| Index: third_party/libpng/contrib/examples/pngpixel.c
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| +/*- pngpixel
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| + *
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| + * COPYRIGHT: Written by John Cunningham Bowler, 2011.
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| + * To the extent possible under law, the author has waived all copyright and
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| + * related or neighboring rights to this work. This work is published from:
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| + * United States.
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| + *
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| + * Read a single pixel value from a PNG file.
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| + *
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| + * This code illustrates basic 'by-row' reading of a PNG file using libpng.
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| + * Rows are read until a particular pixel is found; the value of this pixel is
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| + * then printed on stdout.
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| + *
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| + * The code illustrates how to do this on interlaced as well as non-interlaced
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| + * images. Normally you would call png_set_interlace_handling() to have libpng
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| + * deal with the interlace for you, but that obliges you to buffer half of the
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| + * image to assemble the interlaced rows. In this code
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| + * png_set_interlace_handling() is not called and, instead, the code handles the
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| + * interlace passes directly looking for the required pixel.
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| + */
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| +#include <stdlib.h>
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| +#include <stdio.h>
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| +#include <setjmp.h> /* required for error handling */
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| +
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| +/* Normally use <png.h> here to get the installed libpng, but this is done to
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| + * ensure the code picks up the local libpng implementation:
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| + */
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| +#include "../../png.h"
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| +
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| +#if defined(PNG_READ_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED)
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| +
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| +/* Return component 'c' of pixel 'x' from the given row. */
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| +static unsigned int
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| +component(png_const_bytep row, png_uint_32 x, unsigned int c,
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| + unsigned int bit_depth, unsigned int channels)
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| +{
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| + /* PNG images can be up to 2^31 pixels wide, but this means they can be up to
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| + * 2^37 bits wide (for a 64-bit pixel - the largest possible) and hence 2^34
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| + * bytes wide. Since the row fitted into memory, however, the following must
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| + * work:
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| + */
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| + png_uint_32 bit_offset_hi = bit_depth * ((x >> 6) * channels);
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| + png_uint_32 bit_offset_lo = bit_depth * ((x & 0x3f) * channels + c);
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| +
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| + row = (png_const_bytep)(((PNG_CONST png_byte (*)[8])row) + bit_offset_hi);
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| + row += bit_offset_lo >> 3;
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| + bit_offset_lo &= 0x07;
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| +
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| + /* PNG pixels are packed into bytes to put the first pixel in the highest
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| + * bits of the byte and into two bytes for 16-bit values with the high 8 bits
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| + * first, so:
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| + */
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| + switch (bit_depth)
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| + {
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| + case 1: return (row[0] >> (7-bit_offset_lo)) & 0x01;
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| + case 2: return (row[0] >> (6-bit_offset_lo)) & 0x03;
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| + case 4: return (row[0] >> (4-bit_offset_lo)) & 0x0f;
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| + case 8: return row[0];
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| + case 16: return (row[0] << 8) + row[1];
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| + default:
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| + /* This should never happen; it indicates a bug in this program or in
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| + * libpng itself:
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| + */
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| + fprintf(stderr, "pngpixel: invalid bit depth %u\n", bit_depth);
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| + exit(1);
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* Print a pixel from a row returned by libpng; determine the row format, find
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| + * the pixel, and print the relevant information to stdout.
