -#ifdef png_alignof -# define png_isaligned(ptr, type)\ - (((type)((const char*)ptr-(const char*)0) & \ - (type)(png_alignof(type)-1)) == 0) -#else -# define png_isaligned(ptr, type) 0 -#endif - -/* End of memory model/platform independent support */ -/* End of 1.5.0beta36 move from pngconf.h */ - -/* CONSTANTS and UTILITY MACROS - * These are used internally by libpng and not exposed in the API - */ - -/* Various modes of operation. Note that after an init, mode is set to - * zero automatically when the structure is created. Three of these - * are defined in png.h because they need to be visible to applications - * that call png_set_unknown_chunk(). - */ -/* #define PNG_HAVE_IHDR 0x01U (defined in png.h) */ -/* #define PNG_HAVE_PLTE 0x02U (defined in png.h) */ -#define PNG_HAVE_IDAT 0x04U -/* #define PNG_AFTER_IDAT 0x08U (defined in png.h) */ -#define PNG_HAVE_IEND 0x10U - /* 0x20U (unused) */ - /* 0x40U (unused) */ - /* 0x80U (unused) */ -#define PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER 0x100U -#define PNG_WROTE_tIME 0x200U -#define PNG_WROTE_INFO_BEFORE_PLTE 0x400U -#define PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY 0x800U -#define PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE 0x1000U -#define PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT 0x2000U /* Have another chunk after IDAT */ - /* 0x4000U (unused) */ -#define PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT 0x8000U /* Else is a write struct */ - -/* Flags for the transformations the PNG library does on the image data */ -#define PNG_BGR 0x0001U -#define PNG_INTERLACE 0x0002U -#define PNG_PACK 0x0004U -#define PNG_SHIFT 0x0008U -#define PNG_SWAP_BYTES 0x0010U -#define PNG_INVERT_MONO 0x0020U -#define PNG_QUANTIZE 0x0040U -#define PNG_COMPOSE 0x0080U /* Was PNG_BACKGROUND */ -#define PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND 0x0100U -#define PNG_EXPAND_16 0x0200U /* Added to libpng 1.5.2 */ -#define PNG_16_TO_8 0x0400U /* Becomes 'chop' in 1.5.4 */ -#define PNG_RGBA 0x0800U -#define PNG_EXPAND 0x1000U -#define PNG_GAMMA 0x2000U -#define PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB 0x4000U -#define PNG_FILLER 0x8000U -#define PNG_PACKSWAP 0x10000U -#define PNG_SWAP_ALPHA 0x20000U -#define PNG_STRIP_ALPHA 0x40000U -#define PNG_INVERT_ALPHA 0x80000U -#define PNG_USER_TRANSFORM 0x100000U -#define PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR 0x200000U -#define PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_WARN 0x400000U -#define PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY 0x600000U /* two bits, RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR|WARN */ -#define PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA 0x800000U /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ -#define PNG_ADD_ALPHA 0x1000000U /* Added to libpng-1.2.7 */ -#define PNG_EXPAND_tRNS 0x2000000U /* Added to libpng-1.2.9 */ -#define PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8 0x4000000U /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ - /* 0x8000000U unused */ - /* 0x10000000U unused */ - /* 0x20000000U unused */ - /* 0x40000000U unused */ -/* Flags for png_create_struct */ -#define PNG_STRUCT_PNG 0x0001U -#define PNG_STRUCT_INFO 0x0002U - -/* Flags for the png_ptr->flags rather than declaring a byte for each one */ -#define PNG_FLAG_ZLIB_CUSTOM_STRATEGY 0x0001U -#define PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED 0x0002U /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ - /* 0x0004U unused */ -#define PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED 0x0008U /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ - /* 0x0010U unused */ - /* 0x0020U unused */ -#define PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT 0x0040U -#define PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER 0x0080U -#define PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE 0x0100U -#define PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN 0x0200U -#define PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_USE 0x0400U -#define PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE 0x0800U -#define PNG_FLAG_ASSUME_sRGB 0x1000U /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ -#define PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA 0x2000U /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ -#define PNG_FLAG_DETECT_UNINITIALIZED 0x4000U /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ -/* #define PNG_FLAG_KEEP_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS 0x8000U */ -/* #define PNG_FLAG_KEEP_UNSAFE_CHUNKS 0x10000U */ -#define PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH 0x20000U -#define PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS 0x40000U -#define PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT 0x80000U -#define PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN 0x100000U /* Added to libpng-1.4.0 */ -#define PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN 0x200000U /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ -#define PNG_FLAG_APP_ERRORS_WARN 0x400000U /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ - /* 0x800000U unused */ - /* 0x1000000U unused */ - /* 0x2000000U unused */ - /* 0x4000000U unused */ - /* 0x8000000U unused */ - /* 0x10000000U unused */ - /* 0x20000000U unused */ - /* 0x40000000U unused */ - -#define PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE | \ - PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN) - -#define PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK (PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_USE | \ - PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE) - -#define PNG_FLAG_CRC_MASK (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK | \ - PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK) - -/* Save typing and make code easier to understand */ - -#define PNG_COLOR_DIST(c1, c2) (abs((int)((c1).red) - (int)((c2).red)) + \ - abs((int)((c1).green) - (int)((c2).green)) + \ - abs((int)((c1).blue) - (int)((c2).blue))) - -/* Added to libpng-1.6.0: scale a 16-bit value in the range 0..65535 to 0..255 - * by dividing by 257 *with rounding*. This macro is exact for the given range. - * See the discourse in pngrtran.c png_do_scale_16_to_8. The values in the - * macro were established by experiment (modifying the added value). The macro - * has a second variant that takes a value already scaled by 255 and divides by - * 65535 - this has a maximum error of .502. Over the range 0..65535*65535 it - * only gives off-by-one errors and only for 0.5% (1 in 200) of the values. - */ -#define PNG_DIV65535(v24) (((v24) + 32895) >> 16) -#define PNG_DIV257(v16) PNG_DIV65535((png_uint_32)(v16) * 255) - -/* Added to libpng-1.2.6 JB */ -#define PNG_ROWBYTES(pixel_bits, width) \ - ((pixel_bits) >= 8 ? \ - ((size_t)(width) * (((size_t)(pixel_bits)) >> 3)) : \ - (( ((size_t)(width) * ((size_t)(pixel_bits))) + 7) >> 3) ) - -/* This returns the number of trailing bits in the last byte of a row, 0 if the - * last byte is completely full of pixels. It is, in principle, (pixel_bits x - * width) % 8, but that would overflow for large 'width'. The second macro is - * the same except that it returns the number of unused bits in the last byte; - * (8-TRAILBITS), but 0 when TRAILBITS is 0. - * - * NOTE: these macros are intended to be self-evidently correct and never - * overflow on the assumption that pixel_bits is in the range 0..255. The - * arguments are evaluated only once and they can be signed (e.g. as a result of - * the integral promotions). The result of the expression always has type - * (png_uint_32), however the compiler always knows it is in the range 0..7. - */ -#define PNG_TRAILBITS(pixel_bits, width) \ - (((pixel_bits) * ((width) % (png_uint_32)8)) % 8) - -#define PNG_PADBITS(pixel_bits, width) \ - ((8 - PNG_TRAILBITS(pixel_bits, width)) % 8) - -/* PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE returns true if value is outside the range - * ideal-delta..ideal+delta. Each argument is evaluated twice. - * "ideal" and "delta" should be constants, normally simple - * integers, "value" a variable. Added to libpng-1.2.6 JB - */ -#define PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(value, ideal, delta) \ - ( (value) < (ideal)-(delta) || (value) > (ideal)+(delta) ) - -/* Conversions between fixed and floating point, only defined if - * required (to make sure the code doesn't accidentally use float - * when it is supposedly disabled.) - */ -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -/* The floating point conversion can't overflow, though it can and - * does lose accuracy relative to the original fixed point value. - * In practice this doesn't matter because png_fixed_point only - * stores numbers with very low precision. The png_ptr and s - * arguments are unused by default but are there in case error - * checking becomes a requirement. - */ -#define png_float(png_ptr, fixed, s) (.00001 * (fixed)) - -/* The fixed point conversion performs range checking and evaluates - * its argument multiple times, so must be used with care. The - * range checking uses the PNG specification values for a signed - * 32-bit fixed point value except that the values are deliberately - * rounded-to-zero to an integral value - 21474 (21474.83 is roughly - * (2^31-1) * 100000). 's' is a string that describes the value being - * converted. - * - * NOTE: this macro will raise a png_error if the range check fails, - * therefore it is normally only appropriate to use this on values - * that come from API calls or other sources where an out of range - * error indicates a programming error, not a data error! - * - * NOTE: by default this is off - the macro is not used - because the - * function call saves a lot of code. - */ -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_MACRO_SUPPORTED -#define png_fixed(png_ptr, fp, s) ((fp) <= 21474 && (fp) >= -21474 ?\ - ((png_fixed_point)(100000 * (fp))) : (png_fixed_error(png_ptr, s),0)) -#endif -/* else the corresponding function is defined below, inside the scope of the - * cplusplus test. - */ -#endif - -/* Constants for known chunk types. If you need to add a chunk, define the name - * here. For historical reasons these constants have the form png_; i.e. - * the prefix is lower case. Please use decimal values as the parameters to - * match the ISO PNG specification and to avoid relying on the C locale - * interpretation of character values. - * - * Prior to 1.5.6 these constants were strings, as of 1.5.6 png_uint_32 values - * are computed and a new macro (PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK) added to allow a string - * to be generated if required. - * - * PNG_32b correctly produces a value shifted by up to 24 bits, even on - * architectures where (int) is only 16 bits. - */ -#define PNG_32b(b,s) ((png_uint_32)(b) << (s)) -#define PNG_U32(b1,b2,b3,b4) \ - (PNG_32b(b1,24) | PNG_32b(b2,16) | PNG_32b(b3,8) | PNG_32b(b4,0)) - -/* Constants for known chunk types. - * - * MAINTAINERS: If you need to add a chunk, define the name here. - * For historical reasons these constants have the form png_; i.e. - * the prefix is lower case. Please use decimal values as the parameters to - * match the ISO PNG specification and to avoid relying on the C locale - * interpretation of character values. Please keep the list sorted. - * - * Notice that PNG_U32 is used to define a 32-bit value for the 4 byte chunk - * type. In fact the specification does not express chunk types this way, - * however using a 32-bit value means that the chunk type can be read from the - * stream using exactly the same code as used for a 32-bit unsigned value and - * can be examined far more efficiently (using one arithmetic compare). - * - * Prior to 1.5.6 the chunk type constants were expressed as C strings. The - * libpng API still uses strings for 'unknown' chunks and a macro, - * PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK, allows a string to be generated if required. Notice - * that for portable code numeric values must still be used; the string "IHDR" - * is not portable and neither is PNG_U32('I', 'H', 'D', 'R'). - * - * In 1.7.0 the definitions will be made public in png.h to avoid having to - * duplicate the same definitions in application code. - */ -#define png_IDAT PNG_U32( 73, 68, 65, 84) -#define png_IEND PNG_U32( 73, 69, 78, 68) -#define png_IHDR PNG_U32( 73, 72, 68, 82) -#define png_PLTE PNG_U32( 80, 76, 84, 69) -#define png_bKGD PNG_U32( 98, 75, 71, 68) -#define png_cHRM PNG_U32( 99, 72, 82, 77) -#define png_eXIf PNG_U32(101, 88, 73, 102) /* registered July 2017 */ -#define png_fRAc PNG_U32(102, 82, 65, 99) /* registered, not defined */ -#define png_gAMA PNG_U32(103, 65, 77, 65) -#define png_gIFg PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 103) -#define png_gIFt PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 116) /* deprecated */ -#define png_gIFx PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 120) -#define png_hIST PNG_U32(104, 73, 83, 84) -#define png_iCCP PNG_U32(105, 67, 67, 80) -#define png_iTXt PNG_U32(105, 84, 88, 116) -#define png_oFFs PNG_U32(111, 70, 70, 115) -#define png_pCAL PNG_U32(112, 67, 65, 76) -#define png_pHYs PNG_U32(112, 72, 89, 115) -#define png_sBIT PNG_U32(115, 66, 73, 84) -#define png_sCAL PNG_U32(115, 67, 65, 76) -#define png_sPLT PNG_U32(115, 80, 76, 84) -#define png_sRGB PNG_U32(115, 82, 71, 66) -#define png_sTER PNG_U32(115, 84, 69, 82) -#define png_tEXt PNG_U32(116, 69, 88, 116) -#define png_tIME PNG_U32(116, 73, 77, 69) -#define png_tRNS PNG_U32(116, 82, 78, 83) -#define png_zTXt PNG_U32(122, 84, 88, 116) - -/* The following will work on (signed char*) strings, whereas the get_uint_32 - * macro will fail on top-bit-set values because of the sign extension. - */ -#define PNG_CHUNK_FROM_STRING(s)\ - PNG_U32(0xff & (s)[0], 0xff & (s)[1], 0xff & (s)[2], 0xff & (s)[3]) - -/* This uses (char), not (png_byte) to avoid warnings on systems where (char) is - * signed and the argument is a (char[]) This macro will fail miserably on - * systems where (char) is more than 8 bits. - */ -#define PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(s,c)\ - (void)(((char*)(s))[0]=(char)(((c)>>24) & 0xff), \ - ((char*)(s))[1]=(char)(((c)>>16) & 0xff),\ - ((char*)(s))[2]=(char)(((c)>>8) & 0xff), \ - ((char*)(s))[3]=(char)((c & 0xff))) - -/* Do the same but terminate with a null character. */ -#define PNG_CSTRING_FROM_CHUNK(s,c)\ - (void)(PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(s,c), ((char*)(s))[4] = 0) - -/* Test on flag values as defined in the spec (section 5.4): */ -#define PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(c) (1 & ((c) >> 29)) -#define PNG_CHUNK_CRITICAL(c) (!PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(c)) -#define PNG_CHUNK_PRIVATE(c) (1 & ((c) >> 21)) -#define PNG_CHUNK_RESERVED(c) (1 & ((c) >> 13)) -#define PNG_CHUNK_SAFE_TO_COPY(c) (1 & ((c) >> 5)) - -/* Gamma values (new at libpng-1.5.4): */ -#define PNG_GAMMA_MAC_OLD 151724 /* Assume '1.8' is really 2.2/1.45! */ -#define PNG_GAMMA_MAC_INVERSE 65909 -#define PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE 45455 - -/* Almost everything below is C specific; the #defines above can be used in - * non-C code (so long as it is C-preprocessed) the rest of this stuff cannot. - */ -#ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY - -#include "pngstruct.h" -#include "pnginfo.h" - -/* Validate the include paths - the include path used to generate pnglibconf.h - * must match that used in the build, or we must be using pnglibconf.h.prebuilt: - */ -#if PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM != 0 && PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM != ZLIB_VERNUM -# error ZLIB_VERNUM != PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM \ - "-I (include path) error: see the notes in pngpriv.h" - /* This means that when pnglibconf.h was built the copy of zlib.h that it - * used is not the same as the one being used here. Because the build of - * libpng makes decisions to use inflateInit2 and inflateReset2 based on the - * zlib version number and because this affects handling of certain broken - * PNG files the -I directives must match. - * - * The most likely explanation is that you passed a -I in CFLAGS. This will - * not work; all the preprocessor directives and in particular all the -I - * directives must be in CPPFLAGS. - */ -#endif - -/* This is used for 16-bit gamma tables -- only the top level pointers are - * const; this could be changed: - */ -typedef const png_uint_16p * png_const_uint_16pp; - -/* Added to libpng-1.5.7: sRGB conversion tables */ -#if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(const png_uint_16, png_sRGB_table, [256]); - /* Convert from an sRGB encoded value 0..255 to a 16-bit linear value, - * 0..65535. This table gives the closest 16-bit answers (no errors). - */ -#endif - -PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(const png_uint_16, png_sRGB_base, [512]); -PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(const png_byte, png_sRGB_delta, [512]); - -#define PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(linear) \ - ((png_byte)(0xff & ((png_sRGB_base[(linear)>>15] \ - + ((((linear) & 0x7fff)*png_sRGB_delta[(linear)>>15])>>12)) >> 8))) - /* Given a value 'linear' in the range 0..255*65535 calculate the 8-bit sRGB - * encoded value with maximum error 0.646365. Note that the input is not a - * 16-bit value; it has been multiplied by 255! */ -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_READ/WRITE */ - - -/* Inhibit C++ name-mangling for libpng functions but not for system calls. */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif /* __cplusplus */ - -/* Internal functions; these are not exported from a DLL however because they - * are used within several of the C source files they have to be C extern. - * - * All of these functions must be declared with PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION. - */ - -/* Zlib support */ -#define PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN (-7) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_zstream_error,(png_structrp png_ptr, int ret), - PNG_EMPTY); - /* Used by the zlib handling functions to ensure that z_stream::msg is always - * set before they return. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_free_buffer_list,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_compression_bufferp *list),PNG_EMPTY); - /* Free the buffer list used by the compressed write code. */ -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) && \ - !defined(PNG_FIXED_POINT_MACRO_SUPPORTED) && \ - (defined(PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED)) || \ - (defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED)) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_fixed,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - double fp, png_const_charp text),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Check the user version string for compatibility, returns false if the version - * numbers aren't compatible. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_user_version_check,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp user_png_ver),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Internal base allocator - no messages, NULL on failure to allocate. This - * does, however, call the application provided allocator and that could call - * png_error (although that would be a bug in the application implementation.) - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_voidp,png_malloc_base,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size),PNG_ALLOCATED); - -#if defined(PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) -/* Internal array allocator, outputs no error or warning messages on failure, - * just returns NULL. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_voidp,png_malloc_array,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - int nelements, size_t element_size),PNG_ALLOCATED); - -/* The same but an existing array is extended by add_elements. This function - * also memsets the new elements to 0 and copies the old elements. The old - * array is not freed or altered. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_voidp,png_realloc_array,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_voidp array, int old_elements, int add_elements, - size_t element_size),PNG_ALLOCATED); -#endif /* text, sPLT or unknown chunks */ - -/* Magic to create a struct when there is no struct to call the user supplied - * memory allocators. Because error handling has not been set up the memory - * handlers can't safely call png_error, but this is an obscure and undocumented - * restriction so libpng has to assume that the 'free' handler, at least, might - * call png_error. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_structp,png_create_png_struct, - (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, - png_error_ptr warn_fn, png_voidp mem_ptr, png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, - png_free_ptr free_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED); - -/* Free memory from internal libpng struct */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_destroy_png_struct,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Free an allocated jmp_buf (always succeeds) */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_free_jmpbuf,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Function to allocate memory for zlib. PNGAPI is disallowed. */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(voidpf,png_zalloc,(voidpf png_ptr, uInt items, uInt size), - PNG_ALLOCATED); - -/* Function to free memory for zlib. PNGAPI is disallowed. */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_zfree,(voidpf png_ptr, voidpf ptr),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Next four functions are used internally as callbacks. PNGCBAPI is required - * but not PNG_EXPORT. PNGAPI added at libpng version 1.2.3, changed to - * PNGCBAPI at 1.5.0 - */ - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_default_read_data,(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_push_fill_buffer,(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep buffer, size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_default_write_data,(png_structp png_ptr, - png_bytep data, size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_default_flush,(png_structp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); -# endif -#endif - -/* Reset the CRC variable */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_reset_crc,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Write the "data" buffer to whatever output you are using */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep data, size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Read and check the PNG file signature */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_sig,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Read the chunk header (length + type name) */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_uint_32,png_read_chunk_header,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Read data from whatever input you are using into the "data" buffer */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep data, - size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Read bytes into buf, and update png_ptr->crc */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_crc_read,(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep buf, - png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Read "skip" bytes, read the file crc, and (optionally) verify png_ptr->crc */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_crc_finish,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 skip),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Read the CRC from the file and compare it to the libpng calculated CRC */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_crc_error,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Calculate the CRC over a section of data. Note that we are only - * passing a maximum of 64K on systems that have this as a memory limit, - * since this is the maximum buffer size we can specify. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_calculate_crc,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep ptr, size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_flush,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Write various chunks */ - -/* Write the IHDR chunk, and update the png_struct with the necessary - * information. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_IHDR,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, int color_type, - int compression_method, int filter_method, int interlace_method),PNG_EMPTY); - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_PLTE,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_colorp palette, png_uint_32 num_pal),PNG_EMPTY); - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_compress_IDAT,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep row_data, png_alloc_size_t row_data_length, int flush), - PNG_EMPTY); - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_IEND,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_gAMA_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_gAMA_fixed,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_fixed_point file_gamma),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sBIT_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sBIT,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_color_8p sbit, int color_type),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_cHRM_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_cHRM_fixed,(png_structrp png_ptr, - const png_xy *xy), PNG_EMPTY); - /* The xy value must have been previously validated */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sRGB_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sRGB,(png_structrp png_ptr, - int intent),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_eXIf_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_eXIf,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_bytep exif, int num_exif),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_iCCP_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_iCCP,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile), PNG_EMPTY); - /* The profile must have been previously validated for correctness, the - * length comes from the first four bytes. Only the base, deflate, - * compression is supported. - */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sPLT_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sPLT,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_sPLT_tp palette),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tRNS_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_tRNS,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_bytep trans, png_const_color_16p values, int number, - int color_type),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_bKGD_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_bKGD,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_color_16p values, int color_type),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_hIST_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_hIST,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_uint_16p hist, int num_hist),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Chunks that have keywords */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tEXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp key, png_const_charp text, size_t text_len),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp - key, png_const_charp text, int compression),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - int compression, png_const_charp key, png_const_charp lang, - png_const_charp lang_key, png_const_charp text),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED /* Added at version 1.0.14 and 1.2.4 */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_set_text_2,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_textp text_ptr, int num_text),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_oFFs_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_oFFs,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_int_32 x_offset, png_int_32 y_offset, int unit_type),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_pCAL_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_pCAL,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_charp purpose, png_int_32 X0, png_int_32 X1, int type, int nparams, - png_const_charp units, png_charpp params),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_pHYs_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_pHYs,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 x_pixels_per_unit, png_uint_32 y_pixels_per_unit, - int unit_type),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_tIME,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_timep mod_time),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sCAL_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sCAL_s,(png_structrp png_ptr, - int unit, png_const_charp width, png_const_charp height),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Called when finished processing a row of data */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_finish_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Internal use only. Called before first row of data */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_start_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Combine a row of data, dealing with alpha, etc. if requested. 'row' is an - * array of png_ptr->width pixels. If the image is not interlaced or this - * is the final pass this just does a memcpy, otherwise the "display" flag - * is used to determine whether to copy pixels that are not in the current pass. - * - * Because 'png_do_read_interlace' (below) replicates pixels this allows this - * function to achieve the documented 'blocky' appearance during interlaced read - * if display is 1 and the 'sparkle' appearance, where existing pixels in 'row' - * are not changed if they are not in the current pass, when display is 0. - * - * 'display' must be 0 or 1, otherwise the memcpy will be done regardless. - * - * The API always reads from the png_struct row buffer and always assumes that - * it is full width (png_do_read_interlace has already been called.) - * - * This function is only ever used to write to row buffers provided by the - * caller of the relevant libpng API and the row must have already been - * transformed by the read transformations. - * - * The PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS option causes generation of pre-computed - * bitmasks for use within the code, otherwise runtime generated masks are used. - * The default is compile time masks. - */ -#ifndef PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS -# define PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS 1 -#endif -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_combine_row,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_bytep row, int display),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED -/* Expand an interlaced row: the 'row_info' describes the pass data that has - * been read in and must correspond to the pixels in 'row', the pixels are - * expanded (moved apart) in 'row' to match the final layout, when doing this - * the pixels are *replicated* to the intervening space. This is essential for - * the correct operation of png_combine_row, above. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_read_interlace,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, int pass, png_uint_32 transformations),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* GRR TO DO (2.0 or whenever): simplify other internal calling interfaces */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED -/* Grab pixels out of a row for an interlaced pass */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_write_interlace,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, int pass),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Unfilter a row: check the filter value before calling this, there is no point - * calling it for PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row,(png_structrp pp, png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row, int filter),PNG_EMPTY); - -#if PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT > 0 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_up_neon,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub3_neon,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub4_neon,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg3_neon,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg4_neon,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth3_neon,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth4_neon,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if PNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT > 0 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_up_msa,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub3_msa,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub4_msa,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg3_msa,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg4_msa,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth3_msa,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth4_msa,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if PNG_POWERPC_VSX_OPT > 0 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_up_vsx,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub3_vsx,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub4_vsx,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg3_vsx,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg4_vsx,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth3_vsx,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth4_vsx,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION > 0 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub3_sse2,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub4_sse2,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg3_sse2,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg4_sse2,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth3_sse2,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth4_sse2,(png_row_infop - row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Choose the best filter to use and filter the row data */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_find_filter,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_IDAT_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_bytep output, png_alloc_size_t avail_out),PNG_EMPTY); - /* Read 'avail_out' bytes of data from the IDAT stream. If the output buffer - * is NULL the function checks, instead, for the end of the stream. In this - * case a benign error will be issued if the stream end is not found or if - * extra data has to be consumed. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_finish_IDAT,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); - /* This cleans up when the IDAT LZ stream does not end when the last image - * byte is read; there is still some pending input. - */ - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_finish_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); - /* Finish a row while reading, dealing with interlacing passes, etc. */ -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -/* Initialize the row buffers, etc. */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_start_row,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); - -#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_zlib_inflate,(png_structrp png_ptr, int flush), - PNG_EMPTY); -# define PNG_INFLATE(pp, flush) png_zlib_inflate(pp, flush) -#else /* Zlib < 1.2.4 */ -# define PNG_INFLATE(pp, flush) inflate(&(pp)->zstream, flush) -#endif /* Zlib < 1.2.4 */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -/* Optional call to update the users info structure */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_transform_info,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Shared transform functions, defined in pngtran.c */ -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_strip_channel,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, int at_start),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_swap,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_packswap,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_invert,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_bgr,(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* The following decodes the appropriate chunks, and does error correction, - * then calls the appropriate callback for the chunk if it is valid. - */ - -/* Decode the IHDR chunk */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_IHDR,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_PLTE,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_IEND,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_bKGD,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_cHRM,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_eXIf,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_gAMA,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_hIST,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_iCCP,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif /* READ_iCCP */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_oFFs,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_pCAL,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_pHYs,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sBIT,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sCAL,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sPLT,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif /* READ_sPLT */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sRGB,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_tIME,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_tRNS,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_check_chunk_name,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 chunk_name),PNG_EMPTY); - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_check_chunk_length,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 chunk_length),PNG_EMPTY); - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_unknown,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length, int keep),PNG_EMPTY); - /* This is the function that gets called for unknown chunks. The 'keep' - * argument is either non-zero for a known chunk that has been set to be - * handled as unknown or zero for an unknown chunk. By default the function - * just skips the chunk or errors out if it is critical. - */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_chunk_unknown_handling, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name),PNG_EMPTY); - /* Exactly as the API png_handle_as_unknown() except that the argument is a - * 32-bit chunk name, not a string. - */ -#endif /* READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS || HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN */ - -/* Handle the transformations for reading and writing */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_read_transformations,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_write_transformations,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_init_read_transformations,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_chunk,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_sig,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_check_crc,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_save_buffer,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_restore_buffer,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_bytep buffer, size_t buffer_length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_IDAT,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_process_IDAT_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_bytep buffer, size_t buffer_length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_process_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_unknown,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_have_info,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_have_end,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_have_row,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_end,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_process_some_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_push_finish_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); -# ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -# endif -# ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -# endif -# ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); -# endif - -#endif /* PROGRESSIVE_READ */ - -/* Added at libpng version 1.6.0 */ -#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_set_gamma,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_fixed_point gAMA), PNG_EMPTY); - /* Set the colorspace gamma with a value provided by the application or by - * the gAMA chunk on read. The value will override anything set by an ICC - * profile. - */ - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_sync_info,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr), PNG_EMPTY); - /* Synchronize the info 'valid' flags with the colorspace */ - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_sync,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr), PNG_EMPTY); - /* Copy the png_struct colorspace to the info_struct and call the above to - * synchronize the flags. Checks for NULL info_ptr and does nothing. - */ -#endif - -/* Added at libpng version 1.4.0 */ -#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED -/* These internal functions are for maintaining the colorspace structure within - * a png_info or png_struct (or, indeed, both). - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_chromaticities, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_xy *xy, - int preferred), PNG_EMPTY); - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_endpoints, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_XYZ *XYZ, - int preferred), PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_sRGB,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, int intent), PNG_EMPTY); - /* This does set the colorspace gAMA and cHRM values too, but doesn't set the - * flags to write them, if it returns false there was a problem and an error - * message has already been output (but the colorspace may still need to be - * synced to record the invalid flag). - */ -#endif /* sRGB */ - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_ICC,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, - png_uint_32 profile_length, png_const_bytep profile, int color_type), - PNG_EMPTY); - /* The 'name' is used for information only */ - -/* Routines for checking parts of an ICC profile. */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_icc_check_length,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, - png_uint_32 profile_length), PNG_EMPTY); -#endif /* READ_iCCP */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_icc_check_header,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, - png_uint_32 profile_length, - png_const_bytep profile /* first 132 bytes only */, int color_type), - PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_icc_check_tag_table,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, - png_uint_32 profile_length, - png_const_bytep profile /* header plus whole tag table */), PNG_EMPTY); -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_icc_set_sRGB,( - png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, - png_const_bytep profile, uLong adler), PNG_EMPTY); - /* 'adler' is the Adler32 checksum of the uncompressed profile data. It may - * be zero to indicate that it is not available. It is used, if provided, - * as a fast check on the profile when checking to see if it is sRGB. - */ -#endif -#endif /* iCCP */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_set_rgb_coefficients, - (png_structrp png_ptr), PNG_EMPTY); - /* Set the rgb_to_gray coefficients from the colorspace Y values */ -#endif /* READ_RGB_TO_GRAY */ -#endif /* COLORSPACE */ - -/* Added at libpng version 1.4.0 */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_check_IHDR,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, - int color_type, int interlace_type, int compression_type, - int filter_type),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Added at libpng version 1.5.10 */ -#if defined(PNG_READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_check_palette_indexes, - (png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED) -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_fixed_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp name),PNG_NORETURN); -#endif - -/* Puts 'string' into 'buffer' at buffer[pos], taking care never to overwrite - * the end. Always leaves the buffer nul terminated. Never errors out (and - * there is no error code.) - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(size_t,png_safecat,(png_charp buffer, size_t bufsize, - size_t pos, png_const_charp string),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Various internal functions to handle formatted warning messages, currently - * only implemented for warnings. - */ -#if defined(PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED) -/* Utility to dump an unsigned value into a buffer, given a start pointer and - * and end pointer (which should point just *beyond* the end of the buffer!) - * Returns the pointer to the start of the formatted string. This utility only - * does unsigned values. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_charp,png_format_number,(png_const_charp start, - png_charp end, int format, png_alloc_size_t number),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Convenience macro that takes an array: */ -#define PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(buffer,format,number) \ - png_format_number(buffer, buffer + (sizeof buffer), format, number) - -/* Suggested size for a number buffer (enough for 64 bits and a sign!) */ -#define PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE 24 - -/* These are the integer formats currently supported, the name is formed from - * the standard printf(3) format string. - */ -#define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u 1 /* chose unsigned API! */ -#define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u 2 -#define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_d 1 /* chose signed API! */ -#define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02d 2 -#define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_x 3 -#define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02x 4 -#define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_fixed 5 /* choose the signed API */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -/* New defines and members adding in libpng-1.5.4 */ -# define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_SIZE 32 -# define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT 8 /* Maximum 9; see pngerror.c */ - -/* An l-value of this type has to be passed to the APIs below to cache the - * values of the parameters to a formatted warning message. - */ -typedef char png_warning_parameters[PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT][ - PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_SIZE]; - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_warning_parameter,(png_warning_parameters p, - int number, png_const_charp string),PNG_EMPTY); - /* Parameters are limited in size to PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_SIZE characters, - * including the trailing '\0'. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_warning_parameter_unsigned, - (png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, png_alloc_size_t value), - PNG_EMPTY); - /* Use png_alloc_size_t because it is an unsigned type as big as any we - * need to output. Use the following for a signed value. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_warning_parameter_signed, - (png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, png_int_32 value), - PNG_EMPTY); - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_formatted_warning,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_warning_parameters p, png_const_charp message),PNG_EMPTY); - /* 'message' follows the X/Open approach of using @1, @2 to insert - * parameters previously supplied using the above functions. Errors in - * specifying the parameters will simply result in garbage substitutions. - */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED -/* Application errors (new in 1.6); use these functions (declared below) for - * errors in the parameters or order of API function calls on read. The - * 'warning' should be used for an error that can be handled completely; the - * 'error' for one which can be handled safely but which may lose application - * information or settings. - * - * By default these both result in a png_error call prior to release, while in a - * released version the 'warning' is just a warning. However if the application - * explicitly disables benign errors (explicitly permitting the code to lose - * information) they both turn into warnings. - * - * If benign errors aren't supported they end up as the corresponding base call - * (png_warning or png_error.) - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_app_warning,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp message),PNG_EMPTY); - /* The application provided invalid parameters to an API function or called - * an API function at the wrong time, libpng can completely recover. - */ - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_app_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp message),PNG_EMPTY); - /* As above but libpng will ignore the call, or attempt some other partial - * recovery from the error. - */ -#else -# define png_app_warning(pp,s) png_warning(pp,s) -# define png_app_error(pp,s) png_error(pp,s) -#endif - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_chunk_report,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp message, int error),PNG_EMPTY); - /* Report a recoverable issue in chunk data. On read this is used to report - * a problem found while reading a particular chunk and the - * png_chunk_benign_error or png_chunk_warning function is used as - * appropriate. On write this is used to report an error that comes from - * data set via an application call to a png_set_ API and png_app_error or - * png_app_warning is used as appropriate. - * - * The 'error' parameter must have one of the following values: - */ -#define PNG_CHUNK_WARNING 0 /* never an error */ -#define PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR 1 /* an error only on write */ -#define PNG_CHUNK_ERROR 2 /* always an error */ - -/* ASCII to FP interfaces, currently only implemented if sCAL - * support is required. - */ -#if defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) -/* MAX_DIGITS is actually the maximum number of characters in an sCAL - * width or height, derived from the precision (number of significant - * digits - a build time settable option) and assumptions about the - * maximum ridiculous exponent. - */ -#define PNG_sCAL_MAX_DIGITS (PNG_sCAL_PRECISION+1/*.*/+1/*E*/+10/*exponent*/) - -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_ascii_from_fp,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_charp ascii, size_t size, double fp, unsigned int precision), - PNG_EMPTY); -#endif /* FLOATING_POINT */ - -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_ascii_from_fixed,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_charp ascii, size_t size, png_fixed_point fp),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif /* FIXED_POINT */ -#endif /* sCAL */ - -#if defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED) -/* An internal API to validate the format of a floating point number. - * The result is the index of the next character. If the number is - * not valid it will be the index of a character in the supposed number. - * - * The format of a number is defined in the PNG extensions specification - * and this API is strictly conformant to that spec, not anyone elses! - * - * The format as a regular expression is: - * - * [+-]?[0-9]+.?([Ee][+-]?[0-9]+)? - * - * or: - * - * [+-]?.[0-9]+(.[0-9]+)?([Ee][+-]?[0-9]+)? - * - * The complexity is that either integer or fraction must be present and the - * fraction is permitted to have no digits only if the integer is present. - * - * NOTE: The dangling E problem. - * There is a PNG valid floating point number in the following: - * - * PNG floating point numbers are not greedy. - * - * Working this out requires *TWO* character lookahead (because of the - * sign), the parser does not do this - it will fail at the 'r' - this - * doesn't matter for PNG sCAL chunk values, but it requires more care - * if the value were ever to be embedded in something more complex. Use - * ANSI-C strtod if you need the lookahead. - */ -/* State table for the parser. */ -#define PNG_FP_INTEGER 0 /* before or in integer */ -#define PNG_FP_FRACTION 1 /* before or in fraction */ -#define PNG_FP_EXPONENT 2 /* before or in exponent */ -#define PNG_FP_STATE 3 /* mask for the above */ -#define PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN 4 /* Saw +/- in current state */ -#define PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT 8 /* Saw a digit in current state */ -#define PNG_FP_SAW_DOT 16 /* Saw a dot in current state */ -#define PNG_FP_SAW_E 32 /* Saw an E (or e) in current state */ -#define PNG_FP_SAW_ANY 60 /* Saw any of the above 4 */ - -/* These three values don't affect the parser. They are set but not used. - */ -#define PNG_FP_WAS_VALID 64 /* Preceding substring is a valid fp number */ -#define PNG_FP_NEGATIVE 128 /* A negative number, including "-0" */ -#define PNG_FP_NONZERO 256 /* A non-zero value */ -#define PNG_FP_STICKY 448 /* The above three flags */ - -/* This is available for the caller to store in 'state' if required. Do not - * call the parser after setting it (the parser sometimes clears it.) - */ -#define PNG_FP_INVALID 512 /* Available for callers as a distinct value */ - -/* Result codes for the parser (boolean - true meants ok, false means - * not ok yet.) - */ -#define PNG_FP_MAYBE 0 /* The number may be valid in the future */ -#define PNG_FP_OK 1 /* The number is valid */ - -/* Tests on the sticky non-zero and negative flags. To pass these checks - * the state must also indicate that the whole number is valid - this is - * achieved by testing PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT (see the implementation for why this - * is equivalent to PNG_FP_OK above.) - */ -#define PNG_FP_NZ_MASK (PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT | PNG_FP_NEGATIVE | PNG_FP_NONZERO) - /* NZ_MASK: the string is valid and a non-zero negative value */ -#define PNG_FP_Z_MASK (PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT | PNG_FP_NONZERO) - /* Z MASK: the string is valid and a non-zero value. */ - /* PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT: the string is valid. */ -#define PNG_FP_IS_ZERO(state) (((state) & PNG_FP_Z_MASK) == PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) -#define PNG_FP_IS_POSITIVE(state) (((state) & PNG_FP_NZ_MASK) == PNG_FP_Z_MASK) -#define PNG_FP_IS_NEGATIVE(state) (((state) & PNG_FP_NZ_MASK) == PNG_FP_NZ_MASK) - -/* The actual parser. This can be called repeatedly. It updates - * the index into the string and the state variable (which must - * be initialized to 0). It returns a result code, as above. There - * is no point calling the parser any more if it fails to advance to - * the end of the string - it is stuck on an invalid character (or - * terminated by '\0'). - * - * Note that the pointer will consume an E or even an E+ and then leave - * a 'maybe' state even though a preceding integer.fraction is valid. - * The PNG_FP_WAS_VALID flag indicates that a preceding substring was - * a valid number. It's possible to recover from this by calling - * the parser again (from the start, with state 0) but with a string - * that omits the last character (i.e. set the size to the index of - * the problem character.) This has not been tested within libpng. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_check_fp_number,(png_const_charp string, - size_t size, int *statep, png_size_tp whereami),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* This is the same but it checks a complete string and returns true - * only if it just contains a floating point number. As of 1.5.4 this - * function also returns the state at the end of parsing the number if - * it was valid (otherwise it returns 0.) This can be used for testing - * for negative or zero values using the sticky flag. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_check_fp_string,(png_const_charp string, - size_t size),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif /* pCAL || sCAL */ - -#if defined(PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED) -/* Added at libpng version 1.5.0 */ -/* This is a utility to provide a*times/div (rounded) and indicate - * if there is an overflow. The result is a boolean - false (0) - * for overflow, true (1) if no overflow, in which case *res - * holds the result. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_muldiv,(png_fixed_point_p res, png_fixed_point a, - png_int_32 multiplied_by, png_int_32 divided_by),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) -/* Same deal, but issue a warning on overflow and return 0. */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_muldiv_warn, - (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_fixed_point a, png_int_32 multiplied_by, - png_int_32 divided_by),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -/* Calculate a reciprocal - used for gamma values. This returns - * 0 if the argument is 0 in order to maintain an undefined value; - * there are no warnings. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_reciprocal,(png_fixed_point a), - PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -/* The same but gives a reciprocal of the product of two fixed point - * values. Accuracy is suitable for gamma calculations but this is - * not exact - use png_muldiv for that. Only required at present on read. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_reciprocal2,(png_fixed_point a, - png_fixed_point b),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Return true if the gamma value is significantly different from 1.0 */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_gamma_significant,(png_fixed_point gamma_value), - PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -/* Internal fixed point gamma correction. These APIs are called as - * required to convert single values - they don't need to be fast, - * they are not used when processing image pixel values. - * - * While the input is an 'unsigned' value it must actually be the - * correct bit value - 0..255 or 0..65535 as required. - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_uint_16,png_gamma_correct,(png_structrp png_ptr, - unsigned int value, png_fixed_point gamma_value),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_uint_16,png_gamma_16bit_correct,(unsigned int value, - png_fixed_point gamma_value),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_byte,png_gamma_8bit_correct,(unsigned int value, - png_fixed_point gamma_value),PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_destroy_gamma_table,(png_structrp png_ptr), - PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_build_gamma_table,(png_structrp png_ptr, - int bit_depth),PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE SUPPORT */ -#if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) -/* The internal structure that png_image::opaque points to. */ -typedef struct png_control -{ - png_structp png_ptr; - png_infop info_ptr; - png_voidp error_buf; /* Always a jmp_buf at present. */ - - png_const_bytep memory; /* Memory buffer. */ - size_t size; /* Size of the memory buffer. */ - - unsigned int for_write :1; /* Otherwise it is a read structure */ - unsigned int owned_file :1; /* We own the file in io_ptr */ -} png_control; - -/* Return the pointer to the jmp_buf from a png_control: necessary because C - * does not reveal the type of the elements of jmp_buf. - */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -# define png_control_jmp_buf(pc) (((jmp_buf*)((pc)->error_buf))[0]) -#else -# define png_control_jmp_buf(pc) ((pc)->error_buf) -#endif - -/* Utility to safely execute a piece of libpng code catching and logging any - * errors that might occur. Returns true on success, false on failure (either - * of the function or as a result of a png_error.) - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK(void,png_safe_error,(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp error_message),PNG_NORETURN); - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED -PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK(void,png_safe_warning,(png_structp png_ptr, - png_const_charp warning_message),PNG_EMPTY); -#else -# define png_safe_warning 0/*dummy argument*/ -#endif - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_safe_execute,(png_imagep image, - int (*function)(png_voidp), png_voidp arg),PNG_EMPTY); - -/* Utility to log an error; this also cleans up the png_image; the function - * always returns 0 (false). - */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_image_error,(png_imagep image, - png_const_charp error_message),PNG_EMPTY); - -#ifndef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED -/* png_image_free is used by the write code but not exported */ -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_image_free, (png_imagep image), PNG_EMPTY); -#endif /* !SIMPLIFIED_READ */ - -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE */ - -/* These are initialization functions for hardware specific PNG filter - * optimizations; list these here then select the appropriate one at compile - * time using the macro PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS. If the macro is not defined - * the generic code is used. - */ -#ifdef PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS, (png_structp png_ptr, - unsigned int bpp), PNG_EMPTY); - /* Just declare the optimization that will be used */ -#else - /* List *all* the possible optimizations here - this branch is required if - * the builder of libpng passes the definition of PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS in - * CFLAGS in place of CPPFLAGS *and* uses symbol prefixing. - */ -# if PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT > 0 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_init_filter_functions_neon, - (png_structp png_ptr, unsigned int bpp), PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -#if PNG_MIPS_MSA_OPT > 0 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_init_filter_functions_msa, - (png_structp png_ptr, unsigned int bpp), PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -# if PNG_INTEL_SSE_IMPLEMENTATION > 0 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_init_filter_functions_sse2, - (png_structp png_ptr, unsigned int bpp), PNG_EMPTY); -# endif -#endif - -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_uint_32, png_check_keyword, (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_charp key, png_bytep new_key), PNG_EMPTY); - -#if PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION == 1 -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, - png_riffle_palette_neon, - (png_structrp), - PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int, - png_do_expand_palette_rgba8_neon, - (png_structrp, - png_row_infop, - png_const_bytep, - const png_bytepp, - const png_bytepp), - PNG_EMPTY); -PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int, - png_do_expand_palette_rgb8_neon, - (png_structrp, - png_row_infop, - png_const_bytep, - const png_bytepp, - const png_bytepp), - PNG_EMPTY); -#endif - -/* Maintainer: Put new private prototypes here ^ */ - -#include "pngdebug.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY */ -#endif /* PNGPRIV_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngread.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngread.c deleted file mode 100644 index de5a3a7..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngread.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4225 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngread.c - read a PNG file - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This file contains routines that an application calls directly to - * read a PNG file or stream. - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" -#if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED) -# include -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - -/* Create a PNG structure for reading, and allocate any memory needed. */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_structp,PNGAPI -png_create_read_struct,(png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, - png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ -#ifndef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_png_struct(user_png_ver, error_ptr, - error_fn, warn_fn, NULL, NULL, NULL); -#else - return png_create_read_struct_2(user_png_ver, error_ptr, error_fn, - warn_fn, NULL, NULL, NULL); -} - -/* Alternate create PNG structure for reading, and allocate any memory - * needed. - */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_structp,PNGAPI -png_create_read_struct_2,(png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, - png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn, png_voidp mem_ptr, - png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_png_struct(user_png_ver, error_ptr, - error_fn, warn_fn, mem_ptr, malloc_fn, free_fn); -#endif /* USER_MEM */ - - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - png_ptr->mode = PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT; - - /* Added in libpng-1.6.0; this can be used to detect a read structure if - * required (it will be zero in a write structure.) - */ -# ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->IDAT_read_size = PNG_IDAT_READ_SIZE; -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_BENIGN_READ_ERRORS_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN; - - /* In stable builds only warn if an application error can be completely - * handled. - */ -# if PNG_RELEASE_BUILD - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN; -# endif -# endif - - /* TODO: delay this, it can be done in png_init_io (if the app doesn't - * do it itself) avoiding setting the default function if it is not - * required. - */ - png_set_read_fn(png_ptr, NULL, NULL); - } - - return png_ptr; -} - - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read the information before the actual image data. This has been - * changed in v0.90 to allow reading a file that already has the magic - * bytes read from the stream. You can tell libpng how many bytes have - * been read from the beginning of the stream (up to the maximum of 8) - * via png_set_sig_bytes(), and we will only check the remaining bytes - * here. The application can then have access to the signature bytes we - * read if it is determined that this isn't a valid PNG file. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_read_info(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - int keep; -#endif - - png_debug(1, "in png_read_info"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* Read and check the PNG file signature. */ - png_read_sig(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - for (;;) - { - png_uint_32 length = png_read_chunk_header(png_ptr); - png_uint_32 chunk_name = png_ptr->chunk_name; - - /* IDAT logic needs to happen here to simplify getting the two flags - * right. - */ - if (chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "Missing IHDR before IDAT"); - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE && - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PLTE) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "Missing PLTE before IDAT"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_AFTER_IDAT) != 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "Too many IDATs found"); - - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_IDAT; - } - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT; - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - } - - /* This should be a binary subdivision search or a hash for - * matching the chunk name rather than a linear search. - */ - if (chunk_name == png_IHDR) - png_handle_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); - - else if (chunk_name == png_IEND) - png_handle_IEND(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); - -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - else if ((keep = png_chunk_unknown_handling(png_ptr, chunk_name)) != 0) - { - png_handle_unknown(png_ptr, info_ptr, length, keep); - - if (chunk_name == png_PLTE) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_PLTE; - - else if (chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - png_ptr->idat_size = 0; /* It has been consumed */ - break; - } - } -#endif - else if (chunk_name == png_PLTE) - png_handle_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); - - else if (chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - png_ptr->idat_size = length; - break; - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_bKGD) - png_handle_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_cHRM) - png_handle_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_eXIf) - png_handle_eXIf(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_gAMA) - png_handle_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_hIST) - png_handle_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_oFFs) - png_handle_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_pCAL) - png_handle_pCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sCAL) - png_handle_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_pHYs) - png_handle_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sBIT) - png_handle_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sRGB) - png_handle_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_iCCP) - png_handle_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sPLT) - png_handle_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tEXt) - png_handle_tEXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tIME) - png_handle_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tRNS) - png_handle_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_zTXt) - png_handle_zTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_iTXt) - png_handle_iTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - - else - png_handle_unknown(png_ptr, info_ptr, length, - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT); - } -} -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -/* Optional call to update the users info_ptr structure */ -void PNGAPI -png_read_update_info(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_read_update_info"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT) == 0) - { - png_read_start_row(png_ptr); - -# ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - png_read_transform_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); -# else - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -# endif - } - - /* New in 1.6.0 this avoids the bug of doing the initializations twice */ - else - png_app_error(png_ptr, - "png_read_update_info/png_start_read_image: duplicate call"); - } -} - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Initialize palette, background, etc, after transformations - * are set, but before any reading takes place. This allows - * the user to obtain a gamma-corrected palette, for example. - * If the user doesn't call this, we will do it ourselves. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_start_read_image(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_start_read_image"); - - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT) == 0) - png_read_start_row(png_ptr); - - /* New in 1.6.0 this avoids the bug of doing the initializations twice */ - else - png_app_error(png_ptr, - "png_start_read_image/png_read_update_info: duplicate call"); - } -} -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED -/* Undoes intrapixel differencing, - * NOTE: this is apparently only supported in the 'sequential' reader. - */ -static void -png_do_read_intrapixel(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_read_intrapixel"); - - if ( - (row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - int bytes_per_pixel; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - bytes_per_pixel = 3; - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - bytes_per_pixel = 4; - - else - return; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += bytes_per_pixel) - { - *(rp) = (png_byte)((256 + *rp + *(rp + 1)) & 0xff); - *(rp+2) = (png_byte)((256 + *(rp + 2) + *(rp + 1)) & 0xff); - } - } - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - bytes_per_pixel = 6; - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - bytes_per_pixel = 8; - - else - return; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += bytes_per_pixel) - { - png_uint_32 s0 = (png_uint_32)(*(rp ) << 8) | *(rp + 1); - png_uint_32 s1 = (png_uint_32)(*(rp + 2) << 8) | *(rp + 3); - png_uint_32 s2 = (png_uint_32)(*(rp + 4) << 8) | *(rp + 5); - png_uint_32 red = (s0 + s1 + 65536) & 0xffff; - png_uint_32 blue = (s2 + s1 + 65536) & 0xffff; - *(rp ) = (png_byte)((red >> 8) & 0xff); - *(rp + 1) = (png_byte)(red & 0xff); - *(rp + 4) = (png_byte)((blue >> 8) & 0xff); - *(rp + 5) = (png_byte)(blue & 0xff); - } - } - } -} -#endif /* MNG_FEATURES */ - -void PNGAPI -png_read_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep row, png_bytep dsp_row) -{ - png_row_info row_info; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_debug2(1, "in png_read_row (row %lu, pass %d)", - (unsigned long)png_ptr->row_number, png_ptr->pass); - - /* png_read_start_row sets the information (in particular iwidth) for this - * interlace pass. - */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT) == 0) - png_read_start_row(png_ptr); - - /* 1.5.6: row_info moved out of png_struct to a local here. */ - row_info.width = png_ptr->iwidth; /* NOTE: width of current interlaced row */ - row_info.color_type = png_ptr->color_type; - row_info.bit_depth = png_ptr->bit_depth; - row_info.channels = png_ptr->channels; - row_info.pixel_depth = png_ptr->pixel_depth; - row_info.rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info.pixel_depth, row_info.width); - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->row_number == 0 && png_ptr->pass == 0) - { - /* Check for transforms that have been set but were defined out */ -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED) && !defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_MONO) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) && !defined(PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_FILLER) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) && \ - !defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED) && !defined(PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACK) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) && !defined(PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SHIFT) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED) && !defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BGR) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED) && !defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SWAP_BYTES) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - } -#endif /* WARNINGS */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* If interlaced and we do not need a new row, combine row and return. - * Notice that the pixels we have from previous rows have been transformed - * already; we can only combine like with like (transformed or - * untransformed) and, because of the libpng API for interlaced images, this - * means we must transform before de-interlacing. - */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - { - switch (png_ptr->pass) - { - case 0: - if (png_ptr->row_number & 0x07) - { - if (dsp_row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, 1/*display*/); - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 1: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x07) || png_ptr->width < 5) - { - if (dsp_row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, 1/*display*/); - - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 2: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x07) != 4) - { - if (dsp_row != NULL && (png_ptr->row_number & 4)) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, 1/*display*/); - - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 3: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 3) || png_ptr->width < 3) - { - if (dsp_row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, 1/*display*/); - - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 4: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 3) != 2) - { - if (dsp_row != NULL && (png_ptr->row_number & 2)) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, 1/*display*/); - - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 5: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 1) || png_ptr->width < 2) - { - if (dsp_row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, 1/*display*/); - - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - default: - case 6: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 1) == 0) - { - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - } - } -#endif - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid attempt to read row data"); - - /* Fill the row with IDAT data: */ - png_ptr->row_buf[0]=255; /* to force error if no data was found */ - png_read_IDAT_data(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf, row_info.rowbytes + 1); - - if (png_ptr->row_buf[0] > PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE) - { - if (png_ptr->row_buf[0] < PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST) - png_read_filter_row(png_ptr, &row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - png_ptr->prev_row + 1, png_ptr->row_buf[0]); - else - png_error(png_ptr, "bad adaptive filter value"); - } - - /* libpng 1.5.6: the following line was copying png_ptr->rowbytes before - * 1.5.6, while the buffer really is this big in current versions of libpng - * it may not be in the future, so this was changed just to copy the - * interlaced count: - */ - memcpy(png_ptr->prev_row, png_ptr->row_buf, row_info.rowbytes + 1); - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64) != 0 && - (png_ptr->filter_type == PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING)) - { - /* Intrapixel differencing */ - png_do_read_intrapixel(&row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->transformations) - png_do_read_transformations(png_ptr, &row_info); -#endif - - /* The transformed pixel depth should match the depth now in row_info. */ - if (png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth == 0) - { - png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth = row_info.pixel_depth; - if (row_info.pixel_depth > png_ptr->maximum_pixel_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "sequential row overflow"); - } - - else if (png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth != row_info.pixel_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal sequential row size calculation error"); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Expand interlaced rows to full size */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->pass < 6) - png_do_read_interlace(&row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, png_ptr->pass, - png_ptr->transformations); - - if (dsp_row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, 1/*display*/); - - if (row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, row, 0/*row*/); - } - - else -#endif - { - if (row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, row, -1/*ignored*/); - - if (dsp_row != NULL) - png_combine_row(png_ptr, dsp_row, -1/*ignored*/); - } - png_read_finish_row(png_ptr); - - if (png_ptr->read_row_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->read_row_fn))(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_number, png_ptr->pass); - -} -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read one or more rows of image data. If the image is interlaced, - * and png_set_interlace_handling() has been called, the rows need to - * contain the contents of the rows from the previous pass. If the - * image has alpha or transparency, and png_handle_alpha()[*] has been - * called, the rows contents must be initialized to the contents of the - * screen. - * - * "row" holds the actual image, and pixels are placed in it - * as they arrive. If the image is displayed after each pass, it will - * appear to "sparkle" in. "display_row" can be used to display a - * "chunky" progressive image, with finer detail added as it becomes - * available. If you do not want this "chunky" display, you may pass - * NULL for display_row. If you do not want the sparkle display, and - * you have not called png_handle_alpha(), you may pass NULL for rows. - * If you have called png_handle_alpha(), and the image has either an - * alpha channel or a transparency chunk, you must provide a buffer for - * rows. In this case, you do not have to provide a display_row buffer - * also, but you may. If the image is not interlaced, or if you have - * not called png_set_interlace_handling(), the display_row buffer will - * be ignored, so pass NULL to it. - * - * [*] png_handle_alpha() does not exist yet, as of this version of libpng - */ - -void PNGAPI -png_read_rows(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp row, - png_bytepp display_row, png_uint_32 num_rows) -{ - png_uint_32 i; - png_bytepp rp; - png_bytepp dp; - - png_debug(1, "in png_read_rows"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - rp = row; - dp = display_row; - if (rp != NULL && dp != NULL) - for (i = 0; i < num_rows; i++) - { - png_bytep rptr = *rp++; - png_bytep dptr = *dp++; - - png_read_row(png_ptr, rptr, dptr); - } - - else if (rp != NULL) - for (i = 0; i < num_rows; i++) - { - png_bytep rptr = *rp; - png_read_row(png_ptr, rptr, NULL); - rp++; - } - - else if (dp != NULL) - for (i = 0; i < num_rows; i++) - { - png_bytep dptr = *dp; - png_read_row(png_ptr, NULL, dptr); - dp++; - } -} -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read the entire image. If the image has an alpha channel or a tRNS - * chunk, and you have called png_handle_alpha()[*], you will need to - * initialize the image to the current image that PNG will be overlaying. - * We set the num_rows again here, in case it was incorrectly set in - * png_read_start_row() by a call to png_read_update_info() or - * png_start_read_image() if png_set_interlace_handling() wasn't called - * prior to either of these functions like it should have been. You can - * only call this function once. If you desire to have an image for - * each pass of a interlaced image, use png_read_rows() instead. - * - * [*] png_handle_alpha() does not exist yet, as of this version of libpng - */ -void PNGAPI -png_read_image(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp image) -{ - png_uint_32 i, image_height; - int pass, j; - png_bytepp rp; - - png_debug(1, "in png_read_image"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT) == 0) - { - pass = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - /* And make sure transforms are initialized. */ - png_start_read_image(png_ptr); - } - else - { - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) == 0) - { - /* Caller called png_start_read_image or png_read_update_info without - * first turning on the PNG_INTERLACE transform. We can fix this here, - * but the caller should do it! - */ - png_warning(png_ptr, "Interlace handling should be turned on when " - "using png_read_image"); - /* Make sure this is set correctly */ - png_ptr->num_rows = png_ptr->height; - } - - /* Obtain the pass number, which also turns on the PNG_INTERLACE flag in - * the above error case. - */ - pass = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - } -#else - if (png_ptr->interlaced) - png_error(png_ptr, - "Cannot read interlaced image -- interlace handler disabled"); - - pass = 1; -#endif - - image_height=png_ptr->height; - - for (j = 0; j < pass; j++) - { - rp = image; - for (i = 0; i < image_height; i++) - { - png_read_row(png_ptr, *rp, NULL); - rp++; - } - } -} -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -/* Read the end of the PNG file. Will not read past the end of the - * file, will verify the end is accurate, and will read any comments - * or time information at the end of the file, if info is not NULL. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_read_end(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - int keep; -#endif - - png_debug(1, "in png_read_end"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* If png_read_end is called in the middle of reading the rows there may - * still be pending IDAT data and an owned zstream. Deal with this here. - */ -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - if (png_chunk_unknown_handling(png_ptr, png_IDAT) == 0) -#endif - png_read_finish_IDAT(png_ptr); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED - /* Report invalid palette index; added at libng-1.5.10 */ - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE && - png_ptr->num_palette_max > png_ptr->num_palette) - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "Read palette index exceeding num_palette"); -#endif - - do - { - png_uint_32 length = png_read_chunk_header(png_ptr); - png_uint_32 chunk_name = png_ptr->chunk_name; - - if (chunk_name != png_IDAT) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT; - - if (chunk_name == png_IEND) - png_handle_IEND(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); - - else if (chunk_name == png_IHDR) - png_handle_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); - - else if (info_ptr == NULL) - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED - else if ((keep = png_chunk_unknown_handling(png_ptr, chunk_name)) != 0) - { - if (chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - if ((length > 0 && !(png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED)) - || (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT) != 0) - png_benign_error(png_ptr, ".Too many IDATs found"); - } - png_handle_unknown(png_ptr, info_ptr, length, keep); - if (chunk_name == png_PLTE) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_PLTE; - } -#endif - - else if (chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - /* Zero length IDATs are legal after the last IDAT has been - * read, but not after other chunks have been read. 1.6 does not - * always read all the deflate data; specifically it cannot be relied - * upon to read the Adler32 at the end. If it doesn't ignore IDAT - * chunks which are longer than zero as well: - */ - if ((length > 0 && !(png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED)) - || (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT) != 0) - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "..Too many IDATs found"); - - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - } - else if (chunk_name == png_PLTE) - png_handle_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_bKGD) - png_handle_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_cHRM) - png_handle_cHRM(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_eXIf) - png_handle_eXIf(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_gAMA) - png_handle_gAMA(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_hIST) - png_handle_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_oFFs) - png_handle_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_pCAL) - png_handle_pCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sCAL) - png_handle_sCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_pHYs) - png_handle_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sBIT) - png_handle_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sRGB) - png_handle_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_iCCP) - png_handle_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_sPLT) - png_handle_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tEXt) - png_handle_tEXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tIME) - png_handle_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_tRNS) - png_handle_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_zTXt) - png_handle_zTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED - else if (chunk_name == png_iTXt) - png_handle_iTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr, length); -#endif - - else - png_handle_unknown(png_ptr, info_ptr, length, - PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT); - } while ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IEND) == 0); -} -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -/* Free all memory used in the read struct */ -static void -png_read_destroy(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_read_destroy"); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - png_destroy_gamma_table(png_ptr); -#endif - - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->big_row_buf); - png_ptr->big_row_buf = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->big_prev_row); - png_ptr->big_prev_row = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->read_buffer); - png_ptr->read_buffer = NULL; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->palette_lookup); - png_ptr->palette_lookup = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->quantize_index); - png_ptr->quantize_index = NULL; -#endif - - if ((png_ptr->free_me & PNG_FREE_PLTE) != 0) - { - png_zfree(png_ptr, png_ptr->palette); - png_ptr->palette = NULL; - } - png_ptr->free_me &= ~PNG_FREE_PLTE; - -#if defined(PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->free_me & PNG_FREE_TRNS) != 0) - { - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->trans_alpha); - png_ptr->trans_alpha = NULL; - } - png_ptr->free_me &= ~PNG_FREE_TRNS; -#endif - - inflateEnd(&png_ptr->zstream); - -#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->save_buffer); - png_ptr->save_buffer = NULL; -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data); - png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data = NULL; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_list); - png_ptr->chunk_list = NULL; -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION) - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->riffled_palette); - png_ptr->riffled_palette = NULL; -#endif - - /* NOTE: the 'setjmp' buffer may still be allocated and the memory and error - * callbacks are still set at this point. They are required to complete the - * destruction of the png_struct itself. - */ -} - -/* Free all memory used by the read */ -void PNGAPI -png_destroy_read_struct(png_structpp png_ptr_ptr, png_infopp info_ptr_ptr, - png_infopp end_info_ptr_ptr) -{ - png_structrp png_ptr = NULL; - - png_debug(1, "in png_destroy_read_struct"); - - if (png_ptr_ptr != NULL) - png_ptr = *png_ptr_ptr; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* libpng 1.6.0: use the API to destroy info structs to ensure consistent - * behavior. Prior to 1.6.0 libpng did extra 'info' destruction in this API. - * The extra was, apparently, unnecessary yet this hides memory leak bugs. - */ - png_destroy_info_struct(png_ptr, end_info_ptr_ptr); - png_destroy_info_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr_ptr); - - *png_ptr_ptr = NULL; - png_read_destroy(png_ptr); - png_destroy_png_struct(png_ptr); -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_read_status_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_read_status_ptr read_row_fn) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->read_row_fn = read_row_fn; -} - - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_read_png(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int transforms, voidp params) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* png_read_info() gives us all of the information from the - * PNG file before the first IDAT (image data chunk). - */ - png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - if (info_ptr->height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/(sizeof (png_bytep))) - png_error(png_ptr, "Image is too high to process with png_read_png()"); - - /* -------------- image transformations start here ------------------- */ - /* libpng 1.6.10: add code to cause a png_app_error if a selected TRANSFORM - * is not implemented. This will only happen in de-configured (non-default) - * libpng builds. The results can be unexpected - png_read_png may return - * short or mal-formed rows because the transform is skipped. - */ - - /* Tell libpng to strip 16-bit/color files down to 8 bits per color. - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16) != 0) - /* Added at libpng-1.5.4. "strip_16" produces the same result that it - * did in earlier versions, while "scale_16" is now more accurate. - */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16 not supported"); -#endif - - /* If both SCALE and STRIP are required pngrtran will effectively cancel the - * latter by doing SCALE first. This is ok and allows apps not to check for - * which is supported to get the right answer. - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 not supported"); -#endif - - /* Strip alpha bytes from the input data without combining with - * the background (not recommended). - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA not supported"); -#endif - - /* Extract multiple pixels with bit depths of 1, 2, or 4 from a single - * byte into separate bytes (useful for paletted and grayscale images). - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED - png_set_packing(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING not supported"); -#endif - - /* Change the order of packed pixels to least significant bit first - * (not useful if you are using png_set_packing). - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP not supported"); -#endif - - /* Expand paletted colors into true RGB triplets - * Expand grayscale images to full 8 bits from 1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel - * Expand paletted or RGB images with transparency to full alpha - * channels so the data will be available as RGBA quartets. - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - png_set_expand(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND not supported"); -#endif - - /* We don't handle background color or gamma transformation or quantizing. - */ - - /* Invert monochrome files to have 0 as white and 1 as black - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO not supported"); -#endif - - /* If you want to shift the pixel values from the range [0,255] or - * [0,65535] to the original [0,7] or [0,31], or whatever range the - * colors were originally in: - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sBIT) != 0) - png_set_shift(png_ptr, &info_ptr->sig_bit); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT not supported"); -#endif - - /* Flip the RGB pixels to BGR (or RGBA to BGRA) */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR not supported"); -#endif - - /* Swap the RGBA or GA data to ARGB or AG (or BGRA to ABGR) */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA not supported"); -#endif - - /* Swap bytes of 16-bit files to least significant byte first */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED - png_set_swap(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN not supported"); -#endif - -/* Added at libpng-1.2.41 */ - /* Invert the alpha channel from opacity to transparency */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA not supported"); -#endif - -/* Added at libpng-1.2.41 */ - /* Expand grayscale image to RGB */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED - png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB not supported"); -#endif - -/* Added at libpng-1.5.4 */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 not supported"); -#endif - - /* We don't handle adding filler bytes */ - - /* We use png_read_image and rely on that for interlace handling, but we also - * call png_read_update_info therefore must turn on interlace handling now: - */ - (void)png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - - /* Optional call to gamma correct and add the background to the palette - * and update info structure. REQUIRED if you are expecting libpng to - * update the palette for you (i.e., you selected such a transform above). - */ - png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* -------------- image transformations end here ------------------- */ - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ROWS, 0); - if (info_ptr->row_pointers == NULL) - { - png_uint_32 iptr; - - info_ptr->row_pointers = png_voidcast(png_bytepp, png_malloc(png_ptr, - info_ptr->height * (sizeof (png_bytep)))); - - for (iptr=0; iptrheight; iptr++) - info_ptr->row_pointers[iptr] = NULL; - - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_ROWS; - - for (iptr = 0; iptr < info_ptr->height; iptr++) - info_ptr->row_pointers[iptr] = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc(png_ptr, info_ptr->rowbytes)); - } - - png_read_image(png_ptr, info_ptr->row_pointers); - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_IDAT; - - /* Read rest of file, and get additional chunks in info_ptr - REQUIRED */ - png_read_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - PNG_UNUSED(params) -} -#endif /* INFO_IMAGE */ -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED -/* SIMPLIFIED READ - * - * This code currently relies on the sequential reader, though it could easily - * be made to work with the progressive one. - */ -/* Arguments to png_image_finish_read: */ - -/* Encoding of PNG data (used by the color-map code) */ -# define P_NOTSET 0 /* File encoding not yet known */ -# define P_sRGB 1 /* 8-bit encoded to sRGB gamma */ -# define P_LINEAR 2 /* 16-bit linear: not encoded, NOT pre-multiplied! */ -# define P_FILE 3 /* 8-bit encoded to file gamma, not sRGB or linear */ -# define P_LINEAR8 4 /* 8-bit linear: only from a file value */ - -/* Color-map processing: after libpng has run on the PNG image further - * processing may be needed to convert the data to color-map indices. - */ -#define PNG_CMAP_NONE 0 -#define PNG_CMAP_GA 1 /* Process GA data to a color-map with alpha */ -#define PNG_CMAP_TRANS 2 /* Process GA data to a background index */ -#define PNG_CMAP_RGB 3 /* Process RGB data */ -#define PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA 4 /* Process RGBA data */ - -/* The following document where the background is for each processing case. */ -#define PNG_CMAP_NONE_BACKGROUND 256 -#define PNG_CMAP_GA_BACKGROUND 231 -#define PNG_CMAP_TRANS_BACKGROUND 254 -#define PNG_CMAP_RGB_BACKGROUND 256 -#define PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA_BACKGROUND 216 - -typedef struct -{ - /* Arguments: */ - png_imagep image; - png_voidp buffer; - png_int_32 row_stride; - png_voidp colormap; - png_const_colorp background; - /* Local variables: */ - png_voidp local_row; - png_voidp first_row; - ptrdiff_t row_bytes; /* step between rows */ - int file_encoding; /* E_ values above */ - png_fixed_point gamma_to_linear; /* For P_FILE, reciprocal of gamma */ - int colormap_processing; /* PNG_CMAP_ values above */ -} png_image_read_control; - -/* Do all the *safe* initialization - 'safe' means that png_error won't be - * called, so setting up the jmp_buf is not required. This means that anything - * called from here must *not* call png_malloc - it has to call png_malloc_warn - * instead so that control is returned safely back to this routine. - */ -static int -png_image_read_init(png_imagep image) -{ - if (image->opaque == NULL) - { - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, image, - png_safe_error, png_safe_warning); - - /* And set the rest of the structure to NULL to ensure that the various - * fields are consistent. - */ - memset(image, 0, (sizeof *image)); - image->version = PNG_IMAGE_VERSION; - - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (info_ptr != NULL) - { - png_controlp control = png_voidcast(png_controlp, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, (sizeof *control))); - - if (control != NULL) - { - memset(control, 0, (sizeof *control)); - - control->png_ptr = png_ptr; - control->info_ptr = info_ptr; - control->for_write = 0; - - image->opaque = control; - return 1; - } - - /* Error clean up */ - png_destroy_info_struct(png_ptr, &info_ptr); - } - - png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, NULL, NULL); - } - - return png_image_error(image, "png_image_read: out of memory"); - } - - return png_image_error(image, "png_image_read: opaque pointer not NULL"); -} - -/* Utility to find the base format of a PNG file from a png_struct. */ -static png_uint_32 -png_image_format(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_uint_32 format = 0; - - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR; - - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA; - - /* Use png_ptr here, not info_ptr, because by examination png_handle_tRNS - * sets the png_struct fields; that's all we are interested in here. The - * precise interaction with an app call to png_set_tRNS and PNG file reading - * is unclear. - */ - else if (png_ptr->num_trans > 0) - format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA; - - if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 16) - format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR; - - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE) != 0) - format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP; - - return format; -} - -/* Is the given gamma significantly different from sRGB? The test is the same - * one used in pngrtran.c when deciding whether to do gamma correction. The - * arithmetic optimizes the division by using the fact that the inverse of the - * file sRGB gamma is 2.2 - */ -static int -png_gamma_not_sRGB(png_fixed_point g) -{ - if (g < PNG_FP_1) - { - /* An uninitialized gamma is assumed to be sRGB for the simplified API. */ - if (g == 0) - return 0; - - return png_gamma_significant((g * 11 + 2)/5 /* i.e. *2.2, rounded */); - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Do the main body of a 'png_image_begin_read' function; read the PNG file - * header and fill in all the information. This is executed in a safe context, - * unlike the init routine above. - */ -static int -png_image_read_header(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, argument); - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - png_inforp info_ptr = image->opaque->info_ptr; - -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED - png_set_benign_errors(png_ptr, 1/*warn*/); -#endif - png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* Do this the fast way; just read directly out of png_struct. */ - image->width = png_ptr->width; - image->height = png_ptr->height; - - { - png_uint_32 format = png_image_format(png_ptr); - - image->format = format; - -#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED - /* Does the colorspace match sRGB? If there is no color endpoint - * (colorant) information assume yes, otherwise require the - * 'ENDPOINTS_MATCHP_sRGB' colorspace flag to have been set. If the - * colorspace has been determined to be invalid ignore it. - */ - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0 && ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags - & (PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS|PNG_COLORSPACE_ENDPOINTS_MATCH_sRGB| - PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID)) == PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS)) - image->flags |= PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB; -#endif - } - - /* We need the maximum number of entries regardless of the format the - * application sets here. - */ - { - png_uint_32 cmap_entries; - - switch (png_ptr->color_type) - { - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: - cmap_entries = 1U << png_ptr->bit_depth; - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE: - cmap_entries = (png_uint_32)png_ptr->num_palette; - break; - - default: - cmap_entries = 256; - break; - } - - if (cmap_entries > 256) - cmap_entries = 256; - - image->colormap_entries = cmap_entries; - } - - return 1; -} - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_image_begin_read_from_stdio(png_imagep image, FILE* file) -{ - if (image != NULL && image->version == PNG_IMAGE_VERSION) - { - if (file != NULL) - { - if (png_image_read_init(image) != 0) - { - /* This is slightly evil, but png_init_io doesn't do anything other - * than this and we haven't changed the standard IO functions so - * this saves a 'safe' function. - */ - image->opaque->png_ptr->io_ptr = file; - return png_safe_execute(image, png_image_read_header, image); - } - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_begin_read_from_stdio: invalid argument"); - } - - else if (image != NULL) - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_begin_read_from_stdio: incorrect PNG_IMAGE_VERSION"); - - return 0; -} - -int PNGAPI -png_image_begin_read_from_file(png_imagep image, const char *file_name) -{ - if (image != NULL && image->version == PNG_IMAGE_VERSION) - { - if (file_name != NULL) - { - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "rb"); - - if (fp != NULL) - { - if (png_image_read_init(image) != 0) - { - image->opaque->png_ptr->io_ptr = fp; - image->opaque->owned_file = 1; - return png_safe_execute(image, png_image_read_header, image); - } - - /* Clean up: just the opened file. */ - (void)fclose(fp); - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, strerror(errno)); - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_begin_read_from_file: invalid argument"); - } - - else if (image != NULL) - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_begin_read_from_file: incorrect PNG_IMAGE_VERSION"); - - return 0; -} -#endif /* STDIO */ - -static void PNGCBAPI -png_image_memory_read(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep out, size_t need) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - png_imagep image = png_voidcast(png_imagep, png_ptr->io_ptr); - if (image != NULL) - { - png_controlp cp = image->opaque; - if (cp != NULL) - { - png_const_bytep memory = cp->memory; - size_t size = cp->size; - - if (memory != NULL && size >= need) - { - memcpy(out, memory, need); - cp->memory = memory + need; - cp->size = size - need; - return; - } - - png_error(png_ptr, "read beyond end of data"); - } - } - - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid memory read"); - } -} - -int PNGAPI png_image_begin_read_from_memory(png_imagep image, - png_const_voidp memory, size_t size) -{ - if (image != NULL && image->version == PNG_IMAGE_VERSION) - { - if (memory != NULL && size > 0) - { - if (png_image_read_init(image) != 0) - { - /* Now set the IO functions to read from the memory buffer and - * store it into io_ptr. Again do this in-place to avoid calling a - * libpng function that requires error handling. - */ - image->opaque->memory = png_voidcast(png_const_bytep, memory); - image->opaque->size = size; - image->opaque->png_ptr->io_ptr = image; - image->opaque->png_ptr->read_data_fn = png_image_memory_read; - - return png_safe_execute(image, png_image_read_header, image); - } - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_begin_read_from_memory: invalid argument"); - } - - else if (image != NULL) - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_begin_read_from_memory: incorrect PNG_IMAGE_VERSION"); - - return 0; -} - -/* Utility function to skip chunks that are not used by the simplified image - * read functions and an appropriate macro to call it. - */ -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -static void -png_image_skip_unused_chunks(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Prepare the reader to ignore all recognized chunks whose data will not - * be used, i.e., all chunks recognized by libpng except for those - * involved in basic image reading: - * - * IHDR, PLTE, IDAT, IEND - * - * Or image data handling: - * - * tRNS, bKGD, gAMA, cHRM, sRGB, [iCCP] and sBIT. - * - * This provides a small performance improvement and eliminates any - * potential vulnerability to security problems in the unused chunks. - * - * At present the iCCP chunk data isn't used, so iCCP chunk can be ignored - * too. This allows the simplified API to be compiled without iCCP support, - * however if the support is there the chunk is still checked to detect - * errors (which are unfortunately quite common.) - */ - { - static const png_byte chunks_to_process[] = { - 98, 75, 71, 68, '\0', /* bKGD */ - 99, 72, 82, 77, '\0', /* cHRM */ - 103, 65, 77, 65, '\0', /* gAMA */ -# ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED - 105, 67, 67, 80, '\0', /* iCCP */ -# endif - 115, 66, 73, 84, '\0', /* sBIT */ - 115, 82, 71, 66, '\0', /* sRGB */ - }; - - /* Ignore unknown chunks and all other chunks except for the - * IHDR, PLTE, tRNS, IDAT, and IEND chunks. - */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER, - NULL, -1); - - /* But do not ignore image data handling chunks */ - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT, - chunks_to_process, (int)/*SAFE*/(sizeof chunks_to_process)/5); - } -} - -# define PNG_SKIP_CHUNKS(p) png_image_skip_unused_chunks(p) -#else -# define PNG_SKIP_CHUNKS(p) ((void)0) -#endif /* HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN */ - -/* The following macro gives the exact rounded answer for all values in the - * range 0..255 (it actually divides by 51.2, but the rounding still generates - * the correct numbers 0..5 - */ -#define PNG_DIV51(v8) (((v8) * 5 + 130) >> 8) - -/* Utility functions to make particular color-maps */ -static void -set_file_encoding(png_image_read_control *display) -{ - png_fixed_point g = display->image->opaque->png_ptr->colorspace.gamma; - if (png_gamma_significant(g) != 0) - { - if (png_gamma_not_sRGB(g) != 0) - { - display->file_encoding = P_FILE; - display->gamma_to_linear = png_reciprocal(g); - } - - else - display->file_encoding = P_sRGB; - } - - else - display->file_encoding = P_LINEAR8; -} - -static unsigned int -decode_gamma(png_image_read_control *display, png_uint_32 value, int encoding) -{ - if (encoding == P_FILE) /* double check */ - encoding = display->file_encoding; - - if (encoding == P_NOTSET) /* must be the file encoding */ - { - set_file_encoding(display); - encoding = display->file_encoding; - } - - switch (encoding) - { - case P_FILE: - value = png_gamma_16bit_correct(value*257, display->gamma_to_linear); - break; - - case P_sRGB: - value = png_sRGB_table[value]; - break; - - case P_LINEAR: - break; - - case P_LINEAR8: - value *= 257; - break; - -#ifdef __GNUC__ - default: - png_error(display->image->opaque->png_ptr, - "unexpected encoding (internal error)"); -#endif - } - - return value; -} - -static png_uint_32 -png_colormap_compose(png_image_read_control *display, - png_uint_32 foreground, int foreground_encoding, png_uint_32 alpha, - png_uint_32 background, int encoding) -{ - /* The file value is composed on the background, the background has the given - * encoding and so does the result, the file is encoded with P_FILE and the - * file and alpha are 8-bit values. The (output) encoding will always be - * P_LINEAR or P_sRGB. - */ - png_uint_32 f = decode_gamma(display, foreground, foreground_encoding); - png_uint_32 b = decode_gamma(display, background, encoding); - - /* The alpha is always an 8-bit value (it comes from the palette), the value - * scaled by 255 is what PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR requires. - */ - f = f * alpha + b * (255-alpha); - - if (encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - /* Scale to 65535; divide by 255, approximately (in fact this is extremely - * accurate, it divides by 255.00000005937181414556, with no overflow.) - */ - f *= 257; /* Now scaled by 65535 */ - f += f >> 16; - f = (f+32768) >> 16; - } - - else /* P_sRGB */ - f = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(f); - - return f; -} - -/* NOTE: P_LINEAR values to this routine must be 16-bit, but P_FILE values must - * be 8-bit. - */ -static void -png_create_colormap_entry(png_image_read_control *display, - png_uint_32 ip, png_uint_32 red, png_uint_32 green, png_uint_32 blue, - png_uint_32 alpha, int encoding) -{ - png_imagep image = display->image; - int output_encoding = (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) != 0 ? - P_LINEAR : P_sRGB; - int convert_to_Y = (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) == 0 && - (red != green || green != blue); - - if (ip > 255) - png_error(image->opaque->png_ptr, "color-map index out of range"); - - /* Update the cache with whether the file gamma is significantly different - * from sRGB. - */ - if (encoding == P_FILE) - { - if (display->file_encoding == P_NOTSET) - set_file_encoding(display); - - /* Note that the cached value may be P_FILE too, but if it is then the - * gamma_to_linear member has been set. - */ - encoding = display->file_encoding; - } - - if (encoding == P_FILE) - { - png_fixed_point g = display->gamma_to_linear; - - red = png_gamma_16bit_correct(red*257, g); - green = png_gamma_16bit_correct(green*257, g); - blue = png_gamma_16bit_correct(blue*257, g); - - if (convert_to_Y != 0 || output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - alpha *= 257; - encoding = P_LINEAR; - } - - else - { - red = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(red * 255); - green = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(green * 255); - blue = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(blue * 255); - encoding = P_sRGB; - } - } - - else if (encoding == P_LINEAR8) - { - /* This encoding occurs quite frequently in test cases because PngSuite - * includes a gAMA 1.0 chunk with most images. - */ - red *= 257; - green *= 257; - blue *= 257; - alpha *= 257; - encoding = P_LINEAR; - } - - else if (encoding == P_sRGB && - (convert_to_Y != 0 || output_encoding == P_LINEAR)) - { - /* The values are 8-bit sRGB values, but must be converted to 16-bit - * linear. - */ - red = png_sRGB_table[red]; - green = png_sRGB_table[green]; - blue = png_sRGB_table[blue]; - alpha *= 257; - encoding = P_LINEAR; - } - - /* This is set if the color isn't gray but the output is. */ - if (encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - if (convert_to_Y != 0) - { - /* NOTE: these values are copied from png_do_rgb_to_gray */ - png_uint_32 y = (png_uint_32)6968 * red + (png_uint_32)23434 * green + - (png_uint_32)2366 * blue; - - if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - y = (y + 16384) >> 15; - - else - { - /* y is scaled by 32768, we need it scaled by 255: */ - y = (y + 128) >> 8; - y *= 255; - y = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR((y + 64) >> 7); - alpha = PNG_DIV257(alpha); - encoding = P_sRGB; - } - - blue = red = green = y; - } - - else if (output_encoding == P_sRGB) - { - red = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(red * 255); - green = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(green * 255); - blue = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(blue * 255); - alpha = PNG_DIV257(alpha); - encoding = P_sRGB; - } - } - - if (encoding != output_encoding) - png_error(image->opaque->png_ptr, "bad encoding (internal error)"); - - /* Store the value. */ - { -# ifdef PNG_FORMAT_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - int afirst = (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0 && - (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0; -# else -# define afirst 0 -# endif -# ifdef PNG_FORMAT_BGR_SUPPORTED - int bgr = (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR) != 0 ? 2 : 0; -# else -# define bgr 0 -# endif - - if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - png_uint_16p entry = png_voidcast(png_uint_16p, display->colormap); - - entry += ip * PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(image->format); - - /* The linear 16-bit values must be pre-multiplied by the alpha channel - * value, if less than 65535 (this is, effectively, composite on black - * if the alpha channel is removed.) - */ - switch (PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(image->format)) - { - case 4: - entry[afirst ? 0 : 3] = (png_uint_16)alpha; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - - case 3: - if (alpha < 65535) - { - if (alpha > 0) - { - blue = (blue * alpha + 32767U)/65535U; - green = (green * alpha + 32767U)/65535U; - red = (red * alpha + 32767U)/65535U; - } - - else - red = green = blue = 0; - } - entry[afirst + (2 ^ bgr)] = (png_uint_16)blue; - entry[afirst + 1] = (png_uint_16)green; - entry[afirst + bgr] = (png_uint_16)red; - break; - - case 2: - entry[1 ^ afirst] = (png_uint_16)alpha; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - - case 1: - if (alpha < 65535) - { - if (alpha > 0) - green = (green * alpha + 32767U)/65535U; - - else - green = 0; - } - entry[afirst] = (png_uint_16)green; - break; - - default: - break; - } - } - - else /* output encoding is P_sRGB */ - { - png_bytep entry = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->colormap); - - entry += ip * PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(image->format); - - switch (PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(image->format)) - { - case 4: - entry[afirst ? 0 : 3] = (png_byte)alpha; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 3: - entry[afirst + (2 ^ bgr)] = (png_byte)blue; - entry[afirst + 1] = (png_byte)green; - entry[afirst + bgr] = (png_byte)red; - break; - - case 2: - entry[1 ^ afirst] = (png_byte)alpha; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 1: - entry[afirst] = (png_byte)green; - break; - - default: - break; - } - } - -# ifdef afirst -# undef afirst -# endif -# ifdef bgr -# undef bgr -# endif - } -} - -static int -make_gray_file_colormap(png_image_read_control *display) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i=0; i<256; ++i) - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i, i, i, i, 255, P_FILE); - - return (int)i; -} - -static int -make_gray_colormap(png_image_read_control *display) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i=0; i<256; ++i) - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i, i, i, i, 255, P_sRGB); - - return (int)i; -} -#define PNG_GRAY_COLORMAP_ENTRIES 256 - -static int -make_ga_colormap(png_image_read_control *display) -{ - unsigned int i, a; - - /* Alpha is retained, the output will be a color-map with entries - * selected by six levels of alpha. One transparent entry, 6 gray - * levels for all the intermediate alpha values, leaving 230 entries - * for the opaque grays. The color-map entries are the six values - * [0..5]*51, the GA processing uses PNG_DIV51(value) to find the - * relevant entry. - * - * if (alpha > 229) // opaque - * { - * // The 231 entries are selected to make the math below work: - * base = 0; - * entry = (231 * gray + 128) >> 8; - * } - * else if (alpha < 26) // transparent - * { - * base = 231; - * entry = 0; - * } - * else // partially opaque - * { - * base = 226 + 6 * PNG_DIV51(alpha); - * entry = PNG_DIV51(gray); - * } - */ - i = 0; - while (i < 231) - { - unsigned int gray = (i * 256 + 115) / 231; - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i++, gray, gray, gray, 255, P_sRGB); - } - - /* 255 is used here for the component values for consistency with the code - * that undoes premultiplication in pngwrite.c. - */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i++, 255, 255, 255, 0, P_sRGB); - - for (a=1; a<5; ++a) - { - unsigned int g; - - for (g=0; g<6; ++g) - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i++, g*51, g*51, g*51, a*51, - P_sRGB); - } - - return (int)i; -} - -#define PNG_GA_COLORMAP_ENTRIES 256 - -static int -make_rgb_colormap(png_image_read_control *display) -{ - unsigned int i, r; - - /* Build a 6x6x6 opaque RGB cube */ - for (i=r=0; r<6; ++r) - { - unsigned int g; - - for (g=0; g<6; ++g) - { - unsigned int b; - - for (b=0; b<6; ++b) - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i++, r*51, g*51, b*51, 255, - P_sRGB); - } - } - - return (int)i; -} - -#define PNG_RGB_COLORMAP_ENTRIES 216 - -/* Return a palette index to the above palette given three 8-bit sRGB values. */ -#define PNG_RGB_INDEX(r,g,b) \ - ((png_byte)(6 * (6 * PNG_DIV51(r) + PNG_DIV51(g)) + PNG_DIV51(b))) - -static int -png_image_read_colormap(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_read_control *display = - png_voidcast(png_image_read_control*, argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - png_uint_32 output_format = image->format; - int output_encoding = (output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) != 0 ? - P_LINEAR : P_sRGB; - - unsigned int cmap_entries; - unsigned int output_processing; /* Output processing option */ - unsigned int data_encoding = P_NOTSET; /* Encoding libpng must produce */ - - /* Background information; the background color and the index of this color - * in the color-map if it exists (else 256). - */ - unsigned int background_index = 256; - png_uint_32 back_r, back_g, back_b; - - /* Flags to accumulate things that need to be done to the input. */ - int expand_tRNS = 0; - - /* Exclude the NYI feature of compositing onto a color-mapped buffer; it is - * very difficult to do, the results look awful, and it is difficult to see - * what possible use it is because the application can't control the - * color-map. - */ - if (((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0 || - png_ptr->num_trans > 0) /* alpha in input */ && - ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) == 0) /* no alpha in output */) - { - if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) /* compose on black */ - back_b = back_g = back_r = 0; - - else if (display->background == NULL /* no way to remove it */) - png_error(png_ptr, - "background color must be supplied to remove alpha/transparency"); - - /* Get a copy of the background color (this avoids repeating the checks - * below.) The encoding is 8-bit sRGB or 16-bit linear, depending on the - * output format. - */ - else - { - back_g = display->background->green; - if ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0) - { - back_r = display->background->red; - back_b = display->background->blue; - } - else - back_b = back_r = back_g; - } - } - - else if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - back_b = back_r = back_g = 65535; - - else - back_b = back_r = back_g = 255; - - /* Default the input file gamma if required - this is necessary because - * libpng assumes that if no gamma information is present the data is in the - * output format, but the simplified API deduces the gamma from the input - * format. - */ - if ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA) == 0) - { - /* Do this directly, not using the png_colorspace functions, to ensure - * that it happens even if the colorspace is invalid (though probably if - * it is the setting will be ignored) Note that the same thing can be - * achieved at the application interface with png_set_gAMA. - */ - if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 16 && - (image->flags & PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_16BIT_sRGB) == 0) - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma = PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR; - - else - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma = PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE; - - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA; - } - - /* Decide what to do based on the PNG color type of the input data. The - * utility function png_create_colormap_entry deals with most aspects of the - * output transformations; this code works out how to produce bytes of - * color-map entries from the original format. - */ - switch (png_ptr->color_type) - { - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: - if (png_ptr->bit_depth <= 8) - { - /* There at most 256 colors in the output, regardless of - * transparency. - */ - unsigned int step, i, val, trans = 256/*ignore*/, back_alpha = 0; - - cmap_entries = 1U << png_ptr->bit_depth; - if (cmap_entries > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "gray[8] color-map: too few entries"); - - step = 255 / (cmap_entries - 1); - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_NONE; - - /* If there is a tRNS chunk then this either selects a transparent - * value or, if the output has no alpha, the background color. - */ - if (png_ptr->num_trans > 0) - { - trans = png_ptr->trans_color.gray; - - if ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) == 0) - back_alpha = output_encoding == P_LINEAR ? 65535 : 255; - } - - /* png_create_colormap_entry just takes an RGBA and writes the - * corresponding color-map entry using the format from 'image', - * including the required conversion to sRGB or linear as - * appropriate. The input values are always either sRGB (if the - * gamma correction flag is 0) or 0..255 scaled file encoded values - * (if the function must gamma correct them). - */ - for (i=val=0; ibit_depth < 8) - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - } - - else /* bit depth is 16 */ - { - /* The 16-bit input values can be converted directly to 8-bit gamma - * encoded values; however, if a tRNS chunk is present 257 color-map - * entries are required. This means that the extra entry requires - * special processing; add an alpha channel, sacrifice gray level - * 254 and convert transparent (alpha==0) entries to that. - * - * Use libpng to chop the data to 8 bits. Convert it to sRGB at the - * same time to minimize quality loss. If a tRNS chunk is present - * this means libpng must handle it too; otherwise it is impossible - * to do the exact match on the 16-bit value. - * - * If the output has no alpha channel *and* the background color is - * gray then it is possible to let libpng handle the substitution by - * ensuring that the corresponding gray level matches the background - * color exactly. - */ - data_encoding = P_sRGB; - - if (PNG_GRAY_COLORMAP_ENTRIES > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "gray[16] color-map: too few entries"); - - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_gray_colormap(display); - - if (png_ptr->num_trans > 0) - { - unsigned int back_alpha; - - if ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - back_alpha = 0; - - else - { - if (back_r == back_g && back_g == back_b) - { - /* Background is gray; no special processing will be - * required. - */ - png_color_16 c; - png_uint_32 gray = back_g; - - if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - gray = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(gray * 255); - - /* And make sure the corresponding palette entry - * matches. - */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, gray, back_g, back_g, - back_g, 65535, P_LINEAR); - } - - /* The background passed to libpng, however, must be the - * sRGB value. - */ - c.index = 0; /*unused*/ - c.gray = c.red = c.green = c.blue = (png_uint_16)gray; - - /* NOTE: does this work without expanding tRNS to alpha? - * It should be the color->gray case below apparently - * doesn't. - */ - png_set_background_fixed(png_ptr, &c, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0/*need_expand*/, - 0/*gamma: not used*/); - - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_NONE; - break; - } -#ifdef __COVERITY__ - /* Coverity claims that output_encoding cannot be 2 (P_LINEAR) - * here. - */ - back_alpha = 255; -#else - back_alpha = output_encoding == P_LINEAR ? 65535 : 255; -#endif - } - - /* output_processing means that the libpng-processed row will be - * 8-bit GA and it has to be processing to single byte color-map - * values. Entry 254 is replaced by either a completely - * transparent entry or by the background color at full - * precision (and the background color is not a simple gray - * level in this case.) - */ - expand_tRNS = 1; - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_TRANS; - background_index = 254; - - /* And set (overwrite) color-map entry 254 to the actual - * background color at full precision. - */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, 254, back_r, back_g, back_b, - back_alpha, output_encoding); - } - - else - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_NONE; - } - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA: - /* 8-bit or 16-bit PNG with two channels - gray and alpha. A minimum - * of 65536 combinations. If, however, the alpha channel is to be - * removed there are only 256 possibilities if the background is gray. - * (Otherwise there is a subset of the 65536 possibilities defined by - * the triangle between black, white and the background color.) - * - * Reduce 16-bit files to 8-bit and sRGB encode the result. No need to - * worry about tRNS matching - tRNS is ignored if there is an alpha - * channel. - */ - data_encoding = P_sRGB; - - if ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { - if (PNG_GA_COLORMAP_ENTRIES > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "gray+alpha color-map: too few entries"); - - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_ga_colormap(display); - - background_index = PNG_CMAP_GA_BACKGROUND; - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_GA; - } - - else /* alpha is removed */ - { - /* Alpha must be removed as the PNG data is processed when the - * background is a color because the G and A channels are - * independent and the vector addition (non-parallel vectors) is a - * 2-D problem. - * - * This can be reduced to the same algorithm as above by making a - * colormap containing gray levels (for the opaque grays), a - * background entry (for a transparent pixel) and a set of four six - * level color values, one set for each intermediate alpha value. - * See the comments in make_ga_colormap for how this works in the - * per-pixel processing. - * - * If the background is gray, however, we only need a 256 entry gray - * level color map. It is sufficient to make the entry generated - * for the background color be exactly the color specified. - */ - if ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) == 0 || - (back_r == back_g && back_g == back_b)) - { - /* Background is gray; no special processing will be required. */ - png_color_16 c; - png_uint_32 gray = back_g; - - if (PNG_GRAY_COLORMAP_ENTRIES > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "gray-alpha color-map: too few entries"); - - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_gray_colormap(display); - - if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - gray = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(gray * 255); - - /* And make sure the corresponding palette entry matches. */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, gray, back_g, back_g, - back_g, 65535, P_LINEAR); - } - - /* The background passed to libpng, however, must be the sRGB - * value. - */ - c.index = 0; /*unused*/ - c.gray = c.red = c.green = c.blue = (png_uint_16)gray; - - png_set_background_fixed(png_ptr, &c, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0/*need_expand*/, - 0/*gamma: not used*/); - - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_NONE; - } - - else - { - png_uint_32 i, a; - - /* This is the same as png_make_ga_colormap, above, except that - * the entries are all opaque. - */ - if (PNG_GA_COLORMAP_ENTRIES > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "ga-alpha color-map: too few entries"); - - i = 0; - while (i < 231) - { - png_uint_32 gray = (i * 256 + 115) / 231; - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i++, gray, gray, gray, - 255, P_sRGB); - } - - /* NOTE: this preserves the full precision of the application - * background color. - */ - background_index = i; - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i++, back_r, back_g, back_b, -#ifdef __COVERITY__ - /* Coverity claims that output_encoding - * cannot be 2 (P_LINEAR) here. - */ 255U, -#else - output_encoding == P_LINEAR ? 65535U : 255U, -#endif - output_encoding); - - /* For non-opaque input composite on the sRGB background - this - * requires inverting the encoding for each component. The input - * is still converted to the sRGB encoding because this is a - * reasonable approximate to the logarithmic curve of human - * visual sensitivity, at least over the narrow range which PNG - * represents. Consequently 'G' is always sRGB encoded, while - * 'A' is linear. We need the linear background colors. - */ - if (output_encoding == P_sRGB) /* else already linear */ - { - /* This may produce a value not exactly matching the - * background, but that's ok because these numbers are only - * used when alpha != 0 - */ - back_r = png_sRGB_table[back_r]; - back_g = png_sRGB_table[back_g]; - back_b = png_sRGB_table[back_b]; - } - - for (a=1; a<5; ++a) - { - unsigned int g; - - /* PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR expects a 16-bit linear value scaled - * by an 8-bit alpha value (0..255). - */ - png_uint_32 alpha = 51 * a; - png_uint_32 back_rx = (255-alpha) * back_r; - png_uint_32 back_gx = (255-alpha) * back_g; - png_uint_32 back_bx = (255-alpha) * back_b; - - for (g=0; g<6; ++g) - { - png_uint_32 gray = png_sRGB_table[g*51] * alpha; - - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i++, - PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(gray + back_rx), - PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(gray + back_gx), - PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(gray + back_bx), 255, P_sRGB); - } - } - - cmap_entries = i; - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_GA; - } - } - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB: - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA: - /* Exclude the case where the output is gray; we can always handle this - * with the cases above. - */ - if ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) == 0) - { - /* The color-map will be grayscale, so we may as well convert the - * input RGB values to a simple grayscale and use the grayscale - * code above. - * - * NOTE: calling this apparently damages the recognition of the - * transparent color in background color handling; call - * png_set_tRNS_to_alpha before png_set_background_fixed. - */ - png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed(png_ptr, PNG_ERROR_ACTION_NONE, -1, - -1); - data_encoding = P_sRGB; - - /* The output will now be one or two 8-bit gray or gray+alpha - * channels. The more complex case arises when the input has alpha. - */ - if ((png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA || - png_ptr->num_trans > 0) && - (output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { - /* Both input and output have an alpha channel, so no background - * processing is required; just map the GA bytes to the right - * color-map entry. - */ - expand_tRNS = 1; - - if (PNG_GA_COLORMAP_ENTRIES > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "rgb[ga] color-map: too few entries"); - - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_ga_colormap(display); - background_index = PNG_CMAP_GA_BACKGROUND; - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_GA; - } - - else - { - /* Either the input or the output has no alpha channel, so there - * will be no non-opaque pixels in the color-map; it will just be - * grayscale. - */ - if (PNG_GRAY_COLORMAP_ENTRIES > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "rgb[gray] color-map: too few entries"); - - /* Ideally this code would use libpng to do the gamma correction, - * but if an input alpha channel is to be removed we will hit the - * libpng bug in gamma+compose+rgb-to-gray (the double gamma - * correction bug). Fix this by dropping the gamma correction in - * this case and doing it in the palette; this will result in - * duplicate palette entries, but that's better than the - * alternative of double gamma correction. - */ - if ((png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA || - png_ptr->num_trans > 0) && - png_gamma_not_sRGB(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma) != 0) - { - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_gray_file_colormap(display); - data_encoding = P_FILE; - } - - else - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_gray_colormap(display); - - /* But if the input has alpha or transparency it must be removed - */ - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA || - png_ptr->num_trans > 0) - { - png_color_16 c; - png_uint_32 gray = back_g; - - /* We need to ensure that the application background exists in - * the colormap and that completely transparent pixels map to - * it. Achieve this simply by ensuring that the entry - * selected for the background really is the background color. - */ - if (data_encoding == P_FILE) /* from the fixup above */ - { - /* The app supplied a gray which is in output_encoding, we - * need to convert it to a value of the input (P_FILE) - * encoding then set this palette entry to the required - * output encoding. - */ - if (output_encoding == P_sRGB) - gray = png_sRGB_table[gray]; /* now P_LINEAR */ - - gray = PNG_DIV257(png_gamma_16bit_correct(gray, - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma)); /* now P_FILE */ - - /* And make sure the corresponding palette entry contains - * exactly the required sRGB value. - */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, gray, back_g, back_g, - back_g, 0/*unused*/, output_encoding); - } - - else if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - gray = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(gray * 255); - - /* And make sure the corresponding palette entry matches. - */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, gray, back_g, back_g, - back_g, 0/*unused*/, P_LINEAR); - } - - /* The background passed to libpng, however, must be the - * output (normally sRGB) value. - */ - c.index = 0; /*unused*/ - c.gray = c.red = c.green = c.blue = (png_uint_16)gray; - - /* NOTE: the following is apparently a bug in libpng. Without - * it the transparent color recognition in - * png_set_background_fixed seems to go wrong. - */ - expand_tRNS = 1; - png_set_background_fixed(png_ptr, &c, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0/*need_expand*/, - 0/*gamma: not used*/); - } - - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_NONE; - } - } - - else /* output is color */ - { - /* We could use png_quantize here so long as there is no transparent - * color or alpha; png_quantize ignores alpha. Easier overall just - * to do it once and using PNG_DIV51 on the 6x6x6 reduced RGB cube. - * Consequently we always want libpng to produce sRGB data. - */ - data_encoding = P_sRGB; - - /* Is there any transparency or alpha? */ - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA || - png_ptr->num_trans > 0) - { - /* Is there alpha in the output too? If so all four channels are - * processed into a special RGB cube with alpha support. - */ - if ((output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { - png_uint_32 r; - - if (PNG_RGB_COLORMAP_ENTRIES+1+27 > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "rgb+alpha color-map: too few entries"); - - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_rgb_colormap(display); - - /* Add a transparent entry. */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, cmap_entries, 255, 255, - 255, 0, P_sRGB); - - /* This is stored as the background index for the processing - * algorithm. - */ - background_index = cmap_entries++; - - /* Add 27 r,g,b entries each with alpha 0.5. */ - for (r=0; r<256; r = (r << 1) | 0x7f) - { - png_uint_32 g; - - for (g=0; g<256; g = (g << 1) | 0x7f) - { - png_uint_32 b; - - /* This generates components with the values 0, 127 and - * 255 - */ - for (b=0; b<256; b = (b << 1) | 0x7f) - png_create_colormap_entry(display, cmap_entries++, - r, g, b, 128, P_sRGB); - } - } - - expand_tRNS = 1; - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA; - } - - else - { - /* Alpha/transparency must be removed. The background must - * exist in the color map (achieved by setting adding it after - * the 666 color-map). If the standard processing code will - * pick up this entry automatically that's all that is - * required; libpng can be called to do the background - * processing. - */ - unsigned int sample_size = - PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_SIZE(output_format); - png_uint_32 r, g, b; /* sRGB background */ - - if (PNG_RGB_COLORMAP_ENTRIES+1+27 > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "rgb-alpha color-map: too few entries"); - - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_rgb_colormap(display); - - png_create_colormap_entry(display, cmap_entries, back_r, - back_g, back_b, 0/*unused*/, output_encoding); - - if (output_encoding == P_LINEAR) - { - r = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(back_r * 255); - g = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(back_g * 255); - b = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(back_b * 255); - } - - else - { - r = back_r; - g = back_g; - b = back_g; - } - - /* Compare the newly-created color-map entry with the one the - * PNG_CMAP_RGB algorithm will use. If the two entries don't - * match, add the new one and set this as the background - * index. - */ - if (memcmp((png_const_bytep)display->colormap + - sample_size * cmap_entries, - (png_const_bytep)display->colormap + - sample_size * PNG_RGB_INDEX(r,g,b), - sample_size) != 0) - { - /* The background color must be added. */ - background_index = cmap_entries++; - - /* Add 27 r,g,b entries each with created by composing with - * the background at alpha 0.5. - */ - for (r=0; r<256; r = (r << 1) | 0x7f) - { - for (g=0; g<256; g = (g << 1) | 0x7f) - { - /* This generates components with the values 0, 127 - * and 255 - */ - for (b=0; b<256; b = (b << 1) | 0x7f) - png_create_colormap_entry(display, cmap_entries++, - png_colormap_compose(display, r, P_sRGB, 128, - back_r, output_encoding), - png_colormap_compose(display, g, P_sRGB, 128, - back_g, output_encoding), - png_colormap_compose(display, b, P_sRGB, 128, - back_b, output_encoding), - 0/*unused*/, output_encoding); - } - } - - expand_tRNS = 1; - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA; - } - - else /* background color is in the standard color-map */ - { - png_color_16 c; - - c.index = 0; /*unused*/ - c.red = (png_uint_16)back_r; - c.gray = c.green = (png_uint_16)back_g; - c.blue = (png_uint_16)back_b; - - png_set_background_fixed(png_ptr, &c, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0/*need_expand*/, - 0/*gamma: not used*/); - - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_RGB; - } - } - } - - else /* no alpha or transparency in the input */ - { - /* Alpha in the output is irrelevant, simply map the opaque input - * pixels to the 6x6x6 color-map. - */ - if (PNG_RGB_COLORMAP_ENTRIES > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "rgb color-map: too few entries"); - - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)make_rgb_colormap(display); - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_RGB; - } - } - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE: - /* It's already got a color-map. It may be necessary to eliminate the - * tRNS entries though. - */ - { - unsigned int num_trans = png_ptr->num_trans; - png_const_bytep trans = num_trans > 0 ? png_ptr->trans_alpha : NULL; - png_const_colorp colormap = png_ptr->palette; - int do_background = trans != NULL && - (output_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) == 0; - unsigned int i; - - /* Just in case: */ - if (trans == NULL) - num_trans = 0; - - output_processing = PNG_CMAP_NONE; - data_encoding = P_FILE; /* Don't change from color-map indices */ - cmap_entries = (unsigned int)png_ptr->num_palette; - if (cmap_entries > 256) - cmap_entries = 256; - - if (cmap_entries > (unsigned int)image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "palette color-map: too few entries"); - - for (i=0; i < cmap_entries; ++i) - { - if (do_background != 0 && i < num_trans && trans[i] < 255) - { - if (trans[i] == 0) - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i, back_r, back_g, - back_b, 0, output_encoding); - - else - { - /* Must compose the PNG file color in the color-map entry - * on the sRGB color in 'back'. - */ - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i, - png_colormap_compose(display, colormap[i].red, - P_FILE, trans[i], back_r, output_encoding), - png_colormap_compose(display, colormap[i].green, - P_FILE, trans[i], back_g, output_encoding), - png_colormap_compose(display, colormap[i].blue, - P_FILE, trans[i], back_b, output_encoding), - output_encoding == P_LINEAR ? trans[i] * 257U : - trans[i], - output_encoding); - } - } - - else - png_create_colormap_entry(display, i, colormap[i].red, - colormap[i].green, colormap[i].blue, - i < num_trans ? trans[i] : 255U, P_FILE/*8-bit*/); - } - - /* The PNG data may have indices packed in fewer than 8 bits, it - * must be expanded if so. - */ - if (png_ptr->bit_depth < 8) - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - } - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid PNG color type"); - /*NOT REACHED*/ - } - - /* Now deal with the output processing */ - if (expand_tRNS != 0 && png_ptr->num_trans > 0 && - (png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) == 0) - png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_ptr); - - switch (data_encoding) - { - case P_sRGB: - /* Change to 8-bit sRGB */ - png_set_alpha_mode_fixed(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_sRGB); - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - - case P_FILE: - if (png_ptr->bit_depth > 8) - png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); - break; - -#ifdef __GNUC__ - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "bad data option (internal error)"); -#endif - } - - if (cmap_entries > 256 || cmap_entries > image->colormap_entries) - png_error(png_ptr, "color map overflow (BAD internal error)"); - - image->colormap_entries = cmap_entries; - - /* Double check using the recorded background index */ - switch (output_processing) - { - case PNG_CMAP_NONE: - if (background_index != PNG_CMAP_NONE_BACKGROUND) - goto bad_background; - break; - - case PNG_CMAP_GA: - if (background_index != PNG_CMAP_GA_BACKGROUND) - goto bad_background; - break; - - case PNG_CMAP_TRANS: - if (background_index >= cmap_entries || - background_index != PNG_CMAP_TRANS_BACKGROUND) - goto bad_background; - break; - - case PNG_CMAP_RGB: - if (background_index != PNG_CMAP_RGB_BACKGROUND) - goto bad_background; - break; - - case PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA: - if (background_index != PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA_BACKGROUND) - goto bad_background; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "bad processing option (internal error)"); - - bad_background: - png_error(png_ptr, "bad background index (internal error)"); - } - - display->colormap_processing = (int)output_processing; - - return 1/*ok*/; -} - -/* The final part of the color-map read called from png_image_finish_read. */ -static int -png_image_read_and_map(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_read_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_read_control*, - argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - int passes; - - /* Called when the libpng data must be transformed into the color-mapped - * form. There is a local row buffer in display->local and this routine must - * do the interlace handling. - */ - switch (png_ptr->interlaced) - { - case PNG_INTERLACE_NONE: - passes = 1; - break; - - case PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7: - passes = PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "unknown interlace type"); - } - - { - png_uint_32 height = image->height; - png_uint_32 width = image->width; - int proc = display->colormap_processing; - png_bytep first_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->first_row); - ptrdiff_t step_row = display->row_bytes; - int pass; - - for (pass = 0; pass < passes; ++pass) - { - unsigned int startx, stepx, stepy; - png_uint_32 y; - - if (png_ptr->interlaced == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - { - /* The row may be empty for a short image: */ - if (PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) == 0) - continue; - - startx = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass); - stepx = PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass); - y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - stepy = PNG_PASS_ROW_OFFSET(pass); - } - - else - { - y = 0; - startx = 0; - stepx = stepy = 1; - } - - for (; ylocal_row); - png_bytep outrow = first_row + y * step_row; - png_const_bytep end_row = outrow + width; - - /* Read read the libpng data into the temporary buffer. */ - png_read_row(png_ptr, inrow, NULL); - - /* Now process the row according to the processing option, note - * that the caller verifies that the format of the libpng output - * data is as required. - */ - outrow += startx; - switch (proc) - { - case PNG_CMAP_GA: - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - /* The data is always in the PNG order */ - unsigned int gray = *inrow++; - unsigned int alpha = *inrow++; - unsigned int entry; - - /* NOTE: this code is copied as a comment in - * make_ga_colormap above. Please update the - * comment if you change this code! - */ - if (alpha > 229) /* opaque */ - { - entry = (231 * gray + 128) >> 8; - } - else if (alpha < 26) /* transparent */ - { - entry = 231; - } - else /* partially opaque */ - { - entry = 226 + 6 * PNG_DIV51(alpha) + PNG_DIV51(gray); - } - - *outrow = (png_byte)entry; - } - break; - - case PNG_CMAP_TRANS: - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - png_byte gray = *inrow++; - png_byte alpha = *inrow++; - - if (alpha == 0) - *outrow = PNG_CMAP_TRANS_BACKGROUND; - - else if (gray != PNG_CMAP_TRANS_BACKGROUND) - *outrow = gray; - - else - *outrow = (png_byte)(PNG_CMAP_TRANS_BACKGROUND+1); - } - break; - - case PNG_CMAP_RGB: - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - *outrow = PNG_RGB_INDEX(inrow[0], inrow[1], inrow[2]); - inrow += 3; - } - break; - - case PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA: - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - unsigned int alpha = inrow[3]; - - /* Because the alpha entries only hold alpha==0.5 values - * split the processing at alpha==0.25 (64) and 0.75 - * (196). - */ - - if (alpha >= 196) - *outrow = PNG_RGB_INDEX(inrow[0], inrow[1], - inrow[2]); - - else if (alpha < 64) - *outrow = PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA_BACKGROUND; - - else - { - /* Likewise there are three entries for each of r, g - * and b. We could select the entry by popcount on - * the top two bits on those architectures that - * support it, this is what the code below does, - * crudely. - */ - unsigned int back_i = PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA_BACKGROUND+1; - - /* Here are how the values map: - * - * 0x00 .. 0x3f -> 0 - * 0x40 .. 0xbf -> 1 - * 0xc0 .. 0xff -> 2 - * - * So, as above with the explicit alpha checks, the - * breakpoints are at 64 and 196. - */ - if (inrow[0] & 0x80) back_i += 9; /* red */ - if (inrow[0] & 0x40) back_i += 9; - if (inrow[0] & 0x80) back_i += 3; /* green */ - if (inrow[0] & 0x40) back_i += 3; - if (inrow[0] & 0x80) back_i += 1; /* blue */ - if (inrow[0] & 0x40) back_i += 1; - - *outrow = (png_byte)back_i; - } - - inrow += 4; - } - break; - - default: - break; - } - } - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static int -png_image_read_colormapped(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_read_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_read_control*, - argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - png_controlp control = image->opaque; - png_structrp png_ptr = control->png_ptr; - png_inforp info_ptr = control->info_ptr; - - int passes = 0; /* As a flag */ - - PNG_SKIP_CHUNKS(png_ptr); - - /* Update the 'info' structure and make sure the result is as required; first - * make sure to turn on the interlace handling if it will be required - * (because it can't be turned on *after* the call to png_read_update_info!) - */ - if (display->colormap_processing == PNG_CMAP_NONE) - passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - - png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* The expected output can be deduced from the colormap_processing option. */ - switch (display->colormap_processing) - { - case PNG_CMAP_NONE: - /* Output must be one channel and one byte per pixel, the output - * encoding can be anything. - */ - if ((info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE || - info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) && - info_ptr->bit_depth == 8) - break; - - goto bad_output; - - case PNG_CMAP_TRANS: - case PNG_CMAP_GA: - /* Output must be two channels and the 'G' one must be sRGB, the latter - * can be checked with an exact number because it should have been set - * to this number above! - */ - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA && - info_ptr->bit_depth == 8 && - png_ptr->screen_gamma == PNG_GAMMA_sRGB && - image->colormap_entries == 256) - break; - - goto bad_output; - - case PNG_CMAP_RGB: - /* Output must be 8-bit sRGB encoded RGB */ - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB && - info_ptr->bit_depth == 8 && - png_ptr->screen_gamma == PNG_GAMMA_sRGB && - image->colormap_entries == 216) - break; - - goto bad_output; - - case PNG_CMAP_RGB_ALPHA: - /* Output must be 8-bit sRGB encoded RGBA */ - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA && - info_ptr->bit_depth == 8 && - png_ptr->screen_gamma == PNG_GAMMA_sRGB && - image->colormap_entries == 244 /* 216 + 1 + 27 */) - break; - - goto bad_output; - - default: - bad_output: - png_error(png_ptr, "bad color-map processing (internal error)"); - } - - /* Now read the rows. Do this here if it is possible to read directly into - * the output buffer, otherwise allocate a local row buffer of the maximum - * size libpng requires and call the relevant processing routine safely. - */ - { - png_voidp first_row = display->buffer; - ptrdiff_t row_bytes = display->row_stride; - - /* The following expression is designed to work correctly whether it gives - * a signed or an unsigned result. - */ - if (row_bytes < 0) - { - char *ptr = png_voidcast(char*, first_row); - ptr += (image->height-1) * (-row_bytes); - first_row = png_voidcast(png_voidp, ptr); - } - - display->first_row = first_row; - display->row_bytes = row_bytes; - } - - if (passes == 0) - { - int result; - png_voidp row = png_malloc(png_ptr, png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr, info_ptr)); - - display->local_row = row; - result = png_safe_execute(image, png_image_read_and_map, display); - display->local_row = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, row); - - return result; - } - - else - { - png_alloc_size_t row_bytes = (png_alloc_size_t)display->row_bytes; - - while (--passes >= 0) - { - png_uint_32 y = image->height; - png_bytep row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->first_row); - - for (; y > 0; --y) - { - png_read_row(png_ptr, row, NULL); - row += row_bytes; - } - } - - return 1; - } -} - -/* Just the row reading part of png_image_read. */ -static int -png_image_read_composite(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_read_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_read_control*, - argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - int passes; - - switch (png_ptr->interlaced) - { - case PNG_INTERLACE_NONE: - passes = 1; - break; - - case PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7: - passes = PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "unknown interlace type"); - } - - { - png_uint_32 height = image->height; - png_uint_32 width = image->width; - ptrdiff_t step_row = display->row_bytes; - unsigned int channels = - (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0 ? 3 : 1; - int pass; - - for (pass = 0; pass < passes; ++pass) - { - unsigned int startx, stepx, stepy; - png_uint_32 y; - - if (png_ptr->interlaced == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - { - /* The row may be empty for a short image: */ - if (PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) == 0) - continue; - - startx = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass) * channels; - stepx = PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass) * channels; - y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - stepy = PNG_PASS_ROW_OFFSET(pass); - } - - else - { - y = 0; - startx = 0; - stepx = channels; - stepy = 1; - } - - for (; ylocal_row); - png_bytep outrow; - png_const_bytep end_row; - - /* Read the row, which is packed: */ - png_read_row(png_ptr, inrow, NULL); - - outrow = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->first_row); - outrow += y * step_row; - end_row = outrow + width * channels; - - /* Now do the composition on each pixel in this row. */ - outrow += startx; - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - png_byte alpha = inrow[channels]; - - if (alpha > 0) /* else no change to the output */ - { - unsigned int c; - - for (c=0; cimage; - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - png_inforp info_ptr = image->opaque->info_ptr; - png_uint_32 height = image->height; - png_uint_32 width = image->width; - int pass, passes; - - /* Double check the convoluted logic below. We expect to get here with - * libpng doing rgb to gray and gamma correction but background processing - * left to the png_image_read_background function. The rows libpng produce - * might be 8 or 16-bit but should always have two channels; gray plus alpha. