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| author | Nic Gaffney <gaffney_nic@protonmail.com> | 2025-10-13 01:19:27 -0500 |
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| committer | Nic Gaffney <gaffney_nic@protonmail.com> | 2025-10-13 01:19:27 -0500 |
| commit | 1f9b827badb2de4c4eaae11c0d02242ec90af7f6 (patch) | |
| tree | 27acb295833e6eee730dd71f98db280d54c6a4ad /vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty | |
| parent | b5d0c1dcd751f4735d9f6b45c805300000c9d171 (diff) | |
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Updating to zig 0.15.1
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diff --git a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/README.md b/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index b9faa39..0000000 --- a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -## Third party libraries used by Test Engine - -Always used: -- `Str/Str.h` simple string type, used by `imgui_test_engine` (Public Domain) - -Used if `IMGUI_TEST_ENGINE_ENABLE_CAPTURE` is defined to 1 (default: 1) -- `stb/imstb_image_write.h` image writer, used by `imgui_capture_tool` (MIT Licence OR Public Domain) diff --git a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/Str/README.md b/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/Str/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3573ea9..0000000 --- a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/Str/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -``` -Str -Simple C++ string type with an optional local buffer, by Omar Cornut -https://github.com/ocornut/str - -LICENSE -This software is in the public domain. Where that dedication is not -recognized, you are granted a perpetual, irrevocable license to copy, -distribute, and modify this file as you see fit. - -USAGE -Include Str.h in whatever places need to refer to it. -In ONE .cpp file, write '#define STR_IMPLEMENTATION' before the #include. -This expands out the actual implementation into that C/C++ file. - -NOTES -- This isn't a fully featured string class. -- It is a simple, bearable replacement to std::string that isn't heap abusive nor bloated (can actually be debugged by humans!). -- String are mutable. We don't maintain size so length() is not-constant time. -- Maximum string size currently limited to 2 MB (we allocate 21 bits to hold capacity). -- Local buffer size is currently limited to 1023 bytes (we allocate 10 bits to hold local buffer size). -- We could easily raise those limits if we are ok to increase the structure overhead in 32-bits mode. -- In "non-owned" mode for literals/reference we don't do any tracking/counting of references. -- Overhead is 8-bytes in 32-bits, 16-bytes in 64-bits (12 + alignment). -- I'm using this code but it hasn't been tested thoroughly. - -The idea is that you can provide an arbitrary sized local buffer if you expect string to fit -most of the time, and then you avoid using costly heap. - -No local buffer, always use heap, sizeof()==8~16 (depends if your pointers are 32-bits or 64-bits) - - Str s = "hey"; // use heap - -With a local buffer of 16 bytes, sizeof() == 8~16 + 16 bytes. - - Str16 s = "filename.h"; // copy into local buffer - Str16 s = "long_filename_not_very_long_but_longer_than_expected.h"; // use heap - -With a local buffer of 256 bytes, sizeof() == 8~16 + 256 bytes. - - Str256 s = "long_filename_not_very_long_but_longer_than_expected.h"; // copy into local buffer - -Common sizes are defined at the bottom of Str.h, you may define your own. - -Functions: - - Str256 s; - s.set("hello sailor"); // set (copy) - s.setf("%s/%s.tmp", folder, filename); // set (w/format) - s.append("hello"); // append. cost a length() calculation! - s.appendf("hello %d", 42); // append (w/format). cost a length() calculation! - s.set_ref("Hey!"); // set (literal/reference, just copy pointer, no tracking) - -Constructor helper for format string: add a trailing 'f' to the type. Underlying type is the same. - - Str256f filename("%s/%s.tmp", folder, filename); // construct (w/format) - fopen(Str256f("%s/%s.tmp, folder, filename).c_str(), "rb"); // construct (w/format), use as function param, destruct - -Constructor helper for reference/literal: - - StrRef ref("literal"); // copy pointer, no allocation, no string copy - StrRef ref2(GetDebugName()); // copy pointer. no tracking of anything whatsoever, know what you are doing! - -All StrXXX types derives from Str and instance hold the local buffer capacity. -So you can pass e.g. Str256* to a function taking base type Str* and it will be functional! - - void MyFunc(Str& s) { s = "Hello"; } // will use local buffer if available in Str instance - -(Using a template e.g. Str<N> we could remove the LocalBufSize storage but it would make passing typed Str<> to functions tricky. - Instead we don't use template so you can pass them around as the base type Str*. Also, templates are ugly.) -``` diff --git a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/Str/Str.h b/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/Str/Str.h deleted file mode 100644 index ff197d3..0000000 --- a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/Str/Str.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,658 +0,0 @@ -// Str v0.32 -// Simple C++ string type with an optional local buffer, by Omar Cornut -// https://github.com/ocornut/str - -// LICENSE -// This software is in the public domain. Where that dedication is not -// recognized, you are granted a perpetual, irrevocable license to copy, -// distribute, and modify this file as you see fit. - -// USAGE -// Include this file in whatever places need to refer to it. -// In ONE .cpp file, write '#define STR_IMPLEMENTATION' before the #include of this file. -// This expands out the actual implementation into that C/C++ file. - - -/* -- This isn't a fully featured string class. -- It is a simple, bearable replacement to std::string that isn't heap abusive nor bloated (can actually be debugged by humans). -- String are mutable. We don't maintain size so length() is not-constant time. -- Maximum string size currently limited to 2 MB (we allocate 21 bits to hold capacity). -- Local buffer size is currently limited to 1023 bytes (we allocate 10 bits to hold local buffer size). -- In "non-owned" mode for literals/reference we don't do any tracking/counting of references. -- Overhead is 8-bytes in 32-bits, 16-bytes in 64-bits (12 + alignment). -- This code hasn't been tested very much. it is probably incomplete or broken. Made it for my own use. - -The idea is that you can provide an arbitrary sized local buffer if you expect string to fit -most of the time, and then you avoid using costly heap. - -No local buffer, always use heap, sizeof()==8~16 (depends if your pointers are 32-bits or 64-bits) - - Str s = "hey"; - -With a local buffer of 16 bytes, sizeof() == 8~16 + 16 bytes. - - Str16 s = "filename.h"; // copy into local buffer - Str16 s = "long_filename_not_very_long_but_longer_than_expected.h"; // use heap - -With a local buffer of 256 bytes, sizeof() == 8~16 + 256 bytes. - - Str256 s = "long_filename_not_very_long_but_longer_than_expected.h"; // copy into local buffer - -Common sizes are defined at the bottom of Str.h, you may define your own. - -Functions: - - Str256 s; - s.set("hello sailor"); // set (copy) - s.setf("%s/%s.tmp", folder, filename); // set (w/format) - s.append("hello"); // append. cost a length() calculation! - s.appendf("hello %d", 42); // append (w/format). cost a length() calculation! - s.set_ref("Hey!"); // set (literal/reference, just copy pointer, no tracking) - -Constructor helper for format string: add a trailing 'f' to the type. Underlying type is the same. - - Str256f filename("%s/%s.tmp", folder, filename); // construct (w/format) - fopen(Str256f("%s/%s.tmp, folder, filename).c_str(), "rb"); // construct (w/format), use as function param, destruct - -Constructor helper for reference/literal: - - StrRef ref("literal"); // copy pointer, no allocation, no string copy - StrRef ref2(GetDebugName()); // copy pointer. no tracking of anything whatsoever, know what you are doing! - -All StrXXX types derives from Str and instance hold the local buffer capacity. So you can pass e.g. Str256* to a function taking base type Str* and it will be functional. - - void MyFunc(Str& s) { s = "Hello"; } // will use local buffer if available in Str instance - -(Using a template e.g. Str<N> we could remove the LocalBufSize storage but it would make passing typed Str<> to functions tricky. - Instead we don't use template so you can pass them around as the base type Str*. Also, templates are ugly.) -*/ - -/* - CHANGELOG - 0.32 - added owned() accessor. - 0.31 - fixed various warnings. - 0.30 - turned into a single header file, removed Str.cpp. - 0.29 - fixed bug when calling reserve on non-owned strings (ie. when using StrRef or set_ref), and fixed <string> include. - 0.28 - breaking change: replaced Str32 by Str30 to avoid collision with Str32 from MacTypes.h . - 0.27 - added STR_API and basic .natvis file. - 0.26 - fixed set(cont char* src, const char* src_end) writing null terminator to the wrong position. - 0.25 - allow set(const char* NULL) or operator= NULL to clear the string. note that set() from range or other types are not allowed. - 0.24 - allow set_ref(const char* NULL) to clear the string. include fixes for linux. - 0.23 - added append(char). added append_from(int idx, XXX) functions. fixed some compilers warnings. - 0.22 - documentation improvements, comments. fixes for some compilers. - 0.21 - added StrXXXf() constructor to construct directly from a format string. -*/ - -/* -TODO -- Since we lose 4-bytes of padding on 64-bits architecture, perhaps just spread the header to 8-bytes and lift size limits? -- More functions/helpers. -*/ - -#ifndef STR_INCLUDED -#define STR_INCLUDED - -//------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// CONFIGURATION -//------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#ifndef STR_MEMALLOC -#define STR_MEMALLOC malloc -#include <stdlib.h> -#endif -#ifndef STR_MEMFREE -#define STR_MEMFREE free -#include <stdlib.h> -#endif -#ifndef STR_ASSERT -#define STR_ASSERT assert -#include <assert.h> -#endif -#ifndef STR_API -#define STR_API -#endif -#include <stdarg.h> // for va_list -#include <string.h> // for strlen, strcmp, memcpy, etc. - -// Configuration: #define STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING 0 to disable setters variants using const std::string& (on