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| + */
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| +static void
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| +print_pixel(png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_const_bytep row,
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| + png_uint_32 x)
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| +{
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| + PNG_CONST unsigned int bit_depth = png_get_bit_depth(png_ptr, info_ptr);
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| +
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| + switch (png_get_color_type(png_ptr, info_ptr))
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| + {
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| + case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY:
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| + printf("GRAY %u\n", component(row, x, 0, bit_depth, 1));
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| + return;
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| +
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| + /* The palette case is slightly more difficult - the palette and, if
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| + * present, the tRNS ('transparency', though the values are really
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| + * opacity) data must be read to give the full picture:
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| + */
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| + case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE:
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| + {
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| + PNG_CONST int index = component(row, x, 0, bit_depth, 1);
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| + png_colorp palette = NULL;
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| + int num_palette = 0;
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| +
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| + if ((png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, &num_palette) &
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| + PNG_INFO_PLTE) && num_palette > 0 && palette != NULL)
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| + {
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| + png_bytep trans_alpha = NULL;
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| + int num_trans = 0;
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| + if ((png_get_tRNS(png_ptr, info_ptr, &trans_alpha, &num_trans,
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| + NULL) & PNG_INFO_tRNS) && num_trans > 0 &&
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| + trans_alpha != NULL)
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| + printf("INDEXED %u = %d %d %d %d\n", index,
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| + palette[index].red, palette[index].green,
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| + palette[index].blue,
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| + index < num_trans ? trans_alpha[index] : 255);
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| +
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| + else /* no transparency */
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| + printf("INDEXED %u = %d %d %d\n", index,
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| + palette[index].red, palette[index].green,
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| + palette[index].blue);
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + printf("INDEXED %u = invalid index\n", index);
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| + }
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| + return;
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| +
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| + case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB:
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| + printf("RGB %u %u %u\n", component(row, x, 0, bit_depth, 3),
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| + component(row, x, 1, bit_depth, 3),
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| + component(row, x, 2, bit_depth, 3));
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| + return;
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| +
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| + case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA:
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| + printf("GRAY+ALPHA %u %u\n", component(row, x, 0, bit_depth, 2),
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| + component(row, x, 1, bit_depth, 2));
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| + return;
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| +
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| + case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA:
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| + printf("RGBA %u %u %u %u\n", component(row, x, 0, bit_depth, 4),
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| + component(row, x, 1, bit_depth, 4),
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| + component(row, x, 2, bit_depth, 4),
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| + component(row, x, 3, bit_depth, 4));
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| + return;
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| +
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| + default:
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| + png_error(png_ptr, "pngpixel: invalid color type");
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +int main(int argc, const char **argv)
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| +{
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| + /* This program uses the default, <setjmp.h> based, libpng error handling
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| + * mechanism, therefore any local variable that exists before the call to
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| + * setjmp and is changed after the call to setjmp returns successfully must
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| + * be declared with 'volatile' to ensure that their values don't get
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| + * destroyed by longjmp:
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| + */
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| + volatile int result = 1/*fail*/;
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| +
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| + if (argc == 4)
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| + {
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| + long x = atol(argv[1]);
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| + long y = atol(argv[2]);
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| + FILE *f = fopen(argv[3], "rb");
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| + volatile png_bytep row = NULL;
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| +
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| + if (f != NULL)
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| + {
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| + /* libpng requires a callback function for handling errors; this
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| + * callback must not return. The default callback function uses a
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| + * stored <setjmp.h> style jmp_buf which is held in a png_struct and
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| + * writes error messages to stderr. Creating the png_struct is a
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| + * little tricky; just copy the following code.
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| + */
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| + png_structp png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING,
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| + NULL, NULL, NULL);
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| +
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| + if (png_ptr != NULL)
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| + {
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| + png_infop info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr);
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| +
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| + if (info_ptr != NULL)
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| + {
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| + /* Declare stack variables to hold pointers to locally allocated
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| + * data.
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| + */
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| +
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| + /* Initialize the error control buffer: */
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| + if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr)) == 0)
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| + {
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| + png_uint_32 width, height;
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| + int bit_depth, color_type, interlace_method,
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| + compression_method, filter_method;
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| + png_bytep row_tmp;
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| +
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| + /* Now associate the recently opened (FILE*) with the default
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| + * libpng initialization functions. Sometimes libpng is
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| + * compiled without stdio support (it can be difficult to do
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| + * in some environments); in that case you will have to write
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| + * your own read callback to read data from the (FILE*).
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| + */
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| + png_init_io(png_ptr, f);
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| +
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| + /* And read the first part of the PNG file - the header and
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| + * all the information up to the first pixel.
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| + */
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| + png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr);
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| +
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| + /* This fills in enough information to tell us the width of
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| + * each row in bytes, allocate the appropriate amount of
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| + * space. In this case png_malloc is used - it will not
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| + * return if memory isn't available.
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| + */
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| + row = png_malloc(png_ptr, png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr,
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| + info_ptr));
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| +
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| + /* To avoid the overhead of using a volatile auto copy row_tmp
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| + * to a local here - just use row for the png_free below.
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| + */
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| + row_tmp = row;
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| +
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| + /* All the information we need is in the header is returned by
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| + * png_get_IHDR, if this fails we can now use 'png_error' to
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| + * signal the error and return control to the setjmp above.