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "lost rgb to gray"); - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "unexpected compose"); - - if (png_get_channels(png_ptr, info_ptr) != 2) - png_error(png_ptr, "lost/gained channels"); - - /* Expect the 8-bit case to always remove the alpha channel */ - if ((image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) == 0 && - (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "unexpected 8-bit transformation"); - - switch (png_ptr->interlaced) - { - case PNG_INTERLACE_NONE: - passes = 1; - break; - - case PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7: - passes = PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "unknown interlace type"); - } - - /* Use direct access to info_ptr here because otherwise the simplified API - * would require PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED (just for this.) Note this is - * checking the value after libpng expansions, not the original value in the - * PNG. - */ - switch (info_ptr->bit_depth) - { - case 8: - /* 8-bit sRGB gray values with an alpha channel; the alpha channel is - * to be removed by composing on a background: either the row if - * display->background is NULL or display->background->green if not. - * Unlike the code above ALPHA_OPTIMIZED has *not* been done. - */ - { - png_bytep first_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->first_row); - ptrdiff_t step_row = display->row_bytes; - - for (pass = 0; pass < passes; ++pass) - { - png_bytep row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->first_row); - unsigned int startx, stepx, stepy; - png_uint_32 y; - - if (png_ptr->interlaced == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - { - /* The row may be empty for a short image: */ - if (PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) == 0) - continue; - - startx = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass); - stepx = PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass); - y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - stepy = PNG_PASS_ROW_OFFSET(pass); - } - - else - { - y = 0; - startx = 0; - stepx = stepy = 1; - } - - if (display->background == NULL) - { - for (; ylocal_row); - png_bytep outrow = first_row + y * step_row; - png_const_bytep end_row = outrow + width; - - /* Read the row, which is packed: */ - png_read_row(png_ptr, inrow, NULL); - - /* Now do the composition on each pixel in this row. */ - outrow += startx; - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - png_byte alpha = inrow[1]; - - if (alpha > 0) /* else no change to the output */ - { - png_uint_32 component = inrow[0]; - - if (alpha < 255) /* else just use component */ - { - /* Since PNG_OPTIMIZED_ALPHA was not set it is - * necessary to invert the sRGB transfer - * function and multiply the alpha out. - */ - component = png_sRGB_table[component] * alpha; - component += png_sRGB_table[outrow[0]] * - (255-alpha); - component = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(component); - } - - outrow[0] = (png_byte)component; - } - - inrow += 2; /* gray and alpha channel */ - } - } - } - - else /* constant background value */ - { - png_byte background8 = display->background->green; - png_uint_16 background = png_sRGB_table[background8]; - - for (; ylocal_row); - png_bytep outrow = first_row + y * step_row; - png_const_bytep end_row = outrow + width; - - /* Read the row, which is packed: */ - png_read_row(png_ptr, inrow, NULL); - - /* Now do the composition on each pixel in this row. */ - outrow += startx; - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - png_byte alpha = inrow[1]; - - if (alpha > 0) /* else use background */ - { - png_uint_32 component = inrow[0]; - - if (alpha < 255) /* else just use component */ - { - component = png_sRGB_table[component] * alpha; - component += background * (255-alpha); - component = PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(component); - } - - outrow[0] = (png_byte)component; - } - - else - outrow[0] = background8; - - inrow += 2; /* gray and alpha channel */ - } - - row += display->row_bytes; - } - } - } - } - break; - - case 16: - /* 16-bit linear with pre-multiplied alpha; the pre-multiplication must - * still be done and, maybe, the alpha channel removed. This code also - * handles the alpha-first option. - */ - { - png_uint_16p first_row = png_voidcast(png_uint_16p, - display->first_row); - /* The division by two is safe because the caller passed in a - * stride which was multiplied by 2 (below) to get row_bytes. - */ - ptrdiff_t step_row = display->row_bytes / 2; - unsigned int preserve_alpha = (image->format & - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0; - unsigned int outchannels = 1U+preserve_alpha; - int swap_alpha = 0; - -# ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - if (preserve_alpha != 0 && - (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0) - swap_alpha = 1; -# endif - - for (pass = 0; pass < passes; ++pass) - { - unsigned int startx, stepx, stepy; - png_uint_32 y; - - /* The 'x' start and step are adjusted to output components here. - */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - { - /* The row may be empty for a short image: */ - if (PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) == 0) - continue; - - startx = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass) * outchannels; - stepx = PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass) * outchannels; - y = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass); - stepy = PNG_PASS_ROW_OFFSET(pass); - } - - else - { - y = 0; - startx = 0; - stepx = outchannels; - stepy = 1; - } - - for (; ylocal_row), NULL); - inrow = png_voidcast(png_const_uint_16p, display->local_row); - - /* Now do the pre-multiplication on each pixel in this row. - */ - outrow += startx; - for (; outrow < end_row; outrow += stepx) - { - png_uint_32 component = inrow[0]; - png_uint_16 alpha = inrow[1]; - - if (alpha > 0) /* else 0 */ - { - if (alpha < 65535) /* else just use component */ - { - component *= alpha; - component += 32767; - component /= 65535; - } - } - - else - component = 0; - - outrow[swap_alpha] = (png_uint_16)component; - if (preserve_alpha != 0) - outrow[1 ^ swap_alpha] = alpha; - - inrow += 2; /* components and alpha channel */ - } - } - } - } - break; - -#ifdef __GNUC__ - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "unexpected bit depth"); -#endif - } - - return 1; -} - -/* The guts of png_image_finish_read as a png_safe_execute callback. */ -static int -png_image_read_direct(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_read_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_read_control*, - argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - png_inforp info_ptr = image->opaque->info_ptr; - - png_uint_32 format = image->format; - int linear = (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) != 0; - int do_local_compose = 0; - int do_local_background = 0; /* to avoid double gamma correction bug */ - int passes = 0; - - /* Add transforms to ensure the correct output format is produced then check - * that the required implementation support is there. Always expand; always - * need 8 bits minimum, no palette and expanded tRNS. - */ - png_set_expand(png_ptr); - - /* Now check the format to see if it was modified. */ - { - png_uint_32 base_format = png_image_format(png_ptr) & - ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP /* removed by png_set_expand */; - png_uint_32 change = format ^ base_format; - png_fixed_point output_gamma; - int mode; /* alpha mode */ - - /* Do this first so that we have a record if rgb to gray is happening. */ - if ((change & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0) - { - /* gray<->color transformation required. */ - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0) - png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_ptr); - - else - { - /* libpng can't do both rgb to gray and - * background/pre-multiplication if there is also significant gamma - * correction, because both operations require linear colors and - * the code only supports one transform doing the gamma correction. - * Handle this by doing the pre-multiplication or background - * operation in this code, if necessary. - * - * TODO: fix this by rewriting pngrtran.c (!) - * - * For the moment (given that fixing this in pngrtran.c is an - * enormous change) 'do_local_background' is used to indicate that - * the problem exists. - */ - if ((base_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - do_local_background = 1/*maybe*/; - - png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed(png_ptr, PNG_ERROR_ACTION_NONE, - PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_DEFAULT, PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_DEFAULT); - } - - change &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR; - } - - /* Set the gamma appropriately, linear for 16-bit input, sRGB otherwise. - */ - { - png_fixed_point input_gamma_default; - - if ((base_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) != 0 && - (image->flags & PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_16BIT_sRGB) == 0) - input_gamma_default = PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR; - else - input_gamma_default = PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB; - - /* Call png_set_alpha_mode to set the default for the input gamma; the - * output gamma is set by a second call below. - */ - png_set_alpha_mode_fixed(png_ptr, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, input_gamma_default); - } - - if (linear != 0) - { - /* If there *is* an alpha channel in the input it must be multiplied - * out; use PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, otherwise just use PNG_ALPHA_PNG. - */ - if ((base_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - mode = PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD; /* associated alpha */ - - else - mode = PNG_ALPHA_PNG; - - output_gamma = PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR; - } - - else - { - mode = PNG_ALPHA_PNG; - output_gamma = PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB; - } - - if ((change & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ASSOCIATED_ALPHA) != 0) - { - mode = PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED; - change &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ASSOCIATED_ALPHA; - } - - /* If 'do_local_background' is set check for the presence of gamma - * correction; this is part of the work-round for the libpng bug - * described above. - * - * TODO: fix libpng and remove this. - */ - if (do_local_background != 0) - { - png_fixed_point gtest; - - /* This is 'png_gamma_threshold' from pngrtran.c; the test used for - * gamma correction, the screen gamma hasn't been set on png_struct - * yet; it's set below. png_struct::gamma, however, is set to the - * final value. - */ - if (png_muldiv(>est, output_gamma, png_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - PNG_FP_1) != 0 && png_gamma_significant(gtest) == 0) - do_local_background = 0; - - else if (mode == PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD) - { - do_local_background = 2/*required*/; - mode = PNG_ALPHA_PNG; /* prevent libpng doing it */ - } - - /* else leave as 1 for the checks below */ - } - - /* If the bit-depth changes then handle that here. */ - if ((change & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR) != 0) - { - if (linear != 0 /*16-bit output*/) - png_set_expand_16(png_ptr); - - else /* 8-bit output */ - png_set_scale_16(png_ptr); - - change &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR; - } - - /* Now the background/alpha channel changes. */ - if ((change & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { - /* Removing an alpha channel requires composition for the 8-bit - * formats; for the 16-bit it is already done, above, by the - * pre-multiplication and the channel just needs to be stripped. - */ - if ((base_format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { - /* If RGB->gray is happening the alpha channel must be left and the - * operation completed locally. - * - * TODO: fix libpng and remove this. - */ - if (do_local_background != 0) - do_local_background = 2/*required*/; - - /* 16-bit output: just remove the channel */ - else if (linear != 0) /* compose on black (well, pre-multiply) */ - png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); - - /* 8-bit output: do an appropriate compose */ - else if (display->background != NULL) - { - png_color_16 c; - - c.index = 0; /*unused*/ - c.red = display->background->red; - c.green = display->background->green; - c.blue = display->background->blue; - c.gray = display->background->green; - - /* This is always an 8-bit sRGB value, using the 'green' channel - * for gray is much better than calculating the luminance here; - * we can get off-by-one errors in that calculation relative to - * the app expectations and that will show up in transparent - * pixels. - */ - png_set_background_fixed(png_ptr, &c, - PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN, 0/*need_expand*/, - 0/*gamma: not used*/); - } - - else /* compose on row: implemented below. */ - { - do_local_compose = 1; - /* This leaves the alpha channel in the output, so it has to be - * removed by the code below. Set the encoding to the 'OPTIMIZE' - * one so the code only has to hack on the pixels that require - * composition. - */ - mode = PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED; - } - } - - else /* output needs an alpha channel */ - { - /* This is tricky because it happens before the swap operation has - * been accomplished; however, the swap does *not* swap the added - * alpha channel (weird API), so it must be added in the correct - * place. - */ - png_uint_32 filler; /* opaque filler */ - int where; - - if (linear != 0) - filler = 65535; - - else - filler = 255; - -#ifdef PNG_FORMAT_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0) - { - where = PNG_FILLER_BEFORE; - change &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST; - } - - else -#endif - where = PNG_FILLER_AFTER; - - png_set_add_alpha(png_ptr, filler, where); - } - - /* This stops the (irrelevant) call to swap_alpha below. */ - change &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA; - } - - /* Now set the alpha mode correctly; this is always done, even if there is - * no alpha channel in either the input or the output because it correctly - * sets the output gamma. - */ - png_set_alpha_mode_fixed(png_ptr, mode, output_gamma); - -# ifdef PNG_FORMAT_BGR_SUPPORTED - if ((change & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR) != 0) - { - /* Check only the output format; PNG is never BGR; don't do this if - * the output is gray, but fix up the 'format' value in that case. - */ - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0) - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - - else - format &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR; - - change &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR; - } -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_FORMAT_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - if ((change & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0) - { - /* Only relevant if there is an alpha channel - it's particularly - * important to handle this correctly because do_local_compose may - * be set above and then libpng will keep the alpha channel for this - * code to remove. - */ - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { - /* Disable this if doing a local background, - * TODO: remove this when local background is no longer required. - */ - if (do_local_background != 2) - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); - } - - else - format &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST; - - change &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST; - } -# endif - - /* If the *output* is 16-bit then we need to check for a byte-swap on this - * architecture. - */ - if (linear != 0) - { - png_uint_16 le = 0x0001; - - if ((*(png_const_bytep) & le) != 0) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - } - - /* If change is not now 0 some transformation is missing - error out. */ - if (change != 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "png_read_image: unsupported transformation"); - } - - PNG_SKIP_CHUNKS(png_ptr); - - /* Update the 'info' structure and make sure the result is as required; first - * make sure to turn on the interlace handling if it will be required - * (because it can't be turned on *after* the call to png_read_update_info!) - * - * TODO: remove the do_local_background fixup below. - */ - if (do_local_compose == 0 && do_local_background != 2) - passes = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); - - png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - { - png_uint_32 info_format = 0; - - if ((info_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - info_format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR; - - if ((info_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - { - /* do_local_compose removes this channel below. */ - if (do_local_compose == 0) - { - /* do_local_background does the same if required. */ - if (do_local_background != 2 || - (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - info_format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA; - } - } - - else if (do_local_compose != 0) /* internal error */ - png_error(png_ptr, "png_image_read: alpha channel lost"); - - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ASSOCIATED_ALPHA) != 0) { - info_format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ASSOCIATED_ALPHA; - } - - if (info_ptr->bit_depth == 16) - info_format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR; - -#ifdef PNG_FORMAT_BGR_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BGR) != 0) - info_format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_FORMAT_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - if (do_local_background == 2) - { - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0) - info_format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST; - } - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SWAP_ALPHA) != 0 || - ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_ADD_ALPHA) != 0 && - (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER) == 0)) - { - if (do_local_background == 2) - png_error(png_ptr, "unexpected alpha swap transformation"); - - info_format |= PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST; - } -# endif - - /* This is actually an internal error. */ - if (info_format != format) - png_error(png_ptr, "png_read_image: invalid transformations"); - } - - /* Now read the rows. If do_local_compose is set then it is necessary to use - * a local row buffer. The output will be GA, RGBA or BGRA and must be - * converted to G, RGB or BGR as appropriate. The 'local_row' member of the - * display acts as a flag. - */ - { - png_voidp first_row = display->buffer; - ptrdiff_t row_bytes = display->row_stride; - - if (linear != 0) - row_bytes *= 2; - - /* The following expression is designed to work correctly whether it gives - * a signed or an unsigned result. - */ - if (row_bytes < 0) - { - char *ptr = png_voidcast(char*, first_row); - ptr += (image->height-1) * (-row_bytes); - first_row = png_voidcast(png_voidp, ptr); - } - - display->first_row = first_row; - display->row_bytes = row_bytes; - } - - if (do_local_compose != 0) - { - int result; - png_voidp row = png_malloc(png_ptr, png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr, info_ptr)); - - display->local_row = row; - result = png_safe_execute(image, png_image_read_composite, display); - display->local_row = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, row); - - return result; - } - - else if (do_local_background == 2) - { - int result; - png_voidp row = png_malloc(png_ptr, png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr, info_ptr)); - - display->local_row = row; - result = png_safe_execute(image, png_image_read_background, display); - display->local_row = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, row); - - return result; - } - - else - { - png_alloc_size_t row_bytes = (png_alloc_size_t)display->row_bytes; - - while (--passes >= 0) - { - png_uint_32 y = image->height; - png_bytep row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->first_row); - - for (; y > 0; --y) - { - png_read_row(png_ptr, row, NULL); - row += row_bytes; - } - } - - return 1; - } -} - -int PNGAPI -png_image_finish_read(png_imagep image, png_const_colorp background, - void *buffer, png_int_32 row_stride, void *colormap) -{ - if (image != NULL && image->version == PNG_IMAGE_VERSION) - { - /* Check for row_stride overflow. This check is not performed on the - * original PNG format because it may not occur in the output PNG format - * and libpng deals with the issues of reading the original. - */ - unsigned int channels = PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_CHANNELS(image->format); - - /* The following checks just the 'row_stride' calculation to ensure it - * fits in a signed 32-bit value. Because channels/components can be - * either 1 or 2 bytes in size the length of a row can still overflow 32 - * bits; this is just to verify that the 'row_stride' argument can be - * represented. - */ - if (image->width <= 0x7fffffffU/channels) /* no overflow */ - { - png_uint_32 check; - png_uint_32 png_row_stride = image->width * channels; - - if (row_stride == 0) - row_stride = (png_int_32)/*SAFE*/png_row_stride; - - if (row_stride < 0) - check = (png_uint_32)(-row_stride); - - else - check = (png_uint_32)row_stride; - - /* This verifies 'check', the absolute value of the actual stride - * passed in and detects overflow in the application calculation (i.e. - * if the app did actually pass in a non-zero 'row_stride'. - */ - if (image->opaque != NULL && buffer != NULL && check >= png_row_stride) - { - /* Now check for overflow of the image buffer calculation; this - * limits the whole image size to 32 bits for API compatibility with - * the current, 32-bit, PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE macro. - * - * The PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE macro is: - * - * (PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE(fmt)*height*(row_stride)) - * - * And the component size is always 1 or 2, so make sure that the - * number of *bytes* that the application is saying are available - * does actually fit into a 32-bit number. - * - * NOTE: this will be changed in 1.7 because PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE - * will be changed to use png_alloc_size_t; bigger images can be - * accommodated on 64-bit systems. - */ - if (image->height <= - 0xffffffffU/PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_COMPONENT_SIZE(image->format)/check) - { - if ((image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) == 0 || - (image->colormap_entries > 0 && colormap != NULL)) - { - int result; - png_image_read_control display; - - memset(&display, 0, (sizeof display)); - display.image = image; - display.buffer = buffer; - display.row_stride = row_stride; - display.colormap = colormap; - display.background = background; - display.local_row = NULL; - - /* Choose the correct 'end' routine; for the color-map case - * all the setup has already been done. - */ - if ((image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) != 0) - result = - png_safe_execute(image, - png_image_read_colormap, &display) && - png_safe_execute(image, - png_image_read_colormapped, &display); - - else - result = - png_safe_execute(image, - png_image_read_direct, &display); - - png_image_free(image); - return result; - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_finish_read[color-map]: no color-map"); - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_finish_read: image too large"); - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_finish_read: invalid argument"); - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_finish_read: row_stride too large"); - } - - else if (image != NULL) - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_finish_read: damaged PNG_IMAGE_VERSION"); - - return 0; -} - -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_READ */ -#endif /* READ */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrio.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrio.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7d30c7a..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrio.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngrio.c - functions for data input - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2016,2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This file provides a location for all input. Users who need - * special handling are expected to write a function that has the same - * arguments as this and performs a similar function, but that possibly - * has a different input method. Note that you shouldn't change this - * function, but rather write a replacement function and then make - * libpng use it at run time with png_set_read_fn(...). - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - -/* Read the data from whatever input you are using. The default routine - * reads from a file pointer. Note that this routine sometimes gets called - * with very small lengths, so you should implement some kind of simple - * buffering if you are using unbuffered reads. This should never be asked - * to read more than 64K on a 16-bit machine. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_data(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - png_debug1(4, "reading %d bytes", (int)length); - - if (png_ptr->read_data_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->read_data_fn))(png_ptr, data, length); - - else - png_error(png_ptr, "Call to NULL read function"); -} - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -/* This is the function that does the actual reading of data. If you are - * not reading from a standard C stream, you should create a replacement - * read_data function and use it at run time with png_set_read_fn(), rather - * than changing the library. - */ -void PNGCBAPI -png_default_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - size_t check; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* fread() returns 0 on error, so it is OK to store this in a size_t - * instead of an int, which is what fread() actually returns. - */ - check = fread(data, 1, length, png_voidcast(png_FILE_p, png_ptr->io_ptr)); - - if (check != length) - png_error(png_ptr, "Read Error"); -} -#endif - -/* This function allows the application to supply a new input function - * for libpng if standard C streams aren't being used. - * - * This function takes as its arguments: - * - * png_ptr - pointer to a png input data structure - * - * io_ptr - pointer to user supplied structure containing info about - * the input functions. May be NULL. - * - * read_data_fn - pointer to a new input function that takes as its - * arguments a pointer to a png_struct, a pointer to - * a location where input data can be stored, and a 32-bit - * unsigned int that is the number of bytes to be read. - * To exit and output any fatal error messages the new write - * function should call png_error(png_ptr, "Error msg"). - * May be NULL, in which case libpng's default function will - * be used. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_read_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr, - png_rw_ptr read_data_fn) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->io_ptr = io_ptr; - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED - if (read_data_fn != NULL) - png_ptr->read_data_fn = read_data_fn; - - else - png_ptr->read_data_fn = png_default_read_data; -#else - png_ptr->read_data_fn = read_data_fn; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - /* It is an error to write to a read device */ - if (png_ptr->write_data_fn != NULL) - { - png_ptr->write_data_fn = NULL; - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Can't set both read_data_fn and write_data_fn in the" - " same structure"); - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->output_flush_fn = NULL; -#endif -} -#endif /* READ */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrtran.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrtran.c deleted file mode 100644 index a3cac0f..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrtran.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5044 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngrtran.c - transforms the data in a row for PNG readers - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This file contains functions optionally called by an application - * in order to tell libpng how to handle data when reading a PNG. - * Transformations that are used in both reading and writing are - * in pngtrans.c. - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#ifdef PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION -# if PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION == 1 -# define PNG_ARM_NEON_INTRINSICS_AVAILABLE -# if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_M_ARM64) -# include -# else -# include -# endif -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - -/* Set the action on getting a CRC error for an ancillary or critical chunk. */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_crc_action(png_structrp png_ptr, int crit_action, int ancil_action) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_crc_action"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* Tell libpng how we react to CRC errors in critical chunks */ - switch (crit_action) - { - case PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE: /* Leave setting as is */ - break; - - case PNG_CRC_WARN_USE: /* Warn/use data */ - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_USE; - break; - - case PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE: /* Quiet/use data */ - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_USE | - PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE; - break; - - case PNG_CRC_WARN_DISCARD: /* Not a valid action for critical data */ - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Can't discard critical data on CRC error"); - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT: /* Error/quit */ - - case PNG_CRC_DEFAULT: - default: - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK; - break; - } - - /* Tell libpng how we react to CRC errors in ancillary chunks */ - switch (ancil_action) - { - case PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE: /* Leave setting as is */ - break; - - case PNG_CRC_WARN_USE: /* Warn/use data */ - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE; - break; - - case PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE: /* Quiet/use data */ - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE | - PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN; - break; - - case PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT: /* Error/quit */ - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN; - break; - - case PNG_CRC_WARN_DISCARD: /* Warn/discard data */ - - case PNG_CRC_DEFAULT: - default: - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK; - break; - } -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -/* Is it OK to set a transformation now? Only if png_start_read_image or - * png_read_update_info have not been called. It is not necessary for the IHDR - * to have been read in all cases; the need_IHDR parameter allows for this - * check too. - */ -static int -png_rtran_ok(png_structrp png_ptr, int need_IHDR) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT) != 0) - png_app_error(png_ptr, - "invalid after png_start_read_image or png_read_update_info"); - - else if (need_IHDR && (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_app_error(png_ptr, "invalid before the PNG header has been read"); - - else - { - /* Turn on failure to initialize correctly for all transforms. */ - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_DETECT_UNINITIALIZED; - - return 1; /* Ok */ - } - } - - return 0; /* no png_error possible! */ -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED -/* Handle alpha and tRNS via a background color */ -void PNGFAPI -png_set_background_fixed(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_color_16p background_color, int background_gamma_code, - int need_expand, png_fixed_point background_gamma) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_background_fixed"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0 || background_color == NULL) - return; - - if (background_gamma_code == PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNKNOWN) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Application must supply a known background gamma"); - return; - } - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_STRIP_ALPHA; - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - - png_ptr->background = *background_color; - png_ptr->background_gamma = background_gamma; - png_ptr->background_gamma_type = (png_byte)(background_gamma_code); - if (need_expand != 0) - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND; - else - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND; -} - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_background(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_const_color_16p background_color, int background_gamma_code, - int need_expand, double background_gamma) -{ - png_set_background_fixed(png_ptr, background_color, background_gamma_code, - need_expand, png_fixed(png_ptr, background_gamma, "png_set_background")); -} -# endif /* FLOATING_POINT */ -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND */ - -/* Scale 16-bit depth files to 8-bit depth. If both of these are set then the - * one that pngrtran does first (scale) happens. This is necessary to allow the - * TRANSFORM and API behavior to be somewhat consistent, and it's simpler. - */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_scale_16(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_scale_16"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -/* Chop 16-bit depth files to 8-bit depth */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_strip_16(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_strip_16"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_16_TO_8; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_strip_alpha(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_strip_alpha"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_STRIP_ALPHA; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) -static png_fixed_point -translate_gamma_flags(png_structrp png_ptr, png_fixed_point output_gamma, - int is_screen) -{ - /* Check for flag values. The main reason for having the old Mac value as a - * flag is that it is pretty near impossible to work out what the correct - * value is from Apple documentation - a working Mac system is needed to - * discover the value! - */ - if (output_gamma == PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB || - output_gamma == PNG_FP_1 / PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB) - { - /* If there is no sRGB support this just sets the gamma to the standard - * sRGB value. (This is a side effect of using this function!) - */ -# ifdef PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ASSUME_sRGB; -# else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) -# endif - if (is_screen != 0) - output_gamma = PNG_GAMMA_sRGB; - else - output_gamma = PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE; - } - - else if (output_gamma == PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 || - output_gamma == PNG_FP_1 / PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18) - { - if (is_screen != 0) - output_gamma = PNG_GAMMA_MAC_OLD; - else - output_gamma = PNG_GAMMA_MAC_INVERSE; - } - - return output_gamma; -} - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -static png_fixed_point -convert_gamma_value(png_structrp png_ptr, double output_gamma) -{ - /* The following silently ignores cases where fixed point (times 100,000) - * gamma values are passed to the floating point API. This is safe and it - * means the fixed point constants work just fine with the floating point - * API. The alternative would just lead to undetected errors and spurious - * bug reports. Negative values fail inside the _fixed API unless they - * correspond to the flag values. - */ - if (output_gamma > 0 && output_gamma < 128) - output_gamma *= PNG_FP_1; - - /* This preserves -1 and -2 exactly: */ - output_gamma = floor(output_gamma + .5); - - if (output_gamma > PNG_FP_MAX || output_gamma < PNG_FP_MIN) - png_fixed_error(png_ptr, "gamma value"); - - return (png_fixed_point)output_gamma; -} -# endif -#endif /* READ_ALPHA_MODE || READ_GAMMA */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED -void PNGFAPI -png_set_alpha_mode_fixed(png_structrp png_ptr, int mode, - png_fixed_point output_gamma) -{ - int compose = 0; - png_fixed_point file_gamma; - - png_debug(1, "in png_set_alpha_mode"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - output_gamma = translate_gamma_flags(png_ptr, output_gamma, 1/*screen*/); - - /* Validate the value to ensure it is in a reasonable range. The value - * is expected to be 1 or greater, but this range test allows for some - * viewing correction values. The intent is to weed out users of this API - * who use the inverse of the gamma value accidentally! Since some of these - * values are reasonable this may have to be changed: - * - * 1.6.x: changed from 0.07..3 to 0.01..100 (to accommodate the optimal 16-bit - * gamma of 36, and its reciprocal.) - */ - if (output_gamma < 1000 || output_gamma > 10000000) - png_error(png_ptr, "output gamma out of expected range"); - - /* The default file gamma is the inverse of the output gamma; the output - * gamma may be changed below so get the file value first: - */ - file_gamma = png_reciprocal(output_gamma); - - /* There are really 8 possibilities here, composed of any combination - * of: - * - * premultiply the color channels - * do not encode non-opaque pixels - * encode the alpha as well as the color channels - * - * The differences disappear if the input/output ('screen') gamma is 1.0, - * because then the encoding is a no-op and there is only the choice of - * premultiplying the color channels or not. - * - * png_set_alpha_mode and png_set_background interact because both use - * png_compose to do the work. Calling both is only useful when - * png_set_alpha_mode is used to set the default mode - PNG_ALPHA_PNG - along - * with a default gamma value. Otherwise PNG_COMPOSE must not be set. - */ - switch (mode) - { - case PNG_ALPHA_PNG: /* default: png standard */ - /* No compose, but it may be set by png_set_background! */ - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - break; - - case PNG_ALPHA_ASSOCIATED: /* color channels premultiplied */ - compose = 1; - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - /* The output is linear: */ - output_gamma = PNG_FP_1; - break; - - case PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED: /* associated, non-opaque pixels linear */ - compose = 1; - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - /* output_gamma records the encoding of opaque pixels! */ - break; - - case PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN: /* associated, non-linear, alpha encoded */ - compose = 1; - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid alpha mode"); - } - - /* Only set the default gamma if the file gamma has not been set (this has - * the side effect that the gamma in a second call to png_set_alpha_mode will - * be ignored.) - */ - if (png_ptr->colorspace.gamma == 0) - { - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma = file_gamma; - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA; - } - - /* But always set the output gamma: */ - png_ptr->screen_gamma = output_gamma; - - /* Finally, if pre-multiplying, set the background fields to achieve the - * desired result. - */ - if (compose != 0) - { - /* And obtain alpha pre-multiplication by composing on black: */ - memset(&png_ptr->background, 0, (sizeof png_ptr->background)); - png_ptr->background_gamma = png_ptr->colorspace.gamma; /* just in case */ - png_ptr->background_gamma_type = PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE; - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND; - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0) - png_error(png_ptr, - "conflicting calls to set alpha mode and background"); - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_COMPOSE; - } -} - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_alpha_mode(png_structrp png_ptr, int mode, double output_gamma) -{ - png_set_alpha_mode_fixed(png_ptr, mode, convert_gamma_value(png_ptr, - output_gamma)); -} -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED -/* Dither file to 8-bit. Supply a palette, the current number - * of elements in the palette, the maximum number of elements - * allowed, and a histogram if possible. If the current number - * of colors is greater than the maximum number, the palette will be - * modified to fit in the maximum number. "full_quantize" indicates - * whether we need a quantizing cube set up for RGB images, or if we - * simply are reducing the number of colors in a paletted image. - */ - -typedef struct png_dsort_struct -{ - struct png_dsort_struct * next; - png_byte left; - png_byte right; -} png_dsort; -typedef png_dsort * png_dsortp; -typedef png_dsort * * png_dsortpp; - -void PNGAPI -png_set_quantize(png_structrp png_ptr, png_colorp palette, - int num_palette, int maximum_colors, png_const_uint_16p histogram, - int full_quantize) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_quantize"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_QUANTIZE; - - if (full_quantize == 0) - { - int i; - - png_ptr->quantize_index = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t)((png_uint_32)num_palette * (sizeof (png_byte)))); - for (i = 0; i < num_palette; i++) - png_ptr->quantize_index[i] = (png_byte)i; - } - - if (num_palette > maximum_colors) - { - if (histogram != NULL) - { - /* This is easy enough, just throw out the least used colors. - * Perhaps not the best solution, but good enough. - */ - - int i; - - /* Initialize an array to sort colors */ - png_ptr->quantize_sort = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t)((png_uint_32)num_palette * (sizeof (png_byte)))); - - /* Initialize the quantize_sort array */ - for (i = 0; i < num_palette; i++) - png_ptr->quantize_sort[i] = (png_byte)i; - - /* Find the least used palette entries by starting a - * bubble sort, and running it until we have sorted - * out enough colors. Note that we don't care about - * sorting all the colors, just finding which are - * least used. - */ - - for (i = num_palette - 1; i >= maximum_colors; i--) - { - int done; /* To stop early if the list is pre-sorted */ - int j; - - done = 1; - for (j = 0; j < i; j++) - { - if (histogram[png_ptr->quantize_sort[j]] - < histogram[png_ptr->quantize_sort[j + 1]]) - { - png_byte t; - - t = png_ptr->quantize_sort[j]; - png_ptr->quantize_sort[j] = png_ptr->quantize_sort[j + 1]; - png_ptr->quantize_sort[j + 1] = t; - done = 0; - } - } - - if (done != 0) - break; - } - - /* Swap the palette around, and set up a table, if necessary */ - if (full_quantize != 0) - { - int j = num_palette; - - /* Put all the useful colors within the max, but don't - * move the others. - */ - for (i = 0; i < maximum_colors; i++) - { - if ((int)png_ptr->quantize_sort[i] >= maximum_colors) - { - do - j--; - while ((int)png_ptr->quantize_sort[j] >= maximum_colors); - - palette[i] = palette[j]; - } - } - } - else - { - int j = num_palette; - - /* Move all the used colors inside the max limit, and - * develop a translation table. - */ - for (i = 0; i < maximum_colors; i++) - { - /* Only move the colors we need to */ - if ((int)png_ptr->quantize_sort[i] >= maximum_colors) - { - png_color tmp_color; - - do - j--; - while ((int)png_ptr->quantize_sort[j] >= maximum_colors); - - tmp_color = palette[j]; - palette[j] = palette[i]; - palette[i] = tmp_color; - /* Indicate where the color went */ - png_ptr->quantize_index[j] = (png_byte)i; - png_ptr->quantize_index[i] = (png_byte)j; - } - } - - /* Find closest color for those colors we are not using */ - for (i = 0; i < num_palette; i++) - { - if ((int)png_ptr->quantize_index[i] >= maximum_colors) - { - int min_d, k, min_k, d_index; - - /* Find the closest color to one we threw out */ - d_index = png_ptr->quantize_index[i]; - min_d = PNG_COLOR_DIST(palette[d_index], palette[0]); - for (k = 1, min_k = 0; k < maximum_colors; k++) - { - int d; - - d = PNG_COLOR_DIST(palette[d_index], palette[k]); - - if (d < min_d) - { - min_d = d; - min_k = k; - } - } - /* Point to closest color */ - png_ptr->quantize_index[i] = (png_byte)min_k; - } - } - } - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->quantize_sort); - png_ptr->quantize_sort = NULL; - } - else - { - /* This is much harder to do simply (and quickly). Perhaps - * we need to go through a median cut routine, but those - * don't always behave themselves with only a few colors - * as input. So we will just find the closest two colors, - * and throw out one of them (chosen somewhat randomly). - * [We don't understand this at all, so if someone wants to - * work on improving it, be our guest - AED, GRP] - */ - int i; - int max_d; - int num_new_palette; - png_dsortp t; - png_dsortpp hash; - - t = NULL; - - /* Initialize palette index arrays */ - png_ptr->index_to_palette = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t)((png_uint_32)num_palette * - (sizeof (png_byte)))); - png_ptr->palette_to_index = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t)((png_uint_32)num_palette * - (sizeof (png_byte)))); - - /* Initialize the sort array */ - for (i = 0; i < num_palette; i++) - { - png_ptr->index_to_palette[i] = (png_byte)i; - png_ptr->palette_to_index[i] = (png_byte)i; - } - - hash = (png_dsortpp)png_calloc(png_ptr, (png_alloc_size_t)(769 * - (sizeof (png_dsortp)))); - - num_new_palette = num_palette; - - /* Initial wild guess at how far apart the farthest pixel - * pair we will be eliminating will be. Larger - * numbers mean more areas will be allocated, Smaller - * numbers run the risk of not saving enough data, and - * having to do this all over again. - * - * I have not done extensive checking on this number. - */ - max_d = 96; - - while (num_new_palette > maximum_colors) - { - for (i = 0; i < num_new_palette - 1; i++) - { - int j; - - for (j = i + 1; j < num_new_palette; j++) - { - int d; - - d = PNG_COLOR_DIST(palette[i], palette[j]); - - if (d <= max_d) - { - - t = (png_dsortp)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t)(sizeof (png_dsort))); - - if (t == NULL) - break; - - t->next = hash[d]; - t->left = (png_byte)i; - t->right = (png_byte)j; - hash[d] = t; - } - } - if (t == NULL) - break; - } - - if (t != NULL) - for (i = 0; i <= max_d; i++) - { - if (hash[i] != NULL) - { - png_dsortp p; - - for (p = hash[i]; p; p = p->next) - { - if ((int)png_ptr->index_to_palette[p->left] - < num_new_palette && - (int)png_ptr->index_to_palette[p->right] - < num_new_palette) - { - int j, next_j; - - if (num_new_palette & 0x01) - { - j = p->left; - next_j = p->right; - } - else - { - j = p->right; - next_j = p->left; - } - - num_new_palette--; - palette[png_ptr->index_to_palette[j]] - = palette[num_new_palette]; - if (full_quantize == 0) - { - int k; - - for (k = 0; k < num_palette; k++) - { - if (png_ptr->quantize_index[k] == - png_ptr->index_to_palette[j]) - png_ptr->quantize_index[k] = - png_ptr->index_to_palette[next_j]; - - if ((int)png_ptr->quantize_index[k] == - num_new_palette) - png_ptr->quantize_index[k] = - png_ptr->index_to_palette[j]; - } - } - - png_ptr->index_to_palette[png_ptr->palette_to_index - [num_new_palette]] = png_ptr->index_to_palette[j]; - - png_ptr->palette_to_index[png_ptr->index_to_palette[j]] - = png_ptr->palette_to_index[num_new_palette]; - - png_ptr->index_to_palette[j] = - (png_byte)num_new_palette; - - png_ptr->palette_to_index[num_new_palette] = - (png_byte)j; - } - if (num_new_palette <= maximum_colors) - break; - } - if (num_new_palette <= maximum_colors) - break; - } - } - - for (i = 0; i < 769; i++) - { - if (hash[i] != NULL) - { - png_dsortp p = hash[i]; - while (p) - { - t = p->next; - png_free(png_ptr, p); - p = t; - } - } - hash[i] = 0; - } - max_d += 96; - } - png_free(png_ptr, hash); - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->palette_to_index); - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->index_to_palette); - png_ptr->palette_to_index = NULL; - png_ptr->index_to_palette = NULL; - } - num_palette = maximum_colors; - } - if (png_ptr->palette == NULL) - { - png_ptr->palette = palette; - } - png_ptr->num_palette = (png_uint_16)num_palette; - - if (full_quantize != 0) - { - int i; - png_bytep distance; - int total_bits = PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS + PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS + - PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS; - int num_red = (1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS); - int num_green = (1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS); - int num_blue = (1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS); - size_t num_entries = ((size_t)1 << total_bits); - - png_ptr->palette_lookup = (png_bytep)png_calloc(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t)(num_entries * (sizeof (png_byte)))); - - distance = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, (png_alloc_size_t)(num_entries * - (sizeof (png_byte)))); - - memset(distance, 0xff, num_entries * (sizeof (png_byte))); - - for (i = 0; i < num_palette; i++) - { - int ir, ig, ib; - int r = (palette[i].red >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS)); - int g = (palette[i].green >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS)); - int b = (palette[i].blue >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS)); - - for (ir = 0; ir < num_red; ir++) - { - /* int dr = abs(ir - r); */ - int dr = ((ir > r) ? ir - r : r - ir); - int index_r = (ir << (PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS + - PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS)); - - for (ig = 0; ig < num_green; ig++) - { - /* int dg = abs(ig - g); */ - int dg = ((ig > g) ? ig - g : g - ig); - int dt = dr + dg; - int dm = ((dr > dg) ? dr : dg); - int index_g = index_r | (ig << PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS); - - for (ib = 0; ib < num_blue; ib++) - { - int d_index = index_g | ib; - /* int db = abs(ib - b); */ - int db = ((ib > b) ? ib - b : b - ib); - int dmax = ((dm > db) ? dm : db); - int d = dmax + dt + db; - - if (d < (int)distance[d_index]) - { - distance[d_index] = (png_byte)d; - png_ptr->palette_lookup[d_index] = (png_byte)i; - } - } - } - } - } - - png_free(png_ptr, distance); - } -} -#endif /* READ_QUANTIZE */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -void PNGFAPI -png_set_gamma_fixed(png_structrp png_ptr, png_fixed_point scrn_gamma, - png_fixed_point file_gamma) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_gamma_fixed"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - /* New in libpng-1.5.4 - reserve particular negative values as flags. */ - scrn_gamma = translate_gamma_flags(png_ptr, scrn_gamma, 1/*screen*/); - file_gamma = translate_gamma_flags(png_ptr, file_gamma, 0/*file*/); - - /* Checking the gamma values for being >0 was added in 1.5.4 along with the - * premultiplied alpha support; this actually hides an undocumented feature - * of the previous implementation which allowed gamma processing to be - * disabled in background handling. There is no evidence (so far) that this - * was being used; however, png_set_background itself accepted and must still - * accept '0' for the gamma value it takes, because it isn't always used. - * - * Since this is an API change (albeit a very minor one that removes an - * undocumented API feature) the following checks were only enabled in - * libpng-1.6.0. - */ - if (file_gamma <= 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid file gamma in png_set_gamma"); - - if (scrn_gamma <= 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid screen gamma in png_set_gamma"); - - /* Set the gamma values unconditionally - this overrides the value in the PNG - * file if a gAMA chunk was present. png_set_alpha_mode provides a - * different, easier, way to default the file gamma. - */ - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma = file_gamma; - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA; - png_ptr->screen_gamma = scrn_gamma; -} - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_gamma(png_structrp png_ptr, double scrn_gamma, double file_gamma) -{ - png_set_gamma_fixed(png_ptr, convert_gamma_value(png_ptr, scrn_gamma), - convert_gamma_value(png_ptr, file_gamma)); -} -# endif /* FLOATING_POINT */ -#endif /* READ_GAMMA */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED -/* Expand paletted images to RGB, expand grayscale images of - * less than 8-bit depth to 8-bit depth, and expand tRNS chunks - * to alpha channels. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_expand(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_expand"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= (PNG_EXPAND | PNG_EXPAND_tRNS); -} - -/* GRR 19990627: the following three functions currently are identical - * to png_set_expand(). However, it is entirely reasonable that someone - * might wish to expand an indexed image to RGB but *not* expand a single, - * fully transparent palette entry to a full alpha channel--perhaps instead - * convert tRNS to the grayscale/RGB format (16-bit RGB value), or replace - * the transparent color with a particular RGB value, or drop tRNS entirely. - * IOW, a future version of the library may make the transformations flag - * a bit more fine-grained, with separate bits for each of these three - * functions. - * - * More to the point, these functions make it obvious what libpng will be - * doing, whereas "expand" can (and does) mean any number of things. - * - * GRP 20060307: In libpng-1.2.9, png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8() was modified - * to expand only the sample depth but not to expand the tRNS to alpha - * and its name was changed to png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(). - */ - -/* Expand paletted images to RGB. */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_palette_to_rgb(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_palette_to_rgb"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= (PNG_EXPAND | PNG_EXPAND_tRNS); -} - -/* Expand grayscale images of less than 8-bit depth to 8 bits. */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_EXPAND; -} - -/* Expand tRNS chunks to alpha channels. */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_tRNS_to_alpha(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_tRNS_to_alpha"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= (PNG_EXPAND | PNG_EXPAND_tRNS); -} -#endif /* READ_EXPAND */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED -/* Expand to 16-bit channels, expand the tRNS chunk too (because otherwise - * it may not work correctly.) - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_expand_16(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_expand_16"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= (PNG_EXPAND_16 | PNG_EXPAND | PNG_EXPAND_tRNS); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_gray_to_rgb(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_gray_to_rgb"); - - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 0) == 0) - return; - - /* Because rgb must be 8 bits or more: */ - png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED -void PNGFAPI -png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed(png_structrp png_ptr, int error_action, - png_fixed_point red, png_fixed_point green) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_rgb_to_gray"); - - /* Need the IHDR here because of the check on color_type below. */ - /* TODO: fix this */ - if (png_rtran_ok(png_ptr, 1) == 0) - return; - - switch (error_action) - { - case PNG_ERROR_ACTION_NONE: - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY; - break; - - case PNG_ERROR_ACTION_WARN: - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_WARN; - break; - - case PNG_ERROR_ACTION_ERROR: - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid error action to rgb_to_gray"); - } - - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_EXPAND; -#else - { - /* Make this an error in 1.6 because otherwise the application may assume - * that it just worked and get a memory overwrite. - */ - png_error(png_ptr, - "Cannot do RGB_TO_GRAY without EXPAND_SUPPORTED"); - - /* png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY; */ - } -#endif - { - if (red >= 0 && green >= 0 && red + green <= PNG_FP_1) - { - png_uint_16 red_int, green_int; - - /* NOTE: this calculation does not round, but this behavior is retained - * for consistency; the inaccuracy is very small. The code here always - * overwrites the coefficients, regardless of whether they have been - * defaulted or set already. - */ - red_int = (png_uint_16)(((png_uint_32)red*32768)/100000); - green_int = (png_uint_16)(((png_uint_32)green*32768)/100000); - - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_red_coeff = red_int; - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_green_coeff = green_int; - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_coefficients_set = 1; - } - - else - { - if (red >= 0 && green >= 0) - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "ignoring out of range rgb_to_gray coefficients"); - - /* Use the defaults, from the cHRM chunk if set, else the historical - * values which are close to the sRGB/HDTV/ITU-Rec 709 values. See - * png_do_rgb_to_gray for more discussion of the values. In this case - * the coefficients are not marked as 'set' and are not overwritten if - * something has already provided a default. - */ - if (png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_red_coeff == 0 && - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_green_coeff == 0) - { - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_red_coeff = 6968; - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_green_coeff = 23434; - /* png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_blue_coeff = 2366; */ - } - } - } -} - -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -/* Convert a RGB image to a grayscale of the same width. This allows us, - * for example, to convert a 24 bpp RGB image into an 8 bpp grayscale image. - */ - -void PNGAPI -png_set_rgb_to_gray(png_structrp png_ptr, int error_action, double red, - double green) -{ - png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed(png_ptr, error_action, - png_fixed(png_ptr, red, "rgb to gray red coefficient"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, green, "rgb to gray green coefficient")); -} -#endif /* FLOATING POINT */ - -#endif /* RGB_TO_GRAY */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) -void PNGAPI -png_set_read_user_transform_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_user_transform_ptr - read_user_transform_fn) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_read_user_transform_fn"); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_USER_TRANSFORM; - png_ptr->read_user_transform_fn = read_user_transform_fn; -#endif -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -/* In the case of gamma transformations only do transformations on images where - * the [file] gamma and screen_gamma are not close reciprocals, otherwise it - * slows things down slightly, and also needlessly introduces small errors. - */ -static int /* PRIVATE */ -png_gamma_threshold(png_fixed_point screen_gamma, png_fixed_point file_gamma) -{ - /* PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD is the threshold for performing gamma - * correction as a difference of the overall transform from 1.0 - * - * We want to compare the threshold with s*f - 1, if we get - * overflow here it is because of wacky gamma values so we - * turn on processing anyway. - */ - png_fixed_point gtest; - return !png_muldiv(>est, screen_gamma, file_gamma, PNG_FP_1) || - png_gamma_significant(gtest); -} -#endif - -/* Initialize everything needed for the read. This includes modifying - * the palette. - */ - -/* For the moment 'png_init_palette_transformations' and - * 'png_init_rgb_transformations' only do some flag canceling optimizations. - * The intent is that these two routines should have palette or rgb operations - * extracted from 'png_init_read_transformations'. - */ -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_init_palette_transformations(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Called to handle the (input) palette case. In png_do_read_transformations - * the first step is to expand the palette if requested, so this code must - * take care to only make changes that are invariant with respect to the - * palette expansion, or only do them if there is no expansion. - * - * STRIP_ALPHA has already been handled in the caller (by setting num_trans - * to 0.) - */ - int input_has_alpha = 0; - int input_has_transparency = 0; - - if (png_ptr->num_trans > 0) - { - int i; - - /* Ignore if all the entries are opaque (unlikely!) */ - for (i=0; inum_trans; ++i) - { - if (png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] == 255) - continue; - else if (png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] == 0) - input_has_transparency = 1; - else - { - input_has_transparency = 1; - input_has_alpha = 1; - break; - } - } - } - - /* If no alpha we can optimize. */ - if (input_has_alpha == 0) - { - /* Any alpha means background and associative alpha processing is - * required, however if the alpha is 0 or 1 throughout OPTIMIZE_ALPHA - * and ENCODE_ALPHA are irrelevant. - */ - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - - if (input_has_transparency == 0) - png_ptr->transformations &= ~(PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND); - } - -#if defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) - /* png_set_background handling - deals with the complexity of whether the - * background color is in the file format or the screen format in the case - * where an 'expand' will happen. - */ - - /* The following code cannot be entered in the alpha pre-multiplication case - * because PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND is cancelled below. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) != 0) - { - { - png_ptr->background.red = - png_ptr->palette[png_ptr->background.index].red; - png_ptr->background.green = - png_ptr->palette[png_ptr->background.index].green; - png_ptr->background.blue = - png_ptr->palette[png_ptr->background.index].blue; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_ALPHA) != 0) - { - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_tRNS) == 0) - { - /* Invert the alpha channel (in tRNS) unless the pixels are - * going to be expanded, in which case leave it for later - */ - int i, istop = png_ptr->num_trans; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] = - (png_byte)(255 - png_ptr->trans_alpha[i]); - } - } -#endif /* READ_INVERT_ALPHA */ - } - } /* background expand and (therefore) no alpha association. */ -#endif /* READ_EXPAND && READ_BACKGROUND */ -} - -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_init_rgb_transformations(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Added to libpng-1.5.4: check the color type to determine whether there - * is any alpha or transparency in the image and simply cancel the - * background and alpha mode stuff if there isn't. - */ - int input_has_alpha = (png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0; - int input_has_transparency = png_ptr->num_trans > 0; - - /* If no alpha we can optimize. */ - if (input_has_alpha == 0) - { - /* Any alpha means background and associative alpha processing is - * required, however if the alpha is 0 or 1 throughout OPTIMIZE_ALPHA - * and ENCODE_ALPHA are irrelevant. - */ -# ifdef PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; -# endif - - if (input_has_transparency == 0) - png_ptr->transformations &= ~(PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND); - } - -#if defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) - /* png_set_background handling - deals with the complexity of whether the - * background color is in the file format or the screen format in the case - * where an 'expand' will happen. - */ - - /* The following code cannot be entered in the alpha pre-multiplication case - * because PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND is cancelled below. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) != 0 && - (png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) == 0) - /* i.e., GRAY or GRAY_ALPHA */ - { - { - /* Expand background and tRNS chunks */ - int gray = png_ptr->background.gray; - int trans_gray = png_ptr->trans_color.gray; - - switch (png_ptr->bit_depth) - { - case 1: - gray *= 0xff; - trans_gray *= 0xff; - break; - - case 2: - gray *= 0x55; - trans_gray *= 0x55; - break; - - case 4: - gray *= 0x11; - trans_gray *= 0x11; - break; - - default: - - case 8: - /* FALLTHROUGH */ /* (Already 8 bits) */ - - case 16: - /* Already a full 16 bits */ - break; - } - - png_ptr->background.red = png_ptr->background.green = - png_ptr->background.blue = (png_uint_16)gray; - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_tRNS) == 0) - { - png_ptr->trans_color.red = png_ptr->trans_color.green = - png_ptr->trans_color.blue = (png_uint_16)trans_gray; - } - } - } /* background expand and (therefore) no alpha association. */ -#endif /* READ_EXPAND && READ_BACKGROUND */ -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_init_read_transformations(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_init_read_transformations"); - - /* This internal function is called from png_read_start_row in pngrutil.c - * and it is called before the 'rowbytes' calculation is done, so the code - * in here can change or update the transformations flags. - * - * First do updates that do not depend on the details of the PNG image data - * being processed. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - /* Prior to 1.5.4 these tests were performed from png_set_gamma, 1.5.4 adds - * png_set_alpha_mode and this is another source for a default file gamma so - * the test needs to be performed later - here. In addition prior to 1.5.4 - * the tests were repeated for the PALETTE color type here - this is no - * longer necessary (and doesn't seem to have been necessary before.) - */ - { - /* The following temporary indicates if overall gamma correction is - * required. - */ - int gamma_correction = 0; - - if (png_ptr->colorspace.gamma != 0) /* has been set */ - { - if (png_ptr->screen_gamma != 0) /* screen set too */ - gamma_correction = png_gamma_threshold(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma); - - else - /* Assume the output matches the input; a long time default behavior - * of libpng, although the standard has nothing to say about this. - */ - png_ptr->screen_gamma = png_reciprocal(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma); - } - - else if (png_ptr->screen_gamma != 0) - /* The converse - assume the file matches the screen, note that this - * perhaps undesirable default can (from 1.5.4) be changed by calling - * png_set_alpha_mode (even if the alpha handling mode isn't required - * or isn't changed from the default.) - */ - png_ptr->colorspace.gamma = png_reciprocal(png_ptr->screen_gamma); - - else /* neither are set */ - /* Just in case the following prevents any processing - file and screen - * are both assumed to be linear and there is no way to introduce a - * third gamma value other than png_set_background with 'UNIQUE', and, - * prior to 1.5.4 - */ - png_ptr->screen_gamma = png_ptr->colorspace.gamma = PNG_FP_1; - - /* We have a gamma value now. */ - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA; - - /* Now turn the gamma transformation on or off as appropriate. Notice - * that PNG_GAMMA just refers to the file->screen correction. Alpha - * composition may independently cause gamma correction because it needs - * linear data (e.g. if the file has a gAMA chunk but the screen gamma - * hasn't been specified.) In any case this flag may get turned off in - * the code immediately below if the transform can be handled outside the - * row loop. - */ - if (gamma_correction != 0) - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_GAMMA; - - else - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_GAMMA; - } -#endif - - /* Certain transformations have the effect of preventing other - * transformations that happen afterward in png_do_read_transformations; - * resolve the interdependencies here. From the code of - * png_do_read_transformations the order is: - * - * 1) PNG_EXPAND (including PNG_EXPAND_tRNS) - * 2) PNG_STRIP_ALPHA (if no compose) - * 3) PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY - * 4) PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB iff !PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY - * 5) PNG_COMPOSE - * 6) PNG_GAMMA - * 7) PNG_STRIP_ALPHA (if compose) - * 8) PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA - * 9) PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8 - * 10) PNG_16_TO_8 - * 11) PNG_QUANTIZE (converts to palette) - * 12) PNG_EXPAND_16 - * 13) PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB iff PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY - * 14) PNG_INVERT_MONO - * 15) PNG_INVERT_ALPHA - * 16) PNG_SHIFT - * 17) PNG_PACK - * 18) PNG_BGR - * 19) PNG_PACKSWAP - * 20) PNG_FILLER (includes PNG_ADD_ALPHA) - * 21) PNG_SWAP_ALPHA - * 22) PNG_SWAP_BYTES - * 23) PNG_USER_TRANSFORM [must be last] - */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_STRIP_ALPHA) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) == 0) - { - /* Stripping the alpha channel happens immediately after the 'expand' - * transformations, before all other transformation, so it cancels out - * the alpha handling. It has the side effect negating the effect of - * PNG_EXPAND_tRNS too: - */ - png_ptr->transformations &= ~(PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND | PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA | - PNG_EXPAND_tRNS); - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - - /* Kill the tRNS chunk itself too. Prior to 1.5.4 this did not happen - * so transparency information would remain just so long as it wasn't - * expanded. This produces unexpected API changes if the set of things - * that do PNG_EXPAND_tRNS changes (perfectly possible given the - * documentation - which says ask for what you want, accept what you - * get.) This makes the behavior consistent from 1.5.4: - */ - png_ptr->num_trans = 0; - } -#endif /* STRIP_ALPHA supported, no COMPOSE */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED - /* If the screen gamma is about 1.0 then the OPTIMIZE_ALPHA and ENCODE_ALPHA - * settings will have no effect. - */ - if (png_gamma_significant(png_ptr->screen_gamma) == 0) - { - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA; - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED - /* Make sure the coefficients for the rgb to gray conversion are set - * appropriately. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) != 0) - png_colorspace_set_rgb_coefficients(png_ptr); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) - /* Detect gray background and attempt to enable optimization for - * gray --> RGB case. - * - * Note: if PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND is set and color_type is either RGB or - * RGB_ALPHA (in which case need_expand is superfluous anyway), the - * background color might actually be gray yet not be flagged as such. - * This is not a problem for the current code, which uses - * PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY only to decide when to do the - * png_do_gray_to_rgb() transformation. - * - * TODO: this code needs to be revised to avoid the complexity and - * interdependencies. The color type of the background should be recorded in - * png_set_background, along with the bit depth, then the code has a record - * of exactly what color space the background is currently in. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND) != 0) - { - /* PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND: the background is in the file color space, so if - * the file was grayscale the background value is gray. - */ - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) == 0) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY; - } - - else if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0) - { - /* PNG_COMPOSE: png_set_background was called with need_expand false, - * so the color is in the color space of the output or png_set_alpha_mode - * was called and the color is black. Ignore RGB_TO_GRAY because that - * happens before GRAY_TO_RGB. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->background.red == png_ptr->background.green && - png_ptr->background.red == png_ptr->background.blue) - { - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY; - png_ptr->background.gray = png_ptr->background.red; - } - } - } -#endif /* READ_EXPAND && READ_BACKGROUND */ -#endif /* READ_GRAY_TO_RGB */ - - /* For indexed PNG data (PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) many of the transformations - * can be performed directly on the palette, and some (such as rgb to gray) - * can be optimized inside the palette. This is particularly true of the - * composite (background and alpha) stuff, which can be pretty much all done - * in the palette even if the result is expanded to RGB or gray afterward. - * - * NOTE: this is Not Yet Implemented, the code behaves as in 1.5.1 and - * earlier and the palette stuff is actually handled on the first row. This - * leads to the reported bug that the palette returned by png_get_PLTE is not - * updated. - */ - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_init_palette_transformations(png_ptr); - - else - png_init_rgb_transformations(png_ptr); - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_16) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND) == 0 && - png_ptr->bit_depth != 16) - { - /* TODO: fix this. Because the expand_16 operation is after the compose - * handling the background color must be 8, not 16, bits deep, but the - * application will supply a 16-bit value so reduce it here. - * - * The PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND code above does not expand to 16 bits at - * present, so that case is ok (until do_expand_16 is moved.) - * - * NOTE: this discards the low 16 bits of the user supplied background - * color, but until expand_16 works properly there is no choice! - */ -# define CHOP(x) (x)=((png_uint_16)PNG_DIV257(x)) - CHOP(png_ptr->background.red); - CHOP(png_ptr->background.green); - CHOP(png_ptr->background.blue); - CHOP(png_ptr->background.gray); -# undef CHOP - } -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND && READ_EXPAND_16 */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) && \ - (defined(PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED)) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_16_TO_8|PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8)) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND) == 0 && - png_ptr->bit_depth == 16) - { - /* On the other hand, if a 16-bit file is to be reduced to 8-bits per - * component this will also happen after PNG_COMPOSE and so the background - * color must be pre-expanded here. - * - * TODO: fix this too. - */ - png_ptr->background.red = (png_uint_16)(png_ptr->background.red * 257); - png_ptr->background.green = - (png_uint_16)(png_ptr->background.green * 257); - png_ptr->background.blue = (png_uint_16)(png_ptr->background.blue * 257); - png_ptr->background.gray = (png_uint_16)(png_ptr->background.gray * 257); - } -#endif - - /* NOTE: below 'PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED' is presumed to also enable the - * background support (see the comments in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa), this - * allows pre-multiplication of the alpha channel to be implemented as - * compositing on black. This is probably sub-optimal and has been done in - * 1.5.4 betas simply to enable external critique and testing (i.e. to - * implement the new API quickly, without lots of internal changes.) - */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED - /* Includes ALPHA_MODE */ - png_ptr->background_1 = png_ptr->background; -# endif - - /* This needs to change - in the palette image case a whole set of tables are - * built when it would be quicker to just calculate the correct value for - * each palette entry directly. Also, the test is too tricky - why check - * PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY if PNG_GAMMA is not set? The answer seems to be that - * PNG_GAMMA is cancelled even if the gamma is known? The test excludes the - * PNG_COMPOSE case, so apparently if there is no *overall* gamma correction - * the gamma tables will not be built even if composition is required on a - * gamma encoded value. - * - * In 1.5.4 this is addressed below by an additional check on the individual - * file gamma - if it is not 1.0 both RGB_TO_GRAY and COMPOSE need the - * tables. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_GAMMA) != 0 || - ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) != 0 && - (png_gamma_significant(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma) != 0 || - png_gamma_significant(png_ptr->screen_gamma) != 0)) || - ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0 && - (png_gamma_significant(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma) != 0 || - png_gamma_significant(png_ptr->screen_gamma) != 0 -# ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED - || (png_ptr->background_gamma_type == PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNIQUE && - png_gamma_significant(png_ptr->background_gamma) != 0) -# endif - )) || ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA) != 0 && - png_gamma_significant(png_ptr->screen_gamma) != 0)) - { - png_build_gamma_table(png_ptr, png_ptr->bit_depth); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0) - { - /* Issue a warning about this combination: because RGB_TO_GRAY is - * optimized to do the gamma transform if present yet do_background has - * to do the same thing if both options are set a - * double-gamma-correction happens. This is true in all versions of - * libpng to date. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, - "libpng does not support gamma+background+rgb_to_gray"); - - if ((png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) != 0) - { - /* We don't get to here unless there is a tRNS chunk with non-opaque - * entries - see the checking code at the start of this function. - */ - png_color back, back_1; - png_colorp palette = png_ptr->palette; - int num_palette = png_ptr->num_palette; - int i; - if (png_ptr->background_gamma_type == PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE) - { - - back.red = png_ptr->gamma_table[png_ptr->background.red]; - back.green = png_ptr->gamma_table[png_ptr->background.green]; - back.blue = png_ptr->gamma_table[png_ptr->background.blue]; - - back_1.red = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[png_ptr->background.red]; - back_1.green = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[png_ptr->background.green]; - back_1.blue = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[png_ptr->background.blue]; - } - else - { - png_fixed_point g, gs; - - switch (png_ptr->background_gamma_type) - { - case PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN: - g = (png_ptr->screen_gamma); - gs = PNG_FP_1; - break; - - case PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE: - g = png_reciprocal(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma); - gs = png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma); - break; - - case PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNIQUE: - g = png_reciprocal(png_ptr->background_gamma); - gs = png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->background_gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma); - break; - default: - g = PNG_FP_1; /* back_1 */ - gs = PNG_FP_1; /* back */ - break; - } - - if (png_gamma_significant(gs) != 0) - { - back.red = png_gamma_8bit_correct(png_ptr->background.red, - gs); - back.green = png_gamma_8bit_correct(png_ptr->background.green, - gs); - back.blue = png_gamma_8bit_correct(png_ptr->background.blue, - gs); - } - - else - { - back.red = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.red; - back.green = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.green; - back.blue = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.blue; - } - - if (png_gamma_significant(g) != 0) - { - back_1.red = png_gamma_8bit_correct(png_ptr->background.red, - g); - back_1.green = png_gamma_8bit_correct( - png_ptr->background.green, g); - back_1.blue = png_gamma_8bit_correct(png_ptr->background.blue, - g); - } - - else - { - back_1.red = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.red; - back_1.green = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.green; - back_1.blue = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.blue; - } - } - - for (i = 0; i < num_palette; i++) - { - if (i < (int)png_ptr->num_trans && - png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] != 0xff) - { - if (png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] == 0) - { - palette[i] = back; - } - else /* if (png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] != 0xff) */ - { - png_byte v, w; - - v = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[palette[i].red]; - png_composite(w, v, png_ptr->trans_alpha[i], back_1.red); - palette[i].red = png_ptr->gamma_from_1[w]; - - v = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[palette[i].green]; - png_composite(w, v, png_ptr->trans_alpha[i], back_1.green); - palette[i].green = png_ptr->gamma_from_1[w]; - - v = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[palette[i].blue]; - png_composite(w, v, png_ptr->trans_alpha[i], back_1.blue); - palette[i].blue = png_ptr->gamma_from_1[w]; - } - } - else - { - palette[i].red = png_ptr->gamma_table[palette[i].red]; - palette[i].green = png_ptr->gamma_table[palette[i].green]; - palette[i].blue = png_ptr->gamma_table[palette[i].blue]; - } - } - - /* Prevent the transformations being done again. - * - * NOTE: this is highly dubious; it removes the transformations in - * place. This seems inconsistent with the general treatment of the - * transformations elsewhere. - */ - png_ptr->transformations &= ~(PNG_COMPOSE | PNG_GAMMA); - } /* color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE */ - - /* if (png_ptr->background_gamma_type!=PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNKNOWN) */ - else /* color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE */ - { - int gs_sig, g_sig; - png_fixed_point g = PNG_FP_1; /* Correction to linear */ - png_fixed_point gs = PNG_FP_1; /* Correction to screen */ - - switch (png_ptr->background_gamma_type) - { - case PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN: - g = png_ptr->screen_gamma; - /* gs = PNG_FP_1; */ - break; - - case PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE: - g = png_reciprocal(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma); - gs = png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->colorspace.gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma); - break; - - case PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNIQUE: - g = png_reciprocal(png_ptr->background_gamma); - gs = png_reciprocal2(png_ptr->background_gamma, - png_ptr->screen_gamma); - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid background gamma type"); - } - - g_sig = png_gamma_significant(g); - gs_sig = png_gamma_significant(gs); - - if (g_sig != 0) - png_ptr->background_1.gray = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.gray, g); - - if (gs_sig != 0) - png_ptr->background.gray = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.gray, gs); - - if ((png_ptr->background.red != png_ptr->background.green) || - (png_ptr->background.red != png_ptr->background.blue) || - (png_ptr->background.red != png_ptr->background.gray)) - { - /* RGB or RGBA with color background */ - if (g_sig != 0) - { - png_ptr->background_1.red = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.red, g); - - png_ptr->background_1.green = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.green, g); - - png_ptr->background_1.blue = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.blue, g); - } - - if (gs_sig != 0) - { - png_ptr->background.red = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.red, gs); - - png_ptr->background.green = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.green, gs); - - png_ptr->background.blue = png_gamma_correct(png_ptr, - png_ptr->background.blue, gs); - } - } - - else - { - /* GRAY, GRAY ALPHA, RGB, or RGBA with gray background */ - png_ptr->background_1.red = png_ptr->background_1.green - = png_ptr->background_1.blue = png_ptr->background_1.gray; - - png_ptr->background.red = png_ptr->background.green - = png_ptr->background.blue = png_ptr->background.gray; - } - - /* The background is now in screen gamma: */ - png_ptr->background_gamma_type = PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN; - } /* color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE */ - }/* png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BACKGROUND */ - - else - /* Transformation does not include PNG_BACKGROUND */ -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND */ - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED - /* RGB_TO_GRAY needs to have non-gamma-corrected values! */ - && ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) == 0 || - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) == 0) -#endif - ) - { - png_colorp palette = png_ptr->palette; - int num_palette = png_ptr->num_palette; - int i; - - /* NOTE: there are other transformations that should probably be in - * here too. - */ - for (i = 0; i < num_palette; i++) - { - palette[i].red = png_ptr->gamma_table[palette[i].red]; - palette[i].green = png_ptr->gamma_table[palette[i].green]; - palette[i].blue = png_ptr->gamma_table[palette[i].blue]; - } - - /* Done the gamma correction. */ - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_GAMMA; - } /* color_type == PALETTE && !PNG_BACKGROUND transformation */ - } -#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED - else -#endif -#endif /* READ_GAMMA */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED - /* No GAMMA transformation (see the hanging else 4 lines above) */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0 && - (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE)) - { - int i; - int istop = (int)png_ptr->num_trans; - png_color back; - png_colorp palette = png_ptr->palette; - - back.red = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.red; - back.green = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.green; - back.blue = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.blue; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - if (png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] == 0) - { - palette[i] = back; - } - - else if (png_ptr->trans_alpha[i] != 0xff) - { - /* The png_composite() macro is defined in png.h */ - png_composite(palette[i].red, palette[i].red, - png_ptr->trans_alpha[i], back.red); - - png_composite(palette[i].green, palette[i].green, - png_ptr->trans_alpha[i], back.green); - - png_composite(palette[i].blue, palette[i].blue, - png_ptr->trans_alpha[i], back.blue); - } - } - - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_COMPOSE; - } -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SHIFT) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) == 0 && - (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE)) - { - int i; - int istop = png_ptr->num_palette; - int shift = 8 - png_ptr->sig_bit.red; - - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_SHIFT; - - /* significant bits can be in the range 1 to 7 for a meaningful result, if - * the number of significant bits is 0 then no shift is done (this is an - * error condition which is silently ignored.) - */ - if (shift > 0 && shift < 8) - for (i=0; ipalette[i].red; - - component >>= shift; - png_ptr->palette[i].red = (png_byte)component; - } - - shift = 8 - png_ptr->sig_bit.green; - if (shift > 0 && shift < 8) - for (i=0; ipalette[i].green; - - component >>= shift; - png_ptr->palette[i].green = (png_byte)component; - } - - shift = 8 - png_ptr->sig_bit.blue; - if (shift > 0 && shift < 8) - for (i=0; ipalette[i].blue; - - component >>= shift; - png_ptr->palette[i].blue = (png_byte)component; - } - } -#endif /* READ_SHIFT */ -} - -/* Modify the info structure to reflect the transformations. The - * info should be updated so a PNG file could be written with it, - * assuming the transformations result in valid PNG data. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_transform_info(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_read_transform_info"); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) != 0) - { - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - /* This check must match what actually happens in - * png_do_expand_palette; if it ever checks the tRNS chunk to see if - * it is all opaque we must do the same (at present it does not.) - */ - if (png_ptr->num_trans > 0) - info_ptr->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA; - - else - info_ptr->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB; - - info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; - info_ptr->num_trans = 0; - - if (png_ptr->palette == NULL) - png_error (png_ptr, "Palette is NULL in indexed image"); - } - else - { - if (png_ptr->num_trans != 0) - { - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_tRNS) != 0) - info_ptr->color_type |= PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA; - } - if (info_ptr->bit_depth < 8) - info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; - - info_ptr->num_trans = 0; - } - } -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) - /* The following is almost certainly wrong unless the background value is in - * the screen space! - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0) - info_ptr->background = png_ptr->background; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - /* The following used to be conditional on PNG_GAMMA (prior to 1.5.4), - * however it seems that the code in png_init_read_transformations, which has - * been called before this from png_read_update_info->png_read_start_row - * sometimes does the gamma transform and cancels the flag. - * - * TODO: this looks wrong; the info_ptr should end up with a gamma equal to - * the screen_gamma value. The following probably results in weirdness if - * the info_ptr is used by the app after the rows have been read. - */ - info_ptr->colorspace.gamma = png_ptr->colorspace.gamma; -#endif - - if (info_ptr->bit_depth == 16) - { -# ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8) != 0) - info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_16_TO_8) != 0) - info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; -# endif - -# else - /* No 16-bit support: force chopping 16-bit input down to 8, in this case - * the app program can chose if both APIs are available by setting the - * correct scaling to use. - */ -# ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - /* For compatibility with previous versions use the strip method by - * default. This code works because if PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8 is already - * set the code below will do that in preference to the chop. - */ - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_16_TO_8; - info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; -# else - -# ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8; - info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; -# else - - CONFIGURATION ERROR: you must enable at least one 16 to 8 method -# endif -# endif -#endif /* !READ_16BIT */ - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB) != 0) - info_ptr->color_type = (png_byte)(info_ptr->color_type | - PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) != 0) - info_ptr->color_type = (png_byte)(info_ptr->color_type & - ~PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_QUANTIZE) != 0) - { - if (((info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) || - (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA)) && - png_ptr->palette_lookup != 0 && info_ptr->bit_depth == 8) - { - info_ptr->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_16) != 0 && - info_ptr->bit_depth == 8 && - info_ptr->color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - info_ptr->bit_depth = 16; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACK) != 0 && - (info_ptr->bit_depth < 8)) - info_ptr->bit_depth = 8; -#endif - - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - info_ptr->channels = 1; - - else if ((info_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - info_ptr->channels = 3; - - else - info_ptr->channels = 1; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_STRIP_ALPHA) != 0) - { - info_ptr->color_type = (png_byte)(info_ptr->color_type & - ~PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA); - info_ptr->num_trans = 0; - } -#endif - - if ((info_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - info_ptr->channels++; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED - /* STRIP_ALPHA and FILLER allowed: MASK_ALPHA bit stripped above */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_FILLER) != 0 && - (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY)) - { - info_ptr->channels++; - /* If adding a true alpha channel not just filler */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_ADD_ALPHA) != 0) - info_ptr->color_type |= PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA; - } -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED) && \ -defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_USER_TRANSFORM) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->user_transform_depth != 0) - info_ptr->bit_depth = png_ptr->user_transform_depth; - - if (png_ptr->user_transform_channels != 0) - info_ptr->channels = png_ptr->user_transform_channels; - } -#endif - - info_ptr->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(info_ptr->channels * - info_ptr->bit_depth); - - info_ptr->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(info_ptr->pixel_depth, info_ptr->width); - - /* Adding in 1.5.4: cache the above value in png_struct so that we can later - * check in png_rowbytes that the user buffer won't get overwritten. Note - * that the field is not always set - if png_read_update_info isn't called - * the application has to either not do any transforms or get the calculation - * right itself. - */ - png_ptr->info_rowbytes = info_ptr->rowbytes; - -#ifndef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr != NULL) - return; -#endif -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED -/* Unpack pixels of 1, 2, or 4 bits per pixel into 1 byte per pixel, - * without changing the actual values. Thus, if you had a row with - * a bit depth of 1, you would end up with bytes that only contained - * the numbers 0 or 1. If you would rather they contain 0 and 255, use - * png_do_shift() after this. - */ -static void -png_do_unpack(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_unpack"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth < 8) - { - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width=row_info->width; - - switch (row_info->bit_depth) - { - case 1: - { - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 3); - png_bytep dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - png_uint_32 shift = 7U - ((row_width + 7U) & 0x07); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *dp = (png_byte)((*sp >> shift) & 0x01); - - if (shift == 7) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift++; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - case 2: - { - - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 2); - png_bytep dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - png_uint_32 shift = ((3U - ((row_width + 3U) & 0x03)) << 1); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *dp = (png_byte)((*sp >> shift) & 0x03); - - if (shift == 6) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift += 2; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - case 4: - { - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 1); - png_bytep dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - png_uint_32 shift = ((1U - ((row_width + 1U) & 0x01)) << 2); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *dp = (png_byte)((*sp >> shift) & 0x0f); - - if (shift == 4) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift = 4; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - row_info->bit_depth = 8; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(8 * row_info->channels); - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * row_info->channels; - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED -/* Reverse the effects of png_do_shift. This routine merely shifts the - * pixels back to their significant bits values. Thus, if you have - * a row of bit depth 8, but only 5 are significant, this will shift - * the values back to 0 through 31. - */ -static void -png_do_unshift(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_color_8p sig_bits) -{ - int color_type; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_unshift"); - - /* The palette case has already been handled in the _init routine. */ - color_type = row_info->color_type; - - if (color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - int shift[4]; - int channels = 0; - int bit_depth = row_info->bit_depth; - - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - shift[channels++] = bit_depth - sig_bits->red; - shift[channels++] = bit_depth - sig_bits->green; - shift[channels++] = bit_depth - sig_bits->blue; - } - - else - { - shift[channels++] = bit_depth - sig_bits->gray; - } - - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - { - shift[channels++] = bit_depth - sig_bits->alpha; - } - - { - int c, have_shift; - - for (c = have_shift = 0; c < channels; ++c) - { - /* A shift of more than the bit depth is an error condition but it - * gets ignored here. - */ - if (shift[c] <= 0 || shift[c] >= bit_depth) - shift[c] = 0; - - else - have_shift = 1; - } - - if (have_shift == 0) - return; - } - - switch (bit_depth) - { - default: - /* Must be 1bpp gray: should not be here! */ - /* NOTREACHED */ - break; - - case 2: - /* Must be 2bpp gray */ - /* assert(channels == 1 && shift[0] == 1) */ - { - png_bytep bp = row; - png_bytep bp_end = bp + row_info->rowbytes; - - while (bp < bp_end) - { - int b = (*bp >> 1) & 0x55; - *bp++ = (png_byte)b; - } - break; - } - - case 4: - /* Must be 4bpp gray */ - /* assert(channels == 1) */ - { - png_bytep bp = row; - png_bytep bp_end = bp + row_info->rowbytes; - int gray_shift = shift[0]; - int mask = 0xf >> gray_shift; - - mask |= mask << 4; - - while (bp < bp_end) - { - int b = (*bp >> gray_shift) & mask; - *bp++ = (png_byte)b; - } - break; - } - - case 8: - /* Single byte components, G, GA, RGB, RGBA */ - { - png_bytep bp = row; - png_bytep bp_end = bp + row_info->rowbytes; - int channel = 0; - - while (bp < bp_end) - { - int b = *bp >> shift[channel]; - if (++channel >= channels) - channel = 0; - *bp++ = (png_byte)b; - } - break; - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - case 16: - /* Double byte components, G, GA, RGB, RGBA */ - { - png_bytep bp = row; - png_bytep bp_end = bp + row_info->rowbytes; - int channel = 0; - - while (bp < bp_end) - { - int value = (bp[0] << 8) + bp[1]; - - value >>= shift[channel]; - if (++channel >= channels) - channel = 0; - *bp++ = (png_byte)(value >> 8); - *bp++ = (png_byte)value; - } - break; - } -#endif - } - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -/* Scale rows of bit depth 16 down to 8 accurately */ -static void -png_do_scale_16_to_8(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_scale_16_to_8"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_bytep sp = row; /* source */ - png_bytep dp = row; /* destination */ - png_bytep ep = sp + row_info->rowbytes; /* end+1 */ - - while (sp < ep) - { - /* The input is an array of 16-bit components, these must be scaled to - * 8 bits each. For a 16-bit value V the required value (from the PNG - * specification) is: - * - * (V * 255) / 65535 - * - * This reduces to round(V / 257), or floor((V + 128.5)/257) - * - * Represent V as the two byte value vhi.vlo. Make a guess that the - * result is the top byte of V, vhi, then the correction to this value - * is: - * - * error = floor(((V-vhi.vhi) + 128.5) / 257) - * = floor(((vlo-vhi) + 128.5) / 257) - * - * This can be approximated using integer arithmetic (and a signed - * shift): - * - * error = (vlo-vhi+128) >> 8; - * - * The approximate differs from the exact answer only when (vlo-vhi) is - * 128; it then gives a correction of +1 when the exact correction is - * 0. This gives 128 errors. The exact answer (correct for all 16-bit - * input values) is: - * - * error = (vlo-vhi+128)*65535 >> 24; - * - * An alternative arithmetic calculation which also gives no errors is: - * - * (V * 255 + 32895) >> 16 - */ - - png_int_32 tmp = *sp++; /* must be signed! */ - tmp += (((int)*sp++ - tmp + 128) * 65535) >> 24; - *dp++ = (png_byte)tmp; - } - - row_info->bit_depth = 8; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(8 * row_info->channels); - row_info->rowbytes = row_info->width * row_info->channels; - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED -static void -/* Simply discard the low byte. This was the default behavior prior - * to libpng-1.5.4. - */ -png_do_chop(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_chop"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_bytep sp = row; /* source */ - png_bytep dp = row; /* destination */ - png_bytep ep = sp + row_info->rowbytes; /* end+1 */ - - while (sp < ep) - { - *dp++ = *sp; - sp += 2; /* skip low byte */ - } - - row_info->bit_depth = 8; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(8 * row_info->channels); - row_info->rowbytes = row_info->width * row_info->channels; - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -static void -png_do_read_swap_alpha(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_read_swap_alpha"); - - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - { - /* This converts from RGBA to ARGB */ - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_byte save; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - save = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = save; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - /* This converts from RRGGBBAA to AARRGGBB */ - else - { - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_byte save[2]; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - save[0] = *(--sp); - save[1] = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = save[0]; - *(--dp) = save[1]; - } - } -#endif - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - { - /* This converts from GA to AG */ - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_byte save; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - save = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = save; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - /* This converts from GGAA to AAGG */ - else - { - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_byte save[2]; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - save[0] = *(--sp); - save[1] = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = save[0]; - *(--dp) = save[1]; - } - } -#endif - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -static void -png_do_read_invert_alpha(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_uint_32 row_width; - png_debug(1, "in png_do_read_invert_alpha"); - - row_width = row_info->width; - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This inverts the alpha channel in RGBA */ - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = (png_byte)(255 - *(--sp)); - -/* This does nothing: - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - We can replace it with: -*/ - sp-=3; - dp=sp; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - /* This inverts the alpha channel in RRGGBBAA */ - else - { - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = (png_byte)(255 - *(--sp)); - *(--dp) = (png_byte)(255 - *(--sp)); - -/* This does nothing: - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - We can replace it with: -*/ - sp-=6; - dp=sp; - } - } -#endif - } - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This inverts the alpha channel in GA */ - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = (png_byte)(255 - *(--sp)); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else - { - /* This inverts the alpha channel in GGAA */ - png_bytep sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep dp = sp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = (png_byte)(255 - *(--sp)); - *(--dp) = (png_byte)(255 - *(--sp)); -/* - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); -*/ - sp-=2; - dp=sp; - } - } -#endif - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED -/* Add filler channel if we have RGB color */ -static void -png_do_read_filler(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_uint_32 filler, png_uint_32 flags) -{ - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - png_byte hi_filler = (png_byte)(filler>>8); -#endif - png_byte lo_filler = (png_byte)filler; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_read_filler"); - - if ( - row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - if ((flags & PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER) != 0) - { - /* This changes the data from G to GX */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width; - for (i = 1; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - } - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - row_info->channels = 2; - row_info->pixel_depth = 16; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 2; - } - - else - { - /* This changes the data from G to XG */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - } - row_info->channels = 2; - row_info->pixel_depth = 16; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 2; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - if ((flags & PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER) != 0) - { - /* This changes the data from GG to GGXX */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 2; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 2; - for (i = 1; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = hi_filler; - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - } - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = hi_filler; - row_info->channels = 2; - row_info->pixel_depth = 32; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 4; - } - - else - { - /* This changes the data from GG to XXGG */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 2; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 2; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = hi_filler; - } - row_info->channels = 2; - row_info->pixel_depth = 32; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 4; - } - } -#endif - } /* COLOR_TYPE == GRAY */ - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - if ((flags & PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER) != 0) - { - /* This changes the data from RGB to RGBX */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 3; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width; - for (i = 1; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - } - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - row_info->channels = 4; - row_info->pixel_depth = 32; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 4; - } - - else - { - /* This changes the data from RGB to XRGB */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 3; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - } - row_info->channels = 4; - row_info->pixel_depth = 32; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 4; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - if ((flags & PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER) != 0) - { - /* This changes the data from RRGGBB to RRGGBBXX */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 6; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 2; - for (i = 1; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = hi_filler; - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - } - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = hi_filler; - row_info->channels = 4; - row_info->pixel_depth = 64; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 8; - } - - else - { - /* This changes the data from RRGGBB to XXRRGGBB */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 6; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 2; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = *(--sp); - *(--dp) = lo_filler; - *(--dp) = hi_filler; - } - - row_info->channels = 4; - row_info->pixel_depth = 64; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 8; - } - } -#endif - } /* COLOR_TYPE == RGB */ -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED -/* Expand grayscale files to RGB, with or without alpha */ -static void -png_do_gray_to_rgb(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_gray_to_rgb"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth >= 8 && - (row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) == 0) - { - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This changes G to RGB */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 2; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - } - } - - else - { - /* This changes GG to RRGGBB */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 2 - 1; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 4; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *(sp - 1); - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *(sp - 1); - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - } - } - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This changes GA to RGBA */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 2 - 1; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 2; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - } - } - - else - { - /* This changes GGAA to RRGGBBAA */ - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)row_width * 4 - 1; - png_bytep dp = sp + (size_t)row_width * 4; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *(sp - 1); - *(dp--) = *sp; - *(dp--) = *(sp - 1); - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - *(dp--) = *(sp--); - } - } - } - row_info->channels = (png_byte)(row_info->channels + 2); - row_info->color_type |= PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(row_info->channels * - row_info->bit_depth); - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, row_width); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED -/* Reduce RGB files to grayscale, with or without alpha - * using the equation given in Poynton's ColorFAQ of 1998-01-04 at - * (THIS LINK IS DEAD June 2008 but - * versions dated 1998 through November 2002 have been archived at - * https://web.archive.org/web/20000816232553/www.inforamp.net/ - * ~poynton/notes/colour_and_gamma/ColorFAQ.txt ) - * Charles Poynton poynton at poynton.com - * - * Y = 0.212671 * R + 0.715160 * G + 0.072169 * B - * - * which can be expressed with integers as - * - * Y = (6969 * R + 23434 * G + 2365 * B)/32768 - * - * Poynton's current link (as of January 2003 through July 2011): - * - * has changed the numbers slightly: - * - * Y = 0.2126*R + 0.7152*G + 0.0722*B - * - * which can be expressed with integers as - * - * Y = (6966 * R + 23436 * G + 2366 * B)/32768 - * - * Historically, however, libpng uses numbers derived from the ITU-R Rec 709 - * end point chromaticities and the D65 white point. Depending on the - * precision used for the D65 white point this produces a variety of different - * numbers, however if the four decimal place value used in ITU-R Rec 709 is - * used (0.3127,0.3290) the Y calculation would be: - * - * Y = (6968 * R + 23435 * G + 2366 * B)/32768 - * - * While this is correct the rounding results in an overflow for white, because - * the sum of the rounded coefficients is 32769, not 32768. Consequently - * libpng uses, instead, the closest non-overflowing approximation: - * - * Y = (6968 * R + 23434 * G + 2366 * B)/32768 - * - * Starting with libpng-1.5.5, if the image being converted has a cHRM chunk - * (including an sRGB chunk) then the chromaticities are used to calculate the - * coefficients. See the chunk handling in pngrutil.c for more information. - * - * In all cases the calculation is to be done in a linear colorspace. If no - * gamma information is available to correct the encoding of the original RGB - * values this results in an implicit assumption that the original PNG RGB - * values were linear. - * - * Other integer coefficients can be used via png_set_rgb_to_gray(). Because - * the API takes just red and green coefficients the blue coefficient is - * calculated to make the sum 32768. This will result in different rounding - * to that used above. - */ -static int -png_do_rgb_to_gray(png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - int rgb_error = 0; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_rgb_to_gray"); - - if ((row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE) == 0 && - (row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - png_uint_32 rc = png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_red_coeff; - png_uint_32 gc = png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_green_coeff; - png_uint_32 bc = 32768 - rc - gc; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - int have_alpha = (row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0; - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - /* Notice that gamma to/from 1 are not necessarily inverses (if - * there is an overall gamma correction). Prior to 1.5.5 this code - * checked the linearized values for equality; this doesn't match - * the documentation, the original values must be checked. - */ - if (png_ptr->gamma_from_1 != NULL && png_ptr->gamma_to_1 != NULL) - { - png_bytep sp = row; - png_bytep dp = row; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte red = *(sp++); - png_byte green = *(sp++); - png_byte blue = *(sp++); - - if (red != green || red != blue) - { - red = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[red]; - green = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[green]; - blue = png_ptr->gamma_to_1[blue]; - - rgb_error |= 1; - *(dp++) = png_ptr->gamma_from_1[ - (rc*red + gc*green + bc*blue + 16384)>>15]; - } - - else - { - /* If there is no overall correction the table will not be - * set. - */ - if (png_ptr->gamma_table != NULL) - red = png_ptr->gamma_table[red]; - - *(dp++) = red; - } - - if (have_alpha != 0) - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - } - } - else -#endif - { - png_bytep sp = row; - png_bytep dp = row; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte red = *(sp++); - png_byte green = *(sp++); - png_byte blue = *(sp++); - - if (red != green || red != blue) - { - rgb_error |= 1; - /* NOTE: this is the historical approach which simply - * truncates the results. - */ - *(dp++) = (png_byte)((rc*red + gc*green + bc*blue)>>15); - } - - else - *(dp++) = red; - - if (have_alpha != 0) - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - } - } - } - - else /* RGB bit_depth == 16 */ - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1 != NULL && png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1 != NULL) - { - png_bytep sp = row; - png_bytep dp = row; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_uint_16 red, green, blue, w; - png_byte hi,lo; - - hi=*(sp)++; lo=*(sp)++; red = (png_uint_16)((hi << 8) | (lo)); - hi=*(sp)++; lo=*(sp)++; green = (png_uint_16)((hi << 8) | (lo)); - hi=*(sp)++; lo=*(sp)++; blue = (png_uint_16)((hi << 8) | (lo)); - - if (red == green && red == blue) - { - if (png_ptr->gamma_16_table != NULL) - w = png_ptr->gamma_16_table[(red & 0xff) - >> png_ptr->gamma_shift][red >> 8]; - - else - w = red; - } - - else - { - png_uint_16 red_1 = png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1[(red & 0xff) - >> png_ptr->gamma_shift][red>>8]; - png_uint_16 green_1 = - png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1[(green & 0xff) >> - png_ptr->gamma_shift][green>>8]; - png_uint_16 blue_1 = png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1[(blue & 0xff) - >> png_ptr->gamma_shift][blue>>8]; - png_uint_16 gray16 = (png_uint_16)((rc*red_1 + gc*green_1 - + bc*blue_1 + 16384)>>15); - w = png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1[(gray16 & 0xff) >> - png_ptr->gamma_shift][gray16 >> 8]; - rgb_error |= 1; - } - - *(dp++) = (png_byte)((w>>8) & 0xff); - *(dp++) = (png_byte)(w & 0xff); - - if (have_alpha != 0) - { - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - } - } - } - else -#endif - { - png_bytep sp = row; - png_bytep dp = row; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_uint_16 red, green, blue, gray16; - png_byte hi,lo; - - hi=*(sp)++; lo=*(sp)++; red = (png_uint_16)((hi << 8) | (lo)); - hi=*(sp)++; lo=*(sp)++; green = (png_uint_16)((hi << 8) | (lo)); - hi=*(sp)++; lo=*(sp)++; blue = (png_uint_16)((hi << 8) | (lo)); - - if (red != green || red != blue) - rgb_error |= 1; - - /* From 1.5.5 in the 16-bit case do the accurate conversion even - * in the 'fast' case - this is because this is where the code - * ends up when handling linear 16-bit data. - */ - gray16 = (png_uint_16)((rc*red + gc*green + bc*blue + 16384) >> - 15); - *(dp++) = (png_byte)((gray16 >> 8) & 0xff); - *(dp++) = (png_byte)(gray16 & 0xff); - - if (have_alpha != 0) - { - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - } - } - } - } - - row_info->channels = (png_byte)(row_info->channels - 2); - row_info->color_type = (png_byte)(row_info->color_type & - ~PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR); - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(row_info->channels * - row_info->bit_depth); - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, row_width); - } - return rgb_error; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) -/* Replace any alpha or transparency with the supplied background color. - * "background" is already in the screen gamma, while "background_1" is - * at a gamma of 1.0. Paletted files have already been taken care of. - */ -static void -png_do_compose(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, png_structrp png_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - png_const_bytep gamma_table = png_ptr->gamma_table; - png_const_bytep gamma_from_1 = png_ptr->gamma_from_1; - png_const_bytep gamma_to_1 = png_ptr->gamma_to_1; - png_const_uint_16pp gamma_16 = png_ptr->gamma_16_table; - png_const_uint_16pp gamma_16_from_1 = png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1; - png_const_uint_16pp gamma_16_to_1 = png_ptr->gamma_16_to_1; - int gamma_shift = png_ptr->gamma_shift; - int optimize = (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA) != 0; -#endif - - png_bytep sp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - int shift; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_compose"); - - switch (row_info->color_type) - { - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: - { - switch (row_info->bit_depth) - { - case 1: - { - sp = row; - shift = 7; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((png_uint_16)((*sp >> shift) & 0x01) - == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - { - unsigned int tmp = *sp & (0x7f7f >> (7 - shift)); - tmp |= - (unsigned int)(png_ptr->background.gray << shift); - *sp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - } - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 7; - sp++; - } - - else - shift--; - } - break; - } - - case 2: - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_table != NULL) - { - sp = row; - shift = 6; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((png_uint_16)((*sp >> shift) & 0x03) - == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - { - unsigned int tmp = *sp & (0x3f3f >> (6 - shift)); - tmp |= - (unsigned int)png_ptr->background.gray << shift; - *sp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - } - - else - { - unsigned int p = (*sp >> shift) & 0x03; - unsigned int g = (gamma_table [p | (p << 2) | - (p << 4) | (p << 6)] >> 6) & 0x03; - unsigned int tmp = *sp & (0x3f3f >> (6 - shift)); - tmp |= (unsigned int)(g << shift); - *sp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - } - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 6; - sp++; - } - - else - shift -= 2; - } - } - - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - shift = 6; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((png_uint_16)((*sp >> shift) & 0x03) - == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - { - unsigned int tmp = *sp & (0x3f3f >> (6 - shift)); - tmp |= - (unsigned int)png_ptr->background.gray << shift; - *sp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - } - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 6; - sp++; - } - - else - shift -= 2; - } - } - break; - } - - case 4: - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_table != NULL) - { - sp = row; - shift = 4; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((png_uint_16)((*sp >> shift) & 0x0f) - == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - { - unsigned int tmp = *sp & (0x0f0f >> (4 - shift)); - tmp |= - (unsigned int)(png_ptr->background.gray << shift); - *sp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - } - - else - { - unsigned int p = (*sp >> shift) & 0x0f; - unsigned int g = (gamma_table[p | (p << 4)] >> 4) & - 0x0f; - unsigned int tmp = *sp & (0x0f0f >> (4 - shift)); - tmp |= (unsigned int)(g << shift); - *sp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - } - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 4; - sp++; - } - - else - shift -= 4; - } - } - - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - shift = 4; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((png_uint_16)((*sp >> shift) & 0x0f) - == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - { - unsigned int tmp = *sp & (0x0f0f >> (4 - shift)); - tmp |= - (unsigned int)(png_ptr->background.gray << shift); - *sp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - } - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 4; - sp++; - } - - else - shift -= 4; - } - } - break; - } - - case 8: - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_table != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp++) - { - if (*sp == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.gray; - - else - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - } - } - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp++) - { - if (*sp == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.gray; - } - } - break; - } - - case 16: - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_16 != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 2) - { - png_uint_16 v; - - v = (png_uint_16)(((*sp) << 8) + *(sp + 1)); - - if (v == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - { - /* Background is already in screen gamma */ - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.gray >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.gray - & 0xff); - } - - else - { - v = gamma_16[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } - } - } - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 2) - { - png_uint_16 v; - - v = (png_uint_16)(((*sp) << 8) + *(sp + 1)); - - if (v == png_ptr->trans_color.gray) - { - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.gray >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.gray - & 0xff); - } - } - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - break; - } - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB: - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_table != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 3) - { - if (*sp == png_ptr->trans_color.red && - *(sp + 1) == png_ptr->trans_color.green && - *(sp + 2) == png_ptr->trans_color.blue) - { - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.red; - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.green; - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.blue; - } - - else - { - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - *(sp + 1) = gamma_table[*(sp + 1)]; - *(sp + 2) = gamma_table[*(sp + 2)]; - } - } - } - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 3) - { - if (*sp == png_ptr->trans_color.red && - *(sp + 1) == png_ptr->trans_color.green && - *(sp + 2) == png_ptr->trans_color.blue) - { - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.red; - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.green; - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.blue; - } - } - } - } - else /* if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) */ - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_16 != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 6) - { - png_uint_16 r = (png_uint_16)(((*sp) << 8) + *(sp + 1)); - - png_uint_16 g = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 2)) << 8) - + *(sp + 3)); - - png_uint_16 b = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 4)) << 8) - + *(sp + 5)); - - if (r == png_ptr->trans_color.red && - g == png_ptr->trans_color.green && - b == png_ptr->trans_color.blue) - { - /* Background is already in screen gamma */ - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.red >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.red & 0xff); - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.green >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.green - & 0xff); - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.blue >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.blue & 0xff); - } - - else - { - png_uint_16 v = gamma_16[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - - v = gamma_16[*(sp + 3) >> gamma_shift][*(sp + 2)]; - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - - v = gamma_16[*(sp + 5) >> gamma_shift][*(sp + 4)]; - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } - } - } - - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 6) - { - png_uint_16 r = (png_uint_16)(((*sp) << 8) + *(sp + 1)); - - png_uint_16 g = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 2)) << 8) - + *(sp + 3)); - - png_uint_16 b = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 4)) << 8) - + *(sp + 5)); - - if (r == png_ptr->trans_color.red && - g == png_ptr->trans_color.green && - b == png_ptr->trans_color.blue) - { - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.red >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.red & 0xff); - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.green >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.green - & 0xff); - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.blue >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.blue & 0xff); - } - } - } - } - break; - } - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA: - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_to_1 != NULL && gamma_from_1 != NULL && - gamma_table != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 2) - { - png_uint_16 a = *(sp + 1); - - if (a == 0xff) - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - - else if (a == 0) - { - /* Background is already in screen gamma */ - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.gray; - } - - else - { - png_byte v, w; - - v = gamma_to_1[*sp]; - png_composite(w, v, a, png_ptr->background_1.gray); - if (optimize == 0) - w = gamma_from_1[w]; - *sp = w; - } - } - } - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 2) - { - png_byte a = *(sp + 1); - - if (a == 0) - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.gray; - - else if (a < 0xff) - png_composite(*sp, *sp, a, png_ptr->background.gray); - } - } - } - else /* if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 16) */ - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_16 != NULL && gamma_16_from_1 != NULL && - gamma_16_to_1 != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 4) - { - png_uint_16 a = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 2)) << 8) - + *(sp + 3)); - - if (a == (png_uint_16)0xffff) - { - png_uint_16 v; - - v = gamma_16[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } - - else if (a == 0) - { - /* Background is already in screen gamma */ - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.gray >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.gray & 0xff); - } - - else - { - png_uint_16 g, v, w; - - g = gamma_16_to_1[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - png_composite_16(v, g, a, png_ptr->background_1.gray); - if (optimize != 0) - w = v; - else - w = gamma_16_from_1[(v & 0xff) >> - gamma_shift][v >> 8]; - *sp = (png_byte)((w >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(w & 0xff); - } - } - } - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 4) - { - png_uint_16 a = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 2)) << 8) - + *(sp + 3)); - - if (a == 0) - { - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.gray >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.gray & 0xff); - } - - else if (a < 0xffff) - { - png_uint_16 g, v; - - g = (png_uint_16)(((*sp) << 8) + *(sp + 1)); - png_composite_16(v, g, a, png_ptr->background.gray); - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } - } - } - } - break; - } - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA: - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_to_1 != NULL && gamma_from_1 != NULL && - gamma_table != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 4) - { - png_byte a = *(sp + 3); - - if (a == 0xff) - { - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - *(sp + 1) = gamma_table[*(sp + 1)]; - *(sp + 2) = gamma_table[*(sp + 2)]; - } - - else if (a == 0) - { - /* Background is already in screen gamma */ - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.red; - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.green; - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.blue; - } - - else - { - png_byte v, w; - - v = gamma_to_1[*sp]; - png_composite(w, v, a, png_ptr->background_1.red); - if (optimize == 0) w = gamma_from_1[w]; - *sp = w; - - v = gamma_to_1[*(sp + 1)]; - png_composite(w, v, a, png_ptr->background_1.green); - if (optimize == 0) w = gamma_from_1[w]; - *(sp + 1) = w; - - v = gamma_to_1[*(sp + 2)]; - png_composite(w, v, a, png_ptr->background_1.blue); - if (optimize == 0) w = gamma_from_1[w]; - *(sp + 2) = w; - } - } - } - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 4) - { - png_byte a = *(sp + 3); - - if (a == 0) - { - *sp = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.red; - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.green; - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)png_ptr->background.blue; - } - - else if (a < 0xff) - { - png_composite(*sp, *sp, a, png_ptr->background.red); - - png_composite(*(sp + 1), *(sp + 1), a, - png_ptr->background.green); - - png_composite(*(sp + 2), *(sp + 2), a, - png_ptr->background.blue); - } - } - } - } - else /* if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) */ - { -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if (gamma_16 != NULL && gamma_16_from_1 != NULL && - gamma_16_to_1 != NULL) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 8) - { - png_uint_16 a = (png_uint_16)(((png_uint_16)(*(sp + 6)) - << 8) + (png_uint_16)(*(sp + 7))); - - if (a == (png_uint_16)0xffff) - { - png_uint_16 v; - - v = gamma_16[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - - v = gamma_16[*(sp + 3) >> gamma_shift][*(sp + 2)]; - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - - v = gamma_16[*(sp + 5) >> gamma_shift][*(sp + 4)]; - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } - - else if (a == 0) - { - /* Background is already in screen gamma */ - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.red >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.red & 0xff); - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.green >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.green - & 0xff); - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.blue >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.blue & 0xff); - } - - else - { - png_uint_16 v, w; - - v = gamma_16_to_1[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - png_composite_16(w, v, a, png_ptr->background_1.red); - if (optimize == 0) - w = gamma_16_from_1[((w & 0xff) >> gamma_shift)][w >> - 8]; - *sp = (png_byte)((w >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(w & 0xff); - - v = gamma_16_to_1[*(sp + 3) >> gamma_shift][*(sp + 2)]; - png_composite_16(w, v, a, png_ptr->background_1.green); - if (optimize == 0) - w = gamma_16_from_1[((w & 0xff) >> gamma_shift)][w >> - 8]; - - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((w >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(w & 0xff); - - v = gamma_16_to_1[*(sp + 5) >> gamma_shift][*(sp + 4)]; - png_composite_16(w, v, a, png_ptr->background_1.blue); - if (optimize == 0) - w = gamma_16_from_1[((w & 0xff) >> gamma_shift)][w >> - 8]; - - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((w >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(w & 0xff); - } - } - } - - else -#endif - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp += 8) - { - png_uint_16 a = (png_uint_16)(((png_uint_16)(*(sp + 6)) - << 8) + (png_uint_16)(*(sp + 7))); - - if (a == 0) - { - *sp = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.red >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.red & 0xff); - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.green >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.green - & 0xff); - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((png_ptr->background.blue >> 8) - & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(png_ptr->background.blue & 0xff); - } - - else if (a < 0xffff) - { - png_uint_16 v; - - png_uint_16 r = (png_uint_16)(((*sp) << 8) + *(sp + 1)); - png_uint_16 g = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 2)) << 8) - + *(sp + 3)); - png_uint_16 b = (png_uint_16)(((*(sp + 4)) << 8) - + *(sp + 5)); - - png_composite_16(v, r, a, png_ptr->background.red); - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - - png_composite_16(v, g, a, png_ptr->background.green); - *(sp + 2) = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 3) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - - png_composite_16(v, b, a, png_ptr->background.blue); - *(sp + 4) = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 5) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } - } - } - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } -} -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -/* Gamma correct the image, avoiding the alpha channel. Make sure - * you do this after you deal with the transparency issue on grayscale - * or RGB images. If your bit depth is 8, use gamma_table, if it - * is 16, use gamma_16_table and gamma_shift. Build these with - * build_gamma_table(). - */ -static void -png_do_gamma(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_const_bytep gamma_table = png_ptr->gamma_table; - png_const_uint_16pp gamma_16_table = png_ptr->gamma_16_table; - int gamma_shift = png_ptr->gamma_shift; - - png_bytep sp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width=row_info->width; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_gamma"); - - if (((row_info->bit_depth <= 8 && gamma_table != NULL) || - (row_info->bit_depth == 16 && gamma_16_table != NULL))) - { - switch (row_info->color_type) - { - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB: - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp++; - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp++; - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp++; - } - } - - else /* if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) */ - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_uint_16 v; - - v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 2; - - v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 2; - - v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 2; - } - } - break; - } - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA: - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp++; - - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp++; - - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp++; - - sp++; - } - } - - else /* if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) */ - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_uint_16 v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 2; - - v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 2; - - v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 4; - } - } - break; - } - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA: - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp += 2; - } - } - - else /* if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) */ - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_uint_16 v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 4; - } - } - break; - } - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 2) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i += 4) - { - int a = *sp & 0xc0; - int b = *sp & 0x30; - int c = *sp & 0x0c; - int d = *sp & 0x03; - - *sp = (png_byte)( - ((((int)gamma_table[a|(a>>2)|(a>>4)|(a>>6)]) ) & 0xc0)| - ((((int)gamma_table[(b<<2)|b|(b>>2)|(b>>4)])>>2) & 0x30)| - ((((int)gamma_table[(c<<4)|(c<<2)|c|(c>>2)])>>4) & 0x0c)| - ((((int)gamma_table[(d<<6)|(d<<4)|(d<<2)|d])>>6) )); - sp++; - } - } - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 4) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i += 2) - { - int msb = *sp & 0xf0; - int lsb = *sp & 0x0f; - - *sp = (png_byte)((((int)gamma_table[msb | (msb >> 4)]) & 0xf0) - | (((int)gamma_table[(lsb << 4) | lsb]) >> 4)); - sp++; - } - } - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - *sp = gamma_table[*sp]; - sp++; - } - } - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - sp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_uint_16 v = gamma_16_table[*(sp + 1) >> gamma_shift][*sp]; - *sp = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(sp + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - sp += 2; - } - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED -/* Encode the alpha channel to the output gamma (the input channel is always - * linear.) Called only with color types that have an alpha channel. Needs the - * from_1 tables. - */ -static void -png_do_encode_alpha(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_encode_alpha"); - - if ((row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_bytep table = png_ptr->gamma_from_1; - - if (table != NULL) - { - int step = (row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) ? 4 : 2; - - /* The alpha channel is the last component: */ - row += step - 1; - - for (; row_width > 0; --row_width, row += step) - *row = table[*row]; - - return; - } - } - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_uint_16pp table = png_ptr->gamma_16_from_1; - int gamma_shift = png_ptr->gamma_shift; - - if (table != NULL) - { - int step = (row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) ? 8 : 4; - - /* The alpha channel is the last component: */ - row += step - 2; - - for (; row_width > 0; --row_width, row += step) - { - png_uint_16 v; - - v = table[*(row + 1) >> gamma_shift][*row]; - *row = (png_byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff); - *(row + 1) = (png_byte)(v & 0xff); - } - - return; - } - } - } - - /* Only get to here if called with a weird row_info; no harm has been done, - * so just issue a warning. - */ - png_warning(png_ptr, "png_do_encode_alpha: unexpected call"); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED -/* Expands a palette row to an RGB or RGBA row depending - * upon whether you supply trans and num_trans. - */ -static void -png_do_expand_palette(png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, png_const_colorp palette, png_const_bytep trans_alpha, - int num_trans) -{ - int shift, value; - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width=row_info->width; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_expand_palette"); - - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth < 8) - { - switch (row_info->bit_depth) - { - case 1: - { - sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 3); - dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - shift = 7 - (int)((row_width + 7) & 0x07); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((*sp >> shift) & 0x01) - *dp = 1; - - else - *dp = 0; - - if (shift == 7) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift++; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - case 2: - { - sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 2); - dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - shift = (int)((3 - ((row_width + 3) & 0x03)) << 1); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - value = (*sp >> shift) & 0x03; - *dp = (png_byte)value; - if (shift == 6) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift += 2; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - case 4: - { - sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 1); - dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - shift = (int)((row_width & 0x01) << 2); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - value = (*sp >> shift) & 0x0f; - *dp = (png_byte)value; - if (shift == 4) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift += 4; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - row_info->bit_depth = 8; - row_info->pixel_depth = 8; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width; - } - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - { - if (num_trans > 0) - { - sp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - dp = row + ((size_t)row_width << 2) - 1; - - i = 0; -#ifdef PNG_ARM_NEON_INTRINSICS_AVAILABLE - if (png_ptr->riffled_palette != NULL) - { - /* The RGBA optimization works with png_ptr->bit_depth == 8 - * but sometimes row_info->bit_depth has been changed to 8. - * In these cases, the palette hasn't been riffled. - */ - i = png_do_expand_palette_rgba8_neon(png_ptr, row_info, row, - &sp, &dp); - } -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) -#endif - - for (; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((int)(*sp) >= num_trans) - *dp-- = 0xff; - else - *dp-- = trans_alpha[*sp]; - *dp-- = palette[*sp].blue; - *dp-- = palette[*sp].green; - *dp-- = palette[*sp].red; - sp--; - } - row_info->bit_depth = 8; - row_info->pixel_depth = 32; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 4; - row_info->color_type = 6; - row_info->channels = 4; - } - - else - { - sp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - dp = row + (size_t)(row_width * 3) - 1; - i = 0; -#ifdef PNG_ARM_NEON_INTRINSICS_AVAILABLE - i = png_do_expand_palette_rgb8_neon(png_ptr, row_info, row, - &sp, &dp); -#else - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) -#endif - - for (; i < row_width; i++) - { - *dp-- = palette[*sp].blue; - *dp-- = palette[*sp].green; - *dp-- = palette[*sp].red; - sp--; - } - - row_info->bit_depth = 8; - row_info->pixel_depth = 24; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width * 3; - row_info->color_type = 2; - row_info->channels = 3; - } - } - } - } -} - -/* If the bit depth < 8, it is expanded to 8. Also, if the already - * expanded transparency value is supplied, an alpha channel is built. - */ -static void -png_do_expand(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_color_16p trans_color) -{ - int shift, value; - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width=row_info->width; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_expand"); - - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - unsigned int gray = trans_color != NULL ? trans_color->gray : 0; - - if (row_info->bit_depth < 8) - { - switch (row_info->bit_depth) - { - case 1: - { - gray = (gray & 0x01) * 0xff; - sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 3); - dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - shift = 7 - (int)((row_width + 7) & 0x07); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((*sp >> shift) & 0x01) - *dp = 0xff; - - else - *dp = 0; - - if (shift == 7) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift++; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - case 2: - { - gray = (gray & 0x03) * 0x55; - sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 2); - dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - shift = (int)((3 - ((row_width + 3) & 0x03)) << 1); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - value = (*sp >> shift) & 0x03; - *dp = (png_byte)(value | (value << 2) | (value << 4) | - (value << 6)); - if (shift == 6) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift += 2; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - case 4: - { - gray = (gray & 0x0f) * 0x11; - sp = row + (size_t)((row_width - 1) >> 1); - dp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - shift = (int)((1 - ((row_width + 1) & 0x01)) << 2); - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - value = (*sp >> shift) & 0x0f; - *dp = (png_byte)(value | (value << 4)); - if (shift == 4) - { - shift = 0; - sp--; - } - - else - shift = 4; - - dp--; - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - - row_info->bit_depth = 8; - row_info->pixel_depth = 8; - row_info->rowbytes = row_width; - } - - if (trans_color != NULL) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - gray = gray & 0xff; - sp = row + (size_t)row_width - 1; - dp = row + ((size_t)row_width << 1) - 1; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((*sp & 0xffU) == gray) - *dp-- = 0; - - else - *dp-- = 0xff; - - *dp-- = *sp--; - } - } - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - unsigned int gray_high = (gray >> 8) & 0xff; - unsigned int gray_low = gray & 0xff; - sp = row + row_info->rowbytes - 1; - dp = row + (row_info->rowbytes << 1) - 1; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if ((*(sp - 1) & 0xffU) == gray_high && - (*(sp) & 0xffU) == gray_low) - { - *dp-- = 0; - *dp-- = 0; - } - - else - { - *dp-- = 0xff; - *dp-- = 0xff; - } - - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - } - } - - row_info->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA; - row_info->channels = 2; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(row_info->bit_depth << 1); - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, - row_width); - } - } - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB && - trans_color != NULL) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_byte red = (png_byte)(trans_color->red & 0xff); - png_byte green = (png_byte)(trans_color->green & 0xff); - png_byte blue = (png_byte)(trans_color->blue & 0xff); - sp = row + (size_t)row_info->rowbytes - 1; - dp = row + ((size_t)row_width << 2) - 1; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if (*(sp - 2) == red && *(sp - 1) == green && *(sp) == blue) - *dp-- = 0; - - else - *dp-- = 0xff; - - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - } - } - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_byte red_high = (png_byte)((trans_color->red >> 8) & 0xff); - png_byte green_high = (png_byte)((trans_color->green >> 8) & 0xff); - png_byte blue_high = (png_byte)((trans_color->blue >> 8) & 0xff); - png_byte red_low = (png_byte)(trans_color->red & 0xff); - png_byte green_low = (png_byte)(trans_color->green & 0xff); - png_byte blue_low = (png_byte)(trans_color->blue & 0xff); - sp = row + row_info->rowbytes - 1; - dp = row + ((size_t)row_width << 3) - 1; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if (*(sp - 5) == red_high && - *(sp - 4) == red_low && - *(sp - 3) == green_high && - *(sp - 2) == green_low && - *(sp - 1) == blue_high && - *(sp ) == blue_low) - { - *dp-- = 0; - *dp-- = 0; - } - - else - { - *dp-- = 0xff; - *dp-- = 0xff; - } - - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - *dp-- = *sp--; - } - } - row_info->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA; - row_info->channels = 4; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(row_info->bit_depth << 2); - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, row_width); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED -/* If the bit depth is 8 and the color type is not a palette type expand the - * whole row to 16 bits. Has no effect otherwise. - */ -static void -png_do_expand_16(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8 && - row_info->color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - /* The row have a sequence of bytes containing [0..255] and we need - * to turn it into another row containing [0..65535], to do this we - * calculate: - * - * (input / 255) * 65535 - * - * Which happens to be exactly input * 257 and this can be achieved - * simply by byte replication in place (copying backwards). - */ - png_byte *sp = row + row_info->rowbytes; /* source, last byte + 1 */ - png_byte *dp = sp + row_info->rowbytes; /* destination, end + 1 */ - while (dp > sp) - { - dp[-2] = dp[-1] = *--sp; dp -= 2; - } - - row_info->rowbytes *= 2; - row_info->bit_depth = 16; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(row_info->channels * 16); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED -static void -png_do_quantize(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_bytep palette_lookup, png_const_bytep quantize_lookup) -{ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width=row_info->width; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_quantize"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB && palette_lookup) - { - int r, g, b, p; - sp = row; - dp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - r = *sp++; - g = *sp++; - b = *sp++; - - /* This looks real messy, but the compiler will reduce - * it down to a reasonable formula. For example, with - * 5 bits per color, we get: - * p = (((r >> 3) & 0x1f) << 10) | - * (((g >> 3) & 0x1f) << 5) | - * ((b >> 3) & 0x1f); - */ - p = (((r >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS)) & - ((1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS) - 1)) << - (PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS + PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS)) | - (((g >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS)) & - ((1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS) - 1)) << - (PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS)) | - ((b >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS)) & - ((1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS) - 1)); - - *dp++ = palette_lookup[p]; - } - - row_info->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE; - row_info->channels = 1; - row_info->pixel_depth = row_info->bit_depth; - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, row_width); - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA && - palette_lookup != NULL) - { - int r, g, b, p; - sp = row; - dp = row; - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - r = *sp++; - g = *sp++; - b = *sp++; - sp++; - - p = (((r >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS)) & - ((1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_RED_BITS) - 1)) << - (PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS + PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS)) | - (((g >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS)) & - ((1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_GREEN_BITS) - 1)) << - (PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS)) | - ((b >> (8 - PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS)) & - ((1 << PNG_QUANTIZE_BLUE_BITS) - 1)); - - *dp++ = palette_lookup[p]; - } - - row_info->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE; - row_info->channels = 1; - row_info->pixel_depth = row_info->bit_depth; - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, row_width); - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE && - quantize_lookup) - { - sp = row; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++, sp++) - { - *sp = quantize_lookup[*sp]; - } - } - } -} -#endif /* READ_QUANTIZE */ - -/* Transform the row. The order of transformations is significant, - * and is very touchy. If you add a transformation, take care to - * decide how it fits in with the other transformations here. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_read_transformations(png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_read_transformations"); - - if (png_ptr->row_buf == NULL) - { - /* Prior to 1.5.4 this output row/pass where the NULL pointer is, but this - * error is incredibly rare and incredibly easy to debug without this - * information. - */ - png_error(png_ptr, "NULL row buffer"); - } - - /* The following is debugging; prior to 1.5.4 the code was never compiled in; - * in 1.5.4 PNG_FLAG_DETECT_UNINITIALIZED was added and the macro - * PNG_WARN_UNINITIALIZED_ROW removed. In 1.6 the new flag is set only for - * all transformations, however in practice the ROW_INIT always gets done on - * demand, if necessary. - */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_DETECT_UNINITIALIZED) != 0 && - (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT) == 0) - { - /* Application has failed to call either png_read_start_image() or - * png_read_update_info() after setting transforms that expand pixels. - * This check added to libpng-1.2.19 (but not enabled until 1.5.4). - */ - png_error(png_ptr, "Uninitialized row"); - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) != 0) - { - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { -#ifdef PNG_ARM_NEON_INTRINSICS_AVAILABLE - if ((png_ptr->num_trans > 0) && (png_ptr->bit_depth == 8)) - { - if (png_ptr->riffled_palette == NULL) - { - /* Initialize the accelerated palette expansion. */ - png_ptr->riffled_palette = - (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, 256 * 4); - png_riffle_palette_neon(png_ptr); - } - } -#endif - png_do_expand_palette(png_ptr, row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - png_ptr->palette, png_ptr->trans_alpha, png_ptr->num_trans); - } - - else - { - if (png_ptr->num_trans != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_tRNS) != 0) - png_do_expand(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - &(png_ptr->trans_color)); - - else - png_do_expand(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, NULL); - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_STRIP_ALPHA) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) == 0 && - (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA || - row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA)) - png_do_strip_channel(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - 0 /* at_start == false, because SWAP_ALPHA happens later */); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) != 0) - { - int rgb_error = - png_do_rgb_to_gray(png_ptr, row_info, - png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - - if (rgb_error != 0) - { - png_ptr->rgb_to_gray_status=1; - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) == - PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_WARN) - png_warning(png_ptr, "png_do_rgb_to_gray found nongray pixel"); - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) == - PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR) - png_error(png_ptr, "png_do_rgb_to_gray found nongray pixel"); - } - } -#endif - -/* From Andreas Dilger e-mail to png-implement, 26 March 1998: - * - * In most cases, the "simple transparency" should be done prior to doing - * gray-to-RGB, or you will have to test 3x as many bytes to check if a - * pixel is transparent. You would also need to make sure that the - * transparency information is upgraded to RGB. - * - * To summarize, the current flow is: - * - Gray + simple transparency -> compare 1 or 2 gray bytes and composite - * with background "in place" if transparent, - * convert to RGB if necessary - * - Gray + alpha -> composite with gray background and remove alpha bytes, - * convert to RGB if necessary - * - * To support RGB backgrounds for gray images we need: - * - Gray + simple transparency -> convert to RGB + simple transparency, - * compare 3 or 6 bytes and composite with - * background "in place" if transparent - * (3x compare/pixel compared to doing - * composite with gray bkgrnd) - * - Gray + alpha -> convert to RGB + alpha, composite with background and - * remove alpha bytes (3x float - * operations/pixel compared with composite - * on gray background) - * - * Greg's change will do this. The reason it wasn't done before is for - * performance, as this increases the per-pixel operations. If we would check - * in advance if the background was gray or RGB, and position the gray-to-RGB - * transform appropriately, then it would save a lot of work/time. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED - /* If gray -> RGB, do so now only if background is non-gray; else do later - * for performance reasons - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB) != 0 && - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY) == 0) - png_do_gray_to_rgb(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0) - png_do_compose(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, png_ptr); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_GAMMA) != 0 && -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED - /* Because RGB_TO_GRAY does the gamma transform. */ - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY) == 0 && -#endif -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) - /* Because PNG_COMPOSE does the gamma transform if there is something to - * do (if there is an alpha channel or transparency.) - */ - !((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0 && - ((png_ptr->num_trans != 0) || - (png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0)) && -#endif - /* Because png_init_read_transformations transforms the palette, unless - * RGB_TO_GRAY will do the transform. - */ - (png_ptr->color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE)) - png_do_gamma(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, png_ptr); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_STRIP_ALPHA) != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_COMPOSE) != 0 && - (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA || - row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA)) - png_do_strip_channel(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - 0 /* at_start == false, because SWAP_ALPHA happens later */); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA) != 0 && - (row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - png_do_encode_alpha(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, png_ptr); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8) != 0) - png_do_scale_16_to_8(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED - /* There is no harm in doing both of these because only one has any effect, - * by putting the 'scale' option first if the app asks for scale (either by - * calling the API or in a TRANSFORM flag) this is what happens. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_16_TO_8) != 0) - png_do_chop(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_QUANTIZE) != 0) - { - png_do_quantize(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - png_ptr->palette_lookup, png_ptr->quantize_index); - - if (row_info->rowbytes == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "png_do_quantize returned rowbytes=0"); - } -#endif /* READ_QUANTIZE */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED - /* Do the expansion now, after all the arithmetic has been done. Notice - * that previous transformations can handle the PNG_EXPAND_16 flag if this - * is efficient (particularly true in the case of gamma correction, where - * better accuracy results faster!) - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_16) != 0) - png_do_expand_16(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED - /* NOTE: moved here in 1.5.4 (from much later in this list.) */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB) != 0 && - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY) != 0) - png_do_gray_to_rgb(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_MONO) != 0) - png_do_invert(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_ALPHA) != 0) - png_do_read_invert_alpha(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SHIFT) != 0) - png_do_unshift(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - &(png_ptr->shift)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACK) != 0) - png_do_unpack(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED - /* Added at libpng-1.5.10 */ - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE && - png_ptr->num_palette_max >= 0) - png_do_check_palette_indexes(png_ptr, row_info); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BGR) != 0) - png_do_bgr(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - png_do_packswap(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_FILLER) != 0) - png_do_read_filler(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - (png_uint_32)png_ptr->filler, png_ptr->flags); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SWAP_ALPHA) != 0) - png_do_read_swap_alpha(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_16BIT_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SWAP_BYTES) != 0) - png_do_swap(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_USER_TRANSFORM) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->read_user_transform_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->read_user_transform_fn)) /* User read transform function */ - (png_ptr, /* png_ptr */ - row_info, /* row_info: */ - /* png_uint_32 width; width of row */ - /* size_t rowbytes; number of bytes in row */ - /* png_byte color_type; color type of pixels */ - /* png_byte bit_depth; bit depth of samples */ - /* png_byte channels; number of channels (1-4) */ - /* png_byte pixel_depth; bits per pixel (depth*channels) */ - png_ptr->row_buf + 1); /* start of pixel data for row */ -#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_transform_depth != 0) - row_info->bit_depth = png_ptr->user_transform_depth; - - if (png_ptr->user_transform_channels != 0) - row_info->channels = png_ptr->user_transform_channels; -#endif - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(row_info->bit_depth * - row_info->channels); - - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, row_info->width); - } -#endif -} - -#endif /* READ_TRANSFORMS */ -#endif /* READ */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrutil.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrutil.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5e3d6ba..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngrutil.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4681 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngrutil.c - utilities to read a PNG file - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This file contains routines that are only called from within - * libpng itself during the course of reading an image. - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_uint_31(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep buf) -{ - png_uint_32 uval = png_get_uint_32(buf); - - if (uval > PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - png_error(png_ptr, "PNG unsigned integer out of range"); - - return (uval); -} - -#if defined(PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED) -/* The following is a variation on the above for use with the fixed - * point values used for gAMA and cHRM. Instead of png_error it - * issues a warning and returns (-1) - an invalid value because both - * gAMA and cHRM use *unsigned* integers for fixed point values. - */ -#define PNG_FIXED_ERROR (-1) - -static png_fixed_point /* PRIVATE */ -png_get_fixed_point(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep buf) -{ - png_uint_32 uval = png_get_uint_32(buf); - - if (uval <= PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - return (png_fixed_point)uval; /* known to be in range */ - - /* The caller can turn off the warning by passing NULL. */ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG fixed point integer out of range"); - - return PNG_FIXED_ERROR; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -/* NOTE: the read macros will obscure these definitions, so that if - * PNG_USE_READ_MACROS is set the library will not use them internally, - * but the APIs will still be available externally. - * - * The parentheses around "PNGAPI function_name" in the following three - * functions are necessary because they allow the macros to co-exist with - * these (unused but exported) functions. - */ - -/* Grab an unsigned 32-bit integer from a buffer in big-endian format. */ -png_uint_32 (PNGAPI -png_get_uint_32)(png_const_bytep buf) -{ - png_uint_32 uval = - ((png_uint_32)(*(buf )) << 24) + - ((png_uint_32)(*(buf + 1)) << 16) + - ((png_uint_32)(*(buf + 2)) << 8) + - ((png_uint_32)(*(buf + 3)) ) ; - - return uval; -} - -/* Grab a signed 32-bit integer from a buffer in big-endian format. The - * data is stored in the PNG file in two's complement format and there - * is no guarantee that a 'png_int_32' is exactly 32 bits, therefore - * the following code does a two's complement to native conversion. - */ -png_int_32 (PNGAPI -png_get_int_32)(png_const_bytep buf) -{ - png_uint_32 uval = png_get_uint_32(buf); - if ((uval & 0x80000000) == 0) /* non-negative */ - return (png_int_32)uval; - - uval = (uval ^ 0xffffffff) + 1; /* 2's complement: -x = ~x+1 */ - if ((uval & 0x80000000) == 0) /* no overflow */ - return -(png_int_32)uval; - /* The following has to be safe; this function only gets called on PNG data - * and if we get here that data is invalid. 