by default) -#ifndef STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING -#define STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING 1 -#endif - -// Configuration: #define STR_DEFINE_STR32 1 to keep defining Str32/Str32f, but be warned: on macOS/iOS, MacTypes.h also defines a type named Str32. -#ifndef STR_DEFINE_STR32 -#define STR_DEFINE_STR32 0 -#endif - -#if STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING -#include <string> -#endif - -//------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// HEADERS -//------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -// This is the base class that you can pass around -// Footprint is 8-bytes (32-bits arch) or 16-bytes (64-bits arch) -class STR_API Str -{ - char* Data; // Point to LocalBuf() or heap allocated - int Capacity : 21; // Max 2 MB - int LocalBufSize : 10; // Max 1023 bytes - unsigned int Owned : 1; // Set when we have ownership of the pointed data (most common, unless using set_ref() method or StrRef constructor) - -public: - inline char* c_str() { return Data; } - inline const char* c_str() const { return Data; } - inline bool empty() const { return Data[0] == 0; } - inline int length() const { return (int)strlen(Data); } // by design, allow user to write into the buffer at any time - inline int capacity() const { return Capacity; } - inline bool owned() const { return Owned ? true : false; } - - inline void set_ref(const char* src); - int setf(const char* fmt, ...); - int setfv(const char* fmt, va_list args); - int setf_nogrow(const char* fmt, ...); - int setfv_nogrow(const char* fmt, va_list args); - int append(char c); - int append(const char* s, const char* s_end = NULL); - int appendf(const char* fmt, ...); - int appendfv(const char* fmt, va_list args); - int append_from(int idx, char c); - int append_from(int idx, const char* s, const char* s_end = NULL); // If you know the string length or want to append from a certain point - int appendf_from(int idx, const char* fmt, ...); - int appendfv_from(int idx, const char* fmt, va_list args); - - void clear(); - void reserve(int cap); - void reserve_discard(int cap); - void shrink_to_fit(); - - inline char& operator[](size_t i) { return Data[i]; } - inline char operator[](size_t i) const { return Data[i]; } - //explicit operator const char*() const{ return Data; } - - inline Str(); - inline Str(const char* rhs); - inline void set(const char* src); - inline void set(const char* src, const char* src_end); - inline Str& operator=(const char* rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } - inline bool operator==(const char* rhs) const { return strcmp(c_str(), rhs) == 0; } - - inline Str(const Str& rhs); - inline void set(const Str& src); - inline Str& operator=(const Str& rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } - inline bool operator==(const Str& rhs) const { return strcmp(c_str(), rhs.c_str()) == 0; } - -#if STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING - inline Str(const std::string& rhs); - inline void set(const std::string& src); - inline Str& operator=(const std::string& rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } - inline bool operator==(const std::string& rhs)const { return strcmp(c_str(), rhs.c_str()) == 0; } -#endif - - // Destructor for all variants - inline ~Str() - { - if (Owned && !is_using_local_buf()) - STR_MEMFREE(Data); - } - - static char* EmptyBuffer; - -protected: - inline char* local_buf() { return (char*)this + sizeof(Str); } - inline const char* local_buf() const { return (char*)this + sizeof(Str); } - inline bool is_using_local_buf() const { return Data == local_buf() && LocalBufSize != 0; } - - // Constructor for StrXXX variants with local buffer - Str(unsigned short local_buf_size) - { - STR_ASSERT(local_buf_size < 1024); - Data = local_buf(); - Data[0] = '\0'; - Capacity = local_buf_size; - LocalBufSize = local_buf_size; - Owned = 1; - } -}; - -void Str::set(const char* src) -{ - // We allow set(NULL) or via = operator to clear the string. - if (src == NULL) - { - clear(); - return; - } - int buf_len = (int)strlen(src)+1; - if (Capacity < buf_len) - reserve_discard(buf_len); - memcpy(Data, src, (size_t)buf_len); - Owned = 1; -} - -void Str::set(const char* src, const char* src_end) -{ - STR_ASSERT(src != NULL && src_end >= src); - int buf_len = (int)(src_end-src)+1; - if ((int)Capacity < buf_len) - reserve_discard(buf_len); - memcpy(Data, src, (size_t)(buf_len - 1)); - Data[buf_len-1] = 0; - Owned = 1; -} - -void Str::set(const Str& src) -{ - int buf_len = (int)strlen(src.c_str())+1; - if ((int)Capacity < buf_len) - reserve_discard(buf_len); - memcpy(Data, src.c_str(), (size_t)buf_len); - Owned = 1; -} - -#if STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING -void Str::set(const std::string& src) -{ - int buf_len = (int)src.length()+1; - if ((int)Capacity < buf_len) - reserve_discard(buf_len); - memcpy(Data, src.c_str(), (size_t)buf_len); - Owned = 1; -} -#endif - -inline void Str::set_ref(const char* src) -{ - if (Owned && !is_using_local_buf()) - STR_MEMFREE(Data); - Data = src ? (char*)src : EmptyBuffer; - Capacity = 0; - Owned = 0; -} - -Str::Str() -{ - Data = EmptyBuffer; // Shared READ-ONLY initial buffer for 0 capacity - Capacity = 0; - LocalBufSize = 0; - Owned = 0; -} - -Str::Str(const Str& rhs) : Str() -{ - set(rhs); -} - -Str::Str(const char* rhs) : Str() -{ - set(rhs); -} - -#if STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING -Str::Str(const std::string& rhs) : Str() -{ - set(rhs); -} -#endif - -// Literal/reference string -class StrRef : public Str -{ -public: - StrRef(const char* s) : Str() { set_ref(s); } -}; - -// Types embedding a local buffer -// NB: we need to override the constructor and = operator for both Str& and TYPENAME (without the later compiler will call a default copy operator) -#if STR_SUPPORT_STD_STRING - -#define STR_DEFINETYPE(TYPENAME, LOCALBUFSIZE) \ -class TYPENAME : public Str \ -{ \ - char local_buf[LOCALBUFSIZE]; \ -public: \ - TYPENAME() : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) {} \ - TYPENAME(const Str& rhs) : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) { set(rhs); } \ - TYPENAME(const char* rhs) : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) { set(rhs); } \ - TYPENAME(const TYPENAME& rhs) : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) { set(rhs); } \ - TYPENAME(const std::string& rhs) : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) { set(rhs); } \ - TYPENAME& operator=(const char* rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } \ - TYPENAME& operator=(const Str& rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } \ - TYPENAME& operator=(const TYPENAME& rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } \ - TYPENAME& operator=(const std::string& rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } \ -}; - -#else - -#define STR_DEFINETYPE(TYPENAME, LOCALBUFSIZE) \ -class TYPENAME : public Str \ -{ \ - char local_buf[LOCALBUFSIZE]; \ -public: \ - TYPENAME() : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) {} \ - TYPENAME(const Str& rhs) : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) { set(rhs); } \ - TYPENAME(const char* rhs) : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) { set(rhs); } \ - TYPENAME(const TYPENAME& rhs) : Str(LOCALBUFSIZE) { set(rhs); } \ - TYPENAME& operator=(const char* rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } \ - TYPENAME& operator=(const Str& rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } \ - TYPENAME& operator=(const TYPENAME& rhs) { set(rhs); return *this; } \ -}; - -#endif - -// Disable PVS-Studio warning V730: Not all members of a class are initialized inside the constructor (local_buf is not initialized and that is fine) -// -V:STR_DEFINETYPE:730 - -// Helper to define StrXXXf constructors -#define STR_DEFINETYPE_F(TYPENAME, TYPENAME_F) \ -class TYPENAME_F : public TYPENAME \ -{ \ -public: \ - TYPENAME_F(const char* fmt, ...) : TYPENAME() { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); setfv(fmt, args); va_end(args); } \ -}; - -#ifdef __clang__ -#pragma clang diagnostic push -#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-private-field" // warning : private field 'local_buf' is not used -#endif - -// Declaring types for common sizes here -STR_DEFINETYPE(Str16, 16) -STR_DEFINETYPE(Str30, 30) -STR_DEFINETYPE(Str64, 64) -STR_DEFINETYPE(Str128, 128) -STR_DEFINETYPE(Str256, 256) -STR_DEFINETYPE(Str512, 512) - -// Declaring helper constructors to pass in format strings in one statement -STR_DEFINETYPE_F(Str16, Str16f) -STR_DEFINETYPE_F(Str30, Str30f) -STR_DEFINETYPE_F(Str64, Str64f) -STR_DEFINETYPE_F(Str128, Str128f) -STR_DEFINETYPE_F(Str256, Str256f) -STR_DEFINETYPE_F(Str512, Str512f) - -#if STR_DEFINE_STR32 -STR_DEFINETYPE(Str32, 32) -STR_DEFINETYPE_F(Str32, Str32f) -#endif - -#ifdef __clang__ -#pragma clang diagnostic pop -#endif - -#endif // #ifndef STR_INCLUDED - -//------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// IMPLEMENTATION -//------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#ifdef STR_IMPLEMENTATION - -#include <stdio.h> // for vsnprintf - -// On some platform vsnprintf() takes va_list by reference and modifies it. -// va_copy is the 'correct' way to copy a va_list but Visual Studio prior to 2013 doesn't have it. -#ifndef va_copy -#define va_copy(dest, src) (dest = src) -#endif - -// Static empty buffer we can point to for empty strings -// Pointing to a literal increases the like-hood of getting a crash if someone attempts to write in the empty string buffer. -char* Str::EmptyBuffer = (char*)"\0NULL"; - -// Clear -void Str::clear() -{ - if (Owned && !is_using_local_buf()) - STR_MEMFREE(Data); - if (LocalBufSize) - { - Data = local_buf(); - Data[0] = '\0'; - Capacity = LocalBufSize; - Owned = 1; - } - else - { - Data = EmptyBuffer; - Capacity = 0; - Owned = 0; - } -} - -// Reserve memory, preserving the current of the buffer -void Str::reserve(int new_capacity) -{ - if (new_capacity <= Capacity) - return; - - char* new_data; - if (new_capacity < LocalBufSize) - { - // Disowned -> LocalBuf - new_data = local_buf(); - new_capacity = LocalBufSize; - } - else - { - // Disowned or LocalBuf -> Heap - new_data = (char*)STR_MEMALLOC((size_t)new_capacity * sizeof(char)); - } - - // string in Data might be longer than new_capacity if it wasn't owned, don't copy too much -#ifdef _MSC_VER - strncpy_s(new_data, (size_t)new_capacity, Data, (size_t)new_capacity - 1); -#else - strncpy(new_data, Data, (size_t)new_capacity - 1); -#endif - new_data[new_capacity - 1] = 0; - - if (Owned && !is_using_local_buf()) - STR_MEMFREE(Data); - - Data = new_data; - Capacity = new_capacity; - Owned = 1; -} - -// Reserve memory, discarding the current of the buffer (if we expect to be fully rewritten) -void Str::reserve_discard(int new_capacity) -{ - if (new_capacity <= Capacity) - return; - - if (Owned && !is_using_local_buf()) - STR_MEMFREE(Data); - - if (new_capacity < LocalBufSize) - { - // Disowned -> LocalBuf - Data = local_buf(); - Capacity = LocalBufSize; - } - else - { - // Disowned or LocalBuf -> Heap - Data = (char*)STR_MEMALLOC((size_t)new_capacity * sizeof(char)); - Capacity = new_capacity; - } - Owned = 1; -} - -void Str::shrink_to_fit() -{ - if (!Owned || is_using_local_buf()) - return; - int new_capacity = length() + 1; - if (Capacity <= new_capacity) - return; - - char* new_data = (char*)STR_MEMALLOC((size_t)new_capacity * sizeof(char)); - memcpy(new_data, Data, (size_t)new_capacity); - STR_MEMFREE(Data); - Data = new_data; - Capacity = new_capacity; -} - -// FIXME: merge setfv() and appendfv()? -int Str::setfv(const char* fmt, va_list args) -{ - // Needed for portability on platforms where va_list are passed by reference and modified by functions - va_list args2; - va_copy(args2, args); - - // MSVC returns -1 on overflow when writing, which forces us to do two passes - // FIXME-OPT: Find a way around that. -#ifdef _MSC_VER - int len = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, args); - STR_ASSERT(len >= 0); - - if (Capacity < len + 1) - reserve_discard(len + 1); - len = vsnprintf(Data, len + 1, fmt, args2); -#else - // First try - int len = vsnprintf(Owned ? Data : NULL, Owned ? (size_t)Capacity : 0, fmt, args); - STR_ASSERT(len >= 0); - - if (Capacity < len + 1) - { - reserve_discard(len + 1); - len = vsnprintf(Data, (size_t)len + 1, fmt, args2); - } -#endif - - STR_ASSERT(Owned); - return len; -} - -int Str::setf(const char* fmt, ...) -{ - va_list args; - va_start(args, fmt); - int len = setfv(fmt, args); - va_end(args); - return len; -} - -int Str::setfv_nogrow(const char* fmt, va_list args) -{ - STR_ASSERT(Owned); - - if (Capacity == 0) - return 0; - - int w = vsnprintf(Data, (size_t)Capacity, fmt, args); - Data[Capacity - 1] = 0; - Owned = 1; - return (w == -1) ? Capacity - 1 : w; -} - -int Str::setf_nogrow(const char* fmt, ...) -{ - va_list args; - va_start(args, fmt); - int len = setfv_nogrow(fmt, args); - va_end(args); - return len; -} - -int Str::append_from(int idx, char c) -{ - int add_len = 1; - if (Capacity < idx + add_len + 1) - reserve(idx + add_len + 1); - Data[idx] = c; - Data[idx + add_len] = 0; - STR_ASSERT(Owned); - return add_len; -} - -int Str::append_from(int idx, const char* s, const char* s_end) -{ - if (!s_end) - s_end = s + strlen(s); - int add_len = (int)(s_end - s); - if (Capacity < idx + add_len + 1) - reserve(idx + add_len + 1); - memcpy(Data + idx, (const void*)s, (size_t)add_len); - Data[idx + add_len] = 0; // Our source data isn't necessarily zero-terminated - STR_ASSERT(Owned); - return add_len; -} - -// FIXME: merge setfv() and appendfv()? -int Str::appendfv_from(int idx, const char* fmt, va_list args) -{ - // Needed for portability on platforms where va_list are passed by reference and modified by functions - va_list args2; - va_copy(args2, args); - - // MSVC returns -1 on overflow when writing, which forces us to do two passes - // FIXME-OPT: Find a way around that. -#ifdef _MSC_VER - int add_len = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, args); - STR_ASSERT(add_len >= 0); - - if (Capacity < idx + add_len + 1) - reserve(idx + add_len + 1); - add_len = vsnprintf(Data + idx, add_len + 1, fmt, args2); -#else - // First try - int add_len = vsnprintf(Owned ? Data + idx : NULL, Owned ? (size_t)(Capacity - idx) : 0, fmt, args); - STR_ASSERT(add_len >= 0); - - if (Capacity < idx + add_len + 1) - { - reserve(idx + add_len + 1); - add_len = vsnprintf(Data + idx, (size_t)add_len + 1, fmt, args2); - } -#endif - - STR_ASSERT(Owned); - return add_len; -} - -int Str::appendf_from(int idx, const char* fmt, ...) -{ - va_list args; - va_start(args, fmt); - int len = appendfv_from(idx, fmt, args); - va_end(args); - return len; -} - -int Str::append(char c) -{ - int cur_len = length(); - return append_from(cur_len, c); -} - -int Str::append(const char* s, const char* s_end) -{ - int cur_len = length(); - return append_from(cur_len, s, s_end); -} - -int Str::appendfv(const char* fmt, va_list args) -{ - int cur_len = length(); - return appendfv_from(cur_len, fmt, args); -} - -int Str::appendf(const char* fmt, ...) -{ - va_list args; - va_start(args, fmt); - int len = appendfv(fmt, args); - va_end(args); - return len; -} - -#endif // #define STR_IMPLEMENTATION - -//------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/stb/imstb_image_write.h b/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/stb/imstb_image_write.h deleted file mode 100644 index 082eb69..0000000 --- a/vendor/zgui/libs/imgui_test_engine/thirdparty/stb/imstb_image_write.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1617 +0,0 @@ -/* stb_image_write - v1.13 - public domain - http://nothings.org/stb/stb_image_write.h - writes out PNG/BMP/TGA/JPEG/HDR images to C stdio - Sean Barrett 2010-2015 - no warranty implied; use at your own risk - - Before #including, - - #define STB_IMAGE_WRITE_IMPLEMENTATION - - in the file that you want to have the implementation. - - Will probably not work correctly with strict-aliasing optimizations. - -ABOUT: - - This header file is a library for writing images to C stdio or a callback. - - The PNG output is not optimal; it is 20-50% larger than the file - written by a decent optimizing implementation; though providing a custom - zlib compress function (see STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS) can mitigate that. - This library is designed for source code compactness and simplicity, - not optimal image file size or run-time performance. - -BUILDING: - - You can #define STBIW_ASSERT(x) before the #include to avoid using assert.h. - You can #define STBIW_MALLOC(), STBIW_REALLOC(), and STBIW_FREE() to replace - malloc,realloc,free. - You can #define STBIW_MEMMOVE() to replace memmove() - You can #define STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS to use a custom zlib-style compress function - for PNG compression (instead of the builtin one), it must have the following signature: - unsigned char * my_compress(unsigned char *data, int data_len, int *out_len, int quality); - The returned data will be freed with STBIW_FREE() (free() by default), - so it must be heap allocated with STBIW_MALLOC() (malloc() by default), - -UNICODE: - - If compiling for Windows and you wish to use Unicode filenames, compile - with - #define STBIW_WINDOWS_UTF8 - and pass utf8-encoded filenames. Call stbiw_convert_wchar_to_utf8 to convert - Windows wchar_t filenames to utf8. - -USAGE: - - There are five functions, one for each image file format: - - int stbi_write_png(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data, int stride_in_bytes); - int stbi_write_bmp(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); - int stbi_write_tga(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); - int stbi_write_jpg(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data, int quality); - int stbi_write_hdr(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const float *data); - - void stbi_flip_vertically_on_write(int flag); // flag is non-zero to flip data vertically - - There are also five equivalent functions that use an arbitrary write function. You are - expected to open/close your file-equivalent before and after calling these: - - int stbi_write_png_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data, int stride_in_bytes); - int stbi_write_bmp_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); - int stbi_write_tga_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); - int stbi_write_hdr_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const float *data); - int stbi_write_jpg_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int quality); - - where the callback is: - void stbi_write_func(void *context, void *data, int size); - - You can configure it with these global variables: - int stbi_write_tga_with_rle; // defaults to true; set to 0 to disable RLE - int stbi_write_png_compression_level; // defaults to 8; set to higher for more compression - int stbi_write_force_png_filter; // defaults to -1; set to 0..5 to force a filter mode - - - You can define STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO to disable the file variant of these - functions, so the library will not use stdio.h at all. However, this will - also disable HDR writing, because it requires stdio for formatted output. - - Each function returns 0 on failure and non-0 on success. - - The functions create an image file defined by the parameters. The image - is a rectangle of pixels stored from left-to-right, top-to-bottom. - Each pixel contains 'comp' channels of data stored interleaved with 8-bits - per channel, in the following order: 1=Y, 2=YA, 3=RGB, 4=RGBA. (Y is - monochrome color.) The rectangle is 'w' pixels wide and 'h' pixels tall. - The *data pointer points to the first byte of the top-left-most pixel. - For PNG, "stride_in_bytes" is the distance in bytes from the first byte of - a row of pixels to the first byte of the next row of pixels. - - PNG creates output files with the same number of components as the input. - The BMP format expands Y to RGB in the file format and does not - output alpha. - - PNG supports writing rectangles of data even when the bytes storing rows of - data are not consecutive in memory (e.g. sub-rectangles of a larger image), - by supplying the stride between the beginning of adjacent rows. The other - formats do not. (Thus you cannot write a native-format BMP through the BMP - writer, both because it is in BGR order and because it may have padding - at the end of the line.) - - PNG allows you to set the deflate compression level by setting the global - variable 'stbi_write_png_compression_level' (it defaults to 8). - - HDR expects linear float data. Since the format is always 32-bit rgb(e) - data, alpha (if provided) is discarded, and for monochrome data it is - replicated across all three channels. - - TGA supports RLE or non-RLE compressed data. To use non-RLE-compressed - data, set the global variable 