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| + */
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| + if (png_get_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, &width, &height,
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| + &bit_depth, &color_type, &interlace_method,
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| + &compression_method, &filter_method))
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| + {
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| + int passes, pass;
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| +
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| + /* png_set_interlace_handling returns the number of
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| + * passes required as well as turning on libpng's
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| + * handling, but since we do it ourselves this is
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| + * necessary:
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| + */
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| + switch (interlace_method)
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| + {
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| + case PNG_INTERLACE_NONE:
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| + passes = 1;
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| + break;
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| +
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| + case PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7:
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| + passes = PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES;
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| + break;
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| +
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| + default:
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| + png_error(png_ptr, "pngpixel: unknown interlace");
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| + }
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| +
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| + /* Now read the pixels, pass-by-pass, row-by-row: */
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| + png_start_read_image(png_ptr);
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| +
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| + for (pass=0; pass<passes; ++pass)
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| + {
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| + png_uint_32 ystart, xstart, ystep, xstep;
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| + png_uint_32 py;
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| +
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| + if (interlace_method == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7)
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| + {
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| + /* Sometimes the whole pass is empty because the
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| + * image is too narrow or too short. libpng
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| + * expects to be called for each row that is
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| + * present in the pass, so it may be necessary to
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| + * skip the loop below (over py) if the image is
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| + * too narrow.
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| + */
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| + if (PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) == 0)
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| + continue;
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| +
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| + /* We need the starting pixel and the offset
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| + * between each pixel in this pass; use the macros
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| + * in png.h:
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| + */
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| + xstart = PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass);
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| + ystart = PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass);
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| + xstep = PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass);
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| + ystep = PNG_PASS_ROW_OFFSET(pass);
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + {
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| + ystart = xstart = 0;
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| + ystep = xstep = 1;
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| + }
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| +
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| + /* To find the pixel, loop over 'py' for each pass
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| + * reading a row and then checking to see if it
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| + * contains the pixel.
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| + */
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| + for (py = ystart; py < height; py += ystep)
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| + {
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| + png_uint_32 px, ppx;
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| +
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| + /* png_read_row takes two pointers. When libpng
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| + * handles the interlace the first is filled in
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| + * pixel-by-pixel, and the second receives the same
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| + * pixels but they are replicated across the
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| + * unwritten pixels so far for each pass. When we
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| + * do the interlace, however, they just contain
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| + * the pixels from the interlace pass - giving
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| + * both is wasteful and pointless, so we pass a
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| + * NULL pointer.
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| + */
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| + png_read_row(png_ptr, row_tmp, NULL);
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| +
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| + /* Now find the pixel if it is in this row; there
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| + * are, of course, much better ways of doing this
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| + * than using a for loop:
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| + */
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| + if (y == py) for (px = xstart, ppx = 0;
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| + px < width; px += xstep, ++ppx) if (x == px)
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| + {
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| + /* 'ppx' is the index of the pixel in the row
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| + * buffer.
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| + */
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| + print_pixel(png_ptr, info_ptr, row_tmp, ppx);
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| +
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| + /* Now terminate the loops early - we have
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| + * found and handled the required data.
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| + */
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| + goto pass_loop_end;
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| + } /* x loop */
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| + } /* y loop */
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| + } /* pass loop */
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| +
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| + /* Finally free the temporary buffer: */
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| + pass_loop_end:
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| + row = NULL;
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| + png_free(png_ptr, row_tmp);
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + png_error(png_ptr, "pngpixel: png_get_IHDR failed");
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| +
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + {
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| + /* Else libpng has raised an error. An error message has
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| + * already been output, so it is only necessary to clean up
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| + * locally allocated data:
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| + */
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| + if (row != NULL)
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| + {
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| + /* The default implementation of png_free never errors out
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| + * (it just crashes if something goes wrong), but the safe
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| + * way of using it is still to clear 'row' before calling
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| + * png_free:
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| + */
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| + png_bytep row_tmp = row;
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| + row = NULL;
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| + png_free(png_ptr, row_tmp);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + png_destroy_info_struct(png_ptr, &info_ptr);
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + fprintf(stderr, "pngpixel: out of memory allocating png_info\n");
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| +
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| + png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, NULL, NULL);
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + fprintf(stderr, "pngpixel: out of memory allocating png_struct\n");
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + fprintf(stderr, "pngpixel: %s: could not open file\n", argv[3]);
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| + }
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| +
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| + else
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| + /* Wrong number of arguments */
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| + fprintf(stderr, "pngpixel: usage: pngpixel x y png-file\n");
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| +
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| + return result;
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| +}
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| +#endif /* READ && SEQUENTIAL_READ */
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