0 is the most safe value and - * if not then an attacker would surely just generate a PNG with 0 instead. - */ - return 0; -} - -/* Grab an unsigned 16-bit integer from a buffer in big-endian format. */ -png_uint_16 (PNGAPI -png_get_uint_16)(png_const_bytep buf) -{ - /* ANSI-C requires an int value to accommodate at least 16 bits so this - * works and allows the compiler not to worry about possible narrowing - * on 32-bit systems. (Pre-ANSI systems did not make integers smaller - * than 16 bits either.) - */ - unsigned int val = - ((unsigned int)(*buf) << 8) + - ((unsigned int)(*(buf + 1))); - - return (png_uint_16)val; -} - -#endif /* READ_INT_FUNCTIONS */ - -/* Read and check the PNG file signature */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_sig(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - size_t num_checked, num_to_check; - - /* Exit if the user application does not expect a signature. */ - if (png_ptr->sig_bytes >= 8) - return; - - num_checked = png_ptr->sig_bytes; - num_to_check = 8 - num_checked; - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_READING | PNG_IO_SIGNATURE; -#endif - - /* The signature must be serialized in a single I/O call. */ - png_read_data(png_ptr, &(info_ptr->signature[num_checked]), num_to_check); - png_ptr->sig_bytes = 8; - - if (png_sig_cmp(info_ptr->signature, num_checked, num_to_check) != 0) - { - if (num_checked < 4 && - png_sig_cmp(info_ptr->signature, num_checked, num_to_check - 4)) - png_error(png_ptr, "Not a PNG file"); - else - png_error(png_ptr, "PNG file corrupted by ASCII conversion"); - } - if (num_checked < 3) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE; -} - -/* Read the chunk header (length + type name). - * Put the type name into png_ptr->chunk_name, and return the length. - */ -png_uint_32 /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_chunk_header(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_byte buf[8]; - png_uint_32 length; - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_READING | PNG_IO_CHUNK_HDR; -#endif - - /* Read the length and the chunk name. - * This must be performed in a single I/O call. - */ - png_read_data(png_ptr, buf, 8); - length = png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, buf); - - /* Put the chunk name into png_ptr->chunk_name. */ - png_ptr->chunk_name = PNG_CHUNK_FROM_STRING(buf+4); - - png_debug2(0, "Reading %lx chunk, length = %lu", - (unsigned long)png_ptr->chunk_name, (unsigned long)length); - - /* Reset the crc and run it over the chunk name. */ - png_reset_crc(png_ptr); - png_calculate_crc(png_ptr, buf + 4, 4); - - /* Check to see if chunk name is valid. */ - png_check_chunk_name(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name); - - /* Check for too-large chunk length */ - png_check_chunk_length(png_ptr, length); - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_READING | PNG_IO_CHUNK_DATA; -#endif - - return length; -} - -/* Read data, and (optionally) run it through the CRC. */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_crc_read(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep buf, png_uint_32 length) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_read_data(png_ptr, buf, length); - png_calculate_crc(png_ptr, buf, length); -} - -/* Optionally skip data and then check the CRC. Depending on whether we - * are reading an ancillary or critical chunk, and how the program has set - * things up, we may calculate the CRC on the data and print a message. - * Returns '1' if there was a CRC error, '0' otherwise. - */ -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_crc_finish(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 skip) -{ - /* The size of the local buffer for inflate is a good guess as to a - * reasonable size to use for buffering reads from the application. - */ - while (skip > 0) - { - png_uint_32 len; - png_byte tmpbuf[PNG_INFLATE_BUF_SIZE]; - - len = (sizeof tmpbuf); - if (len > skip) - len = skip; - skip -= len; - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, tmpbuf, len); - } - - if (png_crc_error(png_ptr) != 0) - { - if (PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(png_ptr->chunk_name) != 0 ? - (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN) == 0 : - (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_USE) != 0) - { - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, "CRC error"); - } - - else - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "CRC error"); - - return (1); - } - - return (0); -} - -/* Compare the CRC stored in the PNG file with that calculated by libpng from - * the data it has read thus far. - */ -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_crc_error(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_byte crc_bytes[4]; - png_uint_32 crc; - int need_crc = 1; - - if (PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(png_ptr->chunk_name) != 0) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK) == - (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE | PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN)) - need_crc = 0; - } - - else /* critical */ - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE) != 0) - need_crc = 0; - } - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_READING | PNG_IO_CHUNK_CRC; -#endif - - /* The chunk CRC must be serialized in a single I/O call. */ - png_read_data(png_ptr, crc_bytes, 4); - - if (need_crc != 0) - { - crc = png_get_uint_32(crc_bytes); - return ((int)(crc != png_ptr->crc)); - } - - else - return (0); -} - -#if defined(PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED) -/* Manage the read buffer; this simply reallocates the buffer if it is not small - * enough (or if it is not allocated). The routine returns a pointer to the - * buffer; if an error occurs and 'warn' is set the routine returns NULL, else - * it will call png_error (via png_malloc) on failure. (warn == 2 means - * 'silent'). - */ -static png_bytep -png_read_buffer(png_structrp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t new_size, int warn) -{ - png_bytep buffer = png_ptr->read_buffer; - - if (buffer != NULL && new_size > png_ptr->read_buffer_size) - { - png_ptr->read_buffer = NULL; - png_ptr->read_buffer = NULL; - png_ptr->read_buffer_size = 0; - png_free(png_ptr, buffer); - buffer = NULL; - } - - if (buffer == NULL) - { - buffer = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc_base(png_ptr, new_size)); - - if (buffer != NULL) - { - memset(buffer, 0, new_size); /* just in case */ - png_ptr->read_buffer = buffer; - png_ptr->read_buffer_size = new_size; - } - - else if (warn < 2) /* else silent */ - { - if (warn != 0) - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, "insufficient memory to read chunk"); - - else - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "insufficient memory to read chunk"); - } - } - - return buffer; -} -#endif /* READ_iCCP|iTXt|pCAL|sCAL|sPLT|tEXt|zTXt|SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -/* png_inflate_claim: claim the zstream for some nefarious purpose that involves - * decompression. Returns Z_OK on success, else a zlib error code. It checks - * the owner but, in final release builds, just issues a warning if some other - * chunk apparently owns the stream. Prior to release it does a png_error. - */ -static int -png_inflate_claim(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 owner) -{ - if (png_ptr->zowner != 0) - { - char msg[64]; - - PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(msg, png_ptr->zowner); - /* So the message that results is " using zstream"; this is an - * internal error, but is very useful for debugging. i18n requirements - * are minimal. - */ - (void)png_safecat(msg, (sizeof msg), 4, " using zstream"); -#if PNG_RELEASE_BUILD - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, msg); - png_ptr->zowner = 0; -#else - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, msg); -#endif - } - - /* Implementation note: unlike 'png_deflate_claim' this internal function - * does not take the size of the data as an argument. Some efficiency could - * be gained by using this when it is known *if* the zlib stream itself does - * not record the number; however, this is an illusion: the original writer - * of the PNG may have selected a lower window size, and we really must - * follow that because, for systems with with limited capabilities, we - * would otherwise reject the application's attempts to use a smaller window - * size (zlib doesn't have an interface to say "this or lower"!). - * - * inflateReset2 was added to zlib 1.2.4; before this the window could not be - * reset, therefore it is necessary to always allocate the maximum window - * size with earlier zlibs just in case later compressed chunks need it. - */ - { - int ret; /* zlib return code */ -#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 - int window_bits = 0; - -# if defined(PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW) - if (((png_ptr->options >> PNG_MAXIMUM_INFLATE_WINDOW) & 3) == - PNG_OPTION_ON) - { - window_bits = 15; - png_ptr->zstream_start = 0; /* fixed window size */ - } - - else - { - png_ptr->zstream_start = 1; - } -# endif - -#endif /* ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 */ - - /* Set this for safety, just in case the previous owner left pointers to - * memory allocations. - */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = NULL; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = NULL; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; - - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED) != 0) - { -#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 - ret = inflateReset2(&png_ptr->zstream, window_bits); -#else - ret = inflateReset(&png_ptr->zstream); -#endif - } - - else - { -#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 - ret = inflateInit2(&png_ptr->zstream, window_bits); -#else - ret = inflateInit(&png_ptr->zstream); -#endif - - if (ret == Z_OK) - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED; - } - -#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1290 && \ - defined(PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_IGNORE_ADLER32) - if (((png_ptr->options >> PNG_IGNORE_ADLER32) & 3) == PNG_OPTION_ON) - /* Turn off validation of the ADLER32 checksum in IDAT chunks */ - ret = inflateValidate(&png_ptr->zstream, 0); -#endif - - if (ret == Z_OK) - png_ptr->zowner = owner; - - else - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - - return ret; - } - -#ifdef window_bits -# undef window_bits -#endif -} - -#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 -/* Handle the start of the inflate stream if we called inflateInit2(strm,0); - * in this case some zlib versions skip validation of the CINFO field and, in - * certain circumstances, libpng may end up displaying an invalid image, in - * contrast to implementations that call zlib in the normal way (e.g. libpng - * 1.5). - */ -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_zlib_inflate(png_structrp png_ptr, int flush) -{ - if (png_ptr->zstream_start && png_ptr->zstream.avail_in > 0) - { - if ((*png_ptr->zstream.next_in >> 4) > 7) - { - png_ptr->zstream.msg = "invalid window size (libpng)"; - return Z_DATA_ERROR; - } - - png_ptr->zstream_start = 0; - } - - return inflate(&png_ptr->zstream, flush); -} -#endif /* Zlib >= 1.2.4 */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED) || defined (PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED) -/* png_inflate now returns zlib error codes including Z_OK and Z_STREAM_END to - * allow the caller to do multiple calls if required. If the 'finish' flag is - * set Z_FINISH will be passed to the final inflate() call and Z_STREAM_END must - * be returned or there has been a problem, otherwise Z_SYNC_FLUSH is used and - * Z_OK or Z_STREAM_END will be returned on success. - * - * The input and output sizes are updated to the actual amounts of data consumed - * or written, not the amount available (as in a z_stream). The data pointers - * are not changed, so the next input is (data+input_size) and the next - * available output is (output+output_size). - */ -static int -png_inflate(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 owner, int finish, - /* INPUT: */ png_const_bytep input, png_uint_32p input_size_ptr, - /* OUTPUT: */ png_bytep output, png_alloc_size_t *output_size_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr->zowner == owner) /* Else not claimed */ - { - int ret; - png_alloc_size_t avail_out = *output_size_ptr; - png_uint_32 avail_in = *input_size_ptr; - - /* zlib can't necessarily handle more than 65535 bytes at once (i.e. it - * can't even necessarily handle 65536 bytes) because the type uInt is - * "16 bits or more". Consequently it is necessary to chunk the input to - * zlib. This code uses ZLIB_IO_MAX, from pngpriv.h, as the maximum (the - * maximum value that can be stored in a uInt.) It is possible to set - * ZLIB_IO_MAX to a lower value in pngpriv.h and this may sometimes have - * a performance advantage, because it reduces the amount of data accessed - * at each step and that may give the OS more time to page it in. - */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = PNGZ_INPUT_CAST(input); - /* avail_in and avail_out are set below from 'size' */ - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; - - /* Read directly into the output if it is available (this is set to - * a local buffer below if output is NULL). - */ - if (output != NULL) - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = output; - - do - { - uInt avail; - Byte local_buffer[PNG_INFLATE_BUF_SIZE]; - - /* zlib INPUT BUFFER */ - /* The setting of 'avail_in' used to be outside the loop; by setting it - * inside it is possible to chunk the input to zlib and simply rely on - * zlib to advance the 'next_in' pointer. This allows arbitrary - * amounts of data to be passed through zlib at the unavoidable cost of - * requiring a window save (memcpy of up to 32768 output bytes) - * every ZLIB_IO_MAX input bytes. - */ - avail_in += png_ptr->zstream.avail_in; /* not consumed last time */ - - avail = ZLIB_IO_MAX; - - if (avail_in < avail) - avail = (uInt)avail_in; /* safe: < than ZLIB_IO_MAX */ - - avail_in -= avail; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = avail; - - /* zlib OUTPUT BUFFER */ - avail_out += png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; /* not written last time */ - - avail = ZLIB_IO_MAX; /* maximum zlib can process */ - - if (output == NULL) - { - /* Reset the output buffer each time round if output is NULL and - * make available the full buffer, up to 'remaining_space' - */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = local_buffer; - if ((sizeof local_buffer) < avail) - avail = (sizeof local_buffer); - } - - if (avail_out < avail) - avail = (uInt)avail_out; /* safe: < ZLIB_IO_MAX */ - - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = avail; - avail_out -= avail; - - /* zlib inflate call */ - /* In fact 'avail_out' may be 0 at this point, that happens at the end - * of the read when the final LZ end code was not passed at the end of - * the previous chunk of input data. Tell zlib if we have reached the - * end of the output buffer. - */ - ret = PNG_INFLATE(png_ptr, avail_out > 0 ? Z_NO_FLUSH : - (finish ? Z_FINISH : Z_SYNC_FLUSH)); - } while (ret == Z_OK); - - /* For safety kill the local buffer pointer now */ - if (output == NULL) - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = NULL; - - /* Claw back the 'size' and 'remaining_space' byte counts. */ - avail_in += png_ptr->zstream.avail_in; - avail_out += png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - - /* Update the input and output sizes; the updated values are the amount - * consumed or written, effectively the inverse of what zlib uses. - */ - if (avail_out > 0) - *output_size_ptr -= avail_out; - - if (avail_in > 0) - *input_size_ptr -= avail_in; - - /* Ensure png_ptr->zstream.msg is set (even in the success case!) */ - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - return ret; - } - - else - { - /* This is a bad internal error. The recovery assigns to the zstream msg - * pointer, which is not owned by the caller, but this is safe; it's only - * used on errors! - */ - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("zstream unclaimed"); - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } -} - -/* - * Decompress trailing data in a chunk. The assumption is that read_buffer - * points at an allocated area holding the contents of a chunk with a - * trailing compressed part. What we get back is an allocated area - * holding the original prefix part and an uncompressed version of the - * trailing part (the malloc area passed in is freed). - */ -static int -png_decompress_chunk(png_structrp png_ptr, - png_uint_32 chunklength, png_uint_32 prefix_size, - png_alloc_size_t *newlength /* must be initialized to the maximum! */, - int terminate /*add a '\0' to the end of the uncompressed data*/) -{ - /* TODO: implement different limits for different types of chunk. - * - * The caller supplies *newlength set to the maximum length of the - * uncompressed data, but this routine allocates space for the prefix and - * maybe a '\0' terminator too. We have to assume that 'prefix_size' is - * limited only by the maximum chunk size. - */ - png_alloc_size_t limit = PNG_SIZE_MAX; - -# ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max > 0 && - png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max < limit) - limit = png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max; -# elif PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX > 0 - if (PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX < limit) - limit = PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX; -# endif - - if (limit >= prefix_size + (terminate != 0)) - { - int ret; - - limit -= prefix_size + (terminate != 0); - - if (limit < *newlength) - *newlength = limit; - - /* Now try to claim the stream. */ - ret = png_inflate_claim(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name); - - if (ret == Z_OK) - { - png_uint_32 lzsize = chunklength - prefix_size; - - ret = png_inflate(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name, 1/*finish*/, - /* input: */ png_ptr->read_buffer + prefix_size, &lzsize, - /* output: */ NULL, newlength); - - if (ret == Z_STREAM_END) - { - /* Use 'inflateReset' here, not 'inflateReset2' because this - * preserves the previously decided window size (otherwise it would - * be necessary to store the previous window size.) In practice - * this doesn't matter anyway, because png_inflate will call inflate - * with Z_FINISH in almost all cases, so the window will not be - * maintained. - */ - if (inflateReset(&png_ptr->zstream) == Z_OK) - { - /* Because of the limit checks above we know that the new, - * expanded, size will fit in a size_t (let alone an - * png_alloc_size_t). Use png_malloc_base here to avoid an - * extra OOM message. - */ - png_alloc_size_t new_size = *newlength; - png_alloc_size_t buffer_size = prefix_size + new_size + - (terminate != 0); - png_bytep text = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc_base(png_ptr, - buffer_size)); - - if (text != NULL) - { - memset(text, 0, buffer_size); - - ret = png_inflate(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name, 1/*finish*/, - png_ptr->read_buffer + prefix_size, &lzsize, - text + prefix_size, newlength); - - if (ret == Z_STREAM_END) - { - if (new_size == *newlength) - { - if (terminate != 0) - text[prefix_size + *newlength] = 0; - - if (prefix_size > 0) - memcpy(text, png_ptr->read_buffer, prefix_size); - - { - png_bytep old_ptr = png_ptr->read_buffer; - - png_ptr->read_buffer = text; - png_ptr->read_buffer_size = buffer_size; - text = old_ptr; /* freed below */ - } - } - - else - { - /* The size changed on the second read, there can be no - * guarantee that anything is correct at this point. - * The 'msg' pointer has been set to "unexpected end of - * LZ stream", which is fine, but return an error code - * that the caller won't accept. - */ - ret = PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN; - } - } - - else if (ret == Z_OK) - ret = PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN; /* for safety */ - - /* Free the text pointer (this is the old read_buffer on - * success) - */ - png_free(png_ptr, text); - - /* This really is very benign, but it's still an error because - * the extra space may otherwise be used as a Trojan Horse. - */ - if (ret == Z_STREAM_END && - chunklength - prefix_size != lzsize) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "extra compressed data"); - } - - else - { - /* Out of memory allocating the buffer */ - ret = Z_MEM_ERROR; - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, Z_MEM_ERROR); - } - } - - else - { - /* inflateReset failed, store the error message */ - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - ret = PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN; - } - } - - else if (ret == Z_OK) - ret = PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN; - - /* Release the claimed stream */ - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - } - - else /* the claim failed */ if (ret == Z_STREAM_END) /* impossible! */ - ret = PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN; - - return ret; - } - - else - { - /* Application/configuration limits exceeded */ - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, Z_MEM_ERROR); - return Z_MEM_ERROR; - } -} -#endif /* READ_zTXt || READ_iTXt */ -#endif /* READ_COMPRESSED_TEXT */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED -/* Perform a partial read and decompress, producing 'avail_out' bytes and - * reading from the current chunk as required. - */ -static int -png_inflate_read(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep read_buffer, uInt read_size, - png_uint_32p chunk_bytes, png_bytep next_out, png_alloc_size_t *out_size, - int finish) -{ - if (png_ptr->zowner == png_ptr->chunk_name) - { - int ret; - - /* next_in and avail_in must have been initialized by the caller. */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = next_out; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; /* set in the loop */ - - do - { - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_in == 0) - { - if (read_size > *chunk_bytes) - read_size = (uInt)*chunk_bytes; - *chunk_bytes -= read_size; - - if (read_size > 0) - png_crc_read(png_ptr, read_buffer, read_size); - - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = read_buffer; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = read_size; - } - - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_out == 0) - { - uInt avail = ZLIB_IO_MAX; - if (avail > *out_size) - avail = (uInt)*out_size; - *out_size -= avail; - - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = avail; - } - - /* Use Z_SYNC_FLUSH when there is no more chunk data to ensure that all - * the available output is produced; this allows reading of truncated - * streams. - */ - ret = PNG_INFLATE(png_ptr, *chunk_bytes > 0 ? - Z_NO_FLUSH : (finish ? Z_FINISH : Z_SYNC_FLUSH)); - } - while (ret == Z_OK && (*out_size > 0 || png_ptr->zstream.avail_out > 0)); - - *out_size += png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; /* Should not be required, but is safe */ - - /* Ensure the error message pointer is always set: */ - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - return ret; - } - - else - { - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("zstream unclaimed"); - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } -} -#endif /* READ_iCCP */ - -/* Read and check the IDHR chunk */ - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_IHDR(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte buf[13]; - png_uint_32 width, height; - int bit_depth, color_type, compression_type, filter_type; - int interlace_type; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_IHDR"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) != 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - - /* Check the length */ - if (length != 13) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_IHDR; - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 13); - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0); - - width = png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, buf); - height = png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, buf + 4); - bit_depth = buf[8]; - color_type = buf[9]; - compression_type = buf[10]; - filter_type = buf[11]; - interlace_type = buf[12]; - - /* Set internal variables */ - png_ptr->width = width; - png_ptr->height = height; - png_ptr->bit_depth = (png_byte)bit_depth; - png_ptr->interlaced = (png_byte)interlace_type; - png_ptr->color_type = (png_byte)color_type; -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->filter_type = (png_byte)filter_type; -#endif - png_ptr->compression_type = (png_byte)compression_type; - - /* Find number of channels */ - switch (png_ptr->color_type) - { - default: /* invalid, png_set_IHDR calls png_error */ - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE: - png_ptr->channels = 1; - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB: - png_ptr->channels = 3; - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA: - png_ptr->channels = 2; - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA: - png_ptr->channels = 4; - break; - } - - /* Set up other useful info */ - png_ptr->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(png_ptr->bit_depth * png_ptr->channels); - png_ptr->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(png_ptr->pixel_depth, png_ptr->width); - png_debug1(3, "bit_depth = %d", png_ptr->bit_depth); - png_debug1(3, "channels = %d", png_ptr->channels); - png_debug1(3, "rowbytes = %lu", (unsigned long)png_ptr->rowbytes); - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, width, height, bit_depth, - color_type, interlace_type, compression_type, filter_type); -} - -/* Read and check the palette */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_PLTE(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_color palette[PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH]; - int max_palette_length, num, i; -#ifdef PNG_POINTER_INDEXING_SUPPORTED - png_colorp pal_ptr; -#endif - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_PLTE"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - /* Moved to before the 'after IDAT' check below because otherwise duplicate - * PLTE chunks are potentially ignored (the spec says there shall not be more - * than one PLTE, the error is not treated as benign, so this check trumps - * the requirement that PLTE appears before IDAT.) - */ - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PLTE) != 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - /* This is benign because the non-benign error happened before, when an - * IDAT was encountered in a color-mapped image with no PLTE. - */ - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_PLTE; - - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) == 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "ignored in grayscale PNG"); - return; - } - -#ifndef PNG_READ_OPT_PLTE_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } -#endif - - if (length > 3*PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH || length % 3) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - - if (png_ptr->color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - - else - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - - return; - } - - /* The cast is safe because 'length' is less than 3*PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH */ - num = (int)length / 3; - - /* If the palette has 256 or fewer entries but is too large for the bit - * depth, we don't issue an error, to preserve the behavior of previous - * libpng versions. We silently truncate the unused extra palette entries - * here. - */ - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - max_palette_length = (1 << png_ptr->bit_depth); - else - max_palette_length = PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH; - - if (num > max_palette_length) - num = max_palette_length; - -#ifdef PNG_POINTER_INDEXING_SUPPORTED - for (i = 0, pal_ptr = palette; i < num; i++, pal_ptr++) - { - png_byte buf[3]; - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 3); - pal_ptr->red = buf[0]; - pal_ptr->green = buf[1]; - pal_ptr->blue = buf[2]; - } -#else - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - png_byte buf[3]; - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 3); - /* Don't depend upon png_color being any order */ - palette[i].red = buf[0]; - palette[i].green = buf[1]; - palette[i].blue = buf[2]; - } -#endif - - /* If we actually need the PLTE chunk (ie for a paletted image), we do - * whatever the normal CRC configuration tells us. However, if we - * have an RGB image, the PLTE can be considered ancillary, so - * we will act as though it is. - */ -#ifndef PNG_READ_OPT_PLTE_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) -#endif - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, (png_uint_32) (length - (unsigned int)num * 3)); - } - -#ifndef PNG_READ_OPT_PLTE_SUPPORTED - else if (png_crc_error(png_ptr) != 0) /* Only if we have a CRC error */ - { - /* If we don't want to use the data from an ancillary chunk, - * we have two options: an error abort, or a warning and we - * ignore the data in this chunk (which should be OK, since - * it's considered ancillary for a RGB or RGBA image). - * - * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: this is only here because png_crc_finish uses the - * chunk type to determine whether to check the ancillary or the critical - * flags. - */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE) == 0) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN) != 0) - return; - - else - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "CRC error"); - } - - /* Otherwise, we (optionally) emit a warning and use the chunk. */ - else if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN) == 0) - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, "CRC error"); - } -#endif - - /* TODO: png_set_PLTE has the side effect of setting png_ptr->palette to its - * own copy of the palette. This has the side effect that when png_start_row - * is called (this happens after any call to png_read_update_info) the - * info_ptr palette gets changed. This is extremely unexpected and - * confusing. - * - * Fix this by not sharing the palette in this way. - */ - png_set_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, palette, num); - - /* The three chunks, bKGD, hIST and tRNS *must* appear after PLTE and before - * IDAT. Prior to 1.6.0 this was not checked; instead the code merely - * checked the apparent validity of a tRNS chunk inserted before PLTE on a - * palette PNG. 1.6.0 attempts to rigorously follow the standard and - * therefore does a benign error if the erroneous condition is detected *and* - * cancels the tRNS if the benign error returns. The alternative is to - * amend the standard since it would be rather hypocritical of the standards - * maintainers to ignore it. - */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->num_trans > 0 || - (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tRNS) != 0)) - { - /* Cancel this because otherwise it would be used if the transforms - * require it. Don't cancel the 'valid' flag because this would prevent - * detection of duplicate chunks. - */ - png_ptr->num_trans = 0; - - if (info_ptr != NULL) - info_ptr->num_trans = 0; - - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "tRNS must be after"); - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED - if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_hIST) != 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "hIST must be after"); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED - if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_bKGD) != 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "bKGD must be after"); -#endif -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_IEND(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_IEND"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0 || - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - - png_ptr->mode |= (PNG_AFTER_IDAT | PNG_HAVE_IEND); - - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - - if (length != 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_gAMA(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_fixed_point igamma; - png_byte buf[4]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_gAMA"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & (PNG_HAVE_IDAT|PNG_HAVE_PLTE)) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - if (length != 4) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 4); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - igamma = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf); - - png_colorspace_set_gamma(png_ptr, &png_ptr->colorspace, igamma); - png_colorspace_sync(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_sBIT(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - unsigned int truelen, i; - png_byte sample_depth; - png_byte buf[4]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_sBIT"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & (PNG_HAVE_IDAT|PNG_HAVE_PLTE)) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sBIT) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - truelen = 3; - sample_depth = 8; - } - - else - { - truelen = png_ptr->channels; - sample_depth = png_ptr->bit_depth; - } - - if (length != truelen || length > 4) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - - buf[0] = buf[1] = buf[2] = buf[3] = sample_depth; - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, truelen); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - for (i=0; i sample_depth) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - } - - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - png_ptr->sig_bit.red = buf[0]; - png_ptr->sig_bit.green = buf[1]; - png_ptr->sig_bit.blue = buf[2]; - png_ptr->sig_bit.alpha = buf[3]; - } - - else - { - png_ptr->sig_bit.gray = buf[0]; - png_ptr->sig_bit.red = buf[0]; - png_ptr->sig_bit.green = buf[0]; - png_ptr->sig_bit.blue = buf[0]; - png_ptr->sig_bit.alpha = buf[1]; - } - - png_set_sBIT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &(png_ptr->sig_bit)); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_cHRM(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte buf[32]; - png_xy xy; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_cHRM"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & (PNG_HAVE_IDAT|PNG_HAVE_PLTE)) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - if (length != 32) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 32); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - xy.whitex = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf); - xy.whitey = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf + 4); - xy.redx = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf + 8); - xy.redy = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf + 12); - xy.greenx = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf + 16); - xy.greeny = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf + 20); - xy.bluex = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf + 24); - xy.bluey = png_get_fixed_point(NULL, buf + 28); - - if (xy.whitex == PNG_FIXED_ERROR || - xy.whitey == PNG_FIXED_ERROR || - xy.redx == PNG_FIXED_ERROR || - xy.redy == PNG_FIXED_ERROR || - xy.greenx == PNG_FIXED_ERROR || - xy.greeny == PNG_FIXED_ERROR || - xy.bluex == PNG_FIXED_ERROR || - xy.bluey == PNG_FIXED_ERROR) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid values"); - return; - } - - /* If a colorspace error has already been output skip this chunk */ - if ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - return; - - if ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM) != 0) - { - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_colorspace_sync(png_ptr, info_ptr); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM; - (void)png_colorspace_set_chromaticities(png_ptr, &png_ptr->colorspace, &xy, - 1/*prefer cHRM values*/); - png_colorspace_sync(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_sRGB(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte intent; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_sRGB"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & (PNG_HAVE_IDAT|PNG_HAVE_PLTE)) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - if (length != 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, &intent, 1); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - /* If a colorspace error has already been output skip this chunk */ - if ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - return; - - /* Only one sRGB or iCCP chunk is allowed, use the HAVE_INTENT flag to detect - * this. - */ - if ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT) != 0) - { - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_colorspace_sync(png_ptr, info_ptr); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "too many profiles"); - return; - } - - (void)png_colorspace_set_sRGB(png_ptr, &png_ptr->colorspace, intent); - png_colorspace_sync(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} -#endif /* READ_sRGB */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_iCCP(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -/* Note: this does not properly handle profiles that are > 64K under DOS */ -{ - png_const_charp errmsg = NULL; /* error message output, or no error */ - int finished = 0; /* crc checked */ - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_iCCP"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & (PNG_HAVE_IDAT|PNG_HAVE_PLTE)) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - /* Consistent with all the above colorspace handling an obviously *invalid* - * chunk is just ignored, so does not invalidate the color space. An - * alternative is to set the 'invalid' flags at the start of this routine - * and only clear them in they were not set before and all the tests pass. - */ - - /* The keyword must be at least one character and there is a - * terminator (0) byte and the compression method byte, and the - * 'zlib' datastream is at least 11 bytes. - */ - if (length < 14) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "too short"); - return; - } - - /* If a colorspace error has already been output skip this chunk */ - if ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - - /* Only one sRGB or iCCP chunk is allowed, use the HAVE_INTENT flag to detect - * this. - */ - if ((png_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT) == 0) - { - uInt read_length, keyword_length; - char keyword[81]; - - /* Find the keyword; the keyword plus separator and compression method - * bytes can be at most 81 characters long. - */ - read_length = 81; /* maximum */ - if (read_length > length) - read_length = (uInt)length; - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, (png_bytep)keyword, read_length); - length -= read_length; - - /* The minimum 'zlib' stream is assumed to be just the 2 byte header, - * 5 bytes minimum 'deflate' stream, and the 4 byte checksum. - */ - if (length < 11) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "too short"); - return; - } - - keyword_length = 0; - while (keyword_length < 80 && keyword_length < read_length && - keyword[keyword_length] != 0) - ++keyword_length; - - /* TODO: make the keyword checking common */ - if (keyword_length >= 1 && keyword_length <= 79) - { - /* We only understand '0' compression - deflate - so if we get a - * different value we can't safely decode the chunk. - */ - if (keyword_length+1 < read_length && - keyword[keyword_length+1] == PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE) - { - read_length -= keyword_length+2; - - if (png_inflate_claim(png_ptr, png_iCCP) == Z_OK) - { - Byte profile_header[132]={0}; - Byte local_buffer[PNG_INFLATE_BUF_SIZE]; - png_alloc_size_t size = (sizeof profile_header); - - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = (Bytef*)keyword + (keyword_length+2); - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = read_length; - (void)png_inflate_read(png_ptr, local_buffer, - (sizeof local_buffer), &length, profile_header, &size, - 0/*finish: don't, because the output is too small*/); - - if (size == 0) - { - /* We have the ICC profile header; do the basic header checks. - */ - png_uint_32 profile_length = png_get_uint_32(profile_header); - - if (png_icc_check_length(png_ptr, &png_ptr->colorspace, - keyword, profile_length) != 0) - { - /* The length is apparently ok, so we can check the 132 - * byte header. - */ - if (png_icc_check_header(png_ptr, &png_ptr->colorspace, - keyword, profile_length, profile_header, - png_ptr->color_type) != 0) - { - /* Now read the tag table; a variable size buffer is - * needed at this point, allocate one for the whole - * profile. The header check has already validated - * that none of this stuff will overflow. - */ - png_uint_32 tag_count = - png_get_uint_32(profile_header + 128); - png_bytep profile = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, - profile_length, 2/*silent*/); - - if (profile != NULL) - { - memcpy(profile, profile_header, - (sizeof profile_header)); - - size = 12 * tag_count; - - (void)png_inflate_read(png_ptr, local_buffer, - (sizeof local_buffer), &length, - profile + (sizeof profile_header), &size, 0); - - /* Still expect a buffer error because we expect - * there to be some tag data! - */ - if (size == 0) - { - if (png_icc_check_tag_table(png_ptr, - &png_ptr->colorspace, keyword, profile_length, - profile) != 0) - { - /* The profile has been validated for basic - * security issues, so read the whole thing in. - */ - size = profile_length - (sizeof profile_header) - - 12 * tag_count; - - (void)png_inflate_read(png_ptr, local_buffer, - (sizeof local_buffer), &length, - profile + (sizeof profile_header) + - 12 * tag_count, &size, 1/*finish*/); - - if (length > 0 && !(png_ptr->flags & - PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN)) - errmsg = "extra compressed data"; - - /* But otherwise allow extra data: */ - else if (size == 0) - { - if (length > 0) - { - /* This can be handled completely, so - * keep going. - */ - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, - "extra compressed data"); - } - - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - finished = 1; - -# if defined(PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED) && PNG_sRGB_PROFILE_CHECKS >= 0 - /* Check for a match against sRGB */ - png_icc_set_sRGB(png_ptr, - &png_ptr->colorspace, profile, - png_ptr->zstream.adler); -# endif - - /* Steal the profile for info_ptr. */ - if (info_ptr != NULL) - { - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, - PNG_FREE_ICCP, 0); - - info_ptr->iccp_name = png_voidcast(char*, - png_malloc_base(png_ptr, - keyword_length+1)); - if (info_ptr->iccp_name != NULL) - { - memcpy(info_ptr->iccp_name, keyword, - keyword_length+1); - info_ptr->iccp_proflen = - profile_length; - info_ptr->iccp_profile = profile; - png_ptr->read_buffer = NULL; /*steal*/ - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_ICCP; - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_iCCP; - } - - else - { - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= - PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - errmsg = "out of memory"; - } - } - - /* else the profile remains in the read - * buffer which gets reused for subsequent - * chunks. - */ - - if (info_ptr != NULL) - png_colorspace_sync(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - if (errmsg == NULL) - { - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - return; - } - } - if (errmsg == NULL) - errmsg = png_ptr->zstream.msg; - } - /* else png_icc_check_tag_table output an error */ - } - else /* profile truncated */ - errmsg = png_ptr->zstream.msg; - } - - else - errmsg = "out of memory"; - } - - /* else png_icc_check_header output an error */ - } - - /* else png_icc_check_length output an error */ - } - - else /* profile truncated */ - errmsg = png_ptr->zstream.msg; - - /* Release the stream */ - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - } - - else /* png_inflate_claim failed */ - errmsg = png_ptr->zstream.msg; - } - - else - errmsg = "bad compression method"; /* or missing */ - } - - else - errmsg = "bad keyword"; - } - - else - errmsg = "too many profiles"; - - /* Failure: the reason is in 'errmsg' */ - if (finished == 0) - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - - png_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID; - png_colorspace_sync(png_ptr, info_ptr); - if (errmsg != NULL) /* else already output */ - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, errmsg); -} -#endif /* READ_iCCP */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_sPLT(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -/* Note: this does not properly handle chunks that are > 64K under DOS */ -{ - png_bytep entry_start, buffer; - png_sPLT_t new_palette; - png_sPLT_entryp pp; - png_uint_32 data_length; - int entry_size, i; - png_uint_32 skip = 0; - png_uint_32 dl; - size_t max_dl; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_sPLT"); - -#ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - - if (--png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "No space in chunk cache for sPLT"); - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - } -#endif - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - -#ifdef PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K - if (length > 65535U) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "too large to fit in memory"); - return; - } -#endif - - buffer = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, length+1, 2/*silent*/); - if (buffer == NULL) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - return; - } - - - /* WARNING: this may break if size_t is less than 32 bits; it is assumed - * that the PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K test is enabled in this case, but this is a - * potential breakage point if the types in pngconf.h aren't exactly right. - */ - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buffer, length); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, skip) != 0) - return; - - buffer[length] = 0; - - for (entry_start = buffer; *entry_start; entry_start++) - /* Empty loop to find end of name */ ; - - ++entry_start; - - /* A sample depth should follow the separator, and we should be on it */ - if (length < 2U || entry_start > buffer + (length - 2U)) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "malformed sPLT chunk"); - return; - } - - new_palette.depth = *entry_start++; - entry_size = (new_palette.depth == 8 ? 6 : 10); - /* This must fit in a png_uint_32 because it is derived from the original - * chunk data length. - */ - data_length = length - (png_uint_32)(entry_start - buffer); - - /* Integrity-check the data length */ - if ((data_length % (unsigned int)entry_size) != 0) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "sPLT chunk has bad length"); - return; - } - - dl = (png_uint_32)(data_length / (unsigned int)entry_size); - max_dl = PNG_SIZE_MAX / (sizeof (png_sPLT_entry)); - - if (dl > max_dl) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "sPLT chunk too long"); - return; - } - - new_palette.nentries = (png_int_32)(data_length / (unsigned int)entry_size); - - new_palette.entries = (png_sPLT_entryp)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t) new_palette.nentries * (sizeof (png_sPLT_entry))); - - if (new_palette.entries == NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "sPLT chunk requires too much memory"); - return; - } - -#ifdef PNG_POINTER_INDEXING_SUPPORTED - for (i = 0; i < new_palette.nentries; i++) - { - pp = new_palette.entries + i; - - if (new_palette.depth == 8) - { - pp->red = *entry_start++; - pp->green = *entry_start++; - pp->blue = *entry_start++; - pp->alpha = *entry_start++; - } - - else - { - pp->red = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - pp->green = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - pp->blue = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - pp->alpha = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - } - - pp->frequency = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - } -#else - pp = new_palette.entries; - - for (i = 0; i < new_palette.nentries; i++) - { - - if (new_palette.depth == 8) - { - pp[i].red = *entry_start++; - pp[i].green = *entry_start++; - pp[i].blue = *entry_start++; - pp[i].alpha = *entry_start++; - } - - else - { - pp[i].red = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - pp[i].green = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - pp[i].blue = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - pp[i].alpha = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - } - - pp[i].frequency = png_get_uint_16(entry_start); entry_start += 2; - } -#endif - - /* Discard all chunk data except the name and stash that */ - new_palette.name = (png_charp)buffer; - - png_set_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr, &new_palette, 1); - - png_free(png_ptr, new_palette.entries); -} -#endif /* READ_sPLT */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_tRNS(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte readbuf[PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_tRNS"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tRNS) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - png_byte buf[2]; - - if (length != 2) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 2); - png_ptr->num_trans = 1; - png_ptr->trans_color.gray = png_get_uint_16(buf); - } - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - { - png_byte buf[6]; - - if (length != 6) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, length); - png_ptr->num_trans = 1; - png_ptr->trans_color.red = png_get_uint_16(buf); - png_ptr->trans_color.green = png_get_uint_16(buf + 2); - png_ptr->trans_color.blue = png_get_uint_16(buf + 4); - } - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PLTE) == 0) - { - /* TODO: is this actually an error in the ISO spec? */ - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - if (length > (unsigned int) png_ptr->num_palette || - length > (unsigned int) PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH || - length == 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, readbuf, length); - png_ptr->num_trans = (png_uint_16)length; - } - - else - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid with alpha channel"); - return; - } - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - { - png_ptr->num_trans = 0; - return; - } - - /* TODO: this is a horrible side effect in the palette case because the - * png_struct ends up with a pointer to the tRNS buffer owned by the - * png_info. Fix this. - */ - png_set_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, readbuf, png_ptr->num_trans, - &(png_ptr->trans_color)); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_bKGD(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - unsigned int truelen; - png_byte buf[6]; - png_color_16 background; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_bKGD"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0 || - (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE && - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PLTE) == 0)) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_bKGD) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - truelen = 1; - - else if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - truelen = 6; - - else - truelen = 2; - - if (length != truelen) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, truelen); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - /* We convert the index value into RGB components so that we can allow - * arbitrary RGB values for background when we have transparency, and - * so it is easy to determine the RGB values of the background color - * from the info_ptr struct. - */ - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - background.index = buf[0]; - - if (info_ptr != NULL && info_ptr->num_palette != 0) - { - if (buf[0] >= info_ptr->num_palette) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid index"); - return; - } - - background.red = (png_uint_16)png_ptr->palette[buf[0]].red; - background.green = (png_uint_16)png_ptr->palette[buf[0]].green; - background.blue = (png_uint_16)png_ptr->palette[buf[0]].blue; - } - - else - background.red = background.green = background.blue = 0; - - background.gray = 0; - } - - else if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) == 0) /* GRAY */ - { - if (png_ptr->bit_depth <= 8) - { - if (buf[0] != 0 || buf[1] >= (unsigned int)(1 << png_ptr->bit_depth)) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid gray level"); - return; - } - } - - background.index = 0; - background.red = - background.green = - background.blue = - background.gray = png_get_uint_16(buf); - } - - else - { - if (png_ptr->bit_depth <= 8) - { - if (buf[0] != 0 || buf[2] != 0 || buf[4] != 0) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid color"); - return; - } - } - - background.index = 0; - background.red = png_get_uint_16(buf); - background.green = png_get_uint_16(buf + 2); - background.blue = png_get_uint_16(buf + 4); - background.gray = 0; - } - - png_set_bKGD(png_ptr, info_ptr, &background); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_eXIf(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - unsigned int i; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_eXIf"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - if (length < 2) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "too short"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr == NULL || (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_eXIf) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_EXIF; - - info_ptr->eXIf_buf = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length)); - - if (info_ptr->eXIf_buf == NULL) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - return; - } - - for (i = 0; i < length; i++) - { - png_byte buf[1]; - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 1); - info_ptr->eXIf_buf[i] = buf[0]; - if (i == 1 && buf[0] != 'M' && buf[0] != 'I' - && info_ptr->eXIf_buf[0] != buf[0]) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "incorrect byte-order specifier"); - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->eXIf_buf); - info_ptr->eXIf_buf = NULL; - return; - } - } - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - png_set_eXIf_1(png_ptr, info_ptr, length, info_ptr->eXIf_buf); - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->eXIf_buf); - info_ptr->eXIf_buf = NULL; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_hIST(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - unsigned int num, i; - png_uint_16 readbuf[PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_hIST"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0 || - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PLTE) == 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_hIST) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - num = length / 2 ; - - if (num != (unsigned int) png_ptr->num_palette || - num > (unsigned int) PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - png_byte buf[2]; - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 2); - readbuf[i] = png_get_uint_16(buf); - } - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - png_set_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr, readbuf); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_pHYs(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte buf[9]; - png_uint_32 res_x, res_y; - int unit_type; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_pHYs"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - if (length != 9) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 9); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - res_x = png_get_uint_32(buf); - res_y = png_get_uint_32(buf + 4); - unit_type = buf[8]; - png_set_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr, res_x, res_y, unit_type); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_oFFs(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte buf[9]; - png_int_32 offset_x, offset_y; - int unit_type; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_oFFs"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - if (length != 9) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 9); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - offset_x = png_get_int_32(buf); - offset_y = png_get_int_32(buf + 4); - unit_type = buf[8]; - png_set_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr, offset_x, offset_y, unit_type); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED -/* Read the pCAL chunk (described in the PNG Extensions document) */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_pCAL(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_int_32 X0, X1; - png_byte type, nparams; - png_bytep buffer, buf, units, endptr; - png_charpp params; - int i; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_pCAL"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pCAL) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - png_debug1(2, "Allocating and reading pCAL chunk data (%u bytes)", - length + 1); - - buffer = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, length+1, 2/*silent*/); - - if (buffer == NULL) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buffer, length); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - buffer[length] = 0; /* Null terminate the last string */ - - png_debug(3, "Finding end of pCAL purpose string"); - for (buf = buffer; *buf; buf++) - /* Empty loop */ ; - - endptr = buffer + length; - - /* We need to have at least 12 bytes after the purpose string - * in order to get the parameter information. - */ - if (endptr - buf <= 12) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_debug(3, "Reading pCAL X0, X1, type, nparams, and units"); - X0 = png_get_int_32((png_bytep)buf+1); - X1 = png_get_int_32((png_bytep)buf+5); - type = buf[9]; - nparams = buf[10]; - units = buf + 11; - - png_debug(3, "Checking pCAL equation type and number of parameters"); - /* Check that we have the right number of parameters for known - * equation types. - */ - if ((type == PNG_EQUATION_LINEAR && nparams != 2) || - (type == PNG_EQUATION_BASE_E && nparams != 3) || - (type == PNG_EQUATION_ARBITRARY && nparams != 3) || - (type == PNG_EQUATION_HYPERBOLIC && nparams != 4)) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid parameter count"); - return; - } - - else if (type >= PNG_EQUATION_LAST) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "unrecognized equation type"); - } - - for (buf = units; *buf; buf++) - /* Empty loop to move past the units string. */ ; - - png_debug(3, "Allocating pCAL parameters array"); - - params = png_voidcast(png_charpp, png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, - nparams * (sizeof (png_charp)))); - - if (params == NULL) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - return; - } - - /* Get pointers to the start of each parameter string. */ - for (i = 0; i < nparams; i++) - { - buf++; /* Skip the null string terminator from previous parameter. */ - - png_debug1(3, "Reading pCAL parameter %d", i); - - for (params[i] = (png_charp)buf; buf <= endptr && *buf != 0; buf++) - /* Empty loop to move past each parameter string */ ; - - /* Make sure we haven't run out of data yet */ - if (buf > endptr) - { - png_free(png_ptr, params); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid data"); - return; - } - } - - png_set_pCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr, (png_charp)buffer, X0, X1, type, nparams, - (png_charp)units, params); - - png_free(png_ptr, params); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED -/* Read the sCAL chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_sCAL(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_bytep buffer; - size_t i; - int state; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_sCAL"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of place"); - return; - } - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sCAL) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - /* Need unit type, width, \0, height: minimum 4 bytes */ - else if (length < 4) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_debug1(2, "Allocating and reading sCAL chunk data (%u bytes)", - length + 1); - - buffer = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, length+1, 2/*silent*/); - - if (buffer == NULL) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buffer, length); - buffer[length] = 0; /* Null terminate the last string */ - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - /* Validate the unit. */ - if (buffer[0] != 1 && buffer[0] != 2) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid unit"); - return; - } - - /* Validate the ASCII numbers, need two ASCII numbers separated by - * a '\0' and they need to fit exactly in the chunk data. - */ - i = 1; - state = 0; - - if (png_check_fp_number((png_const_charp)buffer, length, &state, &i) == 0 || - i >= length || buffer[i++] != 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "bad width format"); - - else if (PNG_FP_IS_POSITIVE(state) == 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "non-positive width"); - - else - { - size_t heighti = i; - - state = 0; - if (png_check_fp_number((png_const_charp)buffer, length, - &state, &i) == 0 || i != length) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "bad height format"); - - else if (PNG_FP_IS_POSITIVE(state) == 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "non-positive height"); - - else - /* This is the (only) success case. */ - png_set_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, buffer[0], - (png_charp)buffer+1, (png_charp)buffer+heighti); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_tIME(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte buf[7]; - png_time mod_time; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_tIME"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - else if (info_ptr != NULL && (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tIME) != 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "duplicate"); - return; - } - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - - if (length != 7) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "invalid"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buf, 7); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - mod_time.second = buf[6]; - mod_time.minute = buf[5]; - mod_time.hour = buf[4]; - mod_time.day = buf[3]; - mod_time.month = buf[2]; - mod_time.year = png_get_uint_16(buf); - - png_set_tIME(png_ptr, info_ptr, &mod_time); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED -/* Note: this does not properly handle chunks that are > 64K under DOS */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_tEXt(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_text text_info; - png_bytep buffer; - png_charp key; - png_charp text; - png_uint_32 skip = 0; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_tEXt"); - -#ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - - if (--png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "no space in chunk cache"); - return; - } - } -#endif - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - -#ifdef PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K - if (length > 65535U) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "too large to fit in memory"); - return; - } -#endif - - buffer = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, length+1, 1/*warn*/); - - if (buffer == NULL) - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buffer, length); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, skip) != 0) - return; - - key = (png_charp)buffer; - key[length] = 0; - - for (text = key; *text; text++) - /* Empty loop to find end of key */ ; - - if (text != key + length) - text++; - - text_info.compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; - text_info.key = key; - text_info.lang = NULL; - text_info.lang_key = NULL; - text_info.itxt_length = 0; - text_info.text = text; - text_info.text_length = strlen(text); - - if (png_set_text_2(png_ptr, info_ptr, &text_info, 1) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory to process text chunk"); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED -/* Note: this does not correctly handle chunks that are > 64K under DOS */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_zTXt(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_const_charp errmsg = NULL; - png_bytep buffer; - png_uint_32 keyword_length; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_zTXt"); - -#ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - - if (--png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "no space in chunk cache"); - return; - } - } -#endif - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - - /* Note, "length" is sufficient here; we won't be adding - * a null terminator later. - */ - buffer = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, length, 2/*silent*/); - - if (buffer == NULL) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buffer, length); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - /* TODO: also check that the keyword contents match the spec! */ - for (keyword_length = 0; - keyword_length < length && buffer[keyword_length] != 0; - ++keyword_length) - /* Empty loop to find end of name */ ; - - if (keyword_length > 79 || keyword_length < 1) - errmsg = "bad keyword"; - - /* zTXt must have some LZ data after the keyword, although it may expand to - * zero bytes; we need a '\0' at the end of the keyword, the compression type - * then the LZ data: - */ - else if (keyword_length + 3 > length) - errmsg = "truncated"; - - else if (buffer[keyword_length+1] != PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE) - errmsg = "unknown compression type"; - - else - { - png_alloc_size_t uncompressed_length = PNG_SIZE_MAX; - - /* TODO: at present png_decompress_chunk imposes a single application - * level memory limit, this should be split to different values for iCCP - * and text chunks. - */ - if (png_decompress_chunk(png_ptr, length, keyword_length+2, - &uncompressed_length, 1/*terminate*/) == Z_STREAM_END) - { - png_text text; - - if (png_ptr->read_buffer == NULL) - errmsg="Read failure in png_handle_zTXt"; - else - { - /* It worked; png_ptr->read_buffer now looks like a tEXt chunk - * except for the extra compression type byte and the fact that - * it isn't necessarily '\0' terminated. - */ - buffer = png_ptr->read_buffer; - buffer[uncompressed_length+(keyword_length+2)] = 0; - - text.compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt; - text.key = (png_charp)buffer; - text.text = (png_charp)(buffer + keyword_length+2); - text.text_length = uncompressed_length; - text.itxt_length = 0; - text.lang = NULL; - text.lang_key = NULL; - - if (png_set_text_2(png_ptr, info_ptr, &text, 1) != 0) - errmsg = "insufficient memory"; - } - } - - else - errmsg = png_ptr->zstream.msg; - } - - if (errmsg != NULL) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, errmsg); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED -/* Note: this does not correctly handle chunks that are > 64K under DOS */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_iTXt(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_const_charp errmsg = NULL; - png_bytep buffer; - png_uint_32 prefix_length; - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_iTXt"); - -#ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - return; - } - - if (--png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max == 1) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "no space in chunk cache"); - return; - } - } -#endif - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IHDR) == 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "missing IHDR"); - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - - buffer = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, length+1, 1/*warn*/); - - if (buffer == NULL) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "out of memory"); - return; - } - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buffer, length); - - if (png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0) != 0) - return; - - /* First the keyword. */ - for (prefix_length=0; - prefix_length < length && buffer[prefix_length] != 0; - ++prefix_length) - /* Empty loop */ ; - - /* Perform a basic check on the keyword length here. */ - if (prefix_length > 79 || prefix_length < 1) - errmsg = "bad keyword"; - - /* Expect keyword, compression flag, compression type, language, translated - * keyword (both may be empty but are 0 terminated) then the text, which may - * be empty. - */ - else if (prefix_length + 5 > length) - errmsg = "truncated"; - - else if (buffer[prefix_length+1] == 0 || - (buffer[prefix_length+1] == 1 && - buffer[prefix_length+2] == PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE)) - { - int compressed = buffer[prefix_length+1] != 0; - png_uint_32 language_offset, translated_keyword_offset; - png_alloc_size_t uncompressed_length = 0; - - /* Now the language tag */ - prefix_length += 3; - language_offset = prefix_length; - - for (; prefix_length < length && buffer[prefix_length] != 0; - ++prefix_length) - /* Empty loop */ ; - - /* WARNING: the length may be invalid here, this is checked below. */ - translated_keyword_offset = ++prefix_length; - - for (; prefix_length < length && buffer[prefix_length] != 0; - ++prefix_length) - /* Empty loop */ ; - - /* prefix_length should now be at the trailing '\0' of the translated - * keyword, but it may already be over the end. None of this arithmetic - * can overflow because chunks are at most 2^31 bytes long, but on 16-bit - * systems the available allocation may overflow. - */ - ++prefix_length; - - if (compressed == 0 && prefix_length <= length) - uncompressed_length = length - prefix_length; - - else if (compressed != 0 && prefix_length < length) - { - uncompressed_length = PNG_SIZE_MAX; - - /* TODO: at present png_decompress_chunk imposes a single application - * level memory limit, this should be split to different values for - * iCCP and text chunks. - */ - if (png_decompress_chunk(png_ptr, length, prefix_length, - &uncompressed_length, 1/*terminate*/) == Z_STREAM_END) - buffer = png_ptr->read_buffer; - - else - errmsg = png_ptr->zstream.msg; - } - - else - errmsg = "truncated"; - - if (errmsg == NULL) - { - png_text text; - - buffer[uncompressed_length+prefix_length] = 0; - - if (compressed == 0) - text.compression = PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; - - else - text.compression = PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt; - - text.key = (png_charp)buffer; - text.lang = (png_charp)buffer + language_offset; - text.lang_key = (png_charp)buffer + translated_keyword_offset; - text.text = (png_charp)buffer + prefix_length; - text.text_length = 0; - text.itxt_length = uncompressed_length; - - if (png_set_text_2(png_ptr, info_ptr, &text, 1) != 0) - errmsg = "insufficient memory"; - } - } - - else - errmsg = "bad compression info"; - - if (errmsg != NULL) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, errmsg); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -/* Utility function for png_handle_unknown; set up png_ptr::unknown_chunk */ -static int -png_cache_unknown_chunk(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_alloc_size_t limit = PNG_SIZE_MAX; - - if (png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data != NULL) - { - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data); - png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data = NULL; - } - -# ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max > 0 && - png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max < limit) - limit = png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max; - -# elif PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX > 0 - if (PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX < limit) - limit = PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX; -# endif - - if (length <= limit) - { - PNG_CSTRING_FROM_CHUNK(png_ptr->unknown_chunk.name, png_ptr->chunk_name); - /* The following is safe because of the PNG_SIZE_MAX init above */ - png_ptr->unknown_chunk.size = (size_t)length/*SAFE*/; - /* 'mode' is a flag array, only the bottom four bits matter here */ - png_ptr->unknown_chunk.location = (png_byte)png_ptr->mode/*SAFE*/; - - if (length == 0) - png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data = NULL; - - else - { - /* Do a 'warn' here - it is handled below. */ - png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length)); - } - } - - if (png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data == NULL && length > 0) - { - /* This is benign because we clean up correctly */ - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "unknown chunk exceeds memory limits"); - return 0; - } - - else - { - if (length > 0) - png_crc_read(png_ptr, png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data, length); - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0); - return 1; - } -} -#endif /* READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */ - -/* Handle an unknown, or known but disabled, chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_handle_unknown(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 length, int keep) -{ - int handled = 0; /* the chunk was handled */ - - png_debug(1, "in png_handle_unknown"); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* NOTE: this code is based on the code in libpng-1.4.12 except for fixing - * the bug which meant that setting a non-default behavior for a specific - * chunk would be ignored (the default was always used unless a user - * callback was installed). - * - * 'keep' is the value from the png_chunk_unknown_handling, the setting for - * this specific chunk_name, if PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED, if not it - * will always be PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT and it needs to be set here. - * This is just an optimization to avoid multiple calls to the lookup - * function. - */ -# ifndef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - keep = png_chunk_unknown_handling(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_name); -# endif -# endif - - /* One of the following methods will read the chunk or skip it (at least one - * of these is always defined because this is the only way to switch on - * PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) - */ -# ifdef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* The user callback takes precedence over the chunk keep value, but the - * keep value is still required to validate a save of a critical chunk. - */ - if (png_ptr->read_user_chunk_fn != NULL) - { - if (png_cache_unknown_chunk(png_ptr, length) != 0) - { - /* Callback to user unknown chunk handler */ - int ret = (*(png_ptr->read_user_chunk_fn))(png_ptr, - &png_ptr->unknown_chunk); - - /* ret is: - * negative: An error occurred; png_chunk_error will be called. - * zero: The chunk was not handled, the chunk will be discarded - * unless png_set_keep_unknown_chunks has been used to set - * a 'keep' behavior for this particular chunk, in which - * case that will be used. A critical chunk will cause an - * error at this point unless it is to be saved. - * positive: The chunk was handled, libpng will ignore/discard it. - */ - if (ret < 0) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "error in user chunk"); - - else if (ret == 0) - { - /* If the keep value is 'default' or 'never' override it, but - * still error out on critical chunks unless the keep value is - * 'always' While this is weird it is the behavior in 1.4.12. - * A possible improvement would be to obey the value set for the - * chunk, but this would be an API change that would probably - * damage some applications. - * - * The png_app_warning below catches the case that matters, where - * the application has not set specific save or ignore for this - * chunk or global save or ignore. - */ - if (keep < PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE) - { -# ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->unknown_default < PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE) - { - png_chunk_warning(png_ptr, "Saving unknown chunk:"); - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "forcing save of an unhandled chunk;" - " please call png_set_keep_unknown_chunks"); - /* with keep = PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE */ - } -# endif - keep = PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE; - } - } - - else /* chunk was handled */ - { - handled = 1; - /* Critical chunks can be safely discarded at this point. */ - keep = PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER; - } - } - - else - keep = PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER; /* insufficient memory */ - } - - else - /* Use the SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS code or skip the chunk */ -# endif /* READ_USER_CHUNKS */ - -# ifdef PNG_SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - { - /* keep is currently just the per-chunk setting, if there was no - * setting change it to the global default now (not that this may - * still be AS_DEFAULT) then obtain the cache of the chunk if required, - * if not simply skip the chunk. - */ - if (keep == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT) - keep = png_ptr->unknown_default; - - if (keep == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS || - (keep == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE && - PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(png_ptr->chunk_name))) - { - if (png_cache_unknown_chunk(png_ptr, length) == 0) - keep = PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER; - } - - else - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - } -# else -# ifndef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -# error no method to support READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS -# endif - - { - /* If here there is no read callback pointer set and no support is - * compiled in to just save the unknown chunks, so simply skip this - * chunk. If 'keep' is something other than AS_DEFAULT or NEVER then - * the app has erroneously asked for unknown chunk saving when there - * is no support. - */ - if (keep > PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER) - png_app_error(png_ptr, "no unknown chunk support available"); - - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - } -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* Now store the chunk in the chunk list if appropriate, and if the limits - * permit it. - */ - if (keep == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS || - (keep == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE && - PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(png_ptr->chunk_name))) - { -# ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - switch (png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max) - { - case 2: - png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max = 1; - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "no space in chunk cache"); - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 1: - /* NOTE: prior to 1.6.0 this case resulted in an unknown critical - * chunk being skipped, now there will be a hard error below. - */ - break; - - default: /* not at limit */ - --(png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max); - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 0: /* no limit */ -# endif /* USER_LIMITS */ - /* Here when the limit isn't reached or when limits are compiled - * out; store the chunk. - */ - png_set_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, - &png_ptr->unknown_chunk, 1); - handled = 1; -# ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - break; - } -# endif - } -# else /* no store support: the chunk must be handled by the user callback */ - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) -# endif - - /* Regardless of the error handling below the cached data (if any) can be - * freed now. Notice that the data is not freed if there is a png_error, but - * it will be freed by destroy_read_struct. - */ - if (png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data != NULL) - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data); - png_ptr->unknown_chunk.data = NULL; - -#else /* !PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED */ - /* There is no support to read an unknown chunk, so just skip it. */ - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, length); - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(keep) -#endif /* !READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */ - - /* Check for unhandled critical chunks */ - if (handled == 0 && PNG_CHUNK_CRITICAL(png_ptr->chunk_name)) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "unhandled critical chunk"); -} - -/* This function is called to verify that a chunk name is valid. - * This function can't have the "critical chunk check" incorporated - * into it, since in the future we will need to be able to call user - * functions to handle unknown critical chunks after we check that - * the chunk name itself is valid. - */ - -/* Bit hacking: the test for an invalid byte in the 4 byte chunk name is: - * - * ((c) < 65 || (c) > 122 || ((c) > 90 && (c) < 97)) - */ - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_check_chunk_name(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name) -{ - int i; - png_uint_32 cn=chunk_name; - - png_debug(1, "in png_check_chunk_name"); - - for (i=1; i<=4; ++i) - { - int c = cn & 0xff; - - if (c < 65 || c > 122 || (c > 90 && c < 97)) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "invalid chunk type"); - - cn >>= 8; - } -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_check_chunk_length(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_alloc_size_t limit = PNG_UINT_31_MAX; - -# ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max > 0 && - png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max < limit) - limit = png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max; -# elif PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX > 0 - if (PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX < limit) - limit = PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX; -# endif - if (png_ptr->chunk_name == png_IDAT) - { - png_alloc_size_t idat_limit = PNG_UINT_31_MAX; - size_t row_factor = - (size_t)png_ptr->width - * (size_t)png_ptr->channels - * (png_ptr->bit_depth > 8? 2: 1) - + 1 - + (png_ptr->interlaced? 6: 0); - if (png_ptr->height > PNG_UINT_32_MAX/row_factor) - idat_limit = PNG_UINT_31_MAX; - else - idat_limit = png_ptr->height * row_factor; - row_factor = row_factor > 32566? 32566 : row_factor; - idat_limit += 6 + 5*(idat_limit/row_factor+1); /* zlib+deflate overhead */ - idat_limit=idat_limit < PNG_UINT_31_MAX? idat_limit : PNG_UINT_31_MAX; - limit = limit < idat_limit? idat_limit : limit; - } - - if (length > limit) - { - png_debug2(0," length = %lu, limit = %lu", - (unsigned long)length,(unsigned long)limit); - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, "chunk data is too large"); - } -} - -/* Combines the row recently read in with the existing pixels in the row. This - * routine takes care of alpha and transparency if requested. This routine also - * handles the two methods of progressive display of interlaced images, - * depending on the 'display' value; if 'display' is true then the whole row - * (dp) is filled from the start by replicating the available pixels. If - * 'display' is false only those pixels present in the pass are filled in. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_combine_row(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep dp, int display) -{ - unsigned int pixel_depth = png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth; - png_const_bytep sp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1; - png_alloc_size_t row_width = png_ptr->width; - unsigned int pass = png_ptr->pass; - png_bytep end_ptr = 0; - png_byte end_byte = 0; - unsigned int end_mask; - - png_debug(1, "in png_combine_row"); - - /* Added in 1.5.6: it should not be possible to enter this routine until at - * least one row has been read from the PNG data and transformed. - */ - if (pixel_depth == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal row logic error"); - - /* Added in 1.5.4: the pixel depth should match the information returned by - * any call to png_read_update_info at this point. Do not continue if we got - * this wrong. - */ - if (png_ptr->info_rowbytes != 0 && png_ptr->info_rowbytes != - PNG_ROWBYTES(pixel_depth, row_width)) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal row size calculation error"); - - /* Don't expect this to ever happen: */ - if (row_width == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal row width error"); - - /* Preserve the last byte in cases where only part of it will be overwritten, - * the multiply below may overflow, we don't care because ANSI-C guarantees - * we get the low bits. - */ - end_mask = (pixel_depth * row_width) & 7; - if (end_mask != 0) - { - /* end_ptr == NULL is a flag to say do nothing */ - end_ptr = dp + PNG_ROWBYTES(pixel_depth, row_width) - 1; - end_byte = *end_ptr; -# ifdef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - /* little-endian byte */ - end_mask = (unsigned int)(0xff << end_mask); - - else /* big-endian byte */ -# endif - end_mask = 0xff >> end_mask; - /* end_mask is now the bits to *keep* from the destination row */ - } - - /* For non-interlaced images this reduces to a memcpy(). A memcpy() - * will also happen if interlacing isn't supported or if the application - * does not call png_set_interlace_handling(). In the latter cases the - * caller just gets a sequence of the unexpanded rows from each interlace - * pass. - */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0 && - pass < 6 && (display == 0 || - /* The following copies everything for 'display' on passes 0, 2 and 4. */ - (display == 1 && (pass & 1) != 0))) - { - /* Narrow images may have no bits in a pass; the caller should handle - * this, but this test is cheap: - */ - if (row_width <= PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass)) - return; - - if (pixel_depth < 8) - { - /* For pixel depths up to 4 bpp the 8-pixel mask can be expanded to fit - * into 32 bits, then a single loop over the bytes using the four byte - * values in the 32-bit mask can be used. For the 'display' option the - * expanded mask may also not require any masking within a byte. To - * make this work the PACKSWAP option must be taken into account - it - * simply requires the pixels to be reversed in each byte. - * - * The 'regular' case requires a mask for each of the first 6 passes, - * the 'display' case does a copy for the even passes in the range - * 0..6. This has already been handled in the test above. - * - * The masks are arranged as four bytes with the first byte to use in - * the lowest bits (little-endian) regardless of the order (PACKSWAP or - * not) of the pixels in each byte. - * - * NOTE: the whole of this logic depends on the caller of this function - * only calling it on rows appropriate to the pass. This function only - * understands the 'x' logic; the 'y' logic is handled by the caller. - * - * The following defines allow generation of compile time constant bit - * masks for each pixel depth and each possibility of swapped or not - * swapped bytes. Pass 'p' is in the range 0..6; 'x', a pixel index, - * is in the range 0..7; and the result is 1 if the pixel is to be - * copied in the pass, 0 if not. 'S' is for the sparkle method, 'B' - * for the block method. - * - * With some compilers a compile time expression of the general form: - * - * (shift >= 32) ? (a >> (shift-32)) : (b >> shift) - * - * Produces warnings with values of 'shift' in the range 33 to 63 - * because the right hand side of the ?: expression is evaluated by - * the compiler even though it isn't used. Microsoft Visual C (various - * versions) and the Intel C compiler are known to do this. To avoid - * this the following macros are used in 1.5.6. This is a temporary - * solution to avoid destabilizing the code during the release process. - */ -# if PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS -# define PNG_LSR(x,s) ((x)>>((s) & 0x1f)) -# define PNG_LSL(x,s) ((x)<<((s) & 0x1f)) -# else -# define PNG_LSR(x,s) ((x)>>(s)) -# define PNG_LSL(x,s) ((x)<<(s)) -# endif -# define S_COPY(p,x) (((p)<4 ? PNG_LSR(0x80088822,(3-(p))*8+(7-(x))) :\ - PNG_LSR(0xaa55ff00,(7-(p))*8+(7-(x)))) & 1) -# define B_COPY(p,x) (((p)<4 ? PNG_LSR(0xff0fff33,(3-(p))*8+(7-(x))) :\ - PNG_LSR(0xff55ff00,(7-(p))*8+(7-(x)))) & 1) - - /* Return a mask for pass 'p' pixel 'x' at depth 'd'. The mask is - * little endian - the first pixel is at bit 0 - however the extra - * parameter 's' can be set to cause the mask position to be swapped - * within each byte, to match the PNG format. This is done by XOR of - * the shift with 7, 6 or 4 for bit depths 1, 2 and 4. - */ -# define PIXEL_MASK(p,x,d,s) \ - (PNG_LSL(((PNG_LSL(1U,(d)))-1),(((x)*(d))^((s)?8-(d):0)))) - - /* Hence generate the appropriate 'block' or 'sparkle' pixel copy mask. - */ -# define S_MASKx(p,x,d,s) (S_COPY(p,x)?PIXEL_MASK(p,x,d,s):0) -# define B_MASKx(p,x,d,s) (B_COPY(p,x)?PIXEL_MASK(p,x,d,s):0) - - /* Combine 8 of these to get the full mask. For the 1-bpp and 2-bpp - * cases the result needs replicating, for the 4-bpp case the above - * generates a full 32 bits. - */ -# define MASK_EXPAND(m,d) ((m)*((d)==1?0x01010101:((d)==2?0x00010001:1))) - -# define S_MASK(p,d,s) MASK_EXPAND(S_MASKx(p,0,d,s) + S_MASKx(p,1,d,s) +\ - S_MASKx(p,2,d,s) + S_MASKx(p,3,d,s) + S_MASKx(p,4,d,s) +\ - S_MASKx(p,5,d,s) + S_MASKx(p,6,d,s) + S_MASKx(p,7,d,s), d) - -# define B_MASK(p,d,s) MASK_EXPAND(B_MASKx(p,0,d,s) + B_MASKx(p,1,d,s) +\ - B_MASKx(p,2,d,s) + B_MASKx(p,3,d,s) + B_MASKx(p,4,d,s) +\ - B_MASKx(p,5,d,s) + B_MASKx(p,6,d,s) + B_MASKx(p,7,d,s), d) - -#if PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS - /* Utility macros to construct all the masks for a depth/swap - * combination. The 's' parameter says whether the format is PNG - * (big endian bytes) or not. Only the three odd-numbered passes are - * required for the display/block algorithm. - */ -# define S_MASKS(d,s) { S_MASK(0,d,s), S_MASK(1,d,s), S_MASK(2,d,s),\ - S_MASK(3,d,s), S_MASK(4,d,s), S_MASK(5,d,s) } - -# define B_MASKS(d,s) { B_MASK(1,d,s), B_MASK(3,d,s), B_MASK(5,d,s) } - -# define DEPTH_INDEX(d) ((d)==1?0:((d)==2?1:2)) - - /* Hence the pre-compiled masks indexed by PACKSWAP (or not), depth and - * then pass: - */ - static const png_uint_32 row_mask[2/*PACKSWAP*/][3/*depth*/][6] = - { - /* Little-endian byte masks for PACKSWAP */ - { S_MASKS(1,0), S_MASKS(2,0), S_MASKS(4,0) }, - /* Normal (big-endian byte) masks - PNG format */ - { S_MASKS(1,1), S_MASKS(2,1), S_MASKS(4,1) } - }; - - /* display_mask has only three entries for the odd passes, so index by - * pass>>1. - */ - static const png_uint_32 display_mask[2][3][3] = - { - /* Little-endian byte masks for PACKSWAP */ - { B_MASKS(1,0), B_MASKS(2,0), B_MASKS(4,0) }, - /* Normal (big-endian byte) masks - PNG format */ - { B_MASKS(1,1), B_MASKS(2,1), B_MASKS(4,1) } - }; - -# define MASK(pass,depth,display,png)\ - ((display)?display_mask[png][DEPTH_INDEX(depth)][pass>>1]:\ - row_mask[png][DEPTH_INDEX(depth)][pass]) - -#else /* !PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS */ - /* This is the runtime alternative: it seems unlikely that this will - * ever be either smaller or faster than the compile time approach. - */ -# define MASK(pass,depth,display,png)\ - ((display)?B_MASK(pass,depth,png):S_MASK(pass,depth,png)) -#endif /* !USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS */ - - /* Use the appropriate mask to copy the required bits. In some cases - * the byte mask will be 0 or 0xff; optimize these cases. row_width is - * the number of pixels, but the code copies bytes, so it is necessary - * to special case the end. - */ - png_uint_32 pixels_per_byte = 8 / pixel_depth; - png_uint_32 mask; - -# ifdef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - mask = MASK(pass, pixel_depth, display, 0); - - else -# endif - mask = MASK(pass, pixel_depth, display, 1); - - for (;;) - { - png_uint_32 m; - - /* It doesn't matter in the following if png_uint_32 has more than - * 32 bits because the high bits always match those in m<<24; it is, - * however, essential to use OR here, not +, because of this. - */ - m = mask; - mask = (m >> 8) | (m << 24); /* rotate right to good compilers */ - m &= 0xff; - - if (m != 0) /* something to copy */ - { - if (m != 0xff) - *dp = (png_byte)((*dp & ~m) | (*sp & m)); - else - *dp = *sp; - } - - /* NOTE: this may overwrite the last byte with garbage if the image - * is not an exact number of bytes wide; libpng has always done - * this. - */ - if (row_width <= pixels_per_byte) - break; /* May need to restore part of the last byte */ - - row_width -= pixels_per_byte; - ++dp; - ++sp; - } - } - - else /* pixel_depth >= 8 */ - { - unsigned int bytes_to_copy, bytes_to_jump; - - /* Validate the depth - it must be a multiple of 8 */ - if (pixel_depth & 7) - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid user transform pixel depth"); - - pixel_depth >>= 3; /* now in bytes */ - row_width *= pixel_depth; - - /* Regardless of pass number the Adam 7 interlace always results in a - * fixed number of pixels to copy then to skip. There may be a - * different number of pixels to skip at the start though. - */ - { - unsigned int offset = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass) * pixel_depth; - - row_width -= offset; - dp += offset; - sp += offset; - } - - /* Work out the bytes to copy. */ - if (display != 0) - { - /* When doing the 'block' algorithm the pixel in the pass gets - * replicated to adjacent pixels. This is why the even (0,2,4,6) - * passes are skipped above - the entire expanded row is copied. - */ - bytes_to_copy = (1<<((6-pass)>>1)) * pixel_depth; - - /* But don't allow this number to exceed the actual row width. */ - if (bytes_to_copy > row_width) - bytes_to_copy = (unsigned int)/*SAFE*/row_width; - } - - else /* normal row; Adam7 only ever gives us one pixel to copy. */ - bytes_to_copy = pixel_depth; - - /* In Adam7 there is a constant offset between where the pixels go. */ - bytes_to_jump = PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass) * pixel_depth; - - /* And simply copy these bytes. Some optimization is possible here, - * depending on the value of 'bytes_to_copy'. Special case the low - * byte counts, which we know to be frequent. - * - * Notice that these cases all 'return' rather than 'break' - this - * avoids an unnecessary test on whether to restore the last byte - * below. - */ - switch (bytes_to_copy) - { - case 1: - for (;;) - { - *dp = *sp; - - if (row_width <= bytes_to_jump) - return; - - dp += bytes_to_jump; - sp += bytes_to_jump; - row_width -= bytes_to_jump; - } - - case 2: - /* There is a possibility of a partial copy at the end here; this - * slows the code down somewhat. - */ - do - { - dp[0] = sp[0]; dp[1] = sp[1]; - - if (row_width <= bytes_to_jump) - return; - - sp += bytes_to_jump; - dp += bytes_to_jump; - row_width -= bytes_to_jump; - } - while (row_width > 1); - - /* And there can only be one byte left at this point: */ - *dp = *sp; - return; - - case 3: - /* This can only be the RGB case, so each copy is exactly one - * pixel and it is not necessary to check for a partial copy. - */ - for (;;) - { - dp[0] = sp[0]; dp[1] = sp[1]; dp[2] = sp[2]; - - if (row_width <= bytes_to_jump) - return; - - sp += bytes_to_jump; - dp += bytes_to_jump; - row_width -= bytes_to_jump; - } - - default: -#if PNG_ALIGN_TYPE != PNG_ALIGN_NONE - /* Check for double byte alignment and, if possible, use a - * 16-bit copy. Don't attempt this for narrow images - ones that - * are less than an interlace panel wide. Don't attempt it for - * wide bytes_to_copy either - use the memcpy there. - */ - if (bytes_to_copy < 16 /*else use memcpy*/ && - png_isaligned(dp, png_uint_16) && - png_isaligned(sp, png_uint_16) && - bytes_to_copy % (sizeof (png_uint_16)) == 0 && - bytes_to_jump % (sizeof (png_uint_16)) == 0) - { - /* Everything is aligned for png_uint_16 copies, but try for - * png_uint_32 first. - */ - if (png_isaligned(dp, png_uint_32) && - png_isaligned(sp, png_uint_32) && - bytes_to_copy % (sizeof (png_uint_32)) == 0 && - bytes_to_jump % (sizeof (png_uint_32)) == 0) - { - png_uint_32p dp32 = png_aligncast(png_uint_32p,dp); - png_const_uint_32p sp32 = png_aligncastconst( - png_const_uint_32p, sp); - size_t skip = (bytes_to_jump-bytes_to_copy) / - (sizeof (png_uint_32)); - - do - { - size_t c = bytes_to_copy; - do - { - *dp32++ = *sp32++; - c -= (sizeof (png_uint_32)); - } - while (c > 0); - - if (row_width <= bytes_to_jump) - return; - - dp32 += skip; - sp32 += skip; - row_width -= bytes_to_jump; - } - while (bytes_to_copy <= row_width); - - /* Get to here when the row_width truncates the final copy. - * There will be 1-3 bytes left to copy, so don't try the - * 16-bit loop below. - */ - dp = (png_bytep)dp32; - sp = (png_const_bytep)sp32; - do - *dp++ = *sp++; - while (--row_width > 0); - return; - } - - /* Else do it in 16-bit quantities, but only if the size is - * not too large. - */ - else - { - png_uint_16p dp16 = png_aligncast(png_uint_16p, dp); - png_const_uint_16p sp16 = png_aligncastconst( - png_const_uint_16p, sp); - size_t skip = (bytes_to_jump-bytes_to_copy) / - (sizeof (png_uint_16)); - - do - { - size_t c = bytes_to_copy; - do - { - *dp16++ = *sp16++; - c -= (sizeof (png_uint_16)); - } - while (c > 0); - - if (row_width <= bytes_to_jump) - return; - - dp16 += skip; - sp16 += skip; - row_width -= bytes_to_jump; - } - while (bytes_to_copy <= row_width); - - /* End of row - 1 byte left, bytes_to_copy > row_width: */ - dp = (png_bytep)dp16; - sp = (png_const_bytep)sp16; - do - *dp++ = *sp++; - while (--row_width > 0); - return; - } - } -#endif /* ALIGN_TYPE code */ - - /* The true default - use a memcpy: */ - for (;;) - { - memcpy(dp, sp, bytes_to_copy); - - if (row_width <= bytes_to_jump) - return; - - sp += bytes_to_jump; - dp += bytes_to_jump; - row_width -= bytes_to_jump; - if (bytes_to_copy > row_width) - bytes_to_copy = (unsigned int)/*SAFE*/row_width; - } - } - - /* NOT REACHED*/ - } /* pixel_depth >= 8 */ - - /* Here if pixel_depth < 8 to check 'end_ptr' below. */ - } - else -#endif /* READ_INTERLACING */ - - /* If here then the switch above wasn't used so just memcpy the whole row - * from the temporary row buffer (notice that this overwrites the end of the - * destination row if it is a partial byte.) - */ - memcpy(dp, sp, PNG_ROWBYTES(pixel_depth, row_width)); - - /* Restore the overwritten bits from the last byte if necessary. */ - if (end_ptr != NULL) - *end_ptr = (png_byte)((end_byte & end_mask) | (*end_ptr & ~end_mask)); -} - -#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_read_interlace(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, int pass, - png_uint_32 transformations /* Because these may affect the byte layout */) -{ - /* Arrays to facilitate easy interlacing - use pass (0 - 6) as index */ - /* Offset to next interlace block */ - static const unsigned int png_pass_inc[7] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_read_interlace"); - if (row != NULL && row_info != NULL) - { - png_uint_32 final_width; - - final_width = row_info->width * png_pass_inc[pass]; - - switch (row_info->pixel_depth) - { - case 1: - { - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)((row_info->width - 1) >> 3); - png_bytep dp = row + (size_t)((final_width - 1) >> 3); - unsigned int sshift, dshift; - unsigned int s_start, s_end; - int s_inc; - int jstop = (int)png_pass_inc[pass]; - png_byte v; - png_uint_32 i; - int j; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - { - sshift = ((row_info->width + 7) & 0x07); - dshift = ((final_width + 7) & 0x07); - s_start = 7; - s_end = 0; - s_inc = -1; - } - - else -#endif - { - sshift = 7 - ((row_info->width + 7) & 0x07); - dshift = 7 - ((final_width + 7) & 0x07); - s_start = 0; - s_end = 7; - s_inc = 1; - } - - for (i = 0; i < row_info->width; i++) - { - v = (png_byte)((*sp >> sshift) & 0x01); - for (j = 0; j < jstop; j++) - { - unsigned int tmp = *dp & (0x7f7f >> (7 - dshift)); - tmp |= (unsigned int)(v << dshift); - *dp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - - if (dshift == s_end) - { - dshift = s_start; - dp--; - } - - else - dshift = (unsigned int)((int)dshift + s_inc); - } - - if (sshift == s_end) - { - sshift = s_start; - sp--; - } - - else - sshift = (unsigned int)((int)sshift + s_inc); - } - break; - } - - case 2: - { - png_bytep sp = row + (png_uint_32)((row_info->width - 1) >> 2); - png_bytep dp = row + (png_uint_32)((final_width - 1) >> 2); - unsigned int sshift, dshift; - unsigned int s_start, s_end; - int s_inc; - int jstop = (int)png_pass_inc[pass]; - png_uint_32 i; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - { - sshift = (((row_info->width + 3) & 0x03) << 1); - dshift = (((final_width + 3) & 0x03) << 1); - s_start = 6; - s_end = 0; - s_inc = -2; - } - - else -#endif - { - sshift = ((3 - ((row_info->width + 3) & 0x03)) << 1); - dshift = ((3 - ((final_width + 3) & 0x03)) << 1); - s_start = 0; - s_end = 6; - s_inc = 2; - } - - for (i = 0; i < row_info->width; i++) - { - png_byte v; - int j; - - v = (png_byte)((*sp >> sshift) & 0x03); - for (j = 0; j < jstop; j++) - { - unsigned int tmp = *dp & (0x3f3f >> (6 - dshift)); - tmp |= (unsigned int)(v << dshift); - *dp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - - if (dshift == s_end) - { - dshift = s_start; - dp--; - } - - else - dshift = (unsigned int)((int)dshift + s_inc); - } - - if (sshift == s_end) - { - sshift = s_start; - sp--; - } - - else - sshift = (unsigned int)((int)sshift + s_inc); - } - break; - } - - case 4: - { - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)((row_info->width - 1) >> 1); - png_bytep dp = row + (size_t)((final_width - 1) >> 1); - unsigned int sshift, dshift; - unsigned int s_start, s_end; - int s_inc; - png_uint_32 i; - int jstop = (int)png_pass_inc[pass]; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - { - sshift = (((row_info->width + 1) & 0x01) << 2); - dshift = (((final_width + 1) & 0x01) << 2); - s_start = 4; - s_end = 0; - s_inc = -4; - } - - else -#endif - { - sshift = ((1 - ((row_info->width + 1) & 0x01)) << 2); - dshift = ((1 - ((final_width + 1) & 0x01)) << 2); - s_start = 0; - s_end = 4; - s_inc = 4; - } - - for (i = 0; i < row_info->width; i++) - { - png_byte v = (png_byte)((*sp >> sshift) & 0x0f); - int j; - - for (j = 0; j < jstop; j++) - { - unsigned int tmp = *dp & (0xf0f >> (4 - dshift)); - tmp |= (unsigned int)(v << dshift); - *dp = (png_byte)(tmp & 0xff); - - if (dshift == s_end) - { - dshift = s_start; - dp--; - } - - else - dshift = (unsigned int)((int)dshift + s_inc); - } - - if (sshift == s_end) - { - sshift = s_start; - sp--; - } - - else - sshift = (unsigned int)((int)sshift + s_inc); - } - break; - } - - default: - { - size_t pixel_bytes = (row_info->pixel_depth >> 3); - - png_bytep sp = row + (size_t)(row_info->width - 1) - * pixel_bytes; - - png_bytep dp = row + (size_t)(final_width - 1) * pixel_bytes; - - int jstop = (int)png_pass_inc[pass]; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0; i < row_info->width; i++) - { - png_byte v[8]; /* SAFE; pixel_depth does not exceed 64 */ - int j; - - memcpy(v, sp, pixel_bytes); - - for (j = 0; j < jstop; j++) - { - memcpy(dp, v, pixel_bytes); - dp -= pixel_bytes; - } - - sp -= pixel_bytes; - } - break; - } - } - - row_info->width = final_width; - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, final_width); - } -#ifndef PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - PNG_UNUSED(transformations) /* Silence compiler warning */ -#endif -} -#endif /* READ_INTERLACING */ - -static void -png_read_filter_row_sub(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_bytep prev_row) -{ - size_t i; - size_t istop = row_info->rowbytes; - unsigned int bpp = (row_info->pixel_depth + 7) >> 3; - png_bytep rp = row + bpp; - - PNG_UNUSED(prev_row) - - for (i = bpp; i < istop; i++) - { - *rp = (png_byte)(((int)(*rp) + (int)(*(rp-bpp))) & 0xff); - rp++; - } -} - -static void -png_read_filter_row_up(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_bytep prev_row) -{ - size_t i; - size_t istop = row_info->rowbytes; - png_bytep rp = row; - png_const_bytep pp = prev_row; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - *rp = (png_byte)(((int)(*rp) + (int)(*pp++)) & 0xff); - rp++; - } -} - -static void -png_read_filter_row_avg(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_bytep prev_row) -{ - size_t i; - png_bytep rp = row; - png_const_bytep pp = prev_row; - unsigned int bpp = (row_info->pixel_depth + 7) >> 3; - size_t istop = row_info->rowbytes - bpp; - - for (i = 0; i < bpp; i++) - { - *rp = (png_byte)(((int)(*rp) + - ((int)(*pp++) / 2 )) & 0xff); - - rp++; - } - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - *rp = (png_byte)(((int)(*rp) + - (int)(*pp++ + *(rp-bpp)) / 2 ) & 0xff); - - rp++; - } -} - -static void -png_read_filter_row_paeth_1byte_pixel(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_bytep prev_row) -{ - png_bytep rp_end = row + row_info->rowbytes; - int a, c; - - /* First pixel/byte */ - c = *prev_row++; - a = *row + c; - *row++ = (png_byte)a; - - /* Remainder */ - while (row < rp_end) - { - int b, pa, pb, pc, p; - - a &= 0xff; /* From previous iteration or start */ - b = *prev_row++; - - p = b - c; - pc = a - c; - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - pa = abs(p); - pb = abs(pc); - pc = abs(p + pc); -#else - pa = p < 0 ? -p : p; - pb = pc < 0 ? -pc : pc; - pc = (p + pc) < 0 ? -(p + pc) : p + pc; -#endif - - /* Find the best predictor, the least of pa, pb, pc favoring the earlier - * ones in the case of a tie. - */ - if (pb < pa) - { - pa = pb; a = b; - } - if (pc < pa) a = c; - - /* Calculate the current pixel in a, and move the previous row pixel to c - * for the next time round the loop - */ - c = b; - a += *row; - *row++ = (png_byte)a; - } -} - -static void -png_read_filter_row_paeth_multibyte_pixel(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_bytep prev_row) -{ - unsigned int bpp = (row_info->pixel_depth + 7) >> 3; - png_bytep rp_end = row + bpp; - - /* Process the first pixel in the row completely (this is the same as 'up' - * because there is only one candidate predictor for the first row). - */ - while (row < rp_end) - { - int a = *row + *prev_row++; - *row++ = (png_byte)a; - } - - /* Remainder */ - rp_end = rp_end + (row_info->rowbytes - bpp); - - while (row < rp_end) - { - int a, b, c, pa, pb, pc, p; - - c = *(prev_row - bpp); - a = *(row - bpp); - b = *prev_row++; - - p = b - c; - pc = a - c; - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - pa = abs(p); - pb = abs(pc); - pc = abs(p + pc); -#else - pa = p < 0 ? -p : p; - pb = pc < 0 ? -pc : pc; - pc = (p + pc) < 0 ? -(p + pc) : p + pc; -#endif - - if (pb < pa) - { - pa = pb; a = b; - } - if (pc < pa) a = c; - - a += *row; - *row++ = (png_byte)a; - } -} - -static void -png_init_filter_functions(png_structrp pp) - /* This function is called once for every PNG image (except for PNG images - * that only use PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE for all rows) to set the - * implementations required to reverse the filtering of PNG rows. Reversing - * the filter is the first transformation performed on the row data. It is - * performed in place, therefore an implementation can be selected based on - * the image pixel format. If the implementation depends on image width then - * take care to ensure that it works correctly if the image is interlaced - - * interlacing causes the actual row width to vary. - */ -{ - unsigned int bpp = (pp->pixel_depth + 7) >> 3; - - pp->read_filter[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB-1] = png_read_filter_row_sub; - pp->read_filter[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP-1] = png_read_filter_row_up; - pp->read_filter[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG-1] = png_read_filter_row_avg; - if (bpp == 1) - pp->read_filter[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH-1] = - png_read_filter_row_paeth_1byte_pixel; - else - pp->read_filter[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH-1] = - png_read_filter_row_paeth_multibyte_pixel; - -#ifdef PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS - /* To use this define PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS as the name of a function to - * call to install hardware optimizations for the above functions; simply - * replace whatever elements of the pp->read_filter[] array with a hardware - * specific (or, for that matter, generic) optimization. - * - * To see an example of this examine what configure.ac does when - * --enable-arm-neon is specified on the command line. - */ - // PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS(pp, bpp); // TO-TO: Fix NEON support -#endif -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_filter_row(png_structrp pp, png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_bytep prev_row, int filter) -{ - /* OPTIMIZATION: DO NOT MODIFY THIS FUNCTION, instead #define - * PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS to a function that overrides the generic - * implementations. See png_init_filter_functions above. - */ - if (filter > PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE && filter < PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST) - { - if (pp->read_filter[0] == NULL) - png_init_filter_functions(pp); - - pp->read_filter[filter-1](row_info, row, prev_row); - } -} - -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_IDAT_data(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep output, - png_alloc_size_t avail_out) -{ - /* Loop reading IDATs and decompressing the result into output[avail_out] */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = output; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; /* safety: set below */ - - if (output == NULL) - avail_out = 0; - - do - { - int ret; - png_byte tmpbuf[PNG_INFLATE_BUF_SIZE]; - - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_in == 0) - { - uInt avail_in; - png_bytep buffer; - - while (png_ptr->idat_size == 0) - { - png_crc_finish(png_ptr, 0); - - png_ptr->idat_size = png_read_chunk_header(png_ptr); - /* This is an error even in the 'check' case because the code just - * consumed a non-IDAT header. - */ - if (png_ptr->chunk_name != png_IDAT) - png_error(png_ptr, "Not enough image data"); - } - - avail_in = png_ptr->IDAT_read_size; - - if (avail_in > png_ptr->idat_size) - avail_in = (uInt)png_ptr->idat_size; - - /* A PNG with a gradually increasing IDAT size will defeat this attempt - * to minimize memory usage by causing lots of re-allocs, but - * realistically doing IDAT_read_size re-allocs is not likely to be a - * big problem. - */ - buffer = png_read_buffer(png_ptr, avail_in, 0/*error*/); - - png_crc_read(png_ptr, buffer, avail_in); - png_ptr->idat_size -= avail_in; - - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = buffer; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = avail_in; - } - - /* And set up the output side. */ - if (output != NULL) /* standard read */ - { - uInt out = ZLIB_IO_MAX; - - if (out > avail_out) - out = (uInt)avail_out; - - avail_out -= out; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = out; - } - - else /* after last row, checking for end */ - { - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = tmpbuf; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = (sizeof tmpbuf); - } - - /* Use NO_FLUSH; this gives zlib the maximum opportunity to optimize the - * process. If the LZ stream is truncated the sequential reader will - * terminally damage the stream, above, by reading the chunk header of the - * following chunk (it then exits with png_error). - * - * TODO: deal more elegantly with truncated IDAT lists. - */ - ret = PNG_INFLATE(png_ptr, Z_NO_FLUSH); - - /* Take the unconsumed output back. */ - if (output != NULL) - avail_out += png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - - else /* avail_out counts the extra bytes */ - avail_out += (sizeof tmpbuf) - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; - - if (ret == Z_STREAM_END) - { - /* Do this for safety; we won't read any more into this row. */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = NULL; - - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED; - - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_in > 0 || png_ptr->idat_size > 0) - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "Extra compressed data"); - break; - } - - if (ret != Z_OK) - { - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - - if (output != NULL) - png_chunk_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - - else /* checking */ - { - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - return; - } - } - } while (avail_out > 0); - - if (avail_out > 0) - { - /* The stream ended before the image; this is the same as too few IDATs so - * should be handled the same way. - */ - if (output != NULL) - png_error(png_ptr, "Not enough image data"); - - else /* the deflate stream contained extra data */ - png_chunk_benign_error(png_ptr, "Too much image data"); - } -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_finish_IDAT(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* We don't need any more data and the stream should have ended, however the - * LZ end code may actually not have been processed. In this case we must - * read it otherwise stray unread IDAT data or, more likely, an IDAT chunk - * may still remain to be consumed. - */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED) == 0) - { - /* The NULL causes png_read_IDAT_data to swallow any remaining bytes in - * the compressed stream, but the stream may be damaged too, so even after - * this call we may need to terminate the zstream ownership. - */ - png_read_IDAT_data(png_ptr, NULL, 0); - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = NULL; /* safety */ - - /* Now clear everything out for safety; the following may not have been - * done. - */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED) == 0) - { - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED; - } - } - - /* If the zstream has not been released do it now *and* terminate the reading - * of the final IDAT chunk. - */ - if (png_ptr->zowner == png_IDAT) - { - /* Always do this; the pointers otherwise point into the read buffer. */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = NULL; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; - - /* Now we no longer own the zstream. */ - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - - /* The slightly weird semantics of the sequential IDAT reading is that we - * are always in or at the end of an IDAT chunk, so we always need to do a - * crc_finish here. If idat_size is non-zero we also need to read the - * spurious bytes at the end of the chunk now. - */ - (void)png_crc_finish(png_ptr, png_ptr->idat_size); - } -} - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_finish_row(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Arrays to facilitate easy interlacing - use pass (0 - 6) as index */ - - /* Start of interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_start[7] = {0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_inc[7] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - - /* Start of interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_ystart[7] = {0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_yinc[7] = {8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2}; - - png_debug(1, "in png_read_finish_row"); - png_ptr->row_number++; - if (png_ptr->row_number < png_ptr->num_rows) - return; - - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - { - png_ptr->row_number = 0; - - /* TO DO: don't do this if prev_row isn't needed (requires - * read-ahead of the next row's filter byte. - */ - memset(png_ptr->prev_row, 0, png_ptr->rowbytes + 1); - - do - { - png_ptr->pass++; - - if (png_ptr->pass >= 7) - break; - - png_ptr->iwidth = (png_ptr->width + - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass] - 1 - - png_pass_start[png_ptr->pass]) / - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass]; - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) == 0) - { - png_ptr->num_rows = (png_ptr->height + - png_pass_yinc[png_ptr->pass] - 1 - - png_pass_ystart[png_ptr->pass]) / - png_pass_yinc[png_ptr->pass]; - } - - else /* if (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) */ - break; /* libpng deinterlacing sees every row */ - - } while (png_ptr->num_rows == 0 || png_ptr->iwidth == 0); - - if (png_ptr->pass < 7) - return; - } - - /* Here after at the end of the last row of the last pass. */ - png_read_finish_IDAT(png_ptr); -} -#endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_read_start_row(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Arrays to facilitate easy interlacing - use pass (0 - 6) as index */ - - /* Start of interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_start[7] = {0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_inc[7] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - - /* Start of interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_ystart[7] = {0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_yinc[7] = {8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2}; - - unsigned int max_pixel_depth; - size_t row_bytes; - - png_debug(1, "in png_read_start_row"); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - png_init_read_transformations(png_ptr); -#endif - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - { - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) == 0) - png_ptr->num_rows = (png_ptr->height + png_pass_yinc[0] - 1 - - png_pass_ystart[0]) / png_pass_yinc[0]; - - else - png_ptr->num_rows = png_ptr->height; - - png_ptr->iwidth = (png_ptr->width + - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass] - 1 - - png_pass_start[png_ptr->pass]) / - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass]; - } - - else - { - png_ptr->num_rows = png_ptr->height; - png_ptr->iwidth = png_ptr->width; - } - - max_pixel_depth = (unsigned int)png_ptr->pixel_depth; - - /* WARNING: * png_read_transform_info (pngrtran.c) performs a simpler set of - * calculations to calculate the final pixel depth, then - * png_do_read_transforms actually does the transforms. This means that the - * code which effectively calculates this value is actually repeated in three - * separate places. They must all match. Innocent changes to the order of - * transformations can and will break libpng in a way that causes memory - * overwrites. - * - * TODO: fix this. - */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACK) != 0 && png_ptr->bit_depth < 8) - max_pixel_depth = 8; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - if (png_ptr->num_trans != 0) - max_pixel_depth = 32; - - else - max_pixel_depth = 24; - } - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - if (max_pixel_depth < 8) - max_pixel_depth = 8; - - if (png_ptr->num_trans != 0) - max_pixel_depth *= 2; - } - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - { - if (png_ptr->num_trans != 0) - { - max_pixel_depth *= 4; - max_pixel_depth /= 3; - } - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND_16) != 0) - { -# ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - /* In fact it is an error if it isn't supported, but checking is - * the safe way. - */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->bit_depth < 16) - max_pixel_depth *= 2; - } - else -# endif - png_ptr->transformations &= ~PNG_EXPAND_16; - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_FILLER)) != 0) - { - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - if (max_pixel_depth <= 8) - max_pixel_depth = 16; - - else - max_pixel_depth = 32; - } - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - if (max_pixel_depth <= 32) - max_pixel_depth = 32; - - else - max_pixel_depth = 64; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB) != 0) - { - if ( -#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED - (png_ptr->num_trans != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_EXPAND) != 0) || -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED - (png_ptr->transformations & (PNG_FILLER)) != 0 || -#endif - png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - { - if (max_pixel_depth <= 16) - max_pixel_depth = 32; - - else - max_pixel_depth = 64; - } - - else - { - if (max_pixel_depth <= 8) - { - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - max_pixel_depth = 32; - - else - max_pixel_depth = 24; - } - - else if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - max_pixel_depth = 64; - - else - max_pixel_depth = 48; - } - } -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) && \ -defined(PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_USER_TRANSFORM) != 0) - { - unsigned int user_pixel_depth = png_ptr->user_transform_depth * - png_ptr->user_transform_channels; - - if (user_pixel_depth > max_pixel_depth) - max_pixel_depth = user_pixel_depth; - } -#endif - - /* This value is stored in png_struct and double checked in the row read - * code. - */ - png_ptr->maximum_pixel_depth = (png_byte)max_pixel_depth; - png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth = 0; /* calculated on demand */ - - /* Align the width on the next larger 8 pixels. Mainly used - * for interlacing - */ - row_bytes = ((png_ptr->width + 7) & ~((png_uint_32)7)); - /* Calculate the maximum bytes needed, adding a byte and a pixel - * for safety's sake - */ - row_bytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(max_pixel_depth, row_bytes) + - 1 + ((max_pixel_depth + 7) >> 3U); - -#ifdef PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K - if (row_bytes > (png_uint_32)65536L) - png_error(png_ptr, "This image requires a row greater than 64KB"); -#endif - - if (row_bytes + 48 > png_ptr->old_big_row_buf_size) - { - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->big_row_buf); - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->big_prev_row); - - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - png_ptr->big_row_buf = (png_bytep)png_calloc(png_ptr, - row_bytes + 48); - - else - png_ptr->big_row_buf = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, row_bytes + 48); - - png_ptr->big_prev_row = (png_bytep)png_malloc(png_ptr, row_bytes + 48); - -#ifdef PNG_ALIGNED_MEMORY_SUPPORTED - /* Use 16-byte aligned memory for row_buf with at least 16 bytes - * of padding before and after row_buf; treat prev_row similarly. - * NOTE: the alignment is to the start of the pixels, one beyond the start - * of the buffer, because of the filter byte. Prior to libpng 1.5.6 this - * was incorrect; the filter byte was aligned, which had the exact - * opposite effect of that intended. - */ - { - png_bytep temp = png_ptr->big_row_buf + 32; - int extra = (int)((temp - (png_bytep)0) & 0x0f); - png_ptr->row_buf = temp - extra - 1/*filter byte*/; - - temp = png_ptr->big_prev_row + 32; - extra = (int)((temp - (png_bytep)0) & 0x0f); - png_ptr->prev_row = temp - extra - 1/*filter byte*/; - } - -#else - /* Use 31 bytes of padding before and 17 bytes after row_buf. */ - png_ptr->row_buf = png_ptr->big_row_buf + 31; - png_ptr->prev_row = png_ptr->big_prev_row + 31; -#endif - png_ptr->old_big_row_buf_size = row_bytes + 48; - } - -#ifdef PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K - if (png_ptr->rowbytes > 65535) - png_error(png_ptr, "This image requires a row greater than 64KB"); - -#endif - if (png_ptr->rowbytes > (PNG_SIZE_MAX - 1)) - png_error(png_ptr, "Row has too many bytes to allocate in memory"); - - memset(png_ptr->prev_row, 0, png_ptr->rowbytes + 1); - - png_debug1(3, "width = %u,", png_ptr->width); - png_debug1(3, "height = %u,", png_ptr->height); - png_debug1(3, "iwidth = %u,", png_ptr->iwidth); - png_debug1(3, "num_rows = %u,", png_ptr->num_rows); - png_debug1(3, "rowbytes = %lu,", (unsigned long)png_ptr->rowbytes); - png_debug1(3, "irowbytes = %lu", - (unsigned long)PNG_ROWBYTES(png_ptr->pixel_depth, png_ptr->iwidth) + 1); - - /* The sequential reader needs a buffer for IDAT, but the progressive reader - * does not, so free the read buffer now regardless; the sequential reader - * reallocates it on demand. - */ - if (png_ptr->read_buffer != NULL) - { - png_bytep buffer = png_ptr->read_buffer; - - png_ptr->read_buffer_size = 0; - png_ptr->read_buffer = NULL; - png_free(png_ptr, buffer); - } - - /* Finally claim the zstream for the inflate of the IDAT data, use the bits - * value from the stream (note that this will result in a fatal error if the - * IDAT stream has a bogus deflate header window_bits value, but this should - * not be happening any longer!) - */ - if (png_inflate_claim(png_ptr, png_IDAT) != Z_OK) - png_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT; -} -#endif /* READ */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngset.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngset.c deleted file mode 100644 index b8889be..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngset.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1802 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngset.c - storage of image information into info struct - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * The functions here are used during reads to store data from the file - * into the info struct, and during writes to store application data - * into the info struct for writing into the file. This abstracts the - * info struct and allows us to change the structure in the future. - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - -#ifdef PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_bKGD(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_color_16p background) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "bKGD"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || background == NULL) - return; - - info_ptr->background = *background; - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_bKGD; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED -void PNGFAPI -png_set_cHRM_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point white_x, png_fixed_point white_y, png_fixed_point red_x, - png_fixed_point red_y, png_fixed_point green_x, png_fixed_point green_y, - png_fixed_point blue_x, png_fixed_point blue_y) -{ - png_xy xy; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "cHRM fixed"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - xy.redx = red_x; - xy.redy = red_y; - xy.greenx = green_x; - xy.greeny = green_y; - xy.bluex = blue_x; - xy.bluey = blue_y; - xy.whitex = white_x; - xy.whitey = white_y; - - if (png_colorspace_set_chromaticities(png_ptr, &info_ptr->colorspace, &xy, - 2/* override with app values*/) != 0) - info_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM; - - png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} - -void PNGFAPI -png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point int_red_X, png_fixed_point int_red_Y, - png_fixed_point int_red_Z, png_fixed_point int_green_X, - png_fixed_point int_green_Y, png_fixed_point int_green_Z, - png_fixed_point int_blue_X, png_fixed_point int_blue_Y, - png_fixed_point int_blue_Z) -{ - png_XYZ XYZ; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "cHRM XYZ fixed"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - XYZ.red_X = int_red_X; - XYZ.red_Y = int_red_Y; - XYZ.red_Z = int_red_Z; - XYZ.green_X = int_green_X; - XYZ.green_Y = int_green_Y; - XYZ.green_Z = int_green_Z; - XYZ.blue_X = int_blue_X; - XYZ.blue_Y = int_blue_Y; - XYZ.blue_Z = int_blue_Z; - - if (png_colorspace_set_endpoints(png_ptr, &info_ptr->colorspace, - &XYZ, 2) != 0) - info_ptr->colorspace.flags |= PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM; - - png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_cHRM(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - double white_x, double white_y, double red_x, double red_y, - double green_x, double green_y, double blue_x, double blue_y) -{ - png_set_cHRM_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, - png_fixed(png_ptr, white_x, "cHRM White X"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, white_y, "cHRM White Y"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, red_x, "cHRM Red X"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, red_y, "cHRM Red Y"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, green_x, "cHRM Green X"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, green_y, "cHRM Green Y"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, blue_x, "cHRM Blue X"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, blue_y, "cHRM Blue Y")); -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_cHRM_XYZ(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, double red_X, - double red_Y, double red_Z, double green_X, double green_Y, double green_Z, - double blue_X, double blue_Y, double blue_Z) -{ - png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, - png_fixed(png_ptr, red_X, "cHRM Red X"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, red_Y, "cHRM Red Y"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, red_Z, "cHRM Red Z"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, green_X, "cHRM Green X"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, green_Y, "cHRM Green Y"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, green_Z, "cHRM Green Z"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, blue_X, "cHRM Blue X"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, blue_Y, "cHRM Blue Y"), - png_fixed(png_ptr, blue_Z, "cHRM Blue Z")); -} -# endif /* FLOATING_POINT */ - -#endif /* cHRM */ - -#ifdef PNG_eXIf_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_eXIf(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_bytep eXIf_buf) -{ - png_warning(png_ptr, "png_set_eXIf does not work; use png_set_eXIf_1"); - PNG_UNUSED(info_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(eXIf_buf) -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_eXIf_1(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 num_exif, png_bytep eXIf_buf) -{ - int i; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "eXIf"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (info_ptr->exif) - { - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->exif); - info_ptr->exif = NULL; - } - - info_ptr->num_exif = num_exif; - - info_ptr->exif = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, - info_ptr->num_exif)); - - if (info_ptr->exif == NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for eXIf chunk data"); - return; - } - - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_EXIF; - - for (i = 0; i < (int) info_ptr->num_exif; i++) - info_ptr->exif[i] = eXIf_buf[i]; - - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_eXIf; -} -#endif /* eXIf */ - -#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED -void PNGFAPI -png_set_gAMA_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_fixed_point file_gamma) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "gAMA"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_colorspace_set_gamma(png_ptr, &info_ptr->colorspace, file_gamma); - png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_gAMA(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, double file_gamma) -{ - png_set_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, png_fixed(png_ptr, file_gamma, - "png_set_gAMA")); -} -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_hIST(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_uint_16p hist) -{ - int i; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "hIST"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (info_ptr->num_palette == 0 || info_ptr->num_palette - > PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Invalid palette size, hIST allocation skipped"); - - return; - } - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_HIST, 0); - - /* Changed from info->num_palette to PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH in - * version 1.2.1 - */ - info_ptr->hist = png_voidcast(png_uint_16p, png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, - PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH * (sizeof (png_uint_16)))); - - if (info_ptr->hist == NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for hIST chunk data"); - - return; - } - - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_HIST; - - for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->num_palette; i++) - info_ptr->hist[i] = hist[i]; - - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_hIST; -} -#endif - -void PNGAPI -png_set_IHDR(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, - int color_type, int interlace_type, int compression_type, - int filter_type) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "IHDR"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - info_ptr->width = width; - info_ptr->height = height; - info_ptr->bit_depth = (png_byte)bit_depth; - info_ptr->color_type = (png_byte)color_type; - info_ptr->compression_type = (png_byte)compression_type; - info_ptr->filter_type = (png_byte)filter_type; - info_ptr->interlace_type = (png_byte)interlace_type; - - png_check_IHDR (png_ptr, info_ptr->width, info_ptr->height, - info_ptr->bit_depth, info_ptr->color_type, info_ptr->interlace_type, - info_ptr->compression_type, info_ptr->filter_type); - - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - info_ptr->channels = 1; - - else if ((info_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - info_ptr->channels = 3; - - else - info_ptr->channels = 1; - - if ((info_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - info_ptr->channels++; - - info_ptr->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(info_ptr->channels * info_ptr->bit_depth); - - info_ptr->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(info_ptr->pixel_depth, width); -} - -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_oFFs(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_int_32 offset_x, png_int_32 offset_y, int unit_type) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "oFFs"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - info_ptr->x_offset = offset_x; - info_ptr->y_offset = offset_y; - info_ptr->offset_unit_type = (png_byte)unit_type; - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_oFFs; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_pCAL(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_charp purpose, png_int_32 X0, png_int_32 X1, int type, - int nparams, png_const_charp units, png_charpp params) -{ - size_t length; - int i; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "pCAL"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || purpose == NULL || units == NULL - || (nparams > 0 && params == NULL)) - return; - - length = strlen(purpose) + 1; - png_debug1(3, "allocating purpose for info (%lu bytes)", - (unsigned long)length); - - /* TODO: validate format of calibration name and unit name */ - - /* Check that the type matches the specification. */ - if (type < 0 || type > 3) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "Invalid pCAL equation type", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - return; - } - - if (nparams < 0 || nparams > 255) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "Invalid pCAL parameter count", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - return; - } - - /* Validate params[nparams] */ - for (i=0; ipcal_purpose = png_voidcast(png_charp, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length)); - - if (info_ptr->pcal_purpose == NULL) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL purpose", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - return; - } - - memcpy(info_ptr->pcal_purpose, purpose, length); - - png_debug(3, "storing X0, X1, type, and nparams in info"); - info_ptr->pcal_X0 = X0; - info_ptr->pcal_X1 = X1; - info_ptr->pcal_type = (png_byte)type; - info_ptr->pcal_nparams = (png_byte)nparams; - - length = strlen(units) + 1; - png_debug1(3, "allocating units for info (%lu bytes)", - (unsigned long)length); - - info_ptr->pcal_units = png_voidcast(png_charp, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length)); - - if (info_ptr->pcal_units == NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL units"); - - return; - } - - memcpy(info_ptr->pcal_units, units, length); - - info_ptr->pcal_params = png_voidcast(png_charpp, png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, - (size_t)(((unsigned int)nparams + 1) * (sizeof (png_charp))))); - - if (info_ptr->pcal_params == NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL params"); - - return; - } - - memset(info_ptr->pcal_params, 0, ((unsigned int)nparams + 1) * - (sizeof (png_charp))); - - for (i = 0; i < nparams; i++) - { - length = strlen(params[i]) + 1; - png_debug2(3, "allocating parameter %d for info (%lu bytes)", i, - (unsigned long)length); - - info_ptr->pcal_params[i] = (png_charp)png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length); - - if (info_ptr->pcal_params[i] == NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory for pCAL parameter"); - - return; - } - - memcpy(info_ptr->pcal_params[i], params[i], length); - } - - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_pCAL; - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_PCAL; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_sCAL_s(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int unit, png_const_charp swidth, png_const_charp sheight) -{ - size_t lengthw = 0, lengthh = 0; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "sCAL"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* Double check the unit (should never get here with an invalid - * unit unless this is an API call.) - */ - if (unit != 1 && unit != 2) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid sCAL unit"); - - if (swidth == NULL || (lengthw = strlen(swidth)) == 0 || - swidth[0] == 45 /* '-' */ || !png_check_fp_string(swidth, lengthw)) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid sCAL width"); - - if (sheight == NULL || (lengthh = strlen(sheight)) == 0 || - sheight[0] == 45 /* '-' */ || !png_check_fp_string(sheight, lengthh)) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid sCAL height"); - - info_ptr->scal_unit = (png_byte)unit; - - ++lengthw; - - png_debug1(3, "allocating unit for info (%u bytes)", (unsigned int)lengthw); - - info_ptr->scal_s_width = png_voidcast(png_charp, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, lengthw)); - - if (info_ptr->scal_s_width == NULL) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Memory allocation failed while processing sCAL"); - - return; - } - - memcpy(info_ptr->scal_s_width, swidth, lengthw); - - ++lengthh; - - png_debug1(3, "allocating unit for info (%u bytes)", (unsigned int)lengthh); - - info_ptr->scal_s_height = png_voidcast(png_charp, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, lengthh)); - - if (info_ptr->scal_s_height == NULL) - { - png_free (png_ptr, info_ptr->scal_s_width); - info_ptr->scal_s_width = NULL; - - png_warning(png_ptr, "Memory allocation failed while processing sCAL"); - - return; - } - - memcpy(info_ptr->scal_s_height, sheight, lengthh); - - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_sCAL; - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_SCAL; -} - -# ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_sCAL(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, int unit, - double width, double height) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "sCAL"); - - /* Check the arguments. */ - if (width <= 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid sCAL width ignored"); - - else if (height <= 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid sCAL height ignored"); - - else - { - /* Convert 'width' and 'height' to ASCII. */ - char swidth[PNG_sCAL_MAX_DIGITS+1]; - char sheight[PNG_sCAL_MAX_DIGITS+1]; - - png_ascii_from_fp(png_ptr, swidth, (sizeof swidth), width, - PNG_sCAL_PRECISION); - png_ascii_from_fp(png_ptr, sheight, (sizeof sheight), height, - PNG_sCAL_PRECISION); - - png_set_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, swidth, sheight); - } -} -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_sCAL_fixed(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, int unit, - png_fixed_point width, png_fixed_point height) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "sCAL"); - - /* Check the arguments. */ - if (width <= 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid sCAL width ignored"); - - else if (height <= 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid sCAL height ignored"); - - else - { - /* Convert 'width' and 'height' to ASCII. */ - char swidth[PNG_sCAL_MAX_DIGITS+1]; - char sheight[PNG_sCAL_MAX_DIGITS+1]; - - png_ascii_from_fixed(png_ptr, swidth, (sizeof swidth), width); - png_ascii_from_fixed(png_ptr, sheight, (sizeof sheight), height); - - png_set_sCAL_s(png_ptr, info_ptr, unit, swidth, sheight); - } -} -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_pHYs(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_uint_32 res_x, png_uint_32 res_y, int unit_type) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "pHYs"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit = res_x; - info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit = res_y; - info_ptr->phys_unit_type = (png_byte)unit_type; - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_pHYs; -} -#endif - -void PNGAPI -png_set_PLTE(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_colorp palette, int num_palette) -{ - - png_uint_32 max_palette_length; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "PLTE"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - max_palette_length = (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) ? - (1 << info_ptr->bit_depth) : PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH; - - if (num_palette < 0 || num_palette > (int) max_palette_length) - { - if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid palette length"); - - else - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid palette length"); - - return; - } - } - - if ((num_palette > 0 && palette == NULL) || - (num_palette == 0 -# ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - && (png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE) == 0 -# endif - )) - { - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid palette"); - } - - /* It may not actually be necessary to set png_ptr->palette here; - * we do it for backward compatibility with the way the png_handle_tRNS - * function used to do the allocation. - * - * 1.6.0: the above statement appears to be incorrect; something has to set - * the palette inside png_struct on read. - */ - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_PLTE, 0); - - /* Changed in libpng-1.2.1 to allocate PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH instead - * of num_palette entries, in case of an invalid PNG file or incorrect - * call to png_set_PLTE() with too-large sample values. - */ - png_ptr->palette = png_voidcast(png_colorp, png_calloc(png_ptr, - PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH * (sizeof (png_color)))); - - if (num_palette > 0) - memcpy(png_ptr->palette, palette, (unsigned int)num_palette * - (sizeof (png_color))); - info_ptr->palette = png_ptr->palette; - info_ptr->num_palette = png_ptr->num_palette = (png_uint_16)num_palette; - - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_PLTE; - - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_PLTE; -} - -#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_sBIT(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_color_8p sig_bit) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "sBIT"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || sig_bit == NULL) - return; - - info_ptr->sig_bit = *sig_bit; - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_sBIT; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_sRGB(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, int srgb_intent) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "sRGB"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - (void)png_colorspace_set_sRGB(png_ptr, &info_ptr->colorspace, srgb_intent); - png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int srgb_intent) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (png_colorspace_set_sRGB(png_ptr, &info_ptr->colorspace, - srgb_intent) != 0) - { - /* This causes the gAMA and cHRM to be written too */ - info_ptr->colorspace.flags |= - PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_gAMA|PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM; - } - - png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); -} -#endif /* sRGB */ - - -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_iCCP(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_charp name, int compression_type, - png_const_bytep profile, png_uint_32 proflen) -{ - png_charp new_iccp_name; - png_bytep new_iccp_profile; - size_t length; - - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "iCCP"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || name == NULL || profile == NULL) - return; - - if (compression_type != PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE) - png_app_error(png_ptr, "Invalid iCCP compression method"); - - /* Set the colorspace first because this validates the profile; do not - * override previously set app cHRM or gAMA here (because likely as not the - * application knows better than libpng what the correct values are.) Pass - * the info_ptr color_type field to png_colorspace_set_ICC because in the - * write case it has not yet been stored in png_ptr. - */ - { - int result = png_colorspace_set_ICC(png_ptr, &info_ptr->colorspace, name, - proflen, profile, info_ptr->color_type); - - png_colorspace_sync_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* Don't do any of the copying if the profile was bad, or inconsistent. */ - if (result == 0) - return; - - /* But do write the gAMA and cHRM chunks from the profile. */ - info_ptr->colorspace.flags |= - PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_gAMA|PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM; - } - - length = strlen(name)+1; - new_iccp_name = png_voidcast(png_charp, png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, length)); - - if (new_iccp_name == NULL) - { - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory to process iCCP chunk"); - - return; - } - - memcpy(new_iccp_name, name, length); - new_iccp_profile = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, proflen)); - - if (new_iccp_profile == NULL) - { - png_free(png_ptr, new_iccp_name); - png_benign_error(png_ptr, - "Insufficient memory to process iCCP profile"); - - return; - } - - memcpy(new_iccp_profile, profile, proflen); - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ICCP, 0); - - info_ptr->iccp_proflen = proflen; - info_ptr->iccp_name = new_iccp_name; - info_ptr->iccp_profile = new_iccp_profile; - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_ICCP; - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_iCCP; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_text(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_textp text_ptr, int num_text) -{ - int ret; - ret = png_set_text_2(png_ptr, info_ptr, text_ptr, num_text); - - if (ret != 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "Insufficient memory to store text"); -} - -int /* PRIVATE */ -png_set_text_2(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_textp text_ptr, int num_text) -{ - int i; - - png_debug1(1, "in %lx storage function", png_ptr == NULL ? 0xabadca11U : - (unsigned long)png_ptr->chunk_name); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || num_text <= 0 || text_ptr == NULL) - return(0); - - /* Make sure we have enough space in the "text" array in info_struct - * to hold all of the incoming text_ptr objects. This compare can't overflow - * because max_text >= num_text (anyway, subtract of two positive integers - * can't overflow in any case.) - */ - if (num_text > info_ptr->max_text - info_ptr->num_text) - { - int old_num_text = info_ptr->num_text; - int max_text; - png_textp new_text = NULL; - - /* Calculate an appropriate max_text, checking for overflow. */ - max_text = old_num_text; - if (num_text <= INT_MAX - max_text) - { - max_text += num_text; - - /* Round up to a multiple of 8 */ - if (max_text < INT_MAX-8) - max_text = (max_text + 8) & ~0x7; - - else - max_text = INT_MAX; - - /* Now allocate a new array and copy the old members in; this does all - * the overflow checks. - */ - new_text = png_voidcast(png_textp,png_realloc_array(png_ptr, - info_ptr->text, old_num_text, max_text-old_num_text, - sizeof *new_text)); - } - - if (new_text == NULL) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "too many text chunks", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - - return 1; - } - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->text); - - info_ptr->text = new_text; - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_TEXT; - info_ptr->max_text = max_text; - /* num_text is adjusted below as the entries are copied in */ - - png_debug1(3, "allocated %d entries for info_ptr->text", max_text); - } - - for (i = 0; i < num_text; i++) - { - size_t text_length, key_len; - size_t lang_len, lang_key_len; - png_textp textp = &(info_ptr->text[info_ptr->num_text]); - - if (text_ptr[i].key == NULL) - continue; - - if (text_ptr[i].compression < PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE || - text_ptr[i].compression >= PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_LAST) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "text compression mode is out of range", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - continue; - } - - key_len = strlen(text_ptr[i].key); - - if (text_ptr[i].compression <= 0) - { - lang_len = 0; - lang_key_len = 0; - } - - else -# ifdef PNG_iTXt_SUPPORTED - { - /* Set iTXt data */ - - if (text_ptr[i].lang != NULL) - lang_len = strlen(text_ptr[i].lang); - - else - lang_len = 0; - - if (text_ptr[i].lang_key != NULL) - lang_key_len = strlen(text_ptr[i].lang_key); - - else - lang_key_len = 0; - } -# else /* iTXt */ - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "iTXt chunk not supported", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - continue; - } -# endif - - if (text_ptr[i].text == NULL || text_ptr[i].text[0] == '\0') - { - text_length = 0; -# ifdef PNG_iTXt_SUPPORTED - if (text_ptr[i].compression > 0) - textp->compression = PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; - - else -# endif - textp->compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; - } - - else - { - text_length = strlen(text_ptr[i].text); - textp->compression = text_ptr[i].compression; - } - - textp->key = png_voidcast(png_charp,png_malloc_base(png_ptr, - key_len + text_length + lang_len + lang_key_len + 4)); - - if (textp->key == NULL) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "text chunk: out of memory", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - - return 1; - } - - png_debug2(2, "Allocated %lu bytes at %p in png_set_text", - (unsigned long)(png_uint_32) - (key_len + lang_len + lang_key_len + text_length + 4), - textp->key); - - memcpy(textp->key, text_ptr[i].key, key_len); - *(textp->key + key_len) = '\0'; - - if (text_ptr[i].compression > 0) - { - textp->lang = textp->key + key_len + 1; - memcpy(textp->lang, text_ptr[i].lang, lang_len); - *(textp->lang + lang_len) = '\0'; - textp->lang_key = textp->lang + lang_len + 1; - memcpy(textp->lang_key, text_ptr[i].lang_key, lang_key_len); - *(textp->lang_key + lang_key_len) = '\0'; - textp->text = textp->lang_key + lang_key_len + 1; - } - - else - { - textp->lang=NULL; - textp->lang_key=NULL; - textp->text = textp->key + key_len + 1; - } - - if (text_length != 0) - memcpy(textp->text, text_ptr[i].text, text_length); - - *(textp->text + text_length) = '\0'; - -# ifdef PNG_iTXt_SUPPORTED - if (textp->compression > 0) - { - textp->text_length = 0; - textp->itxt_length = text_length; - } - - else -# endif - { - textp->text_length = text_length; - textp->itxt_length = 0; - } - - info_ptr->num_text++; - png_debug1(3, "transferred text chunk %d", info_ptr->num_text); - } - - return(0); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_tIME(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_timep mod_time) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "tIME"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || mod_time == NULL || - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_WROTE_tIME) != 0) - return; - - if (mod_time->month == 0 || mod_time->month > 12 || - mod_time->day == 0 || mod_time->day > 31 || - mod_time->hour > 23 || mod_time->minute > 59 || - mod_time->second > 60) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Ignoring invalid time value"); - - return; - } - - info_ptr->mod_time = *mod_time; - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_tIME; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_tRNS(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_const_bytep trans_alpha, int num_trans, png_const_color_16p trans_color) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "tRNS"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - - return; - - if (trans_alpha != NULL) - { - /* It may not actually be necessary to set png_ptr->trans_alpha here; - * we do it for backward compatibility with the way the png_handle_tRNS - * function used to do the allocation. - * - * 1.6.0: The above statement is incorrect; png_handle_tRNS effectively - * relies on png_set_tRNS storing the information in png_struct - * (otherwise it won't be there for the code in pngrtran.c). - */ - - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_TRNS, 0); - - if (num_trans > 0 && num_trans <= PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH) - { - /* Changed from num_trans to PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH in version 1.2.1 */ - info_ptr->trans_alpha = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc(png_ptr, PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH)); - memcpy(info_ptr->trans_alpha, trans_alpha, (size_t)num_trans); - } - png_ptr->trans_alpha = info_ptr->trans_alpha; - } - - if (trans_color != NULL) - { -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - if (info_ptr->bit_depth < 16) - { - int sample_max = (1 << info_ptr->bit_depth) - 1; - - if ((info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && - trans_color->gray > sample_max) || - (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB && - (trans_color->red > sample_max || - trans_color->green > sample_max || - trans_color->blue > sample_max))) - png_warning(png_ptr, - "tRNS chunk has out-of-range samples for bit_depth"); - } -#endif - - info_ptr->trans_color = *trans_color; - - if (num_trans == 0) - num_trans = 1; - } - - info_ptr->num_trans = (png_uint_16)num_trans; - - if (num_trans != 0) - { - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_tRNS; - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_TRNS; - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_sPLT(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_sPLT_tp entries, int nentries) -/* - * entries - array of png_sPLT_t structures - * to be added to the list of palettes - * in the info structure. - * - * nentries - number of palette structures to be - * added. - */ -{ - png_sPLT_tp np; - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || nentries <= 0 || entries == NULL) - return; - - /* Use the internal realloc function, which checks for all the possible - * overflows. Notice that the parameters are (int) and (size_t) - */ - np = png_voidcast(png_sPLT_tp,png_realloc_array(png_ptr, - info_ptr->splt_palettes, info_ptr->splt_palettes_num, nentries, - sizeof *np)); - - if (np == NULL) - { - /* Out of memory or too many chunks */ - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "too many sPLT chunks", PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - - return; - } - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes); - info_ptr->splt_palettes = np; - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_SPLT; - - np += info_ptr->splt_palettes_num; - - do - { - size_t length; - - /* Skip invalid input entries */ - if (entries->name == NULL || entries->entries == NULL) - { - /* png_handle_sPLT doesn't do this, so this is an app error */ - png_app_error(png_ptr, "png_set_sPLT: invalid sPLT"); - /* Just skip the invalid entry */ - continue; - } - - np->depth = entries->depth; - - /* In the event of out-of-memory just return - there's no point keeping - * on trying to add sPLT chunks. - */ - length = strlen(entries->name) + 1; - np->name = png_voidcast(png_charp, png_malloc_base(png_ptr, length)); - - if (np->name == NULL) - break; - - memcpy(np->name, entries->name, length); - - /* IMPORTANT: we have memory now that won't get freed if something else - * goes wrong; this code must free it. png_malloc_array produces no - * warnings; use a png_chunk_report (below) if there is an error. - */ - np->entries = png_voidcast(png_sPLT_entryp, png_malloc_array(png_ptr, - entries->nentries, sizeof (png_sPLT_entry))); - - if (np->entries == NULL) - { - png_free(png_ptr, np->name); - np->name = NULL; - break; - } - - np->nentries = entries->nentries; - /* This multiply can't overflow because png_malloc_array has already - * checked it when doing the allocation. - */ - memcpy(np->entries, entries->entries, - (unsigned int)entries->nentries * sizeof (png_sPLT_entry)); - - /* Note that 'continue' skips the advance of the out pointer and out - * count, so an invalid entry is not added. - */ - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_sPLT; - ++(info_ptr->splt_palettes_num); - ++np; - ++entries; - } - while (--nentries); - - if (nentries > 0) - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "sPLT out of memory", PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); -} -#endif /* sPLT */ - -#ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -static png_byte -check_location(png_const_structrp png_ptr, int location) -{ - location &= (PNG_HAVE_IHDR|PNG_HAVE_PLTE|PNG_AFTER_IDAT); - - /* New in 1.6.0; copy the location and check it. This is an API - * change; previously the app had to use the - * png_set_unknown_chunk_location API below for each chunk. - */ - if (location == 0 && (png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) == 0) - { - /* Write struct, so unknown chunks come from the app */ - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "png_set_unknown_chunks now expects a valid location"); - /* Use the old behavior */ - location = (png_byte)(png_ptr->mode & - (PNG_HAVE_IHDR|PNG_HAVE_PLTE|PNG_AFTER_IDAT)); - } - - /* This need not be an internal error - if the app calls - * png_set_unknown_chunks on a read pointer it must get the location right. - */ - if (location == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid location in png_set_unknown_chunks"); - - /* Now reduce the location to the top-most set bit by removing each least - * significant bit in turn. - */ - while (location != (location & -location)) - location &= ~(location & -location); - - /* The cast is safe because 'location' is a bit mask and only the low four - * bits are significant. - */ - return (png_byte)location; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_unknown_chunks(png_const_structrp png_ptr, - png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_unknown_chunkp unknowns, int num_unknowns) -{ - png_unknown_chunkp np; - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL || num_unknowns <= 0 || - unknowns == NULL) - return; - - /* Check for the failure cases where support has been disabled at compile - * time. This code is hardly ever compiled - it's here because - * STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS is set by both read and write code (compiling in this - * code) but may be meaningless if the read or write handling of unknown - * chunks is not compiled in. - */ -# if !defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0) - { - png_app_error(png_ptr, "no unknown chunk support on read"); - - return; - } -# endif -# if !defined(PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) == 0) - { - png_app_error(png_ptr, "no unknown chunk support on write"); - - return; - } -# endif - - /* Prior to 1.6.0 this code used png_malloc_warn; however, this meant that - * unknown critical chunks could be lost with just a warning resulting in - * undefined behavior. Now png_chunk_report is used to provide behavior - * appropriate to read or write. - */ - np = png_voidcast(png_unknown_chunkp, png_realloc_array(png_ptr, - info_ptr->unknown_chunks, info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num, num_unknowns, - sizeof *np)); - - if (np == NULL) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "too many unknown chunks", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - - return; - } - - png_free(png_ptr, info_ptr->unknown_chunks); - info_ptr->unknown_chunks = np; /* safe because it is initialized */ - info_ptr->free_me |= PNG_FREE_UNKN; - - np += info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num; - - /* Increment unknown_chunks_num each time round the loop to protect the - * just-allocated chunk data. - */ - for (; num_unknowns > 0; --num_unknowns, ++unknowns) - { - memcpy(np->name, unknowns->name, (sizeof np->name)); - np->name[(sizeof np->name)-1] = '\0'; - np->location = check_location(png_ptr, unknowns->location); - - if (unknowns->size == 0) - { - np->data = NULL; - np->size = 0; - } - - else - { - np->data = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc_base(png_ptr, unknowns->size)); - - if (np->data == NULL) - { - png_chunk_report(png_ptr, "unknown chunk: out of memory", - PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR); - /* But just skip storing the unknown chunk */ - continue; - } - - memcpy(np->data, unknowns->data, unknowns->size); - np->size = unknowns->size; - } - - /* These increments are skipped on out-of-memory for the data - the - * unknown chunk entry gets overwritten if the png_chunk_report returns. - * This is correct in the read case (the chunk is just dropped.) - */ - ++np; - ++(info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num); - } -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_unknown_chunk_location(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int chunk, int location) -{ - /* This API is pretty pointless in 1.6.0 because the location can be set - * before the call to png_set_unknown_chunks. - * - * TODO: add a png_app_warning in 1.7 - */ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL && chunk >= 0 && - chunk < info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num) - { - if ((location & (PNG_HAVE_IHDR|PNG_HAVE_PLTE|PNG_AFTER_IDAT)) == 0) - { - png_app_error(png_ptr, "invalid unknown chunk location"); - /* Fake out the pre 1.6.0 behavior: */ - if (((unsigned int)location & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) != 0) /* undocumented! */ - location = PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - - else - location = PNG_HAVE_IHDR; /* also undocumented */ - } - - info_ptr->unknown_chunks[chunk].location = - check_location(png_ptr, location); - } -} -#endif /* STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */ - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_permit_mng_features (png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 mng_features) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_permit_mng_features"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return 0; - - png_ptr->mng_features_permitted = mng_features & PNG_ALL_MNG_FEATURES; - - return png_ptr->mng_features_permitted; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED -static unsigned int -add_one_chunk(png_bytep list, unsigned int count, png_const_bytep add, int keep) -{ - unsigned int i; - - /* Utility function: update the 'keep' state of a chunk if it is already in - * the list, otherwise add it to the list. - */ - for (i=0; i= PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_LAST) - { - png_app_error(png_ptr, "png_set_keep_unknown_chunks: invalid keep"); - - return; - } - - if (num_chunks_in <= 0) - { - png_ptr->unknown_default = keep; - - /* '0' means just set the flags, so stop here */ - if (num_chunks_in == 0) - return; - } - - if (num_chunks_in < 0) - { - /* Ignore all unknown chunks and all chunks recognized by - * libpng except for IHDR, PLTE, tRNS, IDAT, and IEND - */ - static const png_byte chunks_to_ignore[] = { - 98, 75, 71, 68, '\0', /* bKGD */ - 99, 72, 82, 77, '\0', /* cHRM */ - 101, 88, 73, 102, '\0', /* eXIf */ - 103, 65, 77, 65, '\0', /* gAMA */ - 104, 73, 83, 84, '\0', /* hIST */ - 105, 67, 67, 80, '\0', /* iCCP */ - 105, 84, 88, 116, '\0', /* iTXt */ - 111, 70, 70, 115, '\0', /* oFFs */ - 112, 67, 65, 76, '\0', /* pCAL */ - 112, 72, 89, 115, '\0', /* pHYs */ - 115, 66, 73, 84, '\0', /* sBIT */ - 115, 67, 65, 76, '\0', /* sCAL */ - 115, 80, 76, 84, '\0', /* sPLT */ - 115, 84, 69, 82, '\0', /* sTER */ - 115, 82, 71, 66, '\0', /* sRGB */ - 116, 69, 88, 116, '\0', /* tEXt */ - 116, 73, 77, 69, '\0', /* tIME */ - 122, 84, 88, 116, '\0' /* zTXt */ - }; - - chunk_list = chunks_to_ignore; - num_chunks = (unsigned int)/*SAFE*/(sizeof chunks_to_ignore)/5U; - } - - else /* num_chunks_in > 0 */ - { - if (chunk_list == NULL) - { - /* Prior to 1.6.0 this was silently ignored, now it is an app_error - * which can be switched off. - */ - png_app_error(png_ptr, "png_set_keep_unknown_chunks: no chunk list"); - - return; - } - - num_chunks = (unsigned int)num_chunks_in; - } - - old_num_chunks = png_ptr->num_chunk_list; - if (png_ptr->chunk_list == NULL) - old_num_chunks = 0; - - /* Since num_chunks is always restricted to UINT_MAX/5 this can't overflow. - */ - if (num_chunks + old_num_chunks > UINT_MAX/5) - { - png_app_error(png_ptr, "png_set_keep_unknown_chunks: too many chunks"); - - return; - } - - /* If these chunks are being reset to the default then no more memory is - * required because add_one_chunk above doesn't extend the list if the 'keep' - * parameter is the default. - */ - if (keep != 0) - { - new_list = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc(png_ptr, - 5 * (num_chunks + old_num_chunks))); - - if (old_num_chunks > 0) - memcpy(new_list, png_ptr->chunk_list, 5*old_num_chunks); - } - - else if (old_num_chunks > 0) - new_list = png_ptr->chunk_list; - - else - new_list = NULL; - - /* Add the new chunks together with each one's handling code. If the chunk - * already exists the code is updated, otherwise the chunk is added to the - * end. (In libpng 1.6.0 order no longer matters because this code enforces - * the earlier convention that the last setting is the one that is used.) - */ - if (new_list != NULL) - { - png_const_bytep inlist; - png_bytep outlist; - unsigned int i; - - for (i=0; ichunk_list != new_list) - png_free(png_ptr, new_list); - - new_list = NULL; - } - } - - else - num_chunks = 0; - - png_ptr->num_chunk_list = num_chunks; - - if (png_ptr->chunk_list != new_list) - { - if (png_ptr->chunk_list != NULL) - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_list); - - png_ptr->chunk_list = new_list; - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_read_user_chunk_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp user_chunk_ptr, - png_user_chunk_ptr read_user_chunk_fn) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_read_user_chunk_fn"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->read_user_chunk_fn = read_user_chunk_fn; - png_ptr->user_chunk_ptr = user_chunk_ptr; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_rows(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - png_bytepp row_pointers) -{ - png_debug1(1, "in %s storage function", "rows"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (info_ptr->row_pointers != NULL && - (info_ptr->row_pointers != row_pointers)) - png_free_data(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ROWS, 0); - - info_ptr->row_pointers = row_pointers; - - if (row_pointers != NULL) - info_ptr->valid |= PNG_INFO_IDAT; -} -#endif - -void PNGAPI -png_set_compression_buffer_size(png_structrp png_ptr, size_t size) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (size == 0 || size > PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid compression buffer size"); - -# ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0) - { - png_ptr->IDAT_read_size = (png_uint_32)size; /* checked above */ - return; - } -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) == 0) - { - if (png_ptr->zowner != 0) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Compression buffer size cannot be changed because it is in use"); - - return; - } - -#ifndef __COVERITY__ - /* Some compilers complain that this is always false. However, it - * can be true when integer overflow happens. - */ - if (size > ZLIB_IO_MAX) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Compression buffer size limited to system maximum"); - size = ZLIB_IO_MAX; /* must fit */ - } -#endif - - if (size < 6) - { - /* Deflate will potentially go into an infinite loop on a SYNC_FLUSH - * if this is permitted. - */ - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Compression buffer size cannot be reduced below 6"); - - return; - } - - if (png_ptr->zbuffer_size != size) - { - png_free_buffer_list(png_ptr, &png_ptr->zbuffer_list); - png_ptr->zbuffer_size = (uInt)size; - } - } -# endif -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_invalid(png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, int mask) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL && info_ptr != NULL) - info_ptr->valid &= (unsigned int)(~mask); -} - - -#ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED -/* This function was added to libpng 1.2.6 */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_user_limits (png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 user_width_max, - png_uint_32 user_height_max) -{ - /* Images with dimensions larger than these limits will be - * rejected by png_set_IHDR(). To accept any PNG datastream - * regardless of dimensions, set both limits to 0x7fffffff. - */ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->user_width_max = user_width_max; - png_ptr->user_height_max = user_height_max; -} - -/* This function was added to libpng 1.4.0 */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_chunk_cache_max (png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 user_chunk_cache_max) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - png_ptr->user_chunk_cache_max = user_chunk_cache_max; -} - -/* This function was added to libpng 1.4.1 */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_chunk_malloc_max (png_structrp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t user_chunk_malloc_max) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - png_ptr->user_chunk_malloc_max = user_chunk_malloc_max; -} -#endif /* ?SET_USER_LIMITS */ - - -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_benign_errors(png_structrp png_ptr, int allowed) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_benign_errors"); - - /* If allowed is 1, png_benign_error() is treated as a warning. - * - * If allowed is 0, png_benign_error() is treated as an error (which - * is the default behavior if png_set_benign_errors() is not called). - */ - - if (allowed != 0) - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN | - PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN | PNG_FLAG_APP_ERRORS_WARN; - - else - png_ptr->flags &= ~(PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN | - PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN | PNG_FLAG_APP_ERRORS_WARN); -} -#endif /* BENIGN_ERRORS */ - -#ifdef PNG_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED - /* Whether to report invalid palette index; added at libng-1.5.10. - * It is possible for an indexed (color-type==3) PNG file to contain - * pixels with invalid (out-of-range) indexes if the PLTE chunk has - * fewer entries than the image's bit-depth would allow. We recover - * from this gracefully by filling any incomplete palette with zeros - * (opaque black). By default, when this occurs libpng will issue - * a benign error. This API can be used to override that behavior. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_check_for_invalid_index(png_structrp png_ptr, int allowed) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_check_for_invalid_index"); - - if (allowed > 0) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = 0; - - else - png_ptr->num_palette_max = -1; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED) -/* Check that the tEXt or zTXt keyword is valid per PNG 1.0 specification, - * and if invalid, correct the keyword rather than discarding the entire - * chunk. The PNG 1.0 specification requires keywords 1-79 characters in - * length, forbids leading or trailing whitespace, multiple internal spaces, - * and the non-break space (0x80) from ISO 8859-1. Returns keyword length. - * - * The 'new_key' buffer must be 80 characters in size (for the keyword plus a - * trailing '\0'). If this routine returns 0 then there was no keyword, or a - * valid one could not be generated, and the caller must png_error. - */ -png_uint_32 /* PRIVATE */ -png_check_keyword(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp key, png_bytep new_key) -{ -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - png_const_charp orig_key = key; -#endif - png_uint_32 key_len = 0; - int bad_character = 0; - int space = 1; - - png_debug(1, "in png_check_keyword"); - - if (key == NULL) - { - *new_key = 0; - return 0; - } - - while (*key && key_len < 79) - { - png_byte ch = (png_byte)*key++; - - if ((ch > 32 && ch <= 126) || (ch >= 161 /*&& ch <= 255*/)) - { - *new_key++ = ch; ++key_len; space = 0; - } - - else if (space == 0) - { - /* A space or an invalid character when one wasn't seen immediately - * before; output just a space. - */ - *new_key++ = 32; ++key_len; space = 1; - - /* If the character was not a space then it is invalid. */ - if (ch != 32) - bad_character = ch; - } - - else if (bad_character == 0) - bad_character = ch; /* just skip it, record the first error */ - } - - if (key_len > 0 && space != 0) /* trailing space */ - { - --key_len; --new_key; - if (bad_character == 0) - bad_character = 32; - } - - /* Terminate the keyword */ - *new_key = 0; - - if (key_len == 0) - return 0; - -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - /* Try to only output one warning per keyword: */ - if (*key != 0) /* keyword too long */ - png_warning(png_ptr, "keyword truncated"); - - else if (bad_character != 0) - { - PNG_WARNING_PARAMETERS(p) - - png_warning_parameter(p, 1, orig_key); - png_warning_parameter_signed(p, 2, PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02x, bad_character); - - png_formatted_warning(png_ptr, p, "keyword \"@1\": bad character '0x@2'"); - } -#else /* !WARNINGS */ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) -#endif /* !WARNINGS */ - - return key_len; -} -#endif /* TEXT || pCAL || iCCP || sPLT */ -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngstruct.h b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngstruct.h deleted file mode 100644 index a94de65..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngstruct.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,489 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngstruct.h - header file for PNG reference library - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -/* The structure that holds the information to read and write PNG files. - * The only people who need to care about what is inside of this are the - * people who will be modifying the library for their own special needs. - * It should NOT be accessed directly by an application. - */ - -#ifndef PNGSTRUCT_H -#define PNGSTRUCT_H -/* zlib.h defines the structure z_stream, an instance of which is included - * in this structure and is required for decompressing the LZ compressed - * data in PNG files. - */ -#ifndef ZLIB_CONST - /* We must ensure that zlib uses 'const' in declarations. */ -# define ZLIB_CONST -#endif -#include "zlib.h" -#ifdef const - /* zlib.h sometimes #defines const to nothing, undo this. */ -# undef const -#endif - -/* zlib.h has mediocre z_const use before 1.2.6, this stuff is for compatibility - * with older builds. - */ -#if ZLIB_VERNUM < 0x1260 -# define PNGZ_MSG_CAST(s) png_constcast(char*,s) -# define PNGZ_INPUT_CAST(b) png_constcast(png_bytep,b) -#else -# define PNGZ_MSG_CAST(s) (s) -# define PNGZ_INPUT_CAST(b) (b) -#endif - -/* zlib.h declares a magic type 'uInt' that limits the amount of data that zlib - * can handle at once. This type need be no larger than 16 bits (so maximum of - * 65535), this define allows us to discover how big it is, but limited by the - * maximum for size_t. The value can be overridden in a library build - * (pngusr.h, or set it in CPPFLAGS) and it works to set it to a considerably - * lower value (e.g. 255 works). A lower value may help memory usage (slightly) - * and may even improve performance on some systems (and degrade it on others.) - */ -#ifndef ZLIB_IO_MAX -# define ZLIB_IO_MAX ((uInt)-1) -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -/* The type of a compression buffer list used by the write code. */ -typedef struct png_compression_buffer -{ - struct png_compression_buffer *next; - png_byte output[1]; /* actually zbuf_size */ -} png_compression_buffer, *png_compression_bufferp; - -#define PNG_COMPRESSION_BUFFER_SIZE(pp)\ - (offsetof(png_compression_buffer, output) + (pp)->zbuffer_size) -#endif - -/* Colorspace support; structures used in png_struct, png_info and in internal - * functions to hold and communicate information about the color space. - * - * PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED is only required if the application will perform - * colorspace corrections, otherwise all the colorspace information can be - * skipped and the size of libpng can be reduced (significantly) by compiling - * out the colorspace support. - */ -#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED -/* The chromaticities of the red, green and blue colorants and the chromaticity - * of the corresponding white point (i.e. of rgb(1.0,1.0,1.0)). - */ -typedef struct png_xy -{ - png_fixed_point redx, redy; - png_fixed_point greenx, greeny; - png_fixed_point bluex, bluey; - png_fixed_point whitex, whitey; -} png_xy; - -/* The same data as above but encoded as CIE XYZ values. When this data comes - * from chromaticities the sum of the Y values is assumed to be 1.0 - */ -typedef struct png_XYZ -{ - png_fixed_point red_X, red_Y, red_Z; - png_fixed_point green_X, green_Y, green_Z; - png_fixed_point blue_X, blue_Y, blue_Z; -} png_XYZ; -#endif /* COLORSPACE */ - -#if defined(PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) -/* A colorspace is all the above plus, potentially, profile information; - * however at present libpng does not use the profile internally so it is only - * stored in the png_info struct (if iCCP is supported.) The rendering intent - * is retained here and is checked. - * - * The file gamma encoding information is also stored here and gamma correction - * is done by libpng, whereas color correction must currently be done by the - * application. - */ -typedef struct png_colorspace -{ -#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - png_fixed_point gamma; /* File gamma */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED - png_xy end_points_xy; /* End points as chromaticities */ - png_XYZ end_points_XYZ; /* End points as CIE XYZ colorant values */ - png_uint_16 rendering_intent; /* Rendering intent of a profile */ -#endif - - /* Flags are always defined to simplify the code. */ - png_uint_16 flags; /* As defined below */ -} png_colorspace, * PNG_RESTRICT png_colorspacerp; - -typedef const png_colorspace * PNG_RESTRICT png_const_colorspacerp; - -/* General flags for the 'flags' field */ -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_GAMMA 0x0001 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_ENDPOINTS 0x0002 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_HAVE_INTENT 0x0004 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_gAMA 0x0008 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM 0x0010 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_sRGB 0x0020 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_ENDPOINTS_MATCH_sRGB 0x0040 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_MATCHES_sRGB 0x0080 /* exact match on profile */ -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID 0x8000 -#define PNG_COLORSPACE_CANCEL(flags) (0xffff ^ (flags)) -#endif /* COLORSPACE || GAMMA */ - -struct png_struct_def -{ -#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - jmp_buf jmp_buf_local; /* New name in 1.6.0 for jmp_buf in png_struct */ - png_longjmp_ptr longjmp_fn;/* setjmp non-local goto function. */ - jmp_buf *jmp_buf_ptr; /* passed to longjmp_fn */ - size_t jmp_buf_size; /* size of the above, if allocated */ -#endif - png_error_ptr error_fn; /* function for printing errors and aborting */ -#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED - png_error_ptr warning_fn; /* function for printing warnings */ -#endif - png_voidp error_ptr; /* user supplied struct for error functions */ - png_rw_ptr write_data_fn; /* function for writing output data */ - png_rw_ptr read_data_fn; /* function for reading input data */ - png_voidp io_ptr; /* ptr to application struct for I/O functions */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - png_user_transform_ptr read_user_transform_fn; /* user read transform */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - png_user_transform_ptr write_user_transform_fn; /* user write transform */ -#endif - -/* These were added in libpng-1.0.2 */ -#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) - png_voidp user_transform_ptr; /* user supplied struct for user transform */ - png_byte user_transform_depth; /* bit depth of user transformed pixels */ - png_byte user_transform_channels; /* channels in user transformed pixels */ -#endif -#endif - - png_uint_32 mode; /* tells us where we are in the PNG file */ - png_uint_32 flags; /* flags indicating various things to libpng */ - png_uint_32 transformations; /* which transformations to perform */ - - png_uint_32 zowner; /* ID (chunk type) of zstream owner, 0 if none */ - z_stream zstream; /* decompression structure */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_compression_bufferp zbuffer_list; /* Created on demand during write */ - uInt zbuffer_size; /* size of the actual buffer */ - - int zlib_level; /* holds zlib compression level */ - int zlib_method; /* holds zlib compression method */ - int zlib_window_bits; /* holds zlib compression window bits */ - int zlib_mem_level; /* holds zlib compression memory level */ - int zlib_strategy; /* holds zlib compression strategy */ -#endif -/* Added at libpng 1.5.4 */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED - int zlib_text_level; /* holds zlib compression level */ - int zlib_text_method; /* holds zlib compression method */ - int zlib_text_window_bits; /* holds zlib compression window bits */ - int zlib_text_mem_level; /* holds zlib compression memory level */ - int zlib_text_strategy; /* holds zlib compression strategy */ -#endif -/* End of material added at libpng 1.5.4 */ -/* Added at libpng 1.6.0 */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - int zlib_set_level; /* Actual values set into the zstream on write */ - int zlib_set_method; - int zlib_set_window_bits; - int zlib_set_mem_level; - int zlib_set_strategy; -#endif - - png_uint_32 width; /* width of image in pixels */ - png_uint_32 height; /* height of image in pixels */ - png_uint_32 num_rows; /* number of rows in current pass */ - png_uint_32 usr_width; /* width of row at start of write */ - size_t rowbytes; /* size of row in bytes */ - png_uint_32 iwidth; /* width of current interlaced row in pixels */ - png_uint_32 row_number; /* current row in interlace pass */ - png_uint_32 chunk_name; /* PNG_CHUNK() id of current chunk */ - png_bytep prev_row; /* buffer to save previous (unfiltered) row. - * While reading this is a pointer into - * big_prev_row; while writing it is separately - * allocated if needed. - */ - png_bytep row_buf; /* buffer to save current (unfiltered) row. - * While reading, this is a pointer into - * big_row_buf; while writing it is separately - * allocated. - */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - png_bytep try_row; /* buffer to save trial row when filtering */ - png_bytep tst_row; /* buffer to save best trial row when filtering */ -#endif - size_t info_rowbytes; /* Added in 1.5.4: cache of updated row bytes */ - - png_uint_32 idat_size; /* current IDAT size for read */ - png_uint_32 crc; /* current chunk CRC value */ - png_colorp palette; /* palette from the input file */ - png_uint_16 num_palette; /* number of color entries in palette */ - -/* Added at libpng-1.5.10 */ -#ifdef PNG_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED - int num_palette_max; /* maximum palette index found in IDAT */ -#endif - - png_uint_16 num_trans; /* number of transparency values */ - png_byte compression; /* file compression type (always 0) */ - png_byte filter; /* file filter type (always 0) */ - png_byte interlaced; /* PNG_INTERLACE_NONE, PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 */ - png_byte pass; /* current interlace pass (0 - 6) */ - png_byte do_filter; /* row filter flags (see PNG_FILTER_ in png.h ) */ - png_byte color_type; /* color type of file */ - png_byte bit_depth; /* bit depth of file */ - png_byte usr_bit_depth; /* bit depth of users row: write only */ - png_byte pixel_depth; /* number of bits per pixel */ - png_byte channels; /* number of channels in file */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_byte usr_channels; /* channels at start of write: write only */ -#endif - png_byte sig_bytes; /* magic bytes read/written from start of file */ - png_byte maximum_pixel_depth; - /* pixel depth used for the row buffers */ - png_byte transformed_pixel_depth; - /* pixel depth after read/write transforms */ -#if ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1240 - png_byte zstream_start; /* at start of an input zlib stream */ -#endif /* Zlib >= 1.2.4 */ -#if defined(PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) - png_uint_16 filler; /* filler bytes for pixel expansion */ -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) ||\ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) - png_byte background_gamma_type; - png_fixed_point background_gamma; - png_color_16 background; /* background color in screen gamma space */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - png_color_16 background_1; /* background normalized to gamma 1.0 */ -#endif -#endif /* bKGD */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED - png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn; /* Function for flushing output */ - png_uint_32 flush_dist; /* how many rows apart to flush, 0 - no flush */ - png_uint_32 flush_rows; /* number of rows written since last flush */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED - int gamma_shift; /* number of "insignificant" bits in 16-bit gamma */ - png_fixed_point screen_gamma; /* screen gamma value (display_exponent) */ - - png_bytep gamma_table; /* gamma table for 8-bit depth files */ - png_uint_16pp gamma_16_table; /* gamma table for 16-bit depth files */ -#if defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED) - png_bytep gamma_from_1; /* converts from 1.0 to screen */ - png_bytep gamma_to_1; /* converts from file to 1.0 */ - png_uint_16pp gamma_16_from_1; /* converts from 1.0 to screen */ - png_uint_16pp gamma_16_to_1; /* converts from file to 1.0 */ -#endif /* READ_BACKGROUND || READ_ALPHA_MODE || RGB_TO_GRAY */ -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED) - png_color_8 sig_bit; /* significant bits in each available channel */ -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) - png_color_8 shift; /* shift for significant bit transformation */ -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) \ - || defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) - png_bytep trans_alpha; /* alpha values for paletted files */ - png_color_16 trans_color; /* transparent color for non-paletted files */ -#endif - - png_read_status_ptr read_row_fn; /* called after each row is decoded */ - png_write_status_ptr write_row_fn; /* called after each row is encoded */ -#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED - png_progressive_info_ptr info_fn; /* called after header data fully read */ - png_progressive_row_ptr row_fn; /* called after a prog. row is decoded */ - png_progressive_end_ptr end_fn; /* called after image is complete */ - png_bytep save_buffer_ptr; /* current location in save_buffer */ - png_bytep save_buffer; /* buffer for previously read data */ - png_bytep current_buffer_ptr; /* current location in current_buffer */ - png_bytep current_buffer; /* buffer for recently used data */ - png_uint_32 push_length; /* size of current input chunk */ - png_uint_32 skip_length; /* bytes to skip in input data */ - size_t save_buffer_size; /* amount of data now in save_buffer */ - size_t save_buffer_max; /* total size of save_buffer */ - size_t buffer_size; /* total amount of available input data */ - size_t current_buffer_size; /* amount of data now in current_buffer */ - int process_mode; /* what push library is currently doing */ - int cur_palette; /* current push library palette index */ - -#endif /* PROGRESSIVE_READ */ - -#if defined(__TURBOC__) && !defined(_Windows) && !defined(__FLAT__) -/* For the Borland special 64K segment handler */ - png_bytepp offset_table_ptr; - png_bytep offset_table; - png_uint_16 offset_table_number; - png_uint_16 offset_table_count; - png_uint_16 offset_table_count_free; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED - png_bytep palette_lookup; /* lookup table for quantizing */ - png_bytep quantize_index; /* index translation for palette files */ -#endif - -/* Options */ -#ifdef PNG_SET_OPTION_SUPPORTED - png_uint_32 options; /* On/off state (up to 16 options) */ -#endif - -#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10700 -/* To do: remove this from libpng-1.7 */ -#ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED - char time_buffer[29]; /* String to hold RFC 1123 time text */ -#endif -#endif - -/* New members added in libpng-1.0.6 */ - - png_uint_32 free_me; /* flags items libpng is responsible for freeing */ - -#ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_voidp user_chunk_ptr; -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_user_chunk_ptr read_user_chunk_fn; /* user read chunk handler */ -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - int unknown_default; /* As PNG_HANDLE_* */ - unsigned int num_chunk_list; /* Number of entries in the list */ - png_bytep chunk_list; /* List of png_byte[5]; the textual chunk name - * followed by a PNG_HANDLE_* byte */ -#endif - -/* New members added in libpng-1.0.3 */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED - png_byte rgb_to_gray_status; - /* Added in libpng 1.5.5 to record setting of coefficients: */ - png_byte rgb_to_gray_coefficients_set; - /* These were changed from png_byte in libpng-1.0.6 */ - png_uint_16 rgb_to_gray_red_coeff; - png_uint_16 rgb_to_gray_green_coeff; - /* deleted in 1.5.5: rgb_to_gray_blue_coeff; */ -#endif - -/* New member added in libpng-1.6.36 */ -#if defined(PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION) - png_bytep riffled_palette; /* buffer for accelerated palette expansion */ -#endif - -/* New member added in libpng-1.0.4 (renamed in 1.0.9) */ -#if defined(PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED) -/* Changed from png_byte to png_uint_32 at version 1.2.0 */ - png_uint_32 mng_features_permitted; -#endif - -/* New member added in libpng-1.0.9, ifdef'ed out in 1.0.12, enabled in 1.2.0 */ -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - png_byte filter_type; -#endif - -/* New members added in libpng-1.2.0 */ - -/* New members added in libpng-1.0.2 but first enabled by default in 1.2.0 */ -#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - png_voidp mem_ptr; /* user supplied struct for mem functions */ - png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn; /* function for allocating memory */ - png_free_ptr free_fn; /* function for freeing memory */ -#endif - -/* New member added in libpng-1.0.13 and 1.2.0 */ - png_bytep big_row_buf; /* buffer to save current (unfiltered) row */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_QUANTIZE_SUPPORTED -/* The following three members were added at version 1.0.14 and 1.2.4 */ - png_bytep quantize_sort; /* working sort array */ - png_bytep index_to_palette; /* where the original index currently is - in the palette */ - png_bytep palette_to_index; /* which original index points to this - palette color */ -#endif - -/* New members added in libpng-1.0.16 and 1.2.6 */ - png_byte compression_type; - -#ifdef PNG_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED - png_uint_32 user_width_max; - png_uint_32 user_height_max; - - /* Added in libpng-1.4.0: Total number of sPLT, text, and unknown - * chunks that can be stored (0 means unlimited). - */ - png_uint_32 user_chunk_cache_max; - - /* Total memory that a zTXt, sPLT, iTXt, iCCP, or unknown chunk - * can occupy when decompressed. 0 means unlimited. - */ - png_alloc_size_t user_chunk_malloc_max; -#endif - -/* New member added in libpng-1.0.25 and 1.2.17 */ -#ifdef PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* Temporary storage for unknown chunk that the library doesn't recognize, - * used while reading the chunk. - */ - png_unknown_chunk unknown_chunk; -#endif - -/* New member added in libpng-1.2.26 */ - size_t old_big_row_buf_size; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -/* New member added in libpng-1.2.30 */ - png_bytep read_buffer; /* buffer for reading chunk data */ - png_alloc_size_t read_buffer_size; /* current size of the buffer */ -#endif -#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED - uInt IDAT_read_size; /* limit on read buffer size for IDAT */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED -/* New member added in libpng-1.4.0 */ - png_uint_32 io_state; -#endif - -/* New member added in libpng-1.5.6 */ - png_bytep big_prev_row; - -/* New member added in libpng-1.5.7 */ - void (*read_filter[PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST-1])(png_row_infop row_info, - png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) - png_colorspace colorspace; -#endif -#endif -}; -#endif /* PNGSTRUCT_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtest.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtest.c deleted file mode 100644 index de62638..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2158 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngtest.c - a simple test program to test libpng - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This program reads in a PNG image, writes it out again, and then - * compares the two files. If the files are identical, this shows that - * the basic chunk handling, filtering, and (de)compression code is working - * properly. It does not currently test all of the transforms, although - * it probably should. - * - * The program will report "FAIL" in certain legitimate cases: - * 1) when the compression level or filter selection method is changed. - * 2) when the maximum IDAT size (PNG_ZBUF_SIZE in pngconf.h) is not 8192. - * 3) unknown unsafe-to-copy ancillary chunks or unknown critical chunks - * exist in the input file. - * 4) others not listed here... - * In these cases, it is best to check with another tool such as "pngcheck" - * to see what the differences between the two files are. - * - * If a filename is given on the command-line, then this file is used - * for the input, rather than the default "pngtest.png". This allows - * testing a wide variety of files easily. You can also test a number - * of files at once by typing "pngtest -m file1.png file2.png ..." - */ - -#define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 - -#include -#include -#include - -/* Defined so I can write to a file on gui/windowing platforms */ -/* #define STDERR stderr */ -#define STDERR stdout /* For DOS */ - -#include "png.h" - -/* Known chunks that exist in pngtest.png must be supported or pngtest will fail - * simply as a result of re-ordering them. This may be fixed in 1.7 - * - * pngtest allocates a single row buffer for each row and overwrites it, - * therefore if the write side doesn't support the writing of interlaced images - * nothing can be done for an interlaced image (and the code below will fail - * horribly trying to write extra data after writing garbage). - */ -#if defined PNG_READ_SUPPORTED && /* else nothing can be done */\ - defined PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED &&\ - defined PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED &&\ - (defined PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED || PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10700) - -#ifdef PNG_ZLIB_HEADER -# include PNG_ZLIB_HEADER /* defined by pnglibconf.h from 1.7 */ -#else -# include "zlib.h" -#endif - -/* Copied from pngpriv.h but only used in error messages below. */ -#ifndef PNG_ZBUF_SIZE -# define PNG_ZBUF_SIZE 8192 -#endif -#define FCLOSE(file) fclose(file) - -#ifndef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -typedef FILE * png_FILE_p; -#endif - -/* Makes pngtest verbose so we can find problems. */ -#ifndef PNG_DEBUG -# define PNG_DEBUG 0 -#endif - -#if PNG_DEBUG > 1 -# define pngtest_debug(m) ((void)fprintf(stderr, m "\n")) -# define pngtest_debug1(m,p1) ((void)fprintf(stderr, m "\n", p1)) -# define pngtest_debug2(m,p1,p2) ((void)fprintf(stderr, m "\n", p1, p2)) -#else -# define pngtest_debug(m) ((void)0) -# define pngtest_debug1(m,p1) ((void)0) -# define pngtest_debug2(m,p1,p2) ((void)0) -#endif - -#if !PNG_DEBUG -# define SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC /* Makes buffer overruns easier to nail */ -#endif - -#ifndef PNG_UNUSED -# define PNG_UNUSED(param) (void)param; -#endif - -/* Turn on CPU timing -#define PNGTEST_TIMING -*/ - -#ifndef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -#undef PNGTEST_TIMING -#endif - -#ifdef PNGTEST_TIMING -static float t_start, t_stop, t_decode, t_encode, t_misc; -#include -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED -#define PNG_tIME_STRING_LENGTH 29 -static int tIME_chunk_present = 0; -static char tIME_string[PNG_tIME_STRING_LENGTH] = "tIME chunk is not present"; - -#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10619 -#define png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(ts, t) tIME_to_str(read_ptr, ts, t) - -static int -tIME_to_str(png_structp png_ptr, png_charp ts, png_const_timep t) -{ - png_const_charp str = png_convert_to_rfc1123(png_ptr, t); - - if (str == NULL) - return 0; - - strcpy(ts, str); - return 1; -} -#endif /* older libpng */ -#endif - -static int verbose = 0; -static int strict = 0; -static int relaxed = 0; -static int xfail = 0; -static int unsupported_chunks = 0; /* chunk unsupported by libpng in input */ -static int error_count = 0; /* count calls to png_error */ -static int warning_count = 0; /* count calls to png_warning */ - -/* Define png_jmpbuf() in case we are using a pre-1.0.6 version of libpng */ -#ifndef png_jmpbuf -# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) png_ptr->jmpbuf -#endif - -/* Defines for unknown chunk handling if required. */ -#ifndef PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS -# define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS 3 -#endif -#ifndef PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE -# define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE 2 -#endif - -/* Utility to save typing/errors, the argument must be a name */ -#define MEMZERO(var) ((void)memset(&var, 0, sizeof var)) - -/* Example of using row callbacks to make a simple progress meter */ -static int status_pass = 1; -static int status_dots_requested = 0; -static int status_dots = 1; - -static void PNGCBAPI -read_row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 row_number, int pass) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL || row_number > PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - return; - - if (status_pass != pass) - { - fprintf(stdout, "\n Pass %d: ", pass); - status_pass = pass; - status_dots = 31; - } - - status_dots--; - - if (status_dots == 0) - { - fprintf(stdout, "\n "); - status_dots=30; - } - - fprintf(stdout, "r"); -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -static void PNGCBAPI -write_row_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 row_number, int pass) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL || row_number > PNG_UINT_31_MAX || pass > 7) - return; - - fprintf(stdout, "w"); -} -#endif - - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED -/* Example of using a user transform callback (doesn't do anything at present). - */ -static void PNGCBAPI -read_user_callback(png_structp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep data) -{ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(row_info) - PNG_UNUSED(data) -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED -/* Example of using user transform callback (we don't transform anything, - * but merely count the zero samples) - */ - -static png_uint_32 zero_samples; - -static void PNGCBAPI -count_zero_samples(png_structp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep data) -{ - png_bytep dp = data; - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* Contents of row_info: - * png_uint_32 width width of row - * png_uint_32 rowbytes number of bytes in row - * png_byte color_type color type of pixels - * png_byte bit_depth bit depth of samples - * png_byte channels number of channels (1-4) - * png_byte pixel_depth bits per pixel (depth*channels) - */ - - /* Counts the number of zero samples (or zero pixels if color_type is 3 */ - - if (row_info->color_type == 0 || row_info->color_type == 3) - { - int pos = 0; - png_uint_32 n, nstop; - - for (n = 0, nstop=row_info->width; nbit_depth == 1) - { - if (((*dp << pos++ ) & 0x80) == 0) - zero_samples++; - - if (pos == 8) - { - pos = 0; - dp++; - } - } - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 2) - { - if (((*dp << (pos+=2)) & 0xc0) == 0) - zero_samples++; - - if (pos == 8) - { - pos = 0; - dp++; - } - } - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 4) - { - if (((*dp << (pos+=4)) & 0xf0) == 0) - zero_samples++; - - if (pos == 8) - { - pos = 0; - dp++; - } - } - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - if (*dp++ == 0) - zero_samples++; - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - if ((*dp | *(dp+1)) == 0) - zero_samples++; - dp+=2; - } - } - } - else /* Other color types */ - { - png_uint_32 n, nstop; - int channel; - int color_channels = row_info->channels; - if (row_info->color_type > 3) - color_channels--; - - for (n = 0, nstop=row_info->width; nbit_depth == 8) - if (*dp++ == 0) - zero_samples++; - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - if ((*dp | *(dp+1)) == 0) - zero_samples++; - - dp+=2; - } - } - if (row_info->color_type > 3) - { - dp++; - if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - dp++; - } - } - } -} -#endif /* WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM */ - -#ifndef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -/* START of code to validate stdio-free compilation */ -/* These copies of the default read/write functions come from pngrio.c and - * pngwio.c. They allow "don't include stdio" testing of the library. - * This is the function that does the actual reading of data. If you are - * not reading from a standard C stream, you should create a replacement - * read_data function and use it at run time with png_set_read_fn(), rather - * than changing the library. - */ - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED -void -pngtest_check_io_state(png_structp png_ptr, size_t data_length, - png_uint_32 io_op); -void -pngtest_check_io_state(png_structp png_ptr, size_t data_length, - png_uint_32 io_op) -{ - png_uint_32 io_state = png_get_io_state(png_ptr); - int err = 0; - - /* Check if the current operation (reading / writing) is as expected. */ - if ((io_state & PNG_IO_MASK_OP) != io_op) - png_error(png_ptr, "Incorrect operation in I/O state"); - - /* Check if the buffer size specific to the current location - * (file signature / header / data / crc) is as expected. - */ - switch (io_state & PNG_IO_MASK_LOC) - { - case PNG_IO_SIGNATURE: - if (data_length > 8) - err = 1; - break; - case PNG_IO_CHUNK_HDR: - if (data_length != 8) - err = 1; - break; - case PNG_IO_CHUNK_DATA: - break; /* no restrictions here */ - case PNG_IO_CHUNK_CRC: - if (data_length != 4) - err = 1; - break; - default: - err = 1; /* uninitialized */ - } - if (err != 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "Bad I/O state or buffer size"); -} -#endif - -static void PNGCBAPI -pngtest_read_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - size_t check = 0; - png_voidp io_ptr; - - /* fread() returns 0 on error, so it is OK to store this in a size_t - * instead of an int, which is what fread() actually returns. - */ - io_ptr = png_get_io_ptr(png_ptr); - if (io_ptr != NULL) - { - check = fread(data, 1, length, (png_FILE_p)io_ptr); - } - - if (check != length) - { - png_error(png_ptr, "Read Error"); - } - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - pngtest_check_io_state(png_ptr, length, PNG_IO_READING); -#endif -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -static void PNGCBAPI -pngtest_flush(png_structp png_ptr) -{ - /* Do nothing; fflush() is said to be just a waste of energy. */ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) /* Stifle compiler warning */ -} -#endif - -/* This is the function that does the actual writing of data. If you are - * not writing to a standard C stream, you should create a replacement - * write_data function and use it at run time with png_set_write_fn(), rather - * than changing the library. - */ -static void PNGCBAPI -pngtest_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - size_t check; - - check = fwrite(data, 1, length, (png_FILE_p)png_get_io_ptr(png_ptr)); - - if (check != length) - { - png_error(png_ptr, "Write Error"); - } - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - pngtest_check_io_state(png_ptr, length, PNG_IO_WRITING); -#endif -} -#endif /* !STDIO */ - -/* This function is called when there is a warning, but the library thinks - * it can continue anyway. Replacement functions don't have to do anything - * here if you don't want to. In the default configuration, png_ptr is - * not used, but it is passed in case it may be useful. - */ -typedef struct -{ - const char *file_name; -} pngtest_error_parameters; - -static void PNGCBAPI -pngtest_warning(png_structp png_ptr, png_const_charp message) -{ - const char *name = "UNKNOWN (ERROR!)"; - pngtest_error_parameters *test = - (pngtest_error_parameters*)png_get_error_ptr(png_ptr); - - ++warning_count; - - if (test != NULL && test->file_name != NULL) - name = test->file_name; - - fprintf(STDERR, "\n%s: libpng warning: %s\n", name, message); -} - -/* This is the default error handling function. Note that replacements for - * this function MUST NOT RETURN, or the program will likely crash. This - * function is used by default, or if the program supplies NULL for the - * error function pointer in png_set_error_fn(). - */ -static void PNGCBAPI -pngtest_error(png_structp png_ptr, png_const_charp message) -{ - ++error_count; - - pngtest_warning(png_ptr, message); - /* We can return because png_error calls the default handler, which is - * actually OK in this case. - */ -} - -/* END of code to validate stdio-free compilation */ - -/* START of code to validate memory allocation and deallocation */ -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - -/* Allocate memory. For reasonable files, size should never exceed - * 64K. However, zlib may allocate more than 64K if you don't tell - * it not to. See zconf.h and png.h for more information. zlib does - * need to allocate exactly 64K, so whatever you call here must - * have the ability to do that. - * - * This piece of code can be compiled to validate max 64K allocations - * by setting MAXSEG_64K in zlib zconf.h *or* PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K. - */ -typedef struct memory_information -{ - png_alloc_size_t size; - png_voidp pointer; - struct memory_information *next; -} memory_information; -typedef memory_information *memory_infop; - -static memory_infop pinformation = NULL; -static int current_allocation = 0; -static int maximum_allocation = 0; -static int total_allocation = 0; -static int num_allocations = 0; - -png_voidp PNGCBAPI png_debug_malloc PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, - png_alloc_size_t size)); -void PNGCBAPI png_debug_free PNGARG((png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr)); - -png_voidp -PNGCBAPI png_debug_malloc(png_structp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size) -{ - - /* png_malloc has already tested for NULL; png_create_struct calls - * png_debug_malloc directly, with png_ptr == NULL which is OK - */ - - if (size == 0) - return (NULL); - - /* This calls the library allocator twice, once to get the requested - buffer and once to get a new free list entry. */ - { - /* Disable malloc_fn and free_fn */ - memory_infop pinfo; - png_set_mem_fn(png_ptr, NULL, NULL, NULL); - pinfo = (memory_infop)png_malloc(png_ptr, - (sizeof *pinfo)); - pinfo->size = size; - current_allocation += size; - total_allocation += size; - num_allocations ++; - - if (current_allocation > maximum_allocation) - maximum_allocation = current_allocation; - - pinfo->pointer = png_malloc(png_ptr, size); - /* Restore malloc_fn and free_fn */ - - png_set_mem_fn(png_ptr, - NULL, png_debug_malloc, png_debug_free); - - if (size != 0 && pinfo->pointer == NULL) - { - current_allocation -= size; - total_allocation -= size; - png_error(png_ptr, - "out of memory in pngtest->png_debug_malloc"); - } - - pinfo->next = pinformation; - pinformation = pinfo; - /* Make sure the caller isn't assuming zeroed memory. */ - memset(pinfo->pointer, 0xdd, pinfo->size); - - if (verbose != 0) - printf("png_malloc %lu bytes at %p\n", (unsigned long)size, - pinfo->pointer); - - return (png_voidp)(pinfo->pointer); - } -} - -/* Free a pointer. It is removed from the list at the same time. */ -void PNGCBAPI -png_debug_free(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - fprintf(STDERR, "NULL pointer to png_debug_free.\n"); - - if (ptr == 0) - { -#if 0 /* This happens all the time. */ - fprintf(STDERR, "WARNING: freeing NULL pointer\n"); -#endif - return; - } - - /* Unlink the element from the list. */ - if (pinformation != NULL) - { - memory_infop *ppinfo = &pinformation; - - for (;;) - { - memory_infop pinfo = *ppinfo; - - if (pinfo->pointer == ptr) - { - *ppinfo = pinfo->next; - current_allocation -= pinfo->size; - if (current_allocation < 0) - fprintf(STDERR, "Duplicate free of memory\n"); - /* We must free the list element too, but first kill - the memory that is to be freed. */ - memset(ptr, 0x55, pinfo->size); - free(pinfo); - pinfo = NULL; - break; - } - - if (pinfo->next == NULL) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "Pointer %p not found\n", ptr); - break; - } - - ppinfo = &pinfo->next; - } - } - - /* Finally free the data. */ - if (verbose != 0) - printf("Freeing %p\n", ptr); - - if (ptr != NULL) - free(ptr); - ptr = NULL; -} -#endif /* USER_MEM && DEBUG */ -/* END of code to test memory allocation/deallocation */ - - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -/* Demonstration of user chunk support of the sTER and vpAg chunks */ - -/* (sTER is a public chunk not yet known by libpng. vpAg is a private -chunk used in ImageMagick to store "virtual page" size). */ - -static struct user_chunk_data -{ - png_const_infop info_ptr; - png_uint_32 vpAg_width, vpAg_height; - png_byte vpAg_units; - png_byte sTER_mode; - int location[2]; -} -user_chunk_data; - -/* Used for location and order; zero means nothing. */ -#define have_sTER 0x01 -#define have_vpAg 0x02 -#define before_PLTE 0x10 -#define before_IDAT 0x20 -#define after_IDAT 0x40 - -static void -init_callback_info(png_const_infop info_ptr) -{ - MEMZERO(user_chunk_data); - user_chunk_data.info_ptr = info_ptr; -} - -static int -set_location(png_structp png_ptr, struct user_chunk_data *data, int what) -{ - int location; - - if ((data->location[0] & what) != 0 || (data->location[1] & what) != 0) - return 0; /* already have one of these */ - - /* Find where we are (the code below zeroes info_ptr to indicate that the - * chunks before the first IDAT have been read.) - */ - if (data->info_ptr == NULL) /* after IDAT */ - location = what | after_IDAT; - - else if (png_get_valid(png_ptr, data->info_ptr, PNG_INFO_PLTE) != 0) - location = what | before_IDAT; - - else - location = what | before_PLTE; - - if (data->location[0] == 0) - data->location[0] = location; - - else - data->location[1] = location; - - return 1; /* handled */ -} - -static int PNGCBAPI -read_user_chunk_callback(png_struct *png_ptr, png_unknown_chunkp chunk) -{ - struct user_chunk_data *my_user_chunk_data = - (struct user_chunk_data*)png_get_user_chunk_ptr(png_ptr); - - if (my_user_chunk_data == NULL) - png_error(png_ptr, "lost user chunk pointer"); - - /* Return one of the following: - * return (-n); chunk had an error - * return (0); did not recognize - * return (n); success - * - * The unknown chunk structure contains the chunk data: - * png_byte name[5]; - * png_byte *data; - * size_t size; - * - * Note that libpng has already taken care of the CRC handling. - */ - - if (chunk->name[0] == 115 && chunk->name[1] == 84 && /* s T */ - chunk->name[2] == 69 && chunk->name[3] == 82) /* E R */ - { - /* Found sTER chunk */ - if (chunk->size != 1) - return (-1); /* Error return */ - - if (chunk->data[0] != 0 && chunk->data[0] != 1) - return (-1); /* Invalid mode */ - - if (set_location(png_ptr, my_user_chunk_data, have_sTER) != 0) - { - my_user_chunk_data->sTER_mode=chunk->data[0]; - return (1); - } - - else - return (0); /* duplicate sTER - give it to libpng */ - } - - if (chunk->name[0] != 118 || chunk->name[1] != 112 || /* v p */ - chunk->name[2] != 65 || chunk->name[3] != 103) /* A g */ - return (0); /* Did not recognize */ - - /* Found ImageMagick vpAg chunk */ - - if (chunk->size != 9) - return (-1); /* Error return */ - - if (set_location(png_ptr, my_user_chunk_data, have_vpAg) == 0) - return (0); /* duplicate vpAg */ - - my_user_chunk_data->vpAg_width = png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, chunk->data); - my_user_chunk_data->vpAg_height = png_get_uint_31(png_ptr, chunk->data + 4); - my_user_chunk_data->vpAg_units = chunk->data[8]; - - return (1); -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -static void -write_sTER_chunk(png_structp write_ptr) -{ - png_byte sTER[5] = {115, 84, 69, 82, '\0'}; - - if (verbose != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, "\n stereo mode = %d\n", user_chunk_data.sTER_mode); - - png_write_chunk(write_ptr, sTER, &user_chunk_data.sTER_mode, 1); -} - -static void -write_vpAg_chunk(png_structp write_ptr) -{ - png_byte vpAg[5] = {118, 112, 65, 103, '\0'}; - - png_byte vpag_chunk_data[9]; - - if (verbose != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " vpAg = %lu x %lu, units = %d\n", - (unsigned long)user_chunk_data.vpAg_width, - (unsigned long)user_chunk_data.vpAg_height, - user_chunk_data.vpAg_units); - - png_save_uint_32(vpag_chunk_data, user_chunk_data.vpAg_width); - png_save_uint_32(vpag_chunk_data + 4, user_chunk_data.vpAg_height); - vpag_chunk_data[8] = user_chunk_data.vpAg_units; - png_write_chunk(write_ptr, vpAg, vpag_chunk_data, 9); -} - -static void -write_chunks(png_structp write_ptr, int location) -{ - int i; - - /* Notice that this preserves the original chunk order, however chunks - * intercepted by the callback will be written *after* chunks passed to - * libpng. This will actually reverse a pair of sTER chunks or a pair of - * vpAg chunks, resulting in an error later. This is not worth worrying - * about - the chunks should not be duplicated! - */ - for (i=0; i<2; ++i) - { - if (user_chunk_data.location[i] == (location | have_sTER)) - write_sTER_chunk(write_ptr); - - else if (user_chunk_data.location[i] == (location | have_vpAg)) - write_vpAg_chunk(write_ptr); - } -} -#endif /* WRITE */ -#else /* !READ_USER_CHUNKS */ -# define write_chunks(pp,loc) ((void)0) -#endif -/* END of code to demonstrate user chunk support */ - -/* START of code to check that libpng has the required text support; this only - * checks for the write support because if read support is missing the chunk - * will simply not be reported back to pngtest. - */ -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED -static void -pngtest_check_text_support(png_structp png_ptr, png_textp text_ptr, - int num_text) -{ - while (num_text > 0) - { - switch (text_ptr[--num_text].compression) - { - case PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE: - break; - - case PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt: -# ifndef PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED - ++unsupported_chunks; - /* In libpng 1.7 this now does an app-error, so stop it: */ - text_ptr[num_text].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; -# endif - break; - - case PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE: - case PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt: -# ifndef PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED - ++unsupported_chunks; - text_ptr[num_text].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE; -# endif - break; - - default: - /* This is an error */ - png_error(png_ptr, "invalid text chunk compression field"); - break; - } - } -} -#endif -/* END of code to check that libpng has the required text support */ - -/* Test one file */ -static int -test_one_file(const char *inname, const char *outname) -{ - static png_FILE_p fpin; - static png_FILE_p fpout; /* "static" prevents setjmp corruption */ - pngtest_error_parameters error_parameters; - png_structp read_ptr; - png_infop read_info_ptr, end_info_ptr; -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_structp write_ptr; - png_infop write_info_ptr; - png_infop write_end_info_ptr; -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - int interlace_preserved = 1; -#endif /* WRITE_FILTER */ -#else /* !WRITE */ - png_structp write_ptr = NULL; - png_infop write_info_ptr = NULL; - png_infop write_end_info_ptr = NULL; -#endif /* !WRITE */ - png_bytep row_buf; - png_uint_32 y; - png_uint_32 width, height; - volatile int num_passes; - int pass; - int bit_depth, color_type; - - row_buf = NULL; - error_parameters.file_name = inname; - - if ((fpin = fopen(inname, "rb")) == NULL) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "Could not find input file %s\n", inname); - return (1); - } - - if ((fpout = fopen(outname, "wb")) == NULL) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "Could not open output file %s\n", outname); - FCLOSE(fpin); - return (1); - } - - pngtest_debug("Allocating read and write structures"); -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - read_ptr = - png_create_read_struct_2(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, png_debug_malloc, png_debug_free); -#else - read_ptr = - png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL); -#endif - png_set_error_fn(read_ptr, &error_parameters, pngtest_error, - pngtest_warning); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - write_ptr = - png_create_write_struct_2(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, png_debug_malloc, png_debug_free); -#else - write_ptr = - png_create_write_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL); -#endif - png_set_error_fn(write_ptr, &error_parameters, pngtest_error, - pngtest_warning); -#endif - pngtest_debug("Allocating read_info, write_info and end_info structures"); - read_info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(read_ptr); - end_info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(read_ptr); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - write_info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(write_ptr); - write_end_info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(write_ptr); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - init_callback_info(read_info_ptr); - png_set_read_user_chunk_fn(read_ptr, &user_chunk_data, - read_user_chunk_callback); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED - pngtest_debug("Setting jmpbuf for read struct"); - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(read_ptr))) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "%s -> %s: libpng read error\n", inname, outname); - png_free(read_ptr, row_buf); - row_buf = NULL; - if (verbose != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " destroy read structs\n"); - png_destroy_read_struct(&read_ptr, &read_info_ptr, &end_info_ptr); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - if (verbose != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " destroy write structs\n"); - png_destroy_info_struct(write_ptr, &write_end_info_ptr); - png_destroy_write_struct(&write_ptr, &write_info_ptr); -#endif - FCLOSE(fpin); - FCLOSE(fpout); - return (1); - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - pngtest_debug("Setting jmpbuf for write struct"); - - if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(write_ptr))) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "%s -> %s: libpng write error\n", inname, outname); - png_free(read_ptr, row_buf); - row_buf = NULL; - if (verbose != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " destroying read structs\n"); - png_destroy_read_struct(&read_ptr, &read_info_ptr, &end_info_ptr); - if (verbose != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " destroying write structs\n"); - png_destroy_info_struct(write_ptr, &write_end_info_ptr); - png_destroy_write_struct(&write_ptr, &write_info_ptr); - FCLOSE(fpin); - FCLOSE(fpout); - return (1); - } -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED - if (strict != 0) - { - /* Treat png_benign_error() as errors on read */ - png_set_benign_errors(read_ptr, 0); - -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - /* Treat them as errors on write */ - png_set_benign_errors(write_ptr, 0); -# endif - - /* if strict is not set, then app warnings and errors are treated as - * warnings in release builds, but not in unstable builds; this can be - * changed with '--relaxed'. - */ - } - - else if (relaxed != 0) - { - /* Allow application (pngtest) errors and warnings to pass */ - png_set_benign_errors(read_ptr, 1); - - /* Turn off CRC checking while reading */ - png_set_crc_action(read_ptr, PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE, PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE); - -#ifdef PNG_IGNORE_ADLER32 - /* Turn off ADLER32 checking while reading */ - png_set_option(read_ptr, PNG_IGNORE_ADLER32, PNG_OPTION_ON); -#endif - -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_set_benign_errors(write_ptr, 1); -# endif - - } -#endif /* BENIGN_ERRORS */ - - pngtest_debug("Initializing input and output streams"); -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED - png_init_io(read_ptr, fpin); -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_init_io(write_ptr, fpout); -# endif -#else - png_set_read_fn(read_ptr, (png_voidp)fpin, pngtest_read_data); -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_set_write_fn(write_ptr, (png_voidp)fpout, pngtest_write_data, -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED - pngtest_flush); -# else - NULL); -# endif -# endif -#endif - - if (status_dots_requested == 1) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_set_write_status_fn(write_ptr, write_row_callback); -#endif - png_set_read_status_fn(read_ptr, read_row_callback); - } - - else - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_set_write_status_fn(write_ptr, NULL); -#endif - png_set_read_status_fn(read_ptr, NULL); - } - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - png_set_read_user_transform_fn(read_ptr, read_user_callback); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - zero_samples = 0; - png_set_write_user_transform_fn(write_ptr, count_zero_samples); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* Preserve all the unknown chunks, if possible. If this is disabled then, - * even if the png_{get,set}_unknown_chunks stuff is enabled, we can't use - * libpng to *save* the unknown chunks on read (because we can't switch the - * save option on!) - * - * Notice that if SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS is *not* supported read will discard all - * unknown chunks and write will write them all. - */ -#ifdef PNG_SAVE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS, - NULL, 0); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_set_keep_unknown_chunks(write_ptr, PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS, - NULL, 0); -#endif -#endif - - pngtest_debug("Reading info struct"); - png_read_info(read_ptr, read_info_ptr); - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - /* This is a bit of a hack; there is no obvious way in the callback function - * to determine that the chunks before the first IDAT have been read, so - * remove the info_ptr (which is only used to determine position relative to - * PLTE) here to indicate that we are after the IDAT. - */ - user_chunk_data.info_ptr = NULL; -#endif - - pngtest_debug("Transferring info struct"); - { - int interlace_type, compression_type, filter_type; - - if (png_get_IHDR(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &width, &height, &bit_depth, - &color_type, &interlace_type, &compression_type, &filter_type) != 0) - { - png_set_IHDR(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, width, height, bit_depth, - color_type, interlace_type, compression_type, filter_type); - /* num_passes may not be available below if interlace support is not - * provided by libpng for both read and write. - */ - switch (interlace_type) - { - case PNG_INTERLACE_NONE: - num_passes = 1; - break; - - case PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7: - num_passes = 7; - break; - - default: - png_error(read_ptr, "invalid interlace type"); - /*NOT REACHED*/ - } - } - - else - png_error(read_ptr, "png_get_IHDR failed"); - } -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED - { - png_fixed_point white_x, white_y, red_x, red_y, green_x, green_y, blue_x, - blue_y; - - if (png_get_cHRM_fixed(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &white_x, &white_y, - &red_x, &red_y, &green_x, &green_y, &blue_x, &blue_y) != 0) - { - png_set_cHRM_fixed(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, white_x, white_y, red_x, - red_y, green_x, green_y, blue_x, blue_y); - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED - { - png_fixed_point gamma; - - if (png_get_gAMA_fixed(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &gamma) != 0) - png_set_gAMA_fixed(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, gamma); - } -#endif -#else /* Use floating point versions */ -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED - { - double white_x, white_y, red_x, red_y, green_x, green_y, blue_x, - blue_y; - - if (png_get_cHRM(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &white_x, &white_y, &red_x, - &red_y, &green_x, &green_y, &blue_x, &blue_y) != 0) - { - png_set_cHRM(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, white_x, white_y, red_x, - red_y, green_x, green_y, blue_x, blue_y); - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED - { - double gamma; - - if (png_get_gAMA(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &gamma) != 0) - png_set_gAMA(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, gamma); - } -#endif -#endif /* Floating point */ -#endif /* Fixed point */ -#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED - { - png_charp name; - png_bytep profile; - png_uint_32 proflen; - int compression_type; - - if (png_get_iCCP(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &name, &compression_type, - &profile, &proflen) != 0) - { - png_set_iCCP(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, name, compression_type, - profile, proflen); - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED - { - int intent; - - if (png_get_sRGB(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &intent) != 0) - png_set_sRGB(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, intent); - } -#endif - { - png_colorp palette; - int num_palette; - - if (png_get_PLTE(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &palette, &num_palette) != 0) - png_set_PLTE(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, palette, num_palette); - } -#ifdef PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED - { - png_color_16p background; - - if (png_get_bKGD(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &background) != 0) - { - png_set_bKGD(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, background); - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_READ_eXIf_SUPPORTED - { - png_bytep exif=NULL; - png_uint_32 exif_length; - - if (png_get_eXIf_1(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &exif_length, &exif) != 0) - { - if (exif_length > 1) - fprintf(STDERR," eXIf type %c%c, %lu bytes\n",exif[0],exif[1], - (unsigned long)exif_length); -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_eXIf_SUPPORTED - png_set_eXIf_1(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, exif_length, exif); -# endif - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED - { - png_uint_16p hist; - - if (png_get_hIST(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &hist) != 0) - png_set_hIST(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, hist); - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED - { - png_int_32 offset_x, offset_y; - int unit_type; - - if (png_get_oFFs(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &offset_x, &offset_y, - &unit_type) != 0) - { - png_set_oFFs(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, offset_x, offset_y, unit_type); - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED - { - png_charp purpose, units; - png_charpp params; - png_int_32 X0, X1; - int type, nparams; - - if (png_get_pCAL(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &purpose, &X0, &X1, &type, - &nparams, &units, ¶ms) != 0) - { - png_set_pCAL(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, purpose, X0, X1, type, - nparams, units, params); - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED - { - png_uint_32 res_x, res_y; - int unit_type; - - if (png_get_pHYs(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &res_x, &res_y, - &unit_type) != 0) - png_set_pHYs(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, res_x, res_y, unit_type); - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED - { - png_color_8p sig_bit; - - if (png_get_sBIT(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &sig_bit) != 0) - png_set_sBIT(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, sig_bit); - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED) - { - int unit; - double scal_width, scal_height; - - if (png_get_sCAL(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &unit, &scal_width, - &scal_height) != 0) - { - png_set_sCAL(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, unit, scal_width, scal_height); - } - } -#else -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED - { - int unit; - png_charp scal_width, scal_height; - - if (png_get_sCAL_s(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &unit, &scal_width, - &scal_height) != 0) - { - png_set_sCAL_s(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, unit, scal_width, - scal_height); - } - } -#endif -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED - { - png_sPLT_tp entries; - - int num_entries = (int) png_get_sPLT(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &entries); - if (num_entries) - { - png_set_sPLT(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, entries, num_entries); - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED - { - png_textp text_ptr; - int num_text; - - if (png_get_text(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, &text_ptr, &num_text) > 0) - { - pngtest_debug1("Handling %d iTXt/tEXt/zTXt chunks", num_text); - - pngtest_check_text_support(read_ptr, text_ptr, num_text); - - if (verbose != 0) - { - int i; - - fprintf(STDERR,"\n"); - for (i=0; igray > sample_max) || - (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB && - ((int)trans_color->red > sample_max || - (int)trans_color->green > sample_max || - (int)trans_color->blue > sample_max)))) - png_set_tRNS(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, trans_alpha, num_trans, - trans_color); - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - { - png_unknown_chunkp unknowns; - int num_unknowns = png_get_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, - &unknowns); - - if (num_unknowns != 0) - { - png_set_unknown_chunks(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, unknowns, - num_unknowns); -#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10600 - /* Copy the locations from the read_info_ptr. The automatically - * generated locations in write_end_info_ptr are wrong prior to 1.6.0 - * because they are reset from the write pointer (removed in 1.6.0). - */ - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < num_unknowns; i++) - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, i, - unknowns[i].location); - } -#endif - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - pngtest_debug("Writing info struct"); - - /* Write the info in two steps so that if we write the 'unknown' chunks here - * they go to the correct place. - */ - png_write_info_before_PLTE(write_ptr, write_info_ptr); - - write_chunks(write_ptr, before_PLTE); /* before PLTE */ - - png_write_info(write_ptr, write_info_ptr); - - write_chunks(write_ptr, before_IDAT); /* after PLTE */ - - png_write_info(write_ptr, write_end_info_ptr); - - write_chunks(write_ptr, after_IDAT); /* after IDAT */ - -#ifdef PNG_COMPRESSION_COMPAT - /* Test the 'compatibility' setting here, if it is available. */ - png_set_compression(write_ptr, PNG_COMPRESSION_COMPAT); -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC - pngtest_debug("Allocating row buffer..."); - row_buf = (png_bytep)png_malloc(read_ptr, - png_get_rowbytes(read_ptr, read_info_ptr)); - - pngtest_debug1("\t%p", row_buf); -#endif /* SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC */ - pngtest_debug("Writing row data"); - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) &&\ - defined(PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) - /* Both must be defined for libpng to be able to handle the interlace, - * otherwise it gets handled below by simply reading and writing the passes - * directly. - */ - if (png_set_interlace_handling(read_ptr) != num_passes) - png_error(write_ptr, - "png_set_interlace_handling(read): wrong pass count "); - if (png_set_interlace_handling(write_ptr) != num_passes) - png_error(write_ptr, - "png_set_interlace_handling(write): wrong pass count "); -#else /* png_set_interlace_handling not called on either read or write */ -# define calc_pass_height -#endif /* not using libpng interlace handling */ - -#ifdef PNGTEST_TIMING - t_stop = (float)clock(); - t_misc += (t_stop - t_start); - t_start = t_stop; -#endif - for (pass = 0; pass < num_passes; pass++) - { -# ifdef calc_pass_height - png_uint_32 pass_height; - - if (num_passes == 7) /* interlaced */ - { - if (PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) > 0) - pass_height = PNG_PASS_ROWS(height, pass); - - else - pass_height = 0; - } - - else /* not interlaced */ - pass_height = height; -# else -# define pass_height height -# endif - - pngtest_debug1("Writing row data for pass %d", pass); - for (y = 0; y < pass_height; y++) - { -#ifndef SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC - pngtest_debug2("Allocating row buffer (pass %d, y = %u)...", pass, y); - - row_buf = (png_bytep)png_malloc(read_ptr, - png_get_rowbytes(read_ptr, read_info_ptr)); - - pngtest_debug2("\t%p (%lu bytes)", row_buf, - (unsigned long)png_get_rowbytes(read_ptr, read_info_ptr)); - -#endif /* !SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC */ - png_read_rows(read_ptr, (png_bytepp)&row_buf, NULL, 1); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNGTEST_TIMING - t_stop = (float)clock(); - t_decode += (t_stop - t_start); - t_start = t_stop; -#endif - png_write_rows(write_ptr, (png_bytepp)&row_buf, 1); -#ifdef PNGTEST_TIMING - t_stop = (float)clock(); - t_encode += (t_stop - t_start); - t_start = t_stop; -#endif -#endif /* WRITE */ - -#ifndef SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC - pngtest_debug2("Freeing row buffer (pass %d, y = %u)", pass, y); - png_free(read_ptr, row_buf); - row_buf = NULL; -#endif /* !SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC */ - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_free_data(read_ptr, read_info_ptr, PNG_FREE_UNKN, -1); -# endif -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_free_data(write_ptr, write_info_ptr, PNG_FREE_UNKN, -1); -# endif -#endif - - pngtest_debug("Reading and writing end_info data"); - - png_read_end(read_ptr, end_info_ptr); -#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED - { - png_textp text_ptr; - int num_text; - - if (png_get_text(read_ptr, end_info_ptr, &text_ptr, &num_text) > 0) - { - pngtest_debug1("Handling %d iTXt/tEXt/zTXt chunks", num_text); - - pngtest_check_text_support(read_ptr, text_ptr, num_text); - - if (verbose != 0) - { - int i; - - fprintf(STDERR,"\n"); - for (i=0; i 1) - fprintf(STDERR," eXIf type %c%c, %lu bytes\n",exif[0],exif[1], - (unsigned long)exif_length); -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_eXIf_SUPPORTED - png_set_eXIf_1(write_ptr, write_end_info_ptr, exif_length, exif); -# endif - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED - { - png_timep mod_time; - - if (png_get_tIME(read_ptr, end_info_ptr, &mod_time) != 0) - { - png_set_tIME(write_ptr, write_end_info_ptr, mod_time); -#ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED - if (png_convert_to_rfc1123_buffer(tIME_string, mod_time) != 0) - tIME_string[(sizeof tIME_string) - 1] = '\0'; - - else - { - strncpy(tIME_string, "*** invalid time ***", sizeof tIME_string); - tIME_string[(sizeof tIME_string)-1] = '\0'; - } - - tIME_chunk_present++; -#endif /* TIME_RFC1123 */ - } - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - { - png_unknown_chunkp unknowns; - int num_unknowns = png_get_unknown_chunks(read_ptr, end_info_ptr, - &unknowns); - - if (num_unknowns != 0) - { - png_set_unknown_chunks(write_ptr, write_end_info_ptr, unknowns, - num_unknowns); -#if PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10600 - /* Copy the locations from the read_info_ptr. The automatically - * generated locations in write_end_info_ptr are wrong prior to 1.6.0 - * because they are reset from the write pointer (removed in 1.6.0). - */ - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < num_unknowns; i++) - png_set_unknown_chunk_location(write_ptr, write_end_info_ptr, i, - unknowns[i].location); - } -#endif - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED - /* Normally one would use Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY for text compression. - * This is here just to make pngtest replicate the results from libpng - * versions prior to 1.5.4, and to test this new API. - */ - png_set_text_compression_strategy(write_ptr, Z_FILTERED); -#endif - - /* When the unknown vpAg/sTER chunks are written by pngtest the only way to - * do it is to write them *before* calling png_write_end. When unknown - * chunks are written by libpng, however, they are written just before IEND. - * There seems to be no way round this, however vpAg/sTER are not expected - * after IDAT. - */ - write_chunks(write_ptr, after_IDAT); - - png_write_end(write_ptr, write_end_info_ptr); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED - if (verbose != 0) - { - png_uint_32 iwidth, iheight; - iwidth = png_get_image_width(write_ptr, write_info_ptr); - iheight = png_get_image_height(write_ptr, write_info_ptr); - fprintf(STDERR, "\n Image width = %lu, height = %lu\n", - (unsigned long)iwidth, (unsigned long)iheight); - } -#endif - - pngtest_debug("Destroying data structs"); -#ifdef SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC - pngtest_debug("destroying row_buf for read_ptr"); - png_free(read_ptr, row_buf); - row_buf = NULL; -#endif /* SINGLE_ROWBUF_ALLOC */ - pngtest_debug("destroying read_ptr, read_info_ptr, end_info_ptr"); - png_destroy_read_struct(&read_ptr, &read_info_ptr, &end_info_ptr); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - pngtest_debug("destroying write_end_info_ptr"); - png_destroy_info_struct(write_ptr, &write_end_info_ptr); - pngtest_debug("destroying write_ptr, write_info_ptr"); - png_destroy_write_struct(&write_ptr, &write_info_ptr); -#endif - pngtest_debug("Destruction complete."); - - FCLOSE(fpin); - FCLOSE(fpout); - - /* Summarize any warnings or errors and in 'strict' mode fail the test. - * Unsupported chunks can result in warnings, in that case ignore the strict - * setting, otherwise fail the test on warnings as well as errors. - */ - if (error_count > 0) - { - /* We don't really expect to get here because of the setjmp handling - * above, but this is safe. - */ - fprintf(STDERR, "\n %s: %d libpng errors found (%d warnings)", - inname, error_count, warning_count); - - if (strict != 0) - return (1); - } - -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - /* If there is no write support nothing was written! */ - else if (unsupported_chunks > 0) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "\n %s: unsupported chunks (%d)%s", - inname, unsupported_chunks, strict ? ": IGNORED --strict!" : ""); - } -# endif - - else if (warning_count > 0) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "\n %s: %d libpng warnings found", - inname, warning_count); - - if (strict != 0) - return (1); - } - - pngtest_debug("Opening files for comparison"); - if ((fpin = fopen(inname, "rb")) == NULL) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "Could not find file %s\n", inname); - return (1); - } - - if ((fpout = fopen(outname, "rb")) == NULL) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "Could not find file %s\n", outname); - FCLOSE(fpin); - return (1); - } - -#if defined (PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) /* else nothing was written */ &&\ - defined (PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED) - if (interlace_preserved != 0) /* else the files will be changed */ - { - for (;;) - { - static int wrote_question = 0; - size_t num_in, num_out; - char inbuf[256], outbuf[256]; - - num_in = fread(inbuf, 1, sizeof inbuf, fpin); - num_out = fread(outbuf, 1, sizeof outbuf, fpout); - - if (num_in != num_out) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "\nFiles %s and %s are of a different size\n", - inname, outname); - - if (wrote_question == 0 && unsupported_chunks == 0) - { - fprintf(STDERR, - " Was %s written with the same maximum IDAT" - " chunk size (%d bytes),", - inname, PNG_ZBUF_SIZE); - fprintf(STDERR, - "\n filtering heuristic (libpng default), compression"); - fprintf(STDERR, - " level (zlib default),\n and zlib version (%s)?\n\n", - ZLIB_VERSION); - wrote_question = 1; - } - - FCLOSE(fpin); - FCLOSE(fpout); - - if (strict != 0 && unsupported_chunks == 0) - return (1); - - else - return (0); - } - - if (num_in == 0) - break; - - if (memcmp(inbuf, outbuf, num_in)) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "\nFiles %s and %s are different\n", inname, - outname); - - if (wrote_question == 0 && unsupported_chunks == 0) - { - fprintf(STDERR, - " Was %s written with the same maximum" - " IDAT chunk size (%d bytes),", - inname, PNG_ZBUF_SIZE); - fprintf(STDERR, - "\n filtering heuristic (libpng default), compression"); - fprintf(STDERR, - " level (zlib default),\n and zlib version (%s)?\n\n", - ZLIB_VERSION); - wrote_question = 1; - } - - FCLOSE(fpin); - FCLOSE(fpout); - - /* NOTE: the unsupported_chunks escape is permitted here because - * unsupported text chunk compression will result in the compression - * mode being changed (to NONE) yet, in the test case, the result - * can be exactly the same size! - */ - if (strict != 0 && unsupported_chunks == 0) - return (1); - - else - return (0); - } - } - } -#endif /* WRITE && WRITE_FILTER */ - - FCLOSE(fpin); - FCLOSE(fpout); - - return (0); -} - -/* Input and output filenames */ -#ifdef RISCOS -static const char *inname = "pngtest/png"; -static const char *outname = "pngout/png"; -#else -static const char *inname = "pngtest.png"; -static const char *outname = "pngout.png"; -#endif - -int -main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int multiple = 0; - int ierror = 0; - - png_structp dummy_ptr; - - fprintf(STDERR, "\n Testing libpng version %s\n", PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING); - fprintf(STDERR, " with zlib version %s\n", ZLIB_VERSION); - fprintf(STDERR, "%s", png_get_copyright(NULL)); - /* Show the version of libpng used in building the library */ - fprintf(STDERR, " library (%lu):%s", - (unsigned long)png_access_version_number(), - png_get_header_version(NULL)); - - /* Show the version of libpng used in building the application */ - fprintf(STDERR, " pngtest (%lu):%s", (unsigned long)PNG_LIBPNG_VER, - PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING); - - /* Do some consistency checking on the memory allocation settings, I'm - * not sure this matters, but it is nice to know, the first of these - * tests should be impossible because of the way the macros are set - * in pngconf.h - */ -#if defined(MAXSEG_64K) && !defined(PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K) - fprintf(STDERR, " NOTE: Zlib compiled for max 64k, libpng not\n"); -#endif - /* I think the following can happen. */ -#if !defined(MAXSEG_64K) && defined(PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K) - fprintf(STDERR, " NOTE: libpng compiled for max 64k, zlib not\n"); -#endif - - if (strcmp(png_libpng_ver, PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING)) - { - fprintf(STDERR, - "Warning: versions are different between png.h and png.c\n"); - fprintf(STDERR, " png.h version: %s\n", PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING); - fprintf(STDERR, " png.c version: %s\n\n", png_libpng_ver); - ++ierror; - } - - if (argc > 1) - { - if (strcmp(argv[1], "-m") == 0) - { - multiple = 1; - status_dots_requested = 0; - } - - else if (strcmp(argv[1], "-mv") == 0 || - strcmp(argv[1], "-vm") == 0 ) - { - multiple = 1; - verbose = 1; - status_dots_requested = 1; - } - - else if (strcmp(argv[1], "-v") == 0) - { - verbose = 1; - status_dots_requested = 1; - inname = argv[2]; - } - - else if (strcmp(argv[1], "--strict") == 0) - { - status_dots_requested = 0; - verbose = 1; - inname = argv[2]; - strict++; - relaxed = 0; - multiple=1; - } - - else if (strcmp(argv[1], "--relaxed") == 0) - { - status_dots_requested = 0; - verbose = 1; - inname = argv[2]; - strict = 0; - relaxed++; - multiple=1; - } - else if (strcmp(argv[1], "--xfail") == 0) - { - status_dots_requested = 0; - verbose = 1; - inname = argv[2]; - strict = 0; - xfail++; - relaxed++; - multiple=1; - } - - else - { - inname = argv[1]; - status_dots_requested = 0; - } - } - - if (multiple == 0 && argc == 3 + verbose) - outname = argv[2 + verbose]; - - if ((multiple == 0 && argc > 3 + verbose) || - (multiple != 0 && argc < 2)) - { - fprintf(STDERR, - "usage: %s [infile.png] [outfile.png]\n\t%s -m {infile.png}\n", - argv[0], argv[0]); - fprintf(STDERR, - " reads/writes one PNG file (without -m) or multiple files (-m)\n"); - fprintf(STDERR, - " with -m %s is used as a temporary file\n", outname); - exit(1); - } - - if (multiple != 0) - { - int i; -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - int allocation_now = current_allocation; -#endif - for (i=2; i 0 - fprintf(STDERR, "\n"); -#endif - kerror = test_one_file(argv[i], outname); - if (kerror == 0) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - fprintf(STDERR, "\n PASS (%lu zero samples)\n", - (unsigned long)zero_samples); -#else - fprintf(STDERR, " PASS\n"); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED - if (tIME_chunk_present != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " tIME = %s\n", tIME_string); - - tIME_chunk_present = 0; -#endif /* TIME_RFC1123 */ - } - - else - { - if (xfail) - fprintf(STDERR, " XFAIL\n"); - else - { - fprintf(STDERR, " FAIL\n"); - ierror += kerror; - } - } -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - if (allocation_now != current_allocation) - fprintf(STDERR, "MEMORY ERROR: %d bytes lost\n", - current_allocation - allocation_now); - - if (current_allocation != 0) - { - memory_infop pinfo = pinformation; - - fprintf(STDERR, "MEMORY ERROR: %d bytes still allocated\n", - current_allocation); - - while (pinfo != NULL) - { - fprintf(STDERR, " %lu bytes at %p\n", - (unsigned long)pinfo->size, - pinfo->pointer); - pinfo = pinfo->next; - } - } -#endif - } -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - fprintf(STDERR, " Current memory allocation: %10d bytes\n", - current_allocation); - fprintf(STDERR, " Maximum memory allocation: %10d bytes\n", - maximum_allocation); - fprintf(STDERR, " Total memory allocation: %10d bytes\n", - total_allocation); - fprintf(STDERR, " Number of allocations: %10d\n", - num_allocations); -#endif - } - - else - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i<3; ++i) - { - int kerror; -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - int allocation_now = current_allocation; -#endif - if (i == 1) - status_dots_requested = 1; - - else if (verbose == 0) - status_dots_requested = 0; - - if (i == 0 || verbose == 1 || ierror != 0) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "\n Testing %s:", inname); -#if PNG_DEBUG > 0 - fprintf(STDERR, "\n"); -#endif - } - - kerror = test_one_file(inname, outname); - - if (kerror == 0) - { - if (verbose == 1 || i == 2) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - fprintf(STDERR, "\n PASS (%lu zero samples)\n", - (unsigned long)zero_samples); -#else - fprintf(STDERR, " PASS\n"); -#endif -#ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED - if (tIME_chunk_present != 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " tIME = %s\n", tIME_string); -#endif /* TIME_RFC1123 */ - } - } - - else - { - if (verbose == 0 && i != 2) - { - fprintf(STDERR, "\n Testing %s:", inname); -#if PNG_DEBUG > 0 - fprintf(STDERR, "\n"); -#endif - } - - if (xfail) - fprintf(STDERR, " XFAIL\n"); - else - { - fprintf(STDERR, " FAIL\n"); - ierror += kerror; - } - } -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - if (allocation_now != current_allocation) - fprintf(STDERR, "MEMORY ERROR: %d bytes lost\n", - current_allocation - allocation_now); - - if (current_allocation != 0) - { - memory_infop pinfo = pinformation; - - fprintf(STDERR, "MEMORY ERROR: %d bytes still allocated\n", - current_allocation); - - while (pinfo != NULL) - { - fprintf(STDERR, " %lu bytes at %p\n", - (unsigned long)pinfo->size, pinfo->pointer); - pinfo = pinfo->next; - } - } -#endif - } -#if defined(PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED) && PNG_DEBUG - fprintf(STDERR, " Current memory allocation: %10d bytes\n", - current_allocation); - fprintf(STDERR, " Maximum memory allocation: %10d bytes\n", - maximum_allocation); - fprintf(STDERR, " Total memory allocation: %10d bytes\n", - total_allocation); - fprintf(STDERR, " Number of allocations: %10d\n", - num_allocations); -#endif - } - -#ifdef PNGTEST_TIMING - t_stop = (float)clock(); - t_misc += (t_stop - t_start); - t_start = t_stop; - fprintf(STDERR, " CPU time used = %.3f seconds", - (t_misc+t_decode+t_encode)/(float)CLOCKS_PER_SEC); - fprintf(STDERR, " (decoding %.3f,\n", - t_decode/(float)CLOCKS_PER_SEC); - fprintf(STDERR, " encoding %.3f ,", - t_encode/(float)CLOCKS_PER_SEC); - fprintf(STDERR, " other %.3f seconds)\n\n", - t_misc/(float)CLOCKS_PER_SEC); -#endif - - if (ierror == 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " libpng passes test\n"); - - else - fprintf(STDERR, " libpng FAILS test\n"); - - dummy_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL); - fprintf(STDERR, " Default limits:\n"); - fprintf(STDERR, " width_max = %lu\n", - (unsigned long) png_get_user_width_max(dummy_ptr)); - fprintf(STDERR, " height_max = %lu\n", - (unsigned long) png_get_user_height_max(dummy_ptr)); - if (png_get_chunk_cache_max(dummy_ptr) == 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " cache_max = unlimited\n"); - else - fprintf(STDERR, " cache_max = %lu\n", - (unsigned long) png_get_chunk_cache_max(dummy_ptr)); - if (png_get_chunk_malloc_max(dummy_ptr) == 0) - fprintf(STDERR, " malloc_max = unlimited\n"); - else - fprintf(STDERR, " malloc_max = %lu\n", - (unsigned long) png_get_chunk_malloc_max(dummy_ptr)); - png_destroy_read_struct(&dummy_ptr, NULL, NULL); - - return (int)(ierror != 0); -} -#else -int -main(void) -{ - fprintf(STDERR, - " test ignored because libpng was not built with read support\n"); - /* And skip this test */ - return PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10600 ? 0 : 77; -} -#endif - -/* Generate a compiler error if there is an old png.h in the search path. */ -typedef png_libpng_version_1_6_37 Your_png_h_is_not_version_1_6_37; diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtest.png b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtest.png deleted file mode 100644 index 66df0c4..0000000 Binary files a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtest.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtrans.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtrans.c deleted file mode 100644 index ccb9659..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngtrans.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,864 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngtrans.c - transforms the data in a row (used by both readers and writers) - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED) - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED) -/* Turn on BGR-to-RGB mapping */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_bgr(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_bgr"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_BGR; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED) -/* Turn on 16-bit byte swapping */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_swap(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_swap"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 16) - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_SWAP_BYTES; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED) -/* Turn on pixel packing */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_packing(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_packing"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (png_ptr->bit_depth < 8) - { - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_PACK; -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->usr_bit_depth = 8; -# endif - } -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED)||defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) -/* Turn on packed pixel swapping */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_packswap(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_packswap"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (png_ptr->bit_depth < 8) - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_PACKSWAP; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) -void PNGAPI -png_set_shift(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_color_8p true_bits) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_shift"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_SHIFT; - png_ptr->shift = *true_bits; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) -int PNGAPI -png_set_interlace_handling(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_interlace handling"); - - if (png_ptr != 0 && png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - { - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_INTERLACE; - return (7); - } - - return (1); -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) -/* Add a filler byte on read, or remove a filler or alpha byte on write. - * The filler type has changed in v0.95 to allow future 2-byte fillers - * for 48-bit input data, as well as to avoid problems with some compilers - * that don't like bytes as parameters. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_filler(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 filler, int filler_loc) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_filler"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* In libpng 1.6 it is possible to determine whether this is a read or write - * operation and therefore to do more checking here for a valid call. - */ - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0) - { -# ifdef PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED - /* On read png_set_filler is always valid, regardless of the base PNG - * format, because other transformations can give a format where the - * filler code can execute (basically an 8 or 16-bit component RGB or G - * format.) - * - * NOTE: usr_channels is not used by the read code! (This has led to - * confusion in the past.) The filler is only used in the read code. - */ - png_ptr->filler = (png_uint_16)filler; -# else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "png_set_filler not supported on read"); - PNG_UNUSED(filler) /* not used in the write case */ - return; -# endif - } - - else /* write */ - { -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED - /* On write the usr_channels parameter must be set correctly at the - * start to record the number of channels in the app-supplied data. - */ - switch (png_ptr->color_type) - { - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB: - png_ptr->usr_channels = 4; - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: - if (png_ptr->bit_depth >= 8) - { - png_ptr->usr_channels = 2; - break; - } - - else - { - /* There simply isn't any code in libpng to strip out bits - * from bytes when the components are less than a byte in - * size! - */ - png_app_error(png_ptr, - "png_set_filler is invalid for" - " low bit depth gray output"); - return; - } - - default: - png_app_error(png_ptr, - "png_set_filler: inappropriate color type"); - return; - } -# else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "png_set_filler not supported on write"); - return; -# endif - } - - /* Here on success - libpng supports the operation, set the transformation - * and the flag to say where the filler channel is. - */ - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_FILLER; - - if (filler_loc == PNG_FILLER_AFTER) - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER; - - else - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER; -} - -/* Added to libpng-1.2.7 */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_add_alpha(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 filler, int filler_loc) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_add_alpha"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_set_filler(png_ptr, filler, filler_loc); - /* The above may fail to do anything. */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_FILLER) != 0) - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_ADD_ALPHA; -} - -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) -void PNGAPI -png_set_swap_alpha(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_swap_alpha"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_SWAP_ALPHA; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) -void PNGAPI -png_set_invert_alpha(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_invert_alpha"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_INVERT_ALPHA; -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED) -void PNGAPI -png_set_invert_mono(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_invert_mono"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_INVERT_MONO; -} - -/* Invert monochrome grayscale data */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_invert(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_invert"); - - /* This test removed from libpng version 1.0.13 and 1.2.0: - * if (row_info->bit_depth == 1 && - */ - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - png_bytep rp = row; - size_t i; - size_t istop = row_info->rowbytes; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - *rp = (png_byte)(~(*rp)); - rp++; - } - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA && - row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_bytep rp = row; - size_t i; - size_t istop = row_info->rowbytes; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i += 2) - { - *rp = (png_byte)(~(*rp)); - rp += 2; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA && - row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_bytep rp = row; - size_t i; - size_t istop = row_info->rowbytes; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i += 4) - { - *rp = (png_byte)(~(*rp)); - *(rp + 1) = (png_byte)(~(*(rp + 1))); - rp += 4; - } - } -#endif -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED -#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED) -/* Swaps byte order on 16-bit depth images */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_swap(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_swap"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_bytep rp = row; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 istop= row_info->width * row_info->channels; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++, rp += 2) - { -#ifdef PNG_BUILTIN_BSWAP16_SUPPORTED - /* Feature added to libpng-1.6.11 for testing purposes, not - * enabled by default. - */ - *(png_uint_16*)rp = __builtin_bswap16(*(png_uint_16*)rp); -#else - png_byte t = *rp; - *rp = *(rp + 1); - *(rp + 1) = t; -#endif - } - } -} -#endif -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED)||defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) -static const png_byte onebppswaptable[256] = { - 0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0xC0, 0x20, 0xA0, 0x60, 0xE0, - 0x10, 0x90, 0x50, 0xD0, 0x30, 0xB0, 0x70, 0xF0, - 0x08, 0x88, 0x48, 0xC8, 0x28, 0xA8, 0x68, 0xE8, - 0x18, 0x98, 0x58, 0xD8, 0x38, 0xB8, 0x78, 0xF8, - 0x04, 0x84, 0x44, 0xC4, 0x24, 0xA4, 0x64, 0xE4, - 0x14, 0x94, 0x54, 0xD4, 0x34, 0xB4, 0x74, 0xF4, - 0x0C, 0x8C, 0x4C, 0xCC, 0x2C, 0xAC, 0x6C, 0xEC, - 0x1C, 0x9C, 0x5C, 0xDC, 0x3C, 0xBC, 0x7C, 0xFC, - 0x02, 0x82, 0x42, 0xC2, 0x22, 0xA2, 0x62, 0xE2, - 0x12, 0x92, 0x52, 0xD2, 0x32, 0xB2, 0x72, 0xF2, - 0x0A, 0x8A, 0x4A, 0xCA, 0x2A, 0xAA, 0x6A, 0xEA, - 0x1A, 0x9A, 0x5A, 0xDA, 0x3A, 0xBA, 0x7A, 0xFA, - 0x06, 0x86, 0x46, 0xC6, 0x26, 0xA6, 0x66, 0xE6, - 0x16, 0x96, 0x56, 0xD6, 0x36, 0xB6, 0x76, 0xF6, - 0x0E, 0x8E, 0x4E, 0xCE, 0x2E, 0xAE, 0x6E, 0xEE, - 0x1E, 0x9E, 0x5E, 0xDE, 0x3E, 0xBE, 0x7E, 0xFE, - 0x01, 0x81, 0x41, 0xC1, 0x21, 0xA1, 0x61, 0xE1, - 0x11, 0x91, 0x51, 0xD1, 0x31, 0xB1, 0x71, 0xF1, - 0x09, 0x89, 0x49, 0xC9, 0x29, 0xA9, 0x69, 0xE9, - 0x19, 0x99, 0x59, 0xD9, 0x39, 0xB9, 0x79, 0xF9, - 0x05, 0x85, 0x45, 0xC5, 0x25, 0xA5, 0x65, 0xE5, - 0x15, 0x95, 0x55, 0xD5, 0x35, 0xB5, 0x75, 0xF5, - 0x0D, 0x8D, 0x4D, 0xCD, 0x2D, 0xAD, 0x6D, 0xED, - 0x1D, 0x9D, 0x5D, 0xDD, 0x3D, 0xBD, 0x7D, 0xFD, - 0x03, 0x83, 0x43, 0xC3, 0x23, 0xA3, 0x63, 0xE3, - 0x13, 0x93, 0x53, 0xD3, 0x33, 0xB3, 0x73, 0xF3, - 0x0B, 0x8B, 0x4B, 0xCB, 0x2B, 0xAB, 0x6B, 0xEB, - 0x1B, 0x9B, 0x5B, 0xDB, 0x3B, 0xBB, 0x7B, 0xFB, - 0x07, 0x87, 0x47, 0xC7, 0x27, 0xA7, 0x67, 0xE7, - 0x17, 0x97, 0x57, 0xD7, 0x37, 0xB7, 0x77, 0xF7, - 0x0F, 0x8F, 0x4F, 0xCF, 0x2F, 0xAF, 0x6F, 0xEF, - 0x1F, 0x9F, 0x5F, 0xDF, 0x3F, 0xBF, 0x7F, 0xFF -}; - -static const png_byte twobppswaptable[256] = { - 0x00, 0x40, 0x80, 0xC0, 0x10, 0x50, 0x90, 0xD0, - 0x20, 0x60, 0xA0, 0xE0, 0x30, 0x70, 0xB0, 0xF0, - 0x04, 0x44, 0x84, 0xC4, 0x14, 0x54, 0x94, 0xD4, - 0x24, 0x64, 0xA4, 0xE4, 0x34, 0x74, 0xB4, 0xF4, - 0x08, 0x48, 0x88, 0xC8, 0x18, 0x58, 0x98, 0xD8, - 0x28, 0x68, 0xA8, 0xE8, 0x38, 0x78, 0xB8, 0xF8, - 0x0C, 0x4C, 0x8C, 0xCC, 0x1C, 0x5C, 0x9C, 0xDC, - 0x2C, 0x6C, 0xAC, 0xEC, 0x3C, 0x7C, 0xBC, 0xFC, - 0x01, 0x41, 0x81, 0xC1, 0x11, 0x51, 0x91, 0xD1, - 0x21, 0x61, 0xA1, 0xE1, 0x31, 0x71, 0xB1, 0xF1, - 0x05, 0x45, 0x85, 0xC5, 0x15, 0x55, 0x95, 0xD5, - 0x25, 0x65, 0xA5, 0xE5, 0x35, 0x75, 0xB5, 0xF5, - 0x09, 0x49, 0x89, 0xC9, 0x19, 0x59, 0x99, 0xD9, - 0x29, 0x69, 0xA9, 0xE9, 0x39, 0x79, 0xB9, 0xF9, - 0x0D, 0x4D, 0x8D, 0xCD, 0x1D, 0x5D, 0x9D, 0xDD, - 0x2D, 0x6D, 0xAD, 0xED, 0x3D, 0x7D, 0xBD, 0xFD, - 0x02, 0x42, 0x82, 0xC2, 0x12, 0x52, 0x92, 0xD2, - 0x22, 0x62, 0xA2, 0xE2, 0x32, 0x72, 0xB2, 0xF2, - 0x06, 0x46, 0x86, 0xC6, 0x16, 0x56, 0x96, 0xD6, - 0x26, 0x66, 0xA6, 0xE6, 0x36, 0x76, 0xB6, 0xF6, - 0x0A, 0x4A, 0x8A, 0xCA, 0x1A, 0x5A, 0x9A, 0xDA, - 0x2A, 0x6A, 0xAA, 0xEA, 0x3A, 0x7A, 0xBA, 0xFA, - 0x0E, 0x4E, 0x8E, 0xCE, 0x1E, 0x5E, 0x9E, 0xDE, - 0x2E, 0x6E, 0xAE, 0xEE, 0x3E, 0x7E, 0xBE, 0xFE, - 0x03, 0x43, 0x83, 0xC3, 0x13, 0x53, 0x93, 0xD3, - 0x23, 0x63, 0xA3, 0xE3, 0x33, 0x73, 0xB3, 0xF3, - 0x07, 0x47, 0x87, 0xC7, 0x17, 0x57, 0x97, 0xD7, - 0x27, 0x67, 0xA7, 0xE7, 0x37, 0x77, 0xB7, 0xF7, - 0x0B, 0x4B, 0x8B, 0xCB, 0x1B, 0x5B, 0x9B, 0xDB, - 0x2B, 0x6B, 0xAB, 0xEB, 0x3B, 0x7B, 0xBB, 0xFB, - 0x0F, 0x4F, 0x8F, 0xCF, 0x1F, 0x5F, 0x9F, 0xDF, - 0x2F, 0x6F, 0xAF, 0xEF, 0x3F, 0x7F, 0xBF, 0xFF -}; - -static const png_byte fourbppswaptable[256] = { - 0x00, 0x10, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40, 0x50, 0x60, 0x70, - 0x80, 0x90, 0xA0, 0xB0, 0xC0, 0xD0, 0xE0, 0xF0, - 0x01, 0x11, 0x21, 0x31, 0x41, 0x51, 0x61, 0x71, - 0x81, 0x91, 0xA1, 0xB1, 0xC1, 0xD1, 0xE1, 0xF1, - 0x02, 0x12, 0x22, 0x32, 0x42, 0x52, 0x62, 0x72, - 0x82, 0x92, 0xA2, 0xB2, 0xC2, 0xD2, 0xE2, 0xF2, - 0x03, 0x13, 0x23, 0x33, 0x43, 0x53, 0x63, 0x73, - 0x83, 0x93, 0xA3, 0xB3, 0xC3, 0xD3, 0xE3, 0xF3, - 0x04, 0x14, 0x24, 0x34, 0x44, 0x54, 0x64, 0x74, - 0x84, 0x94, 0xA4, 0xB4, 0xC4, 0xD4, 0xE4, 0xF4, - 0x05, 0x15, 0x25, 0x35, 0x45, 0x55, 0x65, 0x75, - 0x85, 0x95, 0xA5, 0xB5, 0xC5, 0xD5, 0xE5, 0xF5, - 0x06, 0x16, 0x26, 0x36, 0x46, 0x56, 0x66, 0x76, - 0x86, 0x96, 0xA6, 0xB6, 0xC6, 0xD6, 0xE6, 0xF6, - 0x07, 0x17, 0x27, 0x37, 0x47, 0x57, 0x67, 0x77, - 0x87, 0x97, 0xA7, 0xB7, 0xC7, 0xD7, 0xE7, 0xF7, - 0x08, 0x18, 0x28, 0x38, 0x48, 0x58, 0x68, 0x78, - 0x88, 0x98, 0xA8, 0xB8, 0xC8, 0xD8, 0xE8, 0xF8, - 0x09, 0x19, 0x29, 0x39, 0x49, 0x59, 0x69, 0x79, - 0x89, 0x99, 0xA9, 0xB9, 0xC9, 0xD9, 0xE9, 0xF9, - 0x0A, 0x1A, 0x2A, 0x3A, 0x4A, 0x5A, 0x6A, 0x7A, - 0x8A, 0x9A, 0xAA, 0xBA, 0xCA, 0xDA, 0xEA, 0xFA, - 0x0B, 0x1B, 0x2B, 0x3B, 0x4B, 0x5B, 0x6B, 0x7B, - 0x8B, 0x9B, 0xAB, 0xBB, 0xCB, 0xDB, 0xEB, 0xFB, - 0x0C, 0x1C, 0x2C, 0x3C, 0x4C, 0x5C, 0x6C, 0x7C, - 0x8C, 0x9C, 0xAC, 0xBC, 0xCC, 0xDC, 0xEC, 0xFC, - 0x0D, 0x1D, 0x2D, 0x3D, 0x4D, 0x5D, 0x6D, 0x7D, - 0x8D, 0x9D, 0xAD, 0xBD, 0xCD, 0xDD, 0xED, 0xFD, - 0x0E, 0x1E, 0x2E, 0x3E, 0x4E, 0x5E, 0x6E, 0x7E, - 0x8E, 0x9E, 0xAE, 0xBE, 0xCE, 0xDE, 0xEE, 0xFE, - 0x0F, 0x1F, 0x2F, 0x3F, 0x4F, 0x5F, 0x6F, 0x7F, - 0x8F, 0x9F, 0xAF, 0xBF, 0xCF, 0xDF, 0xEF, 0xFF -}; - -/* Swaps pixel packing order within bytes */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_packswap(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_packswap"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth < 8) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_const_bytep end, table; - - end = row + row_info->rowbytes; - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 1) - table = onebppswaptable; - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 2) - table = twobppswaptable; - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 4) - table = fourbppswaptable; - - else - return; - - for (rp = row; rp < end; rp++) - *rp = table[*rp]; - } -} -#endif /* PACKSWAP || WRITE_PACKSWAP */ - -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) -/* Remove a channel - this used to be 'png_do_strip_filler' but it used a - * somewhat weird combination of flags to determine what to do. All the calls - * to png_do_strip_filler are changed in 1.5.2 to call this instead with the - * correct arguments. - * - * The routine isn't general - the channel must be the channel at the start or - * end (not in the middle) of each pixel. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_strip_channel(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, int at_start) -{ - png_bytep sp = row; /* source pointer */ - png_bytep dp = row; /* destination pointer */ - png_bytep ep = row + row_info->rowbytes; /* One beyond end of row */ - - /* At the start sp will point to the first byte to copy and dp to where - * it is copied to. ep always points just beyond the end of the row, so - * the loop simply copies (channels-1) channels until sp reaches ep. - * - * at_start: 0 -- convert AG, XG, ARGB, XRGB, AAGG, XXGG, etc. - * nonzero -- convert GA, GX, RGBA, RGBX, GGAA, RRGGBBXX, etc. - */ - - /* GA, GX, XG cases */ - if (row_info->channels == 2) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - if (at_start != 0) /* Skip initial filler */ - ++sp; - else /* Skip initial channel and, for sp, the filler */ - { - sp += 2; ++dp; - } - - /* For a 1 pixel wide image there is nothing to do */ - while (sp < ep) - { - *dp++ = *sp; sp += 2; - } - - row_info->pixel_depth = 8; - } - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - if (at_start != 0) /* Skip initial filler */ - sp += 2; - else /* Skip initial channel and, for sp, the filler */ - { - sp += 4; dp += 2; - } - - while (sp < ep) - { - *dp++ = *sp++; *dp++ = *sp; sp += 3; - } - - row_info->pixel_depth = 16; - } - - else - return; /* bad bit depth */ - - row_info->channels = 1; - - /* Finally fix the color type if it records an alpha channel */ - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - row_info->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY; - } - - /* RGBA, RGBX, XRGB cases */ - else if (row_info->channels == 4) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - if (at_start != 0) /* Skip initial filler */ - ++sp; - else /* Skip initial channels and, for sp, the filler */ - { - sp += 4; dp += 3; - } - - /* Note that the loop adds 3 to dp and 4 to sp each time. */ - while (sp < ep) - { - *dp++ = *sp++; *dp++ = *sp++; *dp++ = *sp; sp += 2; - } - - row_info->pixel_depth = 24; - } - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - if (at_start != 0) /* Skip initial filler */ - sp += 2; - else /* Skip initial channels and, for sp, the filler */ - { - sp += 8; dp += 6; - } - - while (sp < ep) - { - /* Copy 6 bytes, skip 2 */ - *dp++ = *sp++; *dp++ = *sp++; - *dp++ = *sp++; *dp++ = *sp++; - *dp++ = *sp++; *dp++ = *sp; sp += 3; - } - - row_info->pixel_depth = 48; - } - - else - return; /* bad bit depth */ - - row_info->channels = 3; - - /* Finally fix the color type if it records an alpha channel */ - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - row_info->color_type = PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB; - } - - else - return; /* The filler channel has gone already */ - - /* Fix the rowbytes value. */ - row_info->rowbytes = (size_t)(dp-row); -} -#endif - -#if defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED) -/* Swaps red and blue bytes within a pixel */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_bgr(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_bgr"); - - if ((row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += 3) - { - png_byte save = *rp; - *rp = *(rp + 2); - *(rp + 2) = save; - } - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += 4) - { - png_byte save = *rp; - *rp = *(rp + 2); - *(rp + 2) = save; - } - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += 6) - { - png_byte save = *rp; - *rp = *(rp + 4); - *(rp + 4) = save; - save = *(rp + 1); - *(rp + 1) = *(rp + 5); - *(rp + 5) = save; - } - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += 8) - { - png_byte save = *rp; - *rp = *(rp + 4); - *(rp + 4) = save; - save = *(rp + 1); - *(rp + 1) = *(rp + 5); - *(rp + 5) = save; - } - } - } -#endif - } -} -#endif /* READ_BGR || WRITE_BGR */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED) -/* Added at libpng-1.5.10 */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_check_palette_indexes(png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info) -{ - if (png_ptr->num_palette < (1 << row_info->bit_depth) && - png_ptr->num_palette > 0) /* num_palette can be 0 in MNG files */ - { - /* Calculations moved outside switch in an attempt to stop different - * compiler warnings. 'padding' is in *bits* within the last byte, it is - * an 'int' because pixel_depth becomes an 'int' in the expression below, - * and this calculation is used because it avoids warnings that other - * forms produced on either GCC or MSVC. - */ - int padding = PNG_PADBITS(row_info->pixel_depth, row_info->width); - png_bytep rp = png_ptr->row_buf + row_info->rowbytes - 1; - - switch (row_info->bit_depth) - { - case 1: - { - /* in this case, all bytes must be 0 so we don't need - * to unpack the pixels except for the rightmost one. - */ - for (; rp > png_ptr->row_buf; rp--) - { - if ((*rp >> padding) != 0) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = 1; - padding = 0; - } - - break; - } - - case 2: - { - for (; rp > png_ptr->row_buf; rp--) - { - int i = ((*rp >> padding) & 0x03); - - if (i > png_ptr->num_palette_max) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = i; - - i = (((*rp >> padding) >> 2) & 0x03); - - if (i > png_ptr->num_palette_max) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = i; - - i = (((*rp >> padding) >> 4) & 0x03); - - if (i > png_ptr->num_palette_max) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = i; - - i = (((*rp >> padding) >> 6) & 0x03); - - if (i > png_ptr->num_palette_max) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = i; - - padding = 0; - } - - break; - } - - case 4: - { - for (; rp > png_ptr->row_buf; rp--) - { - int i = ((*rp >> padding) & 0x0f); - - if (i > png_ptr->num_palette_max) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = i; - - i = (((*rp >> padding) >> 4) & 0x0f); - - if (i > png_ptr->num_palette_max) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = i; - - padding = 0; - } - - break; - } - - case 8: - { - for (; rp > png_ptr->row_buf; rp--) - { - if (*rp > png_ptr->num_palette_max) - png_ptr->num_palette_max = (int) *rp; - } - - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - } -} -#endif /* CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX */ - -#if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \ - defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) -#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_user_transform_info(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp - user_transform_ptr, int user_transform_depth, int user_transform_channels) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_user_transform_info"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT) != 0 && - (png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT) != 0) - { - png_app_error(png_ptr, - "info change after png_start_read_image or png_read_update_info"); - return; - } -#endif - - png_ptr->user_transform_ptr = user_transform_ptr; - png_ptr->user_transform_depth = (png_byte)user_transform_depth; - png_ptr->user_transform_channels = (png_byte)user_transform_channels; -} -#endif - -/* This function returns a pointer to the user_transform_ptr associated with - * the user transform functions. The application should free any memory - * associated with this pointer before png_write_destroy and png_read_destroy - * are called. - */ -#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED -png_voidp PNGAPI -png_get_user_transform_ptr(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return (NULL); - - return png_ptr->user_transform_ptr; -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_INFO_SUPPORTED -png_uint_32 PNGAPI -png_get_current_row_number(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* See the comments in png.h - this is the sub-image row when reading an - * interlaced image. - */ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - return png_ptr->row_number; - - return PNG_UINT_32_MAX; /* help the app not to fail silently */ -} - -png_byte PNGAPI -png_get_current_pass_number(png_const_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - return png_ptr->pass; - return 8; /* invalid */ -} -#endif /* USER_TRANSFORM_INFO */ -#endif /* READ_USER_TRANSFORM || WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM */ -#endif /* READ || WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngusr.dfa b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngusr.dfa deleted file mode 100644 index d1b4d37..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngusr.dfa +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# pngusr.dfa -# -# Build time configuration of libpng -# -# Enter build configuration options in this file -# -# Security settings: by default these limits are unset, you can change them -# here by entering the appropriate values as #defines preceded by '@' (to cause, -# them to be passed through to the build of pnglibconf.h), for example: -# -# @# define PNG_USER_WIDTH_MAX 65535 -# @# define PNG_USER_HEIGHT_MAX 65535 -# @# define PNG_USER_CHUNK_CACHE_MAX 256 -# @# define PNG_USER_CHUNK_MALLOC_MAX 640000 diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwio.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwio.c deleted file mode 100644 index b6adfd5..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwio.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngwio.c - functions for data output - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2014,2016,2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - * - * This file provides a location for all output. Users who need - * special handling are expected to write functions that have the same - * arguments as these and perform similar functions, but that possibly - * use different output methods. Note that you shouldn't change these - * functions, but rather write replacement functions and then change - * them at run time with png_set_write_fn(...). - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - -/* Write the data to whatever output you are using. The default routine - * writes to a file pointer. Note that this routine sometimes gets called - * with very small lengths, so you should implement some kind of simple - * buffering if you are using unbuffered writes. This should never be asked - * to write more than 64K on a 16-bit machine. - */ - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_data(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - /* NOTE: write_data_fn must not change the buffer! */ - if (png_ptr->write_data_fn != NULL ) - (*(png_ptr->write_data_fn))(png_ptr, png_constcast(png_bytep,data), - length); - - else - png_error(png_ptr, "Call to NULL write function"); -} - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -/* This is the function that does the actual writing of data. If you are - * not writing to a standard C stream, you should create a replacement - * write_data function and use it at run time with png_set_write_fn(), rather - * than changing the library. - */ -void PNGCBAPI -png_default_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - size_t check; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - check = fwrite(data, 1, length, (png_FILE_p)(png_ptr->io_ptr)); - - if (check != length) - png_error(png_ptr, "Write Error"); -} -#endif - -/* This function is called to output any data pending writing (normally - * to disk). After png_flush is called, there should be no data pending - * writing in any buffers. - */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_flush(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - if (png_ptr->output_flush_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->output_flush_fn))(png_ptr); -} - -# ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED -void PNGCBAPI -png_default_flush(png_structp png_ptr) -{ - png_FILE_p io_ptr; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - io_ptr = png_voidcast(png_FILE_p, (png_ptr->io_ptr)); - fflush(io_ptr); -} -# endif -#endif - -/* This function allows the application to supply new output functions for - * libpng if standard C streams aren't being used. - * - * This function takes as its arguments: - * png_ptr - pointer to a png output data structure - * io_ptr - pointer to user supplied structure containing info about - * the output functions. May be NULL. - * write_data_fn - pointer to a new output function that takes as its - * arguments a pointer to a png_struct, a pointer to - * data to be written, and a 32-bit unsigned int that is - * the number of bytes to be written. The new write - * function should call png_error(png_ptr, "Error msg") - * to exit and output any fatal error messages. May be - * NULL, in which case libpng's default function will - * be used. - * flush_data_fn - pointer to a new flush function that takes as its - * arguments a pointer to a png_struct. After a call to - * the flush function, there should be no data in any buffers - * or pending transmission. If the output method doesn't do - * any buffering of output, a function prototype must still be - * supplied although it doesn't have to do anything. If - * PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is not defined at libpng compile - * time, output_flush_fn will be ignored, although it must be - * supplied for compatibility. May be NULL, in which case - * libpng's default function will be used, if - * PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is defined. This is not - * a good idea if io_ptr does not point to a standard - * *FILE structure. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_write_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr, - png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->io_ptr = io_ptr; - -#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED - if (write_data_fn != NULL) - png_ptr->write_data_fn = write_data_fn; - - else - png_ptr->write_data_fn = png_default_write_data; -#else - png_ptr->write_data_fn = write_data_fn; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED - - if (output_flush_fn != NULL) - png_ptr->output_flush_fn = output_flush_fn; - - else - png_ptr->output_flush_fn = png_default_flush; - -# else - png_ptr->output_flush_fn = output_flush_fn; -# endif -#else - PNG_UNUSED(output_flush_fn) -#endif /* WRITE_FLUSH */ - -#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED - /* It is an error to read while writing a png file */ - if (png_ptr->read_data_fn != NULL) - { - png_ptr->read_data_fn = NULL; - - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Can't set both read_data_fn and write_data_fn in the" - " same structure"); - } -#endif -} -#endif /* WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwrite.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwrite.c deleted file mode 100644 index 85ec5a4..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwrite.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2395 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngwrite.c - general routines to write a PNG file - * - * Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO_SUPPORTED -# include -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED -/* Write out all the unknown chunks for the current given location */ -static void -write_unknown_chunks(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr, - unsigned int where) -{ - if (info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num != 0) - { - png_const_unknown_chunkp up; - - png_debug(5, "writing extra chunks"); - - for (up = info_ptr->unknown_chunks; - up < info_ptr->unknown_chunks + info_ptr->unknown_chunks_num; - ++up) - if ((up->location & where) != 0) - { - /* If per-chunk unknown chunk handling is enabled use it, otherwise - * just write the chunks the application has set. - */ -#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - int keep = png_handle_as_unknown(png_ptr, up->name); - - /* NOTE: this code is radically different from the read side in the - * matter of handling an ancillary unknown chunk. In the read side - * the default behavior is to discard it, in the code below the default - * behavior is to write it. Critical chunks are, however, only - * written if explicitly listed or if the default is set to write all - * unknown chunks. - * - * The default handling is also slightly weird - it is not possible to - * stop the writing of all unsafe-to-copy chunks! - * - * TODO: REVIEW: this would seem to be a bug. - */ - if (keep != PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER && - ((up->name[3] & 0x20) /* safe-to-copy overrides everything */ || - keep == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS || - (keep == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT && - png_ptr->unknown_default == PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS))) -#endif - { - /* TODO: review, what is wrong with a zero length unknown chunk? */ - if (up->size == 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Writing zero-length unknown chunk"); - - png_write_chunk(png_ptr, up->name, up->data, up->size); - } - } - } -} -#endif /* WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS */ - -/* Writes all the PNG information. This is the suggested way to use the - * library. If you have a new chunk to add, make a function to write it, - * and put it in the correct location here. If you want the chunk written - * after the image data, put it in png_write_end(). I strongly encourage - * you to supply a PNG_INFO_ flag, and check info_ptr->valid before writing - * the chunk, as that will keep the code from breaking if you want to just - * write a plain PNG file. If you have long comments, I suggest writing - * them in png_write_end(), and compressing them. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_info_before_PLTE(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_write_info_before_PLTE"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_WROTE_INFO_BEFORE_PLTE) == 0) - { - /* Write PNG signature */ - png_write_sig(png_ptr); - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE) != 0 && \ - png_ptr->mng_features_permitted != 0) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, - "MNG features are not allowed in a PNG datastream"); - png_ptr->mng_features_permitted = 0; - } -#endif - - /* Write IHDR information. */ - png_write_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr->width, info_ptr->height, - info_ptr->bit_depth, info_ptr->color_type, info_ptr->compression_type, - info_ptr->filter_type, -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - info_ptr->interlace_type -#else - 0 -#endif - ); - - /* The rest of these check to see if the valid field has the appropriate - * flag set, and if it does, writes the chunk. - * - * 1.6.0: COLORSPACE support controls the writing of these chunks too, and - * the chunks will be written if the WRITE routine is there and - * information * is available in the COLORSPACE. (See - * png_colorspace_sync_info in png.c for where the valid flags get set.) - * - * Under certain circumstances the colorspace can be invalidated without - * syncing the info_struct 'valid' flags; this happens if libpng detects - * an error and calls png_error while the color space is being set, yet - * the application continues writing the PNG. So check the 'invalid' - * flag here too. - */ -#ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_gAMA_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) == 0 && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_gAMA) != 0 && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_gAMA) != 0) - png_write_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.gamma); -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED - /* Write only one of sRGB or an ICC profile. If a profile was supplied - * and it matches one of the known sRGB ones issue a warning. - */ -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_iCCP_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) == 0 && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_iCCP) != 0) - { -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_sRGB_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sRGB) != 0) - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "profile matches sRGB but writing iCCP instead"); -# endif - - png_write_iCCP(png_ptr, info_ptr->iccp_name, - info_ptr->iccp_profile); - } -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_sRGB_SUPPORTED - else -# endif -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_sRGB_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) == 0 && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sRGB) != 0) - png_write_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr->colorspace.rendering_intent); -# endif /* WRITE_sRGB */ -#endif /* COLORSPACE */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sBIT_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sBIT) != 0) - png_write_sBIT(png_ptr, &(info_ptr->sig_bit), info_ptr->color_type); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_cHRM_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_INVALID) == 0 && - (info_ptr->colorspace.flags & PNG_COLORSPACE_FROM_cHRM) != 0 && - (info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_cHRM) != 0) - png_write_cHRM_fixed(png_ptr, &info_ptr->colorspace.end_points_xy); -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - write_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_HAVE_IHDR); -#endif - - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_WROTE_INFO_BEFORE_PLTE; - } -} - -void PNGAPI -png_write_info(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_inforp info_ptr) -{ -#if defined(PNG_WRITE_TEXT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_sPLT_SUPPORTED) - int i; -#endif - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_info"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_write_info_before_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_PLTE) != 0) - png_write_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr->palette, - (png_uint_32)info_ptr->num_palette); - - else if (info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - png_error(png_ptr, "Valid palette required for paletted images"); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tRNS_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tRNS) !=0) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - /* Invert the alpha channel (in tRNS) */ - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_ALPHA) != 0 && - info_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - int j, jend; - - jend = info_ptr->num_trans; - if (jend > PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH) - jend = PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH; - - for (j = 0; jtrans_alpha[j] = - (png_byte)(255 - info_ptr->trans_alpha[j]); - } -#endif - png_write_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr->trans_alpha, &(info_ptr->trans_color), - info_ptr->num_trans, info_ptr->color_type); - } -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_bKGD_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_bKGD) != 0) - png_write_bKGD(png_ptr, &(info_ptr->background), info_ptr->color_type); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_eXIf_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_eXIf) != 0) - png_write_eXIf(png_ptr, info_ptr->exif, info_ptr->num_exif); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_hIST_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_hIST) != 0) - png_write_hIST(png_ptr, info_ptr->hist, info_ptr->num_palette); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_oFFs_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_oFFs) != 0) - png_write_oFFs(png_ptr, info_ptr->x_offset, info_ptr->y_offset, - info_ptr->offset_unit_type); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_pCAL_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pCAL) != 0) - png_write_pCAL(png_ptr, info_ptr->pcal_purpose, info_ptr->pcal_X0, - info_ptr->pcal_X1, info_ptr->pcal_type, info_ptr->pcal_nparams, - info_ptr->pcal_units, info_ptr->pcal_params); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sCAL_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sCAL) != 0) - png_write_sCAL_s(png_ptr, (int)info_ptr->scal_unit, - info_ptr->scal_s_width, info_ptr->scal_s_height); -#endif /* sCAL */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_pHYs_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_pHYs) != 0) - png_write_pHYs(png_ptr, info_ptr->x_pixels_per_unit, - info_ptr->y_pixels_per_unit, info_ptr->phys_unit_type); -#endif /* pHYs */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tIME) != 0) - { - png_write_tIME(png_ptr, &(info_ptr->mod_time)); - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_WROTE_tIME; - } -#endif /* tIME */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sPLT_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sPLT) != 0) - for (i = 0; i < (int)info_ptr->splt_palettes_num; i++) - png_write_sPLT(png_ptr, info_ptr->splt_palettes + i); -#endif /* sPLT */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_TEXT_SUPPORTED - /* Check to see if we need to write text chunks */ - for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->num_text; i++) - { - png_debug2(2, "Writing header text chunk %d, type %d", i, - info_ptr->text[i].compression); - /* An internationalized chunk? */ - if (info_ptr->text[i].compression > 0) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED - /* Write international chunk */ - png_write_iTXt(png_ptr, - info_ptr->text[i].compression, - info_ptr->text[i].key, - info_ptr->text[i].lang, - info_ptr->text[i].lang_key, - info_ptr->text[i].text); - /* Mark this chunk as written */ - if (info_ptr->text[i].compression == PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE) - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR; - else - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR; -#else - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unable to write international text"); -#endif - } - - /* If we want a compressed text chunk */ - else if (info_ptr->text[i].compression == PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED - /* Write compressed chunk */ - png_write_zTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr->text[i].key, - info_ptr->text[i].text, info_ptr->text[i].compression); - /* Mark this chunk as written */ - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR; -#else - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unable to write compressed text"); -#endif - } - - else if (info_ptr->text[i].compression == PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tEXt_SUPPORTED - /* Write uncompressed chunk */ - png_write_tEXt(png_ptr, info_ptr->text[i].key, - info_ptr->text[i].text, - 0); - /* Mark this chunk as written */ - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR; -#else - /* Can't get here */ - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unable to write uncompressed text"); -#endif - } - } -#endif /* tEXt */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - write_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_HAVE_PLTE); -#endif -} - -/* Writes the end of the PNG file. If you don't want to write comments or - * time information, you can pass NULL for info. If you already wrote these - * in png_write_info(), do not write them again here. If you have long - * comments, I suggest writing them here, and compressing them. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_end(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_write_end"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "No IDATs written into file"); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->num_palette_max > png_ptr->num_palette) - png_benign_error(png_ptr, "Wrote palette index exceeding num_palette"); -#endif - - /* See if user wants us to write information chunks */ - if (info_ptr != NULL) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_TEXT_SUPPORTED - int i; /* local index variable */ -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED - /* Check to see if user has supplied a time chunk */ - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_tIME) != 0 && - (png_ptr->mode & PNG_WROTE_tIME) == 0) - png_write_tIME(png_ptr, &(info_ptr->mod_time)); - -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_TEXT_SUPPORTED - /* Loop through comment chunks */ - for (i = 0; i < info_ptr->num_text; i++) - { - png_debug2(2, "Writing trailer text chunk %d, type %d", i, - info_ptr->text[i].compression); - /* An internationalized chunk? */ - if (info_ptr->text[i].compression > 0) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED - /* Write international chunk */ - png_write_iTXt(png_ptr, - info_ptr->text[i].compression, - info_ptr->text[i].key, - info_ptr->text[i].lang, - info_ptr->text[i].lang_key, - info_ptr->text[i].text); - /* Mark this chunk as written */ - if (info_ptr->text[i].compression == PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE) - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR; - else - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR; -#else - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unable to write international text"); -#endif - } - - else if (info_ptr->text[i].compression >= PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED - /* Write compressed chunk */ - png_write_zTXt(png_ptr, info_ptr->text[i].key, - info_ptr->text[i].text, info_ptr->text[i].compression); - /* Mark this chunk as written */ - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR; -#else - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unable to write compressed text"); -#endif - } - - else if (info_ptr->text[i].compression == PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tEXt_SUPPORTED - /* Write uncompressed chunk */ - png_write_tEXt(png_ptr, info_ptr->text[i].key, - info_ptr->text[i].text, 0); - /* Mark this chunk as written */ - info_ptr->text[i].compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR; -#else - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unable to write uncompressed text"); -#endif - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_eXIf_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_eXIf) != 0) - png_write_eXIf(png_ptr, info_ptr->exif, info_ptr->num_exif); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - write_unknown_chunks(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_AFTER_IDAT); -#endif - } - - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - - /* Write end of PNG file */ - png_write_IEND(png_ptr); - - /* This flush, added in libpng-1.0.8, removed from libpng-1.0.9beta03, - * and restored again in libpng-1.2.30, may cause some applications that - * do not set png_ptr->output_flush_fn to crash. If your application - * experiences a problem, please try building libpng with - * PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_AFTER_IEND_SUPPORTED defined, and report the event to - * png-mng-implement at lists.sf.net . - */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_AFTER_IEND_SUPPORTED - png_flush(png_ptr); -# endif -#endif -} - -#ifdef PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_convert_from_struct_tm(png_timep ptime, const struct tm * ttime) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_convert_from_struct_tm"); - - ptime->year = (png_uint_16)(1900 + ttime->tm_year); - ptime->month = (png_byte)(ttime->tm_mon + 1); - ptime->day = (png_byte)ttime->tm_mday; - ptime->hour = (png_byte)ttime->tm_hour; - ptime->minute = (png_byte)ttime->tm_min; - ptime->second = (png_byte)ttime->tm_sec; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_convert_from_time_t(png_timep ptime, time_t ttime) -{ - struct tm *tbuf; - - png_debug(1, "in png_convert_from_time_t"); - - tbuf = gmtime(&ttime); - png_convert_from_struct_tm(ptime, tbuf); -} -#endif - -/* Initialize png_ptr structure, and allocate any memory needed */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_structp,PNGAPI -png_create_write_struct,(png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, - png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ -#ifndef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED - png_structrp png_ptr = png_create_png_struct(user_png_ver, error_ptr, - error_fn, warn_fn, NULL, NULL, NULL); -#else - return png_create_write_struct_2(user_png_ver, error_ptr, error_fn, - warn_fn, NULL, NULL, NULL); -} - -/* Alternate initialize png_ptr structure, and allocate any memory needed */ -PNG_FUNCTION(png_structp,PNGAPI -png_create_write_struct_2,(png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, - png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn, png_voidp mem_ptr, - png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED) -{ - png_structrp png_ptr = png_create_png_struct(user_png_ver, error_ptr, - error_fn, warn_fn, mem_ptr, malloc_fn, free_fn); -#endif /* USER_MEM */ - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - /* Set the zlib control values to defaults; they can be overridden by the - * application after the struct has been created. - */ - png_ptr->zbuffer_size = PNG_ZBUF_SIZE; - - /* The 'zlib_strategy' setting is irrelevant because png_default_claim in - * pngwutil.c defaults it according to whether or not filters will be - * used, and ignores this setting. - */ - png_ptr->zlib_strategy = PNG_Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY; - png_ptr->zlib_level = PNG_Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION; - png_ptr->zlib_mem_level = 8; - png_ptr->zlib_window_bits = 15; - png_ptr->zlib_method = 8; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->zlib_text_strategy = PNG_TEXT_Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY; - png_ptr->zlib_text_level = PNG_TEXT_Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION; - png_ptr->zlib_text_mem_level = 8; - png_ptr->zlib_text_window_bits = 15; - png_ptr->zlib_text_method = 8; -#endif /* WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT */ - - /* This is a highly dubious configuration option; by default it is off, - * but it may be appropriate for private builds that are testing - * extensions not conformant to the current specification, or of - * applications that must not fail to write at all costs! - */ -#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_WRITE_ERRORS_SUPPORTED - /* In stable builds only warn if an application error can be completely - * handled. - */ - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN; -#endif - - /* App warnings are warnings in release (or release candidate) builds but - * are errors during development. - */ -#if PNG_RELEASE_BUILD - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN; -#endif - - /* TODO: delay this, it can be done in png_init_io() (if the app doesn't - * do it itself) avoiding setting the default function if it is not - * required. - */ - png_set_write_fn(png_ptr, NULL, NULL, NULL); - } - - return png_ptr; -} - - -/* Write a few rows of image data. If the image is interlaced, - * either you will have to write the 7 sub images, or, if you - * have called png_set_interlace_handling(), you will have to - * "write" the image seven times. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_rows(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp row, - png_uint_32 num_rows) -{ - png_uint_32 i; /* row counter */ - png_bytepp rp; /* row pointer */ - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_rows"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* Loop through the rows */ - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < num_rows; i++, rp++) - { - png_write_row(png_ptr, *rp); - } -} - -/* Write the image. You only need to call this function once, even - * if you are writing an interlaced image. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_image(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytepp image) -{ - png_uint_32 i; /* row index */ - int pass, num_pass; /* pass variables */ - png_bytepp rp; /* points to current row */ - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_image"); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Initialize interlace handling. If image is not interlaced, - * this will set pass to 1 - */ - num_pass = png_set_interlace_handling(png_ptr); -#else - num_pass = 1; -#endif - /* Loop through passes */ - for (pass = 0; pass < num_pass; pass++) - { - /* Loop through image */ - for (i = 0, rp = image; i < png_ptr->height; i++, rp++) - { - png_write_row(png_ptr, *rp); - } - } -} - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED -/* Performs intrapixel differencing */ -static void -png_do_write_intrapixel(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_write_intrapixel"); - - if ((row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - int bytes_per_pixel; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - bytes_per_pixel = 3; - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - bytes_per_pixel = 4; - - else - return; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += bytes_per_pixel) - { - *(rp) = (png_byte)(*rp - *(rp + 1)); - *(rp + 2) = (png_byte)(*(rp + 2) - *(rp + 1)); - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 16) - { - png_bytep rp; - png_uint_32 i; - - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - bytes_per_pixel = 6; - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - bytes_per_pixel = 8; - - else - return; - - for (i = 0, rp = row; i < row_width; i++, rp += bytes_per_pixel) - { - png_uint_32 s0 = (png_uint_32)(*(rp ) << 8) | *(rp + 1); - png_uint_32 s1 = (png_uint_32)(*(rp + 2) << 8) | *(rp + 3); - png_uint_32 s2 = (png_uint_32)(*(rp + 4) << 8) | *(rp + 5); - png_uint_32 red = (png_uint_32)((s0 - s1) & 0xffffL); - png_uint_32 blue = (png_uint_32)((s2 - s1) & 0xffffL); - *(rp ) = (png_byte)(red >> 8); - *(rp + 1) = (png_byte)red; - *(rp + 4) = (png_byte)(blue >> 8); - *(rp + 5) = (png_byte)blue; - } - } -#endif /* WRITE_16BIT */ - } -} -#endif /* MNG_FEATURES */ - -/* Called by user to write a row of image data */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep row) -{ - /* 1.5.6: moved from png_struct to be a local structure: */ - png_row_info row_info; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_debug2(1, "in png_write_row (row %u, pass %d)", - png_ptr->row_number, png_ptr->pass); - - /* Initialize transformations and other stuff if first time */ - if (png_ptr->row_number == 0 && png_ptr->pass == 0) - { - /* Make sure we wrote the header info */ - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_WROTE_INFO_BEFORE_PLTE) == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, - "png_write_info was never called before png_write_row"); - - /* Check for transforms that have been set but were defined out */ -#if !defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_MONO) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if !defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_FILLER) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif -#if !defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) && \ - defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, - "PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if !defined(PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACK) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if !defined(PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SHIFT) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if !defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BGR) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - -#if !defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SWAP_BYTES) != 0) - png_warning(png_ptr, "PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED is not defined"); -#endif - - png_write_start_row(png_ptr); - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* If interlaced and not interested in row, return */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - { - switch (png_ptr->pass) - { - case 0: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x07) != 0) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 1: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x07) != 0 || png_ptr->width < 5) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 2: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x07) != 4) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 3: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x03) != 0 || png_ptr->width < 3) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 4: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x03) != 2) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 5: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x01) != 0 || png_ptr->width < 2) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - case 6: - if ((png_ptr->row_number & 0x01) == 0) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - break; - - default: /* error: ignore it */ - break; - } - } -#endif - - /* Set up row info for transformations */ - row_info.color_type = png_ptr->color_type; - row_info.width = png_ptr->usr_width; - row_info.channels = png_ptr->usr_channels; - row_info.bit_depth = png_ptr->usr_bit_depth; - row_info.pixel_depth = (png_byte)(row_info.bit_depth * row_info.channels); - row_info.rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info.pixel_depth, row_info.width); - - png_debug1(3, "row_info->color_type = %d", row_info.color_type); - png_debug1(3, "row_info->width = %u", row_info.width); - png_debug1(3, "row_info->channels = %d", row_info.channels); - png_debug1(3, "row_info->bit_depth = %d", row_info.bit_depth); - png_debug1(3, "row_info->pixel_depth = %d", row_info.pixel_depth); - png_debug1(3, "row_info->rowbytes = %lu", (unsigned long)row_info.rowbytes); - - /* Copy user's row into buffer, leaving room for filter byte. */ - memcpy(png_ptr->row_buf + 1, row, row_info.rowbytes); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Handle interlacing */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced && png_ptr->pass < 6 && - (png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - { - png_do_write_interlace(&row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, png_ptr->pass); - /* This should always get caught above, but still ... */ - if (row_info.width == 0) - { - png_write_finish_row(png_ptr); - return; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - /* Handle other transformations */ - if (png_ptr->transformations != 0) - png_do_write_transformations(png_ptr, &row_info); -#endif - - /* At this point the row_info pixel depth must match the 'transformed' depth, - * which is also the output depth. - */ - if (row_info.pixel_depth != png_ptr->pixel_depth || - row_info.pixel_depth != png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "internal write transform logic error"); - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - /* Write filter_method 64 (intrapixel differencing) only if - * 1. Libpng was compiled with PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED and - * 2. Libpng did not write a PNG signature (this filter_method is only - * used in PNG datastreams that are embedded in MNG datastreams) and - * 3. The application called png_permit_mng_features with a mask that - * included PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 and - * 4. The filter_method is 64 and - * 5. The color_type is RGB or RGBA - */ - if ((png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64) != 0 && - (png_ptr->filter_type == PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING)) - { - /* Intrapixel differencing */ - png_do_write_intrapixel(&row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); - } -#endif - -/* Added at libpng-1.5.10 */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED - /* Check for out-of-range palette index */ - if (row_info.color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE && - png_ptr->num_palette_max >= 0) - png_do_check_palette_indexes(png_ptr, &row_info); -#endif - - /* Find a filter if necessary, filter the row and write it out. */ - png_write_find_filter(png_ptr, &row_info); - - if (png_ptr->write_row_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->write_row_fn))(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_number, png_ptr->pass); -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED -/* Set the automatic flush interval or 0 to turn flushing off */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_flush(png_structrp png_ptr, int nrows) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_flush"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->flush_dist = (nrows < 0 ? 0 : (png_uint_32)nrows); -} - -/* Flush the current output buffers now */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_flush(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_write_flush"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* We have already written out all of the data */ - if (png_ptr->row_number >= png_ptr->num_rows) - return; - - png_compress_IDAT(png_ptr, NULL, 0, Z_SYNC_FLUSH); - png_ptr->flush_rows = 0; - png_flush(png_ptr); -} -#endif /* WRITE_FLUSH */ - -/* Free any memory used in png_ptr struct without freeing the struct itself. */ -static void -png_write_destroy(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_write_destroy"); - - /* Free any memory zlib uses */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED) != 0) - deflateEnd(&png_ptr->zstream); - - /* Free our memory. png_free checks NULL for us. */ - png_free_buffer_list(png_ptr, &png_ptr->zbuffer_list); - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf); - png_ptr->row_buf = NULL; -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->prev_row); - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->try_row); - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->tst_row); - png_ptr->prev_row = NULL; - png_ptr->try_row = NULL; - png_ptr->tst_row = NULL; -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_SET_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED - png_free(png_ptr, png_ptr->chunk_list); - png_ptr->chunk_list = NULL; -#endif - - /* The error handling and memory handling information is left intact at this - * point: the jmp_buf may still have to be freed. See png_destroy_png_struct - * for how this happens. - */ -} - -/* Free all memory used by the write. - * In libpng 1.6.0 this API changed quietly to no longer accept a NULL value for - * *png_ptr_ptr. Prior to 1.6.0 it would accept such a value and it would free - * the passed in info_structs but it would quietly fail to free any of the data - * inside them. In 1.6.0 it quietly does nothing (it has to be quiet because it - * has no png_ptr.) - */ -void PNGAPI -png_destroy_write_struct(png_structpp png_ptr_ptr, png_infopp info_ptr_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_destroy_write_struct"); - - if (png_ptr_ptr != NULL) - { - png_structrp png_ptr = *png_ptr_ptr; - - if (png_ptr != NULL) /* added in libpng 1.6.0 */ - { - png_destroy_info_struct(png_ptr, info_ptr_ptr); - - *png_ptr_ptr = NULL; - png_write_destroy(png_ptr); - png_destroy_png_struct(png_ptr); - } - } -} - -/* Allow the application to select one or more row filters to use. */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_filter(png_structrp png_ptr, int method, int filters) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_filter"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64) != 0 && - (method == PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING)) - method = PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE; - -#endif - if (method == PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE) - { - switch (filters & (PNG_ALL_FILTERS | 0x07)) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - case 5: - case 6: - case 7: png_app_error(png_ptr, "Unknown row filter for method 0"); -#endif /* WRITE_FILTER */ - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE: - png_ptr->do_filter = PNG_FILTER_NONE; break; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - case PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB: - png_ptr->do_filter = PNG_FILTER_SUB; break; - - case PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP: - png_ptr->do_filter = PNG_FILTER_UP; break; - - case PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG: - png_ptr->do_filter = PNG_FILTER_AVG; break; - - case PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH: - png_ptr->do_filter = PNG_FILTER_PAETH; break; - - default: - png_ptr->do_filter = (png_byte)filters; break; -#else - default: - png_app_error(png_ptr, "Unknown row filter for method 0"); -#endif /* WRITE_FILTER */ - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - /* If we have allocated the row_buf, this means we have already started - * with the image and we should have allocated all of the filter buffers - * that have been selected. If prev_row isn't already allocated, then - * it is too late to start using the filters that need it, since we - * will be missing the data in the previous row. If an application - * wants to start and stop using particular filters during compression, - * it should start out with all of the filters, and then remove them - * or add them back after the start of compression. - * - * NOTE: this is a nasty constraint on the code, because it means that the - * prev_row buffer must be maintained even if there are currently no - * 'prev_row' requiring filters active. - */ - if (png_ptr->row_buf != NULL) - { - int num_filters; - png_alloc_size_t buf_size; - - /* Repeat the checks in png_write_start_row; 1 pixel high or wide - * images cannot benefit from certain filters. If this isn't done here - * the check below will fire on 1 pixel high images. - */ - if (png_ptr->height == 1) - filters &= ~(PNG_FILTER_UP|PNG_FILTER_AVG|PNG_FILTER_PAETH); - - if (png_ptr->width == 1) - filters &= ~(PNG_FILTER_SUB|PNG_FILTER_AVG|PNG_FILTER_PAETH); - - if ((filters & (PNG_FILTER_UP|PNG_FILTER_AVG|PNG_FILTER_PAETH)) != 0 - && png_ptr->prev_row == NULL) - { - /* This is the error case, however it is benign - the previous row - * is not available so the filter can't be used. Just warn here. - */ - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "png_set_filter: UP/AVG/PAETH cannot be added after start"); - filters &= ~(PNG_FILTER_UP|PNG_FILTER_AVG|PNG_FILTER_PAETH); - } - - num_filters = 0; - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_SUB) - num_filters++; - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_UP) - num_filters++; - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_AVG) - num_filters++; - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_PAETH) - num_filters++; - - /* Allocate needed row buffers if they have not already been - * allocated. - */ - buf_size = PNG_ROWBYTES(png_ptr->usr_channels * png_ptr->usr_bit_depth, - png_ptr->width) + 1; - - if (png_ptr->try_row == NULL) - png_ptr->try_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc(png_ptr, buf_size)); - - if (num_filters > 1) - { - if (png_ptr->tst_row == NULL) - png_ptr->tst_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_malloc(png_ptr, buf_size)); - } - } - png_ptr->do_filter = (png_byte)filters; -#endif - } - else - png_error(png_ptr, "Unknown custom filter method"); -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER_SUPPORTED /* DEPRECATED */ -/* Provide floating and fixed point APIs */ -#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_filter_heuristics(png_structrp png_ptr, int heuristic_method, - int num_weights, png_const_doublep filter_weights, - png_const_doublep filter_costs) -{ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(heuristic_method) - PNG_UNUSED(num_weights) - PNG_UNUSED(filter_weights) - PNG_UNUSED(filter_costs) -} -#endif /* FLOATING_POINT */ - -#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_filter_heuristics_fixed(png_structrp png_ptr, int heuristic_method, - int num_weights, png_const_fixed_point_p filter_weights, - png_const_fixed_point_p filter_costs) -{ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) - PNG_UNUSED(heuristic_method) - PNG_UNUSED(num_weights) - PNG_UNUSED(filter_weights) - PNG_UNUSED(filter_costs) -} -#endif /* FIXED_POINT */ -#endif /* WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_compression_level(png_structrp png_ptr, int level) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_compression_level"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->zlib_level = level; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_compression_mem_level(png_structrp png_ptr, int mem_level) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_compression_mem_level"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->zlib_mem_level = mem_level; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_compression_strategy(png_structrp png_ptr, int strategy) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_compression_strategy"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* The flag setting here prevents the libpng dynamic selection of strategy. - */ - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZLIB_CUSTOM_STRATEGY; - png_ptr->zlib_strategy = strategy; -} - -/* If PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED is defined, libpng will use a - * smaller value of window_bits if it can do so safely. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_compression_window_bits(png_structrp png_ptr, int window_bits) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* Prior to 1.6.0 this would warn but then set the window_bits value. This - * meant that negative window bits values could be selected that would cause - * libpng to write a non-standard PNG file with raw deflate or gzip - * compressed IDAT or ancillary chunks. Such files can be read and there is - * no warning on read, so this seems like a very bad idea. - */ - if (window_bits > 15) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Only compression windows <= 32k supported by PNG"); - window_bits = 15; - } - - else if (window_bits < 8) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Only compression windows >= 256 supported by PNG"); - window_bits = 8; - } - - png_ptr->zlib_window_bits = window_bits; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_compression_method(png_structrp png_ptr, int method) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_compression_method"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* This would produce an invalid PNG file if it worked, but it doesn't and - * deflate will fault it, so it is harmless to just warn here. - */ - if (method != 8) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Only compression method 8 is supported by PNG"); - - png_ptr->zlib_method = method; -} -#endif /* WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION */ - -/* The following were added to libpng-1.5.4 */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_text_compression_level(png_structrp png_ptr, int level) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_text_compression_level"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->zlib_text_level = level; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_text_compression_mem_level(png_structrp png_ptr, int mem_level) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_text_compression_mem_level"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->zlib_text_mem_level = mem_level; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_text_compression_strategy(png_structrp png_ptr, int strategy) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_text_compression_strategy"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->zlib_text_strategy = strategy; -} - -/* If PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED is defined, libpng will use a - * smaller value of window_bits if it can do so safely. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_set_text_compression_window_bits(png_structrp png_ptr, int window_bits) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (window_bits > 15) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Only compression windows <= 32k supported by PNG"); - window_bits = 15; - } - - else if (window_bits < 8) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Only compression windows >= 256 supported by PNG"); - window_bits = 8; - } - - png_ptr->zlib_text_window_bits = window_bits; -} - -void PNGAPI -png_set_text_compression_method(png_structrp png_ptr, int method) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_text_compression_method"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (method != 8) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Only compression method 8 is supported by PNG"); - - png_ptr->zlib_text_method = method; -} -#endif /* WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION */ -/* end of API added to libpng-1.5.4 */ - -void PNGAPI -png_set_write_status_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_write_status_ptr write_row_fn) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->write_row_fn = write_row_fn; -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_set_write_user_transform_fn(png_structrp png_ptr, png_user_transform_ptr - write_user_transform_fn) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_set_write_user_transform_fn"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - png_ptr->transformations |= PNG_USER_TRANSFORM; - png_ptr->write_user_transform_fn = write_user_transform_fn; -} -#endif - - -#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED -void PNGAPI -png_write_png(png_structrp png_ptr, png_inforp info_ptr, - int transforms, voidp params) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL || info_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_IDAT) == 0) - { - png_app_error(png_ptr, "no rows for png_write_image to write"); - return; - } - - /* Write the file header information. */ - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* ------ these transformations don't touch the info structure ------- */ - - /* Invert monochrome pixels */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED - png_set_invert_mono(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO not supported"); -#endif - - /* Shift the pixels up to a legal bit depth and fill in - * as appropriate to correctly scale the image. - */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED - if ((info_ptr->valid & PNG_INFO_sBIT) != 0) - png_set_shift(png_ptr, &info_ptr->sig_bit); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT not supported"); -#endif - - /* Pack pixels into bytes */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED - png_set_packing(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING not supported"); -#endif - - /* Swap location of alpha bytes from ARGB to RGBA */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA not supported"); -#endif - - /* Remove a filler (X) from XRGB/RGBX/AG/GA into to convert it into - * RGB, note that the code expects the input color type to be G or RGB; no - * alpha channel. - */ - if ((transforms & (PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER| - PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE)) != 0) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER) != 0) - { - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE) != 0) - png_app_error(png_ptr, - "PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER: BEFORE+AFTER not supported"); - - /* Continue if ignored - this is the pre-1.6.10 behavior */ - png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_AFTER); - } - - else if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE) != 0) - png_set_filler(png_ptr, 0, PNG_FILLER_BEFORE); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER not supported"); -#endif - } - - /* Flip BGR pixels to RGB */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR not supported"); -#endif - - /* Swap bytes of 16-bit files to most significant byte first */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED - png_set_swap(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN not supported"); -#endif - - /* Swap bits of 1-bit, 2-bit, 4-bit packed pixel formats */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - png_set_packswap(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP not supported"); -#endif - - /* Invert the alpha channel from opacity to transparency */ - if ((transforms & PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA) != 0) -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - png_set_invert_alpha(png_ptr); -#else - png_app_error(png_ptr, "PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA not supported"); -#endif - - /* ----------------------- end of transformations ------------------- */ - - /* Write the bits */ - png_write_image(png_ptr, info_ptr->row_pointers); - - /* It is REQUIRED to call this to finish writing the rest of the file */ - png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - PNG_UNUSED(params) -} -#endif - - -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED -/* Initialize the write structure - general purpose utility. */ -static int -png_image_write_init(png_imagep image) -{ - png_structp png_ptr = png_create_write_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, image, - png_safe_error, png_safe_warning); - - if (png_ptr != NULL) - { - png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - - if (info_ptr != NULL) - { - png_controlp control = png_voidcast(png_controlp, - png_malloc_warn(png_ptr, (sizeof *control))); - - if (control != NULL) - { - memset(control, 0, (sizeof *control)); - - control->png_ptr = png_ptr; - control->info_ptr = info_ptr; - control->for_write = 1; - - image->opaque = control; - return 1; - } - - /* Error clean up */ - png_destroy_info_struct(png_ptr, &info_ptr); - } - - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, NULL); - } - - return png_image_error(image, "png_image_write_: out of memory"); -} - -/* Arguments to png_image_write_main: */ -typedef struct -{ - /* Arguments: */ - png_imagep image; - png_const_voidp buffer; - png_int_32 row_stride; - png_const_voidp colormap; - int convert_to_8bit; - /* Local variables: */ - png_const_voidp first_row; - ptrdiff_t row_bytes; - png_voidp local_row; - /* Byte count for memory writing */ - png_bytep memory; - png_alloc_size_t memory_bytes; /* not used for STDIO */ - png_alloc_size_t output_bytes; /* running total */ -} png_image_write_control; - -/* Write png_uint_16 input to a 16-bit PNG; the png_ptr has already been set to - * do any necessary byte swapping. The component order is defined by the - * png_image format value. - */ -static int -png_write_image_16bit(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_write_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_write_control*, - argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - - png_const_uint_16p input_row = png_voidcast(png_const_uint_16p, - display->first_row); - png_uint_16p output_row = png_voidcast(png_uint_16p, display->local_row); - png_uint_16p row_end; - unsigned int channels = (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0 ? - 3 : 1; - int aindex = 0; - png_uint_32 y = image->height; - - if ((image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { -# ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - if ((image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0) - { - aindex = -1; - ++input_row; /* To point to the first component */ - ++output_row; - } - else - aindex = (int)channels; -# else - aindex = (int)channels; -# endif - } - - else - png_error(png_ptr, "png_write_image: internal call error"); - - /* Work out the output row end and count over this, note that the increment - * above to 'row' means that row_end can actually be beyond the end of the - * row; this is correct. - */ - row_end = output_row + image->width * (channels+1); - - for (; y > 0; --y) - { - png_const_uint_16p in_ptr = input_row; - png_uint_16p out_ptr = output_row; - - while (out_ptr < row_end) - { - png_uint_16 alpha = in_ptr[aindex]; - png_uint_32 reciprocal = 0; - int c; - - out_ptr[aindex] = alpha; - - /* Calculate a reciprocal. The correct calculation is simply - * component/alpha*65535 << 15. (I.e. 15 bits of precision); this - * allows correct rounding by adding .5 before the shift. 'reciprocal' - * is only initialized when required. - */ - if (alpha > 0 && alpha < 65535) - reciprocal = ((0xffff<<15)+(alpha>>1))/alpha; - - c = (int)channels; - do /* always at least one channel */ - { - png_uint_16 component = *in_ptr++; - - /* The following gives 65535 for an alpha of 0, which is fine, - * otherwise if 0/0 is represented as some other value there is more - * likely to be a discontinuity which will probably damage - * compression when moving from a fully transparent area to a - * nearly transparent one. (The assumption here is that opaque - * areas tend not to be 0 intensity.) - */ - if (component >= alpha) - component = 65535; - - /* component 0 && alpha < 65535) - { - png_uint_32 calc = component * reciprocal; - calc += 16384; /* round to nearest */ - component = (png_uint_16)(calc >> 15); - } - - *out_ptr++ = component; - } - while (--c > 0); - - /* Skip to next component (skip the intervening alpha channel) */ - ++in_ptr; - ++out_ptr; - } - - png_write_row(png_ptr, png_voidcast(png_const_bytep, display->local_row)); - input_row += (png_uint_16)display->row_bytes/(sizeof (png_uint_16)); - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Given 16-bit input (1 to 4 channels) write 8-bit output. If an alpha channel - * is present it must be removed from the components, the components are then - * written in sRGB encoding. No components are added or removed. - * - * Calculate an alpha reciprocal to reverse pre-multiplication. As above the - * calculation can be done to 15 bits of accuracy; however, the output needs to - * be scaled in the range 0..255*65535, so include that scaling here. - */ -# define UNP_RECIPROCAL(alpha) ((((0xffff*0xff)<<7)+((alpha)>>1))/(alpha)) - -static png_byte -png_unpremultiply(png_uint_32 component, png_uint_32 alpha, - png_uint_32 reciprocal/*from the above macro*/) -{ - /* The following gives 1.0 for an alpha of 0, which is fine, otherwise if 0/0 - * is represented as some other value there is more likely to be a - * discontinuity which will probably damage compression when moving from a - * fully transparent area to a nearly transparent one. (The assumption here - * is that opaque areas tend not to be 0 intensity.) - * - * There is a rounding problem here; if alpha is less than 128 it will end up - * as 0 when scaled to 8 bits. To avoid introducing spurious colors into the - * output change for this too. - */ - if (component >= alpha || alpha < 128) - return 255; - - /* component 0) - { - /* The test is that alpha/257 (rounded) is less than 255, the first value - * that becomes 255 is 65407. - * NOTE: this must agree with the PNG_DIV257 macro (which must, therefore, - * be exact!) [Could also test reciprocal != 0] - */ - if (alpha < 65407) - { - component *= reciprocal; - component += 64; /* round to nearest */ - component >>= 7; - } - - else - component *= 255; - - /* Convert the component to sRGB. */ - return (png_byte)PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(component); - } - - else - return 0; -} - -static int -png_write_image_8bit(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_write_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_write_control*, - argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - - png_const_uint_16p input_row = png_voidcast(png_const_uint_16p, - display->first_row); - png_bytep output_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, display->local_row); - png_uint_32 y = image->height; - unsigned int channels = (image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0 ? - 3 : 1; - - if ((image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - { - png_bytep row_end; - int aindex; - -# ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - if ((image->format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0) - { - aindex = -1; - ++input_row; /* To point to the first component */ - ++output_row; - } - - else -# endif - aindex = (int)channels; - - /* Use row_end in place of a loop counter: */ - row_end = output_row + image->width * (channels+1); - - for (; y > 0; --y) - { - png_const_uint_16p in_ptr = input_row; - png_bytep out_ptr = output_row; - - while (out_ptr < row_end) - { - png_uint_16 alpha = in_ptr[aindex]; - png_byte alphabyte = (png_byte)PNG_DIV257(alpha); - png_uint_32 reciprocal = 0; - int c; - - /* Scale and write the alpha channel. */ - out_ptr[aindex] = alphabyte; - - if (alphabyte > 0 && alphabyte < 255) - reciprocal = UNP_RECIPROCAL(alpha); - - c = (int)channels; - do /* always at least one channel */ - *out_ptr++ = png_unpremultiply(*in_ptr++, alpha, reciprocal); - while (--c > 0); - - /* Skip to next component (skip the intervening alpha channel) */ - ++in_ptr; - ++out_ptr; - } /* while out_ptr < row_end */ - - png_write_row(png_ptr, png_voidcast(png_const_bytep, - display->local_row)); - input_row += (png_uint_16)display->row_bytes/(sizeof (png_uint_16)); - } /* while y */ - } - - else - { - /* No alpha channel, so the row_end really is the end of the row and it - * is sufficient to loop over the components one by one. - */ - png_bytep row_end = output_row + image->width * channels; - - for (; y > 0; --y) - { - png_const_uint_16p in_ptr = input_row; - png_bytep out_ptr = output_row; - - while (out_ptr < row_end) - { - png_uint_32 component = *in_ptr++; - - component *= 255; - *out_ptr++ = (png_byte)PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(component); - } - - png_write_row(png_ptr, output_row); - input_row += (png_uint_16)display->row_bytes/(sizeof (png_uint_16)); - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static void -png_image_set_PLTE(png_image_write_control *display) -{ - png_imagep image = display->image; - const void *cmap = display->colormap; - int entries = image->colormap_entries > 256 ? 256 : - (int)image->colormap_entries; - - /* NOTE: the caller must check for cmap != NULL and entries != 0 */ - png_uint_32 format = image->format; - unsigned int channels = PNG_IMAGE_SAMPLE_CHANNELS(format); - -# if defined(PNG_FORMAT_BGR_SUPPORTED) &&\ - defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_AFIRST_SUPPORTED) - int afirst = (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0 && - (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0; -# else -# define afirst 0 -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_FORMAT_BGR_SUPPORTED - int bgr = (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR) != 0 ? 2 : 0; -# else -# define bgr 0 -# endif - - int i, num_trans; - png_color palette[256]; - png_byte tRNS[256]; - - memset(tRNS, 255, (sizeof tRNS)); - memset(palette, 0, (sizeof palette)); - - for (i=num_trans=0; i= 3) /* RGB */ - { - palette[i].blue = (png_byte)PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(255 * - entry[(2 ^ bgr)]); - palette[i].green = (png_byte)PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(255 * - entry[1]); - palette[i].red = (png_byte)PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(255 * - entry[bgr]); - } - - else /* Gray */ - palette[i].blue = palette[i].red = palette[i].green = - (png_byte)PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(255 * *entry); - } - - else /* alpha */ - { - png_uint_16 alpha = entry[afirst ? 0 : channels-1]; - png_byte alphabyte = (png_byte)PNG_DIV257(alpha); - png_uint_32 reciprocal = 0; - - /* Calculate a reciprocal, as in the png_write_image_8bit code above - * this is designed to produce a value scaled to 255*65535 when - * divided by 128 (i.e. asr 7). - */ - if (alphabyte > 0 && alphabyte < 255) - reciprocal = (((0xffff*0xff)<<7)+(alpha>>1))/alpha; - - tRNS[i] = alphabyte; - if (alphabyte < 255) - num_trans = i+1; - - if (channels >= 3) /* RGB */ - { - palette[i].blue = png_unpremultiply(entry[afirst + (2 ^ bgr)], - alpha, reciprocal); - palette[i].green = png_unpremultiply(entry[afirst + 1], alpha, - reciprocal); - palette[i].red = png_unpremultiply(entry[afirst + bgr], alpha, - reciprocal); - } - - else /* gray */ - palette[i].blue = palette[i].red = palette[i].green = - png_unpremultiply(entry[afirst], alpha, reciprocal); - } - } - - else /* Color-map has sRGB values */ - { - png_const_bytep entry = png_voidcast(png_const_bytep, cmap); - - entry += (unsigned int)i * channels; - - switch (channels) - { - case 4: - tRNS[i] = entry[afirst ? 0 : 3]; - if (tRNS[i] < 255) - num_trans = i+1; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 3: - palette[i].blue = entry[afirst + (2 ^ bgr)]; - palette[i].green = entry[afirst + 1]; - palette[i].red = entry[afirst + bgr]; - break; - - case 2: - tRNS[i] = entry[1 ^ afirst]; - if (tRNS[i] < 255) - num_trans = i+1; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 1: - palette[i].blue = palette[i].red = palette[i].green = - entry[afirst]; - break; - - default: - break; - } - } - } - -# ifdef afirst -# undef afirst -# endif -# ifdef bgr -# undef bgr -# endif - - png_set_PLTE(image->opaque->png_ptr, image->opaque->info_ptr, palette, - entries); - - if (num_trans > 0) - png_set_tRNS(image->opaque->png_ptr, image->opaque->info_ptr, tRNS, - num_trans, NULL); - - image->colormap_entries = (png_uint_32)entries; -} - -static int -png_image_write_main(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_write_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_write_control*, - argument); - png_imagep image = display->image; - png_structrp png_ptr = image->opaque->png_ptr; - png_inforp info_ptr = image->opaque->info_ptr; - png_uint_32 format = image->format; - - /* The following four ints are actually booleans */ - int colormap = (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP); - int linear = !colormap && (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR); /* input */ - int alpha = !colormap && (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA); - int write_16bit = linear && (display->convert_to_8bit == 0); - -# ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED - /* Make sure we error out on any bad situation */ - png_set_benign_errors(png_ptr, 0/*error*/); -# endif - - /* Default the 'row_stride' parameter if required, also check the row stride - * and total image size to ensure that they are within the system limits. - */ - { - unsigned int channels = PNG_IMAGE_PIXEL_CHANNELS(image->format); - - if (image->width <= 0x7fffffffU/channels) /* no overflow */ - { - png_uint_32 check; - png_uint_32 png_row_stride = image->width * channels; - - if (display->row_stride == 0) - display->row_stride = (png_int_32)/*SAFE*/png_row_stride; - - if (display->row_stride < 0) - check = (png_uint_32)(-display->row_stride); - - else - check = (png_uint_32)display->row_stride; - - if (check >= png_row_stride) - { - /* Now check for overflow of the image buffer calculation; this - * limits the whole image size to 32 bits for API compatibility with - * the current, 32-bit, PNG_IMAGE_BUFFER_SIZE macro. - */ - if (image->height > 0xffffffffU/png_row_stride) - png_error(image->opaque->png_ptr, "memory image too large"); - } - - else - png_error(image->opaque->png_ptr, "supplied row stride too small"); - } - - else - png_error(image->opaque->png_ptr, "image row stride too large"); - } - - /* Set the required transforms then write the rows in the correct order. */ - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP) != 0) - { - if (display->colormap != NULL && image->colormap_entries > 0) - { - png_uint_32 entries = image->colormap_entries; - - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, image->width, image->height, - entries > 16 ? 8 : (entries > 4 ? 4 : (entries > 2 ? 2 : 1)), - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE, PNG_INTERLACE_NONE, - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE); - - png_image_set_PLTE(display); - } - - else - png_error(image->opaque->png_ptr, - "no color-map for color-mapped image"); - } - - else - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, image->width, image->height, - write_16bit ? 16 : 8, - ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) ? PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR : 0) + - ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) ? PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA : 0), - PNG_INTERLACE_NONE, PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE); - - /* Counter-intuitively the data transformations must be called *after* - * png_write_info, not before as in the read code, but the 'set' functions - * must still be called before. Just set the color space information, never - * write an interlaced image. - */ - - if (write_16bit != 0) - { - /* The gamma here is 1.0 (linear) and the cHRM chunk matches sRGB. */ - png_set_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR); - - if ((image->flags & PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB) == 0) - png_set_cHRM_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, - /* color x y */ - /* white */ 31270, 32900, - /* red */ 64000, 33000, - /* green */ 30000, 60000, - /* blue */ 15000, 6000 - ); - } - - else if ((image->flags & PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_COLORSPACE_NOT_sRGB) == 0) - png_set_sRGB(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_sRGB_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL); - - /* Else writing an 8-bit file and the *colors* aren't sRGB, but the 8-bit - * space must still be gamma encoded. - */ - else - png_set_gAMA_fixed(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE); - - /* Write the file header. */ - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* Now set up the data transformations (*after* the header is written), - * remove the handled transformations from the 'format' flags for checking. - * - * First check for a little endian system if writing 16-bit files. - */ - if (write_16bit != 0) - { - png_uint_16 le = 0x0001; - - if ((*(png_const_bytep) & le) != 0) - png_set_swap(png_ptr); - } - -# ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR) != 0) - { - if (colormap == 0 && (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR) != 0) - png_set_bgr(png_ptr); - format &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_BGR; - } -# endif - -# ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_AFIRST_SUPPORTED - if ((format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST) != 0) - { - if (colormap == 0 && (format & PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA) != 0) - png_set_swap_alpha(png_ptr); - format &= ~PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_AFIRST; - } -# endif - - /* If there are 16 or fewer color-map entries we wrote a lower bit depth - * above, but the application data is still byte packed. - */ - if (colormap != 0 && image->colormap_entries <= 16) - png_set_packing(png_ptr); - - /* That should have handled all (both) the transforms. */ - if ((format & ~(png_uint_32)(PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLOR | PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_LINEAR | - PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_ALPHA | PNG_FORMAT_FLAG_COLORMAP)) != 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "png_write_image: unsupported transformation"); - - { - png_const_bytep row = png_voidcast(png_const_bytep, display->buffer); - ptrdiff_t row_bytes = display->row_stride; - - if (linear != 0) - row_bytes *= (sizeof (png_uint_16)); - - if (row_bytes < 0) - row += (image->height-1) * (-row_bytes); - - display->first_row = row; - display->row_bytes = row_bytes; - } - - /* Apply 'fast' options if the flag is set. */ - if ((image->flags & PNG_IMAGE_FLAG_FAST) != 0) - { - png_set_filter(png_ptr, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE, PNG_NO_FILTERS); - /* NOTE: determined by experiment using pngstest, this reflects some - * balance between the time to write the image once and the time to read - * it about 50 times. The speed-up in pngstest was about 10-20% of the - * total (user) time on a heavily loaded system. - */ -# ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED - png_set_compression_level(png_ptr, 3); -# endif - } - - /* Check for the cases that currently require a pre-transform on the row - * before it is written. This only applies when the input is 16-bit and - * either there is an alpha channel or it is converted to 8-bit. - */ - if ((linear != 0 && alpha != 0 ) || - (colormap == 0 && display->convert_to_8bit != 0)) - { - png_bytep row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc(png_ptr, - png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr, info_ptr))); - int result; - - display->local_row = row; - if (write_16bit != 0) - result = png_safe_execute(image, png_write_image_16bit, display); - else - result = png_safe_execute(image, png_write_image_8bit, display); - display->local_row = NULL; - - png_free(png_ptr, row); - - /* Skip the 'write_end' on error: */ - if (result == 0) - return 0; - } - - /* Otherwise this is the case where the input is in a format currently - * supported by the rest of the libpng write code; call it directly. - */ - else - { - png_const_bytep row = png_voidcast(png_const_bytep, display->first_row); - ptrdiff_t row_bytes = display->row_bytes; - png_uint_32 y = image->height; - - for (; y > 0; --y) - { - png_write_row(png_ptr, row); - row += row_bytes; - } - } - - png_write_end(png_ptr, info_ptr); - return 1; -} - - -static void (PNGCBAPI -image_memory_write)(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep/*const*/ data, size_t size) -{ - png_image_write_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_write_control*, - png_ptr->io_ptr/*backdoor: png_get_io_ptr(png_ptr)*/); - png_alloc_size_t ob = display->output_bytes; - - /* Check for overflow; this should never happen: */ - if (size <= ((png_alloc_size_t)-1) - ob) - { - /* I don't think libpng ever does this, but just in case: */ - if (size > 0) - { - if (display->memory_bytes >= ob+size) /* writing */ - memcpy(display->memory+ob, data, size); - - /* Always update the size: */ - display->output_bytes = ob+size; - } - } - - else - png_error(png_ptr, "png_image_write_to_memory: PNG too big"); -} - -static void (PNGCBAPI -image_memory_flush)(png_structp png_ptr) -{ - PNG_UNUSED(png_ptr) -} - -static int -png_image_write_memory(png_voidp argument) -{ - png_image_write_control *display = png_voidcast(png_image_write_control*, - argument); - - /* The rest of the memory-specific init and write_main in an error protected - * environment. This case needs to use callbacks for the write operations - * since libpng has no built in support for writing to memory. - */ - png_set_write_fn(display->image->opaque->png_ptr, display/*io_ptr*/, - image_memory_write, image_memory_flush); - - return png_image_write_main(display); -} - -int PNGAPI -png_image_write_to_memory(png_imagep image, void *memory, - png_alloc_size_t * PNG_RESTRICT memory_bytes, int convert_to_8bit, - const void *buffer, png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap) -{ - /* Write the image to the given buffer, or count the bytes if it is NULL */ - if (image != NULL && image->version == PNG_IMAGE_VERSION) - { - if (memory_bytes != NULL && buffer != NULL) - { - /* This is to give the caller an easier error detection in the NULL - * case and guard against uninitialized variable problems: - */ - if (memory == NULL) - *memory_bytes = 0; - - if (png_image_write_init(image) != 0) - { - png_image_write_control display; - int result; - - memset(&display, 0, (sizeof display)); - display.image = image; - display.buffer = buffer; - display.row_stride = row_stride; - display.colormap = colormap; - display.convert_to_8bit = convert_to_8bit; - display.memory = png_voidcast(png_bytep, memory); - display.memory_bytes = *memory_bytes; - display.output_bytes = 0; - - result = png_safe_execute(image, png_image_write_memory, &display); - png_image_free(image); - - /* write_memory returns true even if we ran out of buffer. */ - if (result) - { - /* On out-of-buffer this function returns '0' but still updates - * memory_bytes: - */ - if (memory != NULL && display.output_bytes > *memory_bytes) - result = 0; - - *memory_bytes = display.output_bytes; - } - - return result; - } - - else - return 0; - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_write_to_memory: invalid argument"); - } - - else if (image != NULL) - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_write_to_memory: incorrect PNG_IMAGE_VERSION"); - - else - return 0; -} - -#ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO_SUPPORTED -int PNGAPI -png_image_write_to_stdio(png_imagep image, FILE *file, int convert_to_8bit, - const void *buffer, png_int_32 row_stride, const void *colormap) -{ - /* Write the image to the given (FILE*). */ - if (image != NULL && image->version == PNG_IMAGE_VERSION) - { - if (file != NULL && buffer != NULL) - { - if (png_image_write_init(image) != 0) - { - png_image_write_control display; - int result; - - /* This is slightly evil, but png_init_io doesn't do anything other - * than this and we haven't changed the standard IO functions so - * this saves a 'safe' function. - */ - image->opaque->png_ptr->io_ptr = file; - - memset(&display, 0, (sizeof display)); - display.image = image; - display.buffer = buffer; - display.row_stride = row_stride; - display.colormap = colormap; - display.convert_to_8bit = convert_to_8bit; - - result = png_safe_execute(image, png_image_write_main, &display); - png_image_free(image); - return result; - } - - else - return 0; - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_write_to_stdio: invalid argument"); - } - - else if (image != NULL) - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_write_to_stdio: incorrect PNG_IMAGE_VERSION"); - - else - return 0; -} - -int PNGAPI -png_image_write_to_file(png_imagep image, const char *file_name, - int convert_to_8bit, const void *buffer, png_int_32 row_stride, - const void *colormap) -{ - /* Write the image to the named file. */ - if (image != NULL && image->version == PNG_IMAGE_VERSION) - { - if (file_name != NULL && buffer != NULL) - { - FILE *fp = fopen(file_name, "wb"); - - if (fp != NULL) - { - if (png_image_write_to_stdio(image, fp, convert_to_8bit, buffer, - row_stride, colormap) != 0) - { - int error; /* from fflush/fclose */ - - /* Make sure the file is flushed correctly. */ - if (fflush(fp) == 0 && ferror(fp) == 0) - { - if (fclose(fp) == 0) - return 1; - - error = errno; /* from fclose */ - } - - else - { - error = errno; /* from fflush or ferror */ - (void)fclose(fp); - } - - (void)remove(file_name); - /* The image has already been cleaned up; this is just used to - * set the error (because the original write succeeded). - */ - return png_image_error(image, strerror(error)); - } - - else - { - /* Clean up: just the opened file. */ - (void)fclose(fp); - (void)remove(file_name); - return 0; - } - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, strerror(errno)); - } - - else - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_write_to_file: invalid argument"); - } - - else if (image != NULL) - return png_image_error(image, - "png_image_write_to_file: incorrect PNG_IMAGE_VERSION"); - - else - return 0; -} -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_STDIO */ -#endif /* SIMPLIFIED_WRITE */ -#endif /* WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwtran.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwtran.c deleted file mode 100644 index 473c3b8..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwtran.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,575 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngwtran.c - transforms the data in a row for PNG writers - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2016,2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED -/* Pack pixels into bytes. Pass the true bit depth in bit_depth. The - * row_info bit depth should be 8 (one pixel per byte). The channels - * should be 1 (this only happens on grayscale and paletted images). - */ -static void -png_do_pack(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, png_uint_32 bit_depth) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_pack"); - - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8 && - row_info->channels == 1) - { - switch ((int)bit_depth) - { - case 1: - { - png_bytep sp, dp; - int mask, v; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - sp = row; - dp = row; - mask = 0x80; - v = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - if (*sp != 0) - v |= mask; - - sp++; - - if (mask > 1) - mask >>= 1; - - else - { - mask = 0x80; - *dp = (png_byte)v; - dp++; - v = 0; - } - } - - if (mask != 0x80) - *dp = (png_byte)v; - - break; - } - - case 2: - { - png_bytep sp, dp; - unsigned int shift; - int v; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - sp = row; - dp = row; - shift = 6; - v = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte value; - - value = (png_byte)(*sp & 0x03); - v |= (value << shift); - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 6; - *dp = (png_byte)v; - dp++; - v = 0; - } - - else - shift -= 2; - - sp++; - } - - if (shift != 6) - *dp = (png_byte)v; - - break; - } - - case 4: - { - png_bytep sp, dp; - unsigned int shift; - int v; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - sp = row; - dp = row; - shift = 4; - v = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte value; - - value = (png_byte)(*sp & 0x0f); - v |= (value << shift); - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 4; - *dp = (png_byte)v; - dp++; - v = 0; - } - - else - shift -= 4; - - sp++; - } - - if (shift != 4) - *dp = (png_byte)v; - - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - - row_info->bit_depth = (png_byte)bit_depth; - row_info->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(bit_depth * row_info->channels); - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, - row_info->width); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED -/* Shift pixel values to take advantage of whole range. Pass the - * true number of bits in bit_depth. The row should be packed - * according to row_info->bit_depth. Thus, if you had a row of - * bit depth 4, but the pixels only had values from 0 to 7, you - * would pass 3 as bit_depth, and this routine would translate the - * data to 0 to 15. - */ -static void -png_do_shift(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, - png_const_color_8p bit_depth) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_shift"); - - if (row_info->color_type != PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - int shift_start[4], shift_dec[4]; - unsigned int channels = 0; - - if ((row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - shift_start[channels] = row_info->bit_depth - bit_depth->red; - shift_dec[channels] = bit_depth->red; - channels++; - - shift_start[channels] = row_info->bit_depth - bit_depth->green; - shift_dec[channels] = bit_depth->green; - channels++; - - shift_start[channels] = row_info->bit_depth - bit_depth->blue; - shift_dec[channels] = bit_depth->blue; - channels++; - } - - else - { - shift_start[channels] = row_info->bit_depth - bit_depth->gray; - shift_dec[channels] = bit_depth->gray; - channels++; - } - - if ((row_info->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - { - shift_start[channels] = row_info->bit_depth - bit_depth->alpha; - shift_dec[channels] = bit_depth->alpha; - channels++; - } - - /* With low row depths, could only be grayscale, so one channel */ - if (row_info->bit_depth < 8) - { - png_bytep bp = row; - size_t i; - unsigned int mask; - size_t row_bytes = row_info->rowbytes; - - if (bit_depth->gray == 1 && row_info->bit_depth == 2) - mask = 0x55; - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 4 && bit_depth->gray == 3) - mask = 0x11; - - else - mask = 0xff; - - for (i = 0; i < row_bytes; i++, bp++) - { - int j; - unsigned int v, out; - - v = *bp; - out = 0; - - for (j = shift_start[0]; j > -shift_dec[0]; j -= shift_dec[0]) - { - if (j > 0) - out |= v << j; - - else - out |= (v >> (-j)) & mask; - } - - *bp = (png_byte)(out & 0xff); - } - } - - else if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - png_bytep bp = row; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 istop = channels * row_info->width; - - for (i = 0; i < istop; i++, bp++) - { - unsigned int c = i%channels; - int j; - unsigned int v, out; - - v = *bp; - out = 0; - - for (j = shift_start[c]; j > -shift_dec[c]; j -= shift_dec[c]) - { - if (j > 0) - out |= v << j; - - else - out |= v >> (-j); - } - - *bp = (png_byte)(out & 0xff); - } - } - - else - { - png_bytep bp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 istop = channels * row_info->width; - - for (bp = row, i = 0; i < istop; i++) - { - unsigned int c = i%channels; - int j; - unsigned int value, v; - - v = png_get_uint_16(bp); - value = 0; - - for (j = shift_start[c]; j > -shift_dec[c]; j -= shift_dec[c]) - { - if (j > 0) - value |= v << j; - - else - value |= v >> (-j); - } - *bp++ = (png_byte)((value >> 8) & 0xff); - *bp++ = (png_byte)(value & 0xff); - } - } - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -static void -png_do_write_swap_alpha(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_write_swap_alpha"); - - { - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This converts from ARGB to RGBA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte save = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = save; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else - { - /* This converts from AARRGGBB to RRGGBBAA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte save[2]; - save[0] = *(sp++); - save[1] = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = save[0]; - *(dp++) = save[1]; - } - } -#endif /* WRITE_16BIT */ - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This converts from AG to GA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte save = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = save; - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else - { - /* This converts from AAGG to GGAA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - png_byte save[2]; - save[0] = *(sp++); - save[1] = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = save[0]; - *(dp++) = save[1]; - } - } -#endif /* WRITE_16BIT */ - } - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED -static void -png_do_write_invert_alpha(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_write_invert_alpha"); - - { - if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This inverts the alpha channel in RGBA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - /* Does nothing - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - */ - sp+=3; dp = sp; - *dp = (png_byte)(255 - *(sp++)); - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else - { - /* This inverts the alpha channel in RRGGBBAA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - /* Does nothing - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - */ - sp+=6; dp = sp; - *(dp++) = (png_byte)(255 - *(sp++)); - *dp = (png_byte)(255 - *(sp++)); - } - } -#endif /* WRITE_16BIT */ - } - - else if (row_info->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA) - { - if (row_info->bit_depth == 8) - { - /* This inverts the alpha channel in GA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = (png_byte)(255 - *(sp++)); - } - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - else - { - /* This inverts the alpha channel in GGAA */ - png_bytep sp, dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - for (i = 0, sp = dp = row; i < row_width; i++) - { - /* Does nothing - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - *(dp++) = *(sp++); - */ - sp+=2; dp = sp; - *(dp++) = (png_byte)(255 - *(sp++)); - *dp = (png_byte)(255 - *(sp++)); - } - } -#endif /* WRITE_16BIT */ - } - } -} -#endif - -/* Transform the data according to the user's wishes. The order of - * transformations is significant. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_write_transformations(png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_do_write_transformations"); - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_USER_TRANSFORM) != 0) - if (png_ptr->write_user_transform_fn != NULL) - (*(png_ptr->write_user_transform_fn)) /* User write transform - function */ - (png_ptr, /* png_ptr */ - row_info, /* row_info: */ - /* png_uint_32 width; width of row */ - /* size_t rowbytes; number of bytes in row */ - /* png_byte color_type; color type of pixels */ - /* png_byte bit_depth; bit depth of samples */ - /* png_byte channels; number of channels (1-4) */ - /* png_byte pixel_depth; bits per pixel (depth*channels) */ - png_ptr->row_buf + 1); /* start of pixel data for row */ -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_FILLER) != 0) - png_do_strip_channel(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - !(png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACKSWAP) != 0) - png_do_packswap(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_PACK) != 0) - png_do_pack(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - (png_uint_32)png_ptr->bit_depth); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED -# ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SWAP_BYTES) != 0) - png_do_swap(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SHIFT) != 0) - png_do_shift(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1, - &(png_ptr->shift)); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_SWAP_ALPHA) != 0) - png_do_write_swap_alpha(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_ALPHA) != 0) - png_do_write_invert_alpha(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_BGR) != 0) - png_do_bgr(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INVERT_MONO) != 0) - png_do_invert(row_info, png_ptr->row_buf + 1); -#endif -} -#endif /* WRITE_TRANSFORMS */ -#endif /* WRITE */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwutil.c b/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwutil.c deleted file mode 100644 index a479a68..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/libpng/pngwutil.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2781 +0,0 @@ - -/* pngwutil.c - utilities to write a PNG file - * - * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta - * Copyright (c) 1998-2002,2004,2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson - * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger - * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. - * - * This code is released under the libpng license. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer - * and license in png.h - */ - -#include "pngpriv.h" - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED -/* Place a 32-bit number into a buffer in PNG byte order. We work - * with unsigned numbers for convenience, although one supported - * ancillary chunk uses signed (two's complement) numbers. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_save_uint_32(png_bytep buf, png_uint_32 i) -{ - buf[0] = (png_byte)((i >> 24) & 0xffU); - buf[1] = (png_byte)((i >> 16) & 0xffU); - buf[2] = (png_byte)((i >> 8) & 0xffU); - buf[3] = (png_byte)( i & 0xffU); -} - -/* Place a 16-bit number into a buffer in PNG byte order. - * The parameter is declared unsigned int, not png_uint_16, - * just to avoid potential problems on pre-ANSI C compilers. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_save_uint_16(png_bytep buf, unsigned int i) -{ - buf[0] = (png_byte)((i >> 8) & 0xffU); - buf[1] = (png_byte)( i & 0xffU); -} -#endif - -/* Simple function to write the signature. If we have already written - * the magic bytes of the signature, or more likely, the PNG stream is - * being embedded into another stream and doesn't need its own signature, - * we should call png_set_sig_bytes() to tell libpng how many of the - * bytes have already been written. - */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_sig(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_byte png_signature[8] = {137, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10}; - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - /* Inform the I/O callback that the signature is being written */ - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_WRITING | PNG_IO_SIGNATURE; -#endif - - /* Write the rest of the 8 byte signature */ - png_write_data(png_ptr, &png_signature[png_ptr->sig_bytes], - (size_t)(8 - png_ptr->sig_bytes)); - - if (png_ptr->sig_bytes < 3) - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE; -} - -/* Write the start of a PNG chunk. The type is the chunk type. - * The total_length is the sum of the lengths of all the data you will be - * passing in png_write_chunk_data(). - */ -static void -png_write_chunk_header(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name, - png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_byte buf[8]; - -#if defined(PNG_DEBUG) && (PNG_DEBUG > 0) - PNG_CSTRING_FROM_CHUNK(buf, chunk_name); - png_debug2(0, "Writing %s chunk, length = %lu", buf, (unsigned long)length); -#endif - - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - /* Inform the I/O callback that the chunk header is being written. - * PNG_IO_CHUNK_HDR requires a single I/O call. - */ - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_WRITING | PNG_IO_CHUNK_HDR; -#endif - - /* Write the length and the chunk name */ - png_save_uint_32(buf, length); - png_save_uint_32(buf + 4, chunk_name); - png_write_data(png_ptr, buf, 8); - - /* Put the chunk name into png_ptr->chunk_name */ - png_ptr->chunk_name = chunk_name; - - /* Reset the crc and run it over the chunk name */ - png_reset_crc(png_ptr); - - png_calculate_crc(png_ptr, buf + 4, 4); - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - /* Inform the I/O callback that chunk data will (possibly) be written. - * PNG_IO_CHUNK_DATA does NOT require a specific number of I/O calls. - */ - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_WRITING | PNG_IO_CHUNK_DATA; -#endif -} - -void PNGAPI -png_write_chunk_start(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep chunk_string, - png_uint_32 length) -{ - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, PNG_CHUNK_FROM_STRING(chunk_string), length); -} - -/* Write the data of a PNG chunk started with png_write_chunk_header(). - * Note that multiple calls to this function are allowed, and that the - * sum of the lengths from these calls *must* add up to the total_length - * given to png_write_chunk_header(). - */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_chunk_data(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - /* Write the data, and run the CRC over it */ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - if (data != NULL && length > 0) - { - png_write_data(png_ptr, data, length); - - /* Update the CRC after writing the data, - * in case the user I/O routine alters it. - */ - png_calculate_crc(png_ptr, data, length); - } -} - -/* Finish a chunk started with png_write_chunk_header(). */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_chunk_end(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_byte buf[4]; - - if (png_ptr == NULL) return; - -#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED - /* Inform the I/O callback that the chunk CRC is being written. - * PNG_IO_CHUNK_CRC requires a single I/O function call. - */ - png_ptr->io_state = PNG_IO_WRITING | PNG_IO_CHUNK_CRC; -#endif - - /* Write the crc in a single operation */ - png_save_uint_32(buf, png_ptr->crc); - - png_write_data(png_ptr, buf, 4); -} - -/* Write a PNG chunk all at once. The type is an array of ASCII characters - * representing the chunk name. The array must be at least 4 bytes in - * length, and does not need to be null terminated. To be safe, pass the - * pre-defined chunk names here, and if you need a new one, define it - * where the others are defined. The length is the length of the data. - * All the data must be present. If that is not possible, use the - * png_write_chunk_start(), png_write_chunk_data(), and png_write_chunk_end() - * functions instead. - */ -static void -png_write_complete_chunk(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name, - png_const_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - if (png_ptr == NULL) - return; - - /* On 64-bit architectures 'length' may not fit in a png_uint_32. */ - if (length > PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - png_error(png_ptr, "length exceeds PNG maximum"); - - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, chunk_name, (png_uint_32)length); - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, data, length); - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} - -/* This is the API that calls the internal function above. */ -void PNGAPI -png_write_chunk(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep chunk_string, - png_const_bytep data, size_t length) -{ - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, PNG_CHUNK_FROM_STRING(chunk_string), data, - length); -} - -/* This is used below to find the size of an image to pass to png_deflate_claim, - * so it only needs to be accurate if the size is less than 16384 bytes (the - * point at which a lower LZ window size can be used.) - */ -static png_alloc_size_t -png_image_size(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - /* Only return sizes up to the maximum of a png_uint_32; do this by limiting - * the width and height used to 15 bits. - */ - png_uint_32 h = png_ptr->height; - - if (png_ptr->rowbytes < 32768 && h < 32768) - { - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - { - /* Interlacing makes the image larger because of the replication of - * both the filter byte and the padding to a byte boundary. - */ - png_uint_32 w = png_ptr->width; - unsigned int pd = png_ptr->pixel_depth; - png_alloc_size_t cb_base; - int pass; - - for (cb_base=0, pass=0; pass<=6; ++pass) - { - png_uint_32 pw = PNG_PASS_COLS(w, pass); - - if (pw > 0) - cb_base += (PNG_ROWBYTES(pd, pw)+1) * PNG_PASS_ROWS(h, pass); - } - - return cb_base; - } - - else - return (png_ptr->rowbytes+1) * h; - } - - else - return 0xffffffffU; -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED - /* This is the code to hack the first two bytes of the deflate stream (the - * deflate header) to correct the windowBits value to match the actual data - * size. Note that the second argument is the *uncompressed* size but the - * first argument is the *compressed* data (and it must be deflate - * compressed.) - */ -static void -optimize_cmf(png_bytep data, png_alloc_size_t data_size) -{ - /* Optimize the CMF field in the zlib stream. The resultant zlib stream is - * still compliant to the stream specification. - */ - if (data_size <= 16384) /* else windowBits must be 15 */ - { - unsigned int z_cmf = data[0]; /* zlib compression method and flags */ - - if ((z_cmf & 0x0f) == 8 && (z_cmf & 0xf0) <= 0x70) - { - unsigned int z_cinfo; - unsigned int half_z_window_size; - - z_cinfo = z_cmf >> 4; - half_z_window_size = 1U << (z_cinfo + 7); - - if (data_size <= half_z_window_size) /* else no change */ - { - unsigned int tmp; - - do - { - half_z_window_size >>= 1; - --z_cinfo; - } - while (z_cinfo > 0 && data_size <= half_z_window_size); - - z_cmf = (z_cmf & 0x0f) | (z_cinfo << 4); - - data[0] = (png_byte)z_cmf; - tmp = data[1] & 0xe0; - tmp += 0x1f - ((z_cmf << 8) + tmp) % 0x1f; - data[1] = (png_byte)tmp; - } - } - } -} -#endif /* WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF */ - -/* Initialize the compressor for the appropriate type of compression. */ -static int -png_deflate_claim(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 owner, - png_alloc_size_t data_size) -{ - if (png_ptr->zowner != 0) - { -#if defined(PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED) - char msg[64]; - - PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(msg, owner); - msg[4] = ':'; - msg[5] = ' '; - PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(msg+6, png_ptr->zowner); - /* So the message that results is " using zstream"; this is an - * internal error, but is very useful for debugging. i18n requirements - * are minimal. - */ - (void)png_safecat(msg, (sizeof msg), 10, " using zstream"); -#endif -#if PNG_RELEASE_BUILD - png_warning(png_ptr, msg); - - /* Attempt sane error recovery */ - if (png_ptr->zowner == png_IDAT) /* don't steal from IDAT */ - { - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("in use by IDAT"); - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - - png_ptr->zowner = 0; -#else - png_error(png_ptr, msg); -#endif - } - - { - int level = png_ptr->zlib_level; - int method = png_ptr->zlib_method; - int windowBits = png_ptr->zlib_window_bits; - int memLevel = png_ptr->zlib_mem_level; - int strategy; /* set below */ - int ret; /* zlib return code */ - - if (owner == png_IDAT) - { - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZLIB_CUSTOM_STRATEGY) != 0) - strategy = png_ptr->zlib_strategy; - - else if (png_ptr->do_filter != PNG_FILTER_NONE) - strategy = PNG_Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY; - - else - strategy = PNG_Z_DEFAULT_NOFILTER_STRATEGY; - } - - else - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED - level = png_ptr->zlib_text_level; - method = png_ptr->zlib_text_method; - windowBits = png_ptr->zlib_text_window_bits; - memLevel = png_ptr->zlib_text_mem_level; - strategy = png_ptr->zlib_text_strategy; -#else - /* If customization is not supported the values all come from the - * IDAT values except for the strategy, which is fixed to the - * default. (This is the pre-1.6.0 behavior too, although it was - * implemented in a very different way.) - */ - strategy = Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY; -#endif - } - - /* Adjust 'windowBits' down if larger than 'data_size'; to stop this - * happening just pass 32768 as the data_size parameter. Notice that zlib - * requires an extra 262 bytes in the window in addition to the data to be - * able to see the whole of the data, so if data_size+262 takes us to the - * next windowBits size we need to fix up the value later. (Because even - * though deflate needs the extra window, inflate does not!) - */ - if (data_size <= 16384) - { - /* IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: this 'half_window_size' stuff is only here to - * work round a Microsoft Visual C misbehavior which, contrary to C-90, - * widens the result of the following shift to 64-bits if (and, - * apparently, only if) it is used in a test. - */ - unsigned int half_window_size = 1U << (windowBits-1); - - while (data_size + 262 <= half_window_size) - { - half_window_size >>= 1; - --windowBits; - } - } - - /* Check against the previous initialized values, if any. */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED) != 0 && - (png_ptr->zlib_set_level != level || - png_ptr->zlib_set_method != method || - png_ptr->zlib_set_window_bits != windowBits || - png_ptr->zlib_set_mem_level != memLevel || - png_ptr->zlib_set_strategy != strategy)) - { - if (deflateEnd(&png_ptr->zstream) != Z_OK) - png_warning(png_ptr, "deflateEnd failed (ignored)"); - - png_ptr->flags &= ~PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED; - } - - /* For safety clear out the input and output pointers (currently zlib - * doesn't use them on Init, but it might in the future). - */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = NULL; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = NULL; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; - - /* Now initialize if required, setting the new parameters, otherwise just - * do a simple reset to the previous parameters. - */ - if ((png_ptr->flags & PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED) != 0) - ret = deflateReset(&png_ptr->zstream); - - else - { - ret = deflateInit2(&png_ptr->zstream, level, method, windowBits, - memLevel, strategy); - - if (ret == Z_OK) - png_ptr->flags |= PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED; - } - - /* The return code is from either deflateReset or deflateInit2; they have - * pretty much the same set of error codes. - */ - if (ret == Z_OK) - png_ptr->zowner = owner; - - else - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - - return ret; - } -} - -/* Clean up (or trim) a linked list of compression buffers. */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_free_buffer_list(png_structrp png_ptr, png_compression_bufferp *listp) -{ - png_compression_bufferp list = *listp; - - if (list != NULL) - { - *listp = NULL; - - do - { - png_compression_bufferp next = list->next; - - png_free(png_ptr, list); - list = next; - } - while (list != NULL); - } -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT_SUPPORTED -/* This pair of functions encapsulates the operation of (a) compressing a - * text string, and (b) issuing it later as a series of chunk data writes. - * The compression_state structure is shared context for these functions - * set up by the caller to allow access to the relevant local variables. - * - * compression_buffer (new in 1.6.0) is just a linked list of zbuffer_size - * temporary buffers. From 1.6.0 it is retained in png_struct so that it will - * be correctly freed in the event of a write error (previous implementations - * just leaked memory.) - */ -typedef struct -{ - png_const_bytep input; /* The uncompressed input data */ - png_alloc_size_t input_len; /* Its length */ - png_uint_32 output_len; /* Final compressed length */ - png_byte output[1024]; /* First block of output */ -} compression_state; - -static void -png_text_compress_init(compression_state *comp, png_const_bytep input, - png_alloc_size_t input_len) -{ - comp->input = input; - comp->input_len = input_len; - comp->output_len = 0; -} - -/* Compress the data in the compression state input */ -static int -png_text_compress(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name, - compression_state *comp, png_uint_32 prefix_len) -{ - int ret; - - /* To find the length of the output it is necessary to first compress the - * input. The result is buffered rather than using the two-pass algorithm - * that is used on the inflate side; deflate is assumed to be slower and a - * PNG writer is assumed to have more memory available than a PNG reader. - * - * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: the zlib API deflateBound() can be used to find an - * upper limit on the output size, but it is always bigger than the input - * size so it is likely to be more efficient to use this linked-list - * approach. - */ - ret = png_deflate_claim(png_ptr, chunk_name, comp->input_len); - - if (ret != Z_OK) - return ret; - - /* Set up the compression buffers, we need a loop here to avoid overflowing a - * uInt. Use ZLIB_IO_MAX to limit the input. The output is always limited - * by the output buffer size, so there is no need to check that. Since this - * is ANSI-C we know that an 'int', hence a uInt, is always at least 16 bits - * in size. - */ - { - png_compression_bufferp *end = &png_ptr->zbuffer_list; - png_alloc_size_t input_len = comp->input_len; /* may be zero! */ - png_uint_32 output_len; - - /* zlib updates these for us: */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = PNGZ_INPUT_CAST(comp->input); - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; /* Set below */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = comp->output; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = (sizeof comp->output); - - output_len = png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - - do - { - uInt avail_in = ZLIB_IO_MAX; - - if (avail_in > input_len) - avail_in = (uInt)input_len; - - input_len -= avail_in; - - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = avail_in; - - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_out == 0) - { - png_compression_buffer *next; - - /* Chunk data is limited to 2^31 bytes in length, so the prefix - * length must be counted here. - */ - if (output_len + prefix_len > PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - { - ret = Z_MEM_ERROR; - break; - } - - /* Need a new (malloc'ed) buffer, but there may be one present - * already. - */ - next = *end; - if (next == NULL) - { - next = png_voidcast(png_compression_bufferp, png_malloc_base - (png_ptr, PNG_COMPRESSION_BUFFER_SIZE(png_ptr))); - - if (next == NULL) - { - ret = Z_MEM_ERROR; - break; - } - - /* Link in this buffer (so that it will be freed later) */ - next->next = NULL; - *end = next; - } - - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = next->output; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = png_ptr->zbuffer_size; - output_len += png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - - /* Move 'end' to the next buffer pointer. */ - end = &next->next; - } - - /* Compress the data */ - ret = deflate(&png_ptr->zstream, - input_len > 0 ? Z_NO_FLUSH : Z_FINISH); - - /* Claw back input data that was not consumed (because avail_in is - * reset above every time round the loop). - */ - input_len += png_ptr->zstream.avail_in; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; /* safety */ - } - while (ret == Z_OK); - - /* There may be some space left in the last output buffer. This needs to - * be subtracted from output_len. - */ - output_len -= png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; /* safety */ - comp->output_len = output_len; - - /* Now double check the output length, put in a custom message if it is - * too long. Otherwise ensure the z_stream::msg pointer is set to - * something. - */ - if (output_len + prefix_len >= PNG_UINT_31_MAX) - { - png_ptr->zstream.msg = PNGZ_MSG_CAST("compressed data too long"); - ret = Z_MEM_ERROR; - } - - else - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - - /* Reset zlib for another zTXt/iTXt or image data */ - png_ptr->zowner = 0; - - /* The only success case is Z_STREAM_END, input_len must be 0; if not this - * is an internal error. - */ - if (ret == Z_STREAM_END && input_len == 0) - { -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED - /* Fix up the deflate header, if required */ - optimize_cmf(comp->output, comp->input_len); -#endif - /* But Z_OK is returned, not Z_STREAM_END; this allows the claim - * function above to return Z_STREAM_END on an error (though it never - * does in the current versions of zlib.) - */ - return Z_OK; - } - - else - return ret; - } -} - -/* Ship the compressed text out via chunk writes */ -static void -png_write_compressed_data_out(png_structrp png_ptr, compression_state *comp) -{ - png_uint_32 output_len = comp->output_len; - png_const_bytep output = comp->output; - png_uint_32 avail = (sizeof comp->output); - png_compression_buffer *next = png_ptr->zbuffer_list; - - for (;;) - { - if (avail > output_len) - avail = output_len; - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, output, avail); - - output_len -= avail; - - if (output_len == 0 || next == NULL) - break; - - avail = png_ptr->zbuffer_size; - output = next->output; - next = next->next; - } - - /* This is an internal error; 'next' must have been NULL! */ - if (output_len > 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "error writing ancillary chunked compressed data"); -} -#endif /* WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT */ - -/* Write the IHDR chunk, and update the png_struct with the necessary - * information. Note that the rest of this code depends upon this - * information being correct. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_IHDR(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, - int bit_depth, int color_type, int compression_type, int filter_type, - int interlace_type) -{ - png_byte buf[13]; /* Buffer to store the IHDR info */ - int is_invalid_depth; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_IHDR"); - - /* Check that we have valid input data from the application info */ - switch (color_type) - { - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: - switch (bit_depth) - { - case 1: - case 2: - case 4: - case 8: -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - case 16: -#endif - png_ptr->channels = 1; break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, - "Invalid bit depth for grayscale image"); - } - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB: - is_invalid_depth = (bit_depth != 8); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - is_invalid_depth = (is_invalid_depth && bit_depth != 16); -#endif - if (is_invalid_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid bit depth for RGB image"); - - png_ptr->channels = 3; - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE: - switch (bit_depth) - { - case 1: - case 2: - case 4: - case 8: - png_ptr->channels = 1; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid bit depth for paletted image"); - } - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA: - is_invalid_depth = (bit_depth != 8); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - is_invalid_depth = (is_invalid_depth && bit_depth != 16); -#endif - if (is_invalid_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid bit depth for grayscale+alpha image"); - - png_ptr->channels = 2; - break; - - case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA: - is_invalid_depth = (bit_depth != 8); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - is_invalid_depth = (is_invalid_depth && bit_depth != 16); -#endif - if (is_invalid_depth) - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid bit depth for RGBA image"); - - png_ptr->channels = 4; - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid image color type specified"); - } - - if (compression_type != PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid compression type specified"); - compression_type = PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE; - } - - /* Write filter_method 64 (intrapixel differencing) only if - * 1. Libpng was compiled with PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED and - * 2. Libpng did not write a PNG signature (this filter_method is only - * used in PNG datastreams that are embedded in MNG datastreams) and - * 3. The application called png_permit_mng_features with a mask that - * included PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 and - * 4. The filter_method is 64 and - * 5. The color_type is RGB or RGBA - */ - if ( -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - !((png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64) != 0 && - ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE) == 0) && - (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB || - color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA) && - (filter_type == PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING)) && -#endif - filter_type != PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid filter type specified"); - filter_type = PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE; - } - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - if (interlace_type != PNG_INTERLACE_NONE && - interlace_type != PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid interlace type specified"); - interlace_type = PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7; - } -#else - interlace_type=PNG_INTERLACE_NONE; -#endif - - /* Save the relevant information */ - png_ptr->bit_depth = (png_byte)bit_depth; - png_ptr->color_type = (png_byte)color_type; - png_ptr->interlaced = (png_byte)interlace_type; -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - png_ptr->filter_type = (png_byte)filter_type; -#endif - png_ptr->compression_type = (png_byte)compression_type; - png_ptr->width = width; - png_ptr->height = height; - - png_ptr->pixel_depth = (png_byte)(bit_depth * png_ptr->channels); - png_ptr->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(png_ptr->pixel_depth, width); - /* Set the usr info, so any transformations can modify it */ - png_ptr->usr_width = png_ptr->width; - png_ptr->usr_bit_depth = png_ptr->bit_depth; - png_ptr->usr_channels = png_ptr->channels; - - /* Pack the header information into the buffer */ - png_save_uint_32(buf, width); - png_save_uint_32(buf + 4, height); - buf[8] = (png_byte)bit_depth; - buf[9] = (png_byte)color_type; - buf[10] = (png_byte)compression_type; - buf[11] = (png_byte)filter_type; - buf[12] = (png_byte)interlace_type; - - /* Write the chunk */ - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_IHDR, buf, 13); - - if ((png_ptr->do_filter) == PNG_NO_FILTERS) - { - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE || - png_ptr->bit_depth < 8) - png_ptr->do_filter = PNG_FILTER_NONE; - - else - png_ptr->do_filter = PNG_ALL_FILTERS; - } - - png_ptr->mode = PNG_HAVE_IHDR; /* not READY_FOR_ZTXT */ -} - -/* Write the palette. We are careful not to trust png_color to be in the - * correct order for PNG, so people can redefine it to any convenient - * structure. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_PLTE(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_colorp palette, - png_uint_32 num_pal) -{ - png_uint_32 max_palette_length, i; - png_const_colorp pal_ptr; - png_byte buf[3]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_PLTE"); - - max_palette_length = (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) ? - (1 << png_ptr->bit_depth) : PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH; - - if (( -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - (png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE) == 0 && -#endif - num_pal == 0) || num_pal > max_palette_length) - { - if (png_ptr->color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - png_error(png_ptr, "Invalid number of colors in palette"); - } - - else - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid number of colors in palette"); - return; - } - } - - if ((png_ptr->color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) == 0) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Ignoring request to write a PLTE chunk in grayscale PNG"); - - return; - } - - png_ptr->num_palette = (png_uint_16)num_pal; - png_debug1(3, "num_palette = %d", png_ptr->num_palette); - - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_PLTE, (png_uint_32)(num_pal * 3)); -#ifdef PNG_POINTER_INDEXING_SUPPORTED - - for (i = 0, pal_ptr = palette; i < num_pal; i++, pal_ptr++) - { - buf[0] = pal_ptr->red; - buf[1] = pal_ptr->green; - buf[2] = pal_ptr->blue; - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, buf, 3); - } - -#else - /* This is a little slower but some buggy compilers need to do this - * instead - */ - pal_ptr=palette; - - for (i = 0; i < num_pal; i++) - { - buf[0] = pal_ptr[i].red; - buf[1] = pal_ptr[i].green; - buf[2] = pal_ptr[i].blue; - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, buf, 3); - } - -#endif - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_PLTE; -} - -/* This is similar to png_text_compress, above, except that it does not require - * all of the data at once and, instead of buffering the compressed result, - * writes it as IDAT chunks. Unlike png_text_compress it *can* png_error out - * because it calls the write interface. As a result it does its own error - * reporting and does not return an error code. In the event of error it will - * just call png_error. The input data length may exceed 32-bits. The 'flush' - * parameter is exactly the same as that to deflate, with the following - * meanings: - * - * Z_NO_FLUSH: normal incremental output of compressed data - * Z_SYNC_FLUSH: do a SYNC_FLUSH, used by png_write_flush - * Z_FINISH: this is the end of the input, do a Z_FINISH and clean up - * - * The routine manages the acquire and release of the png_ptr->zstream by - * checking and (at the end) clearing png_ptr->zowner; it does some sanity - * checks on the 'mode' flags while doing this. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_compress_IDAT(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep input, - png_alloc_size_t input_len, int flush) -{ - if (png_ptr->zowner != png_IDAT) - { - /* First time. Ensure we have a temporary buffer for compression and - * trim the buffer list if it has more than one entry to free memory. - * If 'WRITE_COMPRESSED_TEXT' is not set the list will never have been - * created at this point, but the check here is quick and safe. - */ - if (png_ptr->zbuffer_list == NULL) - { - png_ptr->zbuffer_list = png_voidcast(png_compression_bufferp, - png_malloc(png_ptr, PNG_COMPRESSION_BUFFER_SIZE(png_ptr))); - png_ptr->zbuffer_list->next = NULL; - } - - else - png_free_buffer_list(png_ptr, &png_ptr->zbuffer_list->next); - - /* It is a terminal error if we can't claim the zstream. */ - if (png_deflate_claim(png_ptr, png_IDAT, png_image_size(png_ptr)) != Z_OK) - png_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - - /* The output state is maintained in png_ptr->zstream, so it must be - * initialized here after the claim. - */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = png_ptr->zbuffer_list->output; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = png_ptr->zbuffer_size; - } - - /* Now loop reading and writing until all the input is consumed or an error - * terminates the operation. The _out values are maintained across calls to - * this function, but the input must be reset each time. - */ - png_ptr->zstream.next_in = PNGZ_INPUT_CAST(input); - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; /* set below */ - for (;;) - { - int ret; - - /* INPUT: from the row data */ - uInt avail = ZLIB_IO_MAX; - - if (avail > input_len) - avail = (uInt)input_len; /* safe because of the check */ - - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = avail; - input_len -= avail; - - ret = deflate(&png_ptr->zstream, input_len > 0 ? Z_NO_FLUSH : flush); - - /* Include as-yet unconsumed input */ - input_len += png_ptr->zstream.avail_in; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_in = 0; - - /* OUTPUT: write complete IDAT chunks when avail_out drops to zero. Note - * that these two zstream fields are preserved across the calls, therefore - * there is no need to set these up on entry to the loop. - */ - if (png_ptr->zstream.avail_out == 0) - { - png_bytep data = png_ptr->zbuffer_list->output; - uInt size = png_ptr->zbuffer_size; - - /* Write an IDAT containing the data then reset the buffer. The - * first IDAT may need deflate header optimization. - */ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) == 0 && - png_ptr->compression_type == PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE) - optimize_cmf(data, png_image_size(png_ptr)); -#endif - - if (size > 0) - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_IDAT, data, size); - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_IDAT; - - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = data; - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = size; - - /* For SYNC_FLUSH or FINISH it is essential to keep calling zlib with - * the same flush parameter until it has finished output, for NO_FLUSH - * it doesn't matter. - */ - if (ret == Z_OK && flush != Z_NO_FLUSH) - continue; - } - - /* The order of these checks doesn't matter much; it just affects which - * possible error might be detected if multiple things go wrong at once. - */ - if (ret == Z_OK) /* most likely return code! */ - { - /* If all the input has been consumed then just return. If Z_FINISH - * was used as the flush parameter something has gone wrong if we get - * here. - */ - if (input_len == 0) - { - if (flush == Z_FINISH) - png_error(png_ptr, "Z_OK on Z_FINISH with output space"); - - return; - } - } - - else if (ret == Z_STREAM_END && flush == Z_FINISH) - { - /* This is the end of the IDAT data; any pending output must be - * flushed. For small PNG files we may still be at the beginning. - */ - png_bytep data = png_ptr->zbuffer_list->output; - uInt size = png_ptr->zbuffer_size - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED - if ((png_ptr->mode & PNG_HAVE_IDAT) == 0 && - png_ptr->compression_type == PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE) - optimize_cmf(data, png_image_size(png_ptr)); -#endif - - if (size > 0) - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_IDAT, data, size); - png_ptr->zstream.avail_out = 0; - png_ptr->zstream.next_out = NULL; - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_IDAT | PNG_AFTER_IDAT; - - png_ptr->zowner = 0; /* Release the stream */ - return; - } - - else - { - /* This is an error condition. */ - png_zstream_error(png_ptr, ret); - png_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - } - } -} - -/* Write an IEND chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_IEND(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ - png_debug(1, "in png_write_IEND"); - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_IEND, NULL, 0); - png_ptr->mode |= PNG_HAVE_IEND; -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_gAMA_SUPPORTED -/* Write a gAMA chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_gAMA_fixed(png_structrp png_ptr, png_fixed_point file_gamma) -{ - png_byte buf[4]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_gAMA"); - - /* file_gamma is saved in 1/100,000ths */ - png_save_uint_32(buf, (png_uint_32)file_gamma); - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_gAMA, buf, 4); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sRGB_SUPPORTED -/* Write a sRGB chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_sRGB(png_structrp png_ptr, int srgb_intent) -{ - png_byte buf[1]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_sRGB"); - - if (srgb_intent >= PNG_sRGB_INTENT_LAST) - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Invalid sRGB rendering intent specified"); - - buf[0]=(png_byte)srgb_intent; - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_sRGB, buf, 1); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_iCCP_SUPPORTED -/* Write an iCCP chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_iCCP(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp name, - png_const_bytep profile) -{ - png_uint_32 name_len; - png_uint_32 profile_len; - png_byte new_name[81]; /* 1 byte for the compression byte */ - compression_state comp; - png_uint_32 temp; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_iCCP"); - - /* These are all internal problems: the profile should have been checked - * before when it was stored. - */ - if (profile == NULL) - png_error(png_ptr, "No profile for iCCP chunk"); /* internal error */ - - profile_len = png_get_uint_32(profile); - - if (profile_len < 132) - png_error(png_ptr, "ICC profile too short"); - - temp = (png_uint_32) (*(profile+8)); - if (temp > 3 && (profile_len & 0x03)) - png_error(png_ptr, "ICC profile length invalid (not a multiple of 4)"); - - { - png_uint_32 embedded_profile_len = png_get_uint_32(profile); - - if (profile_len != embedded_profile_len) - png_error(png_ptr, "Profile length does not match profile"); - } - - name_len = png_check_keyword(png_ptr, name, new_name); - - if (name_len == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "iCCP: invalid keyword"); - - new_name[++name_len] = PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE; - - /* Make sure we include the NULL after the name and the compression type */ - ++name_len; - - png_text_compress_init(&comp, profile, profile_len); - - /* Allow for keyword terminator and compression byte */ - if (png_text_compress(png_ptr, png_iCCP, &comp, name_len) != Z_OK) - png_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_iCCP, name_len + comp.output_len); - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, new_name, name_len); - - png_write_compressed_data_out(png_ptr, &comp); - - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sPLT_SUPPORTED -/* Write a sPLT chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_sPLT(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_sPLT_tp spalette) -{ - png_uint_32 name_len; - png_byte new_name[80]; - png_byte entrybuf[10]; - size_t entry_size = (spalette->depth == 8 ? 6 : 10); - size_t palette_size = entry_size * (size_t)spalette->nentries; - png_sPLT_entryp ep; -#ifndef PNG_POINTER_INDEXING_SUPPORTED - int i; -#endif - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_sPLT"); - - name_len = png_check_keyword(png_ptr, spalette->name, new_name); - - if (name_len == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "sPLT: invalid keyword"); - - /* Make sure we include the NULL after the name */ - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_sPLT, - (png_uint_32)(name_len + 2 + palette_size)); - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, (png_bytep)new_name, (size_t)(name_len + 1)); - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, &spalette->depth, 1); - - /* Loop through each palette entry, writing appropriately */ -#ifdef PNG_POINTER_INDEXING_SUPPORTED - for (ep = spalette->entries; epentries + spalette->nentries; ep++) - { - if (spalette->depth == 8) - { - entrybuf[0] = (png_byte)ep->red; - entrybuf[1] = (png_byte)ep->green; - entrybuf[2] = (png_byte)ep->blue; - entrybuf[3] = (png_byte)ep->alpha; - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 4, ep->frequency); - } - - else - { - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 0, ep->red); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 2, ep->green); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 4, ep->blue); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 6, ep->alpha); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 8, ep->frequency); - } - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, entrybuf, entry_size); - } -#else - ep=spalette->entries; - for (i = 0; i>spalette->nentries; i++) - { - if (spalette->depth == 8) - { - entrybuf[0] = (png_byte)ep[i].red; - entrybuf[1] = (png_byte)ep[i].green; - entrybuf[2] = (png_byte)ep[i].blue; - entrybuf[3] = (png_byte)ep[i].alpha; - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 4, ep[i].frequency); - } - - else - { - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 0, ep[i].red); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 2, ep[i].green); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 4, ep[i].blue); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 6, ep[i].alpha); - png_save_uint_16(entrybuf + 8, ep[i].frequency); - } - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, entrybuf, entry_size); - } -#endif - - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sBIT_SUPPORTED -/* Write the sBIT chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_sBIT(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_color_8p sbit, int color_type) -{ - png_byte buf[4]; - size_t size; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_sBIT"); - - /* Make sure we don't depend upon the order of PNG_COLOR_8 */ - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - png_byte maxbits; - - maxbits = (png_byte)(color_type==PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE ? 8 : - png_ptr->usr_bit_depth); - - if (sbit->red == 0 || sbit->red > maxbits || - sbit->green == 0 || sbit->green > maxbits || - sbit->blue == 0 || sbit->blue > maxbits) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid sBIT depth specified"); - return; - } - - buf[0] = sbit->red; - buf[1] = sbit->green; - buf[2] = sbit->blue; - size = 3; - } - - else - { - if (sbit->gray == 0 || sbit->gray > png_ptr->usr_bit_depth) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid sBIT depth specified"); - return; - } - - buf[0] = sbit->gray; - size = 1; - } - - if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) != 0) - { - if (sbit->alpha == 0 || sbit->alpha > png_ptr->usr_bit_depth) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid sBIT depth specified"); - return; - } - - buf[size++] = sbit->alpha; - } - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_sBIT, buf, size); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_cHRM_SUPPORTED -/* Write the cHRM chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_cHRM_fixed(png_structrp png_ptr, const png_xy *xy) -{ - png_byte buf[32]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_cHRM"); - - /* Each value is saved in 1/100,000ths */ - png_save_int_32(buf, xy->whitex); - png_save_int_32(buf + 4, xy->whitey); - - png_save_int_32(buf + 8, xy->redx); - png_save_int_32(buf + 12, xy->redy); - - png_save_int_32(buf + 16, xy->greenx); - png_save_int_32(buf + 20, xy->greeny); - - png_save_int_32(buf + 24, xy->bluex); - png_save_int_32(buf + 28, xy->bluey); - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_cHRM, buf, 32); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tRNS_SUPPORTED -/* Write the tRNS chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_tRNS(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_bytep trans_alpha, - png_const_color_16p tran, int num_trans, int color_type) -{ - png_byte buf[6]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_tRNS"); - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - if (num_trans <= 0 || num_trans > (int)png_ptr->num_palette) - { - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "Invalid number of transparent colors specified"); - return; - } - - /* Write the chunk out as it is */ - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_tRNS, trans_alpha, - (size_t)num_trans); - } - - else if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY) - { - /* One 16-bit value */ - if (tran->gray >= (1 << png_ptr->bit_depth)) - { - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "Ignoring attempt to write tRNS chunk out-of-range for bit_depth"); - - return; - } - - png_save_uint_16(buf, tran->gray); - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_tRNS, buf, 2); - } - - else if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB) - { - /* Three 16-bit values */ - png_save_uint_16(buf, tran->red); - png_save_uint_16(buf + 2, tran->green); - png_save_uint_16(buf + 4, tran->blue); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 8 && (buf[0] | buf[2] | buf[4]) != 0) -#else - if ((buf[0] | buf[2] | buf[4]) != 0) -#endif - { - png_app_warning(png_ptr, - "Ignoring attempt to write 16-bit tRNS chunk when bit_depth is 8"); - return; - } - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_tRNS, buf, 6); - } - - else - { - png_app_warning(png_ptr, "Can't write tRNS with an alpha channel"); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_bKGD_SUPPORTED -/* Write the background chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_bKGD(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_color_16p back, int color_type) -{ - png_byte buf[6]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_bKGD"); - - if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE) - { - if ( -#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED - (png_ptr->num_palette != 0 || - (png_ptr->mng_features_permitted & PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE) == 0) && -#endif - back->index >= png_ptr->num_palette) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid background palette index"); - return; - } - - buf[0] = back->index; - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_bKGD, buf, 1); - } - - else if ((color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) != 0) - { - png_save_uint_16(buf, back->red); - png_save_uint_16(buf + 2, back->green); - png_save_uint_16(buf + 4, back->blue); -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_16BIT_SUPPORTED - if (png_ptr->bit_depth == 8 && (buf[0] | buf[2] | buf[4]) != 0) -#else - if ((buf[0] | buf[2] | buf[4]) != 0) -#endif - { - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Ignoring attempt to write 16-bit bKGD chunk " - "when bit_depth is 8"); - - return; - } - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_bKGD, buf, 6); - } - - else - { - if (back->gray >= (1 << png_ptr->bit_depth)) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, - "Ignoring attempt to write bKGD chunk out-of-range for bit_depth"); - - return; - } - - png_save_uint_16(buf, back->gray); - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_bKGD, buf, 2); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_eXIf_SUPPORTED -/* Write the Exif data */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_eXIf(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep exif, int num_exif) -{ - int i; - png_byte buf[1]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_eXIf"); - - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_eXIf, (png_uint_32)(num_exif)); - - for (i = 0; i < num_exif; i++) - { - buf[0] = exif[i]; - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, buf, 1); - } - - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_hIST_SUPPORTED -/* Write the histogram */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_hIST(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_uint_16p hist, int num_hist) -{ - int i; - png_byte buf[3]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_hIST"); - - if (num_hist > (int)png_ptr->num_palette) - { - png_debug2(3, "num_hist = %d, num_palette = %d", num_hist, - png_ptr->num_palette); - - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid number of histogram entries specified"); - return; - } - - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_hIST, (png_uint_32)(num_hist * 2)); - - for (i = 0; i < num_hist; i++) - { - png_save_uint_16(buf, hist[i]); - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, buf, 2); - } - - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tEXt_SUPPORTED -/* Write a tEXt chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_tEXt(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp key, png_const_charp text, - size_t text_len) -{ - png_uint_32 key_len; - png_byte new_key[80]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_tEXt"); - - key_len = png_check_keyword(png_ptr, key, new_key); - - if (key_len == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "tEXt: invalid keyword"); - - if (text == NULL || *text == '\0') - text_len = 0; - - else - text_len = strlen(text); - - if (text_len > PNG_UINT_31_MAX - (key_len+1)) - png_error(png_ptr, "tEXt: text too long"); - - /* Make sure we include the 0 after the key */ - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_tEXt, - (png_uint_32)/*checked above*/(key_len + text_len + 1)); - /* - * We leave it to the application to meet PNG-1.0 requirements on the - * contents of the text. PNG-1.0 through PNG-1.2 discourage the use of - * any non-Latin-1 characters except for NEWLINE. ISO PNG will forbid them. - * The NUL character is forbidden by PNG-1.0 through PNG-1.2 and ISO PNG. - */ - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, new_key, key_len + 1); - - if (text_len != 0) - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, (png_const_bytep)text, text_len); - - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED -/* Write a compressed text chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_zTXt(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp key, png_const_charp text, - int compression) -{ - png_uint_32 key_len; - png_byte new_key[81]; - compression_state comp; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_zTXt"); - - if (compression == PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE) - { - png_write_tEXt(png_ptr, key, text, 0); - return; - } - - if (compression != PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt) - png_error(png_ptr, "zTXt: invalid compression type"); - - key_len = png_check_keyword(png_ptr, key, new_key); - - if (key_len == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "zTXt: invalid keyword"); - - /* Add the compression method and 1 for the keyword separator. */ - new_key[++key_len] = PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE; - ++key_len; - - /* Compute the compressed data; do it now for the length */ - png_text_compress_init(&comp, (png_const_bytep)text, - text == NULL ? 0 : strlen(text)); - - if (png_text_compress(png_ptr, png_zTXt, &comp, key_len) != Z_OK) - png_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - - /* Write start of chunk */ - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_zTXt, key_len + comp.output_len); - - /* Write key */ - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, new_key, key_len); - - /* Write the compressed data */ - png_write_compressed_data_out(png_ptr, &comp); - - /* Close the chunk */ - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED -/* Write an iTXt chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_iTXt(png_structrp png_ptr, int compression, png_const_charp key, - png_const_charp lang, png_const_charp lang_key, png_const_charp text) -{ - png_uint_32 key_len, prefix_len; - size_t lang_len, lang_key_len; - png_byte new_key[82]; - compression_state comp; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_iTXt"); - - key_len = png_check_keyword(png_ptr, key, new_key); - - if (key_len == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "iTXt: invalid keyword"); - - /* Set the compression flag */ - switch (compression) - { - case PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE: - case PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE: - compression = new_key[++key_len] = 0; /* no compression */ - break; - - case PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt: - case PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt: - compression = new_key[++key_len] = 1; /* compressed */ - break; - - default: - png_error(png_ptr, "iTXt: invalid compression"); - } - - new_key[++key_len] = PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE; - ++key_len; /* for the keywod separator */ - - /* We leave it to the application to meet PNG-1.0 requirements on the - * contents of the text. PNG-1.0 through PNG-1.2 discourage the use of - * any non-Latin-1 characters except for NEWLINE. ISO PNG, however, - * specifies that the text is UTF-8 and this really doesn't require any - * checking. - * - * The NUL character is forbidden by PNG-1.0 through PNG-1.2 and ISO PNG. - * - * TODO: validate the language tag correctly (see the spec.) - */ - if (lang == NULL) lang = ""; /* empty language is valid */ - lang_len = strlen(lang)+1; - if (lang_key == NULL) lang_key = ""; /* may be empty */ - lang_key_len = strlen(lang_key)+1; - if (text == NULL) text = ""; /* may be empty */ - - prefix_len = key_len; - if (lang_len > PNG_UINT_31_MAX-prefix_len) - prefix_len = PNG_UINT_31_MAX; - else - prefix_len = (png_uint_32)(prefix_len + lang_len); - - if (lang_key_len > PNG_UINT_31_MAX-prefix_len) - prefix_len = PNG_UINT_31_MAX; - else - prefix_len = (png_uint_32)(prefix_len + lang_key_len); - - png_text_compress_init(&comp, (png_const_bytep)text, strlen(text)); - - if (compression != 0) - { - if (png_text_compress(png_ptr, png_iTXt, &comp, prefix_len) != Z_OK) - png_error(png_ptr, png_ptr->zstream.msg); - } - - else - { - if (comp.input_len > PNG_UINT_31_MAX-prefix_len) - png_error(png_ptr, "iTXt: uncompressed text too long"); - - /* So the string will fit in a chunk: */ - comp.output_len = (png_uint_32)/*SAFE*/comp.input_len; - } - - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_iTXt, comp.output_len + prefix_len); - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, new_key, key_len); - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, (png_const_bytep)lang, lang_len); - - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, (png_const_bytep)lang_key, lang_key_len); - - if (compression != 0) - png_write_compressed_data_out(png_ptr, &comp); - - else - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, (png_const_bytep)text, comp.output_len); - - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_oFFs_SUPPORTED -/* Write the oFFs chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_oFFs(png_structrp png_ptr, png_int_32 x_offset, png_int_32 y_offset, - int unit_type) -{ - png_byte buf[9]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_oFFs"); - - if (unit_type >= PNG_OFFSET_LAST) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unrecognized unit type for oFFs chunk"); - - png_save_int_32(buf, x_offset); - png_save_int_32(buf + 4, y_offset); - buf[8] = (png_byte)unit_type; - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_oFFs, buf, 9); -} -#endif -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_pCAL_SUPPORTED -/* Write the pCAL chunk (described in the PNG extensions document) */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_pCAL(png_structrp png_ptr, png_charp purpose, png_int_32 X0, - png_int_32 X1, int type, int nparams, png_const_charp units, - png_charpp params) -{ - png_uint_32 purpose_len; - size_t units_len, total_len; - png_size_tp params_len; - png_byte buf[10]; - png_byte new_purpose[80]; - int i; - - png_debug1(1, "in png_write_pCAL (%d parameters)", nparams); - - if (type >= PNG_EQUATION_LAST) - png_error(png_ptr, "Unrecognized equation type for pCAL chunk"); - - purpose_len = png_check_keyword(png_ptr, purpose, new_purpose); - - if (purpose_len == 0) - png_error(png_ptr, "pCAL: invalid keyword"); - - ++purpose_len; /* terminator */ - - png_debug1(3, "pCAL purpose length = %d", (int)purpose_len); - units_len = strlen(units) + (nparams == 0 ? 0 : 1); - png_debug1(3, "pCAL units length = %d", (int)units_len); - total_len = purpose_len + units_len + 10; - - params_len = (png_size_tp)png_malloc(png_ptr, - (png_alloc_size_t)((png_alloc_size_t)nparams * (sizeof (size_t)))); - - /* Find the length of each parameter, making sure we don't count the - * null terminator for the last parameter. - */ - for (i = 0; i < nparams; i++) - { - params_len[i] = strlen(params[i]) + (i == nparams - 1 ? 0 : 1); - png_debug2(3, "pCAL parameter %d length = %lu", i, - (unsigned long)params_len[i]); - total_len += params_len[i]; - } - - png_debug1(3, "pCAL total length = %d", (int)total_len); - png_write_chunk_header(png_ptr, png_pCAL, (png_uint_32)total_len); - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, new_purpose, purpose_len); - png_save_int_32(buf, X0); - png_save_int_32(buf + 4, X1); - buf[8] = (png_byte)type; - buf[9] = (png_byte)nparams; - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, buf, 10); - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, (png_const_bytep)units, (size_t)units_len); - - for (i = 0; i < nparams; i++) - { - png_write_chunk_data(png_ptr, (png_const_bytep)params[i], params_len[i]); - } - - png_free(png_ptr, params_len); - png_write_chunk_end(png_ptr); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_sCAL_SUPPORTED -/* Write the sCAL chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_sCAL_s(png_structrp png_ptr, int unit, png_const_charp width, - png_const_charp height) -{ - png_byte buf[64]; - size_t wlen, hlen, total_len; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_sCAL_s"); - - wlen = strlen(width); - hlen = strlen(height); - total_len = wlen + hlen + 2; - - if (total_len > 64) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Can't write sCAL (buffer too small)"); - return; - } - - buf[0] = (png_byte)unit; - memcpy(buf + 1, width, wlen + 1); /* Append the '\0' here */ - memcpy(buf + wlen + 2, height, hlen); /* Do NOT append the '\0' here */ - - png_debug1(3, "sCAL total length = %u", (unsigned int)total_len); - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_sCAL, buf, total_len); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_pHYs_SUPPORTED -/* Write the pHYs chunk */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_pHYs(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 x_pixels_per_unit, - png_uint_32 y_pixels_per_unit, - int unit_type) -{ - png_byte buf[9]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_pHYs"); - - if (unit_type >= PNG_RESOLUTION_LAST) - png_warning(png_ptr, "Unrecognized unit type for pHYs chunk"); - - png_save_uint_32(buf, x_pixels_per_unit); - png_save_uint_32(buf + 4, y_pixels_per_unit); - buf[8] = (png_byte)unit_type; - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_pHYs, buf, 9); -} -#endif - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED -/* Write the tIME chunk. Use either png_convert_from_struct_tm() - * or png_convert_from_time_t(), or fill in the structure yourself. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_tIME(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_timep mod_time) -{ - png_byte buf[7]; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_tIME"); - - if (mod_time->month > 12 || mod_time->month < 1 || - mod_time->day > 31 || mod_time->day < 1 || - mod_time->hour > 23 || mod_time->second > 60) - { - png_warning(png_ptr, "Invalid time specified for tIME chunk"); - return; - } - - png_save_uint_16(buf, mod_time->year); - buf[2] = mod_time->month; - buf[3] = mod_time->day; - buf[4] = mod_time->hour; - buf[5] = mod_time->minute; - buf[6] = mod_time->second; - - png_write_complete_chunk(png_ptr, png_tIME, buf, 7); -} -#endif - -/* Initializes the row writing capability of libpng */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_start_row(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Arrays to facilitate easy interlacing - use pass (0 - 6) as index */ - - /* Start of interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_start[7] = {0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_inc[7] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - - /* Start of interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_ystart[7] = {0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_yinc[7] = {8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2}; -#endif - - png_alloc_size_t buf_size; - int usr_pixel_depth; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - png_byte filters; -#endif - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_start_row"); - - usr_pixel_depth = png_ptr->usr_channels * png_ptr->usr_bit_depth; - buf_size = PNG_ROWBYTES(usr_pixel_depth, png_ptr->width) + 1; - - /* 1.5.6: added to allow checking in the row write code. */ - png_ptr->transformed_pixel_depth = png_ptr->pixel_depth; - png_ptr->maximum_pixel_depth = (png_byte)usr_pixel_depth; - - /* Set up row buffer */ - png_ptr->row_buf = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc(png_ptr, buf_size)); - - png_ptr->row_buf[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - filters = png_ptr->do_filter; - - if (png_ptr->height == 1) - filters &= 0xff & ~(PNG_FILTER_UP|PNG_FILTER_AVG|PNG_FILTER_PAETH); - - if (png_ptr->width == 1) - filters &= 0xff & ~(PNG_FILTER_SUB|PNG_FILTER_AVG|PNG_FILTER_PAETH); - - if (filters == 0) - filters = PNG_FILTER_NONE; - - png_ptr->do_filter = filters; - - if (((filters & (PNG_FILTER_SUB | PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_AVG | - PNG_FILTER_PAETH)) != 0) && png_ptr->try_row == NULL) - { - int num_filters = 0; - - png_ptr->try_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc(png_ptr, buf_size)); - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_SUB) - num_filters++; - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_UP) - num_filters++; - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_AVG) - num_filters++; - - if (filters & PNG_FILTER_PAETH) - num_filters++; - - if (num_filters > 1) - png_ptr->tst_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, png_malloc(png_ptr, - buf_size)); - } - - /* We only need to keep the previous row if we are using one of the following - * filters. - */ - if ((filters & (PNG_FILTER_AVG | PNG_FILTER_UP | PNG_FILTER_PAETH)) != 0) - png_ptr->prev_row = png_voidcast(png_bytep, - png_calloc(png_ptr, buf_size)); -#endif /* WRITE_FILTER */ - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* If interlaced, we need to set up width and height of pass */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - { - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) == 0) - { - png_ptr->num_rows = (png_ptr->height + png_pass_yinc[0] - 1 - - png_pass_ystart[0]) / png_pass_yinc[0]; - - png_ptr->usr_width = (png_ptr->width + png_pass_inc[0] - 1 - - png_pass_start[0]) / png_pass_inc[0]; - } - - else - { - png_ptr->num_rows = png_ptr->height; - png_ptr->usr_width = png_ptr->width; - } - } - - else -#endif - { - png_ptr->num_rows = png_ptr->height; - png_ptr->usr_width = png_ptr->width; - } -} - -/* Internal use only. Called when finished processing a row of data. */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_finish_row(png_structrp png_ptr) -{ -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* Arrays to facilitate easy interlacing - use pass (0 - 6) as index */ - - /* Start of interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_start[7] = {0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_inc[7] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - - /* Start of interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_ystart[7] = {0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block in the y direction */ - static const png_byte png_pass_yinc[7] = {8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2}; -#endif - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_finish_row"); - - /* Next row */ - png_ptr->row_number++; - - /* See if we are done */ - if (png_ptr->row_number < png_ptr->num_rows) - return; - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED - /* If interlaced, go to next pass */ - if (png_ptr->interlaced != 0) - { - png_ptr->row_number = 0; - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - { - png_ptr->pass++; - } - - else - { - /* Loop until we find a non-zero width or height pass */ - do - { - png_ptr->pass++; - - if (png_ptr->pass >= 7) - break; - - png_ptr->usr_width = (png_ptr->width + - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass] - 1 - - png_pass_start[png_ptr->pass]) / - png_pass_inc[png_ptr->pass]; - - png_ptr->num_rows = (png_ptr->height + - png_pass_yinc[png_ptr->pass] - 1 - - png_pass_ystart[png_ptr->pass]) / - png_pass_yinc[png_ptr->pass]; - - if ((png_ptr->transformations & PNG_INTERLACE) != 0) - break; - - } while (png_ptr->usr_width == 0 || png_ptr->num_rows == 0); - - } - - /* Reset the row above the image for the next pass */ - if (png_ptr->pass < 7) - { - if (png_ptr->prev_row != NULL) - memset(png_ptr->prev_row, 0, - PNG_ROWBYTES(png_ptr->usr_channels * - png_ptr->usr_bit_depth, png_ptr->width) + 1); - - return; - } - } -#endif - - /* If we get here, we've just written the last row, so we need - to flush the compressor */ - png_compress_IDAT(png_ptr, NULL, 0, Z_FINISH); -} - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED -/* Pick out the correct pixels for the interlace pass. - * The basic idea here is to go through the row with a source - * pointer and a destination pointer (sp and dp), and copy the - * correct pixels for the pass. As the row gets compacted, - * sp will always be >= dp, so we should never overwrite anything. - * See the default: case for the easiest code to understand. - */ -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_do_write_interlace(png_row_infop row_info, png_bytep row, int pass) -{ - /* Arrays to facilitate easy interlacing - use pass (0 - 6) as index */ - - /* Start of interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_start[7] = {0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0}; - - /* Offset to next interlace block */ - static const png_byte png_pass_inc[7] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - - png_debug(1, "in png_do_write_interlace"); - - /* We don't have to do anything on the last pass (6) */ - if (pass < 6) - { - /* Each pixel depth is handled separately */ - switch (row_info->pixel_depth) - { - case 1: - { - png_bytep sp; - png_bytep dp; - unsigned int shift; - int d; - int value; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - dp = row; - d = 0; - shift = 7; - - for (i = png_pass_start[pass]; i < row_width; - i += png_pass_inc[pass]) - { - sp = row + (size_t)(i >> 3); - value = (int)(*sp >> (7 - (int)(i & 0x07))) & 0x01; - d |= (value << shift); - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 7; - *dp++ = (png_byte)d; - d = 0; - } - - else - shift--; - - } - if (shift != 7) - *dp = (png_byte)d; - - break; - } - - case 2: - { - png_bytep sp; - png_bytep dp; - unsigned int shift; - int d; - int value; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - dp = row; - shift = 6; - d = 0; - - for (i = png_pass_start[pass]; i < row_width; - i += png_pass_inc[pass]) - { - sp = row + (size_t)(i >> 2); - value = (*sp >> ((3 - (int)(i & 0x03)) << 1)) & 0x03; - d |= (value << shift); - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 6; - *dp++ = (png_byte)d; - d = 0; - } - - else - shift -= 2; - } - if (shift != 6) - *dp = (png_byte)d; - - break; - } - - case 4: - { - png_bytep sp; - png_bytep dp; - unsigned int shift; - int d; - int value; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - - dp = row; - shift = 4; - d = 0; - for (i = png_pass_start[pass]; i < row_width; - i += png_pass_inc[pass]) - { - sp = row + (size_t)(i >> 1); - value = (*sp >> ((1 - (int)(i & 0x01)) << 2)) & 0x0f; - d |= (value << shift); - - if (shift == 0) - { - shift = 4; - *dp++ = (png_byte)d; - d = 0; - } - - else - shift -= 4; - } - if (shift != 4) - *dp = (png_byte)d; - - break; - } - - default: - { - png_bytep sp; - png_bytep dp; - png_uint_32 i; - png_uint_32 row_width = row_info->width; - size_t pixel_bytes; - - /* Start at the beginning */ - dp = row; - - /* Find out how many bytes each pixel takes up */ - pixel_bytes = (row_info->pixel_depth >> 3); - - /* Loop through the row, only looking at the pixels that matter */ - for (i = png_pass_start[pass]; i < row_width; - i += png_pass_inc[pass]) - { - /* Find out where the original pixel is */ - sp = row + (size_t)i * pixel_bytes; - - /* Move the pixel */ - if (dp != sp) - memcpy(dp, sp, pixel_bytes); - - /* Next pixel */ - dp += pixel_bytes; - } - break; - } - } - /* Set new row width */ - row_info->width = (row_info->width + - png_pass_inc[pass] - 1 - - png_pass_start[pass]) / - png_pass_inc[pass]; - - row_info->rowbytes = PNG_ROWBYTES(row_info->pixel_depth, - row_info->width); - } -} -#endif - - -/* This filters the row, chooses which filter to use, if it has not already - * been specified by the application, and then writes the row out with the - * chosen filter. - */ -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_filtered_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep filtered_row, - size_t row_bytes); - -#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED -static size_t /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_sub_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 bpp, - size_t row_bytes, size_t lmins) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, lp; - size_t i; - size_t sum = 0; - unsigned int v; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1; i < bpp; - i++, rp++, dp++) - { - v = *dp = *rp; -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - } - - for (lp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1; i < row_bytes; - i++, rp++, lp++, dp++) - { - v = *dp = (png_byte)(((int)*rp - (int)*lp) & 0xff); -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - - if (sum > lmins) /* We are already worse, don't continue. */ - break; - } - - return (sum); -} - -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_sub_row_only(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 bpp, - size_t row_bytes) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, lp; - size_t i; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1; i < bpp; - i++, rp++, dp++) - { - *dp = *rp; - } - - for (lp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1; i < row_bytes; - i++, rp++, lp++, dp++) - { - *dp = (png_byte)(((int)*rp - (int)*lp) & 0xff); - } -} - -static size_t /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_up_row(png_structrp png_ptr, size_t row_bytes, size_t lmins) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, pp; - size_t i; - size_t sum = 0; - unsigned int v; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1, - pp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < row_bytes; - i++, rp++, pp++, dp++) - { - v = *dp = (png_byte)(((int)*rp - (int)*pp) & 0xff); -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - - if (sum > lmins) /* We are already worse, don't continue. */ - break; - } - - return (sum); -} -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_up_row_only(png_structrp png_ptr, size_t row_bytes) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, pp; - size_t i; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1, - pp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < row_bytes; - i++, rp++, pp++, dp++) - { - *dp = (png_byte)(((int)*rp - (int)*pp) & 0xff); - } -} - -static size_t /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_avg_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 bpp, - size_t row_bytes, size_t lmins) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, pp, lp; - png_uint_32 i; - size_t sum = 0; - unsigned int v; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1, - pp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < bpp; i++) - { - v = *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - ((int)*pp++ / 2)) & 0xff); - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - } - - for (lp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1; i < row_bytes; i++) - { - v = *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - (((int)*pp++ + (int)*lp++) / 2)) - & 0xff); - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - - if (sum > lmins) /* We are already worse, don't continue. */ - break; - } - - return (sum); -} -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_avg_row_only(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 bpp, - size_t row_bytes) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, pp, lp; - png_uint_32 i; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1, - pp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < bpp; i++) - { - *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - ((int)*pp++ / 2)) & 0xff); - } - - for (lp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1; i < row_bytes; i++) - { - *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - (((int)*pp++ + (int)*lp++) / 2)) - & 0xff); - } -} - -static size_t /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_paeth_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 bpp, - size_t row_bytes, size_t lmins) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, pp, cp, lp; - size_t i; - size_t sum = 0; - unsigned int v; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1, - pp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < bpp; i++) - { - v = *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - (int)*pp++) & 0xff); - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - } - - for (lp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, cp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < row_bytes; - i++) - { - int a, b, c, pa, pb, pc, p; - - b = *pp++; - c = *cp++; - a = *lp++; - - p = b - c; - pc = a - c; - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - pa = abs(p); - pb = abs(pc); - pc = abs(p + pc); -#else - pa = p < 0 ? -p : p; - pb = pc < 0 ? -pc : pc; - pc = (p + pc) < 0 ? -(p + pc) : p + pc; -#endif - - p = (pa <= pb && pa <=pc) ? a : (pb <= pc) ? b : c; - - v = *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - p) & 0xff); - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - - if (sum > lmins) /* We are already worse, don't continue. */ - break; - } - - return (sum); -} -static void /* PRIVATE */ -png_setup_paeth_row_only(png_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 bpp, - size_t row_bytes) -{ - png_bytep rp, dp, pp, cp, lp; - size_t i; - - png_ptr->try_row[0] = PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH; - - for (i = 0, rp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, dp = png_ptr->try_row + 1, - pp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < bpp; i++) - { - *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - (int)*pp++) & 0xff); - } - - for (lp = png_ptr->row_buf + 1, cp = png_ptr->prev_row + 1; i < row_bytes; - i++) - { - int a, b, c, pa, pb, pc, p; - - b = *pp++; - c = *cp++; - a = *lp++; - - p = b - c; - pc = a - c; - -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - pa = abs(p); - pb = abs(pc); - pc = abs(p + pc); -#else - pa = p < 0 ? -p : p; - pb = pc < 0 ? -pc : pc; - pc = (p + pc) < 0 ? -(p + pc) : p + pc; -#endif - - p = (pa <= pb && pa <=pc) ? a : (pb <= pc) ? b : c; - - *dp++ = (png_byte)(((int)*rp++ - p) & 0xff); - } -} -#endif /* WRITE_FILTER */ - -void /* PRIVATE */ -png_write_find_filter(png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info) -{ -#ifndef PNG_WRITE_FILTER_SUPPORTED - png_write_filtered_row(png_ptr, png_ptr->row_buf, row_info->rowbytes+1); -#else - unsigned int filter_to_do = png_ptr->do_filter; - png_bytep row_buf; - png_bytep best_row; - png_uint_32 bpp; - size_t mins; - size_t row_bytes = row_info->rowbytes; - - png_debug(1, "in png_write_find_filter"); - - /* Find out how many bytes offset each pixel is */ - bpp = (row_info->pixel_depth + 7) >> 3; - - row_buf = png_ptr->row_buf; - mins = PNG_SIZE_MAX - 256/* so we can detect potential overflow of the - running sum */; - - /* The prediction method we use is to find which method provides the - * smallest value when summing the absolute values of the distances - * from zero, using anything >= 128 as negative numbers. This is known - * as the "minimum sum of absolute differences" heuristic. Other - * heuristics are the "weighted minimum sum of absolute differences" - * (experimental and can in theory improve compression), and the "zlib - * predictive" method (not implemented yet), which does test compressions - * of lines using different filter methods, and then chooses the - * (series of) filter(s) that give minimum compressed data size (VERY - * computationally expensive). - * - * GRR 980525: consider also - * - * (1) minimum sum of absolute differences from running average (i.e., - * keep running sum of non-absolute differences & count of bytes) - * [track dispersion, too? restart average if dispersion too large?] - * - * (1b) minimum sum of absolute differences from sliding average, probably - * with window size <= deflate window (usually 32K) - * - * (2) minimum sum of squared differences from zero or running average - * (i.e., ~ root-mean-square approach) - */ - - - /* We don't need to test the 'no filter' case if this is the only filter - * that has been chosen, as it doesn't actually do anything to the data. - */ - best_row = png_ptr->row_buf; - - if (PNG_SIZE_MAX/128 <= row_bytes) - { - /* Overflow can occur in the calculation, just select the lowest set - * filter. - */ - filter_to_do &= 0U-filter_to_do; - } - else if ((filter_to_do & PNG_FILTER_NONE) != 0 && - filter_to_do != PNG_FILTER_NONE) - { - /* Overflow not possible and multiple filters in the list, including the - * 'none' filter. - */ - png_bytep rp; - size_t sum = 0; - size_t i; - unsigned int v; - - { - for (i = 0, rp = row_buf + 1; i < row_bytes; i++, rp++) - { - v = *rp; -#ifdef PNG_USE_ABS - sum += 128 - abs((int)v - 128); -#else - sum += (v < 128) ? v : 256 - v; -#endif - } - } - - mins = sum; - } - - /* Sub filter */ - if (filter_to_do == PNG_FILTER_SUB) - /* It's the only filter so no testing is needed */ - { - png_setup_sub_row_only(png_ptr, bpp, row_bytes); - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - } - - else if ((filter_to_do & PNG_FILTER_SUB) != 0) - { - size_t sum; - size_t lmins = mins; - - sum = png_setup_sub_row(png_ptr, bpp, row_bytes, lmins); - - if (sum < mins) - { - mins = sum; - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - if (png_ptr->tst_row != NULL) - { - png_ptr->try_row = png_ptr->tst_row; - png_ptr->tst_row = best_row; - } - } - } - - /* Up filter */ - if (filter_to_do == PNG_FILTER_UP) - { - png_setup_up_row_only(png_ptr, row_bytes); - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - } - - else if ((filter_to_do & PNG_FILTER_UP) != 0) - { - size_t sum; - size_t lmins = mins; - - sum = png_setup_up_row(png_ptr, row_bytes, lmins); - - if (sum < mins) - { - mins = sum; - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - if (png_ptr->tst_row != NULL) - { - png_ptr->try_row = png_ptr->tst_row; - png_ptr->tst_row = best_row; - } - } - } - - /* Avg filter */ - if (filter_to_do == PNG_FILTER_AVG) - { - png_setup_avg_row_only(png_ptr, bpp, row_bytes); - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - } - - else if ((filter_to_do & PNG_FILTER_AVG) != 0) - { - size_t sum; - size_t lmins = mins; - - sum= png_setup_avg_row(png_ptr, bpp, row_bytes, lmins); - - if (sum < mins) - { - mins = sum; - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - if (png_ptr->tst_row != NULL) - { - png_ptr->try_row = png_ptr->tst_row; - png_ptr->tst_row = best_row; - } - } - } - - /* Paeth filter */ - if (filter_to_do == PNG_FILTER_PAETH) - { - png_setup_paeth_row_only(png_ptr, bpp, row_bytes); - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - } - - else if ((filter_to_do & PNG_FILTER_PAETH) != 0) - { - size_t sum; - size_t lmins = mins; - - sum = png_setup_paeth_row(png_ptr, bpp, row_bytes, lmins); - - if (sum < mins) - { - best_row = png_ptr->try_row; - if (png_ptr->tst_row != NULL) - { - png_ptr->try_row = png_ptr->tst_row; - png_ptr->tst_row = best_row; - } - } - } - - /* Do the actual writing of the filtered row data from the chosen filter. */ - png_write_filtered_row(png_ptr, best_row, row_info->rowbytes+1); - -#endif /* WRITE_FILTER */ -} - - -/* Do the actual writing of a previously filtered row. */ -static void -png_write_filtered_row(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep filtered_row, - size_t full_row_length/*includes filter byte*/) -{ - 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We disable this on Cygwin because - # it causes cygz-${ZLIB_FULL_VERSION}.dll to be created when cygz.dll - # seems to be the default. - # - # This has no effect with MSVC, on that platform the version info for - # the DLL comes from the resource file win32/zlib1.rc - set_target_properties(zlib PROPERTIES VERSION ${ZLIB_FULL_VERSION}) -endif() - -if(UNIX) - # On unix-like platforms the library is almost always called libz - set_target_properties(zlib zlibstatic PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME z) - if(NOT APPLE) - set_target_properties(zlib PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS "-Wl,--version-script,\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/zlib.map\"") - endif() -elseif(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS AND WIN32) - # Creates zlib1.dll when building shared library version - set_target_properties(zlib PROPERTIES SUFFIX "1.dll") -endif() - -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_LIBRARIES AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL ) - install(TARGETS zlib zlibstatic - RUNTIME DESTINATION "${INSTALL_BIN_DIR}" - ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${INSTALL_LIB_DIR}" - LIBRARY DESTINATION "${INSTALL_LIB_DIR}" ) -endif() -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_HEADERS AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL ) - install(FILES ${ZLIB_PUBLIC_HDRS} DESTINATION "${INSTALL_INC_DIR}") -endif() -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_FILES AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL ) - install(FILES zlib.3 DESTINATION "${INSTALL_MAN_DIR}/man3") -endif() -if(NOT SKIP_INSTALL_FILES AND NOT SKIP_INSTALL_ALL ) - install(FILES ${ZLIB_PC} DESTINATION "${INSTALL_PKGCONFIG_DIR}") -endif() - -#============================================================================ -# Example binaries -#============================================================================ - -add_executable(example test/example.c) -target_link_libraries(example zlib) -add_test(example example) - -add_executable(minigzip test/minigzip.c) -target_link_libraries(minigzip zlib) - -if(HAVE_OFF64_T) - add_executable(example64 test/example.c) - target_link_libraries(example64 zlib) - set_target_properties(example64 PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64") - add_test(example64 example64) - - add_executable(minigzip64 test/minigzip.c) - target_link_libraries(minigzip64 zlib) - set_target_properties(minigzip64 PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64") -endif() diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/ChangeLog b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index f22aaba..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1472 +0,0 @@ - - ChangeLog file for zlib - -Changes in 1.2.8 (28 Apr 2013) -- Update contrib/minizip/iowin32.c for Windows RT [Vollant] -- Do not force Z_CONST for C++ -- Clean up contrib/vstudio [Ro§] -- Correct spelling error in zlib.h -- Fix mixed line endings in contrib/vstudio - -Changes in 1.2.7.3 (13 Apr 2013) -- Fix version numbers and DLL names in contrib/vstudio/*/zlib.rc - -Changes in 1.2.7.2 (13 Apr 2013) -- Change check for a four-byte type back to hexadecimal -- Fix typo in win32/Makefile.msc -- Add casts in gzwrite.c for pointer differences - -Changes in 1.2.7.1 (24 Mar 2013) -- Replace use of unsafe string functions with snprintf if available -- Avoid including stddef.h on Windows for Z_SOLO compile [Niessink] -- Fix gzgetc undefine when Z_PREFIX set [Turk] -- Eliminate use of mktemp in Makefile (not always available) -- Fix bug in 'F' mode for gzopen() -- Add inflateGetDictionary() function -- Correct comment in deflate.h -- Use _snprintf for snprintf in Microsoft C -- On Darwin, only use /usr/bin/libtool if libtool is not Apple -- Delete "--version" file if created by "ar --version" [Richard G.] -- Fix configure check for veracity of compiler error return codes -- Fix CMake compilation of static lib for MSVC2010 x64 -- Remove unused variable in infback9.c -- Fix argument checks in gzlog_compress() and gzlog_write() -- Clean up the usage of z_const and respect const usage within zlib -- Clean up examples/gzlog.[ch] comparisons of different types -- Avoid shift equal to bits in type (caused endless loop) -- Fix unintialized value bug in gzputc() introduced by const patches -- Fix memory allocation error in examples/zran.c [Nor] -- Fix bug where gzopen(), gzclose() would write an empty file -- Fix bug in gzclose() when gzwrite() runs out of memory -- Check for input buffer malloc failure in examples/gzappend.c -- Add note to contrib/blast to use binary mode in stdio -- Fix comparisons of differently signed integers in contrib/blast -- Check for invalid code length codes in contrib/puff -- Fix serious but very rare decompression bug in inftrees.c -- Update inflateBack() comments, since inflate() can be faster -- Use underscored I/O function names for WINAPI_FAMILY -- Add _tr_flush_bits to the external symbols prefixed by --zprefix -- Add contrib/vstudio/vc10 pre-build step for static only -- Quote --version-script argument in CMakeLists.txt -- Don't specify --version-script on Apple platforms in CMakeLists.txt -- Fix casting error in contrib/testzlib/testzlib.c -- Fix types in contrib/minizip to match result of get_crc_table() -- Simplify contrib/vstudio/vc10 with 'd' suffix -- Add TOP support to win32/Makefile.msc -- Suport i686 and amd64 assembler builds in CMakeLists.txt -- Fix typos in the use of _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE in zconf.h -- Add vc11 and vc12 build files to contrib/vstudio -- Add gzvprintf() as an undocumented function in zlib -- Fix configure for Sun shell -- Remove runtime check in configure for four-byte integer type -- Add casts and consts to ease user conversion to C++ -- Add man pages for minizip and miniunzip -- In Makefile uninstall, don't rm if preceding cd fails -- Do not return Z_BUF_ERROR if deflateParam() has nothing to write - -Changes in 1.2.7 (2 May 2012) -- Replace use of memmove() with a simple copy for portability -- Test for existence of strerror -- Restore gzgetc_ for backward compatibility with 1.2.6 -- Fix build with non-GNU make on Solaris -- Require gcc 4.0 or later on Mac OS X to use the hidden attribute -- Include unistd.h for Watcom C -- Use __WATCOMC__ instead of __WATCOM__ -- Do not use the visibility attribute if NO_VIZ defined -- Improve the detection of no hidden visibility attribute -- Avoid using __int64 for gcc or solo compilation -- Cast to char * in gzprintf to avoid warnings [Zinser] -- Fix make_vms.com for VAX [Zinser] -- Don't use library or built-in byte swaps -- Simplify test and use of gcc hidden attribute -- Fix bug in gzclose_w() when gzwrite() fails to allocate memory -- Add "x" (O_EXCL) and "e" (O_CLOEXEC) modes support to gzopen() -- Fix bug in test/minigzip.c for configure --solo -- Fix contrib/vstudio project link errors [Mohanathas] -- Add ability to choose the builder in make_vms.com [Schweda] -- Add DESTDIR support to mingw32 win32/Makefile.gcc -- Fix comments in win32/Makefile.gcc for proper usage -- Allow overriding the default install locations for cmake -- Generate and install the pkg-config file with cmake -- Build both a static and a shared version of zlib with cmake -- Include version symbols for cmake builds -- If using cmake with MSVC, add the source directory to the includes -- Remove unneeded EXTRA_CFLAGS from win32/Makefile.gcc [Truta] -- Move obsolete emx makefile to old [Truta] -- Allow the use of -Wundef when compiling or using zlib -- Avoid the use of the -u option with mktemp -- Improve inflate() documentation on the use of Z_FINISH -- Recognize clang as gcc -- Add gzopen_w() in Windows for wide character path names -- Rename zconf.h in CMakeLists.txt to move it out of the way -- Add source directory in CMakeLists.txt for building examples -- Look in build directory for zlib.pc in CMakeLists.txt -- Remove gzflags from zlibvc.def in vc9 and vc10 -- Fix contrib/minizip compilation in the MinGW environment -- Update ./configure for Solaris, support --64 [Mooney] -- Remove -R. from Solaris shared build (possible security issue) -- Avoid race condition for parallel make (-j) running example -- Fix type mismatch between get_crc_table() and crc_table -- Fix parsing of version with "-" in CMakeLists.txt [Snider, Ziegler] -- Fix the path to zlib.map in CMakeLists.txt -- Force the native libtool in Mac OS X to avoid GNU libtool [Beebe] -- Add instructions to win32/Makefile.gcc for shared install [Torri] - -Changes in 1.2.6.1 (12 Feb 2012) -- Avoid the use of the Objective-C reserved name "id" -- Include io.h in gzguts.h for Microsoft compilers -- Fix problem with ./configure --prefix and gzgetc macro -- Include gz_header definition when compiling zlib solo -- Put gzflags() functionality back in zutil.c -- Avoid library header include in crc32.c for Z_SOLO -- Use name in GCC_CLASSIC as C compiler for coverage testing, if set -- Minor cleanup in contrib/minizip/zip.c [Vollant] -- Update make_vms.com [Zinser] -- Remove unnecessary gzgetc_ function -- Use optimized byte swap operations for Microsoft and GNU [Snyder] -- Fix minor typo in zlib.h comments [Rzesniowiecki] - -Changes in 1.2.6 (29 Jan 2012) -- Update the Pascal interface in contrib/pascal -- Fix function numbers for gzgetc_ in zlibvc.def files -- Fix configure.ac for contrib/minizip [Schiffer] -- Fix large-entry detection in minizip on 64-bit systems [Schiffer] -- Have ./configure use the compiler return code for error indication -- Fix CMakeLists.txt for cross compilation [McClure] -- Fix contrib/minizip/zip.c for 64-bit architectures [Dalsnes] -- Fix compilation of contrib/minizip on FreeBSD [Marquez] -- Correct suggested usages in win32/Makefile.msc [Shachar, Horvath] -- Include io.h for Turbo C / Borland C on all platforms [Truta] -- Make version explicit in contrib/minizip/configure.ac [Bosmans] -- Avoid warning for no encryption in contrib/minizip/zip.c [Vollant] -- Minor cleanup up contrib/minizip/unzip.c [Vollant] -- Fix bug when compiling minizip with C++ [Vollant] -- Protect for long name and extra fields in contrib/minizip [Vollant] -- Avoid some warnings in contrib/minizip [Vollant] -- Add -I../.. -L../.. to CFLAGS for minizip and miniunzip -- Add missing libs to minizip linker command -- Add support for VPATH builds in contrib/minizip -- Add an --enable-demos option to contrib/minizip/configure -- Add the generation of configure.log by ./configure -- Exit when required parameters not provided to win32/Makefile.gcc -- Have gzputc return the character written instead of the argument -- Use the -m option on ldconfig for BSD systems [Tobias] -- Correct in zlib.map when deflateResetKeep was added - -Changes in 1.2.5.3 (15 Jan 2012) -- Restore gzgetc function for binary compatibility -- Do not use _lseeki64 under Borland C++ [Truta] -- Update win32/Makefile.msc to build test/*.c [Truta] -- Remove old/visualc6 given CMakefile and other alternatives -- Update AS400 build files and documentation [Monnerat] -- Update win32/Makefile.gcc to build test/*.c [Truta] -- Permit stronger flushes after Z_BLOCK flushes -- Avoid extraneous empty blocks when doing empty flushes -- Permit Z_NULL arguments to deflatePending -- Allow deflatePrime() to insert bits in the middle of a stream -- Remove second empty static block for Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH -- Write out all of the available bits when using Z_BLOCK -- Insert the first two strings in the hash table after a flush - -Changes in 1.2.5.2 (17 Dec 2011) -- fix ld error: unable to find version dependency 'ZLIB_1.2.5' -- use relative symlinks for shared libs -- Avoid searching past window for Z_RLE strategy -- Assure that high-water mark initialization is always applied in deflate -- Add assertions to fill_window() in deflate.c to match comments -- Update python link in README -- Correct spelling error in gzread.c -- Fix bug in gzgets() for a concatenated empty gzip stream -- Correct error in comment for gz_make() -- Change gzread() and related to ignore junk after gzip streams -- Allow gzread() and related to continue after gzclearerr() -- Allow gzrewind() and gzseek() after a premature end-of-file -- Simplify gzseek() now that raw after gzip is ignored -- Change gzgetc() to a macro for speed (~40% speedup in testing) -- Fix gzclose() to return the actual error last encountered -- Always add large file support for windows -- Include zconf.h for windows large file support -- Include zconf.h.cmakein for windows large file support -- Update zconf.h.cmakein on make distclean -- Merge vestigial vsnprintf determination from zutil.h to gzguts.h -- Clarify how gzopen() appends in zlib.h comments -- Correct documentation of gzdirect() since junk at end now ignored -- Add a transparent write mode to gzopen() when 'T' is in the mode -- Update python link in zlib man page -- Get inffixed.h and MAKEFIXED result to match -- Add a ./config --solo option to make zlib subset with no libary use -- Add undocumented inflateResetKeep() function for CAB file decoding -- Add --cover option to ./configure for gcc coverage testing -- Add #define ZLIB_CONST option to use const in the z_stream interface -- Add comment to gzdopen() in zlib.h to use dup() when using fileno() -- Note behavior of uncompress() to provide as much data as it can -- Add files in contrib/minizip to aid in building libminizip -- Split off AR options in Makefile.in and configure -- Change ON macro to Z_ARG to avoid application conflicts -- Facilitate compilation with Borland C++ for pragmas and vsnprintf -- Include io.h for Turbo C / Borland C++ -- Move example.c and minigzip.c to test/ -- Simplify incomplete code table filling in inflate_table() -- Remove code from inflate.c and infback.c that is impossible to execute -- Test the inflate code with full coverage -- Allow deflateSetDictionary, inflateSetDictionary at any time (in raw) -- Add deflateResetKeep and fix inflateResetKeep to retain dictionary -- Fix gzwrite.c to accommodate reduced memory zlib compilation -- Have inflate() with Z_FINISH avoid the allocation of a window -- Do not set strm->adler when doing raw inflate -- Fix gzeof() to behave just like feof() when read is not past end of file -- Fix bug in gzread.c when end-of-file is reached -- Avoid use of Z_BUF_ERROR in gz* functions except for premature EOF -- Document gzread() capability to read concurrently written files -- Remove hard-coding of resource compiler in CMakeLists.txt [Blammo] - -Changes in 1.2.5.1 (10 Sep 2011) -- Update FAQ entry on shared builds (#13) -- Avoid symbolic argument to chmod in Makefile.in -- Fix bug and add consts in contrib/puff [Oberhumer] -- Update contrib/puff/zeros.raw test file to have all block types -- Add full coverage test for puff in contrib/puff/Makefile -- Fix static-only-build install in Makefile.in -- Fix bug in unzGetCurrentFileInfo() in contrib/minizip [Kuno] -- Add libz.a dependency to shared in Makefile.in for parallel builds -- Spell out "number" (instead of "nb") in zlib.h for total_in, total_out -- Replace $(...) with `...` in configure for non-bash sh [Bowler] -- Add darwin* to Darwin* and solaris* to SunOS\ 5* in configure [Groffen] -- Add solaris* to Linux* in configure to allow gcc use [Groffen] -- Add *bsd* to Linux* case in configure [Bar-Lev] -- Add inffast.obj to dependencies in win32/Makefile.msc -- Correct spelling error in deflate.h [Kohler] -- Change libzdll.a again to libz.dll.a (!) in win32/Makefile.gcc -- Add test to configure for GNU C looking for gcc in output of $cc -v -- Add zlib.pc generation to win32/Makefile.gcc [Weigelt] -- Fix bug in zlib.h for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS set and _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE not -- Add comment in zlib.h that adler32_combine with len2 < 0 makes no sense -- Make NO_DIVIDE option in adler32.c much faster (thanks to John Reiser) -- Make stronger test in zconf.h to include unistd.h for LFS -- Apply Darwin patches for 64-bit file offsets to contrib/minizip [Slack] -- Fix zlib.h LFS support when Z_PREFIX used -- Add updated as400 support (removed from old) [Monnerat] -- Avoid deflate sensitivity to volatile input data -- Avoid division in adler32_combine for NO_DIVIDE -- Clarify the use of Z_FINISH with deflateBound() amount of space -- Set binary for output file in puff.c -- Use u4 type for crc_table to avoid conversion warnings -- Apply casts in zlib.h to avoid conversion warnings -- Add OF to prototypes for adler32_combine_ and crc32_combine_ [Miller] -- Improve inflateSync() documentation to note indeterminancy -- Add deflatePending() function to return the amount of pending output -- Correct the spelling of "specification" in FAQ [Randers-Pehrson] -- Add a check in configure for stdarg.h, use for gzprintf() -- Check that pointers fit in ints when gzprint() compiled old style -- Add dummy name before $(SHAREDLIBV) in Makefile [Bar-Lev, Bowler] -- Delete line in configure that adds -L. libz.a to LDFLAGS [Weigelt] -- Add debug records in assmebler code [Londer] -- Update RFC references to use http://tools.ietf.org/html/... [Li] -- Add --archs option, use of libtool to configure for Mac OS X [Borstel] - -Changes in 1.2.5 (19 Apr 2010) -- Disable visibility attribute in win32/Makefile.gcc [Bar-Lev] -- Default to libdir as sharedlibdir in configure [Nieder] -- Update copyright dates on modified source files -- Update trees.c to be able to generate modified trees.h -- Exit configure for MinGW, suggesting win32/Makefile.gcc -- Check for NULL path in gz_open [Homurlu] - -Changes in 1.2.4.5 (18 Apr 2010) -- Set sharedlibdir in configure [Torok] -- Set LDFLAGS in Makefile.in [Bar-Lev] -- Avoid mkdir objs race condition in Makefile.in [Bowler] -- Add ZLIB_INTERNAL in front of internal inter-module functions and arrays -- Define ZLIB_INTERNAL to hide internal functions and arrays for GNU C -- Don't use hidden attribute when it is a warning generator (e.g. Solaris) - -Changes in 1.2.4.4 (18 Apr 2010) -- Fix CROSS_PREFIX executable testing, CHOST extract, mingw* [Torok] -- Undefine _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE in zconf.h if it is zero, but not if empty -- Try to use bash or ksh regardless of functionality of /bin/sh -- Fix configure incompatibility with NetBSD sh -- Remove attempt to run under bash or ksh since have better NetBSD fix -- Fix win32/Makefile.gcc for MinGW [Bar-Lev] -- Add diagnostic messages when using CROSS_PREFIX in configure -- Added --sharedlibdir option to configure [Weigelt] -- Use hidden visibility attribute when available [Frysinger] - -Changes in 1.2.4.3 (10 Apr 2010) -- Only use CROSS_PREFIX in configure for ar and ranlib if they exist -- Use CROSS_PREFIX for nm [Bar-Lev] -- Assume _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE defined is equivalent to true -- Avoid use of undefined symbols in #if with && and || -- Make *64 prototypes in gzguts.h consistent with functions -- Add -shared load option for MinGW in configure [Bowler] -- Move z_off64_t to public interface, use instead of off64_t -- Remove ! from shell test in configure (not portable to Solaris) -- Change +0 macro tests to -0 for possibly increased portability - -Changes in 1.2.4.2 (9 Apr 2010) -- Add consistent carriage returns to readme.txt's in masmx86 and masmx64 -- Really provide prototypes for *64 functions when building without LFS -- Only define unlink() in minigzip.c if unistd.h not included -- Update README to point to contrib/vstudio project files -- Move projects/vc6 to old/ and remove projects/ -- Include stdlib.h in minigzip.c for setmode() definition under WinCE -- Clean up assembler builds in win32/Makefile.msc [Rowe] -- Include sys/types.h for Microsoft for off_t definition -- Fix memory leak on error in gz_open() -- Symbolize nm as $NM in configure [Weigelt] -- Use TEST_LDSHARED instead of LDSHARED to link test programs [Weigelt] -- Add +0 to _FILE_OFFSET_BITS and _LFS64_LARGEFILE in case not defined -- Fix bug in gzeof() to take into account unused input data -- Avoid initialization of structures with variables in puff.c -- Updated win32/README-WIN32.txt [Rowe] - -Changes in 1.2.4.1 (28 Mar 2010) -- Remove the use of [a-z] constructs for sed in configure [gentoo 310225] -- Remove $(SHAREDLIB) from LIBS in Makefile.in [Creech] -- Restore "for debugging" comment on sprintf() in gzlib.c -- Remove fdopen for MVS from gzguts.h -- Put new README-WIN32.txt in win32 [Rowe] -- Add check for shell to configure and invoke another shell if needed -- Fix big fat stinking bug in gzseek() on uncompressed files -- Remove vestigial F_OPEN64 define in zutil.h -- Set and check the value of _LARGEFILE_SOURCE and _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -- Avoid errors on non-LFS systems when applications define LFS macros -- Set EXE to ".exe" in configure for MINGW [Kahle] -- Match crc32() in crc32.c exactly to the prototype in zlib.h [Sherrill] -- Add prefix for cross-compilation in win32/makefile.gcc [Bar-Lev] -- Add DLL install in win32/makefile.gcc [Bar-Lev] -- Allow Linux* or linux* from uname in configure [Bar-Lev] -- Allow ldconfig to be redefined in configure and Makefile.in [Bar-Lev] -- Add cross-compilation prefixes to configure [Bar-Lev] -- Match type exactly in gz_load() invocation in gzread.c -- Match type exactly of zcalloc() in zutil.c to zlib.h alloc_func -- Provide prototypes for *64 functions when building zlib without LFS -- Don't use -lc when linking shared library on MinGW -- Remove errno.h check in configure and vestigial errno code in zutil.h - -Changes in 1.2.4 (14 Mar 2010) -- Fix VER3 extraction in configure for no fourth subversion -- Update zlib.3, add docs to Makefile.in to make .pdf out of it -- Add zlib.3.pdf to distribution -- Don't set error code in gzerror() if passed pointer is NULL -- Apply destination directory fixes to CMakeLists.txt [Lowman] -- Move #cmakedefine's to a new zconf.in.cmakein -- Restore zconf.h for builds that don't use configure or cmake -- Add distclean to dummy Makefile for convenience -- Update and improve INDEX, README, and FAQ -- Update CMakeLists.txt for the return of zconf.h [Lowman] -- Update contrib/vstudio/vc9 and vc10 [Vollant] -- Change libz.dll.a back to libzdll.a in win32/Makefile.gcc -- Apply license and readme changes to contrib/asm686 [Raiter] -- Check file name lengths and add -c option in minigzip.c [Li] -- Update contrib/amd64 and contrib/masmx86/ [Vollant] -- Avoid use of "eof" parameter in trees.c to not shadow library variable -- Update make_vms.com for removal of zlibdefs.h [Zinser] -- Update assembler code and vstudio projects in contrib [Vollant] -- Remove outdated assembler code contrib/masm686 and contrib/asm586 -- Remove old vc7 and vc8 from contrib/vstudio -- Update win32/Makefile.msc, add ZLIB_VER_SUBREVISION [Rowe] -- Fix memory leaks in gzclose_r() and gzclose_w(), file leak in gz_open() -- Add contrib/gcc_gvmat64 for longest_match and inflate_fast [Vollant] -- Remove *64 functions from win32/zlib.def (they're not 64-bit yet) -- Fix bug in void-returning vsprintf() case in gzwrite.c -- Fix name change from inflate.h in contrib/inflate86/inffas86.c -- Check if temporary file exists before removing in make_vms.com [Zinser] -- Fix make install and uninstall for --static option -- Fix usage of _MSC_VER in gzguts.h and zutil.h [Truta] -- Update readme.txt in contrib/masmx64 and masmx86 to assemble - -Changes in 1.2.3.9 (21 Feb 2010) -- Expunge gzio.c -- Move as400 build information to old -- Fix updates in contrib/minizip and contrib/vstudio -- Add const to vsnprintf test in configure to avoid warnings [Weigelt] -- Delete zconf.h (made by configure) [Weigelt] -- Change zconf.in.h to zconf.h.in per convention [Weigelt] -- Check for NULL buf in gzgets() -- Return empty string for gzgets() with len == 1 (like fgets()) -- Fix description of gzgets() in zlib.h for end-of-file, NULL return -- Update minizip to 1.1 [Vollant] -- Avoid MSVC loss of data warnings in gzread.c, gzwrite.c -- Note in zlib.h that gzerror() should be used to distinguish from EOF -- Remove use of snprintf() from gzlib.c -- Fix bug in gzseek() -- Update contrib/vstudio, adding vc9 and vc10 [Kuno, Vollant] -- Fix zconf.h generation in CMakeLists.txt [Lowman] -- Improve comments in zconf.h where modified by configure - -Changes in 1.2.3.8 (13 Feb 2010) -- Clean up text files (tabs, trailing whitespace, etc.) [Oberhumer] -- Use z_off64_t in gz_zero() and gz_skip() to match state->skip -- Avoid comparison problem when sizeof(int) == sizeof(z_off64_t) -- Revert to Makefile.in from 1.2.3.6 (live with the clutter) -- Fix missing error return in gzflush(), add zlib.h note -- Add *64 functions to zlib.map [Levin] -- Fix signed/unsigned comparison in gz_comp() -- Use SFLAGS when testing shared linking in configure -- Add --64 option to ./configure to use -m64 with gcc -- Fix ./configure --help to correctly name options -- Have make fail if a test fails [Levin] -- Avoid buffer overrun in contrib/masmx64/gvmat64.asm [Simpson] -- Remove assembler object files from contrib - -Changes in 1.2.3.7 (24 Jan 2010) -- Always gzopen() with O_LARGEFILE if available -- Fix gzdirect() to work immediately after gzopen() or gzdopen() -- Make gzdirect() more precise when the state changes while reading -- Improve zlib.h documentation in many places -- Catch memory allocation failure in gz_open() -- Complete close operation if seek forward in gzclose_w() fails -- Return Z_ERRNO from gzclose_r() if close() fails -- Return Z_STREAM_ERROR instead of EOF for gzclose() being passed NULL -- Return zero for gzwrite() errors to match zlib.h description -- Return -1 on gzputs() error to match zlib.h description -- Add zconf.in.h to allow recovery from configure modification [Weigelt] -- Fix static library permissions in Makefile.in [Weigelt] -- Avoid warnings in configure tests that hide functionality [Weigelt] -- Add *BSD and DragonFly to Linux case in configure [gentoo 123571] -- Change libzdll.a to libz.dll.a in win32/Makefile.gcc [gentoo 288212] -- Avoid access of uninitialized data for first inflateReset2 call [Gomes] -- Keep object files in subdirectories to reduce the clutter somewhat -- Remove default Makefile and zlibdefs.h, add dummy Makefile -- Add new external functions to Z_PREFIX, remove duplicates, z_z_ -> z_ -- Remove zlibdefs.h completely -- modify zconf.h instead - -Changes in 1.2.3.6 (17 Jan 2010) -- Avoid void * arithmetic in gzread.c and gzwrite.c -- Make compilers happier with const char * for gz_error message -- Avoid unused parameter warning in inflate.c -- Avoid signed-unsigned comparison warning in inflate.c -- Indent #pragma's for traditional C -- Fix usage of strwinerror() in glib.c, change to gz_strwinerror() -- Correct email address in configure for system options -- Update make_vms.com and add make_vms.com to contrib/minizip [Zinser] -- Update zlib.map [Brown] -- Fix Makefile.in for Solaris 10 make of example64 and minizip64 [Torok] -- Apply various fixes to CMakeLists.txt [Lowman] -- Add checks on len in gzread() and gzwrite() -- Add error message for no more room for gzungetc() -- Remove zlib version check in gzwrite() -- Defer compression of gzprintf() result until need to -- Use snprintf() in gzdopen() if available -- Remove USE_MMAP configuration determination (only used by minigzip) -- Remove examples/pigz.c (available separately) -- Update examples/gun.c to 1.6 - -Changes in 1.2.3.5 (8 Jan 2010) -- Add space after #if in zutil.h for some compilers -- Fix relatively harmless bug in deflate_fast() [Exarevsky] -- Fix same problem in deflate_slow() -- Add $(SHAREDLIBV) to LIBS in Makefile.in [Brown] -- Add deflate_rle() for faster Z_RLE strategy run-length encoding -- Add deflate_huff() for faster Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY encoding -- Change name of "write" variable in inffast.c to avoid library collisions -- Fix premature EOF from gzread() in gzio.c [Brown] -- Use zlib header window size if windowBits is 0 in inflateInit2() -- Remove compressBound() call in deflate.c to avoid linking compress.o -- Replace use of errno in gz* with functions, support WinCE [Alves] -- Provide alternative to perror() in minigzip.c for WinCE [Alves] -- Don't use _vsnprintf on later versions of MSVC [Lowman] -- Add CMake build script and input file [Lowman] -- Update contrib/minizip to 1.1 [Svensson, Vollant] -- Moved nintendods directory from contrib to . -- Replace gzio.c with a new set of routines with the same functionality -- Add gzbuffer(), gzoffset(), gzclose_r(), gzclose_w() as part of above -- Update contrib/minizip to 1.1b -- Change gzeof() to return 0 on error instead of -1 to agree with zlib.h - -Changes in 1.2.3.4 (21 Dec 2009) -- Use old school .SUFFIXES in Makefile.in for FreeBSD compatibility -- Update comments in configure and Makefile.in for default --shared -- Fix test -z's in configure [Marquess] -- Build examplesh and minigzipsh when not testing -- Change NULL's to Z_NULL's in deflate.c and in comments in zlib.h -- Import LDFLAGS from the environment in configure -- Fix configure to populate SFLAGS with discovered CFLAGS options -- Adapt make_vms.com to the new Makefile.in [Zinser] -- Add zlib2ansi script for C++ compilation [Marquess] -- Add _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 test to make test (when applicable) -- Add AMD64 assembler code for longest match to contrib [Teterin] -- Include options from $SFLAGS when doing $LDSHARED -- Simplify 64-bit file support by introducing z_off64_t type -- Make shared object files in objs directory to work around old Sun cc -- Use only three-part version number for Darwin shared compiles -- Add rc option to ar in Makefile.in for when ./configure not run -- Add -WI,-rpath,. to LDFLAGS for OSF 1 V4* -- Set LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH for SGI IRIX shared compile -- Protect against _FILE_OFFSET_BITS being defined when compiling zlib -- Rename Makefile.in targets allstatic to static and allshared to shared -- Fix static and shared Makefile.in targets to be independent -- Correct error return bug in gz_open() by setting state [Brown] -- Put spaces before ;;'s in configure for better sh compatibility -- Add pigz.c (parallel implementation of gzip) to examples/ -- Correct constant in crc32.c to UL [Leventhal] -- Reject negative lengths in crc32_combine() -- Add inflateReset2() function to work like inflateEnd()/inflateInit2() -- Include sys/types.h for _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE [Brown] -- Correct typo in doc/algorithm.txt [Janik] -- Fix bug in adler32_combine() [Zhu] -- Catch missing-end-of-block-code error in all inflates and in puff - Assures that random input to inflate eventually results in an error -- Added enough.c (calculation of ENOUGH for inftrees.h) to examples/ -- Update ENOUGH and its usage to reflect discovered bounds -- Fix gzerror() error report on empty input file [Brown] -- Add ush casts in trees.c to avoid pedantic runtime errors -- Fix typo in zlib.h uncompress() description [Reiss] -- Correct inflate() comments with regard to automatic header detection -- Remove deprecation comment on Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH (it stays) -- Put new version of gzlog (2.0) in examples with interruption recovery -- Add puff compile option to permit invalid distance-too-far streams -- Add puff TEST command options, ability to read piped input -- Prototype the *64 functions in zlib.h when _FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64, but - _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE not defined -- Fix Z_FULL_FLUSH to truly erase the past by resetting s->strstart -- Fix deflateSetDictionary() to use all 32K for output consistency -- Remove extraneous #define MIN_LOOKAHEAD in deflate.c (in deflate.h) -- Clear bytes after deflate lookahead to avoid use of uninitialized data -- Change a limit in inftrees.c to be more transparent to Coverity Prevent -- Update win32/zlib.def with exported symbols from zlib.h -- Correct spelling errors in zlib.h [Willem, Sobrado] -- Allow Z_BLOCK for deflate() to force a new block -- Allow negative bits in inflatePrime() to delete existing bit buffer -- Add Z_TREES flush option to inflate() to return at end of trees -- Add inflateMark() to return current state information for random access -- Add Makefile for NintendoDS to contrib [Costa] -- Add -w in configure compile tests to avoid spurious warnings [Beucler] -- Fix typos in zlib.h comments for deflateSetDictionary() -- Fix EOF detection in transparent gzread() [Maier] - -Changes in 1.2.3.3 (2 October 2006) -- Make --shared the default for configure, add a --static option -- Add compile option to permit invalid distance-too-far streams -- Add inflateUndermine() function which is required to enable above -- Remove use of "this" variable name for C++ compatibility [Marquess] -- Add testing of shared library in make test, if shared library built -- Use ftello() and fseeko() if available instead of ftell() and fseek() -- Provide two versions of all functions that use the z_off_t type for - binary compatibility -- a normal version and a 64-bit offset version, - per the Large File Support Extension when _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE is - defined; use the 64-bit versions by default when _FILE_OFFSET_BITS - is defined to be 64 -- Add a --uname= option to configure to perhaps help with cross-compiling - -Changes in 1.2.3.2 (3 September 2006) -- Turn off silly Borland warnings [Hay] -- Use off64_t and define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE when present -- Fix missing dependency on inffixed.h in Makefile.in -- Rig configure --shared to build both shared and static [Teredesai, Truta] -- Remove zconf.in.h and instead create a new zlibdefs.h file -- Fix contrib/minizip/unzip.c non-encrypted after encrypted [Vollant] -- Add treebuild.xml (see http://treebuild.metux.de/) [Weigelt] - -Changes in 1.2.3.1 (16 August 2006) -- Add watcom directory with OpenWatcom make files [Daniel] -- Remove #undef of FAR in zconf.in.h for MVS [Fedtke] -- Update make_vms.com [Zinser] -- Use -fPIC for shared build in configure [Teredesai, Nicholson] -- Use only major version number for libz.so on IRIX and OSF1 [Reinholdtsen] -- Use fdopen() (not _fdopen()) for Interix in zutil.h [BŠck] -- Add some FAQ entries about the contrib directory -- Update the MVS question in the FAQ -- Avoid extraneous reads after EOF in gzio.c [Brown] -- Correct spelling of "successfully" in gzio.c [Randers-Pehrson] -- Add comments to zlib.h about gzerror() usage [Brown] -- Set extra flags in gzip header in gzopen() like deflate() does -- Make configure options more compatible with double-dash conventions - [Weigelt] -- Clean up compilation under Solaris SunStudio cc [Rowe, Reinholdtsen] -- Fix uninstall target in Makefile.in [Truta] -- Add pkgconfig support [Weigelt] -- Use $(DESTDIR) macro in Makefile.in [Reinholdtsen, Weigelt] -- Replace set_data_type() with a more accurate detect_data_type() in - trees.c, according to the txtvsbin.txt document [Truta] -- Swap the order of #include and #include "zlib.h" in - gzio.c, example.c and minigzip.c [Truta] -- Shut up annoying VS2005 warnings about standard C deprecation [Rowe, - Truta] (where?) -- Fix target "clean" from win32/Makefile.bor [Truta] -- Create .pdb and .manifest files in win32/makefile.msc [Ziegler, Rowe] -- Update zlib www home address in win32/DLL_FAQ.txt [Truta] -- Update contrib/masmx86/inffas32.asm for VS2005 [Vollant, Van Wassenhove] -- Enable browse info in the "Debug" and "ASM Debug" configurations in - the Visual C++ 6 project, and set (non-ASM) "Debug" as default [Truta] -- Add pkgconfig support [Weigelt] -- Add ZLIB_VER_MAJOR, ZLIB_VER_MINOR and ZLIB_VER_REVISION in zlib.h, - for use in win32/zlib1.rc [Polushin, Rowe, Truta] -- Add a document that explains the new text detection scheme to - doc/txtvsbin.txt [Truta] -- Add rfc1950.txt, rfc1951.txt and rfc1952.txt to doc/ [Truta] -- Move algorithm.txt into doc/ [Truta] -- Synchronize FAQ with website -- Fix compressBound(), was low for some pathological cases [Fearnley] -- Take into account wrapper variations in deflateBound() -- Set examples/zpipe.c input and output to binary mode for Windows -- Update examples/zlib_how.html with new zpipe.c (also web site) -- Fix some warnings in examples/gzlog.c and examples/zran.c (it seems - that gcc became pickier in 4.0) -- Add zlib.map for Linux: "All symbols from zlib-1.1.4 remain - un-versioned, the patch adds versioning only for symbols introduced in - zlib-1.2.0 or later. It also declares as local those symbols which are - not designed to be exported." [Levin] -- Update Z_PREFIX list in zconf.in.h, add --zprefix option to configure -- Do not initialize global static by default in trees.c, add a response - NO_INIT_GLOBAL_POINTERS to initialize them if needed [Marquess] -- Don't use strerror() in gzio.c under WinCE [Yakimov] -- Don't use errno.h in zutil.h under WinCE [Yakimov] -- Move arguments for AR to its usage to allow replacing ar [Marot] -- Add HAVE_VISIBILITY_PRAGMA in zconf.in.h for Mozilla [Randers-Pehrson] -- Improve inflateInit() and inflateInit2() documentation -- Fix structure size comment in inflate.h -- Change configure help option from --h* to --help [Santos] - -Changes in 1.2.3 (18 July 2005) -- Apply security vulnerability fixes to contrib/infback9 as well -- Clean up some text files (carriage returns, trailing space) -- Update testzlib, vstudio, masmx64, and masmx86 in contrib [Vollant] - -Changes in 1.2.2.4 (11 July 2005) -- Add inflatePrime() function for starting inflation at bit boundary -- Avoid some Visual C warnings in deflate.c -- Avoid more silly Visual C warnings in inflate.c and inftrees.c for 64-bit - compile -- Fix some spelling errors in comments [Betts] -- Correct inflateInit2() error return documentation in zlib.h -- Add zran.c example of compressed data random access to examples - directory, shows use of inflatePrime() -- Fix cast for assignments to strm->state in inflate.c and infback.c -- Fix zlibCompileFlags() in zutil.c to use 1L for long shifts [Oberhumer] -- Move declarations of gf2 functions to right place in crc32.c [Oberhumer] -- Add cast in trees.c t avoid a warning [Oberhumer] -- Avoid some warnings in fitblk.c, gun.c, gzjoin.c in examples [Oberhumer] -- Update make_vms.com [Zinser] -- Initialize state->write in inflateReset() since copied in inflate_fast() -- Be more strict on incomplete code sets in inflate_table() and increase - ENOUGH and MAXD -- this repairs a possible security vulnerability for - invalid inflate input. Thanks to Tavis Ormandy and Markus Oberhumer for - discovering the vulnerability and providing test cases. -- Add ia64 support to configure for HP-UX [Smith] -- Add error return to gzread() for format or i/o error [Levin] -- Use malloc.h for OS/2 [Necasek] - -Changes in 1.2.2.3 (27 May 2005) -- Replace 1U constants in inflate.c and inftrees.c for 64-bit compile -- Typecast fread() return values in gzio.c [Vollant] -- Remove trailing space in minigzip.c outmode (VC++ can't deal with it) -- Fix crc check bug in gzread() after gzungetc() [Heiner] -- Add the deflateTune() function to adjust internal compression parameters -- Add a fast gzip decompressor, gun.c, to examples (use of inflateBack) -- Remove an incorrect assertion in examples/zpipe.c -- Add C++ wrapper in infback9.h [Donais] -- Fix bug in inflateCopy() when decoding fixed codes -- Note in zlib.h how much deflateSetDictionary() actually uses -- Remove USE_DICT_HEAD in deflate.c (would mess up inflate if used) -- Add _WIN32_WCE to define WIN32 in zconf.in.h [Spencer] -- Don't include stderr.h or errno.h for _WIN32_WCE in zutil.h [Spencer] -- Add gzdirect() function to indicate transparent reads -- Update contrib/minizip [Vollant] -- Fix compilation of deflate.c when both ASMV and FASTEST [Oberhumer] -- Add casts in crc32.c to avoid warnings [Oberhumer] -- Add contrib/masmx64 [Vollant] -- Update contrib/asm586, asm686, masmx86, testzlib, vstudio [Vollant] - -Changes in 1.2.2.2 (30 December 2004) -- Replace structure assignments in deflate.c and inflate.c with zmemcpy to - avoid implicit memcpy calls (portability for no-library compilation) -- Increase sprintf() buffer size in gzdopen() to allow for large numbers -- Add INFLATE_STRICT to check distances against zlib header -- Improve WinCE errno handling and comments [Chang] -- Remove comment about no gzip header processing in FAQ -- Add Z_FIXED strategy option to deflateInit2() to force fixed trees -- Add updated make_vms.com [Coghlan], update README -- Create a new "examples" directory, move gzappend.c there, add zpipe.c, - fitblk.c, gzlog.