'stbi_write_tga_with_rle' to 0. - - JPEG does ignore alpha channels in input data; quality is between 1 and 100. - Higher quality looks better but results in a bigger image. - JPEG baseline (no JPEG progressive). - -CREDITS: - - - Sean Barrett - PNG/BMP/TGA - Baldur Karlsson - HDR - Jean-Sebastien Guay - TGA monochrome - Tim Kelsey - misc enhancements - Alan Hickman - TGA RLE - Emmanuel Julien - initial file IO callback implementation - Jon Olick - original jo_jpeg.cpp code - Daniel Gibson - integrate JPEG, allow external zlib - Aarni Koskela - allow choosing PNG filter - - bugfixes: - github:Chribba - Guillaume Chereau - github:jry2 - github:romigrou - Sergio Gonzalez - Jonas Karlsson - Filip Wasil - Thatcher Ulrich - github:poppolopoppo - Patrick Boettcher - github:xeekworx - Cap Petschulat - Simon Rodriguez - Ivan Tikhonov - github:ignotion - Adam Schackart - -LICENSE - - See end of file for license information. - -*/ - -#ifndef INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_WRITE_H -#define INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_WRITE_H - -#include <stdlib.h> - -// if STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC causes problems, try defining STBIWDEF to 'inline' or 'static inline' -#ifndef STBIWDEF -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC -#define STBIWDEF static -#else -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define STBIWDEF extern "C" -#else -#define STBIWDEF extern -#endif -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC // C++ forbids static forward declarations -extern int stbi_write_tga_with_rle; -extern int stbi_write_png_compression_level; -extern int stbi_write_force_png_filter; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data, int stride_in_bytes); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const float *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int quality); - -#ifdef STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8 -STBIWDEF int stbiw_convert_wchar_to_utf8(char *buffer, size_t bufferlen, const wchar_t* input); -#endif -#endif - -typedef void stbi_write_func(void *context, void *data, int size); - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data, int stride_in_bytes); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int comp, const float *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int quality); - -STBIWDEF void stbi_flip_vertically_on_write(int flip_boolean); - -#endif//INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_WRITE_H - -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_IMPLEMENTATION - -#ifdef _WIN32 - #ifndef _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS - #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS - #endif - #ifndef _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE - #define _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE - #endif -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -#include <stdio.h> -#endif // STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <math.h> - -#if defined(STBIW_MALLOC) && defined(STBIW_FREE) && (defined(STBIW_REALLOC) || defined(STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED)) -// ok -#elif !defined(STBIW_MALLOC) && !defined(STBIW_FREE) && !defined(STBIW_REALLOC) && !defined(STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED) -// ok -#else -#error "Must define all or none of STBIW_MALLOC, STBIW_FREE, and STBIW_REALLOC (or STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED)." -#endif - -#ifndef STBIW_MALLOC -#define STBIW_MALLOC(sz) malloc(sz) -#define STBIW_REALLOC(p,newsz) realloc(p,newsz) -#define STBIW_FREE(p) free(p) -#endif - -#ifndef STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED -#define STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED(p,oldsz,newsz) STBIW_REALLOC(p,newsz) -#endif - - -#ifndef STBIW_MEMMOVE -#define STBIW_MEMMOVE(a,b,sz) memmove(a,b,sz) -#endif - - -#ifndef STBIW_ASSERT -#include <assert.h> -#define STBIW_ASSERT(x) assert(x) -#endif - -#define STBIW_UCHAR(x) (unsigned char) ((x) & 0xff) - -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC -static int stbi__flip_vertically_on_write=0; -static int stbi_write_png_compression_level = 8; -static int stbi_write_tga_with_rle = 1; -static int stbi_write_force_png_filter = -1; -#else -int stbi_write_png_compression_level = 8; -int stbi__flip_vertically_on_write=0; -int stbi_write_tga_with_rle = 1; -int stbi_write_force_png_filter = -1; -#endif - -STBIWDEF void stbi_flip_vertically_on_write(int flag) -{ - stbi__flip_vertically_on_write = flag; -} - -typedef struct -{ - stbi_write_func *func; - void *context; -} stbi__write_context; - -// initialize a callback-based context -static void stbi__start_write_callbacks(stbi__write_context *s, stbi_write_func *c, void *context) -{ - s->func = c; - s->context = context; -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -static void stbi__stdio_write(void *context, void *data, int size) -{ - fwrite(data,1,size,(FILE*) context); -} - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8) -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define STBIW_EXTERN extern "C" -#else -#define STBIW_EXTERN extern -#endif -STBIW_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall MultiByteToWideChar(unsigned int cp, unsigned long flags, const char *str, int cbmb, wchar_t *widestr, int cchwide); -STBIW_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall WideCharToMultiByte(unsigned int cp, unsigned long flags, const wchar_t *widestr, int cchwide, char *str, int cbmb, const char *defchar, int *used_default); - -STBIWDEF int stbiw_convert_wchar_to_utf8(char *buffer, size_t bufferlen, const wchar_t* input) -{ - return WideCharToMultiByte(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, input, -1, buffer, (int) bufferlen, NULL, NULL); -} -#endif - -static FILE *stbiw__fopen(char const *filename, char const *mode) -{ - FILE *f; -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8) - wchar_t wMode[64]; - wchar_t wFilename[1024]; - if (0 == MultiByteToWideChar(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, filename, -1, wFilename, sizeof(wFilename))) - return 0; - - if (0 == MultiByteToWideChar(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, mode, -1, wMode, sizeof(wMode))) - return 0; - -#if _MSC_VER >= 1400 - if (0 != _wfopen_s(&f, wFilename, wMode)) - f = 0; -#else - f = _wfopen(wFilename, wMode); -#endif - -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 - if (0 != fopen_s(&f, filename, mode)) - f=0; -#else - f = fopen(filename, mode); -#endif - return f; -} - -static int stbi__start_write_file(stbi__write_context *s, const char *filename) -{ - FILE *f = stbiw__fopen(filename, "wb"); - stbi__start_write_callbacks(s, stbi__stdio_write, (void *) f); - return f != NULL; -} - -static void stbi__end_write_file(stbi__write_context *s) -{ - fclose((FILE *)s->context); -} - -#endif // !STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -typedef unsigned int stbiw_uint32; -typedef int stb_image_write_test[sizeof(stbiw_uint32)==4 ? 1 : -1]; - -static void stbiw__writefv(stbi__write_context *s, const char *fmt, va_list v) -{ - while (*fmt) { - switch (*fmt++) { - case ' ': break; - case '1': { unsigned char x = STBIW_UCHAR(va_arg(v, int)); - s->func(s->context,&x,1); - break; } - case '2': { int x = va_arg(v,int); - unsigned char b[2]; - b[0] = STBIW_UCHAR(x); - b[1] = STBIW_UCHAR(x>>8); - s->func(s->context,b,2); - break; } - case '4': { stbiw_uint32 x = va_arg(v,int); - unsigned char b[4]; - b[0]=STBIW_UCHAR(x); - b[1]=STBIW_UCHAR(x>>8); - b[2]=STBIW_UCHAR(x>>16); - b[3]=STBIW_UCHAR(x>>24); - s->func(s->context,b,4); - break; } - default: - STBIW_ASSERT(0); - return; - } - } -} - -static void stbiw__writef(stbi__write_context *s, const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list v; - va_start(v, fmt); - stbiw__writefv(s, fmt, v); - va_end(v); -} - -static void stbiw__putc(stbi__write_context *s, unsigned char c) -{ - s->func(s->context, &c, 1); -} - -static void stbiw__write3(stbi__write_context *s, unsigned char a, unsigned char b, unsigned char c) -{ - unsigned char arr[3]; - arr[0] = a; arr[1] = b; arr[2] = c; - s->func(s->context, arr, 3); -} - -static void stbiw__write_pixel(stbi__write_context *s, int rgb_dir, int comp, int write_alpha, int expand_mono, unsigned char *d) -{ - unsigned char bg[3] = { 255, 0, 255}, px[3]; - int k; - - if (write_alpha < 0) - s->func(s->context, &d[comp - 1], 1); - - switch (comp) { - case 2: // 2 pixels = mono + alpha, alpha is written separately, so same as 1-channel case - case 1: - if (expand_mono) - stbiw__write3(s, d[0], d[0], d[0]); // monochrome bmp - else - s->func(s->context, d, 1); // monochrome TGA - break; - case 4: - if (!write_alpha) { - // composite against pink background - for (k = 0; k < 3; ++k) - px[k] = bg[k] + ((d[k] - bg[k]) * d[3]) / 255; - stbiw__write3(s, px[1 - rgb_dir], px[1], px[1 + rgb_dir]); - break; - } - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 3: - stbiw__write3(s, d[1 - rgb_dir], d[1], d[1 + rgb_dir]); - break; - } - if (write_alpha > 0) - s->func(s->context, &d[comp - 1], 1); -} - -static void stbiw__write_pixels(stbi__write_context *s, int rgb_dir, int vdir, int x, int y, int comp, void *data, int write_alpha, int scanline_pad, int expand_mono) -{ - stbiw_uint32 zero = 0; - int i,j, j_end; - - if (y <= 0) - return; - - if (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write) - vdir *= -1; - - if (vdir < 0) { - j_end = -1; j = y-1; - } else { - j_end = y; j = 0; - } - - for (; j != j_end; j += vdir) { - for (i=0; i < x; ++i) { - unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *) data + (j*x+i)*comp; - stbiw__write_pixel(s, rgb_dir, comp, write_alpha, expand_mono, d); - } - s->func(s->context, &zero, scanline_pad); - } -} - -static int stbiw__outfile(stbi__write_context *s, int rgb_dir, int vdir, int x, int y, int comp, int expand_mono, void *data, int alpha, int pad, const char *fmt, ...) -{ - if (y < 0 || x < 0) { - return 0; - } else { - va_list v; - va_start(v, fmt); - stbiw__writefv(s, fmt, v); - va_end(v); - stbiw__write_pixels(s,rgb_dir,vdir,x,y,comp,data,alpha,pad, expand_mono); - return 1; - } -} - -static int stbi_write_bmp_core(stbi__write_context *s, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data) -{ - int pad = (-x*3) & 3; - return stbiw__outfile(s,-1,-1,x,y,comp,1,(void *) data,0,pad, - "11 4 22 4" "4 44 22 444444", - 'B', 'M', 14+40+(x*3+pad)*y, 0,0, 14+40, // file header - 40, x,y, 1,24, 0,0,0,0,0,0); // bitmap header -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_bmp_core(&s, x, y, comp, data); -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s,filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_bmp_core(&s, x, y, comp, data); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif //!STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -static int stbi_write_tga_core(stbi__write_context *s, int x, int y, int comp, void *data) -{ - int has_alpha = (comp == 2 || comp == 4); - int colorbytes = has_alpha ? comp-1 : comp; - int format = colorbytes < 2 ? 3 : 2; // 3 color channels (RGB/RGBA) = 2, 1 color channel (Y/YA) = 3 - - if (y < 0 || x < 0) - return 0; - - if (!stbi_write_tga_with_rle) { - return stbiw__outfile(s, -1, -1, x, y, comp, 0, (void *) data, has_alpha, 0, - "111 221 2222 11", 0, 0, format, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, x, y, (colorbytes + has_alpha) * 8, has_alpha * 8); - } else { - int i,j,k; - int jend, jdir; - - stbiw__writef(s, "111 221 2222 11", 0,0,format+8, 0,0,0, 0,0,x,y, (colorbytes + has_alpha) * 8, has_alpha * 8); - - if (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write) { - j = 0; - jend = y; - jdir = 1; - } else { - j = y-1; - jend = -1; - jdir = -1; - } - for (; j != jend; j += jdir) { - unsigned char *row = (unsigned char *) data + j * x * comp; - int len; - - for (i = 0; i < x; i += len) { - unsigned char *begin = row + i * comp; - int diff = 1; - len = 1; - - if (i < x - 1) { - ++len; - diff = memcmp(begin, row + (i + 1) * comp, comp); - if (diff) { - const unsigned char *prev = begin; - for (k = i + 2; k < x && len < 128; ++k) { - if (memcmp(prev, row + k * comp, comp)) { - prev += comp; - ++len; - } else { - --len; - break; - } - } - } else { - for (k = i + 2; k < x && len < 128; ++k) { - if (!memcmp(begin, row + k * comp, comp)) { - ++len; - } else { - break; - } - } - } - } - - if (diff) { - unsigned char header = STBIW_UCHAR(len - 1); - s->func(s->context, &header, 1); - for (k = 0; k < len; ++k) { - stbiw__write_pixel(s, -1, comp, has_alpha, 0, begin + k * comp); - } - } else { - unsigned char header = STBIW_UCHAR(len - 129); - s->func(s->context, &header, 1); - stbiw__write_pixel(s, -1, comp, has_alpha, 0, begin); - } - } - } - } - return 1; -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_tga_core(&s, x, y, comp, (void *) data); -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s,filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_tga_core(&s, x, y, comp, (void *) data); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif - -// ************************************************************************************************* -// Radiance RGBE HDR writer -// by Baldur Karlsson - -#define stbiw__max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) - -static void stbiw__linear_to_rgbe(unsigned char *rgbe, float *linear) -{ - int exponent; - float maxcomp = stbiw__max(linear[0], stbiw__max(linear[1], linear[2])); - - if (maxcomp < 1e-32f) { - rgbe[0] = rgbe[1] = rgbe[2] = rgbe[3] = 0; - } else { - float normalize = (float) frexp(maxcomp, &exponent) * 256.0f/maxcomp; - - rgbe[0] = (unsigned char)(linear[0] * normalize); - rgbe[1] = (unsigned char)(linear[1] * normalize); - rgbe[2] = (unsigned char)(linear[2] * normalize); - rgbe[3] = (unsigned char)(exponent + 128); - } -} - -static void stbiw__write_run_data(stbi__write_context *s, int length, unsigned char databyte) -{ - unsigned char lengthbyte = STBIW_UCHAR(length+128); - STBIW_ASSERT(length+128 <= 255); - s->func(s->context, &lengthbyte, 1); - s->func(s->context, &databyte, 1); -} - -static void stbiw__write_dump_data(stbi__write_context *s, int length, unsigned char *data) -{ - unsigned char lengthbyte = STBIW_UCHAR(length); - STBIW_ASSERT(length <= 128); // inconsistent with spec but consistent with official code - s->func(s->context, &lengthbyte, 1); - s->func(s->context, data, length); -} - -static void stbiw__write_hdr_scanline(stbi__write_context *s, int width, int ncomp, unsigned char *scratch, float *scanline) -{ - unsigned char scanlineheader[4] = { 2, 2, 0, 0 }; - unsigned char rgbe[4]; - float linear[3]; - int x; - - scanlineheader[2] = (width&0xff00)>>8; - scanlineheader[3] = (width&0x00ff); - - /* skip RLE for images too small or large */ - if (width < 8 || width >= 32768) { - for (x=0; x < width; x++) { - switch (ncomp) { - case 4: /* fallthrough */ - case 3: linear[2] = scanline[x*ncomp + 2]; - linear[1] = scanline[x*ncomp + 1]; - linear[0] = scanline[x*ncomp + 0]; - break; - default: - linear[0] = linear[1] = linear[2] = scanline[x*ncomp + 0]; - break; - } - stbiw__linear_to_rgbe(rgbe, linear); - s->func(s->context, rgbe, 4); - } - } else { - int c,r; - /* encode into scratch buffer */ - for (x=0; x < width; x++) { - switch(ncomp) { - case 4: /* fallthrough */ - case 3: linear[2] = scanline[x*ncomp + 2]; - linear[1] = scanline[x*ncomp + 1]; - linear[0] = scanline[x*ncomp + 0]; - break; - default: - linear[0] = linear[1] = linear[2] = scanline[x*ncomp + 0]; - break; - } - stbiw__linear_to_rgbe(rgbe, linear); - scratch[x + width*0] = rgbe[0]; - scratch[x + width*1] = rgbe[1]; - scratch[x + width*2] = rgbe[2]; - scratch[x + width*3] = rgbe[3]; - } - - s->func(s->context, scanlineheader, 4); - - /* RLE each component separately */ - for (c=0; c < 4; c++) { - unsigned char *comp = &scratch[width*c]; - - x = 0; - while (x < width) { - // find first run - r = x; - while (r+2 < width) { - if (comp[r] == comp[r+1] && comp[r] == comp[r+2]) - break; - ++r; - } - if (r+2 >= width) - r = width; - // dump up to first run - while (x < r) { - int len = r-x; - if (len > 128) len = 128; - stbiw__write_dump_data(s, len, &comp[x]); - x += len; - } - // if there's a run, output it - if (r+2 < width) { // same test as what we break out of in search loop, so only true if we break'd - // find next byte after run - while (r < width && comp[r] == comp[x]) - ++r; - // output run up to r - while (x < r) { - int len = r-x; - if (len > 127) len = 127; - stbiw__write_run_data(s, len, comp[x]); - x += len; - } - } - } - } - } -} - -static int stbi_write_hdr_core(stbi__write_context *s, int x, int y, int comp, float *data) -{ - if (y <= 0 || x <= 0 || data == NULL) - return 0; - else { - // Each component is stored separately. Allocate scratch space for full output scanline. - unsigned char *scratch = (unsigned char *) STBIW_MALLOC(x*4); - int i, len; - char buffer[128]; - char header[] = "#?RADIANCE\n# Written by stb_image_write.h\nFORMAT=32-bit_rle_rgbe\n"; - s->func(s->context, header, sizeof(header)-1); - -#ifdef __STDC_WANT_SECURE_LIB__ - len = sprintf_s(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "EXPOSURE= 1.0000000000000\n\n-Y %d +X %d\n", y, x); -#else - len = sprintf(buffer, "EXPOSURE= 1.0000000000000\n\n-Y %d +X %d\n", y, x); -#endif - s->func(s->context, buffer, len); - - for(i=0; i < y; i++) - stbiw__write_hdr_scanline(s, x, comp, scratch, data + comp*x*(stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? y-1-i : i)); - STBIW_FREE(scratch); - return 1; - } -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, int y, int comp, const float *data) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_hdr_core(&s, x, y, comp, (float *) data); -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, const float *data) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s,filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_hdr_core(&s, x, y, comp, (float *) data); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif // STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// PNG writer -// - -#ifndef STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS -// stretchy buffer; stbiw__sbpush() == vector<>::push_back() -- stbiw__sbcount() == vector<>::size() -#define stbiw__sbraw(a) ((int *) (a) - 2) -#define stbiw__sbm(a) stbiw__sbraw(a)[0] -#define stbiw__sbn(a) stbiw__sbraw(a)[1] - -#define stbiw__sbneedgrow(a,n) ((a)==0 || stbiw__sbn(a)+n >= stbiw__sbm(a)) -#define stbiw__sbmaybegrow(a,n) (stbiw__sbneedgrow(a,(n)) ? stbiw__sbgrow(a,n) : 0) -#define stbiw__sbgrow(a,n) stbiw__sbgrowf((void **) &(a), (n), sizeof(*(a))) - -#define stbiw__sbpush(a, v) (stbiw__sbmaybegrow(a,1), (a)[stbiw__sbn(a)++] = (v)) -#define stbiw__sbcount(a) ((a) ? stbiw__sbn(a) : 0) -#define stbiw__sbfree(a) ((a) ? STBIW_FREE(stbiw__sbraw(a)),0 : 0) - -static void *stbiw__sbgrowf(void **arr, int increment, int itemsize) -{ - int m = *arr ? 2*stbiw__sbm(*arr)+increment : increment+1; - void *p = STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED(*arr ? stbiw__sbraw(*arr) : 0, *arr ? (stbiw__sbm(*arr)*itemsize + sizeof(int)*2) : 0, itemsize * m + sizeof(int)*2); - STBIW_ASSERT(p); - if (p) { - if (!*arr) ((int *) p)[1] = 0; - *arr = (void *) ((int *) p + 2); - stbiw__sbm(*arr) = m; - } - return *arr; -} - -static unsigned char *stbiw__zlib_flushf(unsigned char *data, unsigned int *bitbuffer, int *bitcount) -{ - while (*bitcount >= 8) { - stbiw__sbpush(data, STBIW_UCHAR(*bitbuffer)); - *bitbuffer >>= 8; - *bitcount -= 8; - } - return data; -} - -static int stbiw__zlib_bitrev(int code, int codebits) -{ - int res=0; - while (codebits--) { - res = (res << 1) | (code & 1); - code >>= 1; - } - return res; -} - -static unsigned int stbiw__zlib_countm(unsigned char *a, unsigned char *b, int limit) -{ - int i; - for (i=0; i < limit && i < 258; ++i) - if (a[i] != b[i]) break; - return i; -} - -static unsigned int stbiw__zhash(unsigned char *data) -{ - stbiw_uint32 hash = data[0] + (data[1] << 8) + (data[2] << 16); - hash ^= hash << 3; - hash += hash >> 5; - hash ^= hash << 4; - hash += hash >> 17; - hash ^= hash << 25; - hash += hash >> 6; - return hash; -} - -#define stbiw__zlib_flush() (out = stbiw__zlib_flushf(out, &bitbuf, &bitcount)) -#define stbiw__zlib_add(code,codebits) \ - (bitbuf |= (code) << bitcount, bitcount += (codebits), stbiw__zlib_flush()) -#define stbiw__zlib_huffa(b,c) stbiw__zlib_add(stbiw__zlib_bitrev(b,c),c) -// default huffman tables -#define stbiw__zlib_huff1(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0x30 + (n), 8) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff2(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0x190 + (n)-144, 9) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff3(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0 + (n)-256,7) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff4(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0xc0 + (n)-280,8) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff(n) ((n) <= 