[ch], gzjoin.c, and zlib_how.html. -- Add FAQ entry and comments in deflate.c on uninitialized memory access -- Add Solaris 9 make options in configure [Gilbert] -- Allow strerror() usage in gzio.c for STDC -- Fix DecompressBuf in contrib/delphi/ZLib.pas [ManChesTer] -- Update contrib/masmx86/inffas32.asm and gvmat32.asm [Vollant] -- Use z_off_t for adler32_combine() and crc32_combine() lengths -- Make adler32() much faster for small len -- Use OS_CODE in deflate() default gzip header - -Changes in 1.2.2.1 (31 October 2004) -- Allow inflateSetDictionary() call for raw inflate -- Fix inflate header crc check bug for file names and comments -- Add deflateSetHeader() and gz_header structure for custom gzip headers -- Add inflateGetheader() to retrieve gzip headers -- Add crc32_combine() and adler32_combine() functions -- Add alloc_func, free_func, in_func, out_func to Z_PREFIX list -- Use zstreamp consistently in zlib.h (inflate_back functions) -- Remove GUNZIP condition from definition of inflate_mode in inflate.h - and in contrib/inflate86/inffast.S [Truta, Anderson] -- Add support for AMD64 in contrib/inflate86/inffas86.c [Anderson] -- Update projects/README.projects and projects/visualc6 [Truta] -- Update win32/DLL_FAQ.txt [Truta] -- Avoid warning under NO_GZCOMPRESS in gzio.c; fix typo [Truta] -- Deprecate Z_ASCII; use Z_TEXT instead [Truta] -- Use a new algorithm for setting strm->data_type in trees.c [Truta] -- Do not define an exit() prototype in zutil.c unless DEBUG defined -- Remove prototype of exit() from zutil.c, example.c, minigzip.c [Truta] -- Add comment in zlib.h for Z_NO_FLUSH parameter to deflate() -- Fix Darwin build version identification [Peterson] - -Changes in 1.2.2 (3 October 2004) -- Update zlib.h comments on gzip in-memory processing -- Set adler to 1 in inflateReset() to support Java test suite [Walles] -- Add contrib/dotzlib [Ravn] -- Update win32/DLL_FAQ.txt [Truta] -- Update contrib/minizip [Vollant] -- Move contrib/visual-basic.txt to old/ [Truta] -- Fix assembler builds in projects/visualc6/ [Truta] - -Changes in 1.2.1.2 (9 September 2004) -- Update INDEX file -- Fix trees.c to update strm->data_type (no one ever noticed!) -- Fix bug in error case in inflate.c, infback.c, and infback9.c [Brown] -- Add "volatile" to crc table flag declaration (for DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE) -- Add limited multitasking protection to DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE -- Add NO_vsnprintf for VMS in zutil.h [Mozilla] -- Don't declare strerror() under VMS [Mozilla] -- Add comment to DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE to use get_crc_table() to initialize -- Update contrib/ada [Anisimkov] -- Update contrib/minizip [Vollant] -- Fix configure to not hardcode directories for Darwin [Peterson] -- Fix gzio.c to not return error on empty files [Brown] -- Fix indentation; update version in contrib/delphi/ZLib.pas and - contrib/pascal/zlibpas.pas [Truta] -- Update mkasm.bat in contrib/masmx86 [Truta] -- Update contrib/untgz [Truta] -- Add projects/README.projects [Truta] -- Add project for MS Visual C++ 6.0 in projects/visualc6 [Cadieux, Truta] -- Update win32/DLL_FAQ.txt [Truta] -- Update list of Z_PREFIX symbols in zconf.h [Randers-Pehrson, Truta] -- Remove an unnecessary assignment to curr in inftrees.c [Truta] -- Add OS/2 to exe builds in configure [Poltorak] -- Remove err dummy parameter in zlib.h [Kientzle] - -Changes in 1.2.1.1 (9 January 2004) -- Update email address in README -- Several FAQ updates -- Fix a big fat bug in inftrees.c that prevented decoding valid - dynamic blocks with only literals and no distance codes -- - Thanks to "Hot Emu" for the bug report and sample file -- Add a note to puff.c on no distance codes case. - -Changes in 1.2.1 (17 November 2003) -- Remove a tab in contrib/gzappend/gzappend.c -- Update some interfaces in contrib for new zlib functions -- Update zlib version number in some contrib entries -- Add Windows CE definition for ptrdiff_t in zutil.h [Mai, Truta] -- Support shared libraries on Hurd and KFreeBSD [Brown] -- Fix error in NO_DIVIDE option of adler32.c - -Changes in 1.2.0.8 (4 November 2003) -- Update version in contrib/delphi/ZLib.pas and contrib/pascal/zlibpas.pas -- Add experimental NO_DIVIDE #define in adler32.c - - Possibly faster on some processors (let me know if it is) -- Correct Z_BLOCK to not return on first inflate call if no wrap -- Fix strm->data_type on inflate() return to correctly indicate EOB -- Add deflatePrime() function for appending in the middle of a byte -- Add contrib/gzappend for an example of appending to a stream -- Update win32/DLL_FAQ.txt [Truta] -- Delete Turbo C comment in README [Truta] -- Improve some indentation in zconf.h [Truta] -- Fix infinite loop on bad input in configure script [Church] -- Fix gzeof() for concatenated gzip files [Johnson] -- Add example to contrib/visual-basic.txt [Michael B.] -- Add -p to mkdir's in Makefile.in [vda] -- Fix configure to properly detect presence or lack of printf functions -- Add AS400 support [Monnerat] -- Add a little Cygwin support [Wilson] - -Changes in 1.2.0.7 (21 September 2003) -- Correct some debug formats in contrib/infback9 -- Cast a type in a debug statement in trees.c -- Change search and replace delimiter in configure from % to # [Beebe] -- Update contrib/untgz to 0.2 with various fixes [Truta] -- Add build support for Amiga [Nikl] -- Remove some directories in old that have been updated to 1.2 -- Add dylib building for Mac OS X in configure and Makefile.in -- Remove old distribution stuff from Makefile -- Update README to point to DLL_FAQ.txt, and add comment on Mac OS X -- Update links in README - -Changes in 1.2.0.6 (13 September 2003) -- Minor FAQ updates -- Update contrib/minizip to 1.00 [Vollant] -- Remove test of gz functions in example.c when GZ_COMPRESS defined [Truta] -- Update POSTINC comment for 68060 [Nikl] -- Add contrib/infback9 with deflate64 decoding (unsupported) -- For MVS define NO_vsnprintf and undefine FAR [van Burik] -- Add pragma for fdopen on MVS [van Burik] - -Changes in 1.2.0.5 (8 September 2003) -- Add OF to inflateBackEnd() declaration in zlib.h -- Remember start when using gzdopen in the middle of a file -- Use internal off_t counters in gz* functions to properly handle seeks -- Perform more rigorous check for distance-too-far in inffast.c -- Add Z_BLOCK flush option to return from inflate at block boundary -- Set strm->data_type on return from inflate - - Indicate bits unused, if at block boundary, and if in last block -- Replace size_t with ptrdiff_t in crc32.c, and check for correct size -- Add condition so old NO_DEFLATE define still works for compatibility -- FAQ update regarding the Windows DLL [Truta] -- INDEX update: add qnx entry, remove aix entry [Truta] -- Install zlib.3 into mandir [Wilson] -- Move contrib/zlib_dll_FAQ.txt to win32/DLL_FAQ.txt; update [Truta] -- Adapt the zlib interface to the new DLL convention guidelines [Truta] -- Introduce ZLIB_WINAPI macro to allow the export of functions using - the WINAPI calling convention, for Visual Basic [Vollant, Truta] -- Update msdos and win32 scripts and makefiles [Truta] -- Export symbols by name, not by ordinal, in win32/zlib.def [Truta] -- Add contrib/ada [Anisimkov] -- Move asm files from contrib/vstudio/vc70_32 to contrib/asm386 [Truta] -- Rename contrib/asm386 to contrib/masmx86 [Truta, Vollant] -- Add contrib/masm686 [Truta] -- Fix offsets in contrib/inflate86 and contrib/masmx86/inffas32.asm - [Truta, Vollant] -- Update contrib/delphi; rename to contrib/pascal; add example [Truta] -- Remove contrib/delphi2; add a new contrib/delphi [Truta] -- Avoid inclusion of the nonstandard in contrib/iostream, - and fix some method prototypes [Truta] -- Fix the ZCR_SEED2 constant to avoid warnings in contrib/minizip - [Truta] -- Avoid the use of backslash (\) in contrib/minizip [Vollant] -- Fix file time handling in contrib/untgz; update makefiles [Truta] -- Update contrib/vstudio/vc70_32 to comply with the new DLL guidelines - [Vollant] -- Remove contrib/vstudio/vc15_16 [Vollant] -- Rename contrib/vstudio/vc70_32 to contrib/vstudio/vc7 [Truta] -- Update README.contrib [Truta] -- Invert the assignment order of match_head and s->prev[...] in - INSERT_STRING [Truta] -- Compare TOO_FAR with 32767 instead of 32768, to avoid 16-bit warnings - [Truta] -- Compare function pointers with 0, not with NULL or Z_NULL [Truta] -- Fix prototype of syncsearch in inflate.c [Truta] -- Introduce ASMINF macro to be enabled when using an ASM implementation - of inflate_fast [Truta] -- Change NO_DEFLATE to NO_GZCOMPRESS [Truta] -- Modify test_gzio in example.c to take a single file name as a - parameter [Truta] -- Exit the example.c program if gzopen fails [Truta] -- Add type casts around strlen in example.c [Truta] -- Remove casting to sizeof in minigzip.c; give a proper type - to the variable compared with SUFFIX_LEN [Truta] -- Update definitions of STDC and STDC99 in zconf.h [Truta] -- Synchronize zconf.h with the new Windows DLL interface [Truta] -- Use SYS16BIT instead of __32BIT__ to distinguish between - 16- and 32-bit platforms [Truta] -- Use far memory allocators in small 16-bit memory models for - Turbo C [Truta] -- Add info about the use of ASMV, ASMINF and ZLIB_WINAPI in - zlibCompileFlags [Truta] -- Cygwin has vsnprintf [Wilson] -- In Windows16, OS_CODE is 0, as in MSDOS [Truta] -- In Cygwin, OS_CODE is 3 (Unix), not 11 (Windows32) [Wilson] - -Changes in 1.2.0.4 (10 August 2003) -- Minor FAQ updates -- Be more strict when checking inflateInit2's windowBits parameter -- Change NO_GUNZIP compile option to NO_GZIP to cover deflate as well -- Add gzip wrapper option to deflateInit2 using windowBits -- Add updated QNX rule in configure and qnx directory [Bonnefoy] -- Make inflate distance-too-far checks more rigorous -- Clean up FAR usage in inflate -- Add casting to sizeof() in gzio.c and minigzip.c - -Changes in 1.2.0.3 (19 July 2003) -- Fix silly error in gzungetc() implementation [Vollant] -- Update contrib/minizip and contrib/vstudio [Vollant] -- Fix printf format in example.c -- Correct cdecl support in zconf.in.h [Anisimkov] -- Minor FAQ updates - -Changes in 1.2.0.2 (13 July 2003) -- Add ZLIB_VERNUM in zlib.h for numerical preprocessor comparisons -- Attempt to avoid warnings in crc32.c for pointer-int conversion -- Add AIX to configure, remove aix directory [Bakker] -- Add some casts to minigzip.c -- Improve checking after insecure sprintf() or vsprintf() calls -- Remove #elif's from crc32.c -- Change leave label to inf_leave in inflate.c and infback.c to avoid - library conflicts -- Remove inflate gzip decoding by default--only enable gzip decoding by - special request for stricter backward compatibility -- Add zlibCompileFlags() function to return compilation information -- More typecasting in deflate.c to avoid warnings -- Remove leading underscore from _Capital #defines [Truta] -- Fix configure to link shared library when testing -- Add some Windows CE target adjustments [Mai] -- Remove #define ZLIB_DLL in zconf.h [Vollant] -- Add zlib.3 [Rodgers] -- Update RFC URL in deflate.c and algorithm.txt [Mai] -- Add zlib_dll_FAQ.txt to contrib [Truta] -- Add UL to some constants [Truta] -- Update minizip and vstudio [Vollant] -- Remove vestigial NEED_DUMMY_RETURN from zconf.in.h -- Expand use of NO_DUMMY_DECL to avoid all dummy structures -- Added iostream3 to contrib [Schwardt] -- Replace rewind() with fseek() for WinCE [Truta] -- Improve setting of zlib format compression level flags - - Report 0 for huffman and rle strategies and for level == 0 or 1 - - Report 2 only for level == 6 -- Only deal with 64K limit when necessary at compile time [Truta] -- Allow TOO_FAR check to be turned off at compile time [Truta] -- Add gzclearerr() function [Souza] -- Add gzungetc() function - -Changes in 1.2.0.1 (17 March 2003) -- Add Z_RLE strategy for run-length encoding [Truta] - - When Z_RLE requested, restrict matches to distance one - - Update zlib.h, minigzip.c, gzopen(), gzdopen() for Z_RLE -- Correct FASTEST compilation to allow level == 0 -- Clean up what gets compiled for FASTEST -- Incorporate changes to zconf.in.h [Vollant] - - Refine detection of Turbo C need for dummy returns - - Refine ZLIB_DLL compilation - - Include additional header file on VMS for off_t typedef -- Try to use _vsnprintf where it supplants vsprintf [Vollant] -- Add some casts in inffast.c -- Enchance comments in zlib.h on what happens if gzprintf() tries to - write more than 4095 bytes before compression -- Remove unused state from inflateBackEnd() -- Remove exit(0) from minigzip.c, example.c -- Get rid of all those darn tabs -- Add "check" target to Makefile.in that does the same thing as "test" -- Add "mostlyclean" and "maintainer-clean" targets to Makefile.in -- Update contrib/inflate86 [Anderson] -- Update contrib/testzlib, contrib/vstudio, contrib/minizip [Vollant] -- Add msdos and win32 directories with makefiles [Truta] -- More additions and improvements to the FAQ - -Changes in 1.2.0 (9 March 2003) -- New and improved inflate code - - About 20% faster - - Does not allocate 32K window unless and until needed - - Automatically detects and decompresses gzip streams - - Raw inflate no longer needs an extra dummy byte at end - - Added inflateBack functions using a callback interface--even faster - than inflate, useful for file utilities (gzip, zip) - - Added inflateCopy() function to record state for random access on - externally generated deflate streams (e.g. in gzip files) - - More readable code (I hope) -- New and improved crc32() - - About 50% faster, thanks to suggestions from Rodney Brown -- Add deflateBound() and compressBound() functions -- Fix memory leak in deflateInit2() -- Permit setting dictionary for raw deflate (for parallel deflate) -- Fix const declaration for gzwrite() -- Check for some malloc() failures in gzio.c -- Fix bug in gzopen() on single-byte file 0x1f -- Fix bug in gzread() on concatenated file with 0x1f at end of buffer - and next buffer doesn't start with 0x8b -- Fix uncompress() to return Z_DATA_ERROR on truncated input -- Free memory at end of example.c -- Remove MAX #define in trees.c (conflicted with some libraries) -- Fix static const's in deflate.c, gzio.c, and zutil.[ch] -- Declare malloc() and free() in gzio.c if STDC not defined -- Use malloc() instead of calloc() in zutil.c if int big enough -- Define STDC for AIX -- Add aix/ with approach for compiling shared library on AIX -- Add HP-UX support for shared libraries in configure -- Add OpenUNIX support for shared libraries in configure -- Use $cc instead of gcc to build shared library -- Make prefix directory if needed when installing -- Correct Macintosh avoidance of typedef Byte in zconf.h -- Correct Turbo C memory allocation when under Linux -- Use libz.a instead of -lz in Makefile (assure use of compiled library) -- Update configure to check for snprintf or vsnprintf functions and their - return value, warn during make if using an insecure function -- Fix configure problem with compile-time knowledge of HAVE_UNISTD_H that - is lost when library is used--resolution is to build new zconf.h -- Documentation improvements (in zlib.h): - - Document raw deflate and inflate - - Update RFCs URL - - Point out that zlib and gzip formats are different - - Note that Z_BUF_ERROR is not fatal - - Document string limit for gzprintf() and possible buffer overflow - - Note requirement on avail_out when flushing - - Note permitted values of flush parameter of inflate() -- Add some FAQs (and even answers) to the FAQ -- Add contrib/inflate86/ for x86 faster inflate -- Add contrib/blast/ for PKWare Data Compression Library decompression -- Add contrib/puff/ simple inflate for deflate format description - -Changes in 1.1.4 (11 March 2002) -- ZFREE was repeated on same allocation on some error conditions. - This creates a security problem described in - http://www.zlib.org/advisory-2002-03-11.txt -- Returned incorrect error (Z_MEM_ERROR) on some invalid data -- Avoid accesses before window for invalid distances with inflate window - less than 32K. -- force windowBits > 8 to avoid a bug in the encoder for a window size - of 256 bytes. (A complete fix will be available in 1.1.5). - -Changes in 1.1.3 (9 July 1998) -- fix "an inflate input buffer bug that shows up on rare but persistent - occasions" (Mark) -- fix gzread and gztell for concatenated .gz files (Didier Le Botlan) -- fix gzseek(..., SEEK_SET) in write mode -- fix crc check after a gzeek (Frank Faubert) -- fix miniunzip when the last entry in a zip file is itself a zip file - (J Lillge) -- add contrib/asm586 and contrib/asm686 (Brian Raiter) - See http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/assembly.html -- add support for Delphi 3 in contrib/delphi (Bob Dellaca) -- add support for C++Builder 3 and Delphi 3 in contrib/delphi2 (Davide Moretti) -- do not exit prematurely in untgz if 0 at start of block (Magnus Holmgren) -- use macro EXTERN instead of extern to support DLL for BeOS (Sander Stoks) -- added a FAQ file - -- Support gzdopen on Mac with Metrowerks (Jason Linhart) -- Do not redefine Byte on Mac (Brad Pettit & Jason Linhart) -- define SEEK_END too if SEEK_SET is not defined (Albert Chin-A-Young) -- avoid some warnings with Borland C (Tom Tanner) -- fix a problem in contrib/minizip/zip.c for 16-bit MSDOS (Gilles Vollant) -- emulate utime() for WIN32 in contrib/untgz (Gilles Vollant) -- allow several arguments to configure (Tim Mooney, Frodo Looijaard) -- use libdir and includedir in Makefile.in (Tim Mooney) -- support shared libraries on OSF1 V4 (Tim Mooney) -- remove so_locations in "make clean" (Tim Mooney) -- fix maketree.c compilation error (Glenn, Mark) -- Python interface to zlib now in Python 1.5 (Jeremy Hylton) -- new Makefile.riscos (Rich Walker) -- initialize static descriptors in trees.c for embedded targets (Nick Smith) -- use "foo-gz" in example.c for RISCOS and VMS (Nick Smith) -- add the OS/2 files in Makefile.in too (Andrew Zabolotny) -- fix fdopen and halloc macros for Microsoft C 6.0 (Tom Lane) -- fix maketree.c to allow clean compilation of inffixed.h (Mark) -- fix parameter check in deflateCopy (Gunther Nikl) -- cleanup trees.c, use compressed_len only in debug mode (Christian Spieler) -- Many portability patches by Christian Spieler: - . zutil.c, zutil.h: added "const" for zmem* - . Make_vms.com: fixed some typos - . Make_vms.com: msdos/Makefile.*: removed zutil.h from some dependency lists - . msdos/Makefile.msc: remove "default rtl link library" info from obj files - . msdos/Makefile.*: use model-dependent name for the built zlib library - . msdos/Makefile.emx, nt/Makefile.emx, nt/Makefile.gcc: - new makefiles, for emx (DOS/OS2), emx&rsxnt and mingw32 (Windows 9x / NT) -- use define instead of typedef for Bytef also for MSC small/medium (Tom Lane) -- replace __far with _far for better portability (Christian Spieler, Tom Lane) -- fix test for errno.h in configure (Tim Newsham) - -Changes in 1.1.2 (19 March 98) -- added contrib/minzip, mini zip and unzip based on zlib (Gilles Vollant) - See http://www.winimage.com/zLibDll/unzip.html -- preinitialize the inflate tables for fixed codes, to make the code - completely thread safe (Mark) -- some simplifications and slight speed-up to the inflate code (Mark) -- fix gzeof on non-compressed files (Allan Schrum) -- add -std1 option in configure for OSF1 to fix gzprintf (Martin Mokrejs) -- use default value of 4K for Z_BUFSIZE for 16-bit MSDOS (Tim Wegner + Glenn) -- added os2/Makefile.def and os2/zlib.def (Andrew Zabolotny) -- add shared lib support for UNIX_SV4.2MP (MATSUURA Takanori) -- do not wrap extern "C" around system includes (Tom Lane) -- mention zlib binding for TCL in README (Andreas Kupries) -- added amiga/Makefile.pup for Amiga powerUP SAS/C PPC (Andreas Kleinert) -- allow "make install prefix=..." even after configure (Glenn Randers-Pehrson) -- allow "configure --prefix $HOME" (Tim Mooney) -- remove warnings in example.c and gzio.c (Glenn Randers-Pehrson) -- move Makefile.sas to amiga/Makefile.sas - -Changes in 1.1.1 (27 Feb 98) -- fix macros _tr_tally_* in deflate.h for debug mode (Glenn Randers-Pehrson) -- remove block truncation heuristic which had very marginal effect for zlib - (smaller lit_bufsize than in gzip 1.2.4) and degraded a little the - compression ratio on some files. This also allows inlining _tr_tally for - matches in deflate_slow. -- added msdos/Makefile.w32 for WIN32 Microsoft Visual C++ (Bob Frazier) - -Changes in 1.1.0 (24 Feb 98) -- do not return STREAM_END prematurely in inflate (John Bowler) -- revert to the zlib 1.0.8 inflate to avoid the gcc 2.8.0 bug (Jeremy Buhler) -- compile with -DFASTEST to get compression code optimized for speed only -- in minigzip, try mmap'ing the input file first (Miguel Albrecht) -- increase size of I/O buffers in minigzip.c and gzio.c (not a big gain - on Sun but significant on HP) - -- add a pointer to experimental unzip library in README (Gilles Vollant) -- initialize variable gcc in configure (Chris Herborth) - -Changes in 1.0.9 (17 Feb 1998) -- added gzputs and gzgets functions -- do not clear eof flag in gzseek (Mark Diekhans) -- fix gzseek for files in transparent mode (Mark Diekhans) -- do not assume that vsprintf returns the number of bytes written (Jens Krinke) -- replace EXPORT with ZEXPORT to avoid conflict with other programs -- added compress2 in zconf.h, zlib.def, zlib.dnt -- new asm code from Gilles Vollant in contrib/asm386 -- simplify the inflate code (Mark): - . Replace ZALLOC's in huft_build() with single ZALLOC in inflate_blocks_new() - . ZALLOC the length list in inflate_trees_fixed() instead of using stack - . ZALLOC the value area for huft_build() instead of using stack - . Simplify Z_FINISH check in inflate() - -- Avoid gcc 2.8.0 comparison bug a little differently than zlib 1.0.8 -- in inftrees.c, avoid cc -O bug on HP (Farshid Elahi) -- in zconf.h move the ZLIB_DLL stuff earlier to avoid problems with - the declaration of FAR (Gilles VOllant) -- install libz.so* with mode 755 (executable) instead of 644 (Marc Lehmann) -- read_buf buf parameter of type Bytef* instead of charf* -- zmemcpy parameters are of type Bytef*, not charf* (Joseph Strout) -- do not redeclare unlink in minigzip.c for WIN32 (John Bowler) -- fix check for presence of directories in "make install" (Ian Willis) - -Changes in 1.0.8 (27 Jan 1998) -- fixed offsets in contrib/asm386/gvmat32.asm (Gilles Vollant) -- fix gzgetc and gzputc for big endian systems (Markus Oberhumer) -- added compress2() to allow setting the compression level -- include sys/types.h to get off_t on some systems (Marc Lehmann & QingLong) -- use constant arrays for the static trees in trees.c instead of computing - them at run time (thanks to Ken Raeburn for this suggestion). To create - trees.h, compile with GEN_TREES_H and run "make test". -- check return code of example in "make test" and display result -- pass minigzip command line options to file_compress -- simplifying code of inflateSync to avoid gcc 2.8 bug - -- support CC="gcc -Wall" in configure -s (QingLong) -- avoid a flush caused by ftell in gzopen for write mode (Ken Raeburn) -- fix test for shared library support to avoid compiler warnings -- zlib.lib -> zlib.dll in msdos/zlib.rc (Gilles Vollant) -- check for TARGET_OS_MAC in addition to MACOS (Brad Pettit) -- do not use fdopen for Metrowerks on Mac (Brad Pettit)) -- add checks for gzputc and gzputc in example.c -- avoid warnings in gzio.c and deflate.c (Andreas Kleinert) -- use const for the CRC table (Ken Raeburn) -- fixed "make uninstall" for shared libraries -- use Tracev instead of Trace in infblock.c -- in example.c use correct compressed length for test_sync -- suppress +vnocompatwarnings in configure for HPUX (not always supported) - -Changes in 1.0.7 (20 Jan 1998) -- fix gzseek which was broken in write mode -- return error for gzseek to negative absolute position -- fix configure for Linux (Chun-Chung Chen) -- increase stack space for MSC (Tim Wegner) -- get_crc_table and inflateSyncPoint are EXPORTed (Gilles Vollant) -- define EXPORTVA for gzprintf (Gilles Vollant) -- added man page zlib.3 (Rick Rodgers) -- for contrib/untgz, fix makedir() and improve Makefile - -- check gzseek in write mode in example.c -- allocate extra buffer for seeks only if gzseek is actually called -- avoid signed/unsigned comparisons (Tim Wegner, Gilles Vollant) -- add inflateSyncPoint in zconf.h -- fix list of exported functions in nt/zlib.dnt and mdsos/zlib.def - -Changes in 1.0.6 (19 Jan 1998) -- add functions gzprintf, gzputc, gzgetc, gztell, gzeof, gzseek, gzrewind and - gzsetparams (thanks to Roland Giersig and Kevin Ruland for some of this code) -- Fix a deflate bug occurring only with compression level 0 (thanks to - Andy Buckler for finding this one). -- In minigzip, pass transparently also the first byte for .Z files. -- return Z_BUF_ERROR instead of Z_OK if output buffer full in uncompress() -- check Z_FINISH in inflate (thanks to Marc Schluper) -- Implement deflateCopy (thanks to Adam Costello) -- make static libraries by default in configure, add --shared option. -- move MSDOS or Windows specific files to directory msdos -- suppress the notion of partial flush to simplify the interface - (but the symbol Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH is kept for compatibility with 1.0.4) -- suppress history buffer provided by application to simplify the interface - (this feature was not implemented anyway in 1.0.4) -- next_in and avail_in must be initialized before calling inflateInit or - inflateInit2 -- add EXPORT in all exported functions (for Windows DLL) -- added Makefile.nt (thanks to Stephen Williams) -- added the unsupported "contrib" directory: - contrib/asm386/ by Gilles Vollant - 386 asm code replacing longest_match(). - contrib/iostream/ by Kevin Ruland - A C++ I/O streams interface to the zlib gz* functions - contrib/iostream2/ by Tyge Løvset - Another C++ I/O streams interface - contrib/untgz/ by "Pedro A. Aranda Guti\irrez" - A very simple tar.gz file extractor using zlib - contrib/visual-basic.txt by Carlos Rios - How to use compress(), uncompress() and the gz* functions from VB. -- pass params -f (filtered data), -h (huffman only), -1 to -9 (compression - level) in minigzip (thanks to Tom Lane) - -- use const for rommable constants in deflate -- added test for gzseek and gztell in example.c -- add undocumented function inflateSyncPoint() (hack for Paul Mackerras) -- add undocumented function zError to convert error code to string - (for Tim Smithers) -- Allow compilation of gzio with -DNO_DEFLATE to avoid the compression code. -- Use default memcpy for Symantec MSDOS compiler. -- Add EXPORT keyword for check_func (needed for Windows DLL) -- add current directory to LD_LIBRARY_PATH for "make test" -- create also a link for libz.so.1 -- added support for FUJITSU UXP/DS (thanks to Toshiaki Nomura) -- use $(SHAREDLIB) instead of libz.so in Makefile.in (for HPUX) -- added -soname for Linux in configure (Chun-Chung Chen, -- assign numbers to the exported functions in zlib.def (for Windows DLL) -- add advice in zlib.h for best usage of deflateSetDictionary -- work around compiler bug on Atari (cast Z_NULL in call of s->checkfn) -- allow compilation with ANSI keywords only enabled for TurboC in large model -- avoid "versionString"[0] (Borland bug) -- add NEED_DUMMY_RETURN for Borland -- use variable z_verbose for tracing in debug mode (L. Peter Deutsch). -- allow compilation with CC -- defined STDC for OS/2 (David Charlap) -- limit external names to 8 chars for MVS (Thomas Lund) -- in minigzip.c, use static buffers only for 16-bit systems -- fix suffix check for "minigzip -d foo.gz" -- do not return an error for the 2nd of two consecutive gzflush() (Felix Lee) -- use _fdopen instead of fdopen for MSC >= 6.0 (Thomas Fanslau) -- added makelcc.bat for lcc-win32 (Tom St Denis) -- in Makefile.dj2, use copy and del instead of install and rm (Frank Donahoe) -- Avoid expanded $Id$. Use "rcs -kb" or "cvs admin -kb" to avoid Id expansion. -- check for unistd.h in configure (for off_t) -- remove useless check parameter in inflate_blocks_free -- avoid useless assignment of s->check to itself in inflate_blocks_new -- do not flush twice in gzclose (thanks to Ken Raeburn) -- rename FOPEN as F_OPEN to avoid clash with /usr/include/sys/file.h -- use NO_ERRNO_H instead of enumeration of operating systems with errno.h -- work around buggy fclose on pipes for HP/UX -- support zlib DLL with BORLAND C++ 5.0 (thanks to Glenn Randers-Pehrson) -- fix configure if CC is already equal to gcc - -Changes in 1.0.5 (3 Jan 98) -- Fix inflate to terminate gracefully when fed corrupted or invalid data -- Use const for rommable constants in inflate -- Eliminate memory leaks on error conditions in inflate -- Removed some vestigial code in inflate -- Update web address in README - -Changes in 1.0.4 (24 Jul 96) -- In very rare conditions, deflate(s, Z_FINISH) could fail to produce an EOF - bit, so the decompressor could decompress all the correct data but went - on to attempt decompressing extra garbage data. This affected minigzip too. -- zlibVersion and gzerror return const char* (needed for DLL) -- port to RISCOS (no fdopen, no multiple dots, no unlink, no fileno) -- use z_error only for DEBUG (avoid problem with DLLs) - -Changes in 1.0.3 (2 Jul 96) -- use z_streamp instead of z_stream *, which is now a far pointer in MSDOS - small and medium models; this makes the library incompatible with previous - versions for these models. (No effect in large model or on other systems.) -- return OK instead of BUF_ERROR if previous deflate call returned with - avail_out as zero but there is nothing to do -- added memcmp for non STDC compilers -- define NO_DUMMY_DECL for more Mac compilers (.h files merged incorrectly) -- define __32BIT__ if __386__ or i386 is defined (pb. with Watcom and SCO) -- better check for 16-bit mode MSC (avoids problem with Symantec) - -Changes in 1.0.2 (23 May 96) -- added Windows DLL support -- added a function zlibVersion (for the DLL support) -- fixed declarations using Bytef in infutil.c (pb with MSDOS medium model) -- Bytef is define's instead of typedef'd only for Borland C -- avoid reading uninitialized memory in example.c -- mention in README that the zlib format is now RFC1950 -- updated Makefile.dj2 -- added algorithm.doc - -Changes in 1.0.1 (20 May 96) [1.0 skipped to avoid confusion] -- fix array overlay in deflate.c which sometimes caused bad compressed data -- fix inflate bug with empty stored block -- fix MSDOS medium model which was broken in 0.99 -- fix deflateParams() which could generated bad compressed data. -- Bytef is define'd instead of typedef'ed (work around Borland bug) -- added an INDEX file -- new makefiles for DJGPP (Makefile.dj2), 32-bit Borland (Makefile.b32), - Watcom (Makefile.wat), Amiga SAS/C (Makefile.sas) -- speed up adler32 for modern machines without auto-increment -- added -ansi for IRIX in configure -- static_init_done in trees.c is an int -- define unlink as delete for VMS -- fix configure for QNX -- add configure branch for SCO and HPUX -- avoid many warnings (unused variables, dead assignments, etc...) -- no fdopen for BeOS -- fix the Watcom fix for 32 bit mode (define FAR as empty) -- removed redefinition of Byte for MKWERKS -- work around an MWKERKS bug (incorrect merge of all .h files) - -Changes in 0.99 (27 Jan 96) -- allow preset dictionary shared between compressor and decompressor -- allow compression level 0 (no compression) -- add deflateParams in zlib.h: allow dynamic change of compression level - and compression strategy. -- test large buffers and deflateParams in example.c -- add optional "configure" to build zlib as a shared library -- suppress Makefile.qnx, use configure instead -- fixed deflate for 64-bit systems (detected on Cray) -- fixed inflate_blocks for 64-bit systems (detected on Alpha) -- declare Z_DEFLATED in zlib.h (possible parameter for deflateInit2) -- always return Z_BUF_ERROR when deflate() has nothing to do -- deflateInit and inflateInit are now macros to allow version checking -- prefix all global functions and types with z_ with -DZ_PREFIX -- make falloc completely reentrant (inftrees.c) -- fixed very unlikely race condition in ct_static_init -- free in reverse order of allocation to help memory manager -- use zlib-1.0/* instead of zlib/* inside the tar.gz -- make zlib warning-free with "gcc -O3 -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith - -Wconversion -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes" -- allow gzread on concatenated .gz files -- deflateEnd now returns Z_DATA_ERROR if it was premature -- deflate is finally (?) fully deterministic (no matches beyond end of input) -- Document Z_SYNC_FLUSH -- add uninstall in Makefile -- Check for __cpluplus in zlib.h -- Better test in ct_align for partial flush -- avoid harmless warnings for Borland C++ -- initialize hash_head in deflate.c -- avoid warning on fdopen (gzio.c) for HP cc -Aa -- include stdlib.h for STDC compilers -- include errno.h for Cray -- ignore error if ranlib doesn't exist -- call ranlib twice for NeXTSTEP -- use exec_prefix instead of prefix for libz.a -- renamed ct_* as _tr_* to avoid conflict with applications -- clear z->msg in inflateInit2 before any error return -- initialize opaque in example.c, gzio.c, deflate.c and inflate.c -- fixed typo in zconf.h (_GNUC__ => __GNUC__) -- check for WIN32 in zconf.h and zutil.c (avoid farmalloc in 32-bit mode) -- fix typo in Make_vms.com (f$trnlnm -> f$getsyi) -- in fcalloc, normalize pointer if size > 65520 bytes -- don't use special fcalloc for 32 bit Borland C++ -- use STDC instead of __GO32__ to avoid redeclaring exit, calloc, etc... -- use Z_BINARY instead of BINARY -- document that gzclose after gzdopen will close the file -- allow "a" as mode in gzopen. -- fix error checking in gzread -- allow skipping .gz extra-field on pipes -- added reference to Perl interface in README -- put the crc table in FAR data (I dislike more and more the medium model :) -- added get_crc_table -- added a dimension to all arrays (Borland C can't count). -- workaround Borland C bug in declaration of inflate_codes_new & inflate_fast -- guard against multiple inclusion of *.h (for precompiled header on Mac) -- Watcom C pretends to be Microsoft C small model even in 32 bit mode. -- don't use unsized arrays to avoid silly warnings by Visual C++: - warning C4746: 'inflate_mask' : unsized array treated as '__far' - (what's wrong with far data in far model?). -- define enum out of inflate_blocks_state to allow compilation with C++ - -Changes in 0.95 (16 Aug 95) -- fix MSDOS small and medium model (now easier to adapt to any compiler) -- inlined send_bits -- fix the final (:-) bug for deflate with flush (output was correct but - not completely flushed in rare occasions). -- default window size is same for compression and decompression - (it's now sufficient to set MAX_WBITS in zconf.h). -- voidp -> voidpf and voidnp -> voidp (for consistency with other - typedefs and because voidnp was not near in large model). - -Changes in 0.94 (13 Aug 95) -- support MSDOS medium model -- fix deflate with flush (could sometimes generate bad output) -- fix deflateReset (zlib header was incorrectly suppressed) -- added support for VMS -- allow a compression level in gzopen() -- gzflush now calls fflush -- For deflate with flush, flush even if no more input is provided. -- rename libgz.a as libz.a -- avoid complex expression in infcodes.c triggering Turbo C bug -- work around a problem with gcc on Alpha (in INSERT_STRING) -- don't use inline functions (problem with some gcc versions) -- allow renaming of Byte, uInt, etc... with #define. -- avoid warning about (unused) pointer before start of array in deflate.c -- avoid various warnings in gzio.c, example.c, infblock.c, adler32.c, zutil.c -- avoid reserved word 'new' in trees.c - -Changes in 0.93 (25 June 95) -- temporarily disable inline functions -- make deflate deterministic -- give enough lookahead for PARTIAL_FLUSH -- Set binary mode for stdin/stdout in minigzip.c for OS/2 -- don't even use signed char in inflate (not portable enough) -- fix inflate memory leak for segmented architectures - -Changes in 0.92 (3 May 95) -- don't assume that char is signed (problem on SGI) -- Clear bit buffer when starting a stored block -- no memcpy on Pyramid -- suppressed inftest.c -- optimized fill_window, put longest_match inline for gcc -- optimized inflate on stored blocks. -- untabify all sources to simplify patches - -Changes in 0.91 (2 May 95) -- Default MEM_LEVEL is 8 (not 9 for Unix) as documented in zlib.h -- Document the memory requirements in zconf.h -- added "make install" -- fix sync search logic in inflateSync -- deflate(Z_FULL_FLUSH) now works even if output buffer too short -- after inflateSync, don't scare people with just "lo world" -- added support for DJGPP - -Changes in 0.9 (1 May 95) -- don't assume that zalloc clears the allocated memory (the TurboC bug - was Mark's bug after all :) -- let again gzread copy uncompressed data unchanged (was working in 0.71) -- deflate(Z_FULL_FLUSH), inflateReset and inflateSync are now fully implemented -- added a test of inflateSync in example.c -- moved MAX_WBITS to zconf.h because users might want to change that. -- document explicitly that zalloc(64K) on MSDOS must return a normalized - pointer (zero offset) -- added Makefiles for Microsoft C, Turbo C, Borland C++ -- faster crc32() - -Changes in 0.8 (29 April 95) -- added fast inflate (inffast.c) -- deflate(Z_FINISH) now returns Z_STREAM_END when done. Warning: this - is incompatible with previous versions of zlib which returned Z_OK. -- work around a TurboC compiler bug (bad code for b << 0, see infutil.h) - (actually that was not a compiler bug, see 0.81 above) -- gzread no longer reads one extra byte in certain cases -- In gzio destroy(), don't reference a freed structure -- avoid many warnings for MSDOS -- avoid the ERROR symbol which is used by MS Windows - -Changes in 0.71 (14 April 95) -- Fixed more MSDOS compilation problems :( There is still a bug with - TurboC large model. - -Changes in 0.7 (14 April 95) -- Added full inflate support. -- Simplified the crc32() interface. The pre- and post-conditioning - (one's complement) is now done inside crc32(). WARNING: this is - incompatible with previous versions; see zlib.h for the new usage. - -Changes in 0.61 (12 April 95) -- workaround for a bug in TurboC. example and minigzip now work on MSDOS. - -Changes in 0.6 (11 April 95) -- added minigzip.c -- added gzdopen to reopen a file descriptor as gzFile -- added transparent reading of non-gziped files in gzread. -- fixed bug in gzread (don't read crc as data) -- fixed bug in destroy (gzio.c) (don't return Z_STREAM_END for gzclose). -- don't allocate big arrays in the stack (for MSDOS) -- fix some MSDOS compilation problems - -Changes in 0.5: -- do real compression in deflate.c. Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH is supported but - not yet Z_FULL_FLUSH. -- support decompression but only in a single step (forced Z_FINISH) -- added opaque object for zalloc and zfree. -- added deflateReset and inflateReset -- added a variable zlib_version for consistency checking. -- renamed the 'filter' parameter of deflateInit2 as 'strategy'. - Added Z_FILTERED and Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY constants. - -Changes in 0.4: -- avoid "zip" everywhere, use zlib instead of ziplib. -- suppress Z_BLOCK_FLUSH, interpret Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH as block flush - if compression method == 8. -- added adler32 and crc32 -- renamed deflateOptions as deflateInit2, call one or the other but not both -- added the method parameter for deflateInit2. -- added inflateInit2 -- simplied considerably deflateInit and inflateInit by not supporting - user-provided history buffer. This is supported only in deflateInit2 - and inflateInit2. - -Changes in 0.3: -- prefix all macro names with Z_ -- use Z_FINISH instead of deflateEnd to finish compression. -- added Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY -- added gzerror() diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/FAQ b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/FAQ deleted file mode 100644 index 99b7cf9..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/FAQ +++ /dev/null @@ -1,368 +0,0 @@ - - Frequently Asked Questions about zlib - - -If your question is not there, please check the zlib home page -http://zlib.net/ which may have more recent information. -The lastest zlib FAQ is at http://zlib.net/zlib_faq.html - - - 1. Is zlib Y2K-compliant? - - Yes. zlib doesn't handle dates. - - 2. Where can I get a Windows DLL version? - - The zlib sources can be compiled without change to produce a DLL. See the - file win32/DLL_FAQ.txt in the zlib distribution. Pointers to the - precompiled DLL are found in the zlib web site at http://zlib.net/ . - - 3. Where can I get a Visual Basic interface to zlib? - - See - * http://marknelson.us/1997/01/01/zlib-engine/ - * win32/DLL_FAQ.txt in the zlib distribution - - 4. compress() returns Z_BUF_ERROR. - - Make sure that before the call of compress(), the length of the compressed - buffer is equal to the available size of the compressed buffer and not - zero. For Visual Basic, check that this parameter is passed by reference - ("as any"), not by value ("as long"). - - 5. deflate() or inflate() returns Z_BUF_ERROR. - - Before making the call, make sure that avail_in and avail_out are not zero. - When setting the parameter flush equal to Z_FINISH, also make sure that - avail_out is big enough to allow processing all pending input. Note that a - Z_BUF_ERROR is not fatal--another call to deflate() or inflate() can be - made with more input or output space. A Z_BUF_ERROR may in fact be - unavoidable depending on how the functions are used, since it is not - possible to tell whether or not there is more output pending when - strm.avail_out returns with zero. See http://zlib.net/zlib_how.html for a - heavily annotated example. - - 6. Where's the zlib documentation (man pages, etc.)? - - It's in zlib.h . Examples of zlib usage are in the files test/example.c - and test/minigzip.c, with more in examples/ . - - 7. Why don't you use GNU autoconf or libtool or ...? - - Because we would like to keep zlib as a very small and simple package. - zlib is rather portable and doesn't need much configuration. - - 8. I found a bug in zlib. - - Most of the time, such problems are due to an incorrect usage of zlib. - Please try to reproduce the problem with a small program and send the - corresponding source to us at zlib@gzip.org . Do not send multi-megabyte - data files without prior agreement. - - 9. Why do I get "undefined reference to gzputc"? - - If "make test" produces something like - - example.o(.text+0x154): undefined reference to `gzputc' - - check that you don't have old files libz.* in /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib or - /usr/X11R6/lib. Remove any old versions, then do "make install". - -10. I need a Delphi interface to zlib. - - See the contrib/delphi directory in the zlib distribution. - -11. Can zlib handle .zip archives? - - Not by itself, no. See the directory contrib/minizip in the zlib - distribution. - -12. Can zlib handle .Z files? - - No, sorry. You have to spawn an uncompress or gunzip subprocess, or adapt - the code of uncompress on your own. - -13. How can I make a Unix shared library? - - By default a shared (and a static) library is built for Unix. So: - - make distclean - ./configure - make - -14. How do I install a shared zlib library on Unix? - - After the above, then: - - make install - - However, many flavors of Unix come with a shared zlib already installed. - Before going to the trouble of compiling a shared version of zlib and - trying to install it, you may want to check if it's already there! If you - can #include , it's there. The -lz option will probably link to - it. You can check the version at the top of zlib.h or with the - ZLIB_VERSION symbol defined in zlib.h . - -15. I have a question about OttoPDF. - - We are not the authors of OttoPDF. The real author is on the OttoPDF web - site: Joel Hainley, jhainley@myndkryme.com. - -16. Can zlib decode Flate data in an Adobe PDF file? - - Yes. See http://www.pdflib.com/ . To modify PDF forms, see - http://sourceforge.net/projects/acroformtool/ . - -17. Why am I getting this "register_frame_info not found" error on Solaris? - - After installing zlib 1.1.4 on Solaris 2.6, running applications using zlib - generates an error such as: - - ld.so.1: rpm: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/local/lib/libz.so: - symbol __register_frame_info: referenced symbol not found - - The symbol __register_frame_info is not part of zlib, it is generated by - the C compiler (cc or gcc). You must recompile applications using zlib - which have this problem. This problem is specific to Solaris. See - http://www.sunfreeware.com for Solaris versions of zlib and applications - using zlib. - -18. Why does gzip give an error on a file I make with compress/deflate? - - The compress and deflate functions produce data in the zlib format, which - is different and incompatible with the gzip format. The gz* functions in - zlib on the other hand use the gzip format. Both the zlib and gzip formats - use the same compressed data format internally, but have different headers - and trailers around the compressed data. - -19. Ok, so why are there two different formats? - - The gzip format was designed to retain the directory information about a - single file, such as the name and last modification date. The zlib format - on the other hand was designed for in-memory and communication channel - applications, and has a much more compact header and trailer and uses a - faster integrity check than gzip. - -20. Well that's nice, but how do I make a gzip file in memory? - - You can request that deflate write the gzip format instead of the zlib - format using deflateInit2(). You can also request that inflate decode the - gzip format using inflateInit2(). Read zlib.h for more details. - -21. Is zlib thread-safe? - - Yes. However any library routines that zlib uses and any application- - provided memory allocation routines must also be thread-safe. zlib's gz* - functions use stdio library routines, and most of zlib's functions use the - library memory allocation routines by default. zlib's *Init* functions - allow for the application to provide custom memory allocation routines. - - Of course, you should only operate on any given zlib or gzip stream from a - single thread at a time. - -22. Can I use zlib in my commercial application? - - Yes. Please read the license in zlib.h. - -23. Is zlib under the GNU license? - - No. Please read the license in zlib.h. - -24. The license says that altered source versions must be "plainly marked". So - what exactly do I need to do to meet that requirement? - - You need to change the ZLIB_VERSION and ZLIB_VERNUM #defines in zlib.h. In - particular, the final version number needs to be changed to "f", and an - identification string should be appended to ZLIB_VERSION. Version numbers - x.x.x.f are reserved for modifications to zlib by others than the zlib - maintainers. For example, if the version of the base zlib you are altering - is "1.2.3.4", then in zlib.h you should change ZLIB_VERNUM to 0x123f, and - ZLIB_VERSION to something like "1.2.3.f-zachary-mods-v3". You can also - update the version strings in deflate.c and inftrees.c. - - For altered source distributions, you should also note the origin and - nature of the changes in zlib.h, as well as in ChangeLog and README, along - with the dates of the alterations. The origin should include at least your - name (or your company's name), and an email address to contact for help or - issues with the library. - - Note that distributing a compiled zlib library along with zlib.h and - zconf.h is also a source distribution, and so you should change - ZLIB_VERSION and ZLIB_VERNUM and note the origin and nature of the changes - in zlib.h as you would for a full source distribution. - -25. Will zlib work on a big-endian or little-endian architecture, and can I - exchange compressed data between them? - - Yes and yes. - -26. Will zlib work on a 64-bit machine? - - Yes. It has been tested on 64-bit machines, and has no dependence on any - data types being limited to 32-bits in length. If you have any - difficulties, please provide a complete problem report to zlib@gzip.org - -27. Will zlib decompress data from the PKWare Data Compression Library? - - No. The PKWare DCL uses a completely different compressed data format than - does PKZIP and zlib. However, you can look in zlib's contrib/blast - directory for a possible solution to your problem. - -28. Can I access data randomly in a compressed stream? - - No, not without some preparation. If when compressing you periodically use - Z_FULL_FLUSH, carefully write all the pending data at those points, and - keep an index of those locations, then you can start decompression at those - points. You have to be careful to not use Z_FULL_FLUSH too often, since it - can significantly degrade compression. Alternatively, you can scan a - deflate stream once to generate an index, and then use that index for - random access. See examples/zran.c . - -29. Does zlib work on MVS, OS/390, CICS, etc.? - - It has in the past, but we have not heard of any recent evidence. There - were working ports of zlib 1.1.4 to MVS, but those links no longer work. - If you know of recent, successful applications of zlib on these operating - systems, please let us know. Thanks. - -30. Is there some simpler, easier to read version of inflate I can look at to - understand the deflate format? - - First off, you should read RFC 1951. Second, yes. Look in zlib's - contrib/puff directory. - -31. Does zlib infringe on any patents? - - As far as we know, no. In fact, that was originally the whole point behind - zlib. Look here for some more information: - - http://www.gzip.org/#faq11 - -32. Can zlib work with greater than 4 GB of data? - - Yes. inflate() and deflate() will process any amount of data correctly. - Each call of inflate() or deflate() is limited to input and output chunks - of the maximum value that can be stored in the compiler's "unsigned int" - type, but there is no limit to the number of chunks. Note however that the - strm.total_in and strm_total_out counters may be limited to 4 GB. These - counters are provided as a convenience and are not used internally by - inflate() or deflate(). The application can easily set up its own counters - updated after each call of inflate() or deflate() to count beyond 4 GB. - compress() and uncompress() may be limited to 4 GB, since they operate in a - single call. gzseek() and gztell() may be limited to 4 GB depending on how - zlib is compiled. See the zlibCompileFlags() function in zlib.h. - - The word "may" appears several times above since there is a 4 GB limit only - if the compiler's "long" type is 32 bits. If the compiler's "long" type is - 64 bits, then the limit is 16 exabytes. - -33. Does zlib have any security vulnerabilities? - - The only one that we are aware of is potentially in gzprintf(). If zlib is - compiled to use sprintf() or vsprintf(), then there is no protection - against a buffer overflow of an 8K string space (or other value as set by - gzbuffer()), other than the caller of gzprintf() assuring that the output - will not exceed 8K. On the other hand, if zlib is compiled to use - snprintf() or vsnprintf(), which should normally be the case, then there is - no vulnerability. The ./configure script will display warnings if an - insecure variation of sprintf() will be used by gzprintf(). Also the - zlibCompileFlags() function will return information on what variant of - sprintf() is used by gzprintf(). - - If you don't have snprintf() or vsnprintf() and would like one, you can - find a portable implementation here: - - http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/ - - Note that you should be using the most recent version of zlib. Versions - 1.1.3 and before were subject to a double-free vulnerability, and versions - 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 were subject to an access exception when decompressing - invalid compressed data. - -34. Is there a Java version of zlib? - - Probably what you want is to use zlib in Java. zlib is already included - as part of the Java SDK in the java.util.zip package. If you really want - a version of zlib written in the Java language, look on the zlib home - page for links: http://zlib.net/ . - -35. I get this or that compiler or source-code scanner warning when I crank it - up to maximally-pedantic. Can't you guys write proper code? - - Many years ago, we gave up attempting to avoid warnings on every compiler - in the universe. It just got to be a waste of time, and some compilers - were downright silly as well as contradicted each other. So now, we simply - make sure that the code always works. - -36. Valgrind (or some similar memory access checker) says that deflate is - performing a conditional jump that depends on an uninitialized value. - Isn't that a bug? - - No. That is intentional for performance reasons, and the output of deflate - is not affected. This only started showing up recently since zlib 1.2.x - uses malloc() by default for allocations, whereas earlier versions used - calloc(), which zeros out the allocated memory. Even though the code was - correct, versions 1.2.4 and later was changed to not stimulate these - checkers. - -37. Will zlib read the (insert any ancient or arcane format here) compressed - data format? - - Probably not. Look in the comp.compression FAQ for pointers to various - formats and associated software. - -38. How can I encrypt/decrypt zip files with zlib? - - zlib doesn't support encryption. The original PKZIP encryption is very - weak and can be broken with freely available programs. To get strong - encryption, use GnuPG, http://www.gnupg.org/ , which already includes zlib - compression. For PKZIP compatible "encryption", look at - http://www.info-zip.org/ - -39. What's the difference between the "gzip" and "deflate" HTTP 1.1 encodings? - - "gzip" is the gzip format, and "deflate" is the zlib format. They should - probably have called the second one "zlib" instead to avoid confusion with - the raw deflate compressed data format. While the HTTP 1.1 RFC 2616 - correctly points to the zlib specification in RFC 1950 for the "deflate" - transfer encoding, there have been reports of servers and browsers that - incorrectly produce or expect raw deflate data per the deflate - specification in RFC 1951, most notably Microsoft. So even though the - "deflate" transfer encoding using the zlib format would be the more - efficient approach (and in fact exactly what the zlib format was designed - for), using the "gzip" transfer encoding is probably more reliable due to - an unfortunate choice of name on the part of the HTTP 1.1 authors. - - Bottom line: use the gzip format for HTTP 1.1 encoding. - -40. Does zlib support the new "Deflate64" format introduced by PKWare? - - No. PKWare has apparently decided to keep that format proprietary, since - they have not documented it as they have previous compression formats. In - any case, the compression improvements are so modest compared to other more - modern approaches, that it's not worth the effort to implement. - -41. I'm having a problem with the zip functions in zlib, can you help? - - There are no zip functions in zlib. You are probably using minizip by - Giles Vollant, which is found in the contrib directory of zlib. It is not - part of zlib. In fact none of the stuff in contrib is part of zlib. The - files in there are not supported by the zlib authors. You need to contact - the authors of the respective contribution for help. - -42. The match.asm code in contrib is under the GNU General Public License. - Since it's part of zlib, doesn't that mean that all of zlib falls under the - GNU GPL? - - No. The files in contrib are not part of zlib. They were contributed by - other authors and are provided as a convenience to the user within the zlib - distribution. Each item in contrib has its own license. - -43. Is zlib subject to export controls? What is its ECCN? - - zlib is not subject to export controls, and so is classified as EAR99. - -44. Can you please sign these lengthy legal documents and fax them back to us - so that we can use your software in our product? - - No. Go away. Shoo. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/INDEX b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/INDEX deleted file mode 100644 index 2ba0641..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/INDEX +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -CMakeLists.txt cmake build file -ChangeLog history of changes -FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about zlib -INDEX this file -Makefile dummy Makefile that tells you to ./configure -Makefile.in template for Unix Makefile -README guess what -configure configure script for Unix -make_vms.com makefile for VMS -test/example.c zlib usages examples for build testing -test/minigzip.c minimal gzip-like functionality for build testing -test/infcover.c inf*.c code coverage for build coverage testing -treebuild.xml XML description of source file dependencies -zconf.h.cmakein zconf.h template for cmake -zconf.h.in zconf.h template for configure -zlib.3 Man page for zlib -zlib.3.pdf Man page in PDF format -zlib.map Linux symbol information -zlib.pc.in Template for pkg-config descriptor -zlib.pc.cmakein zlib.pc template for cmake -zlib2ansi perl script to convert source files for C++ compilation - -amiga/ makefiles for Amiga SAS C -as400/ makefiles for AS/400 -doc/ documentation for formats and algorithms -msdos/ makefiles for MSDOS -nintendods/ makefile for Nintendo DS -old/ makefiles for various architectures and zlib documentation - files that have not yet been updated for zlib 1.2.x -qnx/ makefiles for QNX -watcom/ makefiles for OpenWatcom -win32/ makefiles for Windows - - zlib public header files (required for library use): -zconf.h -zlib.h - - private source files used to build the zlib library: -adler32.c -compress.c -crc32.c -crc32.h -deflate.c -deflate.h -gzclose.c -gzguts.h -gzlib.c -gzread.c -gzwrite.c -infback.c -inffast.c -inffast.h -inffixed.h -inflate.c -inflate.h -inftrees.c -inftrees.h -trees.c -trees.h -uncompr.c -zutil.c -zutil.h - - source files for sample programs -See examples/README.examples - - unsupported contributions by third parties -See contrib/README.contrib diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/Makefile b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 6bba86c..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -all: - -@echo "Please use ./configure first. 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All the code is -thread safe. The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs -(Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files -http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1950 (zlib format), rfc1951 (deflate format) and -rfc1952 (gzip format). - -All functions of the compression library are documented in the file zlib.h -(volunteer to write man pages welcome, contact zlib@gzip.org). A usage example -of the library is given in the file test/example.c which also tests that -the library is working correctly. Another example is given in the file -test/minigzip.c. The compression library itself is composed of all source -files in the root directory. - -To compile all files and run the test program, follow the instructions given at -the top of Makefile.in. In short "./configure; make test", and if that goes -well, "make install" should work for most flavors of Unix. For Windows, use -one of the special makefiles in win32/ or contrib/vstudio/ . For VMS, use -make_vms.com. - -Questions about zlib should be sent to , or to Gilles Vollant - for the Windows DLL version. The zlib home page is -http://zlib.net/ . Before reporting a problem, please check this site to -verify that you have the latest version of zlib; otherwise get the latest -version and check whether the problem still exists or not. - -PLEASE read the zlib FAQ http://zlib.net/zlib_faq.html before asking for help. - -Mark Nelson wrote an article about zlib for the Jan. 1997 -issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal; a copy of the article is available at -http://marknelson.us/1997/01/01/zlib-engine/ . - -The changes made in version 1.2.8 are documented in the file ChangeLog. - -Unsupported third party contributions are provided in directory contrib/ . - -zlib is available in Java using the java.util.zip package, documented at -http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/compression/ . - -A Perl interface to zlib written by Paul Marquess is available -at CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) sites, including -http://search.cpan.org/~pmqs/IO-Compress-Zlib/ . - -A Python interface to zlib written by A.M. Kuchling is -available in Python 1.5 and later versions, see -http://docs.python.org/library/zlib.html . - -zlib is built into tcl: http://wiki.tcl.tk/4610 . - -An experimental package to read and write files in .zip format, written on top -of zlib by Gilles Vollant , is available in the -contrib/minizip directory of zlib. - - -Notes for some targets: - -- For Windows DLL versions, please see win32/DLL_FAQ.txt - -- For 64-bit Irix, deflate.c must be compiled without any optimization. With - -O, one libpng test fails. The test works in 32 bit mode (with the -n32 - compiler flag). The compiler bug has been reported to SGI. - -- zlib doesn't work with gcc 2.6.3 on a DEC 3000/300LX under OSF/1 2.1 it works - when compiled with cc. - -- On Digital Unix 4.0D (formely OSF/1) on AlphaServer, the cc option -std1 is - necessary to get gzprintf working correctly. This is done by configure. - -- zlib doesn't work on HP-UX 9.05 with some versions of /bin/cc. It works with - other compilers. Use "make test" to check your compiler. - -- gzdopen is not supported on RISCOS or BEOS. - -- For PalmOs, see http://palmzlib.sourceforge.net/ - - -Acknowledgments: - - The deflate format used by zlib was defined by Phil Katz. The deflate and - zlib specifications were written by L. Peter Deutsch. Thanks to all the - people who reported problems and suggested various improvements in zlib; they - are too numerous to cite here. - -Copyright notice: - - (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler - - This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages - arising from the use of this software. - - Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it - freely, subject to the following restrictions: - - 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not - claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software - in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be - appreciated but is not required. - 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be - misrepresented as being the original software. - 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. - - Jean-loup Gailly Mark Adler - jloup@gzip.org madler@alumni.caltech.edu - -If you use the zlib library in a product, we would appreciate *not* receiving -lengthy legal documents to sign. The sources are provided for free but without -warranty of any kind. The library has been entirely written by Jean-loup -Gailly and Mark Adler; it does not include third-party code. - -If you redistribute modified sources, we would appreciate that you include in -the file ChangeLog history information documenting your changes. Please read -the FAQ for more information on the distribution of modified source versions. diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/adler32.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/adler32.c deleted file mode 100644 index 003d373..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/adler32.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -/* adler32.c -- compute the Adler-32 checksum of a data stream - * Copyright (C) 1995-2011 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#include "zutil.h" - -#define local static - -local uLong adler32_combine_ OF((uLong adler1, uLong adler2, z_off64_t len2)); - -#define BASE 65521 /* largest prime smaller than 65536 */ -#define NMAX 5552 -/* NMAX is the largest n such that 255n(n+1)/2 + (n+1)(BASE-1) <= 2^32-1 */ - -#define DO1(buf,i) {adler += (buf)[i]; sum2 += adler;} -#define DO2(buf,i) DO1(buf,i); DO1(buf,i+1); -#define DO4(buf,i) DO2(buf,i); DO2(buf,i+2); -#define DO8(buf,i) DO4(buf,i); DO4(buf,i+4); -#define DO16(buf) DO8(buf,0); DO8(buf,8); - -/* use NO_DIVIDE if your processor does not do division in hardware -- - try it both ways to see which is faster */ -#ifdef NO_DIVIDE -/* note that this assumes BASE is 65521, where 65536 % 65521 == 15 - (thank you to John Reiser for pointing this out) */ -# define CHOP(a) \ - do { \ - unsigned long tmp = a >> 16; \ - a &= 0xffffUL; \ - a += (tmp << 4) - tmp; \ - } while (0) -# define MOD28(a) \ - do { \ - CHOP(a); \ - if (a >= BASE) a -= BASE; \ - } while (0) -# define MOD(a) \ - do { \ - CHOP(a); \ - MOD28(a); \ - } while (0) -# define MOD63(a) \ - do { /* this assumes a is not negative */ \ - z_off64_t tmp = a >> 32; \ - a &= 0xffffffffL; \ - a += (tmp << 8) - (tmp << 5) + tmp; \ - tmp = a >> 16; \ - a &= 0xffffL; \ - a += (tmp << 4) - tmp; \ - tmp = a >> 16; \ - a &= 0xffffL; \ - a += (tmp << 4) - tmp; \ - if (a >= BASE) a -= BASE; \ - } while (0) -#else -# define MOD(a) a %= BASE -# define MOD28(a) a %= BASE -# define MOD63(a) a %= BASE -#endif - -/* ========================================================================= */ -uLong ZEXPORT adler32(adler, buf, len) - uLong adler; - const Bytef *buf; - uInt len; -{ - unsigned long sum2; - unsigned n; - - /* split Adler-32 into component sums */ - sum2 = (adler >> 16) & 0xffff; - adler &= 0xffff; - - /* in case user likes doing a byte at a time, keep it fast */ - if (len == 1) { - adler += buf[0]; - if (adler >= BASE) - adler -= BASE; - sum2 += adler; - if (sum2 >= BASE) - sum2 -= BASE; - return adler | (sum2 << 16); - } - - /* initial Adler-32 value (deferred check for len == 1 speed) */ - if (buf == Z_NULL) - return 1L; - - /* in case short lengths are provided, keep it somewhat fast */ - if (len < 16) { - while (len--) { - adler += *buf++; - sum2 += adler; - } - if (adler >= BASE) - adler -= BASE; - MOD28(sum2); /* only added so many BASE's */ - return adler | (sum2 << 16); - } - - /* do length NMAX blocks -- requires just one modulo operation */ - while (len >= NMAX) { - len -= NMAX; - n = NMAX / 16; /* NMAX is divisible by 16 */ - do { - DO16(buf); /* 16 sums unrolled */ - buf += 16; - } while (--n); - MOD(adler); - MOD(sum2); - } - - /* do remaining bytes (less than NMAX, still just one modulo) */ - if (len) { /* avoid modulos if none remaining */ - while (len >= 16) { - len -= 16; - DO16(buf); - buf += 16; - } - while (len--) { - adler += *buf++; - sum2 += adler; - } - MOD(adler); - MOD(sum2); - } - - /* return recombined sums */ - return adler | (sum2 << 16); -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -local uLong adler32_combine_(adler1, adler2, len2) - uLong adler1; - uLong adler2; - z_off64_t len2; -{ - unsigned long sum1; - unsigned long sum2; - unsigned rem; - - /* for negative len, return invalid adler32 as a clue for debugging */ - if (len2 < 0) - return 0xffffffffUL; - - /* the derivation of this formula is left as an exercise for the reader */ - MOD63(len2); /* assumes len2 >= 0 */ - rem = (unsigned)len2; - sum1 = adler1 & 0xffff; - sum2 = rem * sum1; - MOD(sum2); - sum1 += (adler2 & 0xffff) + BASE - 1; - sum2 += ((adler1 >> 16) & 0xffff) + ((adler2 >> 16) & 0xffff) + BASE - rem; - if (sum1 >= BASE) sum1 -= BASE; - if (sum1 >= BASE) sum1 -= BASE; - if (sum2 >= (BASE << 1)) sum2 -= (BASE << 1); - if (sum2 >= BASE) sum2 -= BASE; - return sum1 | (sum2 << 16); -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine(adler1, adler2, len2) - uLong adler1; - uLong adler2; - z_off_t len2; -{ - return adler32_combine_(adler1, adler2, len2); -} - -uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine64(adler1, adler2, len2) - uLong adler1; - uLong adler2; - z_off64_t len2; -{ - return adler32_combine_(adler1, adler2, len2); -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/compress.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/compress.c deleted file mode 100644 index 832a548..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/compress.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/* compress.c -- compress a memory buffer - * Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#define ZLIB_INTERNAL -#include "zlib.h" - -/* =========================================================================== - Compresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. The level - parameter has the same meaning as in deflateInit. sourceLen is the byte - length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total size of the - destination buffer, which must be at least 0.1% larger than sourceLen plus - 12 bytes. Upon exit, destLen is the actual size of the compressed buffer. - - compress2 returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough - memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output buffer, - Z_STREAM_ERROR if the level parameter is invalid. -*/ -int ZEXPORT compress2 (dest, destLen, source, sourceLen, level) - Bytef *dest; - uLongf *destLen; - const Bytef *source; - uLong sourceLen; - int level; -{ - z_stream stream; - int err; - - stream.next_in = (z_const Bytef *)source; - stream.avail_in = (uInt)sourceLen; -#ifdef MAXSEG_64K - /* Check for source > 64K on 16-bit machine: */ - if ((uLong)stream.avail_in != sourceLen) return Z_BUF_ERROR; -#endif - stream.next_out = dest; - stream.avail_out = (uInt)*destLen; - if ((uLong)stream.avail_out != *destLen) return Z_BUF_ERROR; - - stream.zalloc = (alloc_func)0; - stream.zfree = (free_func)0; - stream.opaque = (voidpf)0; - - err = deflateInit(&stream, level); - if (err != Z_OK) return err; - - err = deflate(&stream, Z_FINISH); - if (err != Z_STREAM_END) { - deflateEnd(&stream); - return err == Z_OK ? Z_BUF_ERROR : err; - } - *destLen = stream.total_out; - - err = deflateEnd(&stream); - return err; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - */ -int ZEXPORT compress (dest, destLen, source, sourceLen) - Bytef *dest; - uLongf *destLen; - const Bytef *source; - uLong sourceLen; -{ - return compress2(dest, destLen, source, sourceLen, Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - If the default memLevel or windowBits for deflateInit() is changed, then - this function needs to be updated. - */ -uLong ZEXPORT compressBound (sourceLen) - uLong sourceLen; -{ - return sourceLen + (sourceLen >> 12) + (sourceLen >> 14) + - (sourceLen >> 25) + 13; -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/configure b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/configure deleted file mode 100644 index b77a8a8..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/configure +++ /dev/null @@ -1,831 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# configure script for zlib. -# -# Normally configure builds both a static and a shared library. -# If you want to build just a static library, use: ./configure --static -# -# To impose specific compiler or flags or install directory, use for example: -# prefix=$HOME CC=cc CFLAGS="-O4" ./configure -# or for csh/tcsh users: -# (setenv prefix $HOME; setenv CC cc; setenv CFLAGS "-O4"; ./configure) - -# Incorrect settings of CC or CFLAGS may prevent creating a shared library. -# If you have problems, try without defining CC and CFLAGS before reporting -# an error. - -# start off configure.log -echo -------------------- >> configure.log -echo $0 $* >> configure.log -date >> configure.log - -# set command prefix for cross-compilation -if [ -n "${CHOST}" ]; then - uname="`echo "${CHOST}" | sed -e 's/^[^-]*-\([^-]*\)$/\1/' -e 's/^[^-]*-[^-]*-\([^-]*\)$/\1/' -e 's/^[^-]*-[^-]*-\([^-]*\)-.*$/\1/'`" - CROSS_PREFIX="${CHOST}-" -fi - -# destination name for static library -STATICLIB=libz.a - -# extract zlib version numbers from zlib.h -VER=`sed -n -e '/VERSION "/s/.*"\(.*\)".*/\1/p' < zlib.h` -VER3=`sed -n -e '/VERSION "/s/.*"\([0-9]*\\.[0-9]*\\.[0-9]*\).*/\1/p' < zlib.h` -VER2=`sed -n -e '/VERSION "/s/.*"\([0-9]*\\.[0-9]*\)\\..*/\1/p' < zlib.h` -VER1=`sed -n -e '/VERSION "/s/.*"\([0-9]*\)\\..*/\1/p' < zlib.h` - -# establish commands for library building -if "${CROSS_PREFIX}ar" --version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || test $? 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This results in about a - * factor of two increase in speed on a Power PC G4 (PPC7455) using gcc -O3. - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -/* - Note on the use of DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE: there is no mutex or semaphore - protection on the static variables used to control the first-use generation - of the crc tables. Therefore, if you #define DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE, you should - first call get_crc_table() to initialize the tables before allowing more than - one thread to use crc32(). - - DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE and MAKECRCH can be #defined to write out crc32.h. - */ - -#ifdef MAKECRCH -# include -# ifndef DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE -# define DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE -# endif /* !DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE */ -#endif /* MAKECRCH */ - -#include "zutil.h" /* for STDC and FAR definitions */ - -#define local static - -/* Definitions for doing the crc four data bytes at a time. */ -#if !defined(NOBYFOUR) && defined(Z_U4) -# define BYFOUR -#endif -#ifdef BYFOUR - local unsigned long crc32_little OF((unsigned long, - const unsigned char FAR *, unsigned)); - local unsigned long crc32_big OF((unsigned long, - const unsigned char FAR *, unsigned)); -# define TBLS 8 -#else -# define TBLS 1 -#endif /* BYFOUR */ - -/* Local functions for crc concatenation */ -local unsigned long gf2_matrix_times OF((unsigned long *mat, - unsigned long vec)); -local void gf2_matrix_square OF((unsigned long *square, unsigned long *mat)); -local uLong crc32_combine_ OF((uLong crc1, uLong crc2, z_off64_t len2)); - - -#ifdef DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE - -local volatile int crc_table_empty = 1; -local z_crc_t FAR crc_table[TBLS][256]; -local void make_crc_table OF((void)); -#ifdef MAKECRCH - local void write_table OF((FILE *, const z_crc_t FAR *)); -#endif /* MAKECRCH */ -/* - Generate tables for a byte-wise 32-bit CRC calculation on the polynomial: - x^32+x^26+x^23+x^22+x^16+x^12+x^11+x^10+x^8+x^7+x^5+x^4+x^2+x+1. - - Polynomials over GF(2) are represented in binary, one bit per coefficient, - with the lowest powers in the most significant bit. Then adding polynomials - is just exclusive-or, and multiplying a polynomial by x is a right shift by - one. If we call the above polynomial p, and represent a byte as the - polynomial q, also with the lowest power in the most significant bit (so the - byte 0xb1 is the polynomial x^7+x^3+x+1), then the CRC is (q*x^32) mod p, - where a mod b means the remainder after dividing a by b. - - This calculation is done using the shift-register method of multiplying and - taking the remainder. The register is initialized to zero, and for each - incoming bit, x^32 is added mod p to the register if the bit is a one (where - x^32 mod p is p+x^32 = x^26+...+1), and the register is multiplied mod p by - x (which is shifting right by one and adding x^32 mod p if the bit shifted - out is a one). We start with the highest power (least significant bit) of - q and repeat for all eight bits of q. - - The first table is simply the CRC of all possible eight bit values. This is - all the information needed to generate CRCs on data a byte at a time for all - combinations of CRC register values and incoming bytes. The remaining tables - allow for word-at-a-time CRC calculation for both big-endian and little- - endian machines, where a word is four bytes. -*/ -local void make_crc_table() -{ - z_crc_t c; - int n, k; - z_crc_t poly; /* polynomial exclusive-or pattern */ - /* terms of polynomial defining this crc (except x^32): */ - static volatile int first = 1; /* flag to limit concurrent making */ - static const unsigned char p[] = {0,1,2,4,5,7,8,10,11,12,16,22,23,26}; - - /* See if another task is already doing this (not thread-safe, but better - than nothing -- significantly reduces duration of vulnerability in - case the advice about DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE is ignored) */ - if (first) { - first = 0; - - /* make exclusive-or pattern from polynomial (0xedb88320UL) */ - poly = 0; - for (n = 0; n < (int)(sizeof(p)/sizeof(unsigned char)); n++) - poly |= (z_crc_t)1 << (31 - p[n]); - - /* generate a crc for every 8-bit value */ - for (n = 0; n < 256; n++) { - c = (z_crc_t)n; - for (k = 0; k < 8; k++) - c = c & 1 ? poly ^ (c >> 1) : c >> 1; - crc_table[0][n] = c; - } - -#ifdef BYFOUR - /* generate crc for each value followed by one, two, and three zeros, - and then the byte reversal of those as well as the first table */ - for (n = 0; n < 256; n++) { - c = crc_table[0][n]; - crc_table[4][n] = ZSWAP32(c); - for (k = 1; k < 4; k++) { - c = crc_table[0][c & 0xff] ^ (c >> 8); - crc_table[k][n] = c; - crc_table[k + 4][n] = ZSWAP32(c); - } - } -#endif /* BYFOUR */ - - crc_table_empty = 0; - } - else { /* not first */ - /* wait for the other guy to finish (not efficient, but rare) */ - while (crc_table_empty) - ; - } - -#ifdef MAKECRCH - /* write out CRC tables to crc32.h */ - { - FILE *out; - - out = fopen("crc32.h", "w"); - if (out == NULL) return; - fprintf(out, "/* crc32.h -- tables for rapid CRC calculation\n"); - fprintf(out, " * Generated automatically by crc32.c\n */\n\n"); - fprintf(out, "local const z_crc_t FAR "); - fprintf(out, "crc_table[TBLS][256] =\n{\n {\n"); - write_table(out, crc_table[0]); -# ifdef BYFOUR - fprintf(out, "#ifdef BYFOUR\n"); - for (k = 1; k < 8; k++) { - fprintf(out, " },\n {\n"); - write_table(out, crc_table[k]); - } - fprintf(out, "#endif\n"); -# endif /* BYFOUR */ - fprintf(out, " }\n};\n"); - fclose(out); - } -#endif /* MAKECRCH */ -} - -#ifdef MAKECRCH -local void write_table(out, table) - FILE *out; - const z_crc_t FAR *table; -{ - int n; - - for (n = 0; n < 256; n++) - fprintf(out, "%s0x%08lxUL%s", n % 5 ? "" : " ", - (unsigned long)(table[n]), - n == 255 ? "\n" : (n % 5 == 4 ? ",\n" : ", ")); -} -#endif /* MAKECRCH */ - -#else /* !DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE */ -/* ======================================================================== - * Tables of CRC-32s of all single-byte values, made by make_crc_table(). - */ -#include "crc32.h" -#endif /* DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE */ - -/* ========================================================================= - * This function can be used by asm versions of crc32() - */ -const z_crc_t FAR * ZEXPORT get_crc_table() -{ -#ifdef DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE - if (crc_table_empty) - make_crc_table(); -#endif /* DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE */ - return (const z_crc_t FAR *)crc_table; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define DO1 crc = crc_table[0][((int)crc ^ (*buf++)) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8) -#define DO8 DO1; DO1; DO1; DO1; DO1; DO1; DO1; DO1 - -/* ========================================================================= */ -unsigned long ZEXPORT crc32(crc, buf, len) - unsigned long crc; - const unsigned char FAR *buf; - uInt len; -{ - if (buf == Z_NULL) return 0UL; - -#ifdef DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE - if (crc_table_empty) - make_crc_table(); -#endif /* DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE */ - -#ifdef BYFOUR - if (sizeof(void *) == sizeof(ptrdiff_t)) { - z_crc_t endian; - - endian = 1; - if (*((unsigned char *)(&endian))) - return crc32_little(crc, buf, len); - else - return crc32_big(crc, buf, len); - } -#endif /* BYFOUR */ - crc = crc ^ 0xffffffffUL; - while (len >= 8) { - DO8; - len -= 8; - } - if (len) do { - DO1; - } while (--len); - return crc ^ 0xffffffffUL; -} - -#ifdef BYFOUR - -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define DOLIT4 c ^= *buf4++; \ - c = crc_table[3][c & 0xff] ^ crc_table[2][(c >> 8) & 0xff] ^ \ - crc_table[1][(c >> 16) & 0xff] ^ crc_table[0][c >> 24] -#define DOLIT32 DOLIT4; DOLIT4; DOLIT4; DOLIT4; DOLIT4; DOLIT4; DOLIT4; DOLIT4 - -/* ========================================================================= */ -local unsigned long crc32_little(crc, buf, len) - unsigned long crc; - const unsigned char FAR *buf; - unsigned len; -{ - register z_crc_t c; - register const z_crc_t FAR *buf4; - - c = (z_crc_t)crc; - c = ~c; - while (len && ((ptrdiff_t)buf & 3)) { - c = crc_table[0][(c ^ *buf++) & 0xff] ^ (c >> 8); - len--; - } - - buf4 = (const z_crc_t FAR *)(const void FAR *)buf; - while (len >= 32) { - DOLIT32; - len -= 32; - } - while (len >= 4) { - DOLIT4; - len -= 4; - } - buf = (const unsigned char FAR *)buf4; - - if (len) do { - c = crc_table[0][(c ^ *buf++) & 0xff] ^ (c >> 8); - } while (--len); - c = ~c; - return (unsigned long)c; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define DOBIG4 c ^= *++buf4; \ - c = crc_table[4][c & 0xff] ^ crc_table[5][(c >> 8) & 0xff] ^ \ - crc_table[6][(c >> 16) & 0xff] ^ crc_table[7][c >> 24] -#define DOBIG32 DOBIG4; DOBIG4; DOBIG4; DOBIG4; DOBIG4; DOBIG4; DOBIG4; DOBIG4 - -/* ========================================================================= */ -local unsigned long crc32_big(crc, buf, len) - unsigned long crc; - const unsigned char FAR *buf; - unsigned len; -{ - register z_crc_t c; - register const z_crc_t FAR *buf4; - - c = ZSWAP32((z_crc_t)crc); - c = ~c; - while (len && ((ptrdiff_t)buf & 3)) { - c = crc_table[4][(c >> 24) ^ *buf++] ^ (c << 8); - len--; - } - - buf4 = (const z_crc_t FAR *)(const void FAR *)buf; - buf4--; - while (len >= 32) { - DOBIG32; - len -= 32; - } - while (len >= 4) { - DOBIG4; - len -= 4; - } - buf4++; - buf = (const unsigned char FAR *)buf4; - - if (len) do { - c = crc_table[4][(c >> 24) ^ *buf++] ^ (c << 8); - } while (--len); - c = ~c; - return (unsigned long)(ZSWAP32(c)); -} - -#endif /* BYFOUR */ - -#define GF2_DIM 32 /* dimension of GF(2) vectors (length of CRC) */ - -/* ========================================================================= */ -local unsigned long gf2_matrix_times(mat, vec) - unsigned long *mat; - unsigned long vec; -{ - unsigned long sum; - - sum = 0; - while (vec) { - if (vec & 1) - sum ^= *mat; - vec >>= 1; - mat++; - } - return sum; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -local void gf2_matrix_square(square, mat) - unsigned long *square; - unsigned long *mat; -{ - int n; - - for (n = 0; n < GF2_DIM; n++) - square[n] = gf2_matrix_times(mat, mat[n]); -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -local uLong crc32_combine_(crc1, crc2, len2) - uLong crc1; - uLong crc2; - z_off64_t len2; -{ - int n; - unsigned long row; - unsigned long even[GF2_DIM]; /* even-power-of-two zeros operator */ - unsigned long odd[GF2_DIM]; /* odd-power-of-two zeros operator */ - - /* degenerate case (also disallow negative lengths) */ - if (len2 <= 0) - return crc1; - - /* put operator for one zero bit in odd */ - odd[0] = 0xedb88320UL; /* CRC-32 polynomial */ - row = 1; - for (n = 1; n < GF2_DIM; n++) { - odd[n] = row; - row <<= 1; - } - - /* put operator for two zero bits in even */ - gf2_matrix_square(even, odd); - - /* put operator for four zero bits in odd */ - gf2_matrix_square(odd, even); - - /* apply len2 zeros to crc1 (first square will put the operator for one - zero byte, eight zero bits, in even) */ - do { - /* apply zeros operator for this bit of len2 */ - gf2_matrix_square(even, odd); - if (len2 & 1) - crc1 = gf2_matrix_times(even, crc1); - len2 >>= 1; - - /* if no more bits set, then done */ - if (len2 == 0) - break; - - /* another iteration of the loop with odd and even swapped */ - gf2_matrix_square(odd, even); - if (len2 & 1) - crc1 = gf2_matrix_times(odd, crc1); - len2 >>= 1; - - /* if no more bits set, then done */ - } while (len2 != 0); - - /* return combined crc */ - crc1 ^= crc2; - return crc1; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine(crc1, crc2, len2) - uLong crc1; - uLong crc2; - z_off_t len2; -{ - return crc32_combine_(crc1, crc2, len2); -} - -uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine64(crc1, crc2, len2) - uLong crc1; - uLong crc2; - z_off64_t len2; -{ - return crc32_combine_(crc1, crc2, len2); -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/crc32.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/crc32.h deleted file mode 100644 index b7e25cf..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/crc32.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,441 +0,0 @@ -/* crc32.h -- tables for rapid CRC calculation - * Generated automatically by crc32.c - */ - -local const z_crc_t FAR crc_table[TBLS][256] = -{ - { - 0x00000000UL, 0x77073096UL, 0xee0e612cUL, 0x990951baUL, 0x076dc419UL, - 0x706af48fUL, 0xe963a535UL, 0x9e6495a3UL, 0x0edb8832UL, 0x79dcb8a4UL, - 0xe0d5e91eUL, 0x97d2d988UL, 0x09b64c2bUL, 0x7eb17cbdUL, 0xe7b82d07UL, - 0x90bf1d91UL, 0x1db71064UL, 0x6ab020f2UL, 0xf3b97148UL, 0x84be41deUL, - 0x1adad47dUL, 0x6ddde4ebUL, 0xf4d4b551UL, 0x83d385c7UL, 0x136c9856UL, - 0x646ba8c0UL, 0xfd62f97aUL, 0x8a65c9ecUL, 0x14015c4fUL, 0x63066cd9UL, - 0xfa0f3d63UL, 0x8d080df5UL, 0x3b6e20c8UL, 0x4c69105eUL, 0xd56041e4UL, - 0xa2677172UL, 0x3c03e4d1UL, 0x4b04d447UL, 0xd20d85fdUL, 0xa50ab56bUL, - 0x35b5a8faUL, 0x42b2986cUL, 0xdbbbc9d6UL, 0xacbcf940UL, 0x32d86ce3UL, - 0x45df5c75UL, 0xdcd60dcfUL, 0xabd13d59UL, 0x26d930acUL, 0x51de003aUL, - 0xc8d75180UL, 0xbfd06116UL, 0x21b4f4b5UL, 0x56b3c423UL, 0xcfba9599UL, - 0xb8bda50fUL, 0x2802b89eUL, 0x5f058808UL, 0xc60cd9b2UL, 0xb10be924UL, - 0x2f6f7c87UL, 0x58684c11UL, 0xc1611dabUL, 0xb6662d3dUL, 0x76dc4190UL, - 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* The key feature of this algorithm is that insertions into the string - * dictionary are very simple and thus fast, and deletions are avoided - * completely. Insertions are performed at each input character, whereas - * string matches are performed only when the previous match ends. So it - * is preferable to spend more time in matches to allow very fast string - * insertions and avoid deletions. The matching algorithm for small - * strings is inspired from that of Rabin & Karp. A brute force approach - * is used to find longer strings when a small match has been found. - * A similar algorithm is used in comic (by Jan-Mark Wams) and freeze - * (by Leonid Broukhis). - * A previous version of this file used a more sophisticated algorithm - * (by Fiala and Greene) which is guaranteed to run in linear amortized - * time, but has a larger average cost, uses more memory and is patented. - * However the F&G algorithm may be faster for some highly redundant - * files if the parameter max_chain_length (described below) is too large. - * - * ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - * - * The idea of lazy evaluation of matches is due to Jan-Mark Wams, and - * I found it in 'freeze' written by Leonid Broukhis. - * Thanks to many people for bug reports and testing. - * - * REFERENCES - * - * Deutsch, L.P.,"DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification". - * Available in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1951 - * - * A description of the Rabin and Karp algorithm is given in the book - * "Algorithms" by R. Sedgewick, Addison-Wesley, p252. - * - * Fiala,E.R., and Greene,D.H. - * Data Compression with Finite Windows, Comm.ACM, 32,4 (1989) 490-595 - * - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#include "deflate.h" - -const char deflate_copyright[] = - " deflate 1.2.8 Copyright 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler "; -/* - If you use the zlib library in a product, an acknowledgment is welcome - in the documentation of your product. If for some reason you cannot - include such an acknowledgment, I would appreciate that you keep this - copyright string in the executable of your product. - */ - -/* =========================================================================== - * Function prototypes. - */ -typedef enum { - need_more, /* block not completed, need more input or more output */ - block_done, /* block flush performed */ - finish_started, /* finish started, need only more output at next deflate */ - finish_done /* finish done, accept no more input or output */ -} block_state; - -typedef block_state (*compress_func) OF((deflate_state *s, int flush)); -/* Compression function. Returns the block state after the call. */ - -local void fill_window OF((deflate_state *s)); -local block_state deflate_stored OF((deflate_state *s, int flush)); -local block_state deflate_fast OF((deflate_state *s, int flush)); -#ifndef FASTEST -local block_state deflate_slow OF((deflate_state *s, int flush)); -#endif -local block_state deflate_rle OF((deflate_state *s, int flush)); -local block_state deflate_huff OF((deflate_state *s, int flush)); -local void lm_init OF((deflate_state *s)); -local void putShortMSB OF((deflate_state *s, uInt b)); -local void flush_pending OF((z_streamp strm)); -local int read_buf OF((z_streamp strm, Bytef *buf, unsigned size)); -#ifdef ASMV - void match_init OF((void)); /* asm code initialization */ - uInt longest_match OF((deflate_state *s, IPos cur_match)); -#else -local uInt longest_match OF((deflate_state *s, IPos cur_match)); -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG -local void check_match OF((deflate_state *s, IPos start, IPos match, - int length)); -#endif - -/* =========================================================================== - * Local data - */ - -#define NIL 0 -/* Tail of hash chains */ - -#ifndef TOO_FAR -# define TOO_FAR 4096 -#endif -/* Matches of length 3 are discarded if their distance exceeds TOO_FAR */ - -/* Values for max_lazy_match, good_match and max_chain_length, depending on - * the desired pack level (0..9). The values given below have been tuned to - * exclude worst case performance for pathological files. Better values may be - * found for specific files. - */ -typedef struct config_s { - ush good_length; /* reduce lazy search above this match length */ - ush max_lazy; /* do not perform lazy search above this match length */ - ush nice_length; /* quit search above this match length */ - ush max_chain; - compress_func func; -} config; - -#ifdef FASTEST -local const config configuration_table[2] = { -/* good lazy nice chain */ -/* 0 */ {0, 0, 0, 0, deflate_stored}, /* store only */ -/* 1 */ {4, 4, 8, 4, deflate_fast}}; /* max speed, no lazy matches */ -#else -local const config configuration_table[10] = { -/* good lazy nice chain */ -/* 0 */ {0, 0, 0, 0, deflate_stored}, /* store only */ -/* 1 */ {4, 4, 8, 4, deflate_fast}, /* max speed, no lazy matches */ -/* 2 */ {4, 5, 16, 8, deflate_fast}, -/* 3 */ {4, 6, 32, 32, deflate_fast}, - -/* 4 */ {4, 4, 16, 16, deflate_slow}, /* lazy matches */ -/* 5 */ {8, 16, 32, 32, deflate_slow}, -/* 6 */ {8, 16, 128, 128, deflate_slow}, -/* 7 */ {8, 32, 128, 256, deflate_slow}, -/* 8 */ {32, 128, 258, 1024, deflate_slow}, -/* 9 */ {32, 258, 258, 4096, deflate_slow}}; /* max compression */ -#endif - -/* Note: the deflate() code requires max_lazy >= MIN_MATCH and max_chain >= 4 - * For deflate_fast() (levels <= 3) good is ignored and lazy has a different - * meaning. - */ - -#define EQUAL 0 -/* result of memcmp for equal strings */ - -#ifndef NO_DUMMY_DECL -struct static_tree_desc_s {int dummy;}; /* for buggy compilers */ -#endif - -/* rank Z_BLOCK between Z_NO_FLUSH and Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH */ -#define RANK(f) (((f) << 1) - ((f) > 4 ? 9 : 0)) - -/* =========================================================================== - * Update a hash value with the given input byte - * IN assertion: all calls to to UPDATE_HASH are made with consecutive - * input characters, so that a running hash key can be computed from the - * previous key instead of complete recalculation each time. - */ -#define UPDATE_HASH(s,h,c) (h = (((h)<hash_shift) ^ (c)) & s->hash_mask) - - -/* =========================================================================== - * Insert string str in the dictionary and set match_head to the previous head - * of the hash chain (the most recent string with same hash key). Return - * the previous length of the hash chain. - * If this file is compiled with -DFASTEST, the compression level is forced - * to 1, and no hash chains are maintained. - * IN assertion: all calls to to INSERT_STRING are made with consecutive - * input characters and the first MIN_MATCH bytes of str are valid - * (except for the last MIN_MATCH-1 bytes of the input file). - */ -#ifdef FASTEST -#define INSERT_STRING(s, str, match_head) \ - (UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[(str) + (MIN_MATCH-1)]), \ - match_head = s->head[s->ins_h], \ - s->head[s->ins_h] = (Pos)(str)) -#else -#define INSERT_STRING(s, str, match_head) \ - (UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[(str) + (MIN_MATCH-1)]), \ - match_head = s->prev[(str) & s->w_mask] = s->head[s->ins_h], \ - s->head[s->ins_h] = (Pos)(str)) -#endif - -/* =========================================================================== - * Initialize the hash table (avoiding 64K overflow for 16 bit systems). - * prev[] will be initialized on the fly. - */ -#define CLEAR_HASH(s) \ - s->head[s->hash_size-1] = NIL; \ - zmemzero((Bytef *)s->head, (unsigned)(s->hash_size-1)*sizeof(*s->head)); - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateInit_(strm, level, version, stream_size) - z_streamp strm; - int level; - const char *version; - int stream_size; -{ - return deflateInit2_(strm, level, Z_DEFLATED, MAX_WBITS, DEF_MEM_LEVEL, - Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY, version, stream_size); - /* To do: ignore strm->next_in if we use it as window */ -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateInit2_(strm, level, method, windowBits, memLevel, strategy, - version, stream_size) - z_streamp strm; - int level; - int method; - int windowBits; - int memLevel; - int strategy; - const char *version; - int stream_size; -{ - deflate_state *s; - int wrap = 1; - static const char my_version[] = ZLIB_VERSION; - - ushf *overlay; - /* We overlay pending_buf and d_buf+l_buf. This works since the average - * output size for (length,distance) codes is <= 24 bits. - */ - - if (version == Z_NULL || version[0] != my_version[0] || - stream_size != sizeof(z_stream)) { - return Z_VERSION_ERROR; - } - if (strm == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - strm->msg = Z_NULL; - if (strm->zalloc == (alloc_func)0) { -#ifdef Z_SOLO - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; -#else - strm->zalloc = zcalloc; - strm->opaque = (voidpf)0; -#endif - } - if (strm->zfree == (free_func)0) -#ifdef Z_SOLO - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; -#else - strm->zfree = zcfree; -#endif - -#ifdef FASTEST - if (level != 0) level = 1; -#else - if (level == Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION) level = 6; -#endif - - if (windowBits < 0) { /* suppress zlib wrapper */ - wrap = 0; - windowBits = -windowBits; - } -#ifdef GZIP - else if (windowBits > 15) { - wrap = 2; /* write gzip wrapper instead */ - windowBits -= 16; - } -#endif - if (memLevel < 1 || memLevel > MAX_MEM_LEVEL || method != Z_DEFLATED || - windowBits < 8 || windowBits > 15 || level < 0 || level > 9 || - strategy < 0 || strategy > Z_FIXED) { - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - if (windowBits == 8) windowBits = 9; /* until 256-byte window bug fixed */ - s = (deflate_state *) ZALLOC(strm, 1, sizeof(deflate_state)); - if (s == Z_NULL) return Z_MEM_ERROR; - strm->state = (struct internal_state FAR *)s; - s->strm = strm; - - s->wrap = wrap; - s->gzhead = Z_NULL; - s->w_bits = windowBits; - s->w_size = 1 << s->w_bits; - s->w_mask = s->w_size - 1; - - s->hash_bits = memLevel + 7; - s->hash_size = 1 << s->hash_bits; - s->hash_mask = s->hash_size - 1; - s->hash_shift = ((s->hash_bits+MIN_MATCH-1)/MIN_MATCH); - - s->window = (Bytef *) ZALLOC(strm, s->w_size, 2*sizeof(Byte)); - s->prev = (Posf *) ZALLOC(strm, s->w_size, sizeof(Pos)); - s->head = (Posf *) ZALLOC(strm, s->hash_size, sizeof(Pos)); - - s->high_water = 0; /* nothing written to s->window yet */ - - s->lit_bufsize = 1 << (memLevel + 6); /* 16K elements by default */ - - overlay = (ushf *) ZALLOC(strm, s->lit_bufsize, sizeof(ush)+2); - s->pending_buf = (uchf *) overlay; - s->pending_buf_size = (ulg)s->lit_bufsize * (sizeof(ush)+2L); - - if (s->window == Z_NULL || s->prev == Z_NULL || s->head == Z_NULL || - s->pending_buf == Z_NULL) { - s->status = FINISH_STATE; - strm->msg = ERR_MSG(Z_MEM_ERROR); - deflateEnd (strm); - return Z_MEM_ERROR; - } - s->d_buf = overlay + s->lit_bufsize/sizeof(ush); - s->l_buf = s->pending_buf + (1+sizeof(ush))*s->lit_bufsize; - - s->level = level; - s->strategy = strategy; - s->method = (Byte)method; - - return deflateReset(strm); -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateSetDictionary (strm, dictionary, dictLength) - z_streamp strm; - const Bytef *dictionary; - uInt dictLength; -{ - deflate_state *s; - uInt str, n; - int wrap; - unsigned avail; - z_const unsigned char *next; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL || dictionary == Z_NULL) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - s = strm->state; - wrap = s->wrap; - if (wrap == 2 || (wrap == 1 && s->status != INIT_STATE) || s->lookahead) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* when using zlib wrappers, compute Adler-32 for provided dictionary */ - if (wrap == 1) - strm->adler = adler32(strm->adler, dictionary, dictLength); - s->wrap = 0; /* avoid computing Adler-32 in read_buf */ - - /* if dictionary would fill window, just replace the history */ - if (dictLength >= s->w_size) { - if (wrap == 0) { /* already empty otherwise */ - CLEAR_HASH(s); - s->strstart = 0; - s->block_start = 0L; - s->insert = 0; - } - dictionary += dictLength - s->w_size; /* use the tail */ - dictLength = s->w_size; - } - - /* insert dictionary into window and hash */ - avail = strm->avail_in; - next = strm->next_in; - strm->avail_in = dictLength; - strm->next_in = (z_const Bytef *)dictionary; - fill_window(s); - while (s->lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { - str = s->strstart; - n = s->lookahead - (MIN_MATCH-1); - do { - UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[str + MIN_MATCH-1]); -#ifndef FASTEST - s->prev[str & s->w_mask] = s->head[s->ins_h]; -#endif - s->head[s->ins_h] = (Pos)str; - str++; - } while (--n); - s->strstart = str; - s->lookahead = MIN_MATCH-1; - fill_window(s); - } - s->strstart += s->lookahead; - s->block_start = (long)s->strstart; - s->insert = s->lookahead; - s->lookahead = 0; - s->match_length = s->prev_length = MIN_MATCH-1; - s->match_available = 0; - strm->next_in = next; - strm->avail_in = avail; - s->wrap = wrap; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateResetKeep (strm) - z_streamp strm; -{ - deflate_state *s; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL || - strm->zalloc == (alloc_func)0 || strm->zfree == (free_func)0) { - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - - strm->total_in = strm->total_out = 0; - strm->msg = Z_NULL; /* use zfree if we ever allocate msg dynamically */ - strm->data_type = Z_UNKNOWN; - - s = (deflate_state *)strm->state; - s->pending = 0; - s->pending_out = s->pending_buf; - - if (s->wrap < 0) { - s->wrap = -s->wrap; /* was made negative by deflate(..., Z_FINISH); */ - } - s->status = s->wrap ? INIT_STATE : BUSY_STATE; - strm->adler = -#ifdef GZIP - s->wrap == 2 ? crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0) : -#endif - adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - s->last_flush = Z_NO_FLUSH; - - _tr_init(s); - - return Z_OK; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateReset (strm) - z_streamp strm; -{ - int ret; - - ret = deflateResetKeep(strm); - if (ret == Z_OK) - lm_init(strm->state); - return ret; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateSetHeader (strm, head) - z_streamp strm; - gz_headerp head; -{ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - if (strm->state->wrap != 2) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - strm->state->gzhead = head; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflatePending (strm, pending, bits) - unsigned *pending; - int *bits; - z_streamp strm; -{ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - if (pending != Z_NULL) - *pending = strm->state->pending; - if (bits != Z_NULL) - *bits = strm->state->bi_valid; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflatePrime (strm, bits, value) - z_streamp strm; - int bits; - int value; -{ - deflate_state *s; - int put; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - s = strm->state; - if ((Bytef *)(s->d_buf) < s->pending_out + ((Buf_size + 7) >> 3)) - return Z_BUF_ERROR; - do { - put = Buf_size - s->bi_valid; - if (put > bits) - put = bits; - s->bi_buf |= (ush)((value & ((1 << put) - 1)) << s->bi_valid); - s->bi_valid += put; - _tr_flush_bits(s); - value >>= put; - bits -= put; - } while (bits); - return Z_OK; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateParams(strm, level, strategy) - z_streamp strm; - int level; - int strategy; -{ - deflate_state *s; - compress_func func; - int err = Z_OK; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - s = strm->state; - -#ifdef FASTEST - if (level != 0) level = 1; -#else - if (level == Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION) level = 6; -#endif - if (level < 0 || level > 9 || strategy < 0 || strategy > Z_FIXED) { - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - func = configuration_table[s->level].func; - - if ((strategy != s->strategy || func != configuration_table[level].func) && - strm->total_in != 0) { - /* Flush the last buffer: */ - err = deflate(strm, Z_BLOCK); - if (err == Z_BUF_ERROR && s->pending == 0) - err = Z_OK; - } - if (s->level != level) { - s->level = level; - s->max_lazy_match = configuration_table[level].max_lazy; - s->good_match = configuration_table[level].good_length; - s->nice_match = configuration_table[level].nice_length; - s->max_chain_length = configuration_table[level].max_chain; - } - s->strategy = strategy; - return err; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateTune(strm, good_length, max_lazy, nice_length, max_chain) - z_streamp strm; - int good_length; - int max_lazy; - int nice_length; - int max_chain; -{ - deflate_state *s; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - s = strm->state; - s->good_match = good_length; - s->max_lazy_match = max_lazy; - s->nice_match = nice_length; - s->max_chain_length = max_chain; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* ========================================================================= - * For the default windowBits of 15 and memLevel of 8, this function returns - * a close to exact, as well as small, upper bound on the compressed size. - * They are coded as constants here for a reason--if the #define's are - * changed, then this function needs to be changed as well. The return - * value for 15 and 8 only works for those exact settings. - * - * For any setting other than those defaults for windowBits and memLevel, - * the value returned is a conservative worst case for the maximum expansion - * resulting from using fixed blocks instead of stored blocks, which deflate - * can emit on compressed data for some combinations of the parameters. - * - * This function could be more sophisticated to provide closer upper bounds for - * every combination of windowBits and memLevel. But even the conservative - * upper bound of about 14% expansion does not seem onerous for output buffer - * allocation. - */ -uLong ZEXPORT deflateBound(strm, sourceLen) - z_streamp strm; - uLong sourceLen; -{ - deflate_state *s; - uLong complen, wraplen; - Bytef *str; - - /* conservative upper bound for compressed data */ - complen = sourceLen + - ((sourceLen + 7) >> 3) + ((sourceLen + 63) >> 6) + 5; - - /* if can't get parameters, return conservative bound plus zlib wrapper */ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) - return complen + 6; - - /* compute wrapper length */ - s = strm->state; - switch (s->wrap) { - case 0: /* raw deflate */ - wraplen = 0; - break; - case 1: /* zlib wrapper */ - wraplen = 6 + (s->strstart ? 4 : 0); - break; - case 2: /* gzip wrapper */ - wraplen = 18; - if (s->gzhead != Z_NULL) { /* user-supplied gzip header */ - if (s->gzhead->extra != Z_NULL) - wraplen += 2 + s->gzhead->extra_len; - str = s->gzhead->name; - if (str != Z_NULL) - do { - wraplen++; - } while (*str++); - str = s->gzhead->comment; - if (str != Z_NULL) - do { - wraplen++; - } while (*str++); - if (s->gzhead->hcrc) - wraplen += 2; - } - break; - default: /* for compiler happiness */ - wraplen = 6; - } - - /* if not default parameters, return conservative bound */ - if (s->w_bits != 15 || s->hash_bits != 8 + 7) - return complen + wraplen; - - /* default settings: return tight bound for that case */ - return sourceLen + (sourceLen >> 12) + (sourceLen >> 14) + - (sourceLen >> 25) + 13 - 6 + wraplen; -} - -/* ========================================================================= - * Put a short in the pending buffer. The 16-bit value is put in MSB order. - * IN assertion: the stream state is correct and there is enough room in - * pending_buf. - */ -local void putShortMSB (s, b) - deflate_state *s; - uInt b; -{ - put_byte(s, (Byte)(b >> 8)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)(b & 0xff)); -} - -/* ========================================================================= - * Flush as much pending output as possible. All deflate() output goes - * through this function so some applications may wish to modify it - * to avoid allocating a large strm->next_out buffer and copying into it. - * (See also read_buf()). - */ -local void flush_pending(strm) - z_streamp strm; -{ - unsigned len; - deflate_state *s = strm->state; - - _tr_flush_bits(s); - len = s->pending; - if (len > strm->avail_out) len = strm->avail_out; - if (len == 0) return; - - zmemcpy(strm->next_out, s->pending_out, len); - strm->next_out += len; - s->pending_out += len; - strm->total_out += len; - strm->avail_out -= len; - s->pending -= len; - if (s->pending == 0) { - s->pending_out = s->pending_buf; - } -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflate (strm, flush) - z_streamp strm; - int flush; -{ - int old_flush; /* value of flush param for previous deflate call */ - deflate_state *s; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL || - flush > Z_BLOCK || flush < 0) { - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - s = strm->state; - - if (strm->next_out == Z_NULL || - (strm->next_in == Z_NULL && strm->avail_in != 0) || - (s->status == FINISH_STATE && flush != Z_FINISH)) { - ERR_RETURN(strm, Z_STREAM_ERROR); - } - if (strm->avail_out == 0) ERR_RETURN(strm, Z_BUF_ERROR); - - s->strm = strm; /* just in case */ - old_flush = s->last_flush; - s->last_flush = flush; - - /* Write the header */ - if (s->status == INIT_STATE) { -#ifdef GZIP - if (s->wrap == 2) { - strm->adler = crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - put_byte(s, 31); - put_byte(s, 139); - put_byte(s, 8); - if (s->gzhead == Z_NULL) { - put_byte(s, 0); - put_byte(s, 0); - put_byte(s, 0); - put_byte(s, 0); - put_byte(s, 0); - put_byte(s, s->level == 9 ? 2 : - (s->strategy >= Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY || s->level < 2 ? - 4 : 0)); - put_byte(s, OS_CODE); - s->status = BUSY_STATE; - } - else { - put_byte(s, (s->gzhead->text ? 1 : 0) + - (s->gzhead->hcrc ? 2 : 0) + - (s->gzhead->extra == Z_NULL ? 0 : 4) + - (s->gzhead->name == Z_NULL ? 0 : 8) + - (s->gzhead->comment == Z_NULL ? 0 : 16) - ); - put_byte(s, (Byte)(s->gzhead->time & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((s->gzhead->time >> 8) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((s->gzhead->time >> 16) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((s->gzhead->time >> 24) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, s->level == 9 ? 2 : - (s->strategy >= Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY || s->level < 2 ? - 4 : 0)); - put_byte(s, s->gzhead->os & 0xff); - if (s->gzhead->extra != Z_NULL) { - put_byte(s, s->gzhead->extra_len & 0xff); - put_byte(s, (s->gzhead->extra_len >> 8) & 0xff); - } - if (s->gzhead->hcrc) - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, s->pending_buf, - s->pending); - s->gzindex = 0; - s->status = EXTRA_STATE; - } - } - else -#endif - { - uInt header = (Z_DEFLATED + ((s->w_bits-8)<<4)) << 8; - uInt level_flags; - - if (s->strategy >= Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY || s->level < 2) - level_flags = 0; - else if (s->level < 6) - level_flags = 1; - else if (s->level == 6) - level_flags = 2; - else - level_flags = 3; - header |= (level_flags << 6); - if (s->strstart != 0) header |= PRESET_DICT; - header += 31 - (header % 31); - - s->status = BUSY_STATE; - putShortMSB(s, header); - - /* Save the adler32 of the preset dictionary: */ - if (s->strstart != 0) { - putShortMSB(s, (uInt)(strm->adler >> 16)); - putShortMSB(s, (uInt)(strm->adler & 0xffff)); - } - strm->adler = adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - } - } -#ifdef GZIP - if (s->status == EXTRA_STATE) { - if (s->gzhead->extra != Z_NULL) { - uInt beg = s->pending; /* start of bytes to update crc */ - - while (s->gzindex < (s->gzhead->extra_len & 0xffff)) { - if (s->pending == s->pending_buf_size) { - if (s->gzhead->hcrc && s->pending > beg) - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, s->pending_buf + beg, - s->pending - beg); - flush_pending(strm); - beg = s->pending; - if (s->pending == s->pending_buf_size) - break; - } - put_byte(s, s->gzhead->extra[s->gzindex]); - s->gzindex++; - } - if (s->gzhead->hcrc && s->pending > beg) - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, s->pending_buf + beg, - s->pending - beg); - if (s->gzindex == s->gzhead->extra_len) { - s->gzindex = 0; - s->status = NAME_STATE; - } - } - else - s->status = NAME_STATE; - } - if (s->status == NAME_STATE) { - if (s->gzhead->name != Z_NULL) { - uInt beg = s->pending; /* start of bytes to update crc */ - int val; - - do { - if (s->pending == s->pending_buf_size) { - if (s->gzhead->hcrc && s->pending > beg) - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, s->pending_buf + beg, - s->pending - beg); - flush_pending(strm); - beg = s->pending; - if (s->pending == s->pending_buf_size) { - val = 1; - break; - } - } - val = s->gzhead->name[s->gzindex++]; - put_byte(s, val); - } while (val != 0); - if (s->gzhead->hcrc && s->pending > beg) - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, s->pending_buf + beg, - s->pending - beg); - if (val == 0) { - s->gzindex = 0; - s->status = COMMENT_STATE; - } - } - else - s->status = COMMENT_STATE; - } - if (s->status == COMMENT_STATE) { - if (s->gzhead->comment != Z_NULL) { - uInt beg = s->pending; /* start of bytes to update crc */ - int val; - - do { - if (s->pending == s->pending_buf_size) { - if (s->gzhead->hcrc && s->pending > beg) - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, s->pending_buf + beg, - s->pending - beg); - flush_pending(strm); - beg = s->pending; - if (s->pending == s->pending_buf_size) { - val = 1; - break; - } - } - val = s->gzhead->comment[s->gzindex++]; - put_byte(s, val); - } while (val != 0); - if (s->gzhead->hcrc && s->pending > beg) - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, s->pending_buf + beg, - s->pending - beg); - if (val == 0) - s->status = HCRC_STATE; - } - else - s->status = HCRC_STATE; - } - if (s->status == HCRC_STATE) { - if (s->gzhead->hcrc) { - if (s->pending + 2 > s->pending_buf_size) - flush_pending(strm); - if (s->pending + 2 <= s->pending_buf_size) { - put_byte(s, (Byte)(strm->adler & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((strm->adler >> 8) & 0xff)); - strm->adler = crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - s->status = BUSY_STATE; - } - } - else - s->status = BUSY_STATE; - } -#endif - - /* Flush as much pending output as possible */ - if (s->pending != 0) { - flush_pending(strm); - if (strm->avail_out == 0) { - /* Since avail_out is 0, deflate will be called again with - * more output space, but possibly with both pending and - * avail_in equal to zero. There won't be anything to do, - * but this is not an error situation so make sure we - * return OK instead of BUF_ERROR at next call of deflate: - */ - s->last_flush = -1; - return Z_OK; - } - - /* Make sure there is something to do and avoid duplicate consecutive - * flushes. For repeated and useless calls with Z_FINISH, we keep - * returning Z_STREAM_END instead of Z_BUF_ERROR. - */ - } else if (strm->avail_in == 0 && RANK(flush) <= RANK(old_flush) && - flush != Z_FINISH) { - ERR_RETURN(strm, Z_BUF_ERROR); - } - - /* User must not provide more input after the first FINISH: */ - if (s->status == FINISH_STATE && strm->avail_in != 0) { - ERR_RETURN(strm, Z_BUF_ERROR); - } - - /* Start a new block or continue the current one. - */ - if (strm->avail_in != 0 || s->lookahead != 0 || - (flush != Z_NO_FLUSH && s->status != FINISH_STATE)) { - block_state bstate; - - bstate = s->strategy == Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY ? deflate_huff(s, flush) : - (s->strategy == Z_RLE ? deflate_rle(s, flush) : - (*(configuration_table[s->level].func))(s, flush)); - - if (bstate == finish_started || bstate == finish_done) { - s->status = FINISH_STATE; - } - if (bstate == need_more || bstate == finish_started) { - if (strm->avail_out == 0) { - s->last_flush = -1; /* avoid BUF_ERROR next call, see above */ - } - return Z_OK; - /* If flush != Z_NO_FLUSH && avail_out == 0, the next call - * of deflate should use the same flush parameter to make sure - * that the flush is complete. So we don't have to output an - * empty block here, this will be done at next call. This also - * ensures that for a very small output buffer, we emit at most - * one empty block. - */ - } - if (bstate == block_done) { - if (flush == Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH) { - _tr_align(s); - } else if (flush != Z_BLOCK) { /* FULL_FLUSH or SYNC_FLUSH */ - _tr_stored_block(s, (char*)0, 0L, 0); - /* For a full flush, this empty block will be recognized - * as a special marker by inflate_sync(). - */ - if (flush == Z_FULL_FLUSH) { - CLEAR_HASH(s); /* forget history */ - if (s->lookahead == 0) { - s->strstart = 0; - s->block_start = 0L; - s->insert = 0; - } - } - } - flush_pending(strm); - if (strm->avail_out == 0) { - s->last_flush = -1; /* avoid BUF_ERROR at next call, see above */ - return Z_OK; - } - } - } - Assert(strm->avail_out > 0, "bug2"); - - if (flush != Z_FINISH) return Z_OK; - if (s->wrap <= 0) return Z_STREAM_END; - - /* Write the trailer */ -#ifdef GZIP - if (s->wrap == 2) { - put_byte(s, (Byte)(strm->adler & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((strm->adler >> 8) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((strm->adler >> 16) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((strm->adler >> 24) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)(strm->total_in & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((strm->total_in >> 8) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((strm->total_in >> 16) & 0xff)); - put_byte(s, (Byte)((strm->total_in >> 24) & 0xff)); - } - else -#endif - { - putShortMSB(s, (uInt)(strm->adler >> 16)); - putShortMSB(s, (uInt)(strm->adler & 0xffff)); - } - flush_pending(strm); - /* If avail_out is zero, the application will call deflate again - * to flush the rest. - */ - if (s->wrap > 0) s->wrap = -s->wrap; /* write the trailer only once! */ - return s->pending != 0 ? Z_OK : Z_STREAM_END; -} - -/* ========================================================================= */ -int ZEXPORT deflateEnd (strm) - z_streamp strm; -{ - int status; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - status = strm->state->status; - if (status != INIT_STATE && - status != EXTRA_STATE && - status != NAME_STATE && - status != COMMENT_STATE && - status != HCRC_STATE && - status != BUSY_STATE && - status != FINISH_STATE) { - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - - /* Deallocate in reverse order of allocations: */ - TRY_FREE(strm, strm->state->pending_buf); - TRY_FREE(strm, strm->state->head); - TRY_FREE(strm, strm->state->prev); - TRY_FREE(strm, strm->state->window); - - ZFREE(strm, strm->state); - strm->state = Z_NULL; - - return status == BUSY_STATE ? Z_DATA_ERROR : Z_OK; -} - -/* ========================================================================= - * Copy the source state to the destination state. - * To simplify the source, this is not supported for 16-bit MSDOS (which - * doesn't have enough memory anyway to duplicate compression states). - */ -int ZEXPORT deflateCopy (dest, source) - z_streamp dest; - z_streamp source; -{ -#ifdef MAXSEG_64K - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; -#else - deflate_state *ds; - deflate_state *ss; - ushf *overlay; - - - if (source == Z_NULL || dest == Z_NULL || source->state == Z_NULL) { - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - - ss = source->state; - - zmemcpy((voidpf)dest, (voidpf)source, sizeof(z_stream)); - - ds = (deflate_state *) ZALLOC(dest, 1, sizeof(deflate_state)); - if (ds == Z_NULL) return Z_MEM_ERROR; - dest->state = (struct internal_state FAR *) ds; - zmemcpy((voidpf)ds, (voidpf)ss, sizeof(deflate_state)); - ds->strm = dest; - - ds->window = (Bytef *) ZALLOC(dest, ds->w_size, 2*sizeof(Byte)); - ds->prev = (Posf *) ZALLOC(dest, ds->w_size, sizeof(Pos)); - ds->head = (Posf *) ZALLOC(dest, ds->hash_size, sizeof(Pos)); - overlay = (ushf *) ZALLOC(dest, ds->lit_bufsize, sizeof(ush)+2); - ds->pending_buf = (uchf *) overlay; - - if (ds->window == Z_NULL || ds->prev == Z_NULL || ds->head == Z_NULL || - ds->pending_buf == Z_NULL) { - deflateEnd (dest); - return Z_MEM_ERROR; - } - /* following zmemcpy do not work for 16-bit MSDOS */ - zmemcpy(ds->window, ss->window, ds->w_size * 2 * sizeof(Byte)); - zmemcpy((voidpf)ds->prev, (voidpf)ss->prev, ds->w_size * sizeof(Pos)); - zmemcpy((voidpf)ds->head, (voidpf)ss->head, ds->hash_size * sizeof(Pos)); - zmemcpy(ds->pending_buf, ss->pending_buf, (uInt)ds->pending_buf_size); - - ds->pending_out = ds->pending_buf + (ss->pending_out - ss->pending_buf); - ds->d_buf = overlay + ds->lit_bufsize/sizeof(ush); - ds->l_buf = ds->pending_buf + (1+sizeof(ush))*ds->lit_bufsize; - - ds->l_desc.dyn_tree = ds->dyn_ltree; - ds->d_desc.dyn_tree = ds->dyn_dtree; - ds->bl_desc.dyn_tree = ds->bl_tree; - - return Z_OK; -#endif /* MAXSEG_64K */ -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Read a new buffer from the current input stream, update the adler32 - * and total number of bytes read. All deflate() input goes through - * this function so some applications may wish to modify it to avoid - * allocating a large strm->next_in buffer and copying from it. - * (See also flush_pending()). - */ -local int read_buf(strm, buf, size) - z_streamp strm; - Bytef *buf; - unsigned size; -{ - unsigned len = strm->avail_in; - - if (len > size) len = size; - if (len == 0) return 0; - - strm->avail_in -= len; - - zmemcpy(buf, strm->next_in, len); - if (strm->state->wrap == 1) { - strm->adler = adler32(strm->adler, buf, len); - } -#ifdef GZIP - else if (strm->state->wrap == 2) { - strm->adler = crc32(strm->adler, buf, len); - } -#endif - strm->next_in += len; - strm->total_in += len; - - return (int)len; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Initialize the "longest match" routines for a new zlib stream - */ -local void lm_init (s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - s->window_size = (ulg)2L*s->w_size; - - CLEAR_HASH(s); - - /* Set the default configuration parameters: - */ - s->max_lazy_match = configuration_table[s->level].max_lazy; - s->good_match = configuration_table[s->level].good_length; - s->nice_match = configuration_table[s->level].nice_length; - s->max_chain_length = configuration_table[s->level].max_chain; - - s->strstart = 0; - s->block_start = 0L; - s->lookahead = 0; - s->insert = 0; - s->match_length = s->prev_length = MIN_MATCH-1; - s->match_available = 0; - s->ins_h = 0; -#ifndef FASTEST -#ifdef ASMV - match_init(); /* initialize the asm code */ -#endif -#endif -} - -#ifndef FASTEST -/* =========================================================================== - * Set match_start to the longest match starting at the given string and - * return its length. Matches shorter or equal to prev_length are discarded, - * in which case the result is equal to prev_length and match_start is - * garbage. - * IN assertions: cur_match is the head of the hash chain for the current - * string (strstart) and its distance is <= MAX_DIST, and prev_length >= 1 - * OUT assertion: the match length is not greater than s->lookahead. - */ -#ifndef ASMV -/* For 80x86 and 680x0, an optimized version will be provided in match.asm or - * match.S. The code will be functionally equivalent. - */ -local uInt longest_match(s, cur_match) - deflate_state *s; - IPos cur_match; /* current match */ -{ - unsigned chain_length = s->max_chain_length;/* max hash chain length */ - register Bytef *scan = s->window + s->strstart; /* current string */ - register Bytef *match; /* matched string */ - register int len; /* length of current match */ - int best_len = s->prev_length; /* best match length so far */ - int nice_match = s->nice_match; /* stop if match long enough */ - IPos limit = s->strstart > (IPos)MAX_DIST(s) ? - s->strstart - (IPos)MAX_DIST(s) : NIL; - /* Stop when cur_match becomes <= limit. To simplify the code, - * we prevent matches with the string of window index 0. - */ - Posf *prev = s->prev; - uInt wmask = s->w_mask; - -#ifdef UNALIGNED_OK - /* Compare two bytes at a time. Note: this is not always beneficial. - * Try with and without -DUNALIGNED_OK to check. - */ - register Bytef *strend = s->window + s->strstart + MAX_MATCH - 1; - register ush scan_start = *(ushf*)scan; - register ush scan_end = *(ushf*)(scan+best_len-1); -#else - register Bytef *strend = s->window + s->strstart + MAX_MATCH; - register Byte scan_end1 = scan[best_len-1]; - register Byte scan_end = scan[best_len]; -#endif - - /* The code is optimized for HASH_BITS >= 8 and MAX_MATCH-2 multiple of 16. - * It is easy to get rid of this optimization if necessary. - */ - Assert(s->hash_bits >= 8 && MAX_MATCH == 258, "Code too clever"); - - /* Do not waste too much time if we already have a good match: */ - if (s->prev_length >= s->good_match) { - chain_length >>= 2; - } - /* Do not look for matches beyond the end of the input. This is necessary - * to make deflate deterministic. - */ - if ((uInt)nice_match > s->lookahead) nice_match = s->lookahead; - - Assert((ulg)s->strstart <= s->window_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD, "need lookahead"); - - do { - Assert(cur_match < s->strstart, "no future"); - match = s->window + cur_match; - - /* Skip to next match if the match length cannot increase - * or if the match length is less than 2. Note that the checks below - * for insufficient lookahead only occur occasionally for performance - * reasons. Therefore uninitialized memory will be accessed, and - * conditional jumps will be made that depend on those values. - * However the length of the match is limited to the lookahead, so - * the output of deflate is not affected by the uninitialized values. - */ -#if (defined(UNALIGNED_OK) && MAX_MATCH == 258) - /* This code assumes sizeof(unsigned short) == 2. Do not use - * UNALIGNED_OK if your compiler uses a different size. - */ - if (*(ushf*)(match+best_len-1) != scan_end || - *(ushf*)match != scan_start) continue; - - /* It is not necessary to compare scan[2] and match[2] since they are - * always equal when the other bytes match, given that the hash keys - * are equal and that HASH_BITS >= 8. Compare 2 bytes at a time at - * strstart+3, +5, ... up to strstart+257. We check for insufficient - * lookahead only every 4th comparison; the 128th check will be made - * at strstart+257. If MAX_MATCH-2 is not a multiple of 8, it is - * necessary to put more guard bytes at the end of the window, or - * to check more often for insufficient lookahead. - */ - Assert(scan[2] == match[2], "scan[2]?"); - scan++, match++; - do { - } while (*(ushf*)(scan+=2) == *(ushf*)(match+=2) && - *(ushf*)(scan+=2) == *(ushf*)(match+=2) && - *(ushf*)(scan+=2) == *(ushf*)(match+=2) && - *(ushf*)(scan+=2) == *(ushf*)(match+=2) && - scan < strend); - /* The funny "do {}" generates better code on most compilers */ - - /* Here, scan <= window+strstart+257 */ - Assert(scan <= s->window+(unsigned)(s->window_size-1), "wild scan"); - if (*scan == *match) scan++; - - len = (MAX_MATCH - 1) - (int)(strend-scan); - scan = strend - (MAX_MATCH-1); - -#else /* UNALIGNED_OK */ - - if (match[best_len] != scan_end || - match[best_len-1] != scan_end1 || - *match != *scan || - *++match != scan[1]) continue; - - /* The check at best_len-1 can be removed because it will be made - * again later. (This heuristic is not always a win.) - * It is not necessary to compare scan[2] and match[2] since they - * are always equal when the other bytes match, given that - * the hash keys are equal and that HASH_BITS >= 8. - */ - scan += 2, match++; - Assert(*scan == *match, "match[2]?"); - - /* We check for insufficient lookahead only every 8th comparison; - * the 256th check will be made at strstart+258. - */ - do { - } while (*++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - *++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - *++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - *++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - scan < strend); - - Assert(scan <= s->window+(unsigned)(s->window_size-1), "wild scan"); - - len = MAX_MATCH - (int)(strend - scan); - scan = strend - MAX_MATCH; - -#endif /* UNALIGNED_OK */ - - if (len > best_len) { - s->match_start = cur_match; - best_len = len; - if (len >= nice_match) break; -#ifdef UNALIGNED_OK - scan_end = *(ushf*)(scan+best_len-1); -#else - scan_end1 = scan[best_len-1]; - scan_end = scan[best_len]; -#endif - } - } while ((cur_match = prev[cur_match & wmask]) > limit - && --chain_length != 0); - - if ((uInt)best_len <= s->lookahead) return (uInt)best_len; - return s->lookahead; -} -#endif /* ASMV */ - -#else /* FASTEST */ - -/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Optimized version for FASTEST only - */ -local uInt longest_match(s, cur_match) - deflate_state *s; - IPos cur_match; /* current match */ -{ - register Bytef *scan = s->window + s->strstart; /* current string */ - register Bytef *match; /* matched string */ - register int len; /* length of current match */ - register Bytef *strend = s->window + s->strstart + MAX_MATCH; - - /* The code is optimized for HASH_BITS >= 8 and MAX_MATCH-2 multiple of 16. - * It is easy to get rid of this optimization if necessary. - */ - Assert(s->hash_bits >= 8 && MAX_MATCH == 258, "Code too clever"); - - Assert((ulg)s->strstart <= s->window_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD, "need lookahead"); - - Assert(cur_match < s->strstart, "no future"); - - match = s->window + cur_match; - - /* Return failure if the match length is less than 2: - */ - if (match[0] != scan[0] || match[1] != scan[1]) return MIN_MATCH-1; - - /* The check at best_len-1 can be removed because it will be made - * again later. (This heuristic is not always a win.) - * It is not necessary to compare scan[2] and match[2] since they - * are always equal when the other bytes match, given that - * the hash keys are equal and that HASH_BITS >= 8. - */ - scan += 2, match += 2; - Assert(*scan == *match, "match[2]?"); - - /* We check for insufficient lookahead only every 8th comparison; - * the 256th check will be made at strstart+258. - */ - do { - } while (*++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - *++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - *++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - *++scan == *++match && *++scan == *++match && - scan < strend); - - Assert(scan <= s->window+(unsigned)(s->window_size-1), "wild scan"); - - len = MAX_MATCH - (int)(strend - scan); - - if (len < MIN_MATCH) return MIN_MATCH - 1; - - s->match_start = cur_match; - return (uInt)len <= s->lookahead ? (uInt)len : s->lookahead; -} - -#endif /* FASTEST */ - -#ifdef DEBUG -/* =========================================================================== - * Check that the match at match_start is indeed a match. - */ -local void check_match(s, start, match, length) - deflate_state *s; - IPos start, match; - int length; -{ - /* check that the match is indeed a match */ - if (zmemcmp(s->window + match, - s->window + start, length) != EQUAL) { - fprintf(stderr, " start %u, match %u, length %d\n", - start, match, length); - do { - fprintf(stderr, "%c%c", s->window[match++], s->window[start++]); - } while (--length != 0); - z_error("invalid match"); - } - if (z_verbose > 1) { - fprintf(stderr,"\\[%d,%d]", start-match, length); - do { putc(s->window[start++], stderr); } while (--length != 0); - } -} -#else -# define check_match(s, start, match, length) -#endif /* DEBUG */ - -/* =========================================================================== - * Fill the window when the lookahead becomes insufficient. - * Updates strstart and lookahead. - * - * IN assertion: lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD - * OUT assertions: strstart <= window_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD - * At least one byte has been read, or avail_in == 0; reads are - * performed for at least two bytes (required for the zip translate_eol - * option -- not supported here). - */ -local void fill_window(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - register unsigned n, m; - register Posf *p; - unsigned more; /* Amount of free space at the end of the window. */ - uInt wsize = s->w_size; - - Assert(s->lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD, "already enough lookahead"); - - do { - more = (unsigned)(s->window_size -(ulg)s->lookahead -(ulg)s->strstart); - - /* Deal with !@#$% 64K limit: */ - if (sizeof(int) <= 2) { - if (more == 0 && s->strstart == 0 && s->lookahead == 0) { - more = wsize; - - } else if (more == (unsigned)(-1)) { - /* Very unlikely, but possible on 16 bit machine if - * strstart == 0 && lookahead == 1 (input done a byte at time) - */ - more--; - } - } - - /* If the window is almost full and there is insufficient lookahead, - * move the upper half to the lower one to make room in the upper half. - */ - if (s->strstart >= wsize+MAX_DIST(s)) { - - zmemcpy(s->window, s->window+wsize, (unsigned)wsize); - s->match_start -= wsize; - s->strstart -= wsize; /* we now have strstart >= MAX_DIST */ - s->block_start -= (long) wsize; - - /* Slide the hash table (could be avoided with 32 bit values - at the expense of memory usage). We slide even when level == 0 - to keep the hash table consistent if we switch back to level > 0 - later. (Using level 0 permanently is not an optimal usage of - zlib, so we don't care about this pathological case.) - */ - n = s->hash_size; - p = &s->head[n]; - do { - m = *--p; - *p = (Pos)(m >= wsize ? m-wsize : NIL); - } while (--n); - - n = wsize; -#ifndef FASTEST - p = &s->prev[n]; - do { - m = *--p; - *p = (Pos)(m >= wsize ? m-wsize : NIL); - /* If n is not on any hash chain, prev[n] is garbage but - * its value will never be used. - */ - } while (--n); -#endif - more += wsize; - } - if (s->strm->avail_in == 0) break; - - /* If there was no sliding: - * strstart <= WSIZE+MAX_DIST-1 && lookahead <= MIN_LOOKAHEAD - 1 && - * more == window_size - lookahead - strstart - * => more >= window_size - (MIN_LOOKAHEAD-1 + WSIZE + MAX_DIST-1) - * => more >= window_size - 2*WSIZE + 2 - * In the BIG_MEM or MMAP case (not yet supported), - * window_size == input_size + MIN_LOOKAHEAD && - * strstart + s->lookahead <= input_size => more >= MIN_LOOKAHEAD. - * Otherwise, window_size == 2*WSIZE so more >= 2. - * If there was sliding, more >= WSIZE. So in all cases, more >= 2. - */ - Assert(more >= 2, "more < 2"); - - n = read_buf(s->strm, s->window + s->strstart + s->lookahead, more); - s->lookahead += n; - - /* Initialize the hash value now that we have some input: */ - if (s->lookahead + s->insert >= MIN_MATCH) { - uInt str = s->strstart - s->insert; - s->ins_h = s->window[str]; - UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[str + 1]); -#if MIN_MATCH != 3 - Call UPDATE_HASH() MIN_MATCH-3 more times -#endif - while (s->insert) { - UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[str + MIN_MATCH-1]); -#ifndef FASTEST - s->prev[str & s->w_mask] = s->head[s->ins_h]; -#endif - s->head[s->ins_h] = (Pos)str; - str++; - s->insert--; - if (s->lookahead + s->insert < MIN_MATCH) - break; - } - } - /* If the whole input has less than MIN_MATCH bytes, ins_h is garbage, - * but this is not important since only literal bytes will be emitted. - */ - - } while (s->lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD && s->strm->avail_in != 0); - - /* If the WIN_INIT bytes after the end of the current data have never been - * written, then zero those bytes in order to avoid memory check reports of - * the use of uninitialized (or uninitialised as Julian writes) bytes by - * the longest match routines. Update the high water mark for the next - * time through here. WIN_INIT is set to MAX_MATCH since the longest match - * routines allow scanning to strstart + MAX_MATCH, ignoring lookahead. - */ - if (s->high_water < s->window_size) { - ulg curr = s->strstart + (ulg)(s->lookahead); - ulg init; - - if (s->high_water < curr) { - /* Previous high water mark below current data -- zero WIN_INIT - * bytes or up to end of window, whichever is less. - */ - init = s->window_size - curr; - if (init > WIN_INIT) - init = WIN_INIT; - zmemzero(s->window + curr, (unsigned)init); - s->high_water = curr + init; - } - else if (s->high_water < (ulg)curr + WIN_INIT) { - /* High water mark at or above current data, but below current data - * plus WIN_INIT -- zero out to current data plus WIN_INIT, or up - * to end of window, whichever is less. - */ - init = (ulg)curr + WIN_INIT - s->high_water; - if (init > s->window_size - s->high_water) - init = s->window_size - s->high_water; - zmemzero(s->window + s->high_water, (unsigned)init); - s->high_water += init; - } - } - - Assert((ulg)s->strstart <= s->window_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD, - "not enough room for search"); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Flush the current block, with given end-of-file flag. - * IN assertion: strstart is set to the end of the current match. - */ -#define FLUSH_BLOCK_ONLY(s, last) { \ - _tr_flush_block(s, (s->block_start >= 0L ? \ - (charf *)&s->window[(unsigned)s->block_start] : \ - (charf *)Z_NULL), \ - (ulg)((long)s->strstart - s->block_start), \ - (last)); \ - s->block_start = s->strstart; \ - flush_pending(s->strm); \ - Tracev((stderr,"[FLUSH]")); \ -} - -/* Same but force premature exit if necessary. */ -#define FLUSH_BLOCK(s, last) { \ - FLUSH_BLOCK_ONLY(s, last); \ - if (s->strm->avail_out == 0) return (last) ? finish_started : need_more; \ -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Copy without compression as much as possible from the input stream, return - * the current block state. - * This function does not insert new strings in the dictionary since - * uncompressible data is probably not useful. This function is used - * only for the level=0 compression option. - * NOTE: this function should be optimized to avoid extra copying from - * window to pending_buf. - */ -local block_state deflate_stored(s, flush) - deflate_state *s; - int flush; -{ - /* Stored blocks are limited to 0xffff bytes, pending_buf is limited - * to pending_buf_size, and each stored block has a 5 byte header: - */ - ulg max_block_size = 0xffff; - ulg max_start; - - if (max_block_size > s->pending_buf_size - 5) { - max_block_size = s->pending_buf_size - 5; - } - - /* Copy as much as possible from input to output: */ - for (;;) { - /* Fill the window as much as possible: */ - if (s->lookahead <= 1) { - - Assert(s->strstart < s->w_size+MAX_DIST(s) || - s->block_start >= (long)s->w_size, "slide too late"); - - fill_window(s); - if (s->lookahead == 0 && flush == Z_NO_FLUSH) return need_more; - - if (s->lookahead == 0) break; /* flush the current block */ - } - Assert(s->block_start >= 0L, "block gone"); - - s->strstart += s->lookahead; - s->lookahead = 0; - - /* Emit a stored block if pending_buf will be full: */ - max_start = s->block_start + max_block_size; - if (s->strstart == 0 || (ulg)s->strstart >= max_start) { - /* strstart == 0 is possible when wraparound on 16-bit machine */ - s->lookahead = (uInt)(s->strstart - max_start); - s->strstart = (uInt)max_start; - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - } - /* Flush if we may have to slide, otherwise block_start may become - * negative and the data will be gone: - */ - if (s->strstart - (uInt)s->block_start >= MAX_DIST(s)) { - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - } - } - s->insert = 0; - if (flush == Z_FINISH) { - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); - return finish_done; - } - if ((long)s->strstart > s->block_start) - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - return block_done; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Compress as much as possible from the input stream, return the current - * block state. - * This function does not perform lazy evaluation of matches and inserts - * new strings in the dictionary only for unmatched strings or for short - * matches. It is used only for the fast compression options. - */ -local block_state deflate_fast(s, flush) - deflate_state *s; - int flush; -{ - IPos hash_head; /* head of the hash chain */ - int bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ - - for (;;) { - /* Make sure that we always have enough lookahead, except - * at the end of the input file. We need MAX_MATCH bytes - * for the next match, plus MIN_MATCH bytes to insert the - * string following the next match. - */ - if (s->lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD) { - fill_window(s); - if (s->lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD && flush == Z_NO_FLUSH) { - return need_more; - } - if (s->lookahead == 0) break; /* flush the current block */ - } - - /* Insert the string window[strstart .. strstart+2] in the - * dictionary, and set hash_head to the head of the hash chain: - */ - hash_head = NIL; - if (s->lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { - INSERT_STRING(s, s->strstart, hash_head); - } - - /* Find the longest match, discarding those <= prev_length. - * At this point we have always match_length < MIN_MATCH - */ - if (hash_head != NIL && s->strstart - hash_head <= MAX_DIST(s)) { - /* To simplify the code, we prevent matches with the string - * of window index 0 (in particular we have to avoid a match - * of the string with itself at the start of the input file). - */ - s->match_length = longest_match (s, hash_head); - /* longest_match() sets match_start */ - } - if (s->match_length >= MIN_MATCH) { - check_match(s, s->strstart, s->match_start, s->match_length); - - _tr_tally_dist(s, s->strstart - s->match_start, - s->match_length - MIN_MATCH, bflush); - - s->lookahead -= s->match_length; - - /* Insert new strings in the hash table only if the match length - * is not too large. This saves time but degrades compression. - */ -#ifndef FASTEST - if (s->match_length <= s->max_insert_length && - s->lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { - s->match_length--; /* string at strstart already in table */ - do { - s->strstart++; - INSERT_STRING(s, s->strstart, hash_head); - /* strstart never exceeds WSIZE-MAX_MATCH, so there are - * always MIN_MATCH bytes ahead. - */ - } while (--s->match_length != 0); - s->strstart++; - } else -#endif - { - s->strstart += s->match_length; - s->match_length = 0; - s->ins_h = s->window[s->strstart]; - UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[s->strstart+1]); -#if MIN_MATCH != 3 - Call UPDATE_HASH() MIN_MATCH-3 more times -#endif - /* If lookahead < MIN_MATCH, ins_h is garbage, but it does not - * matter since it will be recomputed at next deflate call. - */ - } - } else { - /* No match, output a literal byte */ - Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart])); - _tr_tally_lit (s, s->window[s->strstart], bflush); - s->lookahead--; - s->strstart++; - } - if (bflush) FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - } - s->insert = s->strstart < MIN_MATCH-1 ? s->strstart : MIN_MATCH-1; - if (flush == Z_FINISH) { - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); - return finish_done; - } - if (s->last_lit) - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - return block_done; -} - -#ifndef FASTEST -/* =========================================================================== - * Same as above, but achieves better compression. We use a lazy - * evaluation for matches: a match is finally adopted only if there is - * no better match at the next window position. - */ -local block_state deflate_slow(s, flush) - deflate_state *s; - int flush; -{ - IPos hash_head; /* head of hash chain */ - int bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ - - /* Process the input block. */ - for (;;) { - /* Make sure that we always have enough lookahead, except - * at the end of the input file. We need MAX_MATCH bytes - * for the next match, plus MIN_MATCH bytes to insert the - * string following the next match. - */ - if (s->lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD) { - fill_window(s); - if (s->lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD && flush == Z_NO_FLUSH) { - return need_more; - } - if (s->lookahead == 0) break; /* flush the current block */ - } - - /* Insert the string window[strstart .. strstart+2] in the - * dictionary, and set hash_head to the head of the hash chain: - */ - hash_head = NIL; - if (s->lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { - INSERT_STRING(s, s->strstart, hash_head); - } - - /* Find the longest match, discarding those <= prev_length. - */ - s->prev_length = s->match_length, s->prev_match = s->match_start; - s->match_length = MIN_MATCH-1; - - if (hash_head != NIL && s->prev_length < s->max_lazy_match && - s->strstart - hash_head <= MAX_DIST(s)) { - /* To simplify the code, we prevent matches with the string - * of window index 0 (in particular we have to avoid a match - * of the string with itself at the start of the input file). - */ - s->match_length = longest_match (s, hash_head); - /* longest_match() sets match_start */ - - if (s->match_length <= 5 && (s->strategy == Z_FILTERED -#if TOO_FAR <= 32767 - || (s->match_length == MIN_MATCH && - s->strstart - s->match_start > TOO_FAR) -#endif - )) { - - /* If prev_match is also MIN_MATCH, match_start is garbage - * but we will ignore the current match anyway. - */ - s->match_length = MIN_MATCH-1; - } - } - /* If there was a match at the previous step and the current - * match is not better, output the previous match: - */ - if (s->prev_length >= MIN_MATCH && s->match_length <= s->prev_length) { - uInt max_insert = s->strstart + s->lookahead - MIN_MATCH; - /* Do not insert strings in hash table beyond this. */ - - check_match(s, s->strstart-1, s->prev_match, s->prev_length); - - _tr_tally_dist(s, s->strstart -1 - s->prev_match, - s->prev_length - MIN_MATCH, bflush); - - /* Insert in hash table all strings up to the end of the match. - * strstart-1 and strstart are already inserted. If there is not - * enough lookahead, the last two strings are not inserted in - * the hash table. - */ - s->lookahead -= s->prev_length-1; - s->prev_length -= 2; - do { - if (++s->strstart <= max_insert) { - INSERT_STRING(s, s->strstart, hash_head); - } - } while (--s->prev_length != 0); - s->match_available = 0; - s->match_length = MIN_MATCH-1; - s->strstart++; - - if (bflush) FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - - } else if (s->match_available) { - /* If there was no match at the previous position, output a - * single literal. If there was a match but the current match - * is longer, truncate the previous match to a single literal. - */ - Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart-1])); - _tr_tally_lit(s, s->window[s->strstart-1], bflush); - if (bflush) { - FLUSH_BLOCK_ONLY(s, 0); - } - s->strstart++; - s->lookahead--; - if (s->strm->avail_out == 0) return need_more; - } else { - /* There is no previous match to compare with, wait for - * the next step to decide. - */ - s->match_available = 1; - s->strstart++; - s->lookahead--; - } - } - Assert (flush != Z_NO_FLUSH, "no flush?"); - if (s->match_available) { - Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart-1])); - _tr_tally_lit(s, s->window[s->strstart-1], bflush); - s->match_available = 0; - } - s->insert = s->strstart < MIN_MATCH-1 ? s->strstart : MIN_MATCH-1; - if (flush == Z_FINISH) { - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); - return finish_done; - } - if (s->last_lit) - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - return block_done; -} -#endif /* FASTEST */ - -/* =========================================================================== - * For Z_RLE, simply look for runs of bytes, generate matches only of distance - * one. Do not maintain a hash table. (It will be regenerated if this run of - * deflate switches away from Z_RLE.) - */ -local block_state deflate_rle(s, flush) - deflate_state *s; - int flush; -{ - int bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ - uInt prev; /* byte at distance one to match */ - Bytef *scan, *strend; /* scan goes up to strend for length of run */ - - for (;;) { - /* Make sure that we always have enough lookahead, except - * at the end of the input file. We need MAX_MATCH bytes - * for the longest run, plus one for the unrolled loop. - */ - if (s->lookahead <= MAX_MATCH) { - fill_window(s); - if (s->lookahead <= MAX_MATCH && flush == Z_NO_FLUSH) { - return need_more; - } - if (s->lookahead == 0) break; /* flush the current block */ - } - - /* See how many times the previous byte repeats */ - s->match_length = 0; - if (s->lookahead >= MIN_MATCH && s->strstart > 0) { - scan = s->window + s->strstart - 1; - prev = *scan; - if (prev == *++scan && prev == *++scan && prev == *++scan) { - strend = s->window + s->strstart + MAX_MATCH; - do { - } while (prev == *++scan && prev == *++scan && - prev == *++scan && prev == *++scan && - prev == *++scan && prev == *++scan && - prev == *++scan && prev == *++scan && - scan < strend); - s->match_length = MAX_MATCH - (int)(strend - scan); - if (s->match_length > s->lookahead) - s->match_length = s->lookahead; - } - Assert(scan <= s->window+(uInt)(s->window_size-1), "wild scan"); - } - - /* Emit match if have run of MIN_MATCH or longer, else emit literal */ - if (s->match_length >= MIN_MATCH) { - check_match(s, s->strstart, s->strstart - 1, s->match_length); - - _tr_tally_dist(s, 1, s->match_length - MIN_MATCH, bflush); - - s->lookahead -= s->match_length; - s->strstart += s->match_length; - s->match_length = 0; - } else { - /* No match, output a literal byte */ - Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart])); - _tr_tally_lit (s, s->window[s->strstart], bflush); - s->lookahead--; - s->strstart++; - } - if (bflush) FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - } - s->insert = 0; - if (flush == Z_FINISH) { - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); - return finish_done; - } - if (s->last_lit) - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - return block_done; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * For Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY, do not look for matches. Do not maintain a hash table. - * (It will be regenerated if this run of deflate switches away from Huffman.) - */ -local block_state deflate_huff(s, flush) - deflate_state *s; - int flush; -{ - int bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ - - for (;;) { - /* Make sure that we have a literal to write. */ - if (s->lookahead == 0) { - fill_window(s); - if (s->lookahead == 0) { - if (flush == Z_NO_FLUSH) - return need_more; - break; /* flush the current block */ - } - } - - /* Output a literal byte */ - s->match_length = 0; - Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart])); - _tr_tally_lit (s, s->window[s->strstart], bflush); - s->lookahead--; - s->strstart++; - if (bflush) FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - } - s->insert = 0; - if (flush == Z_FINISH) { - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); - return finish_done; - } - if (s->last_lit) - FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); - return block_done; -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/deflate.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/deflate.h deleted file mode 100644 index bb64c57..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/deflate.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,346 +0,0 @@ -/* deflate.h -- internal compression state - * Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Jean-loup Gailly - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is - part of the implementation of the compression library and is - subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h. - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#ifndef DEFLATE_H -#define DEFLATE_H - -#include "zutil.h" - -/* define NO_GZIP when compiling if you want to disable gzip header and - trailer creation by deflate(). NO_GZIP would be used to avoid linking in - the crc code when it is not needed. For shared libraries, gzip encoding - should be left enabled. */ -#ifndef NO_GZIP -# define GZIP -#endif - -/* =========================================================================== - * Internal compression state. - */ - -#define LENGTH_CODES 29 -/* number of length codes, not counting the special END_BLOCK code */ - -#define LITERALS 256 -/* number of literal bytes 0..255 */ - -#define L_CODES (LITERALS+1+LENGTH_CODES) -/* number of Literal or Length codes, including the END_BLOCK code */ - -#define D_CODES 30 -/* number of distance codes */ - -#define BL_CODES 19 -/* number of codes used to transfer the bit lengths */ - -#define HEAP_SIZE (2*L_CODES+1) -/* maximum heap size */ - -#define MAX_BITS 15 -/* All codes must not exceed MAX_BITS bits */ - -#define Buf_size 16 -/* size of bit buffer in bi_buf */ - -#define INIT_STATE 42 -#define EXTRA_STATE 69 -#define NAME_STATE 73 -#define COMMENT_STATE 91 -#define HCRC_STATE 103 -#define BUSY_STATE 113 -#define FINISH_STATE 666 -/* Stream status */ - - -/* Data structure describing a single value and its code string. */ -typedef struct ct_data_s { - union { - ush freq; /* frequency count */ - ush code; /* bit string */ - } fc; - union { - ush dad; /* father node in Huffman tree */ - ush len; /* length of bit string */ - } dl; -} FAR ct_data; - -#define Freq fc.freq -#define Code fc.code -#define Dad dl.dad -#define Len dl.len - -typedef struct static_tree_desc_s static_tree_desc; - -typedef struct tree_desc_s { - ct_data *dyn_tree; /* the dynamic tree */ - int max_code; /* largest code with non zero frequency */ - static_tree_desc *stat_desc; /* the corresponding static tree */ -} FAR tree_desc; - -typedef ush Pos; -typedef Pos FAR Posf; -typedef unsigned IPos; - -/* A Pos is an index in the character window. We use short instead of int to - * save space in the various tables. IPos is used only for parameter passing. - */ - -typedef struct internal_state { - z_streamp strm; /* pointer back to this zlib stream */ - int status; /* as the name implies */ - Bytef *pending_buf; /* output still pending */ - ulg pending_buf_size; /* size of pending_buf */ - Bytef *pending_out; /* next pending byte to output to the stream */ - uInt pending; /* nb of bytes in the pending buffer */ - int wrap; /* bit 0 true for zlib, bit 1 true for gzip */ - gz_headerp gzhead; /* gzip header information to write */ - uInt gzindex; /* where in extra, name, or comment */ - Byte method; /* can only be DEFLATED */ - int last_flush; /* value of flush param for previous deflate call */ - - /* used by deflate.c: */ - - uInt w_size; /* LZ77 window size (32K by default) */ - uInt w_bits; /* log2(w_size) (8..16) */ - uInt w_mask; /* w_size - 1 */ - - Bytef *window; - /* Sliding window. Input bytes are read into the second half of the window, - * and move to the first half later to keep a dictionary of at least wSize - * bytes. With this organization, matches are limited to a distance of - * wSize-MAX_MATCH bytes, but this ensures that IO is always - * performed with a length multiple of the block size. Also, it limits - * the window size to 64K, which is quite useful on MSDOS. - * To do: use the user input buffer as sliding window. - */ - - ulg window_size; - /* Actual size of window: 2*wSize, except when the user input buffer - * is directly used as sliding window. - */ - - Posf *prev; - /* Link to older string with same hash index. To limit the size of this - * array to 64K, this link is maintained only for the last 32K strings. - * An index in this array is thus a window index modulo 32K. - */ - - Posf *head; /* Heads of the hash chains or NIL. */ - - uInt ins_h; /* hash index of string to be inserted */ - uInt hash_size; /* number of elements in hash table */ - uInt hash_bits; /* log2(hash_size) */ - uInt hash_mask; /* hash_size-1 */ - - uInt hash_shift; - /* Number of bits by which ins_h must be shifted at each input - * step. It must be such that after MIN_MATCH steps, the oldest - * byte no longer takes part in the hash key, that is: - * hash_shift * MIN_MATCH >= hash_bits - */ - - long block_start; - /* Window position at the beginning of the current output block. Gets - * negative when the window is moved backwards. - */ - - uInt match_length; /* length of best match */ - IPos prev_match; /* previous match */ - int match_available; /* set if previous match exists */ - uInt strstart; /* start of string to insert */ - uInt match_start; /* start of matching string */ - uInt lookahead; /* number of valid bytes ahead in window */ - - uInt prev_length; - /* Length of the best match at previous step. Matches not greater than this - * are discarded. This is used in the lazy match evaluation. - */ - - uInt max_chain_length; - /* To speed up deflation, hash chains are never searched beyond this - * length. A higher limit improves compression ratio but degrades the - * speed. - */ - - uInt max_lazy_match; - /* Attempt to find a better match only when the current match is strictly - * smaller than this value. This mechanism is used only for compression - * levels >= 4. - */ -# define max_insert_length max_lazy_match - /* Insert new strings in the hash table only if the match length is not - * greater than this length. This saves time but degrades compression. - * max_insert_length is used only for compression levels <= 3. - */ - - int level; /* compression level (1..9) */ - int strategy; /* favor or force Huffman coding*/ - - uInt good_match; - /* Use a faster search when the previous match is longer than this */ - - int nice_match; /* Stop searching when current match exceeds this */ - - /* used by trees.c: */ - /* Didn't use ct_data typedef below to suppress compiler warning */ - struct ct_data_s dyn_ltree[HEAP_SIZE]; /* literal and length tree */ - struct ct_data_s dyn_dtree[2*D_CODES+1]; /* distance tree */ - struct ct_data_s bl_tree[2*BL_CODES+1]; /* Huffman tree for bit lengths */ - - struct tree_desc_s l_desc; /* desc. for literal tree */ - struct tree_desc_s d_desc; /* desc. for distance tree */ - struct tree_desc_s bl_desc; /* desc. for bit length tree */ - - ush bl_count[MAX_BITS+1]; - /* number of codes at each bit length for an optimal tree */ - - int heap[2*L_CODES+1]; /* heap used to build the Huffman trees */ - int heap_len; /* number of elements in the heap */ - int heap_max; /* element of largest frequency */ - /* The sons of heap[n] are heap[2*n] and heap[2*n+1]. heap[0] is not used. - * The same heap array is used to build all trees. - */ - - uch depth[2*L_CODES+1]; - /* Depth of each subtree used as tie breaker for trees of equal frequency - */ - - uchf *l_buf; /* buffer for literals or lengths */ - - uInt lit_bufsize; - /* Size of match buffer for literals/lengths. There are 4 reasons for - * limiting lit_bufsize to 64K: - * - frequencies can be kept in 16 bit counters - * - if compression is not successful for the first block, all input - * data is still in the window so we can still emit a stored block even - * when input comes from standard input. (This can also be done for - * all blocks if lit_bufsize is not greater than 32K.) - * - if compression is not successful for a file smaller than 64K, we can - * even emit a stored file instead of a stored block (saving 5 bytes). - * This is applicable only for zip (not gzip or zlib). - * - creating new Huffman trees less frequently may not provide fast - * adaptation to changes in the input data statistics. (Take for - * example a binary file with poorly compressible code followed by - * a highly compressible string table.) Smaller buffer sizes give - * fast adaptation but have of course the overhead of transmitting - * trees more frequently. - * - I can't count above 4 - */ - - uInt last_lit; /* running index in l_buf */ - - ushf *d_buf; - /* Buffer for distances. To simplify the code, d_buf and l_buf have - * the same number of elements. To use different lengths, an extra flag - * array would be necessary. - */ - - ulg opt_len; /* bit length of current block with optimal trees */ - ulg static_len; /* bit length of current block with static trees */ - uInt matches; /* number of string matches in current block */ - uInt insert; /* bytes at end of window left to insert */ - -#ifdef DEBUG - ulg compressed_len; /* total bit length of compressed file mod 2^32 */ - ulg bits_sent; /* bit length of compressed data sent mod 2^32 */ -#endif - - ush bi_buf; - /* Output buffer. bits are inserted starting at the bottom (least - * significant bits). - */ - int bi_valid; - /* Number of valid bits in bi_buf. All bits above the last valid bit - * are always zero. - */ - - ulg high_water; - /* High water mark offset in window for initialized bytes -- bytes above - * this are set to zero in order to avoid memory check warnings when - * longest match routines access bytes past the input. This is then - * updated to the new high water mark. - */ - -} FAR deflate_state; - -/* Output a byte on the stream. - * IN assertion: there is enough room in pending_buf. - */ -#define put_byte(s, c) {s->pending_buf[s->pending++] = (c);} - - -#define MIN_LOOKAHEAD (MAX_MATCH+MIN_MATCH+1) -/* Minimum amount of lookahead, except at the end of the input file. - * See deflate.c for comments about the MIN_MATCH+1. - */ - -#define MAX_DIST(s) ((s)->w_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD) -/* In order to simplify the code, particularly on 16 bit machines, match - * distances are limited to MAX_DIST instead of WSIZE. - */ - -#define WIN_INIT MAX_MATCH -/* Number of bytes after end of data in window to initialize in order to avoid - memory checker errors from longest match routines */ - - /* in trees.c */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_init OF((deflate_state *s)); -int ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_tally OF((deflate_state *s, unsigned dist, unsigned lc)); -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_flush_block OF((deflate_state *s, charf *buf, - ulg stored_len, int last)); -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_flush_bits OF((deflate_state *s)); -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_align OF((deflate_state *s)); -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_stored_block OF((deflate_state *s, charf *buf, - ulg stored_len, int last)); - -#define d_code(dist) \ - ((dist) < 256 ? _dist_code[dist] : _dist_code[256+((dist)>>7)]) -/* Mapping from a distance to a distance code. dist is the distance - 1 and - * must not have side effects. _dist_code[256] and _dist_code[257] are never - * used. - */ - -#ifndef DEBUG -/* Inline versions of _tr_tally for speed: */ - -#if defined(GEN_TREES_H) || !defined(STDC) - extern uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _length_code[]; - extern uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _dist_code[]; -#else - extern const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _length_code[]; - extern const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _dist_code[]; -#endif - -# define _tr_tally_lit(s, c, flush) \ - { uch cc = (c); \ - s->d_buf[s->last_lit] = 0; \ - s->l_buf[s->last_lit++] = cc; \ - s->dyn_ltree[cc].Freq++; \ - flush = (s->last_lit == s->lit_bufsize-1); \ - } -# define _tr_tally_dist(s, distance, length, flush) \ - { uch len = (length); \ - ush dist = (distance); \ - s->d_buf[s->last_lit] = dist; \ - s->l_buf[s->last_lit++] = len; \ - dist--; \ - s->dyn_ltree[_length_code[len]+LITERALS+1].Freq++; \ - s->dyn_dtree[d_code(dist)].Freq++; \ - flush = (s->last_lit == s->lit_bufsize-1); \ - } -#else -# define _tr_tally_lit(s, c, flush) flush = _tr_tally(s, 0, c) -# define _tr_tally_dist(s, distance, length, flush) \ - flush = _tr_tally(s, distance, length) -#endif - -#endif /* DEFLATE_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzclose.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzclose.c deleted file mode 100644 index caeb99a..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzclose.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -/* gzclose.c -- zlib gzclose() function - * Copyright (C) 2004, 2010 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -#include "gzguts.h" - -/* gzclose() is in a separate file so that it is linked in only if it is used. - That way the other gzclose functions can be used instead to avoid linking in - unneeded compression or decompression routines. */ -int ZEXPORT gzclose(file) - gzFile file; -{ -#ifndef NO_GZCOMPRESS - gz_statep state; - - if (file == NULL) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - return state->mode == GZ_READ ? gzclose_r(file) : gzclose_w(file); -#else - return gzclose_r(file); -#endif -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzguts.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzguts.h deleted file mode 100644 index d87659d..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzguts.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,209 +0,0 @@ -/* gzguts.h -- zlib internal header definitions for gz* operations - * Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -#ifdef _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -# ifndef _LARGEFILE_SOURCE -# define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE 1 -# endif -# ifdef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS -# undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_HIDDEN -# define ZLIB_INTERNAL __attribute__((visibility ("hidden"))) -#else -# define ZLIB_INTERNAL -#endif - -#include -#include "zlib.h" -#ifdef STDC -# include -# include -# include -#endif -#include - -#ifdef _WIN32 -# include -#endif - -#if defined(__TURBOC__) || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_WIN32) -# include -#endif - -#ifdef WINAPI_FAMILY -# define open _open -# define read _read -# define write _write -# define close _close -#endif - -#ifdef NO_DEFLATE /* for compatibility with old definition */ -# define NO_GZCOMPRESS -#endif - -#if defined(STDC99) || (defined(__TURBOC__) && __TURBOC__ >= 0x550) -# ifndef HAVE_VSNPRINTF -# define HAVE_VSNPRINTF -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(__CYGWIN__) -# ifndef HAVE_VSNPRINTF -# define HAVE_VSNPRINTF -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(MSDOS) && defined(__BORLANDC__) && (BORLANDC > 0x410) -# ifndef HAVE_VSNPRINTF -# define HAVE_VSNPRINTF -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_VSNPRINTF -# ifdef MSDOS -/* vsnprintf may exist on some MS-DOS compilers (DJGPP?), - but for now we just assume it doesn't. */ -# define NO_vsnprintf -# endif -# ifdef __TURBOC__ -# define NO_vsnprintf -# endif -# ifdef WIN32 -/* In Win32, vsnprintf is available as the "non-ANSI" _vsnprintf. */ -# if !defined(vsnprintf) && !defined(NO_vsnprintf) -# if !defined(_MSC_VER) || ( defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1500 ) -# define vsnprintf _vsnprintf -# endif -# endif -# endif -# ifdef __SASC -# define NO_vsnprintf -# endif -# ifdef VMS -# define NO_vsnprintf -# endif -# ifdef __OS400__ -# define NO_vsnprintf -# endif -# ifdef __MVS__ -# define NO_vsnprintf -# endif -#endif - -/* unlike snprintf (which is required in C99, yet still not supported by - Microsoft more than a decade later!), _snprintf does not guarantee null - termination of the result -- however this is only used in gzlib.c where - the result is assured to fit in the space provided */ -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# define snprintf _snprintf -#endif - -#ifndef local -# define local static -#endif -/* compile with -Dlocal if your debugger can't find static symbols */ - -/* gz* functions always use library allocation functions */ -#ifndef STDC - extern voidp malloc OF((uInt size)); - extern void free OF((voidpf ptr)); -#endif - -/* get errno and strerror definition */ -#if defined UNDER_CE -# include -# define zstrerror() gz_strwinerror((DWORD)GetLastError()) -#else -# ifndef NO_STRERROR -# include -# define zstrerror() strerror(errno) -# else -# define zstrerror() "stdio error (consult errno)" -# endif -#endif - -/* provide prototypes for these when building zlib without LFS */ -#if !defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) || _LFS64_LARGEFILE-0 == 0 - ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen64 OF((const char *, const char *)); - ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzseek64 OF((gzFile, z_off64_t, int)); - ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gztell64 OF((gzFile)); - ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzoffset64 OF((gzFile)); -#endif - -/* default memLevel */ -#if MAX_MEM_LEVEL >= 8 -# define DEF_MEM_LEVEL 8 -#else -# define DEF_MEM_LEVEL MAX_MEM_LEVEL -#endif - -/* default i/o buffer size -- double this for output when reading (this and - twice this must be able to fit in an unsigned type) */ -#define GZBUFSIZE 8192 - -/* gzip modes, also provide a little integrity check on the passed structure */ -#define GZ_NONE 0 -#define GZ_READ 7247 -#define GZ_WRITE 31153 -#define GZ_APPEND 1 /* mode set to GZ_WRITE after the file is opened */ - -/* values for gz_state how */ -#define LOOK 0 /* look for a gzip header */ -#define COPY 1 /* copy input directly */ -#define GZIP 2 /* decompress a gzip stream */ - -/* internal gzip file state data structure */ -typedef struct { - /* exposed contents for gzgetc() macro */ - struct gzFile_s x; /* "x" for exposed */ - /* x.have: number of bytes available at x.next */ - /* x.next: next output data to deliver or write */ - /* x.pos: current position in uncompressed data */ - /* used for both reading and writing */ - int mode; /* see gzip modes above */ - int fd; /* file descriptor */ - char *path; /* path or fd for error messages */ - unsigned size; /* buffer size, zero if not allocated yet */ - unsigned want; /* requested buffer size, default is GZBUFSIZE */ - unsigned char *in; /* input buffer */ - unsigned char *out; /* output buffer (double-sized when reading) */ - int direct; /* 0 if processing gzip, 1 if transparent */ - /* just for reading */ - int how; /* 0: get header, 1: copy, 2: decompress */ - z_off64_t start; /* where the gzip data started, for rewinding */ - int eof; /* true if end of input file reached */ - int past; /* true if read requested past end */ - /* just for writing */ - int level; /* compression level */ - int strategy; /* compression strategy */ - /* seek request */ - z_off64_t skip; /* amount to skip (already rewound if backwards) */ - int seek; /* true if seek request pending */ - /* error information */ - int err; /* error code */ - char *msg; /* error message */ - /* zlib inflate or deflate stream */ - z_stream strm; /* stream structure in-place (not a pointer) */ -} gz_state; -typedef gz_state FAR *gz_statep; - -/* shared functions */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL gz_error OF((gz_statep, int, const char *)); -#if defined UNDER_CE -char ZLIB_INTERNAL *gz_strwinerror OF((DWORD error)); -#endif - -/* GT_OFF(x), where x is an unsigned value, is true if x > maximum z_off64_t - value -- needed when comparing unsigned to z_off64_t, which is signed - (possible z_off64_t types off_t, off64_t, and long are all signed) */ -#ifdef INT_MAX -# define GT_OFF(x) (sizeof(int) == sizeof(z_off64_t) && (x) > INT_MAX) -#else -unsigned ZLIB_INTERNAL gz_intmax OF((void)); -# define GT_OFF(x) (sizeof(int) == sizeof(z_off64_t) && (x) > gz_intmax()) -#endif diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzlib.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzlib.c deleted file mode 100644 index fae202e..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzlib.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,634 +0,0 @@ -/* gzlib.c -- zlib functions common to reading and writing gzip files - * Copyright (C) 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -#include "gzguts.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) -# define LSEEK _lseeki64 -#else -#if defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) && _LFS64_LARGEFILE-0 -# define LSEEK lseek64 -#else -# define LSEEK lseek -#endif -#endif - -/* Local functions */ -local void gz_reset OF((gz_statep)); -local gzFile gz_open OF((const void *, int, const char *)); - -#if defined UNDER_CE - -/* Map the Windows error number in ERROR to a locale-dependent error message - string and return a pointer to it. Typically, the values for ERROR come - from GetLastError. - - The string pointed to shall not be modified by the application, but may be - overwritten by a subsequent call to gz_strwinerror - - The gz_strwinerror function does not change the current setting of - GetLastError. */ -char ZLIB_INTERNAL *gz_strwinerror (error) - DWORD error; -{ - static char buf[1024]; - - wchar_t *msgbuf; - DWORD lasterr = GetLastError(); - DWORD chars = FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM - | FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, - NULL, - error, - 0, /* Default language */ - (LPVOID)&msgbuf, - 0, - NULL); - if (chars != 0) { - /* If there is an \r\n appended, zap it. */ - if (chars >= 2 - && msgbuf[chars - 2] == '\r' && msgbuf[chars - 1] == '\n') { - chars -= 2; - msgbuf[chars] = 0; - } - - if (chars > sizeof (buf) - 1) { - chars = sizeof (buf) - 1; - msgbuf[chars] = 0; - } - - wcstombs(buf, msgbuf, chars + 1); - LocalFree(msgbuf); - } - else { - sprintf(buf, "unknown win32 error (%ld)", error); - } - - SetLastError(lasterr); - return buf; -} - -#endif /* UNDER_CE */ - -/* Reset gzip file state */ -local void gz_reset(state) - gz_statep state; -{ - state->x.have = 0; /* no output data available */ - if (state->mode == GZ_READ) { /* for reading ... */ - state->eof = 0; /* not at end of file */ - state->past = 0; /* have not read past end yet */ - state->how = LOOK; /* look for gzip header */ - } - state->seek = 0; /* no seek request pending */ - gz_error(state, Z_OK, NULL); /* clear error */ - state->x.pos = 0; /* no uncompressed data yet */ - state->strm.avail_in = 0; /* no input data yet */ -} - -/* Open a gzip file either by name or file descriptor. */ -local gzFile gz_open(path, fd, mode) - const void *path; - int fd; - const char *mode; -{ - gz_statep state; - size_t len; - int oflag; -#ifdef O_CLOEXEC - int cloexec = 0; -#endif -#ifdef O_EXCL - int exclusive = 0; -#endif - - /* check input */ - if (path == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* allocate gzFile structure to return */ - state = (gz_statep)malloc(sizeof(gz_state)); - if (state == NULL) - return NULL; - state->size = 0; /* no buffers allocated yet */ - state->want = GZBUFSIZE; /* requested buffer size */ - state->msg = NULL; /* no error message yet */ - - /* interpret mode */ - state->mode = GZ_NONE; - state->level = Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION; - state->strategy = Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY; - state->direct = 0; - while (*mode) { - if (*mode >= '0' && *mode <= '9') - state->level = *mode - '0'; - else - switch (*mode) { - case 'r': - state->mode = GZ_READ; - break; -#ifndef NO_GZCOMPRESS - case 'w': - state->mode = GZ_WRITE; - break; - case 'a': - state->mode = GZ_APPEND; - break; -#endif - case '+': /* can't read and write at the same time */ - free(state); - return NULL; - case 'b': /* ignore -- will request binary anyway */ - break; -#ifdef O_CLOEXEC - case 'e': - cloexec = 1; - break; -#endif -#ifdef O_EXCL - case 'x': - exclusive = 1; - break; -#endif - case 'f': - state->strategy = Z_FILTERED; - break; - case 'h': - state->strategy = Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY; - break; - case 'R': - state->strategy = Z_RLE; - break; - case 'F': - state->strategy = Z_FIXED; - break; - case 'T': - state->direct = 1; - break; - default: /* could consider as an error, but just ignore */ - ; - } - mode++; - } - - /* must provide an "r", "w", or "a" */ - if (state->mode == GZ_NONE) { - free(state); - return NULL; - } - - /* can't force transparent read */ - if (state->mode == GZ_READ) { - if (state->direct) { - free(state); - return NULL; - } - state->direct = 1; /* for empty file */ - } - - /* save the path name for error messages */ -#ifdef _WIN32 - if (fd == -2) { - len = wcstombs(NULL, path, 0); - if (len == (size_t)-1) - len = 0; - } - else -#endif - len = strlen((const char *)path); - state->path = (char *)malloc(len + 1); - if (state->path == NULL) { - free(state); - return NULL; - } -#ifdef _WIN32 - if (fd == -2) - if (len) - wcstombs(state->path, path, len + 1); - else - *(state->path) = 0; - else -#endif -#if !defined(NO_snprintf) && !defined(NO_vsnprintf) - snprintf(state->path, len + 1, "%s", (const char *)path); -#else - strcpy(state->path, path); -#endif - - /* compute the flags for open() */ - oflag = -#ifdef O_LARGEFILE - O_LARGEFILE | -#endif -#ifdef O_BINARY - O_BINARY | -#endif -#ifdef O_CLOEXEC - (cloexec ? O_CLOEXEC : 0) | -#endif - (state->mode == GZ_READ ? - O_RDONLY : - (O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | -#ifdef O_EXCL - (exclusive ? O_EXCL : 0) | -#endif - (state->mode == GZ_WRITE ? - O_TRUNC : - O_APPEND))); - - /* open the file with the appropriate flags (or just use fd) */ - state->fd = fd > -1 ? fd : ( -#ifdef _WIN32 - fd == -2 ? _wopen(path, oflag, 0666) : -#endif - open((const char *)path, oflag, 0666)); - if (state->fd == -1) { - free(state->path); - free(state); - return NULL; - } - if (state->mode == GZ_APPEND) - state->mode = GZ_WRITE; /* simplify later checks */ - - /* save the current position for rewinding (only if reading) */ - if (state->mode == GZ_READ) { - state->start = LSEEK(state->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); - if (state->start == -1) state->start = 0; - } - - /* initialize stream */ - gz_reset(state); - - /* return stream */ - return (gzFile)state; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen(path, mode) - const char *path; - const char *mode; -{ - return gz_open(path, -1, mode); -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen64(path, mode) - const char *path; - const char *mode; -{ - return gz_open(path, -1, mode); -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -gzFile ZEXPORT gzdopen(fd, mode) - int fd; - const char *mode; -{ - char *path; /* identifier for error messages */ - gzFile gz; - - if (fd == -1 || (path = (char *)malloc(7 + 3 * sizeof(int))) == NULL) - return NULL; -#if !defined(NO_snprintf) && !defined(NO_vsnprintf) - snprintf(path, 7 + 3 * sizeof(int), "", fd); /* for debugging */ -#else - sprintf(path, "", fd); /* for debugging */ -#endif - gz = gz_open(path, fd, mode); - free(path); - return gz; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -#ifdef _WIN32 -gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen_w(path, mode) - const wchar_t *path; - const char *mode; -{ - return gz_open(path, -2, mode); -} -#endif - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzbuffer(file, size) - gzFile file; - unsigned size; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure and check integrity */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - if (state->mode != GZ_READ && state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return -1; - - /* make sure we haven't already allocated memory */ - if (state->size != 0) - return -1; - - /* check and set requested size */ - if (size < 2) - size = 2; /* need two bytes to check magic header */ - state->want = size; - return 0; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzrewind(file) - gzFile file; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* check that we're reading and that there's no error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_READ || - (state->err != Z_OK && state->err != Z_BUF_ERROR)) - return -1; - - /* back up and start over */ - if (LSEEK(state->fd, state->start, SEEK_SET) == -1) - return -1; - gz_reset(state); - return 0; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzseek64(file, offset, whence) - gzFile file; - z_off64_t offset; - int whence; -{ - unsigned n; - z_off64_t ret; - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure and check integrity */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - if (state->mode != GZ_READ && state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return -1; - - /* check that there's no error */ - if (state->err != Z_OK && state->err != Z_BUF_ERROR) - return -1; - - /* can only seek from start or relative to current position */ - if (whence != SEEK_SET && whence != SEEK_CUR) - return -1; - - /* normalize offset to a SEEK_CUR specification */ - if (whence == SEEK_SET) - offset -= state->x.pos; - else if (state->seek) - offset += state->skip; - state->seek = 0; - - /* if within raw area while reading, just go there */ - if (state->mode == GZ_READ && state->how == COPY && - state->x.pos + offset >= 0) { - ret = LSEEK(state->fd, offset - state->x.have, SEEK_CUR); - if (ret == -1) - return -1; - state->x.have = 0; - state->eof = 0; - state->past = 0; - state->seek = 0; - gz_error(state, Z_OK, NULL); - state->strm.avail_in = 0; - state->x.pos += offset; - return state->x.pos; - } - - /* calculate skip amount, rewinding if needed for back seek when reading */ - if (offset < 0) { - if (state->mode != GZ_READ) /* writing -- can't go backwards */ - return -1; - offset += state->x.pos; - if (offset < 0) /* before start of file! */ - return -1; - if (gzrewind(file) == -1) /* rewind, then skip to offset */ - return -1; - } - - /* if reading, skip what's in output buffer (one less gzgetc() check) */ - if (state->mode == GZ_READ) { - n = GT_OFF(state->x.have) || (z_off64_t)state->x.have > offset ? - (unsigned)offset : state->x.have; - state->x.have -= n; - state->x.next += n; - state->x.pos += n; - offset -= n; - } - - /* request skip (if not zero) */ - if (offset) { - state->seek = 1; - state->skip = offset; - } - return state->x.pos + offset; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -z_off_t ZEXPORT gzseek(file, offset, whence) - gzFile file; - z_off_t offset; - int whence; -{ - z_off64_t ret; - - ret = gzseek64(file, (z_off64_t)offset, whence); - return ret == (z_off_t)ret ? (z_off_t)ret : -1; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -z_off64_t ZEXPORT gztell64(file) - gzFile file; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure and check integrity */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - if (state->mode != GZ_READ && state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return -1; - - /* return position */ - return state->x.pos + (state->seek ? state->skip : 0); -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -z_off_t ZEXPORT gztell(file) - gzFile file; -{ - z_off64_t ret; - - ret = gztell64(file); - return ret == (z_off_t)ret ? (z_off_t)ret : -1; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzoffset64(file) - gzFile file; -{ - z_off64_t offset; - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure and check integrity */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - if (state->mode != GZ_READ && state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return -1; - - /* compute and return effective offset in file */ - offset = LSEEK(state->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); - if (offset == -1) - return -1; - if (state->mode == GZ_READ) /* reading */ - offset -= state->strm.avail_in; /* don't count buffered input */ - return offset; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -z_off_t ZEXPORT gzoffset(file) - gzFile file; -{ - z_off64_t ret; - - ret = gzoffset64(file); - return ret == (z_off_t)ret ? (z_off_t)ret : -1; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzeof(file) - gzFile file; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure and check integrity */ - if (file == NULL) - return 0; - state = (gz_statep)file; - if (state->mode != GZ_READ && state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return 0; - - /* return end-of-file state */ - return state->mode == GZ_READ ? state->past : 0; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -const char * ZEXPORT gzerror(file, errnum) - gzFile file; - int *errnum; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure and check integrity */ - if (file == NULL) - return NULL; - state = (gz_statep)file; - if (state->mode != GZ_READ && state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return NULL; - - /* return error information */ - if (errnum != NULL) - *errnum = state->err; - return state->err == Z_MEM_ERROR ? "out of memory" : - (state->msg == NULL ? "" : state->msg); -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -void ZEXPORT gzclearerr(file) - gzFile file; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure and check integrity */ - if (file == NULL) - return; - state = (gz_statep)file; - if (state->mode != GZ_READ && state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return; - - /* clear error and end-of-file */ - if (state->mode == GZ_READ) { - state->eof = 0; - state->past = 0; - } - gz_error(state, Z_OK, NULL); -} - -/* Create an error message in allocated memory and set state->err and - state->msg accordingly. Free any previous error message already there. Do - not try to free or allocate space if the error is Z_MEM_ERROR (out of - memory). Simply save the error message as a static string. If there is an - allocation failure constructing the error message, then convert the error to - out of memory. */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL gz_error(state, err, msg) - gz_statep state; - int err; - const char *msg; -{ - /* free previously allocated message and clear */ - if (state->msg != NULL) { - if (state->err != Z_MEM_ERROR) - free(state->msg); - state->msg = NULL; - } - - /* if fatal, set state->x.have to 0 so that the gzgetc() macro fails */ - if (err != Z_OK && err != Z_BUF_ERROR) - state->x.have = 0; - - /* set error code, and if no message, then done */ - state->err = err; - if (msg == NULL) - return; - - /* for an out of memory error, return literal string when requested */ - if (err == Z_MEM_ERROR) - return; - - /* construct error message with path */ - if ((state->msg = (char *)malloc(strlen(state->path) + strlen(msg) + 3)) == - NULL) { - state->err = Z_MEM_ERROR; - return; - } -#if !defined(NO_snprintf) && !defined(NO_vsnprintf) - snprintf(state->msg, strlen(state->path) + strlen(msg) + 3, - "%s%s%s", state->path, ": ", msg); -#else - strcpy(state->msg, state->path); - strcat(state->msg, ": "); - strcat(state->msg, msg); -#endif - return; -} - -#ifndef INT_MAX -/* portably return maximum value for an int (when limits.h presumed not - available) -- we need to do this to cover cases where 2's complement not - used, since C standard permits 1's complement and sign-bit representations, - otherwise we could just use ((unsigned)-1) >> 1 */ -unsigned ZLIB_INTERNAL gz_intmax() -{ - unsigned p, q; - - p = 1; - do { - q = p; - p <<= 1; - p++; - } while (p > q); - return q >> 1; -} -#endif diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzread.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzread.c deleted file mode 100644 index bf4538e..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzread.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,594 +0,0 @@ -/* gzread.c -- zlib functions for reading gzip files - * Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -#include "gzguts.h" - -/* Local functions */ -local int gz_load OF((gz_statep, unsigned char *, unsigned, unsigned *)); -local int gz_avail OF((gz_statep)); -local int gz_look OF((gz_statep)); -local int gz_decomp OF((gz_statep)); -local int gz_fetch OF((gz_statep)); -local int gz_skip OF((gz_statep, z_off64_t)); - -/* Use read() to load a buffer -- return -1 on error, otherwise 0. Read from - state->fd, and update state->eof, state->err, and state->msg as appropriate. - This function needs to loop on read(), since read() is not guaranteed to - read the number of bytes requested, depending on the type of descriptor. */ -local int gz_load(state, buf, len, have) - gz_statep state; - unsigned char *buf; - unsigned len; - unsigned *have; -{ - int ret; - - *have = 0; - do { - ret = read(state->fd, buf + *have, len - *have); - if (ret <= 0) - break; - *have += ret; - } while (*have < len); - if (ret < 0) { - gz_error(state, Z_ERRNO, zstrerror()); - return -1; - } - if (ret == 0) - state->eof = 1; - return 0; -} - -/* Load up input buffer and set eof flag if last data loaded -- return -1 on - error, 0 otherwise. Note that the eof flag is set when the end of the input - file is reached, even though there may be unused data in the buffer. Once - that data has been used, no more attempts will be made to read the file. - If strm->avail_in != 0, then the current data is moved to the beginning of - the input buffer, and then the remainder of the buffer is loaded with the - available data from the input file. */ -local int gz_avail(state) - gz_statep state; -{ - unsigned got; - z_streamp strm = &(state->strm); - - if (state->err != Z_OK && state->err != Z_BUF_ERROR) - return -1; - if (state->eof == 0) { - if (strm->avail_in) { /* copy what's there to the start */ - unsigned char *p = state->in; - unsigned const char *q = strm->next_in; - unsigned n = strm->avail_in; - do { - *p++ = *q++; - } while (--n); - } - if (gz_load(state, state->in + strm->avail_in, - state->size - strm->avail_in, &got) == -1) - return -1; - strm->avail_in += got; - strm->next_in = state->in; - } - return 0; -} - -/* Look for gzip header, set up for inflate or copy. state->x.have must be 0. - If this is the first time in, allocate required memory. state->how will be - left unchanged if there is no more input data available, will be set to COPY - if there is no gzip header and direct copying will be performed, or it will - be set to GZIP for decompression. If direct copying, then leftover input - data from the input buffer will be copied to the output buffer. In that - case, all further file reads will be directly to either the output buffer or - a user buffer. If decompressing, the inflate state will be initialized. - gz_look() will return 0 on success or -1 on failure. */ -local int gz_look(state) - gz_statep state; -{ - z_streamp strm = &(state->strm); - - /* allocate read buffers and inflate memory */ - if (state->size == 0) { - /* allocate buffers */ - state->in = (unsigned char *)malloc(state->want); - state->out = (unsigned char *)malloc(state->want << 1); - if (state->in == NULL || state->out == NULL) { - if (state->out != NULL) - free(state->out); - if (state->in != NULL) - free(state->in); - gz_error(state, Z_MEM_ERROR, "out of memory"); - return -1; - } - state->size = state->want; - - /* allocate inflate memory */ - state->strm.zalloc = Z_NULL; - state->strm.zfree = Z_NULL; - state->strm.opaque = Z_NULL; - state->strm.avail_in = 0; - state->strm.next_in = Z_NULL; - if (inflateInit2(&(state->strm), 15 + 16) != Z_OK) { /* gunzip */ - free(state->out); - free(state->in); - state->size = 0; - gz_error(state, Z_MEM_ERROR, "out of memory"); - return -1; - } - } - - /* get at least the magic bytes in the input buffer */ - if (strm->avail_in < 2) { - if (gz_avail(state) == -1) - return -1; - if (strm->avail_in == 0) - return 0; - } - - /* look for gzip magic bytes -- if there, do gzip decoding (note: there is - a logical dilemma here when considering the case of a partially written - gzip file, to wit, if a single 31 byte is written, then we cannot tell - whether this is a single-byte file, or just a partially written gzip - file -- for here we assume that if a gzip file is being written, then - the header will be written in a single operation, so that reading a - single byte is sufficient indication that it is not a gzip file) */ - if (strm->avail_in > 1 && - strm->next_in[0] == 31 && strm->next_in[1] == 139) { - inflateReset(strm); - state->how = GZIP; - state->direct = 0; - return 0; - } - - /* no gzip header -- if we were decoding gzip before, then this is trailing - garbage. Ignore the trailing garbage and finish. */ - if (state->direct == 0) { - strm->avail_in = 0; - state->eof = 1; - state->x.have = 0; - return 0; - } - - /* doing raw i/o, copy any leftover input to output -- this assumes that - the output buffer is larger than the input buffer, which also assures - space for gzungetc() */ - state->x.next = state->out; - if (strm->avail_in) { - memcpy(state->x.next, strm->next_in, strm->avail_in); - state->x.have = strm->avail_in; - strm->avail_in = 0; - } - state->how = COPY; - state->direct = 1; - return 0; -} - -/* Decompress from input to the provided next_out and avail_out in the state. - On return, state->x.have and state->x.next point to the just decompressed - data. If the gzip stream completes, state->how is reset to LOOK to look for - the next gzip stream or raw data, once state->x.have is depleted. Returns 0 - on success, -1 on failure. */ -local int gz_decomp(state) - gz_statep state; -{ - int ret = Z_OK; - unsigned had; - z_streamp strm = &(state->strm); - - /* fill output buffer up to end of deflate stream */ - had = strm->avail_out; - do { - /* get more input for inflate() */ - if (strm->avail_in == 0 && gz_avail(state) == -1) - return -1; - if (strm->avail_in == 0) { - gz_error(state, Z_BUF_ERROR, "unexpected end of file"); - break; - } - - /* decompress and handle errors */ - ret = inflate(strm, Z_NO_FLUSH); - if (ret == Z_STREAM_ERROR || ret == Z_NEED_DICT) { - gz_error(state, Z_STREAM_ERROR, - "internal error: inflate stream corrupt"); - return -1; - } - if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR) { - gz_error(state, Z_MEM_ERROR, "out of memory"); - return -1; - } - if (ret == Z_DATA_ERROR) { /* deflate stream invalid */ - gz_error(state, Z_DATA_ERROR, - strm->msg == NULL ? "compressed data error" : strm->msg); - return -1; - } - } while (strm->avail_out && ret != Z_STREAM_END); - - /* update available output */ - state->x.have = had - strm->avail_out; - state->x.next = strm->next_out - state->x.have; - - /* if the gzip stream completed successfully, look for another */ - if (ret == Z_STREAM_END) - state->how = LOOK; - - /* good decompression */ - return 0; -} - -/* Fetch data and put it in the output buffer. Assumes state->x.have is 0. - Data is either copied from the input file or decompressed from the input - file depending on state->how. If state->how is LOOK, then a gzip header is - looked for to determine whether to copy or decompress. Returns -1 on error, - otherwise 0. gz_fetch() will leave state->how as COPY or GZIP unless the - end of the input file has been reached and all data has been processed. */ -local int gz_fetch(state) - gz_statep state; -{ - z_streamp strm = &(state->strm); - - do { - switch(state->how) { - case LOOK: /* -> LOOK, COPY (only if never GZIP), or GZIP */ - if (gz_look(state) == -1) - return -1; - if (state->how == LOOK) - return 0; - break; - case COPY: /* -> COPY */ - if (gz_load(state, state->out, state->size << 1, &(state->x.have)) - == -1) - return -1; - state->x.next = state->out; - return 0; - case GZIP: /* -> GZIP or LOOK (if end of gzip stream) */ - strm->avail_out = state->size << 1; - strm->next_out = state->out; - if (gz_decomp(state) == -1) - return -1; - } - } while (state->x.have == 0 && (!state->eof || strm->avail_in)); - return 0; -} - -/* Skip len uncompressed bytes of output. Return -1 on error, 0 on success. */ -local int gz_skip(state, len) - gz_statep state; - z_off64_t len; -{ - unsigned n; - - /* skip over len bytes or reach end-of-file, whichever comes first */ - while (len) - /* skip over whatever is in output buffer */ - if (state->x.have) { - n = GT_OFF(state->x.have) || (z_off64_t)state->x.have > len ? - (unsigned)len : state->x.have; - state->x.have -= n; - state->x.next += n; - state->x.pos += n; - len -= n; - } - - /* output buffer empty -- return if we're at the end of the input */ - else if (state->eof && state->strm.avail_in == 0) - break; - - /* need more data to skip -- load up output buffer */ - else { - /* get more output, looking for header if required */ - if (gz_fetch(state) == -1) - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzread(file, buf, len) - gzFile file; - voidp buf; - unsigned len; -{ - unsigned got, n; - gz_statep state; - z_streamp strm; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - strm = &(state->strm); - - /* check that we're reading and that there's no (serious) error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_READ || - (state->err != Z_OK && state->err != Z_BUF_ERROR)) - return -1; - - /* since an int is returned, make sure len fits in one, otherwise return - with an error (this avoids the flaw in the interface) */ - if ((int)len < 0) { - gz_error(state, Z_DATA_ERROR, "requested length does not fit in int"); - return -1; - } - - /* if len is zero, avoid unnecessary operations */ - if (len == 0) - return 0; - - /* process a skip request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_skip(state, state->skip) == -1) - return -1; - } - - /* get len bytes to buf, or less than len if at the end */ - got = 0; - do { - /* first just try copying data from the output buffer */ - if (state->x.have) { - n = state->x.have > len ? len : state->x.have; - memcpy(buf, state->x.next, n); - state->x.next += n; - state->x.have -= n; - } - - /* output buffer empty -- return if we're at the end of the input */ - else if (state->eof && strm->avail_in == 0) { - state->past = 1; /* tried to read past end */ - break; - } - - /* need output data -- for small len or new stream load up our output - buffer */ - else if (state->how == LOOK || len < (state->size << 1)) { - /* get more output, looking for header if required */ - if (gz_fetch(state) == -1) - return -1; - continue; /* no progress yet -- go back to copy above */ - /* the copy above assures that we will leave with space in the - output buffer, allowing at least one gzungetc() to succeed */ - } - - /* large len -- read directly into user buffer */ - else if (state->how == COPY) { /* read directly */ - if (gz_load(state, (unsigned char *)buf, len, &n) == -1) - return -1; - } - - /* large len -- decompress directly into user buffer */ - else { /* state->how == GZIP */ - strm->avail_out = len; - strm->next_out = (unsigned char *)buf; - if (gz_decomp(state) == -1) - return -1; - n = state->x.have; - state->x.have = 0; - } - - /* update progress */ - len -= n; - buf = (char *)buf + n; - got += n; - state->x.pos += n; - } while (len); - - /* return number of bytes read into user buffer (will fit in int) */ - return (int)got; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -#ifdef Z_PREFIX_SET -# undef z_gzgetc -#else -# undef gzgetc -#endif -int ZEXPORT gzgetc(file) - gzFile file; -{ - int ret; - unsigned char buf[1]; - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* check that we're reading and that there's no (serious) error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_READ || - (state->err != Z_OK && state->err != Z_BUF_ERROR)) - return -1; - - /* try output buffer (no need to check for skip request) */ - if (state->x.have) { - state->x.have--; - state->x.pos++; - return *(state->x.next)++; - } - - /* nothing there -- try gzread() */ - ret = gzread(file, buf, 1); - return ret < 1 ? -1 : buf[0]; -} - -int ZEXPORT gzgetc_(file) -gzFile file; -{ - return gzgetc(file); -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzungetc(c, file) - int c; - gzFile file; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* check that we're reading and that there's no (serious) error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_READ || - (state->err != Z_OK && state->err != Z_BUF_ERROR)) - return -1; - - /* process a skip request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_skip(state, state->skip) == -1) - return -1; - } - - /* can't push EOF */ - if (c < 0) - return -1; - - /* if output buffer empty, put byte at end (allows more pushing) */ - if (state->x.have == 0) { - state->x.have = 1; - state->x.next = state->out + (state->size << 1) - 1; - state->x.next[0] = c; - state->x.pos--; - state->past = 0; - return c; - } - - /* if no room, give up (must have already done a gzungetc()) */ - if (state->x.have == (state->size << 1)) { - gz_error(state, Z_DATA_ERROR, "out of room to push characters"); - return -1; - } - - /* slide output data if needed and insert byte before existing data */ - if (state->x.next == state->out) { - unsigned char *src = state->out + state->x.have; - unsigned char *dest = state->out + (state->size << 1); - while (src > state->out) - *--dest = *--src; - state->x.next = dest; - } - state->x.have++; - state->x.next--; - state->x.next[0] = c; - state->x.pos--; - state->past = 0; - return c; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -char * ZEXPORT gzgets(file, buf, len) - gzFile file; - char *buf; - int len; -{ - unsigned left, n; - char *str; - unsigned char *eol; - gz_statep state; - - /* check parameters and get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL || buf == NULL || len < 1) - return NULL; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* check that we're reading and that there's no (serious) error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_READ || - (state->err != Z_OK && state->err != Z_BUF_ERROR)) - return NULL; - - /* process a skip request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_skip(state, state->skip) == -1) - return NULL; - } - - /* copy output bytes up to new line or len - 1, whichever comes first -- - append a terminating zero to the string (we don't check for a zero in - the contents, let the user worry about that) */ - str = buf; - left = (unsigned)len - 1; - if (left) do { - /* assure that something is in the output buffer */ - if (state->x.have == 0 && gz_fetch(state) == -1) - return NULL; /* error */ - if (state->x.have == 0) { /* end of file */ - state->past = 1; /* read past end */ - break; /* return what we have */ - } - - /* look for end-of-line in current output buffer */ - n = state->x.have > left ? left : state->x.have; - eol = (unsigned char *)memchr(state->x.next, '\n', n); - if (eol != NULL) - n = (unsigned)(eol - state->x.next) + 1; - - /* copy through end-of-line, or remainder if not found */ - memcpy(buf, state->x.next, n); - state->x.have -= n; - state->x.next += n; - state->x.pos += n; - left -= n; - buf += n; - } while (left && eol == NULL); - - /* return terminated string, or if nothing, end of file */ - if (buf == str) - return NULL; - buf[0] = 0; - return str; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzdirect(file) - gzFile file; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return 0; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* if the state is not known, but we can find out, then do so (this is - mainly for right after a gzopen() or gzdopen()) */ - if (state->mode == GZ_READ && state->how == LOOK && state->x.have == 0) - (void)gz_look(state); - - /* return 1 if transparent, 0 if processing a gzip stream */ - return state->direct; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzclose_r(file) - gzFile file; -{ - int ret, err; - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* check that we're reading */ - if (state->mode != GZ_READ) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* free memory and close file */ - if (state->size) { - inflateEnd(&(state->strm)); - free(state->out); - free(state->in); - } - err = state->err == Z_BUF_ERROR ? Z_BUF_ERROR : Z_OK; - gz_error(state, Z_OK, NULL); - free(state->path); - ret = close(state->fd); - free(state); - return ret ? Z_ERRNO : err; -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzwrite.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzwrite.c deleted file mode 100644 index aa767fb..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/gzwrite.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,577 +0,0 @@ -/* gzwrite.c -- zlib functions for writing gzip files - * Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -#include "gzguts.h" - -/* Local functions */ -local int gz_init OF((gz_statep)); -local int gz_comp OF((gz_statep, int)); -local int gz_zero OF((gz_statep, z_off64_t)); - -/* Initialize state for writing a gzip file. Mark initialization by setting - state->size to non-zero. Return -1 on failure or 0 on success. */ -local int gz_init(state) - gz_statep state; -{ - int ret; - z_streamp strm = &(state->strm); - - /* allocate input buffer */ - state->in = (unsigned char *)malloc(state->want); - if (state->in == NULL) { - gz_error(state, Z_MEM_ERROR, "out of memory"); - return -1; - } - - /* only need output buffer and deflate state if compressing */ - if (!state->direct) { - /* allocate output buffer */ - state->out = (unsigned char *)malloc(state->want); - if (state->out == NULL) { - free(state->in); - gz_error(state, Z_MEM_ERROR, "out of memory"); - return -1; - } - - /* allocate deflate memory, set up for gzip compression */ - strm->zalloc = Z_NULL; - strm->zfree = Z_NULL; - strm->opaque = Z_NULL; - ret = deflateInit2(strm, state->level, Z_DEFLATED, - MAX_WBITS + 16, DEF_MEM_LEVEL, state->strategy); - if (ret != Z_OK) { - free(state->out); - free(state->in); - gz_error(state, Z_MEM_ERROR, "out of memory"); - return -1; - } - } - - /* mark state as initialized */ - state->size = state->want; - - /* initialize write buffer if compressing */ - if (!state->direct) { - strm->avail_out = state->size; - strm->next_out = state->out; - state->x.next = strm->next_out; - } - return 0; -} - -/* Compress whatever is at avail_in and next_in and write to the output file. - Return -1 if there is an error writing to the output file, otherwise 0. - flush is assumed to be a valid deflate() flush value. If flush is Z_FINISH, - then the deflate() state is reset to start a new gzip stream. If gz->direct - is true, then simply write to the output file without compressing, and - ignore flush. */ -local int gz_comp(state, flush) - gz_statep state; - int flush; -{ - int ret, got; - unsigned have; - z_streamp strm = &(state->strm); - - /* allocate memory if this is the first time through */ - if (state->size == 0 && gz_init(state) == -1) - return -1; - - /* write directly if requested */ - if (state->direct) { - got = write(state->fd, strm->next_in, strm->avail_in); - if (got < 0 || (unsigned)got != strm->avail_in) { - gz_error(state, Z_ERRNO, zstrerror()); - return -1; - } - strm->avail_in = 0; - return 0; - } - - /* run deflate() on provided input until it produces no more output */ - ret = Z_OK; - do { - /* write out current buffer contents if full, or if flushing, but if - doing Z_FINISH then don't write until we get to Z_STREAM_END */ - if (strm->avail_out == 0 || (flush != Z_NO_FLUSH && - (flush != Z_FINISH || ret == Z_STREAM_END))) { - have = (unsigned)(strm->next_out - state->x.next); - if (have && ((got = write(state->fd, state->x.next, have)) < 0 || - (unsigned)got != have)) { - gz_error(state, Z_ERRNO, zstrerror()); - return -1; - } - if (strm->avail_out == 0) { - strm->avail_out = state->size; - strm->next_out = state->out; - } - state->x.next = strm->next_out; - } - - /* compress */ - have = strm->avail_out; - ret = deflate(strm, flush); - if (ret == Z_STREAM_ERROR) { - gz_error(state, Z_STREAM_ERROR, - "internal error: deflate stream corrupt"); - return -1; - } - have -= strm->avail_out; - } while (have); - - /* if that completed a deflate stream, allow another to start */ - if (flush == Z_FINISH) - deflateReset(strm); - - /* all done, no errors */ - return 0; -} - -/* Compress len zeros to output. Return -1 on error, 0 on success. */ -local int gz_zero(state, len) - gz_statep state; - z_off64_t len; -{ - int first; - unsigned n; - z_streamp strm = &(state->strm); - - /* consume whatever's left in the input buffer */ - if (strm->avail_in && gz_comp(state, Z_NO_FLUSH) == -1) - return -1; - - /* compress len zeros (len guaranteed > 0) */ - first = 1; - while (len) { - n = GT_OFF(state->size) || (z_off64_t)state->size > len ? - (unsigned)len : state->size; - if (first) { - memset(state->in, 0, n); - first = 0; - } - strm->avail_in = n; - strm->next_in = state->in; - state->x.pos += n; - if (gz_comp(state, Z_NO_FLUSH) == -1) - return -1; - len -= n; - } - return 0; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzwrite(file, buf, len) - gzFile file; - voidpc buf; - unsigned len; -{ - unsigned put = len; - gz_statep state; - z_streamp strm; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return 0; - state = (gz_statep)file; - strm = &(state->strm); - - /* check that we're writing and that there's no error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_WRITE || state->err != Z_OK) - return 0; - - /* since an int is returned, make sure len fits in one, otherwise return - with an error (this avoids the flaw in the interface) */ - if ((int)len < 0) { - gz_error(state, Z_DATA_ERROR, "requested length does not fit in int"); - return 0; - } - - /* if len is zero, avoid unnecessary operations */ - if (len == 0) - return 0; - - /* allocate memory if this is the first time through */ - if (state->size == 0 && gz_init(state) == -1) - return 0; - - /* check for seek request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_zero(state, state->skip) == -1) - return 0; - } - - /* for small len, copy to input buffer, otherwise compress directly */ - if (len < state->size) { - /* copy to input buffer, compress when full */ - do { - unsigned have, copy; - - if (strm->avail_in == 0) - strm->next_in = state->in; - have = (unsigned)((strm->next_in + strm->avail_in) - state->in); - copy = state->size - have; - if (copy > len) - copy = len; - memcpy(state->in + have, buf, copy); - strm->avail_in += copy; - state->x.pos += copy; - buf = (const char *)buf + copy; - len -= copy; - if (len && gz_comp(state, Z_NO_FLUSH) == -1) - return 0; - } while (len); - } - else { - /* consume whatever's left in the input buffer */ - if (strm->avail_in && gz_comp(state, Z_NO_FLUSH) == -1) - return 0; - - /* directly compress user buffer to file */ - strm->avail_in = len; - strm->next_in = (z_const Bytef *)buf; - state->x.pos += len; - if (gz_comp(state, Z_NO_FLUSH) == -1) - return 0; - } - - /* input was all buffered or compressed (put will fit in int) */ - return (int)put; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzputc(file, c) - gzFile file; - int c; -{ - unsigned have; - unsigned char buf[1]; - gz_statep state; - z_streamp strm; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - strm = &(state->strm); - - /* check that we're writing and that there's no error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_WRITE || state->err != Z_OK) - return -1; - - /* check for seek request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_zero(state, state->skip) == -1) - return -1; - } - - /* try writing to input buffer for speed (state->size == 0 if buffer not - initialized) */ - if (state->size) { - if (strm->avail_in == 0) - strm->next_in = state->in; - have = (unsigned)((strm->next_in + strm->avail_in) - state->in); - if (have < state->size) { - state->in[have] = c; - strm->avail_in++; - state->x.pos++; - return c & 0xff; - } - } - - /* no room in buffer or not initialized, use gz_write() */ - buf[0] = c; - if (gzwrite(file, buf, 1) != 1) - return -1; - return c & 0xff; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzputs(file, str) - gzFile file; - const char *str; -{ - int ret; - unsigned len; - - /* write string */ - len = (unsigned)strlen(str); - ret = gzwrite(file, str, len); - return ret == 0 && len != 0 ? -1 : ret; -} - -#if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H) -#include - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORTVA gzvprintf(gzFile file, const char *format, va_list va) -{ - int size, len; - gz_statep state; - z_streamp strm; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - strm = &(state->strm); - - /* check that we're writing and that there's no error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_WRITE || state->err != Z_OK) - return 0; - - /* make sure we have some buffer space */ - if (state->size == 0 && gz_init(state) == -1) - return 0; - - /* check for seek request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_zero(state, state->skip) == -1) - return 0; - } - - /* consume whatever's left in the input buffer */ - if (strm->avail_in && gz_comp(state, Z_NO_FLUSH) == -1) - return 0; - - /* do the printf() into the input buffer, put length in len */ - size = (int)(state->size); - state->in[size - 1] = 0; -#ifdef NO_vsnprintf -# ifdef HAS_vsprintf_void - (void)vsprintf((char *)(state->in), format, va); - for (len = 0; len < size; len++) - if (state->in[len] == 0) break; -# else - len = vsprintf((char *)(state->in), format, va); -# endif -#else -# ifdef HAS_vsnprintf_void - (void)vsnprintf((char *)(state->in), size, format, va); - len = strlen((char *)(state->in)); -# else - len = vsnprintf((char *)(state->in), size, format, va); -# endif -#endif - - /* check that printf() results fit in buffer */ - if (len <= 0 || len >= (int)size || state->in[size - 1] != 0) - return 0; - - /* update buffer and position, defer compression until needed */ - strm->avail_in = (unsigned)len; - strm->next_in = state->in; - state->x.pos += len; - return len; -} - -int ZEXPORTVA gzprintf(gzFile file, const char *format, ...) -{ - va_list va; - int ret; - - va_start(va, format); - ret = gzvprintf(file, format, va); - va_end(va); - return ret; -} - -#else /* !STDC && !Z_HAVE_STDARG_H */ - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORTVA gzprintf (file, format, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, - a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, a19, a20) - gzFile file; - const char *format; - int a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, - a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, a19, a20; -{ - int size, len; - gz_statep state; - z_streamp strm; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - strm = &(state->strm); - - /* check that can really pass pointer in ints */ - if (sizeof(int) != sizeof(void *)) - return 0; - - /* check that we're writing and that there's no error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_WRITE || state->err != Z_OK) - return 0; - - /* make sure we have some buffer space */ - if (state->size == 0 && gz_init(state) == -1) - return 0; - - /* check for seek request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_zero(state, state->skip) == -1) - return 0; - } - - /* consume whatever's left in the input buffer */ - if (strm->avail_in && gz_comp(state, Z_NO_FLUSH) == -1) - return 0; - - /* do the printf() into the input buffer, put length in len */ - size = (int)(state->size); - state->in[size - 1] = 0; -#ifdef NO_snprintf -# ifdef HAS_sprintf_void - sprintf((char *)(state->in), format, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, - a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, a19, a20); - for (len = 0; len < size; len++) - if (state->in[len] == 0) break; -# else - len = sprintf((char *)(state->in), format, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, - a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, a19, a20); -# endif -#else -# ifdef HAS_snprintf_void - snprintf((char *)(state->in), size, format, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, - a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, a19, a20); - len = strlen((char *)(state->in)); -# else - len = snprintf((char *)(state->in), size, format, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, - a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, - a19, a20); -# endif -#endif - - /* check that printf() results fit in buffer */ - if (len <= 0 || len >= (int)size || state->in[size - 1] != 0) - return 0; - - /* update buffer and position, defer compression until needed */ - strm->avail_in = (unsigned)len; - strm->next_in = state->in; - state->x.pos += len; - return len; -} - -#endif - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzflush(file, flush) - gzFile file; - int flush; -{ - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return -1; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* check that we're writing and that there's no error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_WRITE || state->err != Z_OK) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* check flush parameter */ - if (flush < 0 || flush > Z_FINISH) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* check for seek request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_zero(state, state->skip) == -1) - return -1; - } - - /* compress remaining data with requested flush */ - gz_comp(state, flush); - return state->err; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzsetparams(file, level, strategy) - gzFile file; - int level; - int strategy; -{ - gz_statep state; - z_streamp strm; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (gz_statep)file; - strm = &(state->strm); - - /* check that we're writing and that there's no error */ - if (state->mode != GZ_WRITE || state->err != Z_OK) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* if no change is requested, then do nothing */ - if (level == state->level && strategy == state->strategy) - return Z_OK; - - /* check for seek request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_zero(state, state->skip) == -1) - return -1; - } - - /* change compression parameters for subsequent input */ - if (state->size) { - /* flush previous input with previous parameters before changing */ - if (strm->avail_in && gz_comp(state, Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH) == -1) - return state->err; - deflateParams(strm, level, strategy); - } - state->level = level; - state->strategy = strategy; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* -- see zlib.h -- */ -int ZEXPORT gzclose_w(file) - gzFile file; -{ - int ret = Z_OK; - gz_statep state; - - /* get internal structure */ - if (file == NULL) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (gz_statep)file; - - /* check that we're writing */ - if (state->mode != GZ_WRITE) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* check for seek request */ - if (state->seek) { - state->seek = 0; - if (gz_zero(state, state->skip) == -1) - ret = state->err; - } - - /* flush, free memory, and close file */ - if (gz_comp(state, Z_FINISH) == -1) - ret = state->err; - if (state->size) { - if (!state->direct) { - (void)deflateEnd(&(state->strm)); - free(state->out); - } - free(state->in); - } - gz_error(state, Z_OK, NULL); - free(state->path); - if (close(state->fd) == -1) - ret = Z_ERRNO; - free(state); - return ret; -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/infback.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/infback.c deleted file mode 100644 index aa42a00..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/infback.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,640 +0,0 @@ -/* infback.c -- inflate using a call-back interface - * Copyright (C) 1995-2011 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* - This code is largely copied from inflate.c. Normally either infback.o or - inflate.o would be linked into an application--not both. The interface - with inffast.c is retained so that optimized assembler-coded versions of - inflate_fast() can be used with either inflate.c or infback.c. - */ - -#include "zutil.h" -#include "inftrees.h" -#include "inflate.h" -#include "inffast.h" - -/* function prototypes */ -local void fixedtables OF((struct inflate_state FAR *state)); - -/* - strm provides memory allocation functions in zalloc and zfree, or - Z_NULL to use the library memory allocation functions. - - windowBits is in the range 8..15, and window is a user-supplied - window and output buffer that is 2**windowBits bytes. - */ -int ZEXPORT inflateBackInit_(strm, windowBits, window, version, stream_size) -z_streamp strm; -int windowBits; -unsigned char FAR *window; -const char *version; -int stream_size; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (version == Z_NULL || version[0] != ZLIB_VERSION[0] || - stream_size != (int)(sizeof(z_stream))) - return Z_VERSION_ERROR; - if (strm == Z_NULL || window == Z_NULL || - windowBits < 8 || windowBits > 15) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - strm->msg = Z_NULL; /* in case we return an error */ - if (strm->zalloc == (alloc_func)0) { -#ifdef Z_SOLO - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; -#else - strm->zalloc = zcalloc; - strm->opaque = (voidpf)0; -#endif - } - if (strm->zfree == (free_func)0) -#ifdef Z_SOLO - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; -#else - strm->zfree = zcfree; -#endif - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)ZALLOC(strm, 1, - sizeof(struct inflate_state)); - if (state == Z_NULL) return Z_MEM_ERROR; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: allocated\n")); - strm->state = (struct internal_state FAR *)state; - state->dmax = 32768U; - state->wbits = windowBits; - state->wsize = 1U << windowBits; - state->window = window; - state->wnext = 0; - state->whave = 0; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* - Return state with length and distance decoding tables and index sizes set to - fixed code decoding. Normally this returns fixed tables from inffixed.h. - If BUILDFIXED is defined, then instead this routine builds the tables the - first time it's called, and returns those tables the first time and - thereafter. This reduces the size of the code by about 2K bytes, in - exchange for a little execution time. However, BUILDFIXED should not be - used for threaded applications, since the rewriting of the tables and virgin - may not be thread-safe. - */ -local void fixedtables(state) -struct inflate_state FAR *state; -{ -#ifdef BUILDFIXED - static int virgin = 1; - static code *lenfix, *distfix; - static code fixed[544]; - - /* build fixed huffman tables if first call (may not be thread safe) */ - if (virgin) { - unsigned sym, bits; - static code *next; - - /* literal/length table */ - sym = 0; - while (sym < 144) state->lens[sym++] = 8; - while (sym < 256) state->lens[sym++] = 9; - while (sym < 280) state->lens[sym++] = 7; - while (sym < 288) state->lens[sym++] = 8; - next = fixed; - lenfix = next; - bits = 9; - inflate_table(LENS, state->lens, 288, &(next), &(bits), state->work); - - /* distance table */ - sym = 0; - while (sym < 32) state->lens[sym++] = 5; - distfix = next; - bits = 5; - inflate_table(DISTS, state->lens, 32, &(next), &(bits), state->work); - - /* do this just once */ - virgin = 0; - } -#else /* !BUILDFIXED */ -# include "inffixed.h" -#endif /* BUILDFIXED */ - state->lencode = lenfix; - state->lenbits = 9; - state->distcode = distfix; - state->distbits = 5; -} - -/* Macros for inflateBack(): */ - -/* Load returned state from inflate_fast() */ -#define LOAD() \ - do { \ - put = strm->next_out; \ - left = strm->avail_out; \ - next = strm->next_in; \ - have = strm->avail_in; \ - hold = state->hold; \ - bits = state->bits; \ - } while (0) - -/* Set state from registers for inflate_fast() */ -#define RESTORE() \ - do { \ - strm->next_out = put; \ - strm->avail_out = left; \ - strm->next_in = next; \ - strm->avail_in = have; \ - state->hold = hold; \ - state->bits = bits; \ - } while (0) - -/* Clear the input bit accumulator */ -#define INITBITS() \ - do { \ - hold = 0; \ - bits = 0; \ - } while (0) - -/* Assure that some input is available. If input is requested, but denied, - then return a Z_BUF_ERROR from inflateBack(). */ -#define PULL() \ - do { \ - if (have == 0) { \ - have = in(in_desc, &next); \ - if (have == 0) { \ - next = Z_NULL; \ - ret = Z_BUF_ERROR; \ - goto inf_leave; \ - } \ - } \ - } while (0) - -/* Get a byte of input into the bit accumulator, or return from inflateBack() - with an error if there is no input available. */ -#define PULLBYTE() \ - do { \ - PULL(); \ - have--; \ - hold += (unsigned long)(*next++) << bits; \ - bits += 8; \ - } while (0) - -/* Assure that there are at least n bits in the bit accumulator. If there is - not enough available input to do that, then return from inflateBack() with - an error. */ -#define NEEDBITS(n) \ - do { \ - while (bits < (unsigned)(n)) \ - PULLBYTE(); \ - } while (0) - -/* Return the low n bits of the bit accumulator (n < 16) */ -#define BITS(n) \ - ((unsigned)hold & ((1U << (n)) - 1)) - -/* Remove n bits from the bit accumulator */ -#define DROPBITS(n) \ - do { \ - hold >>= (n); \ - bits -= (unsigned)(n); \ - } while (0) - -/* Remove zero to seven bits as needed to go to a byte boundary */ -#define BYTEBITS() \ - do { \ - hold >>= bits & 7; \ - bits -= bits & 7; \ - } while (0) - -/* Assure that some output space is available, by writing out the window - if it's full. If the write fails, return from inflateBack() with a - Z_BUF_ERROR. */ -#define ROOM() \ - do { \ - if (left == 0) { \ - put = state->window; \ - left = state->wsize; \ - state->whave = left; \ - if (out(out_desc, put, left)) { \ - ret = Z_BUF_ERROR; \ - goto inf_leave; \ - } \ - } \ - } while (0) - -/* - strm provides the memory allocation functions and window buffer on input, - and provides information on the unused input on return. For Z_DATA_ERROR - returns, strm will also provide an error message. - - in() and out() are the call-back input and output functions. When - inflateBack() needs more input, it calls in(). When inflateBack() has - filled the window with output, or when it completes with data in the - window, it calls out() to write out the data. The application must not - change the provided input until in() is called again or inflateBack() - returns. The application must not change the window/output buffer until - inflateBack() returns. - - in() and out() are called with a descriptor parameter provided in the - inflateBack() call. This parameter can be a structure that provides the - information required to do the read or write, as well as accumulated - information on the input and output such as totals and check values. - - in() should return zero on failure. out() should return non-zero on - failure. If either in() or out() fails, than inflateBack() returns a - Z_BUF_ERROR. strm->next_in can be checked for Z_NULL to see whether it - was in() or out() that caused in the error. Otherwise, inflateBack() - returns Z_STREAM_END on success, Z_DATA_ERROR for an deflate format - error, or Z_MEM_ERROR if it could not allocate memory for the state. - inflateBack() can also return Z_STREAM_ERROR if the input parameters - are not correct, i.e. strm is Z_NULL or the state was not initialized. - */ -int ZEXPORT inflateBack(strm, in, in_desc, out, out_desc) -z_streamp strm; -in_func in; -void FAR *in_desc; -out_func out; -void FAR *out_desc; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - z_const unsigned char FAR *next; /* next input */ - unsigned char FAR *put; /* next output */ - unsigned have, left; /* available input and output */ - unsigned long hold; /* bit buffer */ - unsigned bits; /* bits in bit buffer */ - unsigned copy; /* number of stored or match bytes to copy */ - unsigned char FAR *from; /* where to copy match bytes from */ - code here; /* current decoding table entry */ - code last; /* parent table entry */ - unsigned len; /* length to copy for repeats, bits to drop */ - int ret; /* return code */ - static const unsigned short order[19] = /* permutation of code lengths */ - {16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15}; - - /* Check that the strm exists and that the state was initialized */ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - - /* Reset the state */ - strm->msg = Z_NULL; - state->mode = TYPE; - state->last = 0; - state->whave = 0; - next = strm->next_in; - have = next != Z_NULL ? strm->avail_in : 0; - hold = 0; - bits = 0; - put = state->window; - left = state->wsize; - - /* Inflate until end of block marked as last */ - for (;;) - switch (state->mode) { - case TYPE: - /* determine and dispatch block type */ - if (state->last) { - BYTEBITS(); - state->mode = DONE; - break; - } - NEEDBITS(3); - state->last = BITS(1); - DROPBITS(1); - switch (BITS(2)) { - case 0: /* stored block */ - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored block%s\n", - state->last ? " (last)" : "")); - state->mode = STORED; - break; - case 1: /* fixed block */ - fixedtables(state); - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: fixed codes block%s\n", - state->last ? " (last)" : "")); - state->mode = LEN; /* decode codes */ - break; - case 2: /* dynamic block */ - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: dynamic codes block%s\n", - state->last ? " (last)" : "")); - state->mode = TABLE; - break; - case 3: - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid block type"; - state->mode = BAD; - } - DROPBITS(2); - break; - - case STORED: - /* get and verify stored block length */ - BYTEBITS(); /* go to byte boundary */ - NEEDBITS(32); - if ((hold & 0xffff) != ((hold >> 16) ^ 0xffff)) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid stored block lengths"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->length = (unsigned)hold & 0xffff; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored length %u\n", - state->length)); - INITBITS(); - - /* copy stored block from input to output */ - while (state->length != 0) { - copy = state->length; - PULL(); - ROOM(); - if (copy > have) copy = have; - if (copy > left) copy = left; - zmemcpy(put, next, copy); - have -= copy; - next += copy; - left -= copy; - put += copy; - state->length -= copy; - } - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored end\n")); - state->mode = TYPE; - break; - - case TABLE: - /* get dynamic table entries descriptor */ - NEEDBITS(14); - state->nlen = BITS(5) + 257; - DROPBITS(5); - state->ndist = BITS(5) + 1; - DROPBITS(5); - state->ncode = BITS(4) + 4; - DROPBITS(4); -#ifndef PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND - if (state->nlen > 286 || state->ndist > 30) { - strm->msg = (char *)"too many length or distance symbols"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } -#endif - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: table sizes ok\n")); - - /* get code length code lengths (not a typo) */ - state->have = 0; - while (state->have < state->ncode) { - NEEDBITS(3); - state->lens[order[state->have++]] = (unsigned short)BITS(3); - DROPBITS(3); - } - while (state->have < 19) - state->lens[order[state->have++]] = 0; - state->next = state->codes; - state->lencode = (code const FAR *)(state->next); - state->lenbits = 7; - ret = inflate_table(CODES, state->lens, 19, &(state->next), - &(state->lenbits), state->work); - if (ret) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid code lengths set"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: code lengths ok\n")); - - /* get length and distance code code lengths */ - state->have = 0; - while (state->have < state->nlen + state->ndist) { - for (;;) { - here = state->lencode[BITS(state->lenbits)]; - if ((unsigned)(here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - if (here.val < 16) { - DROPBITS(here.bits); - state->lens[state->have++] = here.val; - } - else { - if (here.val == 16) { - NEEDBITS(here.bits + 2); - DROPBITS(here.bits); - if (state->have == 0) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid bit length repeat"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - len = (unsigned)(state->lens[state->have - 1]); - copy = 3 + BITS(2); - DROPBITS(2); - } - else if (here.val == 17) { - NEEDBITS(here.bits + 3); - DROPBITS(here.bits); - len = 0; - copy = 3 + BITS(3); - DROPBITS(3); - } - else { - NEEDBITS(here.bits + 7); - DROPBITS(here.bits); - len = 0; - copy = 11 + BITS(7); - DROPBITS(7); - } - if (state->have + copy > state->nlen + state->ndist) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid bit length repeat"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - while (copy--) - state->lens[state->have++] = (unsigned short)len; - } - } - - /* handle error breaks in while */ - if (state->mode == BAD) break; - - /* check for end-of-block code (better have one) */ - if (state->lens[256] == 0) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid code -- missing end-of-block"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - - /* build code tables -- note: do not change the lenbits or distbits - values here (9 and 6) without reading the comments in inftrees.h - concerning the ENOUGH constants, which depend on those values */ - state->next = state->codes; - state->lencode = (code const FAR *)(state->next); - state->lenbits = 9; - ret = inflate_table(LENS, state->lens, state->nlen, &(state->next), - &(state->lenbits), state->work); - if (ret) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid literal/lengths set"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->distcode = (code const FAR *)(state->next); - state->distbits = 6; - ret = inflate_table(DISTS, state->lens + state->nlen, state->ndist, - &(state->next), &(state->distbits), state->work); - if (ret) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distances set"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: codes ok\n")); - state->mode = LEN; - - case LEN: - /* use inflate_fast() if we have enough input and output */ - if (have >= 6 && left >= 258) { - RESTORE(); - if (state->whave < state->wsize) - state->whave = state->wsize - left; - inflate_fast(strm, state->wsize); - LOAD(); - break; - } - - /* get a literal, length, or end-of-block code */ - for (;;) { - here = state->lencode[BITS(state->lenbits)]; - if ((unsigned)(here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - if (here.op && (here.op & 0xf0) == 0) { - last = here; - for (;;) { - here = state->lencode[last.val + - (BITS(last.bits + last.op) >> last.bits)]; - if ((unsigned)(last.bits + here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - DROPBITS(last.bits); - } - DROPBITS(here.bits); - state->length = (unsigned)here.val; - - /* process literal */ - if (here.op == 0) { - Tracevv((stderr, here.val >= 0x20 && here.val < 0x7f ? - "inflate: literal '%c'\n" : - "inflate: literal 0x%02x\n", here.val)); - ROOM(); - *put++ = (unsigned char)(state->length); - left--; - state->mode = LEN; - break; - } - - /* process end of block */ - if (here.op & 32) { - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: end of block\n")); - state->mode = TYPE; - break; - } - - /* invalid code */ - if (here.op & 64) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid literal/length code"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - - /* length code -- get extra bits, if any */ - state->extra = (unsigned)(here.op) & 15; - if (state->extra != 0) { - NEEDBITS(state->extra); - state->length += BITS(state->extra); - DROPBITS(state->extra); - } - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: length %u\n", state->length)); - - /* get distance code */ - for (;;) { - here = state->distcode[BITS(state->distbits)]; - if ((unsigned)(here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - if ((here.op & 0xf0) == 0) { - last = here; - for (;;) { - here = state->distcode[last.val + - (BITS(last.bits + last.op) >> last.bits)]; - if ((unsigned)(last.bits + here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - DROPBITS(last.bits); - } - DROPBITS(here.bits); - if (here.op & 64) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distance code"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->offset = (unsigned)here.val; - - /* get distance extra bits, if any */ - state->extra = (unsigned)(here.op) & 15; - if (state->extra != 0) { - NEEDBITS(state->extra); - state->offset += BITS(state->extra); - DROPBITS(state->extra); - } - if (state->offset > state->wsize - (state->whave < state->wsize ? - left : 0)) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distance too far back"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: distance %u\n", state->offset)); - - /* copy match from window to output */ - do { - ROOM(); - copy = state->wsize - state->offset; - if (copy < left) { - from = put + copy; - copy = left - copy; - } - else { - from = put - state->offset; - copy = left; - } - if (copy > state->length) copy = state->length; - state->length -= copy; - left -= copy; - do { - *put++ = *from++; - } while (--copy); - } while (state->length != 0); - break; - - case DONE: - /* inflate stream terminated properly -- write leftover output */ - ret = Z_STREAM_END; - if (left < state->wsize) { - if (out(out_desc, state->window, state->wsize - left)) - ret = Z_BUF_ERROR; - } - goto inf_leave; - - case BAD: - ret = Z_DATA_ERROR; - goto inf_leave; - - default: /* can't happen, but makes compilers happy */ - ret = Z_STREAM_ERROR; - goto inf_leave; - } - - /* Return unused input */ - inf_leave: - strm->next_in = next; - strm->avail_in = have; - return ret; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateBackEnd(strm) -z_streamp strm; -{ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL || strm->zfree == (free_func)0) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - ZFREE(strm, strm->state); - strm->state = Z_NULL; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: end\n")); - return Z_OK; -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffast.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffast.c deleted file mode 100644 index 38446d8..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffast.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ -/* inffast.c -- fast decoding - * Copyright (C) 1995-2008, 2010, 2013 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -#include "zutil.h" -#include "inftrees.h" -#include "inflate.h" -#include "inffast.h" - -#ifndef ASMINF - -/* Allow machine dependent optimization for post-increment or pre-increment. - Based on testing to date, - Pre-increment preferred for: - - PowerPC G3 (Adler) - - MIPS R5000 (Randers-Pehrson) - Post-increment preferred for: - - none - No measurable difference: - - Pentium III (Anderson) - - M68060 (Nikl) - */ -#ifdef POSTINC -# define OFF 0 -# define PUP(a) *(a)++ -#else -# define OFF 1 -# define PUP(a) *++(a) -#endif - -/* - Decode literal, length, and distance codes and write out the resulting - literal and match bytes until either not enough input or output is - available, an end-of-block is encountered, or a data error is encountered. - When large enough input and output buffers are supplied to inflate(), for - example, a 16K input buffer and a 64K output buffer, more than 95% of the - inflate execution time is spent in this routine. - - Entry assumptions: - - state->mode == LEN - strm->avail_in >= 6 - strm->avail_out >= 258 - start >= strm->avail_out - state->bits < 8 - - On return, state->mode is one of: - - LEN -- ran out of enough output space or enough available input - TYPE -- reached end of block code, inflate() to interpret next block - BAD -- error in block data - - Notes: - - - The maximum input bits used by a length/distance pair is 15 bits for the - length code, 5 bits for the length extra, 15 bits for the distance code, - and 13 bits for the distance extra. This totals 48 bits, or six bytes. - Therefore if strm->avail_in >= 6, then there is enough input to avoid - checking for available input while decoding. - - - The maximum bytes that a single length/distance pair can output is 258 - bytes, which is the maximum length that can be coded. inflate_fast() - requires strm->avail_out >= 258 for each loop to avoid checking for - output space. - */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL inflate_fast(strm, start) -z_streamp strm; -unsigned start; /* inflate()'s starting value for strm->avail_out */ -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - z_const unsigned char FAR *in; /* local strm->next_in */ - z_const unsigned char FAR *last; /* have enough input while in < last */ - unsigned char FAR *out; /* local strm->next_out */ - unsigned char FAR *beg; /* inflate()'s initial strm->next_out */ - unsigned char FAR *end; /* while out < end, enough space available */ -#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT - unsigned dmax; /* maximum distance from zlib header */ -#endif - unsigned wsize; /* window size or zero if not using window */ - unsigned whave; /* valid bytes in the window */ - unsigned wnext; /* window write index */ - unsigned char FAR *window; /* allocated sliding window, if wsize != 0 */ - unsigned long hold; /* local strm->hold */ - unsigned bits; /* local strm->bits */ - code const FAR *lcode; /* local strm->lencode */ - code const FAR *dcode; /* local strm->distcode */ - unsigned lmask; /* mask for first level of length codes */ - unsigned dmask; /* mask for first level of distance codes */ - code here; /* retrieved table entry */ - unsigned op; /* code bits, operation, extra bits, or */ - /* window position, window bytes to copy */ - unsigned len; /* match length, unused bytes */ - unsigned dist; /* match distance */ - unsigned char FAR *from; /* where to copy match from */ - - /* copy state to local variables */ - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - in = strm->next_in - OFF; - last = in + (strm->avail_in - 5); - out = strm->next_out - OFF; - beg = out - (start - strm->avail_out); - end = out + (strm->avail_out - 257); -#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT - dmax = state->dmax; -#endif - wsize = state->wsize; - whave = state->whave; - wnext = state->wnext; - window = state->window; - hold = state->hold; - bits = state->bits; - lcode = state->lencode; - dcode = state->distcode; - lmask = (1U << state->lenbits) - 1; - dmask = (1U << state->distbits) - 1; - - /* decode literals and length/distances until end-of-block or not enough - input data or output space */ - do { - if (bits < 15) { - hold += (unsigned long)(PUP(in)) << bits; - bits += 8; - hold += (unsigned long)(PUP(in)) << bits; - bits += 8; - } - here = lcode[hold & lmask]; - dolen: - op = (unsigned)(here.bits); - hold >>= op; - bits -= op; - op = (unsigned)(here.op); - if (op == 0) { /* literal */ - Tracevv((stderr, here.val >= 0x20 && here.val < 0x7f ? - "inflate: literal '%c'\n" : - "inflate: literal 0x%02x\n", here.val)); - PUP(out) = (unsigned char)(here.val); - } - else if (op & 16) { /* length base */ - len = (unsigned)(here.val); - op &= 15; /* number of extra bits */ - if (op) { - if (bits < op) { - hold += (unsigned long)(PUP(in)) << bits; - bits += 8; - } - len += (unsigned)hold & ((1U << op) - 1); - hold >>= op; - bits -= op; - } - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: length %u\n", len)); - if (bits < 15) { - hold += (unsigned long)(PUP(in)) << bits; - bits += 8; - hold += (unsigned long)(PUP(in)) << bits; - bits += 8; - } - here = dcode[hold & dmask]; - dodist: - op = (unsigned)(here.bits); - hold >>= op; - bits -= op; - op = (unsigned)(here.op); - if (op & 16) { /* distance base */ - dist = (unsigned)(here.val); - op &= 15; /* number of extra bits */ - if (bits < op) { - hold += (unsigned long)(PUP(in)) << bits; - bits += 8; - if (bits < op) { - hold += (unsigned long)(PUP(in)) << bits; - bits += 8; - } - } - dist += (unsigned)hold & ((1U << op) - 1); -#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT - if (dist > dmax) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distance too far back"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } -#endif - hold >>= op; - bits -= op; - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: distance %u\n", dist)); - op = (unsigned)(out - beg); /* max distance in output */ - if (dist > op) { /* see if copy from window */ - op = dist - op; /* distance back in window */ - if (op > whave) { - if (state->sane) { - strm->msg = - (char *)"invalid distance too far back"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } -#ifdef INFLATE_ALLOW_INVALID_DISTANCE_TOOFAR_ARRR - if (len <= op - whave) { - do { - PUP(out) = 0; - } while (--len); - continue; - } - len -= op - whave; - do { - PUP(out) = 0; - } while (--op > whave); - if (op == 0) { - from = out - dist; - do { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - } while (--len); - continue; - } -#endif - } - from = window - OFF; - if (wnext == 0) { /* very common case */ - from += wsize - op; - if (op < len) { /* some from window */ - len -= op; - do { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - } while (--op); - from = out - dist; /* rest from output */ - } - } - else if (wnext < op) { /* wrap around window */ - from += wsize + wnext - op; - op -= wnext; - if (op < len) { /* some from end of window */ - len -= op; - do { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - } while (--op); - from = window - OFF; - if (wnext < len) { /* some from start of window */ - op = wnext; - len -= op; - do { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - } while (--op); - from = out - dist; /* rest from output */ - } - } - } - else { /* contiguous in window */ - from += wnext - op; - if (op < len) { /* some from window */ - len -= op; - do { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - } while (--op); - from = out - dist; /* rest from output */ - } - } - while (len > 2) { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - len -= 3; - } - if (len) { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - if (len > 1) - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - } - } - else { - from = out - dist; /* copy direct from output */ - do { /* minimum length is three */ - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - len -= 3; - } while (len > 2); - if (len) { - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - if (len > 1) - PUP(out) = PUP(from); - } - } - } - else if ((op & 64) == 0) { /* 2nd level distance code */ - here = dcode[here.val + (hold & ((1U << op) - 1))]; - goto dodist; - } - else { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distance code"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - } - else if ((op & 64) == 0) { /* 2nd level length code */ - here = lcode[here.val + (hold & ((1U << op) - 1))]; - goto dolen; - } - else if (op & 32) { /* end-of-block */ - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: end of block\n")); - state->mode = TYPE; - break; - } - else { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid literal/length code"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - } while (in < last && out < end); - - /* return unused bytes (on entry, bits < 8, so in won't go too far back) */ - len = bits >> 3; - in -= len; - bits -= len << 3; - hold &= (1U << bits) - 1; - - /* update state and return */ - strm->next_in = in + OFF; - strm->next_out = out + OFF; - strm->avail_in = (unsigned)(in < last ? 5 + (last - in) : 5 - (in - last)); - strm->avail_out = (unsigned)(out < end ? - 257 + (end - out) : 257 - (out - end)); - state->hold = hold; - state->bits = bits; - return; -} - -/* - inflate_fast() speedups that turned out slower (on a PowerPC G3 750CXe): - - Using bit fields for code structure - - Different op definition to avoid & for extra bits (do & for table bits) - - Three separate decoding do-loops for direct, window, and wnext == 0 - - Special case for distance > 1 copies to do overlapped load and store copy - - Explicit branch predictions (based on measured branch probabilities) - - Deferring match copy and interspersed it with decoding subsequent codes - - Swapping literal/length else - - Swapping window/direct else - - Larger unrolled copy loops (three is about right) - - Moving len -= 3 statement into middle of loop - */ - -#endif /* !ASMINF */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffast.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffast.h deleted file mode 100644 index e1e6db4..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffast.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -/* inffast.h -- header to use inffast.c - * Copyright (C) 1995-2003, 2010 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is - part of the implementation of the compression library and is - subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h. - */ - -void ZLIB_INTERNAL inflate_fast OF((z_streamp strm, unsigned start)); diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffixed.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffixed.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0b29a5a..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inffixed.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ - /* inffixed.h -- table for decoding fixed codes - * Generated automatically by makefixed(). - */ - - /* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. - It is part of the implementation of this library and is - subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h. - */ - - static const code lenfix[512] = { - {96,7,0},{0,8,80},{0,8,16},{20,8,115},{18,7,31},{0,8,112},{0,8,48}, - {0,9,192},{16,7,10},{0,8,96},{0,8,32},{0,9,160},{0,8,0},{0,8,128}, - {0,8,64},{0,9,224},{16,7,6},{0,8,88},{0,8,24},{0,9,144},{19,7,59}, - {0,8,120},{0,8,56},{0,9,208},{17,7,17},{0,8,104},{0,8,40},{0,9,176}, - {0,8,8},{0,8,136},{0,8,72},{0,9,240},{16,7,4},{0,8,84},{0,8,20}, - {21,8,227},{19,7,43},{0,8,116},{0,8,52},{0,9,200},{17,7,13},{0,8,100}, - {0,8,36},{0,9,168},{0,8,4},{0,8,132},{0,8,68},{0,9,232},{16,7,8}, - {0,8,92},{0,8,28},{0,9,152},{20,7,83},{0,8,124},{0,8,60},{0,9,216}, - {18,7,23},{0,8,108},{0,8,44},{0,9,184},{0,8,12},{0,8,140},{0,8,76}, - {0,9,248},{16,7,3},{0,8,82},{0,8,18},{21,8,163},{19,7,35},{0,8,114}, - {0,8,50},{0,9,196},{17,7,11},{0,8,98},{0,8,34},{0,9,164},{0,8,2}, - {0,8,130},{0,8,66},{0,9,228},{16,7,7},{0,8,90},{0,8,26},{0,9,148}, - {20,7,67},{0,8,122},{0,8,58},{0,9,212},{18,7,19},{0,8,106},{0,8,42}, - {0,9,180},{0,8,10},{0,8,138},{0,8,74},{0,9,244},{16,7,5},{0,8,86}, - {0,8,22},{64,8,0},{19,7,51},{0,8,118},{0,8,54},{0,9,204},{17,7,15}, - {0,8,102},{0,8,38},{0,9,172},{0,8,6},{0,8,134},{0,8,70},{0,9,236}, - {16,7,9},{0,8,94},{0,8,30},{0,9,156},{20,7,99},{0,8,126},{0,8,62}, - {0,9,220},{18,7,27},{0,8,110},{0,8,46},{0,9,188},{0,8,14},{0,8,142}, - {0,8,78},{0,9,252},{96,7,0},{0,8,81},{0,8,17},{21,8,131},{18,7,31}, - {0,8,113},{0,8,49},{0,9,194},{16,7,10},{0,8,97},{0,8,33},{0,9,162}, - {0,8,1},{0,8,129},{0,8,65},{0,9,226},{16,7,6},{0,8,89},{0,8,25}, - {0,9,146},{19,7,59},{0,8,121},{0,8,57},{0,9,210},{17,7,17},{0,8,105}, - {0,8,41},{0,9,178},{0,8,9},{0,8,137},{0,8,73},{0,9,242},{16,7,4}, - {0,8,85},{0,8,21},{16,8,258},{19,7,43},{0,8,117},{0,8,53},{0,9,202}, - {17,7,13},{0,8,101},{0,8,37},{0,9,170},{0,8,5},{0,8,133},{0,8,69}, - {0,9,234},{16,7,8},{0,8,93},{0,8,29},{0,9,154},{20,7,83},{0,8,125}, - {0,8,61},{0,9,218},{18,7,23},{0,8,109},{0,8,45},{0,9,186},{0,8,13}, - {0,8,141},{0,8,77},{0,9,250},{16,7,3},{0,8,83},{0,8,19},{21,8,195}, - {19,7,35},{0,8,115},{0,8,51},{0,9,198},{17,7,11},{0,8,99},{0,8,35}, - {0,9,166},{0,8,3},{0,8,131},{0,8,67},{0,9,230},{16,7,7},{0,8,91}, - {0,8,27},{0,9,150},{20,7,67},{0,8,123},{0,8,59},{0,9,214},{18,7,19}, - {0,8,107},{0,8,43},{0,9,182},{0,8,11},{0,8,139},{0,8,75},{0,9,246}, - {16,7,5},{0,8,87},{0,8,23},{64,8,0},{19,7,51},{0,8,119},{0,8,55}, - {0,9,206},{17,7,15},{0,8,103},{0,8,39},{0,9,174},{0,8,7},{0,8,135}, - {0,8,71},{0,9,238},{16,7,9},{0,8,95},{0,8,31},{0,9,158},{20,7,99}, - {0,8,127},{0,8,63},{0,9,222},{18,7,27},{0,8,111},{0,8,47},{0,9,190}, - {0,8,15},{0,8,143},{0,8,79},{0,9,254},{96,7,0},{0,8,80},{0,8,16}, - {20,8,115},{18,7,31},{0,8,112},{0,8,48},{0,9,193},{16,7,10},{0,8,96}, - {0,8,32},{0,9,161},{0,8,0},{0,8,128},{0,8,64},{0,9,225},{16,7,6}, - {0,8,88},{0,8,24},{0,9,145},{19,7,59},{0,8,120},{0,8,56},{0,9,209}, - {17,7,17},{0,8,104},{0,8,40},{0,9,177},{0,8,8},{0,8,136},{0,8,72}, - {0,9,241},{16,7,4},{0,8,84},{0,8,20},{21,8,227},{19,7,43},{0,8,116}, - {0,8,52},{0,9,201},{17,7,13},{0,8,100},{0,8,36},{0,9,169},{0,8,4}, - {0,8,132},{0,8,68},{0,9,233},{16,7,8},{0,8,92},{0,8,28},{0,9,153}, - {20,7,83},{0,8,124},{0,8,60},{0,9,217},{18,7,23},{0,8,108},{0,8,44}, - {0,9,185},{0,8,12},{0,8,140},{0,8,76},{0,9,249},{16,7,3},{0,8,82}, - {0,8,18},{21,8,163},{19,7,35},{0,8,114},{0,8,50},{0,9,197},{17,7,11}, - {0,8,98},{0,8,34},{0,9,165},{0,8,2},{0,8,130},{0,8,66},{0,9,229}, - {16,7,7},{0,8,90},{0,8,26},{0,9,149},{20,7,67},{0,8,122},{0,8,58}, - {0,9,213},{18,7,19},{0,8,106},{0,8,42},{0,9,181},{0,8,10},{0,8,138}, - {0,8,74},{0,9,245},{16,7,5},{0,8,86},{0,8,22},{64,8,0},{19,7,51}, - {0,8,118},{0,8,54},{0,9,205},{17,7,15},{0,8,102},{0,8,38},{0,9,173}, - {0,8,6},{0,8,134},{0,8,70},{0,9,237},{16,7,9},{0,8,94},{0,8,30}, - {0,9,157},{20,7,99},{0,8,126},{0,8,62},{0,9,221},{18,7,27},{0,8,110}, - {0,8,46},{0,9,189},{0,8,14},{0,8,142},{0,8,78},{0,9,253},{96,7,0}, - {0,8,81},{0,8,17},{21,8,131},{18,7,31},{0,8,113},{0,8,49},{0,9,195}, - {16,7,10},{0,8,97},{0,8,33},{0,9,163},{0,8,1},{0,8,129},{0,8,65}, - {0,9,227},{16,7,6},{0,8,89},{0,8,25},{0,9,147},{19,7,59},{0,8,121}, - {0,8,57},{0,9,211},{17,7,17},{0,8,105},{0,8,41},{0,9,179},{0,8,9}, - {0,8,137},{0,8,73},{0,9,243},{16,7,4},{0,8,85},{0,8,21},{16,8,258}, - {19,7,43},{0,8,117},{0,8,53},{0,9,203},{17,7,13},{0,8,101},{0,8,37}, - {0,9,171},{0,8,5},{0,8,133},{0,8,69},{0,9,235},{16,7,8},{0,8,93}, - {0,8,29},{0,9,155},{20,7,83},{0,8,125},{0,8,61},{0,9,219},{18,7,23}, - {0,8,109},{0,8,45},{0,9,187},{0,8,13},{0,8,141},{0,8,77},{0,9,251}, - {16,7,3},{0,8,83},{0,8,19},{21,8,195},{19,7,35},{0,8,115},{0,8,51}, - {0,9,199},{17,7,11},{0,8,99},{0,8,35},{0,9,167},{0,8,3},{0,8,131}, - {0,8,67},{0,9,231},{16,7,7},{0,8,91},{0,8,27},{0,9,151},{20,7,67}, - {0,8,123},{0,8,59},{0,9,215},{18,7,19},{0,8,107},{0,8,43},{0,9,183}, - {0,8,11},{0,8,139},{0,8,75},{0,9,247},{16,7,5},{0,8,87},{0,8,23}, - {64,8,0},{19,7,51},{0,8,119},{0,8,55},{0,9,207},{17,7,15},{0,8,103}, - {0,8,39},{0,9,175},{0,8,7},{0,8,135},{0,8,71},{0,9,239},{16,7,9}, - {0,8,95},{0,8,31},{0,9,159},{20,7,99},{0,8,127},{0,8,63},{0,9,223}, - {18,7,27},{0,8,111},{0,8,47},{0,9,191},{0,8,15},{0,8,143},{0,8,79}, - {0,9,255} - }; - - static const code distfix[32] = { - {16,5,1},{23,5,257},{19,5,17},{27,5,4097},{17,5,5},{25,5,1025}, - {21,5,65},{29,5,16385},{16,5,3},{24,5,513},{20,5,33},{28,5,8193}, - {18,5,9},{26,5,2049},{22,5,129},{64,5,0},{16,5,2},{23,5,385}, - {19,5,25},{27,5,6145},{17,5,7},{25,5,1537},{21,5,97},{29,5,24577}, - {16,5,4},{24,5,769},{20,5,49},{28,5,12289},{18,5,13},{26,5,3073}, - {22,5,193},{64,5,0} - }; diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inflate.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inflate.c deleted file mode 100644 index e43d999..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inflate.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1512 +0,0 @@ -/* inflate.c -- zlib decompression - * Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* - * Change history: - * - * 1.2.beta0 24 Nov 2002 - * - First version -- complete rewrite of inflate to simplify code, avoid - * creation of window when not needed, minimize use of window when it is - * needed, make inffast.c even faster, implement gzip decoding, and to - * improve code readability and style over the previous zlib inflate code - * - * 1.2.beta1 25 Nov 2002 - * - Use pointers for available input and output checking in inffast.c - * - Remove input and output counters in inffast.c - * - Change inffast.c entry and loop from avail_in >= 7 to >= 6 - * - Remove unnecessary second byte pull from length extra in inffast.c - * - Unroll direct copy to three copies per loop in inffast.c - * - * 1.2.beta2 4 Dec 2002 - * - Change external routine names to reduce potential conflicts - * - Correct filename to inffixed.h for fixed tables in inflate.c - * - Make hbuf[] unsigned char to match parameter type in inflate.c - * - Change strm->next_out[-state->offset] to *(strm->next_out - state->offset) - * to avoid negation problem on Alphas (64 bit) in inflate.c - * - * 1.2.beta3 22 Dec 2002 - * - Add comments on state->bits assertion in inffast.c - * - Add comments on op field in inftrees.h - * - Fix bug in reuse of allocated window after inflateReset() - * - Remove bit fields--back to byte structure for speed - * - Remove distance extra == 0 check in inflate_fast()--only helps for lengths - * - Change post-increments to pre-increments in inflate_fast(), PPC biased? - * - Add compile time option, POSTINC, to use post-increments instead (Intel?) - * - Make MATCH copy in inflate() much faster for when inflate_fast() not used - * - Use local copies of stream next and avail values, as well as local bit - * buffer and bit count in inflate()--for speed when inflate_fast() not used - * - * 1.2.beta4 1 Jan 2003 - * - Split ptr - 257 statements in inflate_table() to avoid compiler warnings - * - Move a comment on output buffer sizes from inffast.c to inflate.c - * - Add comments in inffast.c to introduce the inflate_fast() routine - * - Rearrange window copies in inflate_fast() for speed and simplification - * - Unroll last copy for window match in inflate_fast() - * - Use local copies of window variables in inflate_fast() for speed - * - Pull out common wnext == 0 case for speed in inflate_fast() - * - Make op and len in inflate_fast() unsigned for consistency - * - Add FAR to lcode and dcode declarations in inflate_fast() - * - Simplified bad distance check in inflate_fast() - * - Added inflateBackInit(), inflateBack(), and inflateBackEnd() in new - * source file infback.c to provide a call-back interface to inflate for - * programs like gzip and unzip -- uses window as output buffer to avoid - * window copying - * - * 1.2.beta5 1 Jan 2003 - * - Improved inflateBack() interface to allow the caller to provide initial - * input in strm. - * - Fixed stored blocks bug in inflateBack() - * - * 1.2.beta6 4 Jan 2003 - * - Added comments in inffast.c on effectiveness of POSTINC - * - Typecasting all around to reduce compiler warnings - * - Changed loops from while (1) or do {} while (1) to for (;;), again to - * make compilers happy - * - Changed type of window in inflateBackInit() to unsigned char * - * - * 1.2.beta7 27 Jan 2003 - * - Changed many types to unsigned or unsigned short to avoid warnings - * - Added inflateCopy() function - * - * 1.2.0 9 Mar 2003 - * - Changed inflateBack() interface to provide separate opaque descriptors - * for the in() and out() functions - * - Changed inflateBack() argument and in_func typedef to swap the length - * and buffer address return values for the input function - * - Check next_in and next_out for Z_NULL on entry to inflate() - * - * The history for versions after 1.2.0 are in ChangeLog in zlib distribution. - */ - -#include "zutil.h" -#include "inftrees.h" -#include "inflate.h" -#include "inffast.h" - -#ifdef MAKEFIXED -# ifndef BUILDFIXED -# define BUILDFIXED -# endif -#endif - -/* function prototypes */ -local void fixedtables OF((struct inflate_state FAR *state)); -local int updatewindow OF((z_streamp strm, const unsigned char FAR *end, - unsigned copy)); -#ifdef BUILDFIXED - void makefixed OF((void)); -#endif -local unsigned syncsearch OF((unsigned FAR *have, const unsigned char FAR *buf, - unsigned len)); - -int ZEXPORT inflateResetKeep(strm) -z_streamp strm; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - strm->total_in = strm->total_out = state->total = 0; - strm->msg = Z_NULL; - if (state->wrap) /* to support ill-conceived Java test suite */ - strm->adler = state->wrap & 1; - state->mode = HEAD; - state->last = 0; - state->havedict = 0; - state->dmax = 32768U; - state->head = Z_NULL; - state->hold = 0; - state->bits = 0; - state->lencode = state->distcode = state->next = state->codes; - state->sane = 1; - state->back = -1; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: reset\n")); - return Z_OK; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateReset(strm) -z_streamp strm; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - state->wsize = 0; - state->whave = 0; - state->wnext = 0; - return inflateResetKeep(strm); -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateReset2(strm, windowBits) -z_streamp strm; -int windowBits; -{ - int wrap; - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - /* get the state */ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - - /* extract wrap request from windowBits parameter */ - if (windowBits < 0) { - wrap = 0; - windowBits = -windowBits; - } - else { - wrap = (windowBits >> 4) + 1; -#ifdef GUNZIP - if (windowBits < 48) - windowBits &= 15; -#endif - } - - /* set number of window bits, free window if different */ - if (windowBits && (windowBits < 8 || windowBits > 15)) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - if (state->window != Z_NULL && state->wbits != (unsigned)windowBits) { - ZFREE(strm, state->window); - state->window = Z_NULL; - } - - /* update state and reset the rest of it */ - state->wrap = wrap; - state->wbits = (unsigned)windowBits; - return inflateReset(strm); -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateInit2_(strm, windowBits, version, stream_size) -z_streamp strm; -int windowBits; -const char *version; -int stream_size; -{ - int ret; - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (version == Z_NULL || version[0] != ZLIB_VERSION[0] || - stream_size != (int)(sizeof(z_stream))) - return Z_VERSION_ERROR; - if (strm == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - strm->msg = Z_NULL; /* in case we return an error */ - if (strm->zalloc == (alloc_func)0) { -#ifdef Z_SOLO - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; -#else - strm->zalloc = zcalloc; - strm->opaque = (voidpf)0; -#endif - } - if (strm->zfree == (free_func)0) -#ifdef Z_SOLO - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; -#else - strm->zfree = zcfree; -#endif - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *) - ZALLOC(strm, 1, sizeof(struct inflate_state)); - if (state == Z_NULL) return Z_MEM_ERROR; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: allocated\n")); - strm->state = (struct internal_state FAR *)state; - state->window = Z_NULL; - ret = inflateReset2(strm, windowBits); - if (ret != Z_OK) { - ZFREE(strm, state); - strm->state = Z_NULL; - } - return ret; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateInit_(strm, version, stream_size) -z_streamp strm; -const char *version; -int stream_size; -{ - return inflateInit2_(strm, DEF_WBITS, version, stream_size); -} - -int ZEXPORT inflatePrime(strm, bits, value) -z_streamp strm; -int bits; -int value; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - if (bits < 0) { - state->hold = 0; - state->bits = 0; - return Z_OK; - } - if (bits > 16 || state->bits + bits > 32) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - value &= (1L << bits) - 1; - state->hold += value << state->bits; - state->bits += bits; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* - Return state with length and distance decoding tables and index sizes set to - fixed code decoding. Normally this returns fixed tables from inffixed.h. - If BUILDFIXED is defined, then instead this routine builds the tables the - first time it's called, and returns those tables the first time and - thereafter. This reduces the size of the code by about 2K bytes, in - exchange for a little execution time. However, BUILDFIXED should not be - used for threaded applications, since the rewriting of the tables and virgin - may not be thread-safe. - */ -local void fixedtables(state) -struct inflate_state FAR *state; -{ -#ifdef BUILDFIXED - static int virgin = 1; - static code *lenfix, *distfix; - static code fixed[544]; - - /* build fixed huffman tables if first call (may not be thread safe) */ - if (virgin) { - unsigned sym, bits; - static code *next; - - /* literal/length table */ - sym = 0; - while (sym < 144) state->lens[sym++] = 8; - while (sym < 256) state->lens[sym++] = 9; - while (sym < 280) state->lens[sym++] = 7; - while (sym < 288) state->lens[sym++] = 8; - next = fixed; - lenfix = next; - bits = 9; - inflate_table(LENS, state->lens, 288, &(next), &(bits), state->work); - - /* distance table */ - sym = 0; - while (sym < 32) state->lens[sym++] = 5; - distfix = next; - bits = 5; - inflate_table(DISTS, state->lens, 32, &(next), &(bits), state->work); - - /* do this just once */ - virgin = 0; - } -#else /* !BUILDFIXED */ -# include "inffixed.h" -#endif /* BUILDFIXED */ - state->lencode = lenfix; - state->lenbits = 9; - state->distcode = distfix; - state->distbits = 5; -} - -#ifdef MAKEFIXED -#include - -/* - Write out the inffixed.h that is #include'd above. Defining MAKEFIXED also - defines BUILDFIXED, so the tables are built on the fly. makefixed() writes - those tables to stdout, which would be piped to inffixed.h. A small program - can simply call makefixed to do this: - - void makefixed(void); - - int main(void) - { - makefixed(); - return 0; - } - - Then that can be linked with zlib built with MAKEFIXED defined and run: - - a.out > inffixed.h - */ -void makefixed() -{ - unsigned low, size; - struct inflate_state state; - - fixedtables(&state); - puts(" /* inffixed.h -- table for decoding fixed codes"); - puts(" * Generated automatically by makefixed()."); - puts(" */"); - puts(""); - puts(" /* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications."); - puts(" It is part of the implementation of this library and is"); - puts(" subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h."); - puts(" */"); - puts(""); - size = 1U << 9; - printf(" static const code lenfix[%u] = {", size); - low = 0; - for (;;) { - if ((low % 7) == 0) printf("\n "); - printf("{%u,%u,%d}", (low & 127) == 99 ? 64 : state.lencode[low].op, - state.lencode[low].bits, state.lencode[low].val); - if (++low == size) break; - putchar(','); - } - puts("\n };"); - size = 1U << 5; - printf("\n static const code distfix[%u] = {", size); - low = 0; - for (;;) { - if ((low % 6) == 0) printf("\n "); - printf("{%u,%u,%d}", state.distcode[low].op, state.distcode[low].bits, - state.distcode[low].val); - if (++low == size) break; - putchar(','); - } - puts("\n };"); -} -#endif /* MAKEFIXED */ - -/* - Update the window with the last wsize (normally 32K) bytes written before - returning. If window does not exist yet, create it. This is only called - when a window is already in use, or when output has been written during this - inflate call, but the end of the deflate stream has not been reached yet. - It is also called to create a window for dictionary data when a dictionary - is loaded. - - Providing output buffers larger than 32K to inflate() should provide a speed - advantage, since only the last 32K of output is copied to the sliding window - upon return from inflate(), and since all distances after the first 32K of - output will fall in the output data, making match copies simpler and faster. - The advantage may be dependent on the size of the processor's data caches. - */ -local int updatewindow(strm, end, copy) -z_streamp strm; -const Bytef *end; -unsigned copy; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - unsigned dist; - - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - - /* if it hasn't been done already, allocate space for the window */ - if (state->window == Z_NULL) { - state->window = (unsigned char FAR *) - ZALLOC(strm, 1U << state->wbits, - sizeof(unsigned char)); - if (state->window == Z_NULL) return 1; - } - - /* if window not in use yet, initialize */ - if (state->wsize == 0) { - state->wsize = 1U << state->wbits; - state->wnext = 0; - state->whave = 0; - } - - /* copy state->wsize or less output bytes into the circular window */ - if (copy >= state->wsize) { - zmemcpy(state->window, end - state->wsize, state->wsize); - state->wnext = 0; - state->whave = state->wsize; - } - else { - dist = state->wsize - state->wnext; - if (dist > copy) dist = copy; - zmemcpy(state->window + state->wnext, end - copy, dist); - copy -= dist; - if (copy) { - zmemcpy(state->window, end - copy, copy); - state->wnext = copy; - state->whave = state->wsize; - } - else { - state->wnext += dist; - if (state->wnext == state->wsize) state->wnext = 0; - if (state->whave < state->wsize) state->whave += dist; - } - } - return 0; -} - -/* Macros for inflate(): */ - -/* check function to use adler32() for zlib or crc32() for gzip */ -#ifdef GUNZIP -# define UPDATE(check, buf, len) \ - (state->flags ? crc32(check, buf, len) : adler32(check, buf, len)) -#else -# define UPDATE(check, buf, len) adler32(check, buf, len) -#endif - -/* check macros for header crc */ -#ifdef GUNZIP -# define CRC2(check, word) \ - do { \ - hbuf[0] = (unsigned char)(word); \ - hbuf[1] = (unsigned char)((word) >> 8); \ - check = crc32(check, hbuf, 2); \ - } while (0) - -# define CRC4(check, word) \ - do { \ - hbuf[0] = (unsigned char)(word); \ - hbuf[1] = (unsigned char)((word) >> 8); \ - hbuf[2] = (unsigned char)((word) >> 16); \ - hbuf[3] = (unsigned char)((word) >> 24); \ - check = crc32(check, hbuf, 4); \ - } while (0) -#endif - -/* Load registers with state in inflate() for speed */ -#define LOAD() \ - do { \ - put = strm->next_out; \ - left = strm->avail_out; \ - next = strm->next_in; \ - have = strm->avail_in; \ - hold = state->hold; \ - bits = state->bits; \ - } while (0) - -/* Restore state from registers in inflate() */ -#define RESTORE() \ - do { \ - strm->next_out = put; \ - strm->avail_out = left; \ - strm->next_in = next; \ - strm->avail_in = have; \ - state->hold = hold; \ - state->bits = bits; \ - } while (0) - -/* Clear the input bit accumulator */ -#define INITBITS() \ - do { \ - hold = 0; \ - bits = 0; \ - } while (0) - -/* Get a byte of input into the bit accumulator, or return from inflate() - if there is no input available. */ -#define PULLBYTE() \ - do { \ - if (have == 0) goto inf_leave; \ - have--; \ - hold += (unsigned long)(*next++) << bits; \ - bits += 8; \ - } while (0) - -/* Assure that there are at least n bits in the bit accumulator. If there is - not enough available input to do that, then return from inflate(). */ -#define NEEDBITS(n) \ - do { \ - while (bits < (unsigned)(n)) \ - PULLBYTE(); \ - } while (0) - -/* Return the low n bits of the bit accumulator (n < 16) */ -#define BITS(n) \ - ((unsigned)hold & ((1U << (n)) - 1)) - -/* Remove n bits from the bit accumulator */ -#define DROPBITS(n) \ - do { \ - hold >>= (n); \ - bits -= (unsigned)(n); \ - } while (0) - -/* Remove zero to seven bits as needed to go to a byte boundary */ -#define BYTEBITS() \ - do { \ - hold >>= bits & 7; \ - bits -= bits & 7; \ - } while (0) - -/* - inflate() uses a state machine to process as much input data and generate as - much output data as possible before returning. The state machine is - structured roughly as follows: - - for (;;) switch (state) { - ... - case STATEn: - if (not enough input data or output space to make progress) - return; - ... make progress ... - state = STATEm; - break; - ... - } - - so when inflate() is called again, the same case is attempted again, and - if the appropriate resources are provided, the machine proceeds to the - next state. The NEEDBITS() macro is usually the way the state evaluates - whether it can proceed or should return. NEEDBITS() does the return if - the requested bits are not available. The typical use of the BITS macros - is: - - NEEDBITS(n); - ... do something with BITS(n) ... - DROPBITS(n); - - where NEEDBITS(n) either returns from inflate() if there isn't enough - input left to load n bits into the accumulator, or it continues. BITS(n) - gives the low n bits in the accumulator. When done, DROPBITS(n) drops - the low n bits off the accumulator. INITBITS() clears the accumulator - and sets the number of available bits to zero. BYTEBITS() discards just - enough bits to put the accumulator on a byte boundary. After BYTEBITS() - and a NEEDBITS(8), then BITS(8) would return the next byte in the stream. - - NEEDBITS(n) uses PULLBYTE() to get an available byte of input, or to return - if there is no input available. The decoding of variable length codes uses - PULLBYTE() directly in order to pull just enough bytes to decode the next - code, and no more. - - Some states loop until they get enough input, making sure that enough - state information is maintained to continue the loop where it left off - if NEEDBITS() returns in the loop. For example, want, need, and keep - would all have to actually be part of the saved state in case NEEDBITS() - returns: - - case STATEw: - while (want < need) { - NEEDBITS(n); - keep[want++] = BITS(n); - DROPBITS(n); - } - state = STATEx; - case STATEx: - - As shown above, if the next state is also the next case, then the break - is omitted. - - A state may also return if there is not enough output space available to - complete that state. Those states are copying stored data, writing a - literal byte, and copying a matching string. - - When returning, a "goto inf_leave" is used to update the total counters, - update the check value, and determine whether any progress has been made - during that inflate() call in order to return the proper return code. - Progress is defined as a change in either strm->avail_in or strm->avail_out. - When there is a window, goto inf_leave will update the window with the last - output written. If a goto inf_leave occurs in the middle of decompression - and there is no window currently, goto inf_leave will create one and copy - output to the window for the next call of inflate(). - - In this implementation, the flush parameter of inflate() only affects the - return code (per zlib.h). inflate() always writes as much as possible to - strm->next_out, given the space available and the provided input--the effect - documented in zlib.h of Z_SYNC_FLUSH. Furthermore, inflate() always defers - the allocation of and copying into a sliding window until necessary, which - provides the effect documented in zlib.h for Z_FINISH when the entire input - stream available. So the only thing the flush parameter actually does is: - when flush is set to Z_FINISH, inflate() cannot return Z_OK. Instead it - will return Z_BUF_ERROR if it has not reached the end of the stream. - */ - -int ZEXPORT inflate(strm, flush) -z_streamp strm; -int flush; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - z_const unsigned char FAR *next; /* next input */ - unsigned char FAR *put; /* next output */ - unsigned have, left; /* available input and output */ - unsigned long hold; /* bit buffer */ - unsigned bits; /* bits in bit buffer */ - unsigned in, out; /* save starting available input and output */ - unsigned copy; /* number of stored or match bytes to copy */ - unsigned char FAR *from; /* where to copy match bytes from */ - code here; /* current decoding table entry */ - code last; /* parent table entry */ - unsigned len; /* length to copy for repeats, bits to drop */ - int ret; /* return code */ -#ifdef GUNZIP - unsigned char hbuf[4]; /* buffer for gzip header crc calculation */ -#endif - static const unsigned short order[19] = /* permutation of code lengths */ - {16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15}; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL || strm->next_out == Z_NULL || - (strm->next_in == Z_NULL && strm->avail_in != 0)) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - if (state->mode == TYPE) state->mode = TYPEDO; /* skip check */ - LOAD(); - in = have; - out = left; - ret = Z_OK; - for (;;) - switch (state->mode) { - case HEAD: - if (state->wrap == 0) { - state->mode = TYPEDO; - break; - } - NEEDBITS(16); -#ifdef GUNZIP - if ((state->wrap & 2) && hold == 0x8b1f) { /* gzip header */ - state->check = crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - CRC2(state->check, hold); - INITBITS(); - state->mode = FLAGS; - break; - } - state->flags = 0; /* expect zlib header */ - if (state->head != Z_NULL) - state->head->done = -1; - if (!(state->wrap & 1) || /* check if zlib header allowed */ -#else - if ( -#endif - ((BITS(8) << 8) + (hold >> 8)) % 31) { - strm->msg = (char *)"incorrect header check"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - if (BITS(4) != Z_DEFLATED) { - strm->msg = (char *)"unknown compression method"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - DROPBITS(4); - len = BITS(4) + 8; - if (state->wbits == 0) - state->wbits = len; - else if (len > state->wbits) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid window size"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->dmax = 1U << len; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: zlib header ok\n")); - strm->adler = state->check = adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - state->mode = hold & 0x200 ? DICTID : TYPE; - INITBITS(); - break; -#ifdef GUNZIP - case FLAGS: - NEEDBITS(16); - state->flags = (int)(hold); - if ((state->flags & 0xff) != Z_DEFLATED) { - strm->msg = (char *)"unknown compression method"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - if (state->flags & 0xe000) { - strm->msg = (char *)"unknown header flags set"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - if (state->head != Z_NULL) - state->head->text = (int)((hold >> 8) & 1); - if (state->flags & 0x0200) CRC2(state->check, hold); - INITBITS(); - state->mode = TIME; - case TIME: - NEEDBITS(32); - if (state->head != Z_NULL) - state->head->time = hold; - if (state->flags & 0x0200) CRC4(state->check, hold); - INITBITS(); - state->mode = OS; - case OS: - NEEDBITS(16); - if (state->head != Z_NULL) { - state->head->xflags = (int)(hold & 0xff); - state->head->os = (int)(hold >> 8); - } - if (state->flags & 0x0200) CRC2(state->check, hold); - INITBITS(); - state->mode = EXLEN; - case EXLEN: - if (state->flags & 0x0400) { - NEEDBITS(16); - state->length = (unsigned)(hold); - if (state->head != Z_NULL) - state->head->extra_len = (unsigned)hold; - if (state->flags & 0x0200) CRC2(state->check, hold); - INITBITS(); - } - else if (state->head != Z_NULL) - state->head->extra = Z_NULL; - state->mode = EXTRA; - case EXTRA: - if (state->flags & 0x0400) { - copy = state->length; - if (copy > have) copy = have; - if (copy) { - if (state->head != Z_NULL && - state->head->extra != Z_NULL) { - len = state->head->extra_len - state->length; - zmemcpy(state->head->extra + len, next, - len + copy > state->head->extra_max ? - state->head->extra_max - len : copy); - } - if (state->flags & 0x0200) - state->check = crc32(state->check, next, copy); - have -= copy; - next += copy; - state->length -= copy; - } - if (state->length) goto inf_leave; - } - state->length = 0; - state->mode = NAME; - case NAME: - if (state->flags & 0x0800) { - if (have == 0) goto inf_leave; - copy = 0; - do { - len = (unsigned)(next[copy++]); - if (state->head != Z_NULL && - state->head->name != Z_NULL && - state->length < state->head->name_max) - state->head->name[state->length++] = len; - } while (len && copy < have); - if (state->flags & 0x0200) - state->check = crc32(state->check, next, copy); - have -= copy; - next += copy; - if (len) goto inf_leave; - } - else if (state->head != Z_NULL) - state->head->name = Z_NULL; - state->length = 0; - state->mode = COMMENT; - case COMMENT: - if (state->flags & 0x1000) { - if (have == 0) goto inf_leave; - copy = 0; - do { - len = (unsigned)(next[copy++]); - if (state->head != Z_NULL && - state->head->comment != Z_NULL && - state->length < state->head->comm_max) - state->head->comment[state->length++] = len; - } while (len && copy < have); - if (state->flags & 0x0200) - state->check = crc32(state->check, next, copy); - have -= copy; - next += copy; - if (len) goto inf_leave; - } - else if (state->head != Z_NULL) - state->head->comment = Z_NULL; - state->mode = HCRC; - case HCRC: - if (state->flags & 0x0200) { - NEEDBITS(16); - if (hold != (state->check & 0xffff)) { - strm->msg = (char *)"header crc mismatch"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - INITBITS(); - } - if (state->head != Z_NULL) { - state->head->hcrc = (int)((state->flags >> 9) & 1); - state->head->done = 1; - } - strm->adler = state->check = crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - state->mode = TYPE; - break; -#endif - case DICTID: - NEEDBITS(32); - strm->adler = state->check = ZSWAP32(hold); - INITBITS(); - state->mode = DICT; - case DICT: - if (state->havedict == 0) { - RESTORE(); - return Z_NEED_DICT; - } - strm->adler = state->check = adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - state->mode = TYPE; - case TYPE: - if (flush == Z_BLOCK || flush == Z_TREES) goto inf_leave; - case TYPEDO: - if (state->last) { - BYTEBITS(); - state->mode = CHECK; - break; - } - NEEDBITS(3); - state->last = BITS(1); - DROPBITS(1); - switch (BITS(2)) { - case 0: /* stored block */ - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored block%s\n", - state->last ? " (last)" : "")); - state->mode = STORED; - break; - case 1: /* fixed block */ - fixedtables(state); - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: fixed codes block%s\n", - state->last ? " (last)" : "")); - state->mode = LEN_; /* decode codes */ - if (flush == Z_TREES) { - DROPBITS(2); - goto inf_leave; - } - break; - case 2: /* dynamic block */ - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: dynamic codes block%s\n", - state->last ? " (last)" : "")); - state->mode = TABLE; - break; - case 3: - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid block type"; - state->mode = BAD; - } - DROPBITS(2); - break; - case STORED: - BYTEBITS(); /* go to byte boundary */ - NEEDBITS(32); - if ((hold & 0xffff) != ((hold >> 16) ^ 0xffff)) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid stored block lengths"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->length = (unsigned)hold & 0xffff; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored length %u\n", - state->length)); - INITBITS(); - state->mode = COPY_; - if (flush == Z_TREES) goto inf_leave; - case COPY_: - state->mode = COPY; - case COPY: - copy = state->length; - if (copy) { - if (copy > have) copy = have; - if (copy > left) copy = left; - if (copy == 0) goto inf_leave; - zmemcpy(put, next, copy); - have -= copy; - next += copy; - left -= copy; - put += copy; - state->length -= copy; - break; - } - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored end\n")); - state->mode = TYPE; - break; - case TABLE: - NEEDBITS(14); - state->nlen = BITS(5) + 257; - DROPBITS(5); - state->ndist = BITS(5) + 1; - DROPBITS(5); - state->ncode = BITS(4) + 4; - DROPBITS(4); -#ifndef PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND - if (state->nlen > 286 || state->ndist > 30) { - strm->msg = (char *)"too many length or distance symbols"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } -#endif - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: table sizes ok\n")); - state->have = 0; - state->mode = LENLENS; - case LENLENS: - while (state->have < state->ncode) { - NEEDBITS(3); - state->lens[order[state->have++]] = (unsigned short)BITS(3); - DROPBITS(3); - } - while (state->have < 19) - state->lens[order[state->have++]] = 0; - state->next = state->codes; - state->lencode = (const code FAR *)(state->next); - state->lenbits = 7; - ret = inflate_table(CODES, state->lens, 19, &(state->next), - &(state->lenbits), state->work); - if (ret) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid code lengths set"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: code lengths ok\n")); - state->have = 0; - state->mode = CODELENS; - case CODELENS: - while (state->have < state->nlen + state->ndist) { - for (;;) { - here = state->lencode[BITS(state->lenbits)]; - if ((unsigned)(here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - if (here.val < 16) { - DROPBITS(here.bits); - state->lens[state->have++] = here.val; - } - else { - if (here.val == 16) { - NEEDBITS(here.bits + 2); - DROPBITS(here.bits); - if (state->have == 0) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid bit length repeat"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - len = state->lens[state->have - 1]; - copy = 3 + BITS(2); - DROPBITS(2); - } - else if (here.val == 17) { - NEEDBITS(here.bits + 3); - DROPBITS(here.bits); - len = 0; - copy = 3 + BITS(3); - DROPBITS(3); - } - else { - NEEDBITS(here.bits + 7); - DROPBITS(here.bits); - len = 0; - copy = 11 + BITS(7); - DROPBITS(7); - } - if (state->have + copy > state->nlen + state->ndist) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid bit length repeat"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - while (copy--) - state->lens[state->have++] = (unsigned short)len; - } - } - - /* handle error breaks in while */ - if (state->mode == BAD) break; - - /* check for end-of-block code (better have one) */ - if (state->lens[256] == 0) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid code -- missing end-of-block"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - - /* build code tables -- note: do not change the lenbits or distbits - values here (9 and 6) without reading the comments in inftrees.h - concerning the ENOUGH constants, which depend on those values */ - state->next = state->codes; - state->lencode = (const code FAR *)(state->next); - state->lenbits = 9; - ret = inflate_table(LENS, state->lens, state->nlen, &(state->next), - &(state->lenbits), state->work); - if (ret) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid literal/lengths set"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->distcode = (const code FAR *)(state->next); - state->distbits = 6; - ret = inflate_table(DISTS, state->lens + state->nlen, state->ndist, - &(state->next), &(state->distbits), state->work); - if (ret) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distances set"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: codes ok\n")); - state->mode = LEN_; - if (flush == Z_TREES) goto inf_leave; - case LEN_: - state->mode = LEN; - case LEN: - if (have >= 6 && left >= 258) { - RESTORE(); - inflate_fast(strm, out); - LOAD(); - if (state->mode == TYPE) - state->back = -1; - break; - } - state->back = 0; - for (;;) { - here = state->lencode[BITS(state->lenbits)]; - if ((unsigned)(here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - if (here.op && (here.op & 0xf0) == 0) { - last = here; - for (;;) { - here = state->lencode[last.val + - (BITS(last.bits + last.op) >> last.bits)]; - if ((unsigned)(last.bits + here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - DROPBITS(last.bits); - state->back += last.bits; - } - DROPBITS(here.bits); - state->back += here.bits; - state->length = (unsigned)here.val; - if ((int)(here.op) == 0) { - Tracevv((stderr, here.val >= 0x20 && here.val < 0x7f ? - "inflate: literal '%c'\n" : - "inflate: literal 0x%02x\n", here.val)); - state->mode = LIT; - break; - } - if (here.op & 32) { - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: end of block\n")); - state->back = -1; - state->mode = TYPE; - break; - } - if (here.op & 64) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid literal/length code"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->extra = (unsigned)(here.op) & 15; - state->mode = LENEXT; - case LENEXT: - if (state->extra) { - NEEDBITS(state->extra); - state->length += BITS(state->extra); - DROPBITS(state->extra); - state->back += state->extra; - } - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: length %u\n", state->length)); - state->was = state->length; - state->mode = DIST; - case DIST: - for (;;) { - here = state->distcode[BITS(state->distbits)]; - if ((unsigned)(here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - if ((here.op & 0xf0) == 0) { - last = here; - for (;;) { - here = state->distcode[last.val + - (BITS(last.bits + last.op) >> last.bits)]; - if ((unsigned)(last.bits + here.bits) <= bits) break; - PULLBYTE(); - } - DROPBITS(last.bits); - state->back += last.bits; - } - DROPBITS(here.bits); - state->back += here.bits; - if (here.op & 64) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distance code"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - state->offset = (unsigned)here.val; - state->extra = (unsigned)(here.op) & 15; - state->mode = DISTEXT; - case DISTEXT: - if (state->extra) { - NEEDBITS(state->extra); - state->offset += BITS(state->extra); - DROPBITS(state->extra); - state->back += state->extra; - } -#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT - if (state->offset > state->dmax) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distance too far back"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } -#endif - Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: distance %u\n", state->offset)); - state->mode = MATCH; - case MATCH: - if (left == 0) goto inf_leave; - copy = out - left; - if (state->offset > copy) { /* copy from window */ - copy = state->offset - copy; - if (copy > state->whave) { - if (state->sane) { - strm->msg = (char *)"invalid distance too far back"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } -#ifdef INFLATE_ALLOW_INVALID_DISTANCE_TOOFAR_ARRR - Trace((stderr, "inflate.c too far\n")); - copy -= state->whave; - if (copy > state->length) copy = state->length; - if (copy > left) copy = left; - left -= copy; - state->length -= copy; - do { - *put++ = 0; - } while (--copy); - if (state->length == 0) state->mode = LEN; - break; -#endif - } - if (copy > state->wnext) { - copy -= state->wnext; - from = state->window + (state->wsize - copy); - } - else - from = state->window + (state->wnext - copy); - if (copy > state->length) copy = state->length; - } - else { /* copy from output */ - from = put - state->offset; - copy = state->length; - } - if (copy > left) copy = left; - left -= copy; - state->length -= copy; - do { - *put++ = *from++; - } while (--copy); - if (state->length == 0) state->mode = LEN; - break; - case LIT: - if (left == 0) goto inf_leave; - *put++ = (unsigned char)(state->length); - left--; - state->mode = LEN; - break; - case CHECK: - if (state->wrap) { - NEEDBITS(32); - out -= left; - strm->total_out += out; - state->total += out; - if (out) - strm->adler = state->check = - UPDATE(state->check, put - out, out); - out = left; - if (( -#ifdef GUNZIP - state->flags ? hold : -#endif - ZSWAP32(hold)) != state->check) { - strm->msg = (char *)"incorrect data check"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - INITBITS(); - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: check matches trailer\n")); - } -#ifdef GUNZIP - state->mode = LENGTH; - case LENGTH: - if (state->wrap && state->flags) { - NEEDBITS(32); - if (hold != (state->total & 0xffffffffUL)) { - strm->msg = (char *)"incorrect length check"; - state->mode = BAD; - break; - } - INITBITS(); - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: length matches trailer\n")); - } -#endif - state->mode = DONE; - case DONE: - ret = Z_STREAM_END; - goto inf_leave; - case BAD: - ret = Z_DATA_ERROR; - goto inf_leave; - case MEM: - return Z_MEM_ERROR; - case SYNC: - default: - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - } - - /* - Return from inflate(), updating the total counts and the check value. - If there was no progress during the inflate() call, return a buffer - error. Call updatewindow() to create and/or update the window state. - Note: a memory error from inflate() is non-recoverable. - */ - inf_leave: - RESTORE(); - if (state->wsize || (out != strm->avail_out && state->mode < BAD && - (state->mode < CHECK || flush != Z_FINISH))) - if (updatewindow(strm, strm->next_out, out - strm->avail_out)) { - state->mode = MEM; - return Z_MEM_ERROR; - } - in -= strm->avail_in; - out -= strm->avail_out; - strm->total_in += in; - strm->total_out += out; - state->total += out; - if (state->wrap && out) - strm->adler = state->check = - UPDATE(state->check, strm->next_out - out, out); - strm->data_type = state->bits + (state->last ? 64 : 0) + - (state->mode == TYPE ? 128 : 0) + - (state->mode == LEN_ || state->mode == COPY_ ? 256 : 0); - if (((in == 0 && out == 0) || flush == Z_FINISH) && ret == Z_OK) - ret = Z_BUF_ERROR; - return ret; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateEnd(strm) -z_streamp strm; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL || strm->zfree == (free_func)0) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - if (state->window != Z_NULL) ZFREE(strm, state->window); - ZFREE(strm, strm->state); - strm->state = Z_NULL; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: end\n")); - return Z_OK; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateGetDictionary(strm, dictionary, dictLength) -z_streamp strm; -Bytef *dictionary; -uInt *dictLength; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - /* check state */ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - - /* copy dictionary */ - if (state->whave && dictionary != Z_NULL) { - zmemcpy(dictionary, state->window + state->wnext, - state->whave - state->wnext); - zmemcpy(dictionary + state->whave - state->wnext, - state->window, state->wnext); - } - if (dictLength != Z_NULL) - *dictLength = state->whave; - return Z_OK; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateSetDictionary(strm, dictionary, dictLength) -z_streamp strm; -const Bytef *dictionary; -uInt dictLength; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - unsigned long dictid; - int ret; - - /* check state */ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - if (state->wrap != 0 && state->mode != DICT) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* check for correct dictionary identifier */ - if (state->mode == DICT) { - dictid = adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - dictid = adler32(dictid, dictionary, dictLength); - if (dictid != state->check) - return Z_DATA_ERROR; - } - - /* copy dictionary to window using updatewindow(), which will amend the - existing dictionary if appropriate */ - ret = updatewindow(strm, dictionary + dictLength, dictLength); - if (ret) { - state->mode = MEM; - return Z_MEM_ERROR; - } - state->havedict = 1; - Tracev((stderr, "inflate: dictionary set\n")); - return Z_OK; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateGetHeader(strm, head) -z_streamp strm; -gz_headerp head; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - /* check state */ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - if ((state->wrap & 2) == 0) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - - /* save header structure */ - state->head = head; - head->done = 0; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* - Search buf[0..len-1] for the pattern: 0, 0, 0xff, 0xff. Return when found - or when out of input. When called, *have is the number of pattern bytes - found in order so far, in 0..3. On return *have is updated to the new - state. If on return *have equals four, then the pattern was found and the - return value is how many bytes were read including the last byte of the - pattern. If *have is less than four, then the pattern has not been found - yet and the return value is len. In the latter case, syncsearch() can be - called again with more data and the *have state. *have is initialized to - zero for the first call. - */ -local unsigned syncsearch(have, buf, len) -unsigned FAR *have; -const unsigned char FAR *buf; -unsigned len; -{ - unsigned got; - unsigned next; - - got = *have; - next = 0; - while (next < len && got < 4) { - if ((int)(buf[next]) == (got < 2 ? 0 : 0xff)) - got++; - else if (buf[next]) - got = 0; - else - got = 4 - got; - next++; - } - *have = got; - return next; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateSync(strm) -z_streamp strm; -{ - unsigned len; /* number of bytes to look at or looked at */ - unsigned long in, out; /* temporary to save total_in and total_out */ - unsigned char buf[4]; /* to restore bit buffer to byte string */ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - /* check parameters */ - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - if (strm->avail_in == 0 && state->bits < 8) return Z_BUF_ERROR; - - /* if first time, start search in bit buffer */ - if (state->mode != SYNC) { - state->mode = SYNC; - state->hold <<= state->bits & 7; - state->bits -= state->bits & 7; - len = 0; - while (state->bits >= 8) { - buf[len++] = (unsigned char)(state->hold); - state->hold >>= 8; - state->bits -= 8; - } - state->have = 0; - syncsearch(&(state->have), buf, len); - } - - /* search available input */ - len = syncsearch(&(state->have), strm->next_in, strm->avail_in); - strm->avail_in -= len; - strm->next_in += len; - strm->total_in += len; - - /* return no joy or set up to restart inflate() on a new block */ - if (state->have != 4) return Z_DATA_ERROR; - in = strm->total_in; out = strm->total_out; - inflateReset(strm); - strm->total_in = in; strm->total_out = out; - state->mode = TYPE; - return Z_OK; -} - -/* - Returns true if inflate is currently at the end of a block generated by - Z_SYNC_FLUSH or Z_FULL_FLUSH. This function is used by one PPP - implementation to provide an additional safety check. PPP uses - Z_SYNC_FLUSH but removes the length bytes of the resulting empty stored - block. When decompressing, PPP checks that at the end of input packet, - inflate is waiting for these length bytes. - */ -int ZEXPORT inflateSyncPoint(strm) -z_streamp strm; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - return state->mode == STORED && state->bits == 0; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateCopy(dest, source) -z_streamp dest; -z_streamp source; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - struct inflate_state FAR *copy; - unsigned char FAR *window; - unsigned wsize; - - /* check input */ - if (dest == Z_NULL || source == Z_NULL || source->state == Z_NULL || - source->zalloc == (alloc_func)0 || source->zfree == (free_func)0) - return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)source->state; - - /* allocate space */ - copy = (struct inflate_state FAR *) - ZALLOC(source, 1, sizeof(struct inflate_state)); - if (copy == Z_NULL) return Z_MEM_ERROR; - window = Z_NULL; - if (state->window != Z_NULL) { - window = (unsigned char FAR *) - ZALLOC(source, 1U << state->wbits, sizeof(unsigned char)); - if (window == Z_NULL) { - ZFREE(source, copy); - return Z_MEM_ERROR; - } - } - - /* copy state */ - zmemcpy((voidpf)dest, (voidpf)source, sizeof(z_stream)); - zmemcpy((voidpf)copy, (voidpf)state, sizeof(struct inflate_state)); - if (state->lencode >= state->codes && - state->lencode <= state->codes + ENOUGH - 1) { - copy->lencode = copy->codes + (state->lencode - state->codes); - copy->distcode = copy->codes + (state->distcode - state->codes); - } - copy->next = copy->codes + (state->next - state->codes); - if (window != Z_NULL) { - wsize = 1U << state->wbits; - zmemcpy(window, state->window, wsize); - } - copy->window = window; - dest->state = (struct internal_state FAR *)copy; - return Z_OK; -} - -int ZEXPORT inflateUndermine(strm, subvert) -z_streamp strm; -int subvert; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return Z_STREAM_ERROR; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - state->sane = !subvert; -#ifdef INFLATE_ALLOW_INVALID_DISTANCE_TOOFAR_ARRR - return Z_OK; -#else - state->sane = 1; - return Z_DATA_ERROR; -#endif -} - -long ZEXPORT inflateMark(strm) -z_streamp strm; -{ - struct inflate_state FAR *state; - - if (strm == Z_NULL || strm->state == Z_NULL) return -1L << 16; - state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state; - return ((long)(state->back) << 16) + - (state->mode == COPY ? state->length : - (state->mode == MATCH ? state->was - state->length : 0)); -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inflate.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inflate.h deleted file mode 100644 index a8ef428..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inflate.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -/* inflate.h -- internal inflate state definition - * Copyright (C) 1995-2009 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is - part of the implementation of the compression library and is - subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h. - */ - -/* define NO_GZIP when compiling if you want to disable gzip header and - trailer decoding by inflate(). NO_GZIP would be used to avoid linking in - the crc code when it is not needed. For shared libraries, gzip decoding - should be left enabled. */ -#ifndef NO_GZIP -# define GUNZIP -#endif - -/* Possible inflate modes between inflate() calls */ -typedef enum { - HEAD, /* i: waiting for magic header */ - FLAGS, /* i: waiting for method and flags (gzip) */ - TIME, /* i: waiting for modification time (gzip) */ - OS, /* i: waiting for extra flags and operating system (gzip) */ - EXLEN, /* i: waiting for extra length (gzip) */ - EXTRA, /* i: waiting for extra bytes (gzip) */ - NAME, /* i: waiting for end of file name (gzip) */ - COMMENT, /* i: waiting for end of comment (gzip) */ - HCRC, /* i: waiting for header crc (gzip) */ - DICTID, /* i: waiting for dictionary check value */ - DICT, /* waiting for inflateSetDictionary() call */ - TYPE, /* i: waiting for type bits, including last-flag bit */ - TYPEDO, /* i: same, but skip check to exit inflate on new block */ - STORED, /* i: waiting for stored size (length and complement) */ - COPY_, /* i/o: same as COPY below, but only first time in */ - COPY, /* i/o: waiting for input or output to copy stored block */ - TABLE, /* i: waiting for dynamic block table lengths */ - LENLENS, /* i: waiting for code length code lengths */ - CODELENS, /* i: waiting for length/lit and distance code lengths */ - LEN_, /* i: same as LEN below, but only first time in */ - LEN, /* i: waiting for length/lit/eob code */ - LENEXT, /* i: waiting for length extra bits */ - DIST, /* i: waiting for distance code */ - DISTEXT, /* i: waiting for distance extra bits */ - MATCH, /* o: waiting for output space to copy string */ - LIT, /* o: waiting for output space to write literal */ - CHECK, /* i: waiting for 32-bit check value */ - LENGTH, /* i: waiting for 32-bit length (gzip) */ - DONE, /* finished check, done -- remain here until reset */ - BAD, /* got a data error -- remain here until reset */ - MEM, /* got an inflate() memory error -- remain here until reset */ - SYNC /* looking for synchronization bytes to restart inflate() */ -} inflate_mode; - -/* - State transitions between above modes - - - (most modes can go to BAD or MEM on error -- not shown for clarity) - - Process header: - HEAD -> (gzip) or (zlib) or (raw) - (gzip) -> FLAGS -> TIME -> OS -> EXLEN -> EXTRA -> NAME -> COMMENT -> - HCRC -> TYPE - (zlib) -> DICTID or TYPE - DICTID -> DICT -> TYPE - (raw) -> TYPEDO - Read deflate blocks: - TYPE -> TYPEDO -> STORED or TABLE or LEN_ or CHECK - STORED -> COPY_ -> COPY -> TYPE - TABLE -> LENLENS -> CODELENS -> LEN_ - LEN_ -> LEN - Read deflate codes in fixed or dynamic block: - LEN -> LENEXT or LIT or TYPE - LENEXT -> DIST -> DISTEXT -> MATCH -> LEN - LIT -> LEN - Process trailer: - CHECK -> LENGTH -> DONE - */ - -/* state maintained between inflate() calls. Approximately 10K bytes. */ -struct inflate_state { - inflate_mode mode; /* current inflate mode */ - int last; /* true if processing last block */ - int wrap; /* bit 0 true for zlib, bit 1 true for gzip */ - int havedict; /* true if dictionary provided */ - int flags; /* gzip header method and flags (0 if zlib) */ - unsigned dmax; /* zlib header max distance (INFLATE_STRICT) */ - unsigned long check; /* protected copy of check value */ - unsigned long total; /* protected copy of output count */ - gz_headerp head; /* where to save gzip header information */ - /* sliding window */ - unsigned wbits; /* log base 2 of requested window size */ - unsigned wsize; /* window size or zero if not using window */ - unsigned whave; /* valid bytes in the window */ - unsigned wnext; /* window write index */ - unsigned char FAR *window; /* allocated sliding window, if needed */ - /* bit accumulator */ - unsigned long hold; /* input bit accumulator */ - unsigned bits; /* number of bits in "in" */ - /* for string and stored block copying */ - unsigned length; /* literal or length of data to copy */ - unsigned offset; /* distance back to copy string from */ - /* for table and code decoding */ - unsigned extra; /* extra bits needed */ - /* fixed and dynamic code tables */ - code const FAR *lencode; /* starting table for length/literal codes */ - code const FAR *distcode; /* starting table for distance codes */ - unsigned lenbits; /* index bits for lencode */ - unsigned distbits; /* index bits for distcode */ - /* dynamic table building */ - unsigned ncode; /* number of code length code lengths */ - unsigned nlen; /* number of length code lengths */ - unsigned ndist; /* number of distance code lengths */ - unsigned have; /* number of code lengths in lens[] */ - code FAR *next; /* next available space in codes[] */ - unsigned short lens[320]; /* temporary storage for code lengths */ - unsigned short work[288]; /* work area for code table building */ - code codes[ENOUGH]; /* space for code tables */ - int sane; /* if false, allow invalid distance too far */ - int back; /* bits back of last unprocessed length/lit */ - unsigned was; /* initial length of match */ -}; diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inftrees.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inftrees.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9bd1218..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inftrees.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,306 +0,0 @@ -/* inftrees.c -- generate Huffman trees for efficient decoding - * Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -#include "zutil.h" -#include "inftrees.h" - -#define MAXBITS 15 - -const char inflate_copyright[] = - " inflate 1.2.8 Copyright 1995-2013 Mark Adler "; -/* - If you use the zlib library in a product, an acknowledgment is welcome - in the documentation of your product. If for some reason you cannot - include such an acknowledgment, I would appreciate that you keep this - copyright string in the executable of your product. - */ - -/* - Build a set of tables to decode the provided canonical Huffman code. - The code lengths are lens[0..codes-1]. The result starts at *table, - whose indices are 0..2^bits-1. work is a writable array of at least - lens shorts, which is used as a work area. type is the type of code - to be generated, CODES, LENS, or DISTS. On return, zero is success, - -1 is an invalid code, and +1 means that ENOUGH isn't enough. table - on return points to the next available entry's address. bits is the - requested root table index bits, and on return it is the actual root - table index bits. It will differ if the request is greater than the - longest code or if it is less than the shortest code. - */ -int ZLIB_INTERNAL inflate_table(type, lens, codes, table, bits, work) -codetype type; -unsigned short FAR *lens; -unsigned codes; -code FAR * FAR *table; -unsigned FAR *bits; -unsigned short FAR *work; -{ - unsigned len; /* a code's length in bits */ - unsigned sym; /* index of code symbols */ - unsigned min, max; /* minimum and maximum code lengths */ - unsigned root; /* number of index bits for root table */ - unsigned curr; /* number of index bits for current table */ - unsigned drop; /* code bits to drop for sub-table */ - int left; /* number of prefix codes available */ - unsigned used; /* code entries in table used */ - unsigned huff; /* Huffman code */ - unsigned incr; /* for incrementing code, index */ - unsigned fill; /* index for replicating entries */ - unsigned low; /* low bits for current root entry */ - unsigned mask; /* mask for low root bits */ - code here; /* table entry for duplication */ - code FAR *next; /* next available space in table */ - const unsigned short FAR *base; /* base value table to use */ - const unsigned short FAR *extra; /* extra bits table to use */ - int end; /* use base and extra for symbol > end */ - unsigned short count[MAXBITS+1]; /* number of codes of each length */ - unsigned short offs[MAXBITS+1]; /* offsets in table for each length */ - static const unsigned short lbase[31] = { /* Length codes 257..285 base */ - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, 31, - 35, 43, 51, 59, 67, 83, 99, 115, 131, 163, 195, 227, 258, 0, 0}; - static const unsigned short lext[31] = { /* Length codes 257..285 extra */ - 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 17, 17, 17, 17, 18, 18, 18, 18, - 19, 19, 19, 19, 20, 20, 20, 20, 21, 21, 21, 21, 16, 72, 78}; - static const unsigned short dbase[32] = { /* Distance codes 0..29 base */ - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, 49, 65, 97, 129, 193, - 257, 385, 513, 769, 1025, 1537, 2049, 3073, 4097, 6145, - 8193, 12289, 16385, 24577, 0, 0}; - static const unsigned short dext[32] = { /* Distance codes 0..29 extra */ - 16, 16, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 18, 19, 19, 20, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, - 23, 23, 24, 24, 25, 25, 26, 26, 27, 27, - 28, 28, 29, 29, 64, 64}; - - /* - Process a set of code lengths to create a canonical Huffman code. The - code lengths are lens[0..codes-1]. Each length corresponds to the - symbols 0..codes-1. The Huffman code is generated by first sorting the - symbols by length from short to long, and retaining the symbol order - for codes with equal lengths. Then the code starts with all zero bits - for the first code of the shortest length, and the codes are integer - increments for the same length, and zeros are appended as the length - increases. For the deflate format, these bits are stored backwards - from their more natural integer increment ordering, and so when the - decoding tables are built in the large loop below, the integer codes - are incremented backwards. - - This routine assumes, but does not check, that all of the entries in - lens[] are in the range 0..MAXBITS. The caller must assure this. - 1..MAXBITS is interpreted as that code length. zero means that that - symbol does not occur in this code. - - The codes are sorted by computing a count of codes for each length, - creating from that a table of starting indices for each length in the - sorted table, and then entering the symbols in order in the sorted - table. The sorted table is work[], with that space being provided by - the caller. - - The length counts are used for other purposes as well, i.e. finding - the minimum and maximum length codes, determining if there are any - codes at all, checking for a valid set of lengths, and looking ahead - at length counts to determine sub-table sizes when building the - decoding tables. - */ - - /* accumulate lengths for codes (assumes lens[] all in 0..MAXBITS) */ - for (len = 0; len <= MAXBITS; len++) - count[len] = 0; - for (sym = 0; sym < codes; sym++) - count[lens[sym]]++; - - /* bound code lengths, force root to be within code lengths */ - root = *bits; - for (max = MAXBITS; max >= 1; max--) - if (count[max] != 0) break; - if (root > max) root = max; - if (max == 0) { /* no symbols to code at all */ - here.op = (unsigned char)64; /* invalid code marker */ - here.bits = (unsigned char)1; - here.val = (unsigned short)0; - *(*table)++ = here; /* make a table to force an error */ - *(*table)++ = here; - *bits = 1; - return 0; /* no symbols, but wait for decoding to report error */ - } - for (min = 1; min < max; min++) - if (count[min] != 0) break; - if (root < min) root = min; - - /* check for an over-subscribed or incomplete set of lengths */ - left = 1; - for (len = 1; len <= MAXBITS; len++) { - left <<= 1; - left -= count[len]; - if (left < 0) return -1; /* over-subscribed */ - } - if (left > 0 && (type == CODES || max != 1)) - return -1; /* incomplete set */ - - /* generate offsets into symbol table for each length for sorting */ - offs[1] = 0; - for (len = 1; len < MAXBITS; len++) - offs[len + 1] = offs[len] + count[len]; - - /* sort symbols by length, by symbol order within each length */ - for (sym = 0; sym < codes; sym++) - if (lens[sym] != 0) work[offs[lens[sym]]++] = (unsigned short)sym; - - /* - Create and fill in decoding tables. In this loop, the table being - filled is at next and has curr index bits. The code being used is huff - with length len. That code is converted to an index by dropping drop - bits off of the bottom. For codes where len is less than drop + curr, - those top drop + curr - len bits are incremented through all values to - fill the table with replicated entries. - - root is the number of index bits for the root table. When len exceeds - root, sub-tables are created pointed to by the root entry with an index - of the low root bits of huff. This is saved in low to check for when a - new sub-table should be started. drop is zero when the root table is - being filled, and drop is root when sub-tables are being filled. - - When a new sub-table is needed, it is necessary to look ahead in the - code lengths to determine what size sub-table is needed. The length - counts are used for this, and so count[] is decremented as codes are - entered in the tables. - - used keeps track of how many table entries have been allocated from the - provided *table space. It is checked for LENS and DIST tables against - the constants ENOUGH_LENS and ENOUGH_DISTS to guard against changes in - the initial root table size constants. See the comments in inftrees.h - for more information. - - sym increments through all symbols, and the loop terminates when - all codes of length max, i.e. all codes, have been processed. This - routine permits incomplete codes, so another loop after this one fills - in the rest of the decoding tables with invalid code markers. - */ - - /* set up for code type */ - switch (type) { - case CODES: - base = extra = work; /* dummy value--not used */ - end = 19; - break; - case LENS: - base = lbase; - base -= 257; - extra = lext; - extra -= 257; - end = 256; - break; - default: /* DISTS */ - base = dbase; - extra = dext; - end = -1; - } - - /* initialize state for loop */ - huff = 0; /* starting code */ - sym = 0; /* starting code symbol */ - len = min; /* starting code length */ - next = *table; /* current table to fill in */ - curr = root; /* current table index bits */ - drop = 0; /* current bits to drop from code for index */ - low = (unsigned)(-1); /* trigger new sub-table when len > root */ - used = 1U << root; /* use root table entries */ - mask = used - 1; /* mask for comparing low */ - - /* check available table space */ - if ((type == LENS && used > ENOUGH_LENS) || - (type == DISTS && used > ENOUGH_DISTS)) - return 1; - - /* process all codes and make table entries */ - for (;;) { - /* create table entry */ - here.bits = (unsigned char)(len - drop); - if ((int)(work[sym]) < end) { - here.op = (unsigned char)0; - here.val = work[sym]; - } - else if ((int)(work[sym]) > end) { - here.op = (unsigned char)(extra[work[sym]]); - here.val = base[work[sym]]; - } - else { - here.op = (unsigned char)(32 + 64); /* end of block */ - here.val = 0; - } - - /* replicate for those indices with low len bits equal to huff */ - incr = 1U << (len - drop); - fill = 1U << curr; - min = fill; /* save offset to next table */ - do { - fill -= incr; - next[(huff >> drop) + fill] = here; - } while (fill != 0); - - /* backwards increment the len-bit code huff */ - incr = 1U << (len - 1); - while (huff & incr) - incr >>= 1; - if (incr != 0) { - huff &= incr - 1; - huff += incr; - } - else - huff = 0; - - /* go to next symbol, update count, len */ - sym++; - if (--(count[len]) == 0) { - if (len == max) break; - len = lens[work[sym]]; - } - - /* create new sub-table if needed */ - if (len > root && (huff & mask) != low) { - /* if first time, transition to sub-tables */ - if (drop == 0) - drop = root; - - /* increment past last table */ - next += min; /* here min is 1 << curr */ - - /* determine length of next table */ - curr = len - drop; - left = (int)(1 << curr); - while (curr + drop < max) { - left -= count[curr + drop]; - if (left <= 0) break; - curr++; - left <<= 1; - } - - /* check for enough space */ - used += 1U << curr; - if ((type == LENS && used > ENOUGH_LENS) || - (type == DISTS && used > ENOUGH_DISTS)) - return 1; - - /* point entry in root table to sub-table */ - low = huff & mask; - (*table)[low].op = (unsigned char)curr; - (*table)[low].bits = (unsigned char)root; - (*table)[low].val = (unsigned short)(next - *table); - } - } - - /* fill in remaining table entry if code is incomplete (guaranteed to have - at most one remaining entry, since if the code is incomplete, the - maximum code length that was allowed to get this far is one bit) */ - if (huff != 0) { - here.op = (unsigned char)64; /* invalid code marker */ - here.bits = (unsigned char)(len - drop); - here.val = (unsigned short)0; - next[huff] = here; - } - - /* set return parameters */ - *table += used; - *bits = root; - return 0; -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inftrees.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inftrees.h deleted file mode 100644 index a685d8c..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/inftrees.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/* inftrees.h -- header to use inftrees.c - * Copyright (C) 1995-2005, 2010 Mark Adler - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is - part of the implementation of the compression library and is - subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h. - */ - -/* Structure for decoding tables. Each entry provides either the - information needed to do the operation requested by the code that - indexed that table entry, or it provides a pointer to another - table that indexes more bits of the code. op indicates whether - the entry is a pointer to another table, a literal, a length or - distance, an end-of-block, or an invalid code. For a table - pointer, the low four bits of op is the number of index bits of - that table. For a length or distance, the low four bits of op - is the number of extra bits to get after the code. bits is - the number of bits in this code or part of the code to drop off - of the bit buffer. val is the actual byte to output in the case - of a literal, the base length or distance, or the offset from - the current table to the next table. Each entry is four bytes. */ -typedef struct { - unsigned char op; /* operation, extra bits, table bits */ - unsigned char bits; /* bits in this part of the code */ - unsigned short val; /* offset in table or code value */ -} code; - -/* op values as set by inflate_table(): - 00000000 - literal - 0000tttt - table link, tttt != 0 is the number of table index bits - 0001eeee - length or distance, eeee is the number of extra bits - 01100000 - end of block - 01000000 - invalid code - */ - -/* Maximum size of the dynamic table. The maximum number of code structures is - 1444, which is the sum of 852 for literal/length codes and 592 for distance - codes. These values were found by exhaustive searches using the program - examples/enough.c found in the zlib distribtution. The arguments to that - program are the number of symbols, the initial root table size, and the - maximum bit length of a code. "enough 286 9 15" for literal/length codes - returns returns 852, and "enough 30 6 15" for distance codes returns 592. - The initial root table size (9 or 6) is found in the fifth argument of the - inflate_table() calls in inflate.c and infback.c. If the root table size is - changed, then these maximum sizes would be need to be recalculated and - updated. */ -#define ENOUGH_LENS 852 -#define ENOUGH_DISTS 592 -#define ENOUGH (ENOUGH_LENS+ENOUGH_DISTS) - -/* Type of code to build for inflate_table() */ -typedef enum { - CODES, - LENS, - DISTS -} codetype; - -int ZLIB_INTERNAL inflate_table OF((codetype type, unsigned short FAR *lens, - unsigned codes, code FAR * FAR *table, - unsigned FAR *bits, unsigned short FAR *work)); diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/treebuild.xml b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/treebuild.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 38d29d7..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/treebuild.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ - - - - zip compression library - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/trees.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/trees.c deleted file mode 100644 index d5b32d1..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/trees.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1226 +0,0 @@ -/* trees.c -- output deflated data using Huffman coding - * Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Jean-loup Gailly - * detect_data_type() function provided freely by Cosmin Truta, 2006 - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* - * ALGORITHM - * - * The "deflation" process uses several Huffman trees. The more - * common source values are represented by shorter bit sequences. - * - * Each code tree is stored in a compressed form which is itself - * a Huffman encoding of the lengths of all the code strings (in - * ascending order by source values). The actual code strings are - * reconstructed from the lengths in the inflate process, as described - * in the deflate specification. - * - * REFERENCES - * - * Deutsch, L.P.,"'Deflate' Compressed Data Format Specification". - * Available in ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/doc/deflate-1.1.doc - * - * Storer, James A. - * Data Compression: Methods and Theory, pp. 49-50. - * Computer Science Press, 1988. ISBN 0-7167-8156-5. - * - * Sedgewick, R. - * Algorithms, p290. - * Addison-Wesley, 1983. ISBN 0-201-06672-6. - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -/* #define GEN_TREES_H */ - -#include "deflate.h" - -#ifdef DEBUG -# include -#endif - -/* =========================================================================== - * Constants - */ - -#define MAX_BL_BITS 7 -/* Bit length codes must not exceed MAX_BL_BITS bits */ - -#define END_BLOCK 256 -/* end of block literal code */ - -#define REP_3_6 16 -/* repeat previous bit length 3-6 times (2 bits of repeat count) */ - -#define REPZ_3_10 17 -/* repeat a zero length 3-10 times (3 bits of repeat count) */ - -#define REPZ_11_138 18 -/* repeat a zero length 11-138 times (7 bits of repeat count) */ - -local const int extra_lbits[LENGTH_CODES] /* extra bits for each length code */ - = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,0}; - -local const int extra_dbits[D_CODES] /* extra bits for each distance code */ - = {0,0,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13}; - -local const int extra_blbits[BL_CODES]/* extra bits for each bit length code */ - = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,3,7}; - -local const uch bl_order[BL_CODES] - = {16,17,18,0,8,7,9,6,10,5,11,4,12,3,13,2,14,1,15}; -/* The lengths of the bit length codes are sent in order of decreasing - * probability, to avoid transmitting the lengths for unused bit length codes. - */ - -/* =========================================================================== - * Local data. These are initialized only once. - */ - -#define DIST_CODE_LEN 512 /* see definition of array dist_code below */ - -#if defined(GEN_TREES_H) || !defined(STDC) -/* non ANSI compilers may not accept trees.h */ - -local ct_data static_ltree[L_CODES+2]; -/* The static literal tree. Since the bit lengths are imposed, there is no - * need for the L_CODES extra codes used during heap construction. However - * The codes 286 and 287 are needed to build a canonical tree (see _tr_init - * below). - */ - -local ct_data static_dtree[D_CODES]; -/* The static distance tree. (Actually a trivial tree since all codes use - * 5 bits.) - */ - -uch _dist_code[DIST_CODE_LEN]; -/* Distance codes. The first 256 values correspond to the distances - * 3 .. 