143 ? stbiw__zlib_huff1(n) : (n) <= 255 ? stbiw__zlib_huff2(n) : (n) <= 279 ? stbiw__zlib_huff3(n) : stbiw__zlib_huff4(n)) -#define stbiw__zlib_huffb(n) ((n) <= 143 ? stbiw__zlib_huff1(n) : stbiw__zlib_huff2(n)) - -#define stbiw__ZHASH 16384 - -#endif // STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS - -STBIWDEF unsigned char * stbi_zlib_compress(unsigned char *data, int data_len, int *out_len, int quality) -{ -#ifdef STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS - // user provided a zlib compress implementation, use that - return STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS(data, data_len, out_len, quality); -#else // use builtin - static unsigned short lengthc[] = { 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, 259 }; - static unsigned char lengtheb[]= { 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 }; - static unsigned short distc[] = { 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, 32768 }; - static unsigned char disteb[] = { 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 }; - unsigned int bitbuf=0; - int i,j, bitcount=0; - unsigned char *out = NULL; - unsigned char ***hash_table = (unsigned char***) STBIW_MALLOC(stbiw__ZHASH * sizeof(char**)); - if (hash_table == NULL) - return NULL; - if (quality < 5) quality = 5; - - stbiw__sbpush(out, 0x78); // DEFLATE 32K window - stbiw__sbpush(out, 0x5e); // FLEVEL = 1 - stbiw__zlib_add(1,1); // BFINAL = 1 - stbiw__zlib_add(1,2); // BTYPE = 1 -- fixed huffman - - for (i=0; i < stbiw__ZHASH; ++i) - hash_table[i] = NULL; - - i=0; - while (i < data_len-3) { - // hash next 3 bytes of data to be compressed - int h = stbiw__zhash(data+i)&(stbiw__ZHASH-1), best=3; - unsigned char *bestloc = 0; - unsigned char **hlist = hash_table[h]; - int n = stbiw__sbcount(hlist); - for (j=0; j < n; ++j) { - if (hlist[j]-data > i-32768) { // if entry lies within window - int d = stbiw__zlib_countm(hlist[j], data+i, data_len-i); - if (d >= best) { best=d; bestloc=hlist[j]; } - } - } - // when hash table entry is too long, delete half the entries - if (hash_table[h] && stbiw__sbn(hash_table[h]) == 2*quality) { - STBIW_MEMMOVE(hash_table[h], hash_table[h]+quality, sizeof(hash_table[h][0])*quality); - stbiw__sbn(hash_table[h]) = quality; - } - stbiw__sbpush(hash_table[h],data+i); - - if (bestloc) { - // "lazy matching" - check match at *next* byte, and if it's better, do cur byte as literal - h = stbiw__zhash(data+i+1)&(stbiw__ZHASH-1); - hlist = hash_table[h]; - n = stbiw__sbcount(hlist); - for (j=0; j < n; ++j) { - if (hlist[j]-data > i-32767) { - int e = stbiw__zlib_countm(hlist[j], data+i+1, data_len-i-1); - if (e > best) { // if next match is better, bail on current match - bestloc = NULL; - break; - } - } - } - } - - if (bestloc) { - int d = (int) (data+i - bestloc); // distance back - STBIW_ASSERT(d <= 32767 && best <= 258); - for (j=0; best > lengthc[j+1]-1; ++j); - stbiw__zlib_huff(j+257); - if (lengtheb[j]) stbiw__zlib_add(best - lengthc[j], lengtheb[j]); - for (j=0; d > distc[j+1]-1; ++j); - stbiw__zlib_add(stbiw__zlib_bitrev(j,5),5); - if (disteb[j]) stbiw__zlib_add(d - distc[j], disteb[j]); - i += best; - } else { - stbiw__zlib_huffb(data[i]); - ++i; - } - } - // write out final bytes - for (;i < data_len; ++i) - stbiw__zlib_huffb(data[i]); - stbiw__zlib_huff(256); // end of block - // pad with 0 bits to byte boundary - while (bitcount) - stbiw__zlib_add(0,1); - - for (i=0; i < stbiw__ZHASH; ++i) - (void) stbiw__sbfree(hash_table[i]); - STBIW_FREE(hash_table); - - { - // compute adler32 on input - unsigned int s1=1, s2=0; - int blocklen = (int) (data_len % 5552); - j=0; - while (j < data_len) { - for (i=0; i < blocklen; ++i) { s1 += data[j+i]; s2 += s1; } - s1 %= 65521; s2 %= 65521; - j += blocklen; - blocklen = 5552; - } - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s2 >> 8)); - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s2)); - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s1 >> 8)); - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s1)); - } - *out_len = stbiw__sbn(out); - // make returned pointer freeable - STBIW_MEMMOVE(stbiw__sbraw(out), out, *out_len); - return (unsigned char *) stbiw__sbraw(out); -#endif // STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS -} - -static unsigned int stbiw__crc32(unsigned char *buffer, int len) -{ -#ifdef STBIW_CRC32 - return STBIW_CRC32(buffer, len); -#else - static unsigned int crc_table[256] = - { - 0x00000000, 0x77073096, 0xEE0E612C, 0x990951BA, 0x076DC419, 0x706AF48F, 0xE963A535, 0x9E6495A3, - 0x0eDB8832, 0x79DCB8A4, 0xE0D5E91E, 0x97D2D988, 0x09B64C2B, 0x7EB17CBD, 0xE7B82D07, 0x90BF1D91, - 0x1DB71064, 0x6AB020F2, 0xF3B97148, 0x84BE41DE, 0x1ADAD47D, 0x6DDDE4EB, 0xF4D4B551, 0x83D385C7, - 0x136C9856, 0x646BA8C0, 0xFD62F97A, 0x8A65C9EC, 0x14015C4F, 0x63066CD9, 0xFA0F3D63, 0x8D080DF5, - 0x3B6E20C8, 0x4C69105E, 0xD56041E4, 0xA2677172, 0x3C03E4D1, 0x4B04D447, 0xD20D85FD, 0xA50AB56B, - 0x35B5A8FA, 0x42B2986C, 0xDBBBC9D6, 0xACBCF940, 0x32D86CE3, 0x45DF5C75, 0xDCD60DCF, 0xABD13D59, - 0x26D930AC, 0x51DE003A, 0xC8D75180, 0xBFD06116, 0x21B4F4B5, 0x56B3C423, 0xCFBA9599, 0xB8BDA50F, - 0x2802B89E, 0x5F058808, 0xC60CD9B2, 0xB10BE924, 0x2F6F7C87, 0x58684C11, 0xC1611DAB, 0xB6662D3D, - 0x76DC4190, 0x01DB7106, 0x98D220BC, 0xEFD5102A, 0x71B18589, 0x06B6B51F, 0x9FBFE4A5, 0xE8B8D433, - 0x7807C9A2, 0x0F00F934, 0x9609A88E, 0xE10E9818, 0x7F6A0DBB, 0x086D3D2D, 0x91646C97, 0xE6635C01, - 0x6B6B51F4, 0x1C6C6162, 0x856530D8, 0xF262004E, 0x6C0695ED, 0x1B01A57B, 0x8208F4C1, 0xF50FC457, - 0x65B0D9C6, 0x12B7E950, 0x8BBEB8EA, 0xFCB9887C, 0x62DD1DDF, 0x15DA2D49, 0x8CD37CF3, 0xFBD44C65, - 0x4DB26158, 0x3AB551CE, 0xA3BC0074, 0xD4BB30E2, 0x4ADFA541, 0x3DD895D7, 0xA4D1C46D, 0xD3D6F4FB, - 0x4369E96A, 0x346ED9FC, 0xAD678846, 0xDA60B8D0, 0x44042D73, 0x33031DE5, 0xAA0A4C5F, 0xDD0D7CC9, - 0x5005713C, 0x270241AA, 0xBE0B1010, 0xC90C2086, 0x5768B525, 0x206F85B3, 0xB966D409, 0xCE61E49F, - 0x5EDEF90E, 0x29D9C998, 0xB0D09822, 0xC7D7A8B4, 0x59B33D17, 0x2EB40D81, 0xB7BD5C3B, 0xC0BA6CAD, - 0xEDB88320, 0x9ABFB3B6, 0x03B6E20C, 0x74B1D29A, 0xEAD54739, 0x9DD277AF, 0x04DB2615, 0x73DC1683, - 0xE3630B12, 0x94643B84, 0x0D6D6A3E, 0x7A6A5AA8, 0xE40ECF0B, 0x9309FF9D, 0x0A00AE27, 0x7D079EB1, - 0xF00F9344, 0x8708A3D2, 0x1E01F268, 0x6906C2FE, 0xF762575D, 0x806567CB, 0x196C3671, 0x6E6B06E7, - 0xFED41B76, 0x89D32BE0, 0x10DA7A5A, 0x67DD4ACC, 0xF9B9DF6F, 0x8EBEEFF9, 0x17B7BE43, 0x60B08ED5, - 0xD6D6A3E8, 0xA1D1937E, 0x38D8C2C4, 0x4FDFF252, 0xD1BB67F1, 0xA6BC5767, 0x3FB506DD, 0x48B2364B, - 0xD80D2BDA, 0xAF0A1B4C, 0x36034AF6, 0x41047A60, 0xDF60EFC3, 0xA867DF55, 0x316E8EEF, 0x4669BE79, - 0xCB61B38C, 0xBC66831A, 0x256FD2A0, 0x5268E236, 0xCC0C7795, 0xBB0B4703, 0x220216B9, 0x5505262F, - 0xC5BA3BBE, 0xB2BD0B28, 0x2BB45A92, 0x5CB36A04, 0xC2D7FFA7, 0xB5D0CF31, 0x2CD99E8B, 0x5BDEAE1D, - 0x9B64C2B0, 0xEC63F226, 0x756AA39C, 0x026D930A, 0x9C0906A9, 0xEB0E363F, 0x72076785, 0x05005713, - 0x95BF4A82, 0xE2B87A14, 0x7BB12BAE, 0x0CB61B38, 0x92D28E9B, 0xE5D5BE0D, 0x7CDCEFB7, 0x0BDBDF21, - 0x86D3D2D4, 0xF1D4E242, 0x68DDB3F8, 0x1FDA836E, 0x81BE16CD, 0xF6B9265B, 0x6FB077E1, 0x18B74777, - 0x88085AE6, 0xFF0F6A70, 0x66063BCA, 0x11010B5C, 0x8F659EFF, 0xF862AE69, 0x616BFFD3, 0x166CCF45, - 0xA00AE278, 0xD70DD2EE, 0x4E048354, 0x3903B3C2, 0xA7672661, 0xD06016F7, 0x4969474D, 0x3E6E77DB, - 0xAED16A4A, 0xD9D65ADC, 0x40DF0B66, 0x37D83BF0, 0xA9BCAE53, 0xDEBB9EC5, 0x47B2CF7F, 0x30B5FFE9, - 0xBDBDF21C, 0xCABAC28A, 0x53B39330, 0x24B4A3A6, 0xBAD03605, 0xCDD70693, 0x54DE5729, 0x23D967BF, - 0xB3667A2E, 0xC4614AB8, 0x5D681B02, 0x2A6F2B94, 0xB40BBE37, 0xC30C8EA1, 0x5A05DF1B, 0x2D02EF8D - }; - - unsigned int crc = ~0u; - int i; - for (i=0; i < len; ++i) - crc = (crc >> 8) ^ crc_table[buffer[i] ^ (crc & 0xff)]; - return ~crc; -#endif -} - -#define stbiw__wpng4(o,a,b,c,d) ((o)[0]=STBIW_UCHAR(a),(o)[1]=STBIW_UCHAR(b),(o)[2]=STBIW_UCHAR(c),(o)[3]=STBIW_UCHAR(d),(o)+=4) -#define stbiw__wp32(data,v) stbiw__wpng4(data, (v)>>24,(v)>>16,(v)>>8,(v)); -#define stbiw__wptag(data,s) stbiw__wpng4(data, s[0],s[1],s[2],s[3]) - -static void stbiw__wpcrc(unsigned char **data, int len) -{ - unsigned int crc = stbiw__crc32(*data - len - 4, len+4); - stbiw__wp32(*data, crc); -} - -static unsigned char stbiw__paeth(int a, int b, int c) -{ - int p = a + b - c, pa = abs(p-a), pb = abs(p-b), pc = abs(p-c); - if (pa <= pb && pa <= pc) return STBIW_UCHAR(a); - if (pb <= pc) return STBIW_UCHAR(b); - return STBIW_UCHAR(c); -} - -// @OPTIMIZE: provide an option that always forces left-predict or paeth predict -static void stbiw__encode_png_line(unsigned char *pixels, int stride_bytes, int width, int height, int y, int n, int filter_type, signed char *line_buffer) -{ - static int mapping[] = { 0,1,2,3,4 }; - static int firstmap[] = { 0,1,0,5,6 }; - int *mymap = (y != 0) ? mapping : firstmap; - int i; - int type = mymap[filter_type]; - unsigned char *z = pixels + stride_bytes * (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? height-1-y : y); - int signed_stride = stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? -stride_bytes : stride_bytes; - - if (type==0) { - memcpy(line_buffer, z, width*n); - return; - } - - // first loop isn't optimized since it's just one pixel - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - switch (type) { - case 1: line_buffer[i] = z[i]; break; - case 2: line_buffer[i] = z[i] - z[i-signed_stride]; break; - case 3: line_buffer[i] = z[i] - (z[i-signed_stride]>>1); break; - case 4: line_buffer[i] = (signed char) (z[i] - stbiw__paeth(0,z[i-signed_stride],0)); break; - case 5: line_buffer[i] = z[i]; break; - case 6: line_buffer[i] = z[i]; break; - } - } - switch (type) { - case 1: for (i=n; i < width*n; ++i) line_buffer[i] = z[i] - z[i-n]; break; - case 2: for (i=n; i < width*n; ++i) line_buffer[i] = z[i] - z[i-signed_stride]; break; - case 3: for (i=n; i < width*n; ++i) line_buffer[i] = z[i] - ((z[i-n] + z[i-signed_stride])>>1); break; - case 4: for (i=n; i < width*n; ++i) line_buffer[i] = z[i] - stbiw__paeth(z[i-n], z[i-signed_stride], z[i-signed_stride-n]); break; - case 5: for (i=n; i < width*n; ++i) line_buffer[i] = z[i] - (z[i-n]>>1); break; - case 6: for (i=n; i < width*n; ++i) line_buffer[i] = z[i] - stbiw__paeth(z[i-n], 0,0); break; - } -} - -STBIWDEF unsigned char *stbi_write_png_to_mem(const unsigned char *pixels, int stride_bytes, int x, int y, int n, int *out_len) -{ - int force_filter = stbi_write_force_png_filter; - int ctype[5] = { -1, 0, 4, 2, 6 }; - unsigned char sig[8] = { 137,80,78,71,13,10,26,10 }; - unsigned char *out,*o, *filt, *zlib; - signed char *line_buffer; - int j,zlen; - - if (stride_bytes == 0) - stride_bytes = x * n; - - if (force_filter >= 5) { - force_filter = -1; - } - - filt = (unsigned char *) STBIW_MALLOC((x*n+1) * y); if (!filt) return 0; - line_buffer = (signed char *) STBIW_MALLOC(x * n); if (!line_buffer) { STBIW_FREE(filt); return 0; } - for (j=0; j < y; ++j) { - int filter_type; - if (force_filter > -1) { - filter_type = force_filter; - stbiw__encode_png_line((unsigned char*)(pixels), stride_bytes, x, y, j, n, force_filter, line_buffer); - } else { // Estimate the best filter by running through all of them: - int best_filter = 0, best_filter_val = 0x7fffffff, est, i; - for (filter_type = 0; filter_type < 5; filter_type++) { - stbiw__encode_png_line((unsigned char*)(pixels), stride_bytes, x, y, j, n, filter_type, line_buffer); - - // Estimate the entropy of the line using this filter; the less, the better. - est = 0; - for (i = 0; i < x*n; ++i) { - est += abs((signed char) line_buffer[i]); - } - if (est < best_filter_val) { - best_filter_val = est; - best_filter = filter_type; - } - } - if (filter_type != best_filter) { // If the last iteration already got us the best filter, don't redo it - stbiw__encode_png_line((unsigned char*)(pixels), stride_bytes, x, y, j, n, best_filter, line_buffer); - filter_type = best_filter; - } - } - // when we get here, filter_type contains the filter type, and line_buffer contains the data - filt[j*(x*n+1)] = (unsigned char) filter_type; - STBIW_MEMMOVE(filt+j*(x*n+1)+1, line_buffer, x*n); - } - STBIW_FREE(line_buffer); - zlib = stbi_zlib_compress(filt, y*( x*n+1), &zlen, stbi_write_png_compression_level); - STBIW_FREE(filt); - if (!zlib) return 0; - - // each tag requires 12 bytes of overhead - out = (unsigned char *) STBIW_MALLOC(8 + 12+13 + 12+zlen + 12); - if (!out) return 0; - *out_len = 8 + 12+13 + 12+zlen + 12; - - o=out; - STBIW_MEMMOVE(o,sig,8); o+= 8; - stbiw__wp32(o, 13); // header length - stbiw__wptag(o, "IHDR"); - stbiw__wp32(o, x); - stbiw__wp32(o, y); - *o++ = 8; - *o++ = STBIW_UCHAR(ctype[n]); - *o++ = 0; - *o++ = 0; - *o++ = 0; - stbiw__wpcrc(&o,13); - - stbiw__wp32(o, zlen); - stbiw__wptag(o, "IDAT"); - STBIW_MEMMOVE(o, zlib, zlen); - o += zlen; - STBIW_FREE(zlib); - stbiw__wpcrc(&o, zlen); - - stbiw__wp32(o,0); - stbiw__wptag(o, "IEND"); - stbiw__wpcrc(&o,0); - - STBIW_ASSERT(o == out + *out_len); - - return out; -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int stride_bytes) -{ - FILE *f; - int len; - unsigned char *png = stbi_write_png_to_mem((const unsigned char *) data, stride_bytes, x, y, comp, &len); - if (png == NULL) return 0; - - f = stbiw__fopen(filename, "wb"); - if (!f) { STBIW_FREE(png); return 0; } - fwrite(png, 1, len, f); - fclose(f); - STBIW_FREE(png); - return 1; -} -#endif - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int stride_bytes) -{ - int len; - unsigned char *png = stbi_write_png_to_mem((const unsigned char *) data, stride_bytes, x, y, comp, &len); - if (png == NULL) return 0; - func(context, png, len); - STBIW_FREE(png); - return 1; -} - - -/* *************************************************************************** - * - * JPEG writer - * - * This is based on Jon Olick's jo_jpeg.cpp: - * public domain Simple, Minimalistic JPEG writer - http://www.jonolick.com/code.html - */ - -static const unsigned char stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[] = { 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 void stbiw__jpg_writeBits(stbi__write_context *s, int *bitBufP, int *bitCntP, const unsigned short *bs) { - int bitBuf = *bitBufP, bitCnt = *bitCntP; - bitCnt += bs[1]; - bitBuf |= bs[0] << (24 - bitCnt); - while(bitCnt >= 8) { - unsigned char c = (bitBuf >> 16) & 255; - stbiw__putc(s, c); - if(c == 255) { - stbiw__putc(s, 0); - } - bitBuf <<= 8; - bitCnt -= 8; - } - *bitBufP = bitBuf; - *bitCntP = bitCnt; -} - -static void stbiw__jpg_DCT(float *d0p, float *d1p, float *d2p, float *d3p, float *d4p, float *d5p, float *d6p, float *d7p) { - float d0 = *d0p, d1 = *d1p, d2 = *d2p, d3 = *d3p, d4 = *d4p, d5 = *d5p, d6 = *d6p, d7 = *d7p; - float z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13; - - float tmp0 = d0 + d7; - float tmp7 = d0 - d7; - float tmp1 = d1 + d6; - float tmp6 = d1 - d6; - float tmp2 = d2 + d5; - float tmp5 = d2 - d5; - float tmp3 = d3 + d4; - float tmp4 = d3 - d4; - - // Even part - float tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3; // phase 2 - float tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3; - float tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2; - float tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2; - - d0 = tmp10 + tmp11; // phase 3 - d4 = tmp10 - tmp11; - - z1 = (tmp12 + tmp13) * 0.707106781f; // c4 - d2 = tmp13 + z1; // phase 5 - d6 = 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) * 0.382683433f; // c6 - z2 = tmp10 * 0.541196100f + z5; // c2-c6 - z4 = tmp12 * 1.306562965f + z5; // c2+c6 - z3 = tmp11 * 0.707106781f; // c4 - - z11 = tmp7 + z3; // phase 5 - z13 = tmp7 - z3; - - *d5p = z13 + z2; // phase 6 - *d3p = z13 - z2; - *d1p = z11 + z4; - *d7p = z11 - z4; - - *d0p = d0; *d2p = d2; *d4p = d4; *d6p = d6; -} - -static void stbiw__jpg_calcBits(int val, unsigned short bits[2]) { - int tmp1 = val < 0 ? -val : val; - val = val < 0 ? val-1 : val; - bits[1] = 1; - while(tmp1 >>= 1) { - ++bits[1]; - } - bits[0] = val & ((1<<bits[1])-1); -} - -static int stbiw__jpg_processDU(stbi__write_context *s, int *bitBuf, int *bitCnt, float *CDU, float *fdtbl, int DC, const unsigned short HTDC[256][2], const unsigned short HTAC[256][2]) { - const unsigned short EOB[2] = { HTAC[0x00][0], HTAC[0x00][1] }; - const unsigned short M16zeroes[2] = { HTAC[0xF0][0], HTAC[0xF0][1] }; - int dataOff, i, diff, end0pos; - int DU[64]; - - // DCT rows - for(dataOff=0; dataOff<64; dataOff+=8) { - stbiw__jpg_DCT(&CDU[dataOff], &CDU[dataOff+1], &CDU[dataOff+2], &CDU[dataOff+3], &CDU[dataOff+4], &CDU[dataOff+5], &CDU[dataOff+6], &CDU[dataOff+7]); - } - // DCT columns - for(dataOff=0; dataOff<8; ++dataOff) { - stbiw__jpg_DCT(&CDU[dataOff], &CDU[dataOff+8], &CDU[dataOff+16], &CDU[dataOff+24], &CDU[dataOff+32], &CDU[dataOff+40], &CDU[dataOff+48], &CDU[dataOff+56]); - } - // Quantize/descale/zigzag the coefficients - for(i=0; i<64; ++i) { - float v = CDU[i]*fdtbl[i]; - // DU[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[i]] = (int)(v < 0 ? ceilf(v - 0.5f) : floorf(v + 0.5f)); - // ceilf() and floorf() are C99, not C89, but I /think/ they're not needed here anyway? - DU[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[i]] = (int)(v < 0 ? v - 0.5f : v + 0.5f); - } - - // Encode DC - diff = DU[0] - DC; - if (diff == 0) { - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, HTDC[0]); - } else { - unsigned short bits[2]; - stbiw__jpg_calcBits(diff, bits); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, HTDC[bits[1]]); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, bits); - } - // Encode ACs - end0pos = 63; - for(; (end0pos>0)&&(DU[end0pos]==0); --end0pos) { - } - // end0pos = first element in reverse order !=0 - if(end0pos == 0) { - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, EOB); - return DU[0]; - } - for(i = 1; i <= end0pos; ++i) { - int startpos = i; - int nrzeroes; - unsigned short bits[2]; - for (; DU[i]==0 && i<=end0pos; ++i) { - } - nrzeroes = i-startpos; - if ( nrzeroes >= 16 ) { - int lng = nrzeroes>>4; - int nrmarker; - for (nrmarker=1; nrmarker <= lng; ++nrmarker) - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, M16zeroes); - nrzeroes &= 15; - } - stbiw__jpg_calcBits(DU[i], bits); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, HTAC[(nrzeroes<<4)+bits[1]]); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, bits); - } - if(end0pos != 63) { - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, EOB); - } - return DU[0]; -} - -static int stbi_write_jpg_core(stbi__write_context *s, int width, int height, int comp, const void* data, int quality) { - // Constants that don't pollute global namespace - static const unsigned char std_dc_luminance_nrcodes[] = {0,0,1,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}; - static const unsigned char std_dc_luminance_values[] = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_luminance_nrcodes[] = {0,0,2,1,3,3,2,4,3,5,5,4,4,0,0,1,0x7d}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_luminance_values[] = { - 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 unsigned char std_dc_chrominance_nrcodes[] = {0,0,3,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0}; - static const unsigned char std_dc_chrominance_values[] = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_chrominance_nrcodes[] = {0,0,2,1,2,4,4,3,4,7,5,4,4,0,1,2,0x77}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_chrominance_values[] = { - 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 - }; - // Huffman tables - static const unsigned short YDC_HT[256][2] = { {0,2},{2,3},{3,3},{4,3},{5,3},{6,3},{14,4},{30,5},{62,6},{126,7},{254,8},{510,9}}; - static const unsigned short UVDC_HT[256][2] = { {0,2},{1,2},{2,2},{6,3},{14,4},{30,5},{62,6},{126,7},{254,8},{510,9},{1022,10},{2046,11}}; - static const unsigned short YAC_HT[256][2] = { - {10,4},{0,2},{1,2},{4,3},{11,4},{26,5},{120,7},{248,8},{1014,10},{65410,16},{65411,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {12,4},{27,5},{121,7},{502,9},{2038,11},{65412,16},{65413,16},{65414,16},{65415,16},{65416,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {28,5},{249,8},{1015,10},{4084,12},{65417,16},{65418,16},{65419,16},{65420,16},{65421,16},{65422,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {58,6},{503,9},{4085,12},{65423,16},{65424,16},{65425,16},{65426,16},{65427,16},{65428,16},{65429,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {59,6},{1016,10},{65430,16},{65431,16},{65432,16},{65433,16},{65434,16},{65435,16},{65436,16},{65437,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {122,7},{2039,11},{65438,16},{65439,16},{65440,16},{65441,16},{65442,16},{65443,16},{65444,16},{65445,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {123,7},{4086,12},{65446,16},{65447,16},{65448,16},{65449,16},{65450,16},{65451,16},{65452,16},{65453,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {250,8},{4087,12},{65454,16},{65455,16},{65456,16},{65457,16},{65458,16},{65459,16},{65460,16},{65461,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {504,9},{32704,15},{65462,16},{65463,16},{65464,16},{65465,16},{65466,16},{65467,16},{65468,16},{65469,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {505,9},{65470,16},{65471,16},{65472,16},{65473,16},{65474,16},{65475,16},{65476,16},{65477,16},{65478,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {506,9},{65479,16},{65480,16},{65481,16},{65482,16},{65483,16},{65484,16},{65485,16},{65486,16},{65487,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {1017,10},{65488,16},{65489,16},{65490,16},{65491,16},{65492,16},{65493,16},{65494,16},{65495,16},{65496,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {1018,10},{65497,16},{65498,16},{65499,16},{65500,16},{65501,16},{65502,16},{65503,16},{65504,16},{65505,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {2040,11},{65506,16},{65507,16},{65508,16},{65509,16},{65510,16},{65511,16},{65512,16},{65513,16},{65514,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {65515,16},{65516,16},{65517,16},{65518,16},{65519,16},{65520,16},{65521,16},{65522,16},{65523,16},{65524,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {2041,11},{65525,16},{65526,16},{65527,16},{65528,16},{65529,16},{65530,16},{65531,16},{65532,16},{65533,16},{65534,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0} - }; - static