258, the last 256 values correspond to the top 8 bits of - * the 15 bit distances. - */ - -uch _length_code[MAX_MATCH-MIN_MATCH+1]; -/* length code for each normalized match length (0 == MIN_MATCH) */ - -local int base_length[LENGTH_CODES]; -/* First normalized length for each code (0 = MIN_MATCH) */ - -local int base_dist[D_CODES]; -/* First normalized distance for each code (0 = distance of 1) */ - -#else -# include "trees.h" -#endif /* GEN_TREES_H */ - -struct static_tree_desc_s { - const ct_data *static_tree; /* static tree or NULL */ - const intf *extra_bits; /* extra bits for each code or NULL */ - int extra_base; /* base index for extra_bits */ - int elems; /* max number of elements in the tree */ - int max_length; /* max bit length for the codes */ -}; - -local static_tree_desc static_l_desc = -{static_ltree, extra_lbits, LITERALS+1, L_CODES, MAX_BITS}; - -local static_tree_desc static_d_desc = -{static_dtree, extra_dbits, 0, D_CODES, MAX_BITS}; - -local static_tree_desc static_bl_desc = -{(const ct_data *)0, extra_blbits, 0, BL_CODES, MAX_BL_BITS}; - -/* =========================================================================== - * Local (static) routines in this file. - */ - -local void tr_static_init OF((void)); -local void init_block OF((deflate_state *s)); -local void pqdownheap OF((deflate_state *s, ct_data *tree, int k)); -local void gen_bitlen OF((deflate_state *s, tree_desc *desc)); -local void gen_codes OF((ct_data *tree, int max_code, ushf *bl_count)); -local void build_tree OF((deflate_state *s, tree_desc *desc)); -local void scan_tree OF((deflate_state *s, ct_data *tree, int max_code)); -local void send_tree OF((deflate_state *s, ct_data *tree, int max_code)); -local int build_bl_tree OF((deflate_state *s)); -local void send_all_trees OF((deflate_state *s, int lcodes, int dcodes, - int blcodes)); -local void compress_block OF((deflate_state *s, const ct_data *ltree, - const ct_data *dtree)); -local int detect_data_type OF((deflate_state *s)); -local unsigned bi_reverse OF((unsigned value, int length)); -local void bi_windup OF((deflate_state *s)); -local void bi_flush OF((deflate_state *s)); -local void copy_block OF((deflate_state *s, charf *buf, unsigned len, - int header)); - -#ifdef GEN_TREES_H -local void gen_trees_header OF((void)); -#endif - -#ifndef DEBUG -# define send_code(s, c, tree) send_bits(s, tree[c].Code, tree[c].Len) - /* Send a code of the given tree. c and tree must not have side effects */ - -#else /* DEBUG */ -# define send_code(s, c, tree) \ - { if (z_verbose>2) fprintf(stderr,"\ncd %3d ",(c)); \ - send_bits(s, tree[c].Code, tree[c].Len); } -#endif - -/* =========================================================================== - * Output a short LSB first on the stream. - * IN assertion: there is enough room in pendingBuf. - */ -#define put_short(s, w) { \ - put_byte(s, (uch)((w) & 0xff)); \ - put_byte(s, (uch)((ush)(w) >> 8)); \ -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Send a value on a given number of bits. - * IN assertion: length <= 16 and value fits in length bits. - */ -#ifdef DEBUG -local void send_bits OF((deflate_state *s, int value, int length)); - -local void send_bits(s, value, length) - deflate_state *s; - int value; /* value to send */ - int length; /* number of bits */ -{ - Tracevv((stderr," l %2d v %4x ", length, value)); - Assert(length > 0 && length <= 15, "invalid length"); - s->bits_sent += (ulg)length; - - /* If not enough room in bi_buf, use (valid) bits from bi_buf and - * (16 - bi_valid) bits from value, leaving (width - (16-bi_valid)) - * unused bits in value. - */ - if (s->bi_valid > (int)Buf_size - length) { - s->bi_buf |= (ush)value << s->bi_valid; - put_short(s, s->bi_buf); - s->bi_buf = (ush)value >> (Buf_size - s->bi_valid); - s->bi_valid += length - Buf_size; - } else { - s->bi_buf |= (ush)value << s->bi_valid; - s->bi_valid += length; - } -} -#else /* !DEBUG */ - -#define send_bits(s, value, length) \ -{ int len = length;\ - if (s->bi_valid > (int)Buf_size - len) {\ - int val = value;\ - s->bi_buf |= (ush)val << s->bi_valid;\ - put_short(s, s->bi_buf);\ - s->bi_buf = (ush)val >> (Buf_size - s->bi_valid);\ - s->bi_valid += len - Buf_size;\ - } else {\ - s->bi_buf |= (ush)(value) << s->bi_valid;\ - s->bi_valid += len;\ - }\ -} -#endif /* DEBUG */ - - -/* the arguments must not have side effects */ - -/* =========================================================================== - * Initialize the various 'constant' tables. - */ -local void tr_static_init() -{ -#if defined(GEN_TREES_H) || !defined(STDC) - static int static_init_done = 0; - int n; /* iterates over tree elements */ - int bits; /* bit counter */ - int length; /* length value */ - int code; /* code value */ - int dist; /* distance index */ - ush bl_count[MAX_BITS+1]; - /* number of codes at each bit length for an optimal tree */ - - if (static_init_done) return; - - /* For some embedded targets, global variables are not initialized: */ -#ifdef NO_INIT_GLOBAL_POINTERS - static_l_desc.static_tree = static_ltree; - static_l_desc.extra_bits = extra_lbits; - static_d_desc.static_tree = static_dtree; - static_d_desc.extra_bits = extra_dbits; - static_bl_desc.extra_bits = extra_blbits; -#endif - - /* Initialize the mapping length (0..255) -> length code (0..28) */ - length = 0; - for (code = 0; code < LENGTH_CODES-1; code++) { - base_length[code] = length; - for (n = 0; n < (1< dist code (0..29) */ - dist = 0; - for (code = 0 ; code < 16; code++) { - base_dist[code] = dist; - for (n = 0; n < (1<>= 7; /* from now on, all distances are divided by 128 */ - for ( ; code < D_CODES; code++) { - base_dist[code] = dist << 7; - for (n = 0; n < (1<<(extra_dbits[code]-7)); n++) { - _dist_code[256 + dist++] = (uch)code; - } - } - Assert (dist == 256, "tr_static_init: 256+dist != 512"); - - /* Construct the codes of the static literal tree */ - for (bits = 0; bits <= MAX_BITS; bits++) bl_count[bits] = 0; - n = 0; - while (n <= 143) static_ltree[n++].Len = 8, bl_count[8]++; - while (n <= 255) static_ltree[n++].Len = 9, bl_count[9]++; - while (n <= 279) static_ltree[n++].Len = 7, bl_count[7]++; - while (n <= 287) static_ltree[n++].Len = 8, bl_count[8]++; - /* Codes 286 and 287 do not exist, but we must include them in the - * tree construction to get a canonical Huffman tree (longest code - * all ones) - */ - gen_codes((ct_data *)static_ltree, L_CODES+1, bl_count); - - /* The static distance tree is trivial: */ - for (n = 0; n < D_CODES; n++) { - static_dtree[n].Len = 5; - static_dtree[n].Code = bi_reverse((unsigned)n, 5); - } - static_init_done = 1; - -# ifdef GEN_TREES_H - gen_trees_header(); -# endif -#endif /* defined(GEN_TREES_H) || !defined(STDC) */ -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Genererate the file trees.h describing the static trees. - */ -#ifdef GEN_TREES_H -# ifndef DEBUG -# include -# endif - -# define SEPARATOR(i, last, width) \ - ((i) == (last)? "\n};\n\n" : \ - ((i) % (width) == (width)-1 ? ",\n" : ", ")) - -void gen_trees_header() -{ - FILE *header = fopen("trees.h", "w"); - int i; - - Assert (header != NULL, "Can't open trees.h"); - fprintf(header, - "/* header created automatically with -DGEN_TREES_H */\n\n"); - - fprintf(header, "local const ct_data static_ltree[L_CODES+2] = {\n"); - for (i = 0; i < L_CODES+2; i++) { - fprintf(header, "{{%3u},{%3u}}%s", static_ltree[i].Code, - static_ltree[i].Len, SEPARATOR(i, L_CODES+1, 5)); - } - - fprintf(header, "local const ct_data static_dtree[D_CODES] = {\n"); - for (i = 0; i < D_CODES; i++) { - fprintf(header, "{{%2u},{%2u}}%s", static_dtree[i].Code, - static_dtree[i].Len, SEPARATOR(i, D_CODES-1, 5)); - } - - fprintf(header, "const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _dist_code[DIST_CODE_LEN] = {\n"); - for (i = 0; i < DIST_CODE_LEN; i++) { - fprintf(header, "%2u%s", _dist_code[i], - SEPARATOR(i, DIST_CODE_LEN-1, 20)); - } - - fprintf(header, - "const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _length_code[MAX_MATCH-MIN_MATCH+1]= {\n"); - for (i = 0; i < MAX_MATCH-MIN_MATCH+1; i++) { - fprintf(header, "%2u%s", _length_code[i], - SEPARATOR(i, MAX_MATCH-MIN_MATCH, 20)); - } - - fprintf(header, "local const int base_length[LENGTH_CODES] = {\n"); - for (i = 0; i < LENGTH_CODES; i++) { - fprintf(header, "%1u%s", base_length[i], - SEPARATOR(i, LENGTH_CODES-1, 20)); - } - - fprintf(header, "local const int base_dist[D_CODES] = {\n"); - for (i = 0; i < D_CODES; i++) { - fprintf(header, "%5u%s", base_dist[i], - SEPARATOR(i, D_CODES-1, 10)); - } - - fclose(header); -} -#endif /* GEN_TREES_H */ - -/* =========================================================================== - * Initialize the tree data structures for a new zlib stream. - */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_init(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - tr_static_init(); - - s->l_desc.dyn_tree = s->dyn_ltree; - s->l_desc.stat_desc = &static_l_desc; - - s->d_desc.dyn_tree = s->dyn_dtree; - s->d_desc.stat_desc = &static_d_desc; - - s->bl_desc.dyn_tree = s->bl_tree; - s->bl_desc.stat_desc = &static_bl_desc; - - s->bi_buf = 0; - s->bi_valid = 0; -#ifdef DEBUG - s->compressed_len = 0L; - s->bits_sent = 0L; -#endif - - /* Initialize the first block of the first file: */ - init_block(s); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Initialize a new block. - */ -local void init_block(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - int n; /* iterates over tree elements */ - - /* Initialize the trees. */ - for (n = 0; n < L_CODES; n++) s->dyn_ltree[n].Freq = 0; - for (n = 0; n < D_CODES; n++) s->dyn_dtree[n].Freq = 0; - for (n = 0; n < BL_CODES; n++) s->bl_tree[n].Freq = 0; - - s->dyn_ltree[END_BLOCK].Freq = 1; - s->opt_len = s->static_len = 0L; - s->last_lit = s->matches = 0; -} - -#define SMALLEST 1 -/* Index within the heap array of least frequent node in the Huffman tree */ - - -/* =========================================================================== - * Remove the smallest element from the heap and recreate the heap with - * one less element. Updates heap and heap_len. - */ -#define pqremove(s, tree, top) \ -{\ - top = s->heap[SMALLEST]; \ - s->heap[SMALLEST] = s->heap[s->heap_len--]; \ - pqdownheap(s, tree, SMALLEST); \ -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Compares to subtrees, using the tree depth as tie breaker when - * the subtrees have equal frequency. This minimizes the worst case length. - */ -#define smaller(tree, n, m, depth) \ - (tree[n].Freq < tree[m].Freq || \ - (tree[n].Freq == tree[m].Freq && depth[n] <= depth[m])) - -/* =========================================================================== - * Restore the heap property by moving down the tree starting at node k, - * exchanging a node with the smallest of its two sons if necessary, stopping - * when the heap property is re-established (each father smaller than its - * two sons). - */ -local void pqdownheap(s, tree, k) - deflate_state *s; - ct_data *tree; /* the tree to restore */ - int k; /* node to move down */ -{ - int v = s->heap[k]; - int j = k << 1; /* left son of k */ - while (j <= s->heap_len) { - /* Set j to the smallest of the two sons: */ - if (j < s->heap_len && - smaller(tree, s->heap[j+1], s->heap[j], s->depth)) { - j++; - } - /* Exit if v is smaller than both sons */ - if (smaller(tree, v, s->heap[j], s->depth)) break; - - /* Exchange v with the smallest son */ - s->heap[k] = s->heap[j]; k = j; - - /* And continue down the tree, setting j to the left son of k */ - j <<= 1; - } - s->heap[k] = v; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Compute the optimal bit lengths for a tree and update the total bit length - * for the current block. - * IN assertion: the fields freq and dad are set, heap[heap_max] and - * above are the tree nodes sorted by increasing frequency. - * OUT assertions: the field len is set to the optimal bit length, the - * array bl_count contains the frequencies for each bit length. - * The length opt_len is updated; static_len is also updated if stree is - * not null. - */ -local void gen_bitlen(s, desc) - deflate_state *s; - tree_desc *desc; /* the tree descriptor */ -{ - ct_data *tree = desc->dyn_tree; - int max_code = desc->max_code; - const ct_data *stree = desc->stat_desc->static_tree; - const intf *extra = desc->stat_desc->extra_bits; - int base = desc->stat_desc->extra_base; - int max_length = desc->stat_desc->max_length; - int h; /* heap index */ - int n, m; /* iterate over the tree elements */ - int bits; /* bit length */ - int xbits; /* extra bits */ - ush f; /* frequency */ - int overflow = 0; /* number of elements with bit length too large */ - - for (bits = 0; bits <= MAX_BITS; bits++) s->bl_count[bits] = 0; - - /* In a first pass, compute the optimal bit lengths (which may - * overflow in the case of the bit length tree). - */ - tree[s->heap[s->heap_max]].Len = 0; /* root of the heap */ - - for (h = s->heap_max+1; h < HEAP_SIZE; h++) { - n = s->heap[h]; - bits = tree[tree[n].Dad].Len + 1; - if (bits > max_length) bits = max_length, overflow++; - tree[n].Len = (ush)bits; - /* We overwrite tree[n].Dad which is no longer needed */ - - if (n > max_code) continue; /* not a leaf node */ - - s->bl_count[bits]++; - xbits = 0; - if (n >= base) xbits = extra[n-base]; - f = tree[n].Freq; - s->opt_len += (ulg)f * (bits + xbits); - if (stree) s->static_len += (ulg)f * (stree[n].Len + xbits); - } - if (overflow == 0) return; - - Trace((stderr,"\nbit length overflow\n")); - /* This happens for example on obj2 and pic of the Calgary corpus */ - - /* Find the first bit length which could increase: */ - do { - bits = max_length-1; - while (s->bl_count[bits] == 0) bits--; - s->bl_count[bits]--; /* move one leaf down the tree */ - s->bl_count[bits+1] += 2; /* move one overflow item as its brother */ - s->bl_count[max_length]--; - /* The brother of the overflow item also moves one step up, - * but this does not affect bl_count[max_length] - */ - overflow -= 2; - } while (overflow > 0); - - /* Now recompute all bit lengths, scanning in increasing frequency. - * h is still equal to HEAP_SIZE. (It is simpler to reconstruct all - * lengths instead of fixing only the wrong ones. This idea is taken - * from 'ar' written by Haruhiko Okumura.) - */ - for (bits = max_length; bits != 0; bits--) { - n = s->bl_count[bits]; - while (n != 0) { - m = s->heap[--h]; - if (m > max_code) continue; - if ((unsigned) tree[m].Len != (unsigned) bits) { - Trace((stderr,"code %d bits %d->%d\n", m, tree[m].Len, bits)); - s->opt_len += ((long)bits - (long)tree[m].Len) - *(long)tree[m].Freq; - tree[m].Len = (ush)bits; - } - n--; - } - } -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Generate the codes for a given tree and bit counts (which need not be - * optimal). - * IN assertion: the array bl_count contains the bit length statistics for - * the given tree and the field len is set for all tree elements. - * OUT assertion: the field code is set for all tree elements of non - * zero code length. - */ -local void gen_codes (tree, max_code, bl_count) - ct_data *tree; /* the tree to decorate */ - int max_code; /* largest code with non zero frequency */ - ushf *bl_count; /* number of codes at each bit length */ -{ - ush next_code[MAX_BITS+1]; /* next code value for each bit length */ - ush code = 0; /* running code value */ - int bits; /* bit index */ - int n; /* code index */ - - /* The distribution counts are first used to generate the code values - * without bit reversal. - */ - for (bits = 1; bits <= MAX_BITS; bits++) { - next_code[bits] = code = (code + bl_count[bits-1]) << 1; - } - /* Check that the bit counts in bl_count are consistent. The last code - * must be all ones. - */ - Assert (code + bl_count[MAX_BITS]-1 == (1<dyn_tree; - const ct_data *stree = desc->stat_desc->static_tree; - int elems = desc->stat_desc->elems; - int n, m; /* iterate over heap elements */ - int max_code = -1; /* largest code with non zero frequency */ - int node; /* new node being created */ - - /* Construct the initial heap, with least frequent element in - * heap[SMALLEST]. The sons of heap[n] are heap[2*n] and heap[2*n+1]. - * heap[0] is not used. - */ - s->heap_len = 0, s->heap_max = HEAP_SIZE; - - for (n = 0; n < elems; n++) { - if (tree[n].Freq != 0) { - s->heap[++(s->heap_len)] = max_code = n; - s->depth[n] = 0; - } else { - tree[n].Len = 0; - } - } - - /* The pkzip format requires that at least one distance code exists, - * and that at least one bit should be sent even if there is only one - * possible code. So to avoid special checks later on we force at least - * two codes of non zero frequency. - */ - while (s->heap_len < 2) { - node = s->heap[++(s->heap_len)] = (max_code < 2 ? ++max_code : 0); - tree[node].Freq = 1; - s->depth[node] = 0; - s->opt_len--; if (stree) s->static_len -= stree[node].Len; - /* node is 0 or 1 so it does not have extra bits */ - } - desc->max_code = max_code; - - /* The elements heap[heap_len/2+1 .. heap_len] are leaves of the tree, - * establish sub-heaps of increasing lengths: - */ - for (n = s->heap_len/2; n >= 1; n--) pqdownheap(s, tree, n); - - /* Construct the Huffman tree by repeatedly combining the least two - * frequent nodes. - */ - node = elems; /* next internal node of the tree */ - do { - pqremove(s, tree, n); /* n = node of least frequency */ - m = s->heap[SMALLEST]; /* m = node of next least frequency */ - - s->heap[--(s->heap_max)] = n; /* keep the nodes sorted by frequency */ - s->heap[--(s->heap_max)] = m; - - /* Create a new node father of n and m */ - tree[node].Freq = tree[n].Freq + tree[m].Freq; - s->depth[node] = (uch)((s->depth[n] >= s->depth[m] ? - s->depth[n] : s->depth[m]) + 1); - tree[n].Dad = tree[m].Dad = (ush)node; -#ifdef DUMP_BL_TREE - if (tree == s->bl_tree) { - fprintf(stderr,"\nnode %d(%d), sons %d(%d) %d(%d)", - node, tree[node].Freq, n, tree[n].Freq, m, tree[m].Freq); - } -#endif - /* and insert the new node in the heap */ - s->heap[SMALLEST] = node++; - pqdownheap(s, tree, SMALLEST); - - } while (s->heap_len >= 2); - - s->heap[--(s->heap_max)] = s->heap[SMALLEST]; - - /* At this point, the fields freq and dad are set. We can now - * generate the bit lengths. - */ - gen_bitlen(s, (tree_desc *)desc); - - /* The field len is now set, we can generate the bit codes */ - gen_codes ((ct_data *)tree, max_code, s->bl_count); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Scan a literal or distance tree to determine the frequencies of the codes - * in the bit length tree. - */ -local void scan_tree (s, tree, max_code) - deflate_state *s; - ct_data *tree; /* the tree to be scanned */ - int max_code; /* and its largest code of non zero frequency */ -{ - int n; /* iterates over all tree elements */ - int prevlen = -1; /* last emitted length */ - int curlen; /* length of current code */ - int nextlen = tree[0].Len; /* length of next code */ - int count = 0; /* repeat count of the current code */ - int max_count = 7; /* max repeat count */ - int min_count = 4; /* min repeat count */ - - if (nextlen == 0) max_count = 138, min_count = 3; - tree[max_code+1].Len = (ush)0xffff; /* guard */ - - for (n = 0; n <= max_code; n++) { - curlen = nextlen; nextlen = tree[n+1].Len; - if (++count < max_count && curlen == nextlen) { - continue; - } else if (count < min_count) { - s->bl_tree[curlen].Freq += count; - } else if (curlen != 0) { - if (curlen != prevlen) s->bl_tree[curlen].Freq++; - s->bl_tree[REP_3_6].Freq++; - } else if (count <= 10) { - s->bl_tree[REPZ_3_10].Freq++; - } else { - s->bl_tree[REPZ_11_138].Freq++; - } - count = 0; prevlen = curlen; - if (nextlen == 0) { - max_count = 138, min_count = 3; - } else if (curlen == nextlen) { - max_count = 6, min_count = 3; - } else { - max_count = 7, min_count = 4; - } - } -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Send a literal or distance tree in compressed form, using the codes in - * bl_tree. - */ -local void send_tree (s, tree, max_code) - deflate_state *s; - ct_data *tree; /* the tree to be scanned */ - int max_code; /* and its largest code of non zero frequency */ -{ - int n; /* iterates over all tree elements */ - int prevlen = -1; /* last emitted length */ - int curlen; /* length of current code */ - int nextlen = tree[0].Len; /* length of next code */ - int count = 0; /* repeat count of the current code */ - int max_count = 7; /* max repeat count */ - int min_count = 4; /* min repeat count */ - - /* tree[max_code+1].Len = -1; */ /* guard already set */ - if (nextlen == 0) max_count = 138, min_count = 3; - - for (n = 0; n <= max_code; n++) { - curlen = nextlen; nextlen = tree[n+1].Len; - if (++count < max_count && curlen == nextlen) { - continue; - } else if (count < min_count) { - do { send_code(s, curlen, s->bl_tree); } while (--count != 0); - - } else if (curlen != 0) { - if (curlen != prevlen) { - send_code(s, curlen, s->bl_tree); count--; - } - Assert(count >= 3 && count <= 6, " 3_6?"); - send_code(s, REP_3_6, s->bl_tree); send_bits(s, count-3, 2); - - } else if (count <= 10) { - send_code(s, REPZ_3_10, s->bl_tree); send_bits(s, count-3, 3); - - } else { - send_code(s, REPZ_11_138, s->bl_tree); send_bits(s, count-11, 7); - } - count = 0; prevlen = curlen; - if (nextlen == 0) { - max_count = 138, min_count = 3; - } else if (curlen == nextlen) { - max_count = 6, min_count = 3; - } else { - max_count = 7, min_count = 4; - } - } -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Construct the Huffman tree for the bit lengths and return the index in - * bl_order of the last bit length code to send. - */ -local int build_bl_tree(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - int max_blindex; /* index of last bit length code of non zero freq */ - - /* Determine the bit length frequencies for literal and distance trees */ - scan_tree(s, (ct_data *)s->dyn_ltree, s->l_desc.max_code); - scan_tree(s, (ct_data *)s->dyn_dtree, s->d_desc.max_code); - - /* Build the bit length tree: */ - build_tree(s, (tree_desc *)(&(s->bl_desc))); - /* opt_len now includes the length of the tree representations, except - * the lengths of the bit lengths codes and the 5+5+4 bits for the counts. - */ - - /* Determine the number of bit length codes to send. The pkzip format - * requires that at least 4 bit length codes be sent. (appnote.txt says - * 3 but the actual value used is 4.) - */ - for (max_blindex = BL_CODES-1; max_blindex >= 3; max_blindex--) { - if (s->bl_tree[bl_order[max_blindex]].Len != 0) break; - } - /* Update opt_len to include the bit length tree and counts */ - s->opt_len += 3*(max_blindex+1) + 5+5+4; - Tracev((stderr, "\ndyn trees: dyn %ld, stat %ld", - s->opt_len, s->static_len)); - - return max_blindex; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Send the header for a block using dynamic Huffman trees: the counts, the - * lengths of the bit length codes, the literal tree and the distance tree. - * IN assertion: lcodes >= 257, dcodes >= 1, blcodes >= 4. - */ -local void send_all_trees(s, lcodes, dcodes, blcodes) - deflate_state *s; - int lcodes, dcodes, blcodes; /* number of codes for each tree */ -{ - int rank; /* index in bl_order */ - - Assert (lcodes >= 257 && dcodes >= 1 && blcodes >= 4, "not enough codes"); - Assert (lcodes <= L_CODES && dcodes <= D_CODES && blcodes <= BL_CODES, - "too many codes"); - Tracev((stderr, "\nbl counts: ")); - send_bits(s, lcodes-257, 5); /* not +255 as stated in appnote.txt */ - send_bits(s, dcodes-1, 5); - send_bits(s, blcodes-4, 4); /* not -3 as stated in appnote.txt */ - for (rank = 0; rank < blcodes; rank++) { - Tracev((stderr, "\nbl code %2d ", bl_order[rank])); - send_bits(s, s->bl_tree[bl_order[rank]].Len, 3); - } - Tracev((stderr, "\nbl tree: sent %ld", s->bits_sent)); - - send_tree(s, (ct_data *)s->dyn_ltree, lcodes-1); /* literal tree */ - Tracev((stderr, "\nlit tree: sent %ld", s->bits_sent)); - - send_tree(s, (ct_data *)s->dyn_dtree, dcodes-1); /* distance tree */ - Tracev((stderr, "\ndist tree: sent %ld", s->bits_sent)); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Send a stored block - */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_stored_block(s, buf, stored_len, last) - deflate_state *s; - charf *buf; /* input block */ - ulg stored_len; /* length of input block */ - int last; /* one if this is the last block for a file */ -{ - send_bits(s, (STORED_BLOCK<<1)+last, 3); /* send block type */ -#ifdef DEBUG - s->compressed_len = (s->compressed_len + 3 + 7) & (ulg)~7L; - s->compressed_len += (stored_len + 4) << 3; -#endif - copy_block(s, buf, (unsigned)stored_len, 1); /* with header */ -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Flush the bits in the bit buffer to pending output (leaves at most 7 bits) - */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_flush_bits(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - bi_flush(s); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Send one empty static block to give enough lookahead for inflate. - * This takes 10 bits, of which 7 may remain in the bit buffer. - */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_align(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - send_bits(s, STATIC_TREES<<1, 3); - send_code(s, END_BLOCK, static_ltree); -#ifdef DEBUG - s->compressed_len += 10L; /* 3 for block type, 7 for EOB */ -#endif - bi_flush(s); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Determine the best encoding for the current block: dynamic trees, static - * trees or store, and output the encoded block to the zip file. - */ -void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_flush_block(s, buf, stored_len, last) - deflate_state *s; - charf *buf; /* input block, or NULL if too old */ - ulg stored_len; /* length of input block */ - int last; /* one if this is the last block for a file */ -{ - ulg opt_lenb, static_lenb; /* opt_len and static_len in bytes */ - int max_blindex = 0; /* index of last bit length code of non zero freq */ - - /* Build the Huffman trees unless a stored block is forced */ - if (s->level > 0) { - - /* Check if the file is binary or text */ - if (s->strm->data_type == Z_UNKNOWN) - s->strm->data_type = detect_data_type(s); - - /* Construct the literal and distance trees */ - build_tree(s, (tree_desc *)(&(s->l_desc))); - Tracev((stderr, "\nlit data: dyn %ld, stat %ld", s->opt_len, - s->static_len)); - - build_tree(s, (tree_desc *)(&(s->d_desc))); - Tracev((stderr, "\ndist data: dyn %ld, stat %ld", s->opt_len, - s->static_len)); - /* At this point, opt_len and static_len are the total bit lengths of - * the compressed block data, excluding the tree representations. - */ - - /* Build the bit length tree for the above two trees, and get the index - * in bl_order of the last bit length code to send. - */ - max_blindex = build_bl_tree(s); - - /* Determine the best encoding. Compute the block lengths in bytes. */ - opt_lenb = (s->opt_len+3+7)>>3; - static_lenb = (s->static_len+3+7)>>3; - - Tracev((stderr, "\nopt %lu(%lu) stat %lu(%lu) stored %lu lit %u ", - opt_lenb, s->opt_len, static_lenb, s->static_len, stored_len, - s->last_lit)); - - if (static_lenb <= opt_lenb) opt_lenb = static_lenb; - - } else { - Assert(buf != (char*)0, "lost buf"); - opt_lenb = static_lenb = stored_len + 5; /* force a stored block */ - } - -#ifdef FORCE_STORED - if (buf != (char*)0) { /* force stored block */ -#else - if (stored_len+4 <= opt_lenb && buf != (char*)0) { - /* 4: two words for the lengths */ -#endif - /* The test buf != NULL is only necessary if LIT_BUFSIZE > WSIZE. - * Otherwise we can't have processed more than WSIZE input bytes since - * the last block flush, because compression would have been - * successful. If LIT_BUFSIZE <= WSIZE, it is never too late to - * transform a block into a stored block. - */ - _tr_stored_block(s, buf, stored_len, last); - -#ifdef FORCE_STATIC - } else if (static_lenb >= 0) { /* force static trees */ -#else - } else if (s->strategy == Z_FIXED || static_lenb == opt_lenb) { -#endif - send_bits(s, (STATIC_TREES<<1)+last, 3); - compress_block(s, (const ct_data *)static_ltree, - (const ct_data *)static_dtree); -#ifdef DEBUG - s->compressed_len += 3 + s->static_len; -#endif - } else { - send_bits(s, (DYN_TREES<<1)+last, 3); - send_all_trees(s, s->l_desc.max_code+1, s->d_desc.max_code+1, - max_blindex+1); - compress_block(s, (const ct_data *)s->dyn_ltree, - (const ct_data *)s->dyn_dtree); -#ifdef DEBUG - s->compressed_len += 3 + s->opt_len; -#endif - } - Assert (s->compressed_len == s->bits_sent, "bad compressed size"); - /* The above check is made mod 2^32, for files larger than 512 MB - * and uLong implemented on 32 bits. - */ - init_block(s); - - if (last) { - bi_windup(s); -#ifdef DEBUG - s->compressed_len += 7; /* align on byte boundary */ -#endif - } - Tracev((stderr,"\ncomprlen %lu(%lu) ", s->compressed_len>>3, - s->compressed_len-7*last)); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Save the match info and tally the frequency counts. Return true if - * the current block must be flushed. - */ -int ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_tally (s, dist, lc) - deflate_state *s; - unsigned dist; /* distance of matched string */ - unsigned lc; /* match length-MIN_MATCH or unmatched char (if dist==0) */ -{ - s->d_buf[s->last_lit] = (ush)dist; - s->l_buf[s->last_lit++] = (uch)lc; - if (dist == 0) { - /* lc is the unmatched char */ - s->dyn_ltree[lc].Freq++; - } else { - s->matches++; - /* Here, lc is the match length - MIN_MATCH */ - dist--; /* dist = match distance - 1 */ - Assert((ush)dist < (ush)MAX_DIST(s) && - (ush)lc <= (ush)(MAX_MATCH-MIN_MATCH) && - (ush)d_code(dist) < (ush)D_CODES, "_tr_tally: bad match"); - - s->dyn_ltree[_length_code[lc]+LITERALS+1].Freq++; - s->dyn_dtree[d_code(dist)].Freq++; - } - -#ifdef TRUNCATE_BLOCK - /* Try to guess if it is profitable to stop the current block here */ - if ((s->last_lit & 0x1fff) == 0 && s->level > 2) { - /* Compute an upper bound for the compressed length */ - ulg out_length = (ulg)s->last_lit*8L; - ulg in_length = (ulg)((long)s->strstart - s->block_start); - int dcode; - for (dcode = 0; dcode < D_CODES; dcode++) { - out_length += (ulg)s->dyn_dtree[dcode].Freq * - (5L+extra_dbits[dcode]); - } - out_length >>= 3; - Tracev((stderr,"\nlast_lit %u, in %ld, out ~%ld(%ld%%) ", - s->last_lit, in_length, out_length, - 100L - out_length*100L/in_length)); - if (s->matches < s->last_lit/2 && out_length < in_length/2) return 1; - } -#endif - return (s->last_lit == s->lit_bufsize-1); - /* We avoid equality with lit_bufsize because of wraparound at 64K - * on 16 bit machines and because stored blocks are restricted to - * 64K-1 bytes. - */ -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Send the block data compressed using the given Huffman trees - */ -local void compress_block(s, ltree, dtree) - deflate_state *s; - const ct_data *ltree; /* literal tree */ - const ct_data *dtree; /* distance tree */ -{ - unsigned dist; /* distance of matched string */ - int lc; /* match length or unmatched char (if dist == 0) */ - unsigned lx = 0; /* running index in l_buf */ - unsigned code; /* the code to send */ - int extra; /* number of extra bits to send */ - - if (s->last_lit != 0) do { - dist = s->d_buf[lx]; - lc = s->l_buf[lx++]; - if (dist == 0) { - send_code(s, lc, ltree); /* send a literal byte */ - Tracecv(isgraph(lc), (stderr," '%c' ", lc)); - } else { - /* Here, lc is the match length - MIN_MATCH */ - code = _length_code[lc]; - send_code(s, code+LITERALS+1, ltree); /* send the length code */ - extra = extra_lbits[code]; - if (extra != 0) { - lc -= base_length[code]; - send_bits(s, lc, extra); /* send the extra length bits */ - } - dist--; /* dist is now the match distance - 1 */ - code = d_code(dist); - Assert (code < D_CODES, "bad d_code"); - - send_code(s, code, dtree); /* send the distance code */ - extra = extra_dbits[code]; - if (extra != 0) { - dist -= base_dist[code]; - send_bits(s, dist, extra); /* send the extra distance bits */ - } - } /* literal or match pair ? */ - - /* Check that the overlay between pending_buf and d_buf+l_buf is ok: */ - Assert((uInt)(s->pending) < s->lit_bufsize + 2*lx, - "pendingBuf overflow"); - - } while (lx < s->last_lit); - - send_code(s, END_BLOCK, ltree); -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Check if the data type is TEXT or BINARY, using the following algorithm: - * - TEXT if the two conditions below are satisfied: - * a) There are no non-portable control characters belonging to the - * "black list" (0..6, 14..25, 28..31). - * b) There is at least one printable character belonging to the - * "white list" (9 {TAB}, 10 {LF}, 13 {CR}, 32..255). - * - BINARY otherwise. - * - The following partially-portable control characters form a - * "gray list" that is ignored in this detection algorithm: - * (7 {BEL}, 8 {BS}, 11 {VT}, 12 {FF}, 26 {SUB}, 27 {ESC}). - * IN assertion: the fields Freq of dyn_ltree are set. - */ -local int detect_data_type(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - /* black_mask is the bit mask of black-listed bytes - * set bits 0..6, 14..25, and 28..31 - * 0xf3ffc07f = binary 11110011111111111100000001111111 - */ - unsigned long black_mask = 0xf3ffc07fUL; - int n; - - /* Check for non-textual ("black-listed") bytes. */ - for (n = 0; n <= 31; n++, black_mask >>= 1) - if ((black_mask & 1) && (s->dyn_ltree[n].Freq != 0)) - return Z_BINARY; - - /* Check for textual ("white-listed") bytes. */ - if (s->dyn_ltree[9].Freq != 0 || s->dyn_ltree[10].Freq != 0 - || s->dyn_ltree[13].Freq != 0) - return Z_TEXT; - for (n = 32; n < LITERALS; n++) - if (s->dyn_ltree[n].Freq != 0) - return Z_TEXT; - - /* There are no "black-listed" or "white-listed" bytes: - * this stream either is empty or has tolerated ("gray-listed") bytes only. - */ - return Z_BINARY; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Reverse the first len bits of a code, using straightforward code (a faster - * method would use a table) - * IN assertion: 1 <= len <= 15 - */ -local unsigned bi_reverse(code, len) - unsigned code; /* the value to invert */ - int len; /* its bit length */ -{ - register unsigned res = 0; - do { - res |= code & 1; - code >>= 1, res <<= 1; - } while (--len > 0); - return res >> 1; -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Flush the bit buffer, keeping at most 7 bits in it. - */ -local void bi_flush(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - if (s->bi_valid == 16) { - put_short(s, s->bi_buf); - s->bi_buf = 0; - s->bi_valid = 0; - } else if (s->bi_valid >= 8) { - put_byte(s, (Byte)s->bi_buf); - s->bi_buf >>= 8; - s->bi_valid -= 8; - } -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Flush the bit buffer and align the output on a byte boundary - */ -local void bi_windup(s) - deflate_state *s; -{ - if (s->bi_valid > 8) { - put_short(s, s->bi_buf); - } else if (s->bi_valid > 0) { - put_byte(s, (Byte)s->bi_buf); - } - s->bi_buf = 0; - s->bi_valid = 0; -#ifdef DEBUG - s->bits_sent = (s->bits_sent+7) & ~7; -#endif -} - -/* =========================================================================== - * Copy a stored block, storing first the length and its - * one's complement if requested. - */ -local void copy_block(s, buf, len, header) - deflate_state *s; - charf *buf; /* the input data */ - unsigned len; /* its length */ - int header; /* true if block header must be written */ -{ - bi_windup(s); /* align on byte boundary */ - - if (header) { - put_short(s, (ush)len); - put_short(s, (ush)~len); -#ifdef DEBUG - s->bits_sent += 2*16; -#endif - } -#ifdef DEBUG - s->bits_sent += (ulg)len<<3; -#endif - while (len--) { - put_byte(s, *buf++); - } -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/trees.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/trees.h deleted file mode 100644 index ce8f620..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/trees.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -/* header created automatically with -DGEN_TREES_H */ - -local const ct_data static_ltree[L_CODES+2] = { -{{ 12},{ 8}}, {{140},{ 8}}, {{ 76},{ 8}}, {{204},{ 8}}, {{ 44},{ 8}}, -{{172},{ 8}}, {{108},{ 8}}, {{236},{ 8}}, {{ 28},{ 8}}, {{156},{ 8}}, -{{ 92},{ 8}}, {{220},{ 8}}, {{ 60},{ 8}}, {{188},{ 8}}, {{124},{ 8}}, -{{252},{ 8}}, {{ 2},{ 8}}, {{130},{ 8}}, {{ 66},{ 8}}, {{194},{ 8}}, -{{ 34},{ 8}}, {{162},{ 8}}, {{ 98},{ 8}}, {{226},{ 8}}, {{ 18},{ 8}}, -{{146},{ 8}}, {{ 82},{ 8}}, {{210},{ 8}}, {{ 50},{ 8}}, {{178},{ 8}}, -{{114},{ 8}}, {{242},{ 8}}, {{ 10},{ 8}}, {{138},{ 8}}, {{ 74},{ 8}}, -{{202},{ 8}}, {{ 42},{ 8}}, {{170},{ 8}}, {{106},{ 8}}, {{234},{ 8}}, -{{ 26},{ 8}}, {{154},{ 8}}, {{ 90},{ 8}}, {{218},{ 8}}, {{ 58},{ 8}}, -{{186},{ 8}}, {{122},{ 8}}, {{250},{ 8}}, {{ 6},{ 8}}, {{134},{ 8}}, -{{ 70},{ 8}}, {{198},{ 8}}, {{ 38},{ 8}}, {{166},{ 8}}, {{102},{ 8}}, -{{230},{ 8}}, {{ 22},{ 8}}, {{150},{ 8}}, {{ 86},{ 8}}, {{214},{ 8}}, -{{ 54},{ 8}}, {{182},{ 8}}, {{118},{ 8}}, {{246},{ 8}}, {{ 14},{ 8}}, -{{142},{ 8}}, {{ 78},{ 8}}, {{206},{ 8}}, {{ 46},{ 8}}, {{174},{ 8}}, -{{110},{ 8}}, {{238},{ 8}}, {{ 30},{ 8}}, {{158},{ 8}}, {{ 94},{ 8}}, -{{222},{ 8}}, {{ 62},{ 8}}, {{190},{ 8}}, {{126},{ 8}}, {{254},{ 8}}, -{{ 1},{ 8}}, {{129},{ 8}}, {{ 65},{ 8}}, {{193},{ 8}}, {{ 33},{ 8}}, -{{161},{ 8}}, {{ 97},{ 8}}, {{225},{ 8}}, {{ 17},{ 8}}, {{145},{ 8}}, -{{ 81},{ 8}}, {{209},{ 8}}, {{ 49},{ 8}}, {{177},{ 8}}, {{113},{ 8}}, -{{241},{ 8}}, {{ 9},{ 8}}, {{137},{ 8}}, {{ 73},{ 8}}, {{201},{ 8}}, -{{ 41},{ 8}}, {{169},{ 8}}, {{105},{ 8}}, {{233},{ 8}}, {{ 25},{ 8}}, -{{153},{ 8}}, {{ 89},{ 8}}, {{217},{ 8}}, {{ 57},{ 8}}, {{185},{ 8}}, -{{121},{ 8}}, {{249},{ 8}}, {{ 5},{ 8}}, {{133},{ 8}}, {{ 69},{ 8}}, -{{197},{ 8}}, {{ 37},{ 8}}, {{165},{ 8}}, {{101},{ 8}}, {{229},{ 8}}, -{{ 21},{ 8}}, {{149},{ 8}}, {{ 85},{ 8}}, {{213},{ 8}}, {{ 53},{ 8}}, -{{181},{ 8}}, {{117},{ 8}}, {{245},{ 8}}, {{ 13},{ 8}}, {{141},{ 8}}, -{{ 77},{ 8}}, {{205},{ 8}}, {{ 45},{ 8}}, {{173},{ 8}}, {{109},{ 8}}, -{{237},{ 8}}, {{ 29},{ 8}}, {{157},{ 8}}, {{ 93},{ 8}}, {{221},{ 8}}, -{{ 61},{ 8}}, {{189},{ 8}}, {{125},{ 8}}, {{253},{ 8}}, {{ 19},{ 9}}, -{{275},{ 9}}, {{147},{ 9}}, {{403},{ 9}}, {{ 83},{ 9}}, {{339},{ 9}}, -{{211},{ 9}}, {{467},{ 9}}, {{ 51},{ 9}}, {{307},{ 9}}, {{179},{ 9}}, -{{435},{ 9}}, {{115},{ 9}}, {{371},{ 9}}, {{243},{ 9}}, {{499},{ 9}}, -{{ 11},{ 9}}, {{267},{ 9}}, {{139},{ 9}}, {{395},{ 9}}, {{ 75},{ 9}}, -{{331},{ 9}}, {{203},{ 9}}, {{459},{ 9}}, {{ 43},{ 9}}, {{299},{ 9}}, -{{171},{ 9}}, {{427},{ 9}}, {{107},{ 9}}, {{363},{ 9}}, {{235},{ 9}}, -{{491},{ 9}}, {{ 27},{ 9}}, {{283},{ 9}}, {{155},{ 9}}, {{411},{ 9}}, -{{ 91},{ 9}}, {{347},{ 9}}, {{219},{ 9}}, {{475},{ 9}}, {{ 59},{ 9}}, -{{315},{ 9}}, {{187},{ 9}}, {{443},{ 9}}, {{123},{ 9}}, {{379},{ 9}}, -{{251},{ 9}}, {{507},{ 9}}, {{ 7},{ 9}}, {{263},{ 9}}, {{135},{ 9}}, -{{391},{ 9}}, {{ 71},{ 9}}, {{327},{ 9}}, {{199},{ 9}}, {{455},{ 9}}, -{{ 39},{ 9}}, {{295},{ 9}}, {{167},{ 9}}, {{423},{ 9}}, {{103},{ 9}}, -{{359},{ 9}}, {{231},{ 9}}, {{487},{ 9}}, {{ 23},{ 9}}, {{279},{ 9}}, -{{151},{ 9}}, {{407},{ 9}}, {{ 87},{ 9}}, {{343},{ 9}}, {{215},{ 9}}, -{{471},{ 9}}, {{ 55},{ 9}}, {{311},{ 9}}, {{183},{ 9}}, {{439},{ 9}}, -{{119},{ 9}}, {{375},{ 9}}, {{247},{ 9}}, {{503},{ 9}}, {{ 15},{ 9}}, -{{271},{ 9}}, {{143},{ 9}}, {{399},{ 9}}, {{ 79},{ 9}}, {{335},{ 9}}, -{{207},{ 9}}, {{463},{ 9}}, {{ 47},{ 9}}, {{303},{ 9}}, {{175},{ 9}}, -{{431},{ 9}}, {{111},{ 9}}, {{367},{ 9}}, {{239},{ 9}}, {{495},{ 9}}, -{{ 31},{ 9}}, {{287},{ 9}}, {{159},{ 9}}, {{415},{ 9}}, {{ 95},{ 9}}, -{{351},{ 9}}, {{223},{ 9}}, {{479},{ 9}}, {{ 63},{ 9}}, {{319},{ 9}}, -{{191},{ 9}}, {{447},{ 9}}, {{127},{ 9}}, {{383},{ 9}}, {{255},{ 9}}, -{{511},{ 9}}, {{ 0},{ 7}}, {{ 64},{ 7}}, {{ 32},{ 7}}, {{ 96},{ 7}}, -{{ 16},{ 7}}, {{ 80},{ 7}}, {{ 48},{ 7}}, {{112},{ 7}}, {{ 8},{ 7}}, -{{ 72},{ 7}}, {{ 40},{ 7}}, {{104},{ 7}}, {{ 24},{ 7}}, {{ 88},{ 7}}, -{{ 56},{ 7}}, {{120},{ 7}}, {{ 4},{ 7}}, {{ 68},{ 7}}, {{ 36},{ 7}}, -{{100},{ 7}}, {{ 20},{ 7}}, {{ 84},{ 7}}, {{ 52},{ 7}}, {{116},{ 7}}, -{{ 3},{ 8}}, {{131},{ 8}}, {{ 67},{ 8}}, {{195},{ 8}}, {{ 35},{ 8}}, -{{163},{ 8}}, {{ 99},{ 8}}, {{227},{ 8}} -}; - -local const ct_data static_dtree[D_CODES] = { -{{ 0},{ 5}}, {{16},{ 5}}, {{ 8},{ 5}}, {{24},{ 5}}, {{ 4},{ 5}}, -{{20},{ 5}}, {{12},{ 5}}, {{28},{ 5}}, {{ 2},{ 5}}, {{18},{ 5}}, -{{10},{ 5}}, {{26},{ 5}}, {{ 6},{ 5}}, {{22},{ 5}}, {{14},{ 5}}, -{{30},{ 5}}, {{ 1},{ 5}}, {{17},{ 5}}, {{ 9},{ 5}}, {{25},{ 5}}, -{{ 5},{ 5}}, {{21},{ 5}}, {{13},{ 5}}, {{29},{ 5}}, {{ 3},{ 5}}, -{{19},{ 5}}, {{11},{ 5}}, {{27},{ 5}}, {{ 7},{ 5}}, {{23},{ 5}} -}; - -const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _dist_code[DIST_CODE_LEN] = { - 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, - 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, -10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, -11, 11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, -12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 13, -13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, -13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, -14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, -14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, -14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, -15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, -15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, -15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 0, 0, 16, 17, -18, 18, 19, 19, 20, 20, 20, 20, 21, 21, 21, 21, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, -23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, -24, 24, 24, 24, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, -26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, -26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, -27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, -27, 27, 27, 27, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, -28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, -28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, -28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, -29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, -29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, -29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29 -}; - -const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _length_code[MAX_MATCH-MIN_MATCH+1]= { - 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 12, -13, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 14, 14, 15, 15, 15, 15, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, -17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 19, 19, 19, 19, -19, 19, 19, 19, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, -21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 22, 22, 22, 22, -22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, -23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, -24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, -25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, -25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, -26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, -26, 26, 26, 26, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, -27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 28 -}; - -local const int base_length[LENGTH_CODES] = { -0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 40, 48, 56, -64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 0 -}; - -local const int base_dist[D_CODES] = { - 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, - 32, 48, 64, 96, 128, 192, 256, 384, 512, 768, - 1024, 1536, 2048, 3072, 4096, 6144, 8192, 12288, 16384, 24576 -}; - diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/uncompr.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/uncompr.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6cfc6dd..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/uncompr.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -/* uncompr.c -- decompress a memory buffer - * Copyright (C) 1995-2003, 2010 Jean-loup Gailly. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#define ZLIB_INTERNAL -#include "zlib.h" - -/* =========================================================================== - Decompresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. sourceLen is - the byte length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total - size of the destination buffer, which must be large enough to hold the - entire uncompressed data. (The size of the uncompressed data must have - been saved previously by the compressor and transmitted to the decompressor - by some mechanism outside the scope of this compression library.) - Upon exit, destLen is the actual size of the compressed buffer. - - uncompress returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not - enough memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output - buffer, or Z_DATA_ERROR if the input data was corrupted. -*/ -int ZEXPORT uncompress (dest, destLen, source, sourceLen) - Bytef *dest; - uLongf *destLen; - const Bytef *source; - uLong sourceLen; -{ - z_stream stream; - int err; - - stream.next_in = (z_const Bytef *)source; - stream.avail_in = (uInt)sourceLen; - /* Check for source > 64K on 16-bit machine: */ - if ((uLong)stream.avail_in != sourceLen) return Z_BUF_ERROR; - - stream.next_out = dest; - stream.avail_out = (uInt)*destLen; - if ((uLong)stream.avail_out != *destLen) return Z_BUF_ERROR; - - stream.zalloc = (alloc_func)0; - stream.zfree = (free_func)0; - - err = inflateInit(&stream); - if (err != Z_OK) return err; - - err = inflate(&stream, Z_FINISH); - if (err != Z_STREAM_END) { - inflateEnd(&stream); - if (err == Z_NEED_DICT || (err == Z_BUF_ERROR && stream.avail_in == 0)) - return Z_DATA_ERROR; - return err; - } - *destLen = stream.total_out; - - err = inflateEnd(&stream); - return err; -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zconf.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zconf.h deleted file mode 100644 index add1675..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zconf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,511 +0,0 @@ -/* zconf.h -- configuration of the zlib compression library - * Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#ifndef ZCONF_H -#define ZCONF_H - -/* - * If you *really* need a unique prefix for all types and library functions, - * compile with -DZ_PREFIX. The "standard" zlib should be compiled without it. - * Even better than compiling with -DZ_PREFIX would be to use configure to set - * this permanently in zconf.h using "./configure --zprefix". - */ -#ifdef Z_PREFIX /* may be set to #if 1 by ./configure */ -# define Z_PREFIX_SET - -/* all linked symbols */ -# define _dist_code z__dist_code -# define _length_code z__length_code -# define _tr_align z__tr_align -# define _tr_flush_bits z__tr_flush_bits -# define _tr_flush_block z__tr_flush_block -# define _tr_init z__tr_init -# define _tr_stored_block z__tr_stored_block -# define _tr_tally z__tr_tally -# define adler32 z_adler32 -# define adler32_combine z_adler32_combine -# define adler32_combine64 z_adler32_combine64 -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# define compress z_compress -# define compress2 z_compress2 -# define compressBound z_compressBound -# endif -# define crc32 z_crc32 -# define crc32_combine z_crc32_combine -# define crc32_combine64 z_crc32_combine64 -# define deflate z_deflate -# define deflateBound z_deflateBound -# define deflateCopy z_deflateCopy -# define deflateEnd z_deflateEnd -# define deflateInit2_ z_deflateInit2_ -# define deflateInit_ z_deflateInit_ -# define deflateParams z_deflateParams -# define deflatePending z_deflatePending -# define deflatePrime z_deflatePrime -# define deflateReset z_deflateReset -# define deflateResetKeep z_deflateResetKeep -# define deflateSetDictionary z_deflateSetDictionary -# define deflateSetHeader z_deflateSetHeader -# define deflateTune z_deflateTune -# define deflate_copyright z_deflate_copyright -# define get_crc_table z_get_crc_table -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# define gz_error z_gz_error -# define gz_intmax z_gz_intmax -# define gz_strwinerror z_gz_strwinerror -# define gzbuffer z_gzbuffer -# define gzclearerr z_gzclearerr -# define gzclose z_gzclose -# define gzclose_r z_gzclose_r -# define gzclose_w z_gzclose_w -# define gzdirect z_gzdirect -# define gzdopen z_gzdopen -# define gzeof z_gzeof -# define gzerror z_gzerror -# define gzflush z_gzflush -# define gzgetc z_gzgetc -# define gzgetc_ z_gzgetc_ -# define gzgets z_gzgets -# define gzoffset z_gzoffset -# define gzoffset64 z_gzoffset64 -# define gzopen z_gzopen -# define gzopen64 z_gzopen64 -# ifdef _WIN32 -# define gzopen_w z_gzopen_w -# endif -# define gzprintf z_gzprintf -# define gzvprintf z_gzvprintf -# define gzputc z_gzputc -# define gzputs z_gzputs -# define gzread z_gzread -# define gzrewind z_gzrewind -# define gzseek z_gzseek -# define gzseek64 z_gzseek64 -# define gzsetparams z_gzsetparams -# define gztell z_gztell -# define gztell64 z_gztell64 -# define gzungetc z_gzungetc -# define gzwrite z_gzwrite -# endif -# define inflate z_inflate -# define inflateBack z_inflateBack -# define inflateBackEnd z_inflateBackEnd -# define inflateBackInit_ z_inflateBackInit_ -# define inflateCopy z_inflateCopy -# define inflateEnd z_inflateEnd -# define inflateGetHeader z_inflateGetHeader -# define inflateInit2_ z_inflateInit2_ -# define inflateInit_ z_inflateInit_ -# define inflateMark z_inflateMark -# define inflatePrime z_inflatePrime -# define inflateReset z_inflateReset -# define inflateReset2 z_inflateReset2 -# define inflateSetDictionary z_inflateSetDictionary -# define inflateGetDictionary z_inflateGetDictionary -# define inflateSync z_inflateSync -# define inflateSyncPoint z_inflateSyncPoint -# define inflateUndermine z_inflateUndermine -# define inflateResetKeep z_inflateResetKeep -# define inflate_copyright z_inflate_copyright -# define inflate_fast z_inflate_fast -# define inflate_table z_inflate_table -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# define uncompress z_uncompress -# endif -# define zError z_zError -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# define zcalloc z_zcalloc -# define zcfree z_zcfree -# endif -# define zlibCompileFlags z_zlibCompileFlags -# define zlibVersion z_zlibVersion - -/* all zlib typedefs in zlib.h and zconf.h */ -# define Byte z_Byte -# define Bytef z_Bytef -# define alloc_func z_alloc_func -# define charf z_charf -# define free_func z_free_func -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# define gzFile z_gzFile -# endif -# define gz_header z_gz_header -# define gz_headerp z_gz_headerp -# define in_func z_in_func -# define intf z_intf -# define out_func z_out_func -# define uInt z_uInt -# define uIntf z_uIntf -# define uLong z_uLong -# define uLongf z_uLongf -# define voidp z_voidp -# define voidpc z_voidpc -# define voidpf z_voidpf - -/* all zlib structs in zlib.h and zconf.h */ -# define gz_header_s z_gz_header_s -# define internal_state z_internal_state - -#endif - -#if defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(MSDOS) -# define MSDOS -#endif -#if (defined(OS_2) || defined(__OS2__)) && !defined(OS2) -# define OS2 -#endif -#if defined(_WINDOWS) && !defined(WINDOWS) -# define WINDOWS -#endif -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE) || defined(__WIN32__) -# ifndef WIN32 -# define WIN32 -# endif -#endif -#if (defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WINDOWS)) && !defined(WIN32) -# if !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__FLAT__) && !defined(__386__) -# ifndef SYS16BIT -# define SYS16BIT -# endif -# endif -#endif - -/* - * Compile with -DMAXSEG_64K if the alloc function cannot allocate more - * than 64k bytes at a time (needed on systems with 16-bit int). - */ -#ifdef SYS16BIT -# define MAXSEG_64K -#endif -#ifdef MSDOS -# define UNALIGNED_OK -#endif - -#ifdef __STDC_VERSION__ -# ifndef STDC -# define STDC -# endif -# if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L -# ifndef STDC99 -# define STDC99 -# endif -# endif -#endif -#if !defined(STDC) && (defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)) -# define STDC -#endif -#if !defined(STDC) && (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__)) -# define STDC -#endif -#if !defined(STDC) && (defined(MSDOS) || defined(WINDOWS) || defined(WIN32)) -# define STDC -#endif -#if !defined(STDC) && (defined(OS2) || defined(__HOS_AIX__)) -# define STDC -#endif - -#if defined(__OS400__) && !defined(STDC) /* iSeries (formerly AS/400). */ -# define STDC -#endif - -#ifndef STDC -# ifndef const /* cannot use !defined(STDC) && !defined(const) on Mac */ -# define const /* note: need a more gentle solution here */ -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(ZLIB_CONST) && !defined(z_const) -# define z_const const -#else -# define z_const -#endif - -/* Some Mac compilers merge all .h files incorrectly: */ -#if defined(__MWERKS__)||defined(applec)||defined(THINK_C)||defined(__SC__) -# define NO_DUMMY_DECL -#endif - -/* Maximum value for memLevel in deflateInit2 */ -#ifndef MAX_MEM_LEVEL -# ifdef MAXSEG_64K -# define MAX_MEM_LEVEL 8 -# else -# define MAX_MEM_LEVEL 9 -# endif -#endif - -/* Maximum value for windowBits in deflateInit2 and inflateInit2. - * WARNING: reducing MAX_WBITS makes minigzip unable to extract .gz files - * created by gzip. (Files created by minigzip can still be extracted by - * gzip.) - */ -#ifndef MAX_WBITS -# define MAX_WBITS 15 /* 32K LZ77 window */ -#endif - -/* The memory requirements for deflate are (in bytes): - (1 << (windowBits+2)) + (1 << (memLevel+9)) - that is: 128K for windowBits=15 + 128K for memLevel = 8 (default values) - plus a few kilobytes for small objects. For example, if you want to reduce - the default memory requirements from 256K to 128K, compile with - make CFLAGS="-O -DMAX_WBITS=14 -DMAX_MEM_LEVEL=7" - Of course this will generally degrade compression (there's no free lunch). - - The memory requirements for inflate are (in bytes) 1 << windowBits - that is, 32K for windowBits=15 (default value) plus a few kilobytes - for small objects. -*/ - - /* Type declarations */ - -#ifndef OF /* function prototypes */ -# ifdef STDC -# define OF(args) args -# else -# define OF(args) () -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef Z_ARG /* function prototypes for stdarg */ -# if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H) -# define Z_ARG(args) args -# else -# define Z_ARG(args) () -# endif -#endif - -/* The following definitions for FAR are needed only for MSDOS mixed - * model programming (small or medium model with some far allocations). - * This was tested only with MSC; for other MSDOS compilers you may have - * to define NO_MEMCPY in zutil.h. 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/* 8 bits */ -#endif -typedef unsigned int uInt; /* 16 bits or more */ -typedef unsigned long uLong; /* 32 bits or more */ - -#ifdef SMALL_MEDIUM - /* Borland C/C++ and some old MSC versions ignore FAR inside typedef */ -# define Bytef Byte FAR -#else - typedef Byte FAR Bytef; -#endif -typedef char FAR charf; -typedef int FAR intf; -typedef uInt FAR uIntf; -typedef uLong FAR uLongf; - -#ifdef STDC - typedef void const *voidpc; - typedef void FAR *voidpf; - typedef void *voidp; -#else - typedef Byte const *voidpc; - typedef Byte FAR *voidpf; - typedef Byte *voidp; -#endif - -#if !defined(Z_U4) && !defined(Z_SOLO) && defined(STDC) -# include -# if (UINT_MAX == 0xffffffffUL) -# define Z_U4 unsigned -# elif (ULONG_MAX == 0xffffffffUL) -# define Z_U4 unsigned long -# elif (USHRT_MAX == 0xffffffffUL) -# define Z_U4 unsigned short -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef Z_U4 - typedef Z_U4 z_crc_t; -#else - typedef unsigned long z_crc_t; -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* may be set to #if 1 by ./configure */ -# define Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H /* may be set to #if 1 by ./configure */ -# define Z_HAVE_STDARG_H -#endif - -#ifdef STDC -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# include /* for off_t */ -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H) -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# include /* for va_list */ -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef _WIN32 -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# include /* for wchar_t */ -# endif -#endif - -/* a little trick to accommodate both "#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE" and - * "#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE 1" as requesting 64-bit operations, (even - * though the former does not conform to the LFS document), but considering - * both "#undef _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE" and "#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE 0" as - * equivalently requesting no 64-bit operations - */ -#if defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) && -_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE - -1 == 1 -# undef _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -#endif - -#if defined(__WATCOMC__) && !defined(Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H) -# define Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H -#endif -#ifndef Z_SOLO -# if defined(Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H) || defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) -# include /* for SEEK_*, off_t, and _LFS64_LARGEFILE */ -# ifdef VMS -# include /* for off_t */ -# endif -# ifndef z_off_t -# define z_off_t off_t -# endif -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(_LFS64_LARGEFILE) && _LFS64_LARGEFILE-0 -# define Z_LFS64 -#endif - -#if defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) && defined(Z_LFS64) -# define Z_LARGE64 -#endif - -#if defined(_FILE_OFFSET_BITS) && _FILE_OFFSET_BITS-0 == 64 && defined(Z_LFS64) -# define Z_WANT64 -#endif - -#if !defined(SEEK_SET) && !defined(Z_SOLO) -# define SEEK_SET 0 /* Seek from beginning of file. */ -# define SEEK_CUR 1 /* Seek from current position. */ -# define SEEK_END 2 /* Set file pointer to EOF plus "offset" */ -#endif - -#ifndef z_off_t -# define z_off_t long -#endif - -#if !defined(_WIN32) && defined(Z_LARGE64) -# define z_off64_t off64_t -#else -# if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(Z_SOLO) -# define z_off64_t __int64 -# else -# define z_off64_t z_off_t -# endif -#endif - -/* MVS linker does not support external names larger than 8 bytes */ -#if defined(__MVS__) - #pragma map(deflateInit_,"DEIN") - #pragma map(deflateInit2_,"DEIN2") - #pragma map(deflateEnd,"DEEND") - #pragma map(deflateBound,"DEBND") - #pragma map(inflateInit_,"ININ") - #pragma map(inflateInit2_,"ININ2") - #pragma map(inflateEnd,"INEND") - #pragma map(inflateSync,"INSY") - #pragma map(inflateSetDictionary,"INSEDI") - #pragma map(compressBound,"CMBND") - #pragma map(inflate_table,"INTABL") - #pragma map(inflate_fast,"INFA") - #pragma map(inflate_copyright,"INCOPY") -#endif - -#endif /* ZCONF_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zconf.h.cmakein b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zconf.h.cmakein deleted file mode 100644 index 043019c..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zconf.h.cmakein +++ /dev/null @@ -1,513 +0,0 @@ -/* zconf.h -- configuration of the zlib compression library - * Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#ifndef ZCONF_H -#define ZCONF_H -#cmakedefine Z_PREFIX -#cmakedefine Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H - -/* - * If you *really* need a unique prefix for all types and library functions, - * compile with -DZ_PREFIX. 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-/* all zlib typedefs in zlib.h and zconf.h */ -# define Byte z_Byte -# define Bytef z_Bytef -# define alloc_func z_alloc_func -# define charf z_charf -# define free_func z_free_func -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# define gzFile z_gzFile -# endif -# define gz_header z_gz_header -# define gz_headerp z_gz_headerp -# define in_func z_in_func -# define intf z_intf -# define out_func z_out_func -# define uInt z_uInt -# define uIntf z_uIntf -# define uLong z_uLong -# define uLongf z_uLongf -# define voidp z_voidp -# define voidpc z_voidpc -# define voidpf z_voidpf - -/* all zlib structs in zlib.h and zconf.h */ -# define gz_header_s z_gz_header_s -# define internal_state z_internal_state - -#endif - -#if defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(MSDOS) -# define MSDOS -#endif -#if (defined(OS_2) || defined(__OS2__)) && !defined(OS2) -# define OS2 -#endif -#if defined(_WINDOWS) && !defined(WINDOWS) -# define WINDOWS -#endif -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE) || defined(__WIN32__) -# ifndef WIN32 -# define WIN32 -# endif -#endif -#if (defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WINDOWS)) && !defined(WIN32) -# if !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__FLAT__) && !defined(__386__) -# ifndef SYS16BIT -# define SYS16BIT -# endif -# endif -#endif - 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#pragma map(inflateInit_,"ININ") - #pragma map(inflateInit2_,"ININ2") - #pragma map(inflateEnd,"INEND") - #pragma map(inflateSync,"INSY") - #pragma map(inflateSetDictionary,"INSEDI") - #pragma map(compressBound,"CMBND") - #pragma map(inflate_table,"INTABL") - #pragma map(inflate_fast,"INFA") - #pragma map(inflate_copyright,"INCOPY") -#endif - -#endif /* ZCONF_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.3 b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 0160e62..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -.TH ZLIB 3 "28 Apr 2013" -.SH NAME -zlib \- compression/decompression library -.SH SYNOPSIS -[see -.I zlib.h -for full description] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.I zlib -library is a general purpose data compression library. -The code is thread safe, assuming that the standard library functions -used are thread safe, such as memory allocation routines. -It provides in-memory compression and decompression functions, -including integrity checks of the uncompressed data. -This version of the library supports only one compression method (deflation) -but other algorithms may be added later -with the same stream interface. -.LP -Compression can be done in a single step if the buffers are large enough -or can be done by repeated calls of the compression function. -In the latter case, -the application must provide more input and/or consume the output -(providing more output space) before each call. -.LP -The library also supports reading and writing files in -.IR gzip (1) -(.gz) format -with an interface similar to that of stdio. -.LP -The library does not install any signal handler. -The decoder checks the consistency of the compressed data, -so the library should never crash even in the case of corrupted input. -.LP -All functions of the compression library are documented in the file -.IR zlib.h . -The distribution source includes examples of use of the library -in the files -.I test/example.c -and -.IR test/minigzip.c, -as well as other examples in the -.IR examples/ -directory. -.LP -Changes to this version are documented in the file -.I ChangeLog -that accompanies the source. -.LP -.I zlib -is available in Java using the java.util.zip package: -.IP -http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/compression/ -.LP -A Perl interface to -.IR zlib , -written by Paul Marquess (pmqs@cpan.org), -is available at CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) sites, -including: -.IP -http://search.cpan.org/~pmqs/IO-Compress-Zlib/ -.LP -A Python interface to -.IR zlib , -written by A.M. Kuchling (amk@magnet.com), -is available in Python 1.5 and later versions: -.IP -http://docs.python.org/library/zlib.html -.LP -.I zlib -is built into -.IR tcl: -.IP -http://wiki.tcl.tk/4610 -.LP -An experimental package to read and write files in .zip format, -written on top of -.I zlib -by Gilles Vollant (info@winimage.com), -is available at: -.IP -http://www.winimage.com/zLibDll/minizip.html -and also in the -.I contrib/minizip -directory of the main -.I zlib -source distribution. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -The -.I zlib -web site can be found at: -.IP -http://zlib.net/ -.LP -The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFC -(Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files: -.IP -http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1950 (for the zlib header and trailer format) -.br -http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1951 (for the deflate compressed data format) -.br -http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1952 (for the gzip header and trailer format) -.LP -Mark Nelson wrote an article about -.I zlib -for the Jan. 1997 issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal; -a copy of the article is available at: -.IP -http://marknelson.us/1997/01/01/zlib-engine/ -.SH "REPORTING PROBLEMS" -Before reporting a problem, -please check the -.I zlib -web site to verify that you have the latest version of -.IR zlib ; -otherwise, -obtain the latest version and see if the problem still exists. -Please read the -.I zlib -FAQ at: -.IP -http://zlib.net/zlib_faq.html -.LP -before asking for help. -Send questions and/or comments to zlib@gzip.org, -or (for the Windows DLL version) to Gilles Vollant (info@winimage.com). -.SH AUTHORS -Version 1.2.8 -Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly (jloup@gzip.org) -and Mark Adler (madler@alumni.caltech.edu). -.LP -This software is provided "as-is," -without any express or implied warranty. -In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages -arising from the use of this software. -See the distribution directory with respect to requirements -governing redistribution. -The deflate format used by -.I zlib -was defined by Phil Katz. -The deflate and -.I zlib -specifications were written by L. Peter Deutsch. -Thanks to all the people who reported problems and suggested various -improvements in -.IR zlib ; -who are too numerous to cite here. -.LP -UNIX manual page by R. P. C. Rodgers, -U.S. National Library of Medicine (rodgers@nlm.nih.gov). -.\" end of man page diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.3.pdf b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.3.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 485306c..0000000 Binary files a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.3.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1d98298..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1768 +0,0 @@ -/* zlib.h -- interface of the 'zlib' general purpose compression library - version 1.2.8, April 28th, 2013 - - Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler - - This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages - arising from the use of this software. - - Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it - freely, subject to the following restrictions: - - 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not - claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software - in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be - appreciated but is not required. - 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be - misrepresented as being the original software. - 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. - - Jean-loup Gailly Mark Adler - jloup@gzip.org madler@alumni.caltech.edu - - - The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for - Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1950 - (zlib format), rfc1951 (deflate format) and rfc1952 (gzip format). -*/ - -#ifndef ZLIB_H -#define ZLIB_H - -#include "zconf.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define ZLIB_VERSION "1.2.8" -#define ZLIB_VERNUM 0x1280 -#define ZLIB_VER_MAJOR 1 -#define ZLIB_VER_MINOR 2 -#define ZLIB_VER_REVISION 8 -#define ZLIB_VER_SUBREVISION 0 - -/* - The 'zlib' compression library provides in-memory compression and - decompression functions, including integrity checks of the uncompressed data. - This version of the library supports only one compression method (deflation) - but other algorithms will be added later and will have the same stream - interface. - - Compression can be done in a single step if the buffers are large enough, - or can be done by repeated calls of the compression function. In the latter - case, the application must provide more input and/or consume the output - (providing more output space) before each call. - - The compressed data format used by default by the in-memory functions is - the zlib format, which is a zlib wrapper documented in RFC 1950, wrapped - around a deflate stream, which is itself documented in RFC 1951. - - The library also supports reading and writing files in gzip (.gz) format - with an interface similar to that of stdio using the functions that start - with "gz". The gzip format is different from the zlib format. gzip is a - gzip wrapper, documented in RFC 1952, wrapped around a deflate stream. - - This library can optionally read and write gzip streams in memory as well. - - The zlib format was designed to be compact and fast for use in memory - and on communications channels. The gzip format was designed for single- - file compression on file systems, has a larger header than zlib to maintain - directory information, and uses a different, slower check method than zlib. - - The library does not install any signal handler. The decoder checks - the consistency of the compressed data, so the library should never crash - even in case of corrupted input. -*/ - -typedef voidpf (*alloc_func) OF((voidpf opaque, uInt items, uInt size)); -typedef void (*free_func) OF((voidpf opaque, voidpf address)); - -struct internal_state; - -typedef struct z_stream_s { - z_const Bytef *next_in; /* next input byte */ - uInt avail_in; /* number of bytes available at next_in */ - uLong total_in; /* total number of input bytes read so far */ - - Bytef *next_out; /* next output byte should be put there */ - uInt avail_out; /* remaining free space at next_out */ - uLong total_out; /* total number of bytes output so far */ - - z_const char *msg; /* last error message, NULL if no error */ - struct internal_state FAR *state; /* not visible by applications */ - - alloc_func zalloc; /* used to allocate the internal state */ - free_func zfree; /* used to free the internal state */ - voidpf opaque; /* private data object passed to zalloc and zfree */ - - int data_type; /* best guess about the data type: binary or text */ - uLong adler; /* adler32 value of the uncompressed data */ - uLong reserved; /* reserved for future use */ -} z_stream; - -typedef z_stream FAR *z_streamp; - -/* - gzip header information passed to and from zlib routines. See RFC 1952 - for more details on the meanings of these fields. -*/ -typedef struct gz_header_s { - int text; /* true if compressed data believed to be text */ - uLong time; /* modification time */ - int xflags; /* extra flags (not used when writing a gzip file) */ - int os; /* operating system */ - Bytef *extra; /* pointer to extra field or Z_NULL if none */ - uInt extra_len; /* extra field length (valid if extra != Z_NULL) */ - uInt extra_max; /* space at extra (only when reading header) */ - Bytef *name; /* pointer to zero-terminated file name or Z_NULL */ - uInt name_max; /* space at name (only when reading header) */ - Bytef *comment; /* pointer to zero-terminated comment or Z_NULL */ - uInt comm_max; /* space at comment (only when reading header) */ - int hcrc; /* true if there was or will be a header crc */ - int done; /* true when done reading gzip header (not used - when writing a gzip file) */ -} gz_header; - -typedef gz_header FAR *gz_headerp; - -/* - The application must update next_in and avail_in when avail_in has dropped - to zero. It must update next_out and avail_out when avail_out has dropped - to zero. The application must initialize zalloc, zfree and opaque before - calling the init function. All other fields are set by the compression - library and must not be updated by the application. - - The opaque value provided by the application will be passed as the first - parameter for calls of zalloc and zfree. This can be useful for custom - memory management. The compression library attaches no meaning to the - opaque value. - - zalloc must return Z_NULL if there is not enough memory for the object. - If zlib is used in a multi-threaded application, zalloc and zfree must be - thread safe. - - On 16-bit systems, the functions zalloc and zfree must be able to allocate - exactly 65536 bytes, but will not be required to allocate more than this if - the symbol MAXSEG_64K is defined (see zconf.h). WARNING: On MSDOS, pointers - returned by zalloc for objects of exactly 65536 bytes *must* have their - offset normalized to zero. The default allocation function provided by this - library ensures this (see zutil.c). To reduce memory requirements and avoid - any allocation of 64K objects, at the expense of compression ratio, compile - the library with -DMAX_WBITS=14 (see zconf.h). - - The fields total_in and total_out can be used for statistics or progress - reports. After compression, total_in holds the total size of the - uncompressed data and may be saved for use in the decompressor (particularly - if the decompressor wants to decompress everything in a single step). -*/ - - /* constants */ - -#define Z_NO_FLUSH 0 -#define Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH 1 -#define Z_SYNC_FLUSH 2 -#define Z_FULL_FLUSH 3 -#define Z_FINISH 4 -#define Z_BLOCK 5 -#define Z_TREES 6 -/* Allowed flush values; see deflate() and inflate() below for details */ - -#define Z_OK 0 -#define Z_STREAM_END 1 -#define Z_NEED_DICT 2 -#define Z_ERRNO (-1) -#define Z_STREAM_ERROR (-2) -#define Z_DATA_ERROR (-3) -#define Z_MEM_ERROR (-4) -#define Z_BUF_ERROR (-5) -#define Z_VERSION_ERROR (-6) -/* Return codes for the compression/decompression functions. Negative values - * are errors, positive values are used for special but normal events. - */ - -#define Z_NO_COMPRESSION 0 -#define Z_BEST_SPEED 1 -#define Z_BEST_COMPRESSION 9 -#define Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION (-1) -/* compression levels */ - -#define Z_FILTERED 1 -#define Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY 2 -#define Z_RLE 3 -#define Z_FIXED 4 -#define Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY 0 -/* compression strategy; see deflateInit2() below for details */ - -#define Z_BINARY 0 -#define Z_TEXT 1 -#define Z_ASCII Z_TEXT /* for compatibility with 1.2.2 and earlier */ -#define Z_UNKNOWN 2 -/* Possible values of the data_type field (though see inflate()) */ - -#define Z_DEFLATED 8 -/* The deflate compression method (the only one supported in this version) */ - -#define Z_NULL 0 /* for initializing zalloc, zfree, opaque */ - -#define zlib_version zlibVersion() -/* for compatibility with versions < 1.0.2 */ - - - /* basic functions */ - -ZEXTERN const char * ZEXPORT zlibVersion OF((void)); -/* The application can compare zlibVersion and ZLIB_VERSION for consistency. - If the first character differs, the library code actually used is not - compatible with the zlib.h header file used by the application. This check - is automatically made by deflateInit and inflateInit. - */ - -/* -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit OF((z_streamp strm, int level)); - - Initializes the internal stream state for compression. The fields - zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized before by the caller. If - zalloc and zfree are set to Z_NULL, deflateInit updates them to use default - allocation functions. - - The compression level must be Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, or between 0 and 9: - 1 gives best speed, 9 gives best compression, 0 gives no compression at all - (the input data is simply copied a block at a time). Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION - requests a default compromise between speed and compression (currently - equivalent to level 6). - - deflateInit returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough - memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if level is not a valid compression level, or - Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version (zlib_version) is incompatible - with the version assumed by the caller (ZLIB_VERSION). msg is set to null - if there is no error message. deflateInit does not perform any compression: - this will be done by deflate(). -*/ - - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflate OF((z_streamp strm, int flush)); -/* - deflate compresses as much data as possible, and stops when the input - buffer becomes empty or the output buffer becomes full. It may introduce - some output latency (reading input without producing any output) except when - forced to flush. - - The detailed semantics are as follows. deflate performs one or both of the - following actions: - - - Compress more input starting at next_in and update next_in and avail_in - accordingly. If not all input can be processed (because there is not - enough room in the output buffer), next_in and avail_in are updated and - processing will resume at this point for the next call of deflate(). - - - Provide more output starting at next_out and update next_out and avail_out - accordingly. This action is forced if the parameter flush is non zero. - Forcing flush frequently degrades the compression ratio, so this parameter - should be set only when necessary (in interactive applications). Some - output may be provided even if flush is not set. - - Before the call of deflate(), the application should ensure that at least - one of the actions is possible, by providing more input and/or consuming more - output, and updating avail_in or avail_out accordingly; avail_out should - never be zero before the call. The application can consume the compressed - output when it wants, for example when the output buffer is full (avail_out - == 0), or after each call of deflate(). If deflate returns Z_OK and with - zero avail_out, it must be called again after making room in the output - buffer because there might be more output pending. - - Normally the parameter flush is set to Z_NO_FLUSH, which allows deflate to - decide how much data to accumulate before producing output, in order to - maximize compression. - - If the parameter flush is set to Z_SYNC_FLUSH, all pending output is - flushed to the output buffer and the output is aligned on a byte boundary, so - that the decompressor can get all input data available so far. (In - particular avail_in is zero after the call if enough output space has been - provided before the call.) Flushing may degrade compression for some - compression algorithms and so it should be used only when necessary. This - completes the current deflate block and follows it with an empty stored block - that is three bits plus filler bits to the next byte, followed by four bytes - (00 00 ff ff). - - If flush is set to Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH, all pending output is flushed to the - output buffer, but the output is not aligned to a byte boundary. All of the - input data so far will be available to the decompressor, as for Z_SYNC_FLUSH. - This completes the current deflate block and follows it with an empty fixed - codes block that is 10 bits long. This assures that enough bytes are output - in order for the decompressor to finish the block before the empty fixed code - block. - - If flush is set to Z_BLOCK, a deflate block is completed and emitted, as - for Z_SYNC_FLUSH, but the output is not aligned on a byte boundary, and up to - seven bits of the current block are held to be written as the next byte after - the next deflate block is completed. In this case, the decompressor may not - be provided enough bits at this point in order to complete decompression of - the data provided so far to the compressor. It may need to wait for the next - block to be emitted. This is for advanced applications that need to control - the emission of deflate blocks. - - If flush is set to Z_FULL_FLUSH, all output is flushed as with - Z_SYNC_FLUSH, and the compression state is reset so that decompression can - restart from this point if previous compressed data has been damaged or if - random access is desired. Using Z_FULL_FLUSH too often can seriously degrade - compression. - - If deflate returns with avail_out == 0, this function must be called again - with the same value of the flush parameter and more output space (updated - avail_out), until the flush is complete (deflate returns with non-zero - avail_out). In the case of a Z_FULL_FLUSH or Z_SYNC_FLUSH, make sure that - avail_out is greater than six to avoid repeated flush markers due to - avail_out == 0 on return. - - If the parameter flush is set to Z_FINISH, pending input is processed, - pending output is flushed and deflate returns with Z_STREAM_END if there was - enough output space; if deflate returns with Z_OK, this function must be - called again with Z_FINISH and more output space (updated avail_out) but no - more input data, until it returns with Z_STREAM_END or an error. After - deflate has returned Z_STREAM_END, the only possible operations on the stream - are deflateReset or deflateEnd. - - Z_FINISH can be used immediately after deflateInit if all the compression - is to be done in a single step. In this case, avail_out must be at least the - value returned by deflateBound (see below). Then deflate is guaranteed to - return Z_STREAM_END. If not enough output space is provided, deflate will - not return Z_STREAM_END, and it must be called again as described above. - - deflate() sets strm->adler to the adler32 checksum of all input read - so far (that is, total_in bytes). - - deflate() may update strm->data_type if it can make a good guess about - the input data type (Z_BINARY or Z_TEXT). In doubt, the data is considered - binary. This field is only for information purposes and does not affect the - compression algorithm in any manner. - - deflate() returns Z_OK if some progress has been made (more input - processed or more output produced), Z_STREAM_END if all input has been - consumed and all output has been produced (only when flush is set to - Z_FINISH), Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream state was inconsistent (for example - if next_in or next_out was Z_NULL), Z_BUF_ERROR if no progress is possible - (for example avail_in or avail_out was zero). Note that Z_BUF_ERROR is not - fatal, and deflate() can be called again with more input and more output - space to continue compressing. -*/ - - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateEnd OF((z_streamp strm)); -/* - All dynamically allocated data structures for this stream are freed. - This function discards any unprocessed input and does not flush any pending - output. - - deflateEnd returns Z_OK if success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the - stream state was inconsistent, Z_DATA_ERROR if the stream was freed - prematurely (some input or output was discarded). In the error case, msg - may be set but then points to a static string (which must not be - deallocated). -*/ - - -/* -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit OF((z_streamp strm)); - - Initializes the internal stream state for decompression. The fields - next_in, avail_in, zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized before by - the caller. If next_in is not Z_NULL and avail_in is large enough (the - exact value depends on the compression method), inflateInit determines the - compression method from the zlib header and allocates all data structures - accordingly; otherwise the allocation will be deferred to the first call of - inflate. If zalloc and zfree are set to Z_NULL, inflateInit updates them to - use default allocation functions. - - inflateInit returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough - memory, Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version is incompatible with the - version assumed by the caller, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the parameters are - invalid, such as a null pointer to the structure. msg is set to null if - there is no error message. inflateInit does not perform any decompression - apart from possibly reading the zlib header if present: actual decompression - will be done by inflate(). (So next_in and avail_in may be modified, but - next_out and avail_out are unused and unchanged.) The current implementation - of inflateInit() does not process any header information -- that is deferred - until inflate() is called. -*/ - - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflate OF((z_streamp strm, int flush)); -/* - inflate decompresses as much data as possible, and stops when the input - buffer becomes empty or the output buffer becomes full. It may introduce - some output latency (reading input without producing any output) except when - forced to flush. - - The detailed semantics are as follows. inflate performs one or both of the - following actions: - - - Decompress more input starting at next_in and update next_in and avail_in - accordingly. If not all input can be processed (because there is not - enough room in the output buffer), next_in is updated and processing will - resume at this point for the next call of inflate(). - - - Provide more output starting at next_out and update next_out and avail_out - accordingly. inflate() provides as much output as possible, until there is - no more input data or no more space in the output buffer (see below about - the flush parameter). - - Before the call of inflate(), the application should ensure that at least - one of the actions is possible, by providing more input and/or consuming more - output, and updating the next_* and avail_* values accordingly. The - application can consume the uncompressed output when it wants, for example - when the output buffer is full (avail_out == 0), or after each call of - inflate(). If inflate returns Z_OK and with zero avail_out, it must be - called again after making room in the output buffer because there might be - more output pending. - - The flush parameter of inflate() can be Z_NO_FLUSH, Z_SYNC_FLUSH, Z_FINISH, - Z_BLOCK, or Z_TREES. Z_SYNC_FLUSH requests that inflate() flush as much - output as possible to the output buffer. Z_BLOCK requests that inflate() - stop if and when it gets to the next deflate block boundary. When decoding - the zlib or gzip format, this will cause inflate() to return immediately - after the header and before the first block. When doing a raw inflate, - inflate() will go ahead and process the first block, and will return when it - gets to the end of that block, or when it runs out of data. - - The Z_BLOCK option assists in appending to or combining deflate streams. - Also to assist in this, on return inflate() will set strm->data_type to the - number of unused bits in the last byte taken from strm->next_in, plus 64 if - inflate() is currently decoding the last block in the deflate stream, plus - 128 if inflate() returned immediately after decoding an end-of-block code or - decoding the complete header up to just before the first byte of the deflate - stream. The end-of-block will not be indicated until all of the uncompressed - data from that block has been written to strm->next_out. The number of - unused bits may in general be greater than seven, except when bit 7 of - data_type is set, in which case the number of unused bits will be less than - eight. data_type is set as noted here every time inflate() returns for all - flush options, and so can be used to determine the amount of currently - consumed input in bits. - - The Z_TREES option behaves as Z_BLOCK does, but it also returns when the - end of each deflate block header is reached, before any actual data in that - block is decoded. This allows the caller to determine the length of the - deflate block header for later use in random access within a deflate block. - 256 is added to the value of strm->data_type when inflate() returns - immediately after reaching the end of the deflate block header. - - inflate() should normally be called until it returns Z_STREAM_END or an - error. However if all decompression is to be performed in a single step (a - single call of inflate), the parameter flush should be set to Z_FINISH. In - this case all pending input is processed and all pending output is flushed; - avail_out must be large enough to hold all of the uncompressed data for the - operation to complete. (The size of the uncompressed data may have been - saved by the compressor for this purpose.) The use of Z_FINISH is not - required to perform an inflation in one step. However it may be used to - inform inflate that a faster approach can be used for the single inflate() - call. Z_FINISH also informs inflate to not maintain a sliding window if the - stream completes, which reduces inflate's memory footprint. If the stream - does not complete, either because not all of the stream is provided or not - enough output space is provided, then a sliding window will be allocated and - inflate() can be called again to continue the operation as if Z_NO_FLUSH had - been used. - - In this implementation, inflate() always flushes as much output as - possible to the output buffer, and always uses the faster approach on the - first call. So the effects of the flush parameter in this implementation are - on the return value of inflate() as noted below, when inflate() returns early - when Z_BLOCK or Z_TREES is used, and when inflate() avoids the allocation of - memory for a sliding window when Z_FINISH is used. - - If a preset dictionary is needed after this call (see inflateSetDictionary - below), inflate sets strm->adler to the Adler-32 checksum of the dictionary - chosen by the compressor and returns Z_NEED_DICT; otherwise it sets - strm->adler to the Adler-32 checksum of all output produced so far (that is, - total_out bytes) and returns Z_OK, Z_STREAM_END or an error code as described - below. At the end of the stream, inflate() checks that its computed adler32 - checksum is equal to that saved by the compressor and returns Z_STREAM_END - only if the checksum is correct. - - inflate() can decompress and check either zlib-wrapped or gzip-wrapped - deflate data. The header type is detected automatically, if requested when - initializing with inflateInit2(). Any information contained in the gzip - header is not retained, so applications that need that information should - instead use raw inflate, see inflateInit2() below, or inflateBack() and - perform their own processing of the gzip header and trailer. When processing - gzip-wrapped deflate data, strm->adler32 is set to the CRC-32 of the output - producted so far. The CRC-32 is checked against the gzip trailer. - - inflate() returns Z_OK if some progress has been made (more input processed - or more output produced), Z_STREAM_END if the end of the compressed data has - been reached and all uncompressed output has been produced, Z_NEED_DICT if a - preset dictionary is needed at this point, Z_DATA_ERROR if the input data was - corrupted (input stream not conforming to the zlib format or incorrect check - value), Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream structure was inconsistent (for example - next_in or next_out was Z_NULL), Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough memory, - Z_BUF_ERROR if no progress is possible or if there was not enough room in the - output buffer when Z_FINISH is used. Note that Z_BUF_ERROR is not fatal, and - inflate() can be called again with more input and more output space to - continue decompressing. If Z_DATA_ERROR is returned, the application may - then call inflateSync() to look for a good compression block if a partial - recovery of the data is desired. -*/ - - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateEnd OF((z_streamp strm)); -/* - All dynamically allocated data structures for this stream are freed. - This function discards any unprocessed input and does not flush any pending - output. - - inflateEnd returns Z_OK if success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream state - was inconsistent. In the error case, msg may be set but then points to a - static string (which must not be deallocated). -*/ - - - /* Advanced functions */ - -/* - The following functions are needed only in some special applications. -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit2 OF((z_streamp strm, - int level, - int method, - int windowBits, - int memLevel, - int strategy)); - - This is another version of deflateInit with more compression options. The - fields next_in, zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized before by the - caller. - - The method parameter is the compression method. It must be Z_DEFLATED in - this version of the library. - - The windowBits parameter is the base two logarithm of the window size - (the size of the history buffer). It should be in the range 8..15 for this - version of the library. Larger values of this parameter result in better - compression at the expense of memory usage. The default value is 15 if - deflateInit is used instead. - - windowBits can also be -8..-15 for raw deflate. In this case, -windowBits - determines the window size. deflate() will then generate raw deflate data - with no zlib header or trailer, and will not compute an adler32 check value. - - windowBits can also be greater than 15 for optional gzip encoding. Add - 16 to windowBits to write a simple gzip header and trailer around the - compressed data instead of a zlib wrapper. The gzip header will have no - file name, no extra data, no comment, no modification time (set to zero), no - header crc, and the operating system will be set to 255 (unknown). If a - gzip stream is being written, strm->adler is a crc32 instead of an adler32. - - The memLevel parameter specifies how much memory should be allocated - for the internal compression state. memLevel=1 uses minimum memory but is - slow and reduces compression ratio; memLevel=9 uses maximum memory for - optimal speed. The default value is 8. See zconf.h for total memory usage - as a function of windowBits and memLevel. - - The strategy parameter is used to tune the compression algorithm. Use the - value Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY for normal data, Z_FILTERED for data produced by a - filter (or predictor), Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY to force Huffman encoding only (no - string match), or Z_RLE to limit match distances to one (run-length - encoding). Filtered data consists mostly of small values with a somewhat - random distribution. In this case, the compression algorithm is tuned to - compress them better. The effect of Z_FILTERED is to force more Huffman - coding and less string matching; it is somewhat intermediate between - Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY and Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY. Z_RLE is designed to be almost as - fast as Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY, but give better compression for PNG image data. The - strategy parameter only affects the compression ratio but not the - correctness of the compressed output even if it is not set appropriately. - Z_FIXED prevents the use of dynamic Huffman codes, allowing for a simpler - decoder for special applications. - - deflateInit2 returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough - memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if any parameter is invalid (such as an invalid - method), or Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version (zlib_version) is - incompatible with the version assumed by the caller (ZLIB_VERSION). msg is - set to null if there is no error message. deflateInit2 does not perform any - compression: this will be done by deflate(). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateSetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm, - const Bytef *dictionary, - uInt dictLength)); -/* - Initializes the compression dictionary from the given byte sequence - without producing any compressed output. When using the zlib format, this - function must be called immediately after deflateInit, deflateInit2 or - deflateReset, and before any call of deflate. When doing raw deflate, this - function must be called either before any call of deflate, or immediately - after the completion of a deflate block, i.e. after all input has been - consumed and all output has been delivered when using any of the flush - options Z_BLOCK, Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH, Z_SYNC_FLUSH, or Z_FULL_FLUSH. The - compressor and decompressor must use exactly the same dictionary (see - inflateSetDictionary). - - The dictionary should consist of strings (byte sequences) that are likely - to be encountered later in the data to be compressed, with the most commonly - used strings preferably put towards the end of the dictionary. Using a - dictionary is most useful when the data to be compressed is short and can be - predicted with good accuracy; the data can then be compressed better than - with the default empty dictionary. - - Depending on the size of the compression data structures selected by - deflateInit or deflateInit2, a part of the dictionary may in effect be - discarded, for example if the dictionary is larger than the window size - provided in deflateInit or deflateInit2. Thus the strings most likely to be - useful should be put at the end of the dictionary, not at the front. In - addition, the current implementation of deflate will use at most the window - size minus 262 bytes of the provided dictionary. - - Upon return of this function, strm->adler is set to the adler32 value - of the dictionary; the decompressor may later use this value to determine - which dictionary has been used by the compressor. (The adler32 value - applies to the whole dictionary even if only a subset of the dictionary is - actually used by the compressor.) If a raw deflate was requested, then the - adler32 value is not computed and strm->adler is not set. - - deflateSetDictionary returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if a - parameter is invalid (e.g. dictionary being Z_NULL) or the stream state is - inconsistent (for example if deflate has already been called for this stream - or if not at a block boundary for raw deflate). deflateSetDictionary does - not perform any compression: this will be done by deflate(). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateCopy OF((z_streamp dest, - z_streamp source)); -/* - Sets the destination stream as a complete copy of the source stream. - - This function can be useful when several compression strategies will be - tried, for example when there are several ways of pre-processing the input - data with a filter. The streams that will be discarded should then be freed - by calling deflateEnd. Note that deflateCopy duplicates the internal - compression state which can be quite large, so this strategy is slow and can - consume lots of memory. - - deflateCopy returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not - enough memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source stream state was inconsistent - (such as zalloc being Z_NULL). msg is left unchanged in both source and - destination. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateReset OF((z_streamp strm)); -/* - This function is equivalent to deflateEnd followed by deflateInit, - but does not free and reallocate all the internal compression state. The - stream will keep the same compression level and any other attributes that - may have been set by deflateInit2. - - deflateReset returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent (such as zalloc or state being Z_NULL). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateParams OF((z_streamp strm, - int level, - int strategy)); -/* - Dynamically update the compression level and compression strategy. The - interpretation of level and strategy is as in deflateInit2. This can be - used to switch between compression and straight copy of the input data, or - to switch to a different kind of input data requiring a different strategy. - If the compression level is changed, the input available so far is - compressed with the old level (and may be flushed); the new level will take - effect only at the next call of deflate(). - - Before the call of deflateParams, the stream state must be set as for - a call of deflate(), since the currently available input may have to be - compressed and flushed. In particular, strm->avail_out must be non-zero. - - deflateParams returns Z_OK if success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent or if a parameter was invalid, Z_BUF_ERROR if - strm->avail_out was zero. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateTune OF((z_streamp strm, - int good_length, - int max_lazy, - int nice_length, - int max_chain)); -/* - Fine tune deflate's internal compression parameters. This should only be - used by someone who understands the algorithm used by zlib's deflate for - searching for the best matching string, and even then only by the most - fanatic optimizer trying to squeeze out the last compressed bit for their - specific input data. Read the deflate.c source code for the meaning of the - max_lazy, good_length, nice_length, and max_chain parameters. - - deflateTune() can be called after deflateInit() or deflateInit2(), and - returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR for an invalid deflate stream. - */ - -ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT deflateBound OF((z_streamp strm, - uLong sourceLen)); -/* - deflateBound() returns an upper bound on the compressed size after - deflation of sourceLen bytes. It must be called after deflateInit() or - deflateInit2(), and after deflateSetHeader(), if used. This would be used - to allocate an output buffer for deflation in a single pass, and so would be - called before deflate(). If that first deflate() call is provided the - sourceLen input bytes, an output buffer allocated to the size returned by - deflateBound(), and the flush value Z_FINISH, then deflate() is guaranteed - to return Z_STREAM_END. Note that it is possible for the compressed size to - be larger than the value returned by deflateBound() if flush options other - than Z_FINISH or Z_NO_FLUSH are used. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflatePending OF((z_streamp strm, - unsigned *pending, - int *bits)); -/* - deflatePending() returns the number of bytes and bits of output that have - been generated, but not yet provided in the available output. The bytes not - provided would be due to the available output space having being consumed. - The number of bits of output not provided are between 0 and 7, where they - await more bits to join them in order to fill out a full byte. If pending - or bits are Z_NULL, then those values are not set. - - deflatePending returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent. - */ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflatePrime OF((z_streamp strm, - int bits, - int value)); -/* - deflatePrime() inserts bits in the deflate output stream. The intent - is that this function is used to start off the deflate output with the bits - leftover from a previous deflate stream when appending to it. As such, this - function can only be used for raw deflate, and must be used before the first - deflate() call after a deflateInit2() or deflateReset(). bits must be less - than or equal to 16, and that many of the least significant bits of value - will be inserted in the output. - - deflatePrime returns Z_OK if success, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough - room in the internal buffer to insert the bits, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the - source stream state was inconsistent. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateSetHeader OF((z_streamp strm, - gz_headerp head)); -/* - deflateSetHeader() provides gzip header information for when a gzip - stream is requested by deflateInit2(). deflateSetHeader() may be called - after deflateInit2() or deflateReset() and before the first call of - deflate(). The text, time, os, extra field, name, and comment information - in the provided gz_header structure are written to the gzip header (xflag is - ignored -- the extra flags are set according to the compression level). The - caller must assure that, if not Z_NULL, name and comment are terminated with - a zero byte, and that if extra is not Z_NULL, that extra_len bytes are - available there. If hcrc is true, a gzip header crc is included. Note that - the current versions of the command-line version of gzip (up through version - 1.3.x) do not support header crc's, and will report that it is a "multi-part - gzip file" and give up. - - If deflateSetHeader is not used, the default gzip header has text false, - the time set to zero, and os set to 255, with no extra, name, or comment - fields. The gzip header is returned to the default state by deflateReset(). - - deflateSetHeader returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent. -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit2 OF((z_streamp strm, - int windowBits)); - - This is another version of inflateInit with an extra parameter. The - fields next_in, avail_in, zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized - before by the caller. - - The windowBits parameter is the base two logarithm of the maximum window - size (the size of the history buffer). It should be in the range 8..15 for - this version of the library. The default value is 15 if inflateInit is used - instead. windowBits must be greater than or equal to the windowBits value - provided to deflateInit2() while compressing, or it must be equal to 15 if - deflateInit2() was not used. If a compressed stream with a larger window - size is given as input, inflate() will return with the error code - Z_DATA_ERROR instead of trying to allocate a larger window. - - windowBits can also be zero to request that inflate use the window size in - the zlib header of the compressed stream. - - windowBits can also be -8..-15 for raw inflate. In this case, -windowBits - determines the window size. inflate() will then process raw deflate data, - not looking for a zlib or gzip header, not generating a check value, and not - looking for any check values for comparison at the end of the stream. This - is for use with other formats that use the deflate compressed data format - such as zip. Those formats provide their own check values. If a custom - format is developed using the raw deflate format for compressed data, it is - recommended that a check value such as an adler32 or a crc32 be applied to - the uncompressed data as is done in the zlib, gzip, and zip formats. For - most applications, the zlib format should be used as is. Note that comments - above on the use in deflateInit2() applies to the magnitude of windowBits. - - windowBits can also be greater than 15 for optional gzip decoding. Add - 32 to windowBits to enable zlib and gzip decoding with automatic header - detection, or add 16 to decode only the gzip format (the zlib format will - return a Z_DATA_ERROR). If a gzip stream is being decoded, strm->adler is a - crc32 instead of an adler32. - - inflateInit2 returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough - memory, Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version is incompatible with the - version assumed by the caller, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the parameters are - invalid, such as a null pointer to the structure. msg is set to null if - there is no error message. inflateInit2 does not perform any decompression - apart from possibly reading the zlib header if present: actual decompression - will be done by inflate(). (So next_in and avail_in may be modified, but - next_out and avail_out are unused and unchanged.) The current implementation - of inflateInit2() does not process any header information -- that is - deferred until inflate() is called. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateSetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm, - const Bytef *dictionary, - uInt dictLength)); -/* - Initializes the decompression dictionary from the given uncompressed byte - sequence. This function must be called immediately after a call of inflate, - if that call returned Z_NEED_DICT. The dictionary chosen by the compressor - can be determined from the adler32 value returned by that call of inflate. - The compressor and decompressor must use exactly the same dictionary (see - deflateSetDictionary). For raw inflate, this function can be called at any - time to set the dictionary. If the provided dictionary is smaller than the - window and there is already data in the window, then the provided dictionary - will amend what's there. The application must insure that the dictionary - that was used for compression is provided. - - inflateSetDictionary returns Z_OK if success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if a - parameter is invalid (e.g. dictionary being Z_NULL) or the stream state is - inconsistent, Z_DATA_ERROR if the given dictionary doesn't match the - expected one (incorrect adler32 value). inflateSetDictionary does not - perform any decompression: this will be done by subsequent calls of - inflate(). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateGetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm, - Bytef *dictionary, - uInt *dictLength)); -/* - Returns the sliding dictionary being maintained by inflate. dictLength is - set to the number of bytes in the dictionary, and that many bytes are copied - to dictionary. dictionary must have enough space, where 32768 bytes is - always enough. If inflateGetDictionary() is called with dictionary equal to - Z_NULL, then only the dictionary length is returned, and nothing is copied. - Similary, if dictLength is Z_NULL, then it is not set. - - inflateGetDictionary returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the - stream state is inconsistent. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateSync OF((z_streamp strm)); -/* - Skips invalid compressed data until a possible full flush point (see above - for the description of deflate with Z_FULL_FLUSH) can be found, or until all - available input is skipped. No output is provided. - - inflateSync searches for a 00 00 FF FF pattern in the compressed data. - All full flush points have this pattern, but not all occurrences of this - pattern are full flush points. - - inflateSync returns Z_OK if a possible full flush point has been found, - Z_BUF_ERROR if no more input was provided, Z_DATA_ERROR if no flush point - has been found, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream structure was inconsistent. - In the success case, the application may save the current current value of - total_in which indicates where valid compressed data was found. In the - error case, the application may repeatedly call inflateSync, providing more - input each time, until success or end of the input data. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateCopy OF((z_streamp dest, - z_streamp source)); -/* - Sets the destination stream as a complete copy of the source stream. - - This function can be useful when randomly accessing a large stream. The - first pass through the stream can periodically record the inflate state, - allowing restarting inflate at those points when randomly accessing the - stream. - - inflateCopy returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not - enough memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source stream state was inconsistent - (such as zalloc being Z_NULL). msg is left unchanged in both source and - destination. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateReset OF((z_streamp strm)); -/* - This function is equivalent to inflateEnd followed by inflateInit, - but does not free and reallocate all the internal decompression state. The - stream will keep attributes that may have been set by inflateInit2. - - inflateReset returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent (such as zalloc or state being Z_NULL). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateReset2 OF((z_streamp strm, - int windowBits)); -/* - This function is the same as inflateReset, but it also permits changing - the wrap and window size requests. The windowBits parameter is interpreted - the same as it is for inflateInit2. - - inflateReset2 returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent (such as zalloc or state being Z_NULL), or if - the windowBits parameter is invalid. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflatePrime OF((z_streamp strm, - int bits, - int value)); -/* - This function inserts bits in the inflate input stream. The intent is - that this function is used to start inflating at a bit position in the - middle of a byte. The provided bits will be used before any bytes are used - from next_in. This function should only be used with raw inflate, and - should be used before the first inflate() call after inflateInit2() or - inflateReset(). bits must be less than or equal to 16, and that many of the - least significant bits of value will be inserted in the input. - - If bits is negative, then the input stream bit buffer is emptied. Then - inflatePrime() can be called again to put bits in the buffer. This is used - to clear out bits leftover after feeding inflate a block description prior - to feeding inflate codes. - - inflatePrime returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent. -*/ - -ZEXTERN long ZEXPORT inflateMark OF((z_streamp strm)); -/* - This function returns two values, one in the lower 16 bits of the return - value, and the other in the remaining upper bits, obtained by shifting the - return value down 16 bits. If the upper value is -1 and the lower value is - zero, then inflate() is currently decoding information outside of a block. - If the upper value is -1 and the lower value is non-zero, then inflate is in - the middle of a stored block, with the lower value equaling the number of - bytes from the input remaining to copy. If the upper value is not -1, then - it is the number of bits back from the current bit position in the input of - the code (literal or length/distance pair) currently being processed. In - that case the lower value is the number of bytes already emitted for that - code. - - A code is being processed if inflate is waiting for more input to complete - decoding of the code, or if it has completed decoding but is waiting for - more output space to write the literal or match data. - - inflateMark() is used to mark locations in the input data for random - access, which may be at bit positions, and to note those cases where the - output of a code may span boundaries of random access blocks. The current - location in the input stream can be determined from avail_in and data_type - as noted in the description for the Z_BLOCK flush parameter for inflate. - - inflateMark returns the value noted above or -1 << 16 if the provided - source stream state was inconsistent. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateGetHeader OF((z_streamp strm, - gz_headerp head)); -/* - inflateGetHeader() requests that gzip header information be stored in the - provided gz_header structure. inflateGetHeader() may be called after - inflateInit2() or inflateReset(), and before the first call of inflate(). - As inflate() processes the gzip stream, head->done is zero until the header - is completed, at which time head->done is set to one. If a zlib stream is - being decoded, then head->done is set to -1 to indicate that there will be - no gzip header information forthcoming. Note that Z_BLOCK or Z_TREES can be - used to force inflate() to return immediately after header processing is - complete and before any actual data is decompressed. - - The text, time, xflags, and os fields are filled in with the gzip header - contents. hcrc is set to true if there is a header CRC. (The header CRC - was valid if done is set to one.) If extra is not Z_NULL, then extra_max - contains the maximum number of bytes to write to extra. Once done is true, - extra_len contains the actual extra field length, and extra contains the - extra field, or that field truncated if extra_max is less than extra_len. - If name is not Z_NULL, then up to name_max characters are written there, - terminated with a zero unless the length is greater than name_max. If - comment is not Z_NULL, then up to comm_max characters are written there, - terminated with a zero unless the length is greater than comm_max. When any - of extra, name, or comment are not Z_NULL and the respective field is not - present in the header, then that field is set to Z_NULL to signal its - absence. This allows the use of deflateSetHeader() with the returned - structure to duplicate the header. However if those fields are set to - allocated memory, then the application will need to save those pointers - elsewhere so that they can be eventually freed. - - If inflateGetHeader is not used, then the header information is simply - discarded. The header is always checked for validity, including the header - CRC if present. inflateReset() will reset the process to discard the header - information. The application would need to call inflateGetHeader() again to - retrieve the header from the next gzip stream. - - inflateGetHeader returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source - stream state was inconsistent. -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBackInit OF((z_streamp strm, int windowBits, - unsigned char FAR *window)); - - Initialize the internal stream state for decompression using inflateBack() - calls. The fields zalloc, zfree and opaque in strm must be initialized - before the call. If zalloc and zfree are Z_NULL, then the default library- - derived memory allocation routines are used. windowBits is the base two - logarithm of the window size, in the range 8..15. window is a caller - supplied buffer of that size. Except for special applications where it is - assured that deflate was used with small window sizes, windowBits must be 15 - and a 32K byte window must be supplied to be able to decompress general - deflate streams. - - See inflateBack() for the usage of these routines. - - inflateBackInit will return Z_OK on success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if any of - the parameters are invalid, Z_MEM_ERROR if the internal state could not be - allocated, or Z_VERSION_ERROR if the version of the library does not match - the version of the header file. -*/ - -typedef unsigned (*in_func) OF((void FAR *, - z_const unsigned char FAR * FAR *)); -typedef int (*out_func) OF((void FAR *, unsigned char FAR *, unsigned)); - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBack OF((z_streamp strm, - in_func in, void FAR *in_desc, - out_func out, void FAR *out_desc)); -/* - inflateBack() does a raw inflate with a single call using a call-back - interface for input and output. This is potentially more efficient than - inflate() for file i/o applications, in that it avoids copying between the - output and the sliding window by simply making the window itself the output - buffer. inflate() can be faster on modern CPUs when used with large - buffers. inflateBack() trusts the application to not change the output - buffer passed by the output function, at least until inflateBack() returns. - - inflateBackInit() must be called first to allocate the internal state - and to initialize the state with the user-provided window buffer. - inflateBack() may then be used multiple times to inflate a complete, raw - deflate stream with each call. inflateBackEnd() is then called to free the - allocated state. - - A raw deflate stream is one with no zlib or gzip header or trailer. - This routine would normally be used in a utility that reads zip or gzip - files and writes out uncompressed files. The utility would decode the - header and process the trailer on its own, hence this routine expects only - the raw deflate stream to decompress. This is different from the normal - behavior of inflate(), which expects either a zlib or gzip header and - trailer around the deflate stream. - - inflateBack() uses two subroutines supplied by the caller that are then - called by inflateBack() for input and output. inflateBack() calls those - routines until it reads a complete deflate stream and writes out all of the - uncompressed data, or until it encounters an error. The function's - parameters and return types are defined above in the in_func and out_func - typedefs. inflateBack() will call in(in_desc, &buf) which should return the - number of bytes of provided input, and a pointer to that input in buf. If - there is no input available, in() must return zero--buf is ignored in that - case--and inflateBack() will return a buffer error. inflateBack() will call - out(out_desc, buf, len) to write the uncompressed data buf[0..len-1]. out() - should return zero on success, or non-zero on failure. If out() returns - non-zero, inflateBack() will return with an error. Neither in() nor out() - are permitted to change the contents of the window provided to - inflateBackInit(), which is also the buffer that out() uses to write from. - The length written by out() will be at most the window size. Any non-zero - amount of input may be provided by in(). - - For convenience, inflateBack() can be provided input on the first call by - setting strm->next_in and strm->avail_in. If that input is exhausted, then - in() will be called. Therefore strm->next_in must be initialized before - calling inflateBack(). If strm->next_in is Z_NULL, then in() will be called - immediately for input. If strm->next_in is not Z_NULL, then strm->avail_in - must also be initialized, and then if strm->avail_in is not zero, input will - initially be taken from strm->next_in[0 .. strm->avail_in - 1]. - - The in_desc and out_desc parameters of inflateBack() is passed as the - first parameter of in() and out() respectively when they are called. These - descriptors can be optionally used to pass any information that the caller- - supplied in() and out() functions need to do their job. - - On return, inflateBack() will set strm->next_in and strm->avail_in to - pass back any unused input that was provided by the last in() call. The - return values of inflateBack() can be Z_STREAM_END on success, Z_BUF_ERROR - if in() or out() returned an error, Z_DATA_ERROR if there was a format error - in the deflate stream (in which case strm->msg is set to indicate the nature - of the error), or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream was not properly initialized. - In the case of Z_BUF_ERROR, an input or output error can be distinguished - using strm->next_in which will be Z_NULL only if in() returned an error. If - strm->next_in is not Z_NULL, then the Z_BUF_ERROR was due to out() returning - non-zero. (in() will always be called before out(), so strm->next_in is - assured to be defined if out() returns non-zero.) Note that inflateBack() - cannot return Z_OK. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBackEnd OF((z_streamp strm)); -/* - All memory allocated by inflateBackInit() is freed. - - inflateBackEnd() returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream - state was inconsistent. -*/ - -ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT zlibCompileFlags OF((void)); -/* Return flags indicating compile-time options. - - Type sizes, two bits each, 00 = 16 bits, 01 = 32, 10 = 64, 11 = other: - 1.0: size of uInt - 3.2: size of uLong - 5.4: size of voidpf (pointer) - 7.6: size of z_off_t - - Compiler, assembler, and debug options: - 8: DEBUG - 9: ASMV or ASMINF -- use ASM code - 10: ZLIB_WINAPI -- exported functions use the WINAPI calling convention - 11: 0 (reserved) - - One-time table building (smaller code, but not thread-safe if true): - 12: BUILDFIXED -- build static block decoding tables when needed - 13: DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE -- build CRC calculation tables when needed - 14,15: 0 (reserved) - - Library content (indicates missing functionality): - 16: NO_GZCOMPRESS -- gz* functions cannot compress (to avoid linking - deflate code when not needed) - 17: NO_GZIP -- deflate can't write gzip streams, and inflate can't detect - and decode gzip streams (to avoid linking crc code) - 18-19: 0 (reserved) - - Operation variations (changes in library functionality): - 20: PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND -- slightly more permissive inflate - 21: FASTEST -- deflate algorithm with only one, lowest compression level - 22,23: 0 (reserved) - - The sprintf variant used by gzprintf (zero is best): - 24: 0 = vs*, 1 = s* -- 1 means limited to 20 arguments after the format - 25: 0 = *nprintf, 1 = *printf -- 1 means gzprintf() not secure! - 26: 0 = returns value, 1 = void -- 1 means inferred string length returned - - Remainder: - 27-31: 0 (reserved) - */ - -#ifndef Z_SOLO - - /* utility functions */ - -/* - The following utility functions are implemented on top of the basic - stream-oriented functions. To simplify the interface, some default options - are assumed (compression level and memory usage, standard memory allocation - functions). The source code of these utility functions can be modified if - you need special options. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT compress OF((Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen, - const Bytef *source, uLong sourceLen)); -/* - Compresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. sourceLen is - the byte length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total size - of the destination buffer, which must be at least the value returned by - compressBound(sourceLen). Upon exit, destLen is the actual size of the - compressed buffer. - - compress returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not - enough memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output - buffer. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT compress2 OF((Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen, - const Bytef *source, uLong sourceLen, - int level)); -/* - Compresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. The level - parameter has the same meaning as in deflateInit. sourceLen is the byte - length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total size of the - destination buffer, which must be at least the value returned by - compressBound(sourceLen). Upon exit, destLen is the actual size of the - compressed buffer. - - compress2 returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough - memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output buffer, - Z_STREAM_ERROR if the level parameter is invalid. -*/ - -ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT compressBound OF((uLong sourceLen)); -/* - compressBound() returns an upper bound on the compressed size after - compress() or compress2() on sourceLen bytes. It would be used before a - compress() or compress2() call to allocate the destination buffer. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT uncompress OF((Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen, - const Bytef *source, uLong sourceLen)); -/* - Decompresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. sourceLen is - the byte length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total size - of the destination buffer, which must be large enough to hold the entire - uncompressed data. (The size of the uncompressed data must have been saved - previously by the compressor and transmitted to the decompressor by some - mechanism outside the scope of this compression library.) Upon exit, destLen - is the actual size of the uncompressed buffer. - - uncompress returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not - enough memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output - buffer, or Z_DATA_ERROR if the input data was corrupted or incomplete. In - the case where there is not enough room, uncompress() will fill the output - buffer with the uncompressed data up to that point. -*/ - - /* gzip file access functions */ - -/* - This library supports reading and writing files in gzip (.gz) format with - an interface similar to that of stdio, using the functions that start with - "gz". The gzip format is different from the zlib format. gzip is a gzip - wrapper, documented in RFC 1952, wrapped around a deflate stream. -*/ - -typedef struct gzFile_s *gzFile; /* semi-opaque gzip file descriptor */ - -/* -ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen OF((const char *path, const char *mode)); - - Opens a gzip (.gz) file for reading or writing. The mode parameter is as - in fopen ("rb" or "wb") but can also include a compression level ("wb9") or - a strategy: 'f' for filtered data as in "wb6f", 'h' for Huffman-only - compression as in "wb1h", 'R' for run-length encoding as in "wb1R", or 'F' - for fixed code compression as in "wb9F". (See the description of - deflateInit2 for more information about the strategy parameter.) 'T' will - request transparent writing or appending with no compression and not using - the gzip format. - - "a" can be used instead of "w" to request that the gzip stream that will - be written be appended to the file. "+" will result in an error, since - reading and writing to the same gzip file is not supported. The addition of - "x" when writing will create the file exclusively, which fails if the file - already exists. On systems that support it, the addition of "e" when - reading or writing will set the flag to close the file on an execve() call. - - These functions, as well as gzip, will read and decode a sequence of gzip - streams in a file. The append function of gzopen() can be used to create - such a file. (Also see gzflush() for another way to do this.) When - appending, gzopen does not test whether the file begins with a gzip stream, - nor does it look for the end of the gzip streams to begin appending. gzopen - will simply append a gzip stream to the existing file. - - gzopen can be used to read a file which is not in gzip format; in this - case gzread will directly read from the file without decompression. When - reading, this will be detected automatically by looking for the magic two- - byte gzip header. - - gzopen returns NULL if the file could not be opened, if there was - insufficient memory to allocate the gzFile state, or if an invalid mode was - specified (an 'r', 'w', or 'a' was not provided, or '+' was provided). - errno can be checked to determine if the reason gzopen failed was that the - file could not be opened. -*/ - -ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzdopen OF((int fd, const char *mode)); -/* - gzdopen associates a gzFile with the file descriptor fd. File descriptors - are obtained from calls like open, dup, creat, pipe or fileno (if the file - has been previously opened with fopen). The mode parameter is as in gzopen. - - The next call of gzclose on the returned gzFile will also close the file - descriptor fd, just like fclose(fdopen(fd, mode)) closes the file descriptor - fd. If you want to keep fd open, use fd = dup(fd_keep); gz = gzdopen(fd, - mode);. The duplicated descriptor should be saved to avoid a leak, since - gzdopen does not close fd if it fails. If you are using fileno() to get the - file descriptor from a FILE *, then you will have to use dup() to avoid - double-close()ing the file descriptor. Both gzclose() and fclose() will - close the associated file descriptor, so they need to have different file - descriptors. - - gzdopen returns NULL if there was insufficient memory to allocate the - gzFile state, if an invalid mode was specified (an 'r', 'w', or 'a' was not - provided, or '+' was provided), or if fd is -1. The file descriptor is not - used until the next gz* read, write, seek, or close operation, so gzdopen - will not detect if fd is invalid (unless fd is -1). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzbuffer OF((gzFile file, unsigned size)); -/* - Set the internal buffer size used by this library's functions. The - default buffer size is 8192 bytes. This function must be called after - gzopen() or gzdopen(), and before any other calls that read or write the - file. The buffer memory allocation is always deferred to the first read or - write. Two buffers are allocated, either both of the specified size when - writing, or one of the specified size and the other twice that size when - reading. A larger buffer size of, for example, 64K or 128K bytes will - noticeably increase the speed of decompression (reading). - - The new buffer size also affects the maximum length for gzprintf(). - - gzbuffer() returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure, such as being called - too late. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzsetparams OF((gzFile file, int level, int strategy)); -/* - Dynamically update the compression level or strategy. See the description - of deflateInit2 for the meaning of these parameters. - - gzsetparams returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the file was not - opened for writing. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzread OF((gzFile file, voidp buf, unsigned len)); -/* - Reads the given number of uncompressed bytes from the compressed file. If - the input file is not in gzip format, gzread copies the given number of - bytes into the buffer directly from the file. - - After reaching the end of a gzip stream in the input, gzread will continue - to read, looking for another gzip stream. Any number of gzip streams may be - concatenated in the input file, and will all be decompressed by gzread(). - If something other than a gzip stream is encountered after a gzip stream, - that remaining trailing garbage is ignored (and no error is returned). - - gzread can be used to read a gzip file that is being concurrently written. - Upon reaching the end of the input, gzread will return with the available - data. If the error code returned by gzerror is Z_OK or Z_BUF_ERROR, then - gzclearerr can be used to clear the end of file indicator in order to permit - gzread to be tried again. Z_OK indicates that a gzip stream was completed - on the last gzread. Z_BUF_ERROR indicates that the input file ended in the - middle of a gzip stream. Note that gzread does not return -1 in the event - of an incomplete gzip stream. This error is deferred until gzclose(), which - will return Z_BUF_ERROR if the last gzread ended in the middle of a gzip - stream. Alternatively, gzerror can be used before gzclose to detect this - case. - - gzread returns the number of uncompressed bytes actually read, less than - len for end of file, or -1 for error. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzwrite OF((gzFile file, - voidpc buf, unsigned len)); -/* - Writes the given number of uncompressed bytes into the compressed file. - gzwrite returns the number of uncompressed bytes written or 0 in case of - error. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORTVA gzprintf Z_ARG((gzFile file, const char *format, ...)); -/* - Converts, formats, and writes the arguments to the compressed file under - control of the format string, as in fprintf. gzprintf returns the number of - uncompressed bytes actually written, or 0 in case of error. The number of - uncompressed bytes written is limited to 8191, or one less than the buffer - size given to gzbuffer(). The caller should assure that this limit is not - exceeded. If it is exceeded, then gzprintf() will return an error (0) with - nothing written. In this case, there may also be a buffer overflow with - unpredictable consequences, which is possible only if zlib was compiled with - the insecure functions sprintf() or vsprintf() because the secure snprintf() - or vsnprintf() functions were not available. This can be determined using - zlibCompileFlags(). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzputs OF((gzFile file, const char *s)); -/* - Writes the given null-terminated string to the compressed file, excluding - the terminating null character. - - gzputs returns the number of characters written, or -1 in case of error. -*/ - -ZEXTERN char * ZEXPORT gzgets OF((gzFile file, char *buf, int len)); -/* - Reads bytes from the compressed file until len-1 characters are read, or a - newline character is read and transferred to buf, or an end-of-file - condition is encountered. If any characters are read or if len == 1, the - string is terminated with a null character. If no characters are read due - to an end-of-file or len < 1, then the buffer is left untouched. - - gzgets returns buf which is a null-terminated string, or it returns NULL - for end-of-file or in case of error. If there was an error, the contents at - buf are indeterminate. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzputc OF((gzFile file, int c)); -/* - Writes c, converted to an unsigned char, into the compressed file. gzputc - returns the value that was written, or -1 in case of error. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzgetc OF((gzFile file)); -/* - Reads one byte from the compressed file. gzgetc returns this byte or -1 - in case of end of file or error. This is implemented as a macro for speed. - As such, it does not do all of the checking the other functions do. I.e. - it does not check to see if file is NULL, nor whether the structure file - points to has been clobbered or not. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzungetc OF((int c, gzFile file)); -/* - Push one character back onto the stream to be read as the first character - on the next read. At least one character of push-back is allowed. - gzungetc() returns the character pushed, or -1 on failure. gzungetc() will - fail if c is -1, and may fail if a character has been pushed but not read - yet. If gzungetc is used immediately after gzopen or gzdopen, at least the - output buffer size of pushed characters is allowed. (See gzbuffer above.) - The pushed character will be discarded if the stream is repositioned with - gzseek() or gzrewind(). -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzflush OF((gzFile file, int flush)); -/* - Flushes all pending output into the compressed file. The parameter flush - is as in the deflate() function. The return value is the zlib error number - (see function gzerror below). gzflush is only permitted when writing. - - If the flush parameter is Z_FINISH, the remaining data is written and the - gzip stream is completed in the output. If gzwrite() is called again, a new - gzip stream will be started in the output. gzread() is able to read such - concatented gzip streams. - - gzflush should be called only when strictly necessary because it will - degrade compression if called too often. -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzseek OF((gzFile file, - z_off_t offset, int whence)); - - Sets the starting position for the next gzread or gzwrite on the given - compressed file. The offset represents a number of bytes in the - uncompressed data stream. The whence parameter is defined as in lseek(2); - the value SEEK_END is not supported. - - If the file is opened for reading, this function is emulated but can be - extremely slow. If the file is opened for writing, only forward seeks are - supported; gzseek then compresses a sequence of zeroes up to the new - starting position. - - gzseek returns the resulting offset location as measured in bytes from - the beginning of the uncompressed stream, or -1 in case of error, in - particular if the file is opened for writing and the new starting position - would be before the current position. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzrewind OF((gzFile file)); -/* - Rewinds the given file. This function is supported only for reading. - - gzrewind(file) is equivalent to (int)gzseek(file, 0L, SEEK_SET) -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gztell OF((gzFile file)); - - Returns the starting position for the next gzread or gzwrite on the given - compressed file. This position represents a number of bytes in the - uncompressed data stream, and is zero when starting, even if appending or - reading a gzip stream from the middle of a file using gzdopen(). - - gztell(file) is equivalent to gzseek(file, 0L, SEEK_CUR) -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzoffset OF((gzFile file)); - - Returns the current offset in the file being read or written. This offset - includes the count of bytes that precede the gzip stream, for example when - appending or when using gzdopen() for reading. When reading, the offset - does not include as yet unused buffered input. This information can be used - for a progress indicator. On error, gzoffset() returns -1. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzeof OF((gzFile file)); -/* - Returns true (1) if the end-of-file indicator has been set while reading, - false (0) otherwise. Note that the end-of-file indicator is set only if the - read tried to go past the end of the input, but came up short. Therefore, - just like feof(), gzeof() may return false even if there is no more data to - read, in the event that the last read request was for the exact number of - bytes remaining in the input file. This will happen if the input file size - is an exact multiple of the buffer size. - - If gzeof() returns true, then the read functions will return no more data, - unless the end-of-file indicator is reset by gzclearerr() and the input file - has grown since the previous end of file was detected. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzdirect OF((gzFile file)); -/* - Returns true (1) if file is being copied directly while reading, or false - (0) if file is a gzip stream being decompressed. - - If the input file is empty, gzdirect() will return true, since the input - does not contain a gzip stream. - - If gzdirect() is used immediately after gzopen() or gzdopen() it will - cause buffers to be allocated to allow reading the file to determine if it - is a gzip file. Therefore if gzbuffer() is used, it should be called before - gzdirect(). - - When writing, gzdirect() returns true (1) if transparent writing was - requested ("wT" for the gzopen() mode), or false (0) otherwise. (Note: - gzdirect() is not needed when writing. Transparent writing must be - explicitly requested, so the application already knows the answer. When - linking statically, using gzdirect() will include all of the zlib code for - gzip file reading and decompression, which may not be desired.) -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzclose OF((gzFile file)); -/* - Flushes all pending output if necessary, closes the compressed file and - deallocates the (de)compression state. Note that once file is closed, you - cannot call gzerror with file, since its structures have been deallocated. - gzclose must not be called more than once on the same file, just as free - must not be called more than once on the same allocation. - - gzclose will return Z_STREAM_ERROR if file is not valid, Z_ERRNO on a - file operation error, Z_MEM_ERROR if out of memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if the - last read ended in the middle of a gzip stream, or Z_OK on success. -*/ - -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzclose_r OF((gzFile file)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzclose_w OF((gzFile file)); -/* - Same as gzclose(), but gzclose_r() is only for use when reading, and - gzclose_w() is only for use when writing or appending. The advantage to - using these instead of gzclose() is that they avoid linking in zlib - compression or decompression code that is not used when only reading or only - writing respectively. If gzclose() is used, then both compression and - decompression code will be included the application when linking to a static - zlib library. -*/ - -ZEXTERN const char * ZEXPORT gzerror OF((gzFile file, int *errnum)); -/* - Returns the error message for the last error which occurred on the given - compressed file. errnum is set to zlib error number. If an error occurred - in the file system and not in the compression library, errnum is set to - Z_ERRNO and the application may consult errno to get the exact error code. - - The application must not modify the returned string. Future calls to - this function may invalidate the previously returned string. If file is - closed, then the string previously returned by gzerror will no longer be - available. - - gzerror() should be used to distinguish errors from end-of-file for those - functions above that do not distinguish those cases in their return values. -*/ - -ZEXTERN void ZEXPORT gzclearerr OF((gzFile file)); -/* - Clears the error and end-of-file flags for file. This is analogous to the - clearerr() function in stdio. This is useful for continuing to read a gzip - file that is being written concurrently. -*/ - -#endif /* !Z_SOLO */ - - /* checksum functions */ - -/* - These functions are not related to compression but are exported - anyway because they might be useful in applications using the compression - library. -*/ - -ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32 OF((uLong adler, const Bytef *buf, uInt len)); -/* - Update a running Adler-32 checksum with the bytes buf[0..len-1] and - return the updated checksum. If buf is Z_NULL, this function returns the - required initial value for the checksum. - - An Adler-32 checksum is almost as reliable as a CRC32 but can be computed - much faster. - - Usage example: - - uLong adler = adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - - while (read_buffer(buffer, length) != EOF) { - adler = adler32(adler, buffer, length); - } - if (adler != original_adler) error(); -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine OF((uLong adler1, uLong adler2, - z_off_t len2)); - - Combine two Adler-32 checksums into one. For two sequences of bytes, seq1 - and seq2 with lengths len1 and len2, Adler-32 checksums were calculated for - each, adler1 and adler2. adler32_combine() returns the Adler-32 checksum of - seq1 and seq2 concatenated, requiring only adler1, adler2, and len2. Note - that the z_off_t type (like off_t) is a signed integer. If len2 is - negative, the result has no meaning or utility. -*/ - -ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32 OF((uLong crc, const Bytef *buf, uInt len)); -/* - Update a running CRC-32 with the bytes buf[0..len-1] and return the - updated CRC-32. If buf is Z_NULL, this function returns the required - initial value for the crc. Pre- and post-conditioning (one's complement) is - performed within this function so it shouldn't be done by the application. - - Usage example: - - uLong crc = crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - - while (read_buffer(buffer, length) != EOF) { - crc = crc32(crc, buffer, length); - } - if (crc != original_crc) error(); -*/ - -/* -ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine OF((uLong crc1, uLong crc2, z_off_t len2)); - - Combine two CRC-32 check values into one. For two sequences of bytes, - seq1 and seq2 with lengths len1 and len2, CRC-32 check values were - calculated for each, crc1 and crc2. crc32_combine() returns the CRC-32 - check value of seq1 and seq2 concatenated, requiring only crc1, crc2, and - len2. -*/ - - - /* various hacks, don't look :) */ - -/* deflateInit and inflateInit are macros to allow checking the zlib version - * and the compiler's view of z_stream: - */ -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit_ OF((z_streamp strm, int level, - const char *version, int stream_size)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit_ OF((z_streamp strm, - const char *version, int stream_size)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit2_ OF((z_streamp strm, int level, int method, - int windowBits, int memLevel, - int strategy, const char *version, - int stream_size)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit2_ OF((z_streamp strm, int windowBits, - const char *version, int stream_size)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBackInit_ OF((z_streamp strm, int windowBits, - unsigned char FAR *window, - const char *version, - int stream_size)); -#define deflateInit(strm, level) \ - deflateInit_((strm), (level), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream)) -#define inflateInit(strm) \ - inflateInit_((strm), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream)) -#define deflateInit2(strm, level, method, windowBits, memLevel, strategy) \ - deflateInit2_((strm),(level),(method),(windowBits),(memLevel),\ - (strategy), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream)) -#define inflateInit2(strm, windowBits) \ - inflateInit2_((strm), (windowBits), ZLIB_VERSION, \ - (int)sizeof(z_stream)) -#define inflateBackInit(strm, windowBits, window) \ - inflateBackInit_((strm), (windowBits), (window), \ - ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream)) - -#ifndef Z_SOLO - -/* gzgetc() macro and its supporting function and exposed data structure. Note - * that the real internal state is much larger than the exposed structure. - * This abbreviated structure exposes just enough for the gzgetc() macro. The - * user should not mess with these exposed elements, since their names or - * behavior could change in the future, perhaps even capriciously. They can - * only be used by the gzgetc() macro. You have been warned. - */ -struct gzFile_s { - unsigned have; - unsigned char *next; - z_off64_t pos; -}; -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzgetc_ OF((gzFile file)); /* backward compatibility */ -#ifdef Z_PREFIX_SET -# undef z_gzgetc -# define z_gzgetc(g) \ - ((g)->have ? ((g)->have--, (g)->pos++, *((g)->next)++) : gzgetc(g)) -#else -# define gzgetc(g) \ - ((g)->have ? ((g)->have--, (g)->pos++, *((g)->next)++) : gzgetc(g)) -#endif - -/* provide 64-bit offset functions if _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE defined, and/or - * change the regular functions to 64 bits if _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is 64 (if - * both are true, the application gets the *64 functions, and the regular - * functions are changed to 64 bits) -- in case these are set on systems - * without large file support, _LFS64_LARGEFILE must also be true - */ -#ifdef Z_LARGE64 - ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen64 OF((const char *, const char *)); - ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzseek64 OF((gzFile, z_off64_t, int)); - ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gztell64 OF((gzFile)); - ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzoffset64 OF((gzFile)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off64_t)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off64_t)); -#endif - -#if !defined(ZLIB_INTERNAL) && defined(Z_WANT64) -# ifdef Z_PREFIX_SET -# define z_gzopen z_gzopen64 -# define z_gzseek z_gzseek64 -# define z_gztell z_gztell64 -# define z_gzoffset z_gzoffset64 -# define z_adler32_combine z_adler32_combine64 -# define z_crc32_combine z_crc32_combine64 -# else -# define gzopen gzopen64 -# define gzseek gzseek64 -# define gztell gztell64 -# define gzoffset gzoffset64 -# define adler32_combine adler32_combine64 -# define crc32_combine crc32_combine64 -# endif -# ifndef Z_LARGE64 - ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen64 OF((const char *, const char *)); - ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzseek64 OF((gzFile, z_off_t, int)); - ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gztell64 OF((gzFile)); - ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzoffset64 OF((gzFile)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); -# endif -#else - ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen OF((const char *, const char *)); - ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzseek OF((gzFile, z_off_t, int)); - ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gztell OF((gzFile)); - ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzoffset OF((gzFile)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); -#endif - -#else /* Z_SOLO */ - - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); - -#endif /* !Z_SOLO */ - -/* hack for buggy compilers */ -#if !defined(ZUTIL_H) && !defined(NO_DUMMY_DECL) - struct internal_state {int dummy;}; -#endif - -/* undocumented functions */ -ZEXTERN const char * ZEXPORT zError OF((int)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateSyncPoint OF((z_streamp)); -ZEXTERN const z_crc_t FAR * ZEXPORT get_crc_table OF((void)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateUndermine OF((z_streamp, int)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateResetKeep OF((z_streamp)); -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateResetKeep OF((z_streamp)); -#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(Z_SOLO) -ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen_w OF((const wchar_t *path, - const char *mode)); -#endif -#if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H) -# ifndef Z_SOLO -ZEXTERN int ZEXPORTVA gzvprintf Z_ARG((gzFile file, - const char *format, - va_list va)); -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* ZLIB_H */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.map b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.map deleted file mode 100644 index 55c6647..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -ZLIB_1.2.0 { - global: - compressBound; - deflateBound; - inflateBack; - inflateBackEnd; - inflateBackInit_; - inflateCopy; - local: - deflate_copyright; - inflate_copyright; - inflate_fast; - inflate_table; - zcalloc; - zcfree; - z_errmsg; - gz_error; - gz_intmax; - _*; -}; - -ZLIB_1.2.0.2 { - gzclearerr; - gzungetc; - zlibCompileFlags; -} ZLIB_1.2.0; - -ZLIB_1.2.0.8 { - deflatePrime; -} ZLIB_1.2.0.2; - -ZLIB_1.2.2 { - adler32_combine; - crc32_combine; - deflateSetHeader; - inflateGetHeader; -} ZLIB_1.2.0.8; - -ZLIB_1.2.2.3 { - deflateTune; - gzdirect; -} ZLIB_1.2.2; - -ZLIB_1.2.2.4 { - inflatePrime; -} ZLIB_1.2.2.3; - -ZLIB_1.2.3.3 { - adler32_combine64; - crc32_combine64; - gzopen64; - gzseek64; - gztell64; - inflateUndermine; -} ZLIB_1.2.2.4; - -ZLIB_1.2.3.4 { - inflateReset2; - inflateMark; -} ZLIB_1.2.3.3; - -ZLIB_1.2.3.5 { - gzbuffer; - gzoffset; - gzoffset64; - gzclose_r; - gzclose_w; -} ZLIB_1.2.3.4; - -ZLIB_1.2.5.1 { - deflatePending; -} ZLIB_1.2.3.5; - -ZLIB_1.2.5.2 { - deflateResetKeep; - gzgetc_; - inflateResetKeep; -} ZLIB_1.2.5.1; - -ZLIB_1.2.7.1 { - inflateGetDictionary; - gzvprintf; -} ZLIB_1.2.5.2; diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.pc.cmakein b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.pc.cmakein deleted file mode 100644 index a5e6429..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.pc.cmakein +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -prefix=@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@ -exec_prefix=@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@ -libdir=@INSTALL_LIB_DIR@ -sharedlibdir=@INSTALL_LIB_DIR@ -includedir=@INSTALL_INC_DIR@ - -Name: zlib -Description: zlib compression library -Version: @VERSION@ - -Requires: -Libs: -L${libdir} -L${sharedlibdir} -lz -Cflags: -I${includedir} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.pc.in b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index 7e5acf9..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -libdir=@libdir@ -sharedlibdir=@sharedlibdir@ -includedir=@includedir@ - -Name: zlib -Description: zlib compression library -Version: @VERSION@ - -Requires: -Libs: -L${libdir} -L${sharedlibdir} -lz -Cflags: -I${includedir} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib2ansi b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib2ansi deleted file mode 100644 index 15e3e16..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zlib2ansi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -# Transform K&R C function definitions into ANSI equivalent. -# -# Author: Paul Marquess -# Version: 1.0 -# Date: 3 October 2006 - -# TODO -# -# Asumes no function pointer parameters. unless they are typedefed. -# Assumes no literal strings that look like function definitions -# Assumes functions start at the beginning of a line - -use strict; -use warnings; - -local $/; -$_ = <>; - -my $sp = qr{ \s* (?: /\* .*? \*/ )? \s* }x; # assume no nested comments - -my $d1 = qr{ $sp (?: [\w\*\s]+ $sp)* $sp \w+ $sp [\[\]\s]* $sp }x ; -my $decl = qr{ $sp (?: \w+ $sp )+ $d1 }xo ; -my $dList = qr{ $sp $decl (?: $sp , $d1 )* $sp ; $sp }xo ; - - -while (s/^ - ( # Start $1 - ( # Start $2 - .*? # Minimal eat content - ( ^ \w [\w\s\*]+ ) # $3 -- function name - \s* # optional whitespace - ) # $2 - Matched up to before parameter list - - \( \s* # Literal "(" + optional whitespace - ( [^\)]+ ) # $4 - one or more anythings except ")" - \s* \) # optional whitespace surrounding a Literal ")" - - ( (?: $dList )+ ) # $5 - - $sp ^ { # literal "{" at start of line - ) # Remember to $1 - //xsom - ) -{ - my $all = $1 ; - my $prefix = $2; - my $param_list = $4 ; - my $params = $5; - - StripComments($params); - StripComments($param_list); - $param_list =~ s/^\s+//; - $param_list =~ s/\s+$//; - - my $i = 0 ; - my %pList = map { $_ => $i++ } - split /\s*,\s*/, $param_list; - my $pMatch = '(\b' . join('|', keys %pList) . '\b)\W*$' ; - - my @params = split /\s*;\s*/, $params; - my @outParams = (); - foreach my $p (@params) - { - if ($p =~ /,/) - { - my @bits = split /\s*,\s*/, $p; - my $first = shift @bits; - $first =~ s/^\s*//; - push @outParams, $first; - $first =~ /^(\w+\s*)/; - my $type = $1 ; - push @outParams, map { $type . $_ } @bits; - } - else - { - $p =~ s/^\s+//; - push @outParams, $p; - } - } - - - my %tmp = map { /$pMatch/; $_ => $pList{$1} } - @outParams ; - - @outParams = map { " $_" } - sort { $tmp{$a} <=> $tmp{$b} } - @outParams ; - - print $prefix ; - print "(\n" . join(",\n", @outParams) . ")\n"; - print "{" ; - -} - -# Output any trailing code. -print ; -exit 0; - - -sub StripComments -{ - - no warnings; - - # Strip C & C++ coments - # From the perlfaq - $_[0] =~ - - s{ - /\* ## Start of /* ... */ comment - [^*]*\*+ ## Non-* followed by 1-or-more *'s - ( - [^/*][^*]*\*+ - )* ## 0-or-more things which don't start with / - ## but do end with '*' - / ## End of /* ... */ comment - - | ## OR C++ Comment - // ## Start of C++ comment // - [^\n]* ## followed by 0-or-more non end of line characters - - | ## OR various things which aren't comments: - - ( - " ## Start of " ... " string - ( - \\. ## Escaped char - | ## OR - [^"\\] ## Non "\ - )* - " ## End of " ... " string - - | ## OR - - ' ## Start of ' ... ' string - ( - \\. ## Escaped char - | ## OR - [^'\\] ## Non '\ - )* - ' ## End of ' ... ' string - - | ## OR - - . ## Anything other char - [^/"'\\]* ## Chars which doesn't start a comment, string or escape - ) - }{$2}gxs; - -} diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zutil.c b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zutil.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0bf0426..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zutil.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,324 +0,0 @@ -/* zutil.c -- target dependent utility functions for the compression library - * Copyright (C) 1995-2005, 2010, 2011, 2012 Jean-loup Gailly. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#include "zutil.h" -#ifndef Z_SOLO -# include "gzguts.h" -#endif - -#ifndef NO_DUMMY_DECL -struct internal_state {int dummy;}; /* for buggy compilers */ -#endif - -z_const char * const z_errmsg[10] = { -"need dictionary", /* Z_NEED_DICT 2 */ -"stream end", /* Z_STREAM_END 1 */ -"", /* Z_OK 0 */ -"file error", /* Z_ERRNO (-1) */ -"stream error", /* Z_STREAM_ERROR (-2) */ -"data error", /* Z_DATA_ERROR (-3) */ -"insufficient memory", /* Z_MEM_ERROR (-4) */ -"buffer error", /* Z_BUF_ERROR (-5) */ -"incompatible version",/* Z_VERSION_ERROR (-6) */ -""}; - - -const char * ZEXPORT zlibVersion() -{ - return ZLIB_VERSION; -} - -uLong ZEXPORT zlibCompileFlags() -{ - uLong flags; - - flags = 0; - switch ((int)(sizeof(uInt))) { - case 2: break; - case 4: flags += 1; break; - case 8: flags += 2; break; - default: flags += 3; - } - switch ((int)(sizeof(uLong))) { - case 2: break; - case 4: flags += 1 << 2; break; - case 8: flags += 2 << 2; break; - default: flags += 3 << 2; - } - switch ((int)(sizeof(voidpf))) { - case 2: break; - case 4: flags += 1 << 4; break; - case 8: flags += 2 << 4; break; - default: flags += 3 << 4; - } - switch ((int)(sizeof(z_off_t))) { - case 2: break; - case 4: flags += 1 << 6; break; - case 8: flags += 2 << 6; break; - default: flags += 3 << 6; - } -#ifdef DEBUG - flags += 1 << 8; -#endif -#if defined(ASMV) || defined(ASMINF) - flags += 1 << 9; -#endif -#ifdef ZLIB_WINAPI - flags += 1 << 10; -#endif -#ifdef BUILDFIXED - flags += 1 << 12; -#endif -#ifdef DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE - flags += 1 << 13; -#endif -#ifdef NO_GZCOMPRESS - flags += 1L << 16; -#endif -#ifdef NO_GZIP - flags += 1L << 17; -#endif -#ifdef PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND - flags += 1L << 20; -#endif -#ifdef FASTEST - flags += 1L << 21; -#endif -#if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H) -# ifdef NO_vsnprintf - flags += 1L << 25; -# ifdef HAS_vsprintf_void - flags += 1L << 26; -# endif -# else -# ifdef HAS_vsnprintf_void - flags += 1L << 26; -# endif -# endif -#else - flags += 1L << 24; -# ifdef NO_snprintf - flags += 1L << 25; -# ifdef HAS_sprintf_void - flags += 1L << 26; -# endif -# else -# ifdef HAS_snprintf_void - flags += 1L << 26; -# endif -# endif -#endif - return flags; -} - -#ifdef DEBUG - -# ifndef verbose -# define verbose 0 -# endif -int ZLIB_INTERNAL z_verbose = verbose; - -void ZLIB_INTERNAL z_error (m) - char *m; -{ - fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", m); - exit(1); -} -#endif - -/* exported to allow conversion of error code to string for compress() and - * uncompress() - */ -const char * ZEXPORT zError(err) - int err; -{ - return ERR_MSG(err); -} - -#if defined(_WIN32_WCE) - /* The Microsoft C Run-Time Library for Windows CE doesn't have - * errno. We define it as a global variable to simplify porting. - * Its value is always 0 and should not be used. - */ - int errno = 0; -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_MEMCPY - -void ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemcpy(dest, source, len) - Bytef* dest; - const Bytef* source; - uInt len; -{ - if (len == 0) return; - do { - *dest++ = *source++; /* ??? to be unrolled */ - } while (--len != 0); -} - -int ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemcmp(s1, s2, len) - const Bytef* s1; - const Bytef* s2; - uInt len; -{ - uInt j; - - for (j = 0; j < len; j++) { - if (s1[j] != s2[j]) return 2*(s1[j] > s2[j])-1; - } - return 0; -} - -void ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemzero(dest, len) - Bytef* dest; - uInt len; -{ - if (len == 0) return; - do { - *dest++ = 0; /* ??? to be unrolled */ - } while (--len != 0); -} -#endif - -#ifndef Z_SOLO - -#ifdef SYS16BIT - -#ifdef __TURBOC__ -/* Turbo C in 16-bit mode */ - -# define MY_ZCALLOC - -/* Turbo C malloc() does not allow dynamic allocation of 64K bytes - * and farmalloc(64K) returns a pointer with an offset of 8, so we - * must fix the pointer. Warning: the pointer must be put back to its - * original form in order to free it, use zcfree(). - */ - -#define MAX_PTR 10 -/* 10*64K = 640K */ - -local int next_ptr = 0; - -typedef struct ptr_table_s { - voidpf org_ptr; - voidpf new_ptr; -} ptr_table; - -local ptr_table table[MAX_PTR]; -/* This table is used to remember the original form of pointers - * to large buffers (64K). Such pointers are normalized with a zero offset. - * Since MSDOS is not a preemptive multitasking OS, this table is not - * protected from concurrent access. This hack doesn't work anyway on - * a protected system like OS/2. Use Microsoft C instead. - */ - -voidpf ZLIB_INTERNAL zcalloc (voidpf opaque, unsigned items, unsigned size) -{ - voidpf buf = opaque; /* just to make some compilers happy */ - ulg bsize = (ulg)items*size; - - /* If we allocate less than 65520 bytes, we assume that farmalloc - * will return a usable pointer which doesn't have to be normalized. - */ - if (bsize < 65520L) { - buf = farmalloc(bsize); - if (*(ush*)&buf != 0) return buf; - } else { - buf = farmalloc(bsize + 16L); - } - if (buf == NULL || next_ptr >= MAX_PTR) return NULL; - table[next_ptr].org_ptr = buf; - - /* Normalize the pointer to seg:0 */ - *((ush*)&buf+1) += ((ush)((uch*)buf-0) + 15) >> 4; - *(ush*)&buf = 0; - table[next_ptr++].new_ptr = buf; - return buf; -} - -void ZLIB_INTERNAL zcfree (voidpf opaque, voidpf ptr) -{ - int n; - if (*(ush*)&ptr != 0) { /* object < 64K */ - farfree(ptr); - return; - } - /* Find the original pointer */ - for (n = 0; n < next_ptr; n++) { - if (ptr != table[n].new_ptr) continue; - - farfree(table[n].org_ptr); - while (++n < next_ptr) { - table[n-1] = table[n]; - } - next_ptr--; - return; - } - ptr = opaque; /* just to make some compilers happy */ - Assert(0, "zcfree: ptr not found"); -} - -#endif /* __TURBOC__ */ - - -#ifdef M_I86 -/* Microsoft C in 16-bit mode */ - -# define MY_ZCALLOC - -#if (!defined(_MSC_VER) || (_MSC_VER <= 600)) -# define _halloc halloc -# define _hfree hfree -#endif - -voidpf ZLIB_INTERNAL zcalloc (voidpf opaque, uInt items, uInt size) -{ - if (opaque) opaque = 0; /* to make compiler happy */ - return _halloc((long)items, size); -} - -void ZLIB_INTERNAL zcfree (voidpf opaque, voidpf ptr) -{ - if (opaque) opaque = 0; /* to make compiler happy */ - _hfree(ptr); -} - -#endif /* M_I86 */ - -#endif /* SYS16BIT */ - - -#ifndef MY_ZCALLOC /* Any system without a special alloc function */ - -#ifndef STDC -extern voidp malloc OF((uInt size)); -extern voidp calloc OF((uInt items, uInt size)); -extern void free OF((voidpf ptr)); -#endif - -voidpf ZLIB_INTERNAL zcalloc (opaque, items, size) - voidpf opaque; - unsigned items; - unsigned size; -{ - if (opaque) items += size - size; /* make compiler happy */ - return sizeof(uInt) > 2 ? (voidpf)malloc(items * size) : - (voidpf)calloc(items, size); -} - -void ZLIB_INTERNAL zcfree (opaque, ptr) - voidpf opaque; - voidpf ptr; -{ - free(ptr); - if (opaque) return; /* make compiler happy */ -} - -#endif /* MY_ZCALLOC */ - -#endif /* !Z_SOLO */ diff --git a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zutil.h b/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zutil.h deleted file mode 100644 index f4e4d05..0000000 --- a/source/Irrlicht/zlib/zutil.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -/* zutil.h -- internal interface and configuration of the compression library - * Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly. - * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h - */ - -/* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is - part of the implementation of the compression library and is - subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h. - */ - -/* @(#) $Id$ */ - -#ifndef ZUTIL_H -#define ZUTIL_H - -#ifdef HAVE_HIDDEN -# define ZLIB_INTERNAL __attribute__((visibility ("hidden"))) -#else -# define ZLIB_INTERNAL -#endif - -#include "zlib.h" - -#if defined(STDC) && !defined(Z_SOLO) -# if !(defined(_WIN32_WCE) && defined(_MSC_VER)) -# include -# endif -# include -# include -#endif - -#ifdef Z_SOLO - typedef long ptrdiff_t; /* guess -- will be caught if guess is wrong */ -#endif - -#ifndef local -# define local static -#endif -/* compile with -Dlocal if your debugger can't find static symbols */ - -typedef unsigned char uch; -typedef uch FAR uchf; -typedef unsigned short ush; -typedef ush FAR ushf; -typedef unsigned long ulg; - -extern z_const char * const z_errmsg[10]; /* indexed by 2-zlib_error */ -/* (size given to avoid silly warnings with Visual C++) */ - -#define ERR_MSG(err) z_errmsg[Z_NEED_DICT-(err)] - -#define ERR_RETURN(strm,err) \ - return (strm->msg = ERR_MSG(err), (err)) -/* To be used only when the state is known to be valid */ - - /* common constants */ - -#ifndef DEF_WBITS -# define DEF_WBITS MAX_WBITS -#endif -/* default windowBits for decompression. MAX_WBITS is for compression only */ - -#if MAX_MEM_LEVEL >= 8 -# define DEF_MEM_LEVEL 8 -#else -# define DEF_MEM_LEVEL MAX_MEM_LEVEL -#endif -/* default memLevel */ - -#define STORED_BLOCK 0 -#define STATIC_TREES 1 -#define DYN_TREES 2 -/* The three kinds of block type */ - -#define MIN_MATCH 3 -#define MAX_MATCH 258 -/* The minimum and maximum match lengths */ - -#define PRESET_DICT 0x20 /* preset dictionary flag in zlib header */ - - /* target dependencies */ - -#if defined(MSDOS) || (defined(WINDOWS) && !defined(WIN32)) -# define OS_CODE 0x00 -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# if defined(__TURBOC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__) -# if (__STDC__ == 1) && (defined(__LARGE__) || defined(__COMPACT__)) - /* Allow compilation with ANSI keywords only enabled */ - void _Cdecl farfree( void *block ); - void *_Cdecl farmalloc( unsigned long nbytes ); -# else -# include -# endif -# else /* MSC or DJGPP */ -# include -# endif -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef AMIGA -# define OS_CODE 0x01 -#endif - -#if defined(VAXC) || defined(VMS) -# define OS_CODE 0x02 -# define F_OPEN(name, mode) \ - fopen((name), (mode), "mbc=60", "ctx=stm", "rfm=fix", "mrs=512") -#endif - -#if defined(ATARI) || defined(atarist) -# define OS_CODE 0x05 -#endif - -#ifdef OS2 -# define OS_CODE 0x06 -# if defined(M_I86) && !defined(Z_SOLO) -# include -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(MACOS) || defined(TARGET_OS_MAC) -# define OS_CODE 0x07 -# ifndef Z_SOLO -# if defined(__MWERKS__) && __dest_os != __be_os && __dest_os != __win32_os -# include /* for fdopen */ -# else -# ifndef fdopen -# define fdopen(fd,mode) NULL /* No fdopen() */ -# endif -# endif -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef TOPS20 -# define OS_CODE 0x0a -#endif - -#ifdef WIN32 -# ifndef __CYGWIN__ /* Cygwin is Unix, not Win32 */ -# define OS_CODE 0x0b -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef __50SERIES /* Prime/PRIMOS */ -# define OS_CODE 0x0f -#endif - -#if defined(_BEOS_) || defined(RISCOS) -# define fdopen(fd,mode) NULL /* No fdopen() */ -#endif - -#if (defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER > 600)) && !defined __INTERIX -# if defined(_WIN32_WCE) -# define fdopen(fd,mode) NULL /* No fdopen() */ -# ifndef _PTRDIFF_T_DEFINED - typedef int ptrdiff_t; -# define _PTRDIFF_T_DEFINED -# endif -# else -# define fdopen(fd,type) _fdopen(fd,type) -# endif -#endif - -#if defined(__BORLANDC__) && !defined(MSDOS) - #pragma warn -8004 - #pragma warn -8008 - #pragma warn -8066 -#endif - -/* provide prototypes for these when building zlib without LFS */ -#if !defined(_WIN32) && \ - (!defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) || _LFS64_LARGEFILE-0 == 0) - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); - ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t)); -#endif - - /* common defaults */ - -#ifndef OS_CODE -# define OS_CODE 0x03 /* assume Unix */ -#endif - -#ifndef F_OPEN -# define F_OPEN(name, mode) fopen((name), (mode)) -#endif - - /* functions */ - -#if defined(pyr) || defined(Z_SOLO) -# define NO_MEMCPY -#endif -#if defined(SMALL_MEDIUM) && !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__SC__) - /* Use our own functions for small and medium model with MSC <= 5.0. - * You may have to use the same strategy for Borland C (untested). - * The __SC__ check is for Symantec. - */ -# define NO_MEMCPY -#endif -#if defined(STDC) && !defined(HAVE_MEMCPY) && !defined(NO_MEMCPY) -# define HAVE_MEMCPY -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_MEMCPY -# ifdef SMALL_MEDIUM /* MSDOS small or medium model */ -# define zmemcpy _fmemcpy -# define zmemcmp _fmemcmp -# define zmemzero(dest, len) _fmemset(dest, 0, len) -# else -# define zmemcpy memcpy -# define zmemcmp memcmp -# define zmemzero(dest, len) memset(dest, 0, len) -# endif -#else - void ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemcpy OF((Bytef* dest, const Bytef* source, uInt len)); - int ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemcmp OF((const Bytef* s1, const Bytef* s2, uInt len)); - void ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemzero OF((Bytef* dest, uInt len)); -#endif - -/* Diagnostic functions */ -#ifdef DEBUG -# include - extern int ZLIB_INTERNAL z_verbose; - extern void ZLIB_INTERNAL z_error OF((char *m)); -# define Assert(cond,msg) {if(!(cond)) z_error(msg);} -# define Trace(x) {if (z_verbose>=0) fprintf x ;} -# define Tracev(x) {if (z_verbose>0) fprintf x ;} -# define Tracevv(x) {if (z_verbose>1) fprintf x ;} -# define Tracec(c,x) {if (z_verbose>0 && (c)) fprintf x ;} -# define Tracecv(c,x) {if (z_verbose>1 && (c)) fprintf x ;} -#else -# define Assert(cond,msg) -# define Trace(x) -# define Tracev(x) -# define Tracevv(x) -# define Tracec(c,x) -# define Tracecv(c,x) -#endif - -#ifndef Z_SOLO - voidpf ZLIB_INTERNAL zcalloc OF((voidpf opaque, unsigned items, - unsigned size)); - void ZLIB_INTERNAL zcfree OF((voidpf opaque, voidpf ptr)); -#endif - -#define ZALLOC(strm, items, size) \ - (*((strm)->zalloc))((strm)->opaque, (items), (size)) -#define ZFREE(strm, addr) (*((strm)->zfree))((strm)->opaque, (voidpf)(addr)) -#define TRY_FREE(s, p) {if (p) ZFREE(s, p);} - -/* Reverse the bytes in a 32-bit value */ -#define ZSWAP32(q) ((((q) >> 24) & 0xff) + (((q) >> 8) & 0xff00) + \ - (((q) & 0xff00) << 8) + (((q) & 0xff) << 24)) - -#endif /* ZUTIL_H */