const unsigned short UVAC_HT[256][2] = { - {0,2},{1,2},{4,3},{10,4},{24,5},{25,5},{56,6},{120,7},{500,9},{1014,10},{4084,12},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {11,4},{57,6},{246,8},{501,9},{2038,11},{4085,12},{65416,16},{65417,16},{65418,16},{65419,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {26,5},{247,8},{1015,10},{4086,12},{32706,15},{65420,16},{65421,16},{65422,16},{65423,16},{65424,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {27,5},{248,8},{1016,10},{4087,12},{65425,16},{65426,16},{65427,16},{65428,16},{65429,16},{65430,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {58,6},{502,9},{65431,16},{65432,16},{65433,16},{65434,16},{65435,16},{65436,16},{65437,16},{65438,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {59,6},{1017,10},{65439,16},{65440,16},{65441,16},{65442,16},{65443,16},{65444,16},{65445,16},{65446,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {121,7},{2039,11},{65447,16},{65448,16},{65449,16},{65450,16},{65451,16},{65452,16},{65453,16},{65454,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {122,7},{2040,11},{65455,16},{65456,16},{65457,16},{65458,16},{65459,16},{65460,16},{65461,16},{65462,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {249,8},{65463,16},{65464,16},{65465,16},{65466,16},{65467,16},{65468,16},{65469,16},{65470,16},{65471,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {503,9},{65472,16},{65473,16},{65474,16},{65475,16},{65476,16},{65477,16},{65478,16},{65479,16},{65480,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {504,9},{65481,16},{65482,16},{65483,16},{65484,16},{65485,16},{65486,16},{65487,16},{65488,16},{65489,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {505,9},{65490,16},{65491,16},{65492,16},{65493,16},{65494,16},{65495,16},{65496,16},{65497,16},{65498,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {506,9},{65499,16},{65500,16},{65501,16},{65502,16},{65503,16},{65504,16},{65505,16},{65506,16},{65507,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {2041,11},{65508,16},{65509,16},{65510,16},{65511,16},{65512,16},{65513,16},{65514,16},{65515,16},{65516,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {16352,14},{65517,16},{65518,16},{65519,16},{65520,16},{65521,16},{65522,16},{65523,16},{65524,16},{65525,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0}, - {1018,10},{32707,15},{65526,16},{65527,16},{65528,16},{65529,16},{65530,16},{65531,16},{65532,16},{65533,16},{65534,16},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0},{0,0} - }; - static const int YQT[] = {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 int UVQT[] = {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}; - static const float aasf[] = { 1.0f * 2.828427125f, 1.387039845f * 2.828427125f, 1.306562965f * 2.828427125f, 1.175875602f * 2.828427125f, - 1.0f * 2.828427125f, 0.785694958f * 2.828427125f, 0.541196100f * 2.828427125f, 0.275899379f * 2.828427125f }; - - int row, col, i, k; - float fdtbl_Y[64], fdtbl_UV[64]; - unsigned char YTable[64], UVTable[64]; - - if(!data || !width || !height || comp > 4 || comp < 1) { - return 0; - } - - quality = quality ? quality : 90; - quality = quality < 1 ? 1 : quality > 100 ? 100 : quality; - quality = quality < 50 ? 5000 / quality : 200 - quality * 2; - - for(i = 0; i < 64; ++i) { - int uvti, yti = (YQT[i]*quality+50)/100; - YTable[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[i]] = (unsigned char) (yti < 1 ? 1 : yti > 255 ? 255 : yti); - uvti = (UVQT[i]*quality+50)/100; - UVTable[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[i]] = (unsigned char) (uvti < 1 ? 1 : uvti > 255 ? 255 : uvti); - } - - for(row = 0, k = 0; row < 8; ++row) { - for(col = 0; col < 8; ++col, ++k) { - fdtbl_Y[k] = 1 / (YTable [stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[k]] * aasf[row] * aasf[col]); - fdtbl_UV[k] = 1 / (UVTable[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[k]] * aasf[row] * aasf[col]); - } - } - - // Write Headers - { - static const unsigned char head0[] = { 0xFF,0xD8,0xFF,0xE0,0,0x10,'J','F','I','F',0,1,1,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,0xFF,0xDB,0,0x84,0 }; - static const unsigned char head2[] = { 0xFF,0xDA,0,0xC,3,1,0,2,0x11,3,0x11,0,0x3F,0 }; - const unsigned char head1[] = { 0xFF,0xC0,0,0x11,8,(unsigned char)(height>>8),STBIW_UCHAR(height),(unsigned char)(width>>8),STBIW_UCHAR(width), - 3,1,0x11,0,2,0x11,1,3,0x11,1,0xFF,0xC4,0x01,0xA2,0 }; - s->func(s->context, (void*)head0, sizeof(head0)); - s->func(s->context, (void*)YTable, sizeof(YTable)); - stbiw__putc(s, 1); - s->func(s->context, UVTable, sizeof(UVTable)); - s->func(s->context, (void*)head1, sizeof(head1)); - s->func(s->context, (void*)(std_dc_luminance_nrcodes+1), sizeof(std_dc_luminance_nrcodes)-1); - s->func(s->context, (void*)std_dc_luminance_values, sizeof(std_dc_luminance_values)); - stbiw__putc(s, 0x10); // HTYACinfo - s->func(s->context, (void*)(std_ac_luminance_nrcodes+1), sizeof(std_ac_luminance_nrcodes)-1); - s->func(s->context, (void*)std_ac_luminance_values, sizeof(std_ac_luminance_values)); - stbiw__putc(s, 1); // HTUDCinfo - s->func(s->context, (void*)(std_dc_chrominance_nrcodes+1), sizeof(std_dc_chrominance_nrcodes)-1); - s->func(s->context, (void*)std_dc_chrominance_values, sizeof(std_dc_chrominance_values)); - stbiw__putc(s, 0x11); // HTUACinfo - s->func(s->context, (void*)(std_ac_chrominance_nrcodes+1), sizeof(std_ac_chrominance_nrcodes)-1); - s->func(s->context, (void*)std_ac_chrominance_values, sizeof(std_ac_chrominance_values)); - s->func(s->context, (void*)head2, sizeof(head2)); - } - - // Encode 8x8 macroblocks - { - static const unsigned short fillBits[] = {0x7F, 7}; - const unsigned char *imageData = (const unsigned char *)data; - int DCY=0, DCU=0, DCV=0; - int bitBuf=0, bitCnt=0; - // comp == 2 is grey+alpha (alpha is ignored) - int ofsG = comp > 2 ? 1 : 0, ofsB = comp > 2 ? 2 : 0; - int x, y, pos; - for(y = 0; y < height; y += 8) { - for(x = 0; x < width; x += 8) { - float YDU[64], UDU[64], VDU[64]; - for(row = y, pos = 0; row < y+8; ++row) { - // row >= height => use last input row - int clamped_row = (row < height) ? row : height - 1; - int base_p = (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? (height-1-clamped_row) : clamped_row)*width*comp; - for(col = x; col < x+8; ++col, ++pos) { - float r, g, b; - // if col >= width => use pixel from last input column - int p = base_p + ((col < width) ? col : (width-1))*comp; - - r = imageData[p+0]; - g = imageData[p+ofsG]; - b = imageData[p+ofsB]; - YDU[pos]=+0.29900f*r+0.58700f*g+0.11400f*b-128; - UDU[pos]=-0.16874f*r-0.33126f*g+0.50000f*b; - VDU[pos]=+0.50000f*r-0.41869f*g-0.08131f*b; - } - } - - DCY = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, YDU, fdtbl_Y, DCY, YDC_HT, YAC_HT); - DCU = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, UDU, fdtbl_UV, DCU, UVDC_HT, UVAC_HT); - DCV = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, VDU, fdtbl_UV, DCV, UVDC_HT, UVAC_HT); - } - } - - // Do the bit alignment of the EOI marker - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, fillBits); - } - - // EOI - stbiw__putc(s, 0xFF); - stbiw__putc(s, 0xD9); - - return 1; -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int quality) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_jpg_core(&s, x, y, comp, (void *) data, quality); -} - - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int quality) -{ - stbi__write_context s; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s,filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_jpg_core(&s, x, y, comp, data, quality); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif - -#endif // STB_IMAGE_WRITE_IMPLEMENTATION - -/* Revision history - 1.10 (2019-02-07) - support utf8 filenames in Windows; fix warnings and platform ifdefs - 1.09 (2018-02-11) - fix typo in zlib quality API, improve STB_I_W_STATIC in C++ - 1.08 (2018-01-29) - add stbi__flip_vertically_on_write, external zlib, zlib quality, choose PNG filter - 1.07 (2017-07-24) - doc fix - 1.06 (2017-07-23) - writing JPEG (using Jon Olick's code) - 1.05 ??? - 1.04 (2017-03-03) - monochrome BMP expansion - 1.03 ??? - 1.02 (2016-04-02) - avoid allocating large structures on the stack - 1.01 (2016-01-16) - STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED: support allocators with no realloc support - avoid race-condition in crc initialization - minor compile issues - 1.00 (2015-09-14) - installable file IO function - 0.99 (2015-09-13) - warning fixes; TGA rle support - 0.98 (2015-04-08) - added STBIW_MALLOC, STBIW_ASSERT etc - 0.97 (2015-01-18) - fixed HDR asserts, rewrote HDR rle logic - 0.96 (2015-01-17) - add HDR output - fix monochrome BMP - 0.95 (2014-08-17) - add monochrome TGA output - 0.94 (2014-05-31) - rename private functions to avoid conflicts with stb_image.h - 0.93 (2014-05-27) - warning fixes - 0.92 (2010-08-01) - casts to unsigned char to fix warnings - 0.91 (2010-07-17) - first public release - 0.90 first internal release -*/ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This software is available under 2 licenses -- choose whichever you prefer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ALTERNATIVE A